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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1901)
¿¿he ¿liars-iitrald .11 IM . It \ It If M aaager 1 r the present, the proposed law for the leasing of public rang- >• is dead. It lias been killed by adverse c >mmerit almost general taroughout tiie entire west affect- ♦,-d by its provisions. The law er i ached a committee roo n in the n.ii: •' house or senate. .’<•1, it i' as dead as though it had been duly considered and «iefeated by regularly recorded vote < f one of tl.e house« in con i' css. Sciitiraent again»’ the proposed law appt ai s to ar se in a.l sections, and is i iitaied to no one class. Large an 1 »mail cat'.le and sheep owners, extensive land holders and those having lesser tracts, buyers and sellers of livestock, I anker and politicions, townsmen and countrymen, all seem to have united in a protest that leaves no ihiuLt as to the present fate of the measure. \\ iiiie the objections are obvi- , y .-t it is to be deplored that only attempt to solve the per- p.cxing problem has failed. Some, thing mu t I, ■ done to prevent re currence of the troubles between those who use the range. The west can ill afford longer to <le- serve its present reputation for violence and lawlessness resulting m conflict between the breed- s of slievp and cattle. There . .at be peace, rnd recognition of others’ lights, and at this time s'.eh is no', the rule. if the leasing law be reasona- ’ objectionable, why do not tiiu-.e opposing it o er some sub stitute? Thus far, there has been nothing but negation on their part. \ Lave killed the leasing bill, I it they have provided no other rieans of eradicating difficulty aad obviating bloodshed —East Ore gonian. The San Jose Mercury, a pa per that is supposed to be sane, says that the practice of“cartoon- ■ ing our public men has cost us a president.” If some practice was devised of making way with tool newspapermen there might be more hope for society. The car toon, as an influence or an imple ment to assassination, or any form of murder, is not to be compared I to the useless, worthless pistol. It would be ten times more sensible to advocate the abolishment of the pistol, through prohibition of its manufacture and sale, than to at tempt to still the hand of the car toonist. The pencil cf the car toonist has done more for ;oc:ety, in holding the public servant in check,than all the pistols that ever were manufactured, What use is the pistol any wav? Can anv ,< : living man point to one ever did to advance the interests of society? It is solely the weapon of the murderer and coward and the main support of the jails and penitentiaries. Without it the would not be half sc populous as they are now, and the courts would not have half the business. Down with the pistol! should be the cry of a civilized people, who know the value of free speech and a free press.—Ex. burns sawmill The Burns F irnitt:re Co bas just received a Lig i of u> .v goods. The people of Harney county are invited to call and inspect the new t < drooin suds, sideboards, cbiffoD- iers, etc. 02EG0ÌN SH0ÏÇT1UNE Gull and oee samples of our job- printing. A Great New spaper. AH3 ymoN pacific Ik p-rt fur The Sunday edition of the St. Louis Republic is a marvel of modern newspaper enterprise. The orginization of if :s news ser- ices is world-wide, complete in every department; in tact, superi or to that of any other newspaper. The magazine section is illus trated in daintily tinted colors and splenr id h. ll-tone pictures. This section contains more high-class lite: ary matter than any of the monthly magazines. The fashions illustrated in natural colors are especially valuable to the ladies. The colored comic section is a genuine laugh-maker. The funny cartoons are by the best artists. Tl.e Immcrous stories are high class, i.y authors of national rep- utation. Sheet music, a high-class, pop- ular sorg, is furnished free i try Sunday i.i tl.e Repi.biic. The price of the Sunday Re public I y mail one year is $2.oo. l or sale by all news dealers. Tim v < H 1 '>1 : 1 n Fro«»« Euntiufto« Ore AH Iti VE fr(»m Chicago- Portl rvl Special u.:;5 a. it Salt Lake,Denver. Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kan ms City, Louis. 1:15 a.tn Chicago and East. Atlantic Expo-»» 2:10 ft Ul Salt Lakc.Dtnvcr.l'l, Worth, Omaha. Kan 3:35 sas City, St. Louis p 1£. Chicago atd _’a»t. I'cJer-.M» Hirer I p. m. 8 p. in —rs. Ils Sun. To Astoria and \\ f y- ilxeept Sunday. Saturil’y Landings. ¿0 p. n. IJIri st 1 BLACKSMITH & WAGONSHOP. SHELLEY & FOLEY Proprietors, gorar.teed HARNEY Harney valley Brewery The Harney Count» n„ „ » 111 nay seven HuudrM " «rd for the arre,t .nd cH»,’; l »on or venon, who " horse, inu e» e.ttle'¿gU’> her .if the A..,M.|r.Hou T’.i''« offer. »11 u.I.lHIon.l rew.i ,’r »ml Fifty Dollars. * U. W. Yoono.see’y, Burai.'Jj BKA SO. AXD o ABD.i,,, I5?0,?, n«-e> . I’-nrrn, rW| ' « ¡th H L connected, on per h.lf crop off left«,, ¿‘D rlirhr ear. u.mcon ;eft'F*» !■ migrant .nd vicinity. L™* of Burns. ' B 5 ¿,°rter» Burn«, r»ttJe hM. nenth heart) on left hip; each ear. cron ott either ear eyes: range Emigrant crack L'* Burna. leter Clemena, fie;. ' »me »»n-.c ,,L vitba, a?1. ■ and sp ft in left e.r, »wtW’.'A under bit in rishi. *1» I. C C.n.ut Burns. HurwtJ hip; cattle, H-P Strap over th,?.” down on both hips; eanusu. i:1 and uuderbit in each tar, M Fenwick, Burna, hone. al bar on left shoulder, caii’e ii earmark«, tv.» underbitali uV?] branded t ,.r ” right riba 13 half crop in left ear. J H Bunyard, Burns, cattk-.. marks, crop off left ear, gwaU?J i 1 J P Withers, Harney, hor»« . ou-left shoulder; catt’e half r-4 either hip earmark», Ubperru.,’: derblt in left. n^nitt-4 Martin Brea.. Burns, An’,. > or tai bat on either hip; earina-7* i right rar, swallow fork in left 1 Jaw: alto some branded rirtltxjl iril'araette lllver. 6 a. in. Oregon City, New- 4:30 p m BURN? C'REuON* E e. pt berg, Salem and Way Except Lauding». EVERYBODY CAN DRINK GOOD BEER. Sunday. Sunday. QUART BOTTLES DELIVERED IN BURNS, $1.50 PER DOZEN 7 a. m. WllUiuettc A Yamhill 3:30 p m I'eu-day Oregon City, Dayton Munday- T'lhrd’y .;ad V» y-Landings. Wed, & Friday. Ar Sat. .. IViEiiu’tte Hiver. 4:30 p tn G a. in. Tuesday Portland Corvallis '1 ue.-dav Thur» ¿ and Way-Landings. Thurs & Sat Sat ; I :» con- ther information call on or address KING «St SAYER, Proprietors, Burn», Oregon. From Porllaml All saiiiug dates sub jjet tn charge. 8 p tu For San Francisco 4 p. in. every 5 da^s. 5 ? t< Van American Exposition The pvl.inild of O>rgon exhibits her ili beats all com- trmv to nil al the lop. The mill ■■ situated in one of the finest bodit» of Pine and Fir timber h. Eastern Oregon. The proprietor» have sp.rcd no expense to put the road in »ood condition. All special orders receive prompt attention An el ellent quality'of all kinds of lumLer always on hand, tor fur GLEAN and RIVER SCHEDULE . ne witty and d imeslically .rihappV judge d define home to be tiie place where a man goes when he has nowhere else to go. A good mam men seem to accept this definition. They make of men- dormitory and res- hem taurant, and e ■xcept at meal time or bed time a re never to be found under the domiciliary roof, Yet home should oe the pleasantest > laic on < artli, and a man ought Io cnp’V his hearth ns the nearest ; loach to a mundane elysium. aerina U t’u •v'i closed, t .e - n»ecL«.ih.a »ha .u g ’ Jr»-1 No matter how humble a man's pL. tiie jcbr .nt.tnc a' .o^.' c. it • c.msj it on in life, no matter how his One of the greatest packing t< M 'tn enro-y in ,»ui’c.‘5 a tifie ,r uCt- : ..c!/ .... 1 pii.»' miners , r liis necessity compel houses of Chicago has proliibncd oten roltt ■ ; A . • ; i : .i.i to knu kle down to others profanity upon its premises. Ti e Jeertake r 3S-5S or ?0-3'J lh» ?',-v ; «ht«. ' «■’ I J.ir . nd s.u . <■ his pi ide, no matter primary purpose of the order w. s »'»rs»’ or..c«i»trl)) g • 3 ats^-.F?. < i»* *. pu ; í I :.<c Ar.w.3C •. what scldshness and injustice he in itself excellent, namely, to ; to < LOoOO I r’.'.v ;< . iij . com «. encounlers in the world, at home ted employes against abi c by if it be a true home — his spirit sweating foremen or oveise<i>; Superior to ctl ethers Irrespective enlarges and acquires a sense of but it cannot fail also to eveic..- a ci price. Catalogue tells you rtX - why. Write ior one. ireerloin ;:r.d importance. There, good influence c .el all ti:o.»e v bo - ; ■V if nowhere else, lie is treated as work for the c ..pan , v ; . a r> . hi equal and a free man. Theie the y ounger men. In < >iam NA7Ì0NAL SOTia JUCNM CO, 7 •- < irik J3, BROADWAY. Factory, * if nowheie else, l.e has dignity ing on the oi del the k >a i , i . New l ori.. BELA IBERE. ¡LL. I, ..nd position. Ex. tiutidully says: "it i- one o! t < ■ -x'z'Ä.iÄifnÄ better signs of li e tin e: '. at i W anted —T ri stwoktiiv men ant . be these days the men at t . 1 . ad of WOMEN t«> tr.lv, I ami a Iverti-e fur old -1->—n»' O ■ W -"1 t;s T»•w’ in affairs are presumed to be, if not etabtBhed house of solid fiueaiiial «'I lo'jca »ledi-g S-.larv 17S1* a year altri '3SIGN VHOMBW IVOIStlW i.) o was iv.irs, as against Chiistians, at an> rate, getil' nu n. I ■ ■ w < ^-,-ta <■»< j 4« i pen»» ». all |>.ty a: ie in cash. No <B'ira>- in i' )j. Every one now They find was s e:.o-.ig!; of , i ki’g «ina r. .pur J Giv • rctfrenec» ani en - c chance to live four r.nd their wishes inlellgiblc and tiff ei«« • seif a»i<lrt-««r'l «’»nip 4 cure’’ po A idre»» Manager, 335 Caton Bldg, ni’- enth i cars longer than he tile without rt’<rt to l b. cr or kwrus -j xzar vbieai:« n id ton year» ago. There can *"-,RKer or Uie indecencies of • doubt tii.it better food, blasphcmi.” a:mudante of food and bc-t- .*-ü >' . nation are accountable for (i< ventor Odell , I .New Y. ik. HOW AU C S£.»RaF, PM*?«’« uiiTeased length of hie. Ev- has received two rs asking >p:ovciiicnt in scweting, him to commute to . ,O n;>i !>■ » 1- la . "lui qua: antiue, i very ment the set ‘v . /<-» i , i.ei < it nt w ■. k. everi new med- One was scut I y a ft. . .1 d KOI ly will .lid HI P’oloilg- ami the other by a It takes all kinds make up a wot Id. CALDWELL, IDAHO \ óeiM ral Bunking Business transacted CORRESPONDENCE INVITED H Dressed., ULruirrxToer, ZBuxstic and. Z^looring* ■VEo-J.ldi33.gr- BURNS, OREGON St. Paul ./alia W-.ia, new,»- 12:35 Í a » -. fail .on. Spokane, Minne Shop opposite old Brewery 145 -pulls, St. Pani, Du- a. m. All work done with neat.uss ai d dispatch. Sat efacion iuth Milwaukee, Chi live us a call. cago tud East. - An enterprising hotelkeeper hit1 START A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN on a clever scheme to increase the popularity of his house. 1! er. Our in book entitled •• '0 M< :;?Y gaged a ger.tLnanly 'ctvc.ive G M a . iso I ue .' s ” is worth its weight in stay at the Hotel for tlie rule pur ■Itl io every man who wants to start a pose of listening to the complaints gitiiuate, payitiu mail order business. of visitors. Tiie visitors of course It ti lls you what to do and how to do imagined lie was a fellow guest. it successfully. trend es f'jo tod:.y The detective would lead the con and we will send you the book, aad a Leave i \ luable otonthiy journal ot..’ year free Hiparía, Lcwi't'n Knak" Hirer. versation to the merits < r de: C l :.: i ’. y I’lTi.isritNii Co., Box 73, ; 1:2o a.iu P.iparia to Leviston. 8:30 a tn of the hote1 ard if a man .. •: Daily. Daily. H eron L ake , M inn . plains of !■: ■ accc:,mount!< n.i t ,e A. N. H oar , I complaint was scon reported to Huntington, Oregon the land lord. If n guest complain A. L. CRAIG, CO YEAR3' Gen. Pare Ag't. Portland. Oregon ed that lie liked to sleep late in EXPEiiluNCE A. L. MOHLER, President. the morning, and could rot do it because he had a room with an I , .. gat reason eastern exposure, the detective able pti would report it to the landlord. T rade M a .'. as Later the landlord would say to D esign ? C opyrights ¿. c . the guest: “Do you like to sleep | Aw.in« «i'u, <if artkofrh and descript- i mny .•*'./ assurtalo ovr «»»»Inion f-e» " er »«»« late in the morning;' ii so the sun qn •*r,t on >* |»r<• ulilv • o • • • M -tCf1»«’«:|’‘d ;i‘ «• . t > * • - tj in ¡he room you now occupy must i ’ r»-e. Oui- •' I aeii'-y Air se. uri.t^ , it'-.it»-. t « t .k ••.r« .-.irti Hunn a Co. receive . , , ", t1 >ut i I; .reo. In the disturb you. I w til get you a bet j J* H Ski>b li'»t-V ter room on the north side of the A if i«frn*i»<l wcpk'v. I nruenr rlr- ion i>t inv *rient,ti.; journal. Terms, *3 a house." That made the guest a r : f !t:r ilion’nu, XL .•'«■k! by .ill newsdenier». ' 36 ' Broadway, ftew York friend of the house for life. Th ■ „.ancn o ’»• ft.. Y»r-uiu^iuu, D. t. detective found out v. hat particu lar dishes the guests enjoyed, and all their hobbies and notions and .Tit ; uiLLia ncsccxECOso u ; lü ; i.» i : î hours likes and dislikes, and the landloid acted oil this information. It paid ¿Oid hunters say 'ib.3róZkRL.IN so well that the house was alw ays I h*3 -o Kaay tlf.nsi to tor?- • - • •» I. lull. \ . in' ., man, make a note of tin A k in: .< paper has dimov- Hero worship is sho t-liiv<: < nt a voting woman who «level- among sensible people. unless .’. < » het toi in by helping mother hero has an entirely un><- fish and I’.h li ni-c work, and keep» her charitable disposition li uu - It and white by kneading bi t ad. When lout time gets two pre cious Io attend to your own bti'i- t' cgoil takes the lust piue ih ss properly. quit business and wool as well as for fruit, at take care of tour time. OSX, ISQ'CLg'il- ox ill in Leavening Powei.— Lites: U. S. Gov’t Retort shoulder: cattle, ft on righi g^ cn,JkU'f ’’eft' °rt' nght eur’cr'' • *•»*■* Fr-.i Det. stedt. Burn», hour« - shoulder: cattle FD on ¡eft |ji» ' . uer half crop iu each ear. I‘. J ill.fttiiS. Biley, horon,cj 1 sh.-uhjer: «atUe. ( Bun lefthip v 1 ».ft left ear. ardor ha>f cnmrfrA E der chin: a’su pattie branded deri.it in left ear. under haltcrw-Mi < attic JT on left rih«, crupanij..' - under half crop in right. • 11 11 Elliott, Narrow», honeir-.. ^ee left r-Uiic; caitkTh combined a 3« ; mark, upper slope on each ear r and bell collar. 'p «jiiawg Sylvi .ter Smith. N.rrotr.1, -. ■ ■ V . ,.t- <• X ar. . rk.Me« . .-.¡i rt over slope iu tach err 7:S0p 1 dewlap. 1’ G Smith, Bonis, h.»rsca.'vn.'ri'^S| i biud leg aud left shor.l«i«; ; circle S on either hip; earr«an B • ear, split in Uuder side of A E Young. Burns, horaet, Ya^l i ,T < eonneeicd on right shoulder i J wmi 1 lcif sh«»u.'der; cattle, rock in» earmark, right ear drooped d.m L<cl Agents Malheur Co. Letal Ag> uts Rurn -y C«. I ing ♦«»u urds hea«t on tipperiide; side of neck: nli anima!» Vi m. Cooley, Bulah, C. P. llutheiford, Burn«, Cl* Rutherford. Burns, eati>.t^9 But Lytic Howard W-sffall J-li Lobati. Hanmy i nine; earmark, under slope ! ar 2 om ieit bhvunler Co ...................................ale E. A llcalh, Drewsey Michael Mrylau, hcrace,¿SeaIdi^H 5 x.i> It ti hip: t.iii.k, right tar nij|B left dre-pou down, iuabandieut j . i 'll’.vs Wingfield. Burn«, hvnu.-^H on It it shoulder; cattle, Muneoaiq^H t rup oil ,e»t ear, short overelupin^M J ■ J dri Craddock. Silvie», hiti*«.“JMB sn< uldcr: t-arile, s-s ou nghirik;^H < n rub: ear, swallow fori hi «iSH n » biiakft. W E Smith, Bu’ns. cattle, 1 j mark, split in right ear, tratikva Eastern Or -gon Developing Company does a general (i Hudspeth. Burns, cattle, aiwSKj Col ! side: l.'urk, ctop and fpiit iuetris^H real estate and commission business. Buys and sells | sir.!«■'! Lcwiit, i.’trri». <ati)e a. a real estate, mines and mineral lands, business enter mat*, i r*>p ami unaudU r.t:der kali crop oil right. prises of all kinds, horses, cattle, sheep, etc. Location T (’ Krif.s. Burts, cattle ( k fc hip; murks, cn.p ofiefi of government lands and the development of the re J«)hii Wit’ed. Burns, hureifl^H sources of Eastern Gorgon and contiguous territory. slide: (Hole, diainoim Imr w split in eat ii tar, waUlenn ertLraH Or* J ohn E. R oberss , ecy ., O ntario , O r . I J) M MeMenuinv, Buroi.lMNl^H J left Hide: < attic, i .' on left hi;::.;G$ffl in each tar With full name and Varieii Bros., horse*. LFcar&^H l. F on ri iiit Lip; mark. crup,»H^M derlit iu right car. J Vt Junta, Burns, cattle.qw* X right hip: mark, < r«;p a..ds.itb*EK C» bi. in r.xhi; L v . ks same brtal<(^H J A Williams, Van, h<.ne«.n£^H cal tie, I ar 1!. uii ltd ill»«; »ukavM cur, unoir slope in right. I H EP.iutt, Burrs, ht.rss, H4 • • *** stitc: tn r’v, l . ».ti leii i«h-; • ’ ’ en . k’lt ii. in half ; do Wn iigrtii.st Blue of head. t (' s Juhiifiun, Van. ImrseA a < ru l e. .-J o j ¡tit hip: n-sd. ’'•‘Sj half vr. p nt right ea., umierurth^B c J J«»in s.»n, Riley, < attle. m. urLs. suaiiow fork in rbihie* >*30 I W B Join son. cattle, Wagon wotk done i.i a satisfactory manner, All orders given mark, trop utfyight car, t**» rJ « j half crop in 1th. prompt attention. Give him a call. W Campbell, Narrows,hon°-J ¿-A on left shouldet: («tile, bat T'.j left . boulder; mark, upperIwiHRB John Buoy. Euri.s. rattle, 2B oil right hi? or ^31 each ear, bolt in right- t Mrs I N Hughet. Warm Spn* ,3 lock on left sine: mark. *Mll*B* Sohn Hipsman, Burna, ho;« shoulder; cattle. OJ on ruh^ Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of lett tar. two unuerbits in Sam King, Burrs, rattle,i« any inv< ution will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent crop and unuerbit in each ability of same. “IIow to Obtain a Patent,’’ sent upon request. Patents jaw J ? Bit kenson. Narrows.lx** secured through ns advertised for saie at our expense. Billie; < .title, I nr through Patent taken out through us reccivo special notice, without charge, in «bimhiiT: mark. undeTbil io ,,n kn side slid hip ] T he P atent R ecord , an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted Branded R« fi "i’z, NrrrowE, horses. 1*^B by IJauufa-.-tnrers and Investors. (iti-.v ittiiit on left hip or u* M bit in eu« h ear. dewlap t.n br*; V bead fur »ample copy FRuE. Address, 1> Untiemorv, Burrs, hi’t*’*- '. J left s’ i i.r: r nttIt firn r on VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., >t; vat h car, uuutr slope is W* (Patent Attorneys,) nose. A E«1I. Es'.:.hn»<'».-«*JSB Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. C. on rmn« h:p: mark, upperaa--- ” r J f 'A are. Narrows, rattle- hi;»; mark, aimer half cropi® • , J W Biggs. Bums, horses. H B Timm.ma, Ns^’r,fc hnittlon ¡eft stidc; < n ark. crop and under haj deruit in right, dewlap Jwl 11 Howartl, s’irtc: cattle, -anie ou :tlta-r Ci imtt.'tlon left car, split iu right. « W U Brown. Fife. h' ^¿JB r*iü «a.í ;n u . y oui.g horst a t* th -sVn. right stifle; Bar - «>6 a* rues hook; ba7 diauu*0®*” W I. Hanky. Bur"», h»"* , ..Ji < nft’e. same on let* hip. , .pC sp if in right ear. » <•"•’• ; « ; $ i.Y on left hip. mark. J ( Cressman, Bara«.' *» A P.I’.SHM’ ♦ ft sice er hip; mark. dW and slit in left. JB I. L Clark. Farrow», tufssa ■ shoulder. John Gilcreat. IP- I- * wren« h on h ft »riflr; f*" - J mark, square cr« p off »‘k1*1 elope un left. Fret*« h-Olenn Live J I ltenutcadrnt, F. <. . M linns, ho.sea. Ron a i ected on jcft hip n>r7^f*. 1 k ri ea’-. dew ap rut un / » .ark »aire as a‘-ve. —9 t A k.sasUuw fork n >»» ot »~ a KiMki. ntrx : m a :. « a f!e. T < * «.fl kit ear. » att.e un lew P M l If VMCCtly. Furr* US" i< ft »h. er I- .■ F. . Bo’O»’-TSt* I ii«bt ni. it«'» ,r w**tlr l.-r».-«, W •• »• 1 • Five t alien kegs 32..C3 delivered at your home in Burns. WCLD2&SEÌ/W & ■ « Insist OU Wanted! PATENTS« luwcr U TO FtrtNTtMirTT m N, ... “ “ “ a , “ our tea trade from r.ow on. St>;h,7tt/s Dest wants it JOHN F. »TRA rar «rrr»r« i Viol’»- — your money back if you don’t like it a J»h F.»* *1!