the niter a maiden of t8 summers.
Among the guests were eleven
sons of the bridegroom by former
Oregon
The Sunday edition of lite St.
SA'irftl ay al <. i i
; ->i.
manages, the eldest being Co
L iui. Republic is a marvel of i
years old and the youngest 41.
IH III»
M nna¡fni
modern newspaper enterprise,
There were also 63 grandchil
Tne Orginizalioti of its news ser-
dren,
39 great-grandchildren, 21
Railroad Statistin-.
vices is world-wide, complete in
Ml
children of the fourth generation
every department; in fact, uperi-
iciQi-a Extracts Etc.
'l i e Intel state Commet i <• com and four of the tilth.
or to that of any other new spaper.
Farmer’s and Stockmen’s Supplies arc Specialties
mission announcid an ab.ti iit of
The mag izine section is illus
o
Hot
Weather.
statistics of railways in tin: I nited
Mlli!»ll»S
AIIRBE
trated in daintily tinted colors and lenart fnr Tinti
La
OrdQ
from a Social Frio-s
From II«»- lu-<*.»« ore
States for the y ear ended June j
o
Rev. Ira Hicks has nothing to splendid half-tone pictures. This '
J 900,
’Iti.- «go- <lt Í. ik( |i liver. I t
otfer in the way of encourage- section contains more high-class [’orti ml Worth, 0;
.. ",
For thirteen year, ended June
inent to tliose who are hoping for literary matter than any of the' special sas (’ity. St. Louis,;
30, I900, the total . .lu.vditie.
1:15 a.m
• cooler weather, lie exprès cd monthly timg.izines. The fa liions 12:35 Chica_'> a nd East.
a. in
lomprised 86,277 hilled an.I 46,-
illustrated
in
natural
colors
are
1
himself icen’ly t > a St. Louis
027 injured
Jo over I t,
. •
Xtlantic Salt L
'Globe Democrat reporter as be
Sixteen roads want into re
The colored comic section is a E £xi t < S' Worth, 0 ¡naba. Ka1 -, 3:35
lieving the entire .uinni'.r will
2:10
n« (’ity, M L’liii.- p 11.
ceivership during the year end d
prove unusually hot, but that genuine laugh-maker. The I
p in
Ci.icas.o 1 d Î ii>t.
June 30, 1900, while thirty-five
'when autumn lirially gets here it cartoons are by the best a
were taken out of 1 vi 1 :vci 'him!
h. P.al Walle Wi ab,, Li-
is quite likely to bring with it an The humorous stories are
12:35
Y t M iii ton. S| ■ 1 . up , ?‘Iinne
leaving 52 in receive! ship on
class, by authors of national rep-
abundance of coil w eather.
1 45 upali». St. Paul, I’u- a. IE.
June 30, 1900. Thcne wa> a dc-
Tl.e mill is situated ia on > of the finest bndtc« of 1’ine and I ir limber it.
Iiutii Mi:.v 1 ikee, Cl.i I
‘•The I ea.-o.l for the Im', w eath utatmn.
1 lease in capital stock ri jnv nh d
Eastern Oregon. Tl.« proi rtemrs have span d no expmseto put the read in
• •ago 1 t.l East.
pop-
Sheet
music,
a
high-class,
er is that tffis season is a Jupiter
by the roads in r< ceivci ¿tip as
«•oud condition.
All Fpecii’l onl rs receive pronipt attei.tion
<
period,” lie said. ‘-Tim relation ular s< ng, is furnished free every
4 X’
An excelhuit Ifualitv I f all Linds of lumher always on hand. For fur-
ccmpatt'd with previous year of
'. A anti : i schedile
OU
Sunday
in
the
Republic.
ship between Jupiter an
$1 (2,113,833, and in funded debt
iher i; fornia'.i'jn call oh or address
rten Portland
The price of the Sunday Rc-
is of a p. . •, :at 'nut :■
KING &.-AYER, Preprint nt, Burns, Oregon.
of $199,003,718.
public by mail one year is tj Î oo.
n >w living will ever see
The aggregate rail.' iy 11. 0 .. <■
For sale by all new s dealers.
their present position a< mi.
1 p. in.
■ '.T—.”»r'
was 259,788, im hi.ling 1
/>
bl ight star w hit'll W e see i
of single tra; k. Tue commis
heai cns in the
sion's report includes 2,023 ''"l-
J
2 7
e.st star in the
way corporations. The operated
C. M. KELLOGG, Prop!.
ter, and near it Sati rn may be
niileagu of roads merged, n-or seen, 'l’hey
will not come so
I.i avrs Ilarns J.iily far Ontano i.t (1:30 a m Single fare $10, ronnJ tiipi'.l1
ganized or consolidated dining close together, under pre • ent cort
Threngti in ¡¿hi 3 e, 1 ls per jn.und cv. r 50 peinnìa: under 50 pounds graduai
(
);■■
the year was 9,5 ,7 against 5. ' [6 (Inions, for many veai s. il is to
c i rate card
for 1899. T'lie total numb 1 • ! this phenomena that I a : cribe the
I. ev. Pur fi r Canyon City Tuesday, Tlinr-dnv and Saturday at 5 a in.
locomotives and i a: . was 1,931,- intensely hot weather,
As these
Sin;.I. fan ¿7 0(1 rctaid trip $13. Tbioupb freight 2 cents y r [ i-uud; undet
50I. 'Die railroads averaged 20 pla.'itets move slowly, their influ
bO pounds graduat'd rate card.
locamotives and 733 cars for . n h ence will be felt throughout the
p O addres , Burns, Oro
L, W0L1T.NBER'! Jr
100 miles of line. There v,cl * ; sea. 011.”
Sat
Ouico
at
pustoffico
Aeo.it at Burns.
1,017,653 railway employees i f
all classes, and $577,264,847 wen
Pointed Paragr.ij.ii.s.
I
paid in wages and salaries.
Fine leathern don’t pay the '.mil-
~~~
There were $t 1.491,031,960 of
Sat.
Sat
lord.
railway capital outstanding, of
.....
,
,
I
Bright Boys Started in Cutis
Leave
I.
■
I lie wise man alw ays goes slow 1
_____
which 54*34 Pe> cent | aid no div
Sil ELLE Y FOLEY Proprietors,
I.- wi. t'n
Nrf.ke HUer.
The publishers of the f.itm OUS I ,g lî’i tria. t; i ...1
idenil. The net earnings from when he is in a hurry.
S:30 a tn
10 I,'.»
1
a
in
BURNS,
OREGON
The man who i n’t true to the illustruted iv. • kly tu-iv pap. r r. 1 ’ r. X s P.O V.
Daily.
railway operations wire $525.
.....11:
. t . true
... to 1 rum
■ -, >r if.
svi.v isiA (ililT, arc now 1 1
H.g
wot
Io
tsii
616,303, an ini t i n e of i ' <
. >,
A X. fl. AR,
t 1 > .'lice'
Shop oppo'lo old Bri-u rv
Many K< ntuiky settlers look ¡3 Orve<.ti, and tin
iretc a secure
Il '.Uti: 7t.m. Or grn
000 for the year. There wen
’
I V- :. n t estar Bl SI d di’pl 'ch.
gvrar.teed
A L CTI \ IG.
the serviv s of
e h
X-iS
576,865,230 passing!'.s and 1, suspiciously like six-.shootvrs.
g'r2f (iire up a call.
Portland. Oregon
lh-avitifc G. n. P. >
No
man
cun
be
a
successful
IJ,!
’
*"
<
aG
’’
'
jot,680,238 ton freight cm t ied.
. ; . L
. t -
burn-. A. L. M '
miser unless he it lost to all
n such
IVF.ip-i
TT[i-l< -hr j ah |rin‘.i:v¿ at reason-
At the next general i le. li..it in of shame.
r
.l’ ; ! DI :
Silver
b
ullion
owned
bv
this state the xotei ■ w ill be «
upon to vot ■ on an amendm nt to government is often hard pi
only i
nney V. ,
> v. r ¡ •
'.a t'O a • .
the state constitulion piovidhip for money.
Event;
Mother Nature does a great ar< (lain
for the adoption of what i known
is f imi
as the initiative and i, f. i i ndimi many things that the st tepmothcr
EG! X.
In Oregon before .my amend habit triis to undo.
Nature supplies man w ith cl
llient becomes a put of tin -tat
ai
tcr,
but he must furnish his <
constitution it mu t I • pj t d 1>\
reputation.
two successive legi l.itur. . .nd
Any fool can writ
then voted on bv the p. ople
I L K \s
the
wi e cdit'T d .esn't allow it to
O regon
The last two l<
I 11
kVy-TObY
CAX
DRIXK
GOOD
bTER.
app
.11
in
print.
licci.il cd in fai oi of the imti.itiii
BOI TI.,..- DELI CEREO IX lil’RNS, $1.50 PER DC»ZEX
A tm ..mthrope is a matt who
and referendum, and should it te
reive a majority ot all votes .... pretends to be di-gus'.eil with a l
in the election it will bri m :i mankind, but in reality he is onlv
/
pait of the constitution, . The disgusted with himself.- Uhica"o
referendum requires that t laws News,
passed by the legislature JllUSt
be submitted to the pe pi de for Improvements nt State fair Grout
them to accept or reject befoi e
The State Board < f Agrie
the law can be enforced, The
puteare
makmg -.mu' wonderful
initiative provides a wax In W 111«. 11
t
improvements
al the state lair
the pc. pie mai, by their \ otes.
¿ ’nts
aiii, i-, y ( '0>
i all for a law w hie h. if dim.md. d gt iiuniis, and old lam t> XX ill haril-
Vi HJ. ( ; It.|<-\ p J
I
by a majoi ity of the 11 i : , ti e ly ivcogiii e th. ¡/ice wlunthii
1 yt’c It. ward, Vi stf.il
iltx'itd Gri ge it's gu ati t fair th..'
legislature wi!l have to ado >t.
... Valu
fall. ’1 he vid i ai t i n i • bemg
enlarged Ici d
.e Its
-U
i S
and
llioii^hia h laj Ih.u.li. .it
after the bet
Good ills and out;
at
. . ml 1:1 lhe Matt
w il be amp
out o( di bt.
ithò i
ihtm inni
<5
A bathing suit may n
1: '. •1 Oregon Devel
nceilctl
I ’IV
N W!
w i men look sh, i ti e, hut .1
re.il c •state and co iimist
lv.rii.e far old
(4
w ill look longt i.
f «.hid till-' '»nial
re* I t state, ruins and mineral lands, 1 us tie
0
1 a v. ar h » d pi -
' 1 f all kinds, horses, cattle, sheep, etc.
It M. trgan turns
he
ca h. Nn i a
of
• e •, • • le.’-.L ar,| the development of the re-
W ill likl II o\ i l cd "
t< '‘iiciM h i eh-
nliguous terra 1 v.
J ohn E
lcy ., O ntar
She ïimrs-ïîevafd
general merchandise
O a
Ths Hurney County 11„
«111 |.ny rPll.„ Hu,„'r,.rt
ward lor the urn o a,.,|
;. ii or t.ersuus who km
horaea, inula. . r r.ul, '|ÏÏZ*
tag of lhe Avwciutlon,
oth-rs an ml.Htioi al «»¿J
»' d Fitly tn.llaia,
*N1!
O. IV. Yovso.Hei'y. itunu J
BH*so» AND r. 0 ADDtlUu,j
' IT",’’,
hurna, rr,..
who I I. ...nue,,,. i_ „„ , ( "
per liait crop off I, ,
i;uM era. untile „„ !eft J
hmle-iant nud li inity. BU‘‘’
of Bum«.
B R Porter, Bums, cattle
ueath hearm.n h it hit,.
"h
nu ll ear, rropvit ettlierea,
• o -t range Etoigram ,,r«k ' •
Burn«.
leur I'temera. Itnrne. hnin ,
tie; t MUe nuiir
eithe. hit,
and spilt In left tar, KivalW'f;
under Lil iu ritht.
L (' (¡rout, Burr:»,Horse««
hip: < tt'.i .e. Hip strap ..»erthe
down on both hips; earntarki
and underldt in eat h ear,
M Fenwid:, Bums, honei«
al Lar t»n leii shoulder. < ai:\e
earntarkH, two unuerl ng ineMhZW
bitindedbar T on tight ribs-
half crop in left ear.
J H b’unynrd, Burrs, oatflt 7»
marks, « rop ofl left ear,
J I‘ WitherH, Harney, horget 1
or. left shoulder; rattle, half g
either kip; earmarks, upptrb
derbit in left.
Martin Bn. f ., Burrs, cattle d _____
z h tnl bai < n either hip;
lit-fii' cur, Kv.alti iv fork in left,
—
jaw; ibho Home branded <inle.\«^B
O L Shl'igledet ker. Enrns
F’liuiibier: tattle.',
right
mt.'!-8. r.'.'!’ i-d light ear, cm
-
crop oi:‘ left.
r
F red D v. 1 e 1 c d t, Burns, horsoy. p,8B
r!c tiidt r; < utile I'D on left side'
• ter l.ulf crop in rat h ear.
'
I
R J Williams, Rile), horses,
f *•-• «V-
< aiiir. f'd on left hip: ««JH
.-fl it-!' car. under l alt crop ttf
'•er t kin; als.. < n tic brandedSe
.'t ri i. in left car. under hah
< ti’iie IT on left rib», cropaude^M
under ha!;' crop in right.
H 11 r.lliutt, Nt rrowp, hor«M,nJM|
b it stifle; caille'lh ci uifiinciiitirjMM
it ark, upi rt a'ope on eaxhcar. »¿M
an-J bell collar.
l\n f ! r Smith, Na-rows,hotwH^I
!eg; rattle V I ar, earn.ark,Dhdtri^H
Fh.-rt o\<r slope in eath ear
new.up.
■■
•
P (1 Smith. B irrs horses,
li’.bi hind leg and left Fh> nicer;
; iirie S or; « it'ier hip; earners,
udi\ split in under side of lctt;
A 1. Young. Rin ns, b.tises, y
J roi!TiG-ti d on rtgh . .-livu!der;ù«H
f: fe.'u.ulder; cattle, rocking chair s^H
•‘..I; ark. nLb' vai drooped d-wi.,
i d-' tuxvaids head on upper side; tgflH
sl'icof neck; nil auirnuis dehvrseiW
I
<’ P Ku'hcrfcrd. Bwns. ca!i>.,f«H
Ki
‘•¡do; enr-i a;k. under slope in lcâà^H
«-
■ ar 1 on ;c:l bit -u tier
J
Mi.
Moylau, horses. ■'■’onklil^H
.'» i-:- iefi i -p; loerk, right tsr vri^M
left <..r.; p.fii do-,. 11, jiignaudleouici^M
’i■
!. ’.urn«, herses.® -jaw
• it j> il d-t u dir. cat e. sanie an ¡¿i^H
■ ; ? -
». u ear. rdii.n tvtr*10|..*ii,a^M
B
bn t'ljiddo. k. Si!vb s, h,irsee.
■'’i .der; t ui; ,e, 5?-.? oit rrgbt ar.de;
‘■b V' -h! tar, « ’.allow fork !n M i ^H
BURNS SAWMILL
UNÏARI0, BURRS & CAHYON CITY STAGE LINE.
:
&
■%J Harney Valley
■■ >
wery
c/
"J
JOE TUPKER
• ‘ *>
I
a
:
*
1
[
!
/ 1’1 k i eon. Narrows.
- ■. bar thruu-ch ■nait«»’!«
’•I«?k. U’.GtTi il ia
’
• "ft Eide Mi;d hip
K
- ■/ V r row F. horse«.
« L left hip or «tó«:
• > . .1 ur.’. nv.vlap x n britket. ■
Purr f . horse»,
• a ■ * snii.c « n 1 efl
.
‘.r fh.pc in
■ r.'i l'.'rrs. .Em.
>4 «.
s-’k. Narrow», heraea.
..vrs in ven
V•«»tiling in » hur«, h,
givgation mak< > up fot
of «ItknthML
an Live Stoffe ’
F t
l.nak. -»—’Ll
«. P on left ri. r.
Vi|>. mark,
at rut un: »
v. r
(
•.e : calli, rs*»*!
f. T.
'”ri* m J
1 V. leit Lit
: e ♦ u left J«<
. Run a. h» -«-*
A CUI lolls • :
au
in Leu
X ur tee rv-am,’! if we f.u*.
Any one saniHi»»
k - 1 ,
•
any invenùon wi1l premi tir re -h e .> r sr.;«: k'.-
3M'* <l >scnptìon of
abii ty cf same. »Iloir to'Obt.ùn a IL'. • .' '<lcrrr‘ìn",bepatent-
wcw*d thnwgh tra «dreni.e.1 far rale at ir-.r
‘ T* rvJa< it’ «tenta
I vent tak.n ont throuch ne rveeive xft'-. vl i..,."
T ir Penarr R e . or.n. in ¡da ratej and k-. L'v cì X uu L7‘' ‘nBt ,cha’W
vr
Sdentile /¡: L‘rk.M
IX eviri : t, ,|
¡«'.»Hi
-
’.f. r*a*. .p I. í» Co P-^J
.• a»1fe ratt'e
>•
er. p .-ff iigbi v.-r.
BO YEARS'
3B¿- EXPEHIENCK
Highest et
-.4 f < eanq • «;.- FRF e ,
c
A li-
VICTOR J. EVANS A CO
fvans BuUdicff,
washimûtoii . d
T’
;
:
; a k. upper IralfcWt*^
N irrovxF, rattle.
: i ik. ;;n er half crup iarMF» ■
• '• ¡ ¡-/s. Burns, horses, OR«■
I
H
fi •nir-.o f , Nnrrows. hotwMJ H
•
M. < ;• and under hail crop i»e ■
.!.... . lap
............
>— iw
itinJl
'■ r'- it it rt • it*, ut-«
ululer
-* I
H
IT IL-« ard.
3rd, l f urti*.
urris, to’»»
>an:e
i •
r___ _ ou htt brp;
r‘
'Li-T
. Fife, hortrs.
ou • Lx. » H ..th ja t
e i
f ar - ou ri^ht
k: La7 diatnvnd on
J
w I’ liar.T . Burra, horst«-’^£,11
■ »
<‘U lett hip. eta»»-.r
i< • t-ar. h all.'*
mark. Bvrallo’" for«-*
etu» ?: an. Runt«,
r
• r t .p; mark, ck p au®
-
MAIN ST.. BURNS
The Lord
C
W E Smith, Burns, rattle,
mark, spiil in light ear. tvanleoHN^H
<• lh • sn-'t’i. Bur: s. ca’tle. s iw-JH
sn.o; marl;, crop auc! ¡-¡ ¡it in cw;.tr.^B
;o’ fe.vid, pnrt s. <alt]»
fc.' ik. 'io;, mol v.ni-crbit
:in -t r link < t< p efl liplit. J
Ktils, Bur s. < Hliie qnsrtttii^B
’.ui-.
r.p.rk«, crip ofl’left rar.k^H
J .Lt’ Witze.l. Burns, It rsrs.
, (ikiJe. diamoud l:tr on
► I .1: in eut h ear, v.atuc un crt'hi: ■
1* è'
Mcun'uj. Burus. ht)rsn,MB
■ '
cu Hv, “9 on left hip;sts^H
i.i»ac!i r.ir With full namescdritaH
y..il' it 1
horses. I/f on
LF«. 1 t;g>.: i::j : u.ark, irop.nr^fl
•Tri i. ii. j :.;L. ear.
«
, J.’’ J''1!« s. Pures. cat'Ic,qurfadfl
ri;-;:’ Iiiu; rttjirk, rron a rtsltlaWi^B
bi’ i;; rgLt; h (tvs jame Lrnnd . ah M
J A
n.’t.n f . Van, lu rsfs.Tl
i. -.n le H ills; L ah L-V...-.«
«. If, t.
u-r a.» pe in rlxhk
-J
1! El... 0, l.i ..'. i b. rs r. Áíl coirtaO
Mt
„ ldi .V j F .¡'G IL’S i L«®
: j. ^!»t Car, iefl f , iit in b.aif lx»eeF®
1 «ike of bc-ß'L
1 • Jx.ixt Poll . Van. h-’ticS.
ix-.r l.!p; loh.k, <r t4
• • • :
kh: tu.-, u’-.-er
< J J. :,i p ,n . Kilvy. cattle,
•ht k«, FT. allo X» f »tk 11. r.J'.tcuA.*«
V» BJxhUF.»!•
j : ' xâflt'T^a
• : r ie, ■ r. n . „ rinnt ear. two »p■■
.. . . pin h
\«rr. •• r h'vyA.j
W \ ' r.mj.ht
b e »II..«,!.! • t. . ntt lr, Ba- H *«]
•ft -’..»itildvr; iHùfîc, t j per LaifcMj
J<»hu Ba..- . Burt «, h, ■ f
irtle, kB .m t itti. Lip » 1 kict- aKll
*« h cr.r. hole isi rig lit.
Vf! N
,
Warm ?rriPp
• < k un ,ef; E. -■<; i:.a;k. -allit«**]
• ’ - '1 ■ • . !;:i. Bunt«. horttOt’J
L.-licer, » tit ;i. "J on r;/.
ci.r, t'.'.'o Uf.Gtrbi:s in fix«.