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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1902)
<Ihc ïhncs-Micraid SATURDAY. MM IRY * iM2. I LIAN HYIl I M Mtiaver Forty Texas counties are with out n lawyer. If I' the people only knew it, they ought to be happy sjn 1 thankful. ■ _______________ The flagship Rainbow is to go tp the Philippines, perhaps lobe Consistent with the work of lie- ■volent assimilation. ¡Frederick Duglas once paid yiirahain Lincoln the following ribute: “Mr Lincoln ia the only f- bile m.m into w Im < presence 1 VaSKVtr ushered who did not a kt me feel that I was a negro.” J ^peaking of federal oliice hold ers'ifi the south, commonly called burns sawmill :, a full fledged doctor, A Great .Newspaper will then doctor you until you die The Sunday edition of the St. at a stipulated pt ice per visit and Louis Republic is a marvel of put them in as thick as your pock- 'etbook will permit. An editor modern newspaper enterprise, never gets his education finished. The orginization of its news ser He learns as long as he lives and ' vices is world-w ide, complete in studies all his life. He eats bran- every department; in tact, superi The mill » -¡«G»“ d >» <”>• "f SnM‘ ,,f ,'"1' *"'t Fir ''U‘b*r mash and liver; he takes his pay or to that of any other newspaper. Earn, r» Or gon. The proprietor, have ,pi.r 1 n« .xp. n«. to pul lhe r. ud in The magazine section is illus in turnips and hay and keeps the <-.00'1 conditim All »pu mi »rder» retrive pio-i.f t alrmtion H ► 1H i I.* A Ji It I • V- doctor in town by refraining from trated in daintily tinted colors and Depart for T J *1 ► \n . xcelh nt q- .•i«'.r r »■ kin«!» of uii.her aiway» ou bud borlur- Front HuMtinKt«» <*r« froa* .splendid half-tone pictures. This printing the truth about him.” • Ler information <■ » •-'■ or addi* -- Di'iiver Ft I section contains more high-class i.’hieagr> Salt I. KI.XG i 8AYER, Propri, tore. Buina, Oregon Pnrtl nd Worth, ■ •m»b», K 'G literary matter than any of the The Review of Reviews for special -a- ( 11'., St. Louis. January has an article on the val i monthly magazines. 4 tie fashions 12:35 Cbka. • and East. 1:45 a.ui a. il ue of burnt clay as a substitute for i illustrated in natural colors are especially valuable to the ladies. gravel or crushed stone used in A tiantie Salt Lak btnver.l t, The colored comic section is a building country roads. It says: genuine laugh-maker. 1 he funny Exprcaa Worth, Omaha. Ka^- 3:35 SHELLEY <fc FOLEY Proprietors, 2;10 sas C hv , St. Loui- p m. “With no more expenditure of cartoons are by the best artists. p in ;Chicago ‘i.d P ast. BURNS, OREGON money and effort that is now put The humorous stories are high on the country roads, ballasting class, by authors of national rep- St. Paul Walla Walls, Lewis l. st Mail ton. Spokane. Mior.e 1J:. j 5 Shop opposite old Brewery with burnt clay would produce in ; utation. 1 45 apolis. St. Paul, Du-, a. in. All work done with neataess aLd dispatch. Batirfkcipn guranteed Sheet music, a high-class, pop a dozen years a system of high lutl. Milwaukee, Chi-' ular song, is furnished free every live us a call, f .-ago i.lid East. ways equal to any <»f those for Sunday in tile Republic. w hich France hae so-long been The price of the Sunday Re famous. A burnt gumbo road is public by mail one year is $2.00. i OE AN and RIVER SCHEDILI From Portland never muddy, for that property is For sale by all news dealers. OREGON S hort line «m> unìcin P acific “carpet baggers,” Horas Greely once expressed himself somewhat lost in the burning. The surface us/dllows: “ l'hey ate very dili- of the road is hard and smooth. nt in pray ing, but they spell I As a speedway for bicycles and automobiles it is ideal. For car 1 riages and heavy wagons it has no superior, No vegitation can The administration’s position in regard to the retirement of Secre grow on it. It is practical!) free tary Long might lie defined thus: from dust, after the highway sys tem has been well developed so la tljc public and the press will J that mud is not brought in from drop l.iebsubject for a suliicient ^imf'.io permit the President to I the tributary roads. Moreover, iiiflulge in the bopliistry that he is ¡the warm red highways contrast not Being toeiced by public opin- i pleasingly against the green land- kb'>be will call for Mr. Long’s I scape at those seasons of the year (donation “of bis own free will.” 1 wheu country «hives are most en- 1 joyable.” J r--------- ;------------ - • ‘ START A BUSINESS OF AOLR OWN ZuNimtex, nDzesseâ. T-iVixzx'lc ex, ze^xstic.'arxd. Z^lcoxizxg- XÆ □•Lxldirxg' Ali sailing dates sub jcct t<» charge. 8 p ui For San Francisco 4 p. Bl. 1 every 5 days. Our now book entitled “ 40 M o NF.Y' 8 p. r;> M aking I okah " is worth its weight in i Ex Sun. Situ rd ’y gold to every man who wants to start a 110 p. u. legitimate, paying mail order Lusinc.se. It tell, you what tn do and how to do it successfully. Send us ,50c today 6 a. m. and we will send you the book, and a Except Sunday. valuable monthly journal one year free CENTtKY Pl HUSHING I.’«., JtOX 73, i a id . Teusdny H eron L ake , M inn . Tuhrd’y — I W Sat. —= HARNEY... ....OREGON. Local Agents ll.un’y Co. Rutherford, Burn», Locgan, flasncv lkath, Diewsey Loci) Agents Malheur Co. Win. Cooley, Bnlali, Lytle Howard, Westfall ................................Vale W’ilanifttc & VamhiU 3:30 p in River. Oregon t'Uj, Dayton Monday nul Way-Landings Wed, & Friday. nillaiaHt» Hiver. I 30 p m Portland Corvallis 1 utsdav and Way-Landings. I lium & ' Sat. I^hch day of the week is ohserv- Mark Twain was once to lec ec'ai Sunday by some nation or ture for a lyceum club in a coun Leave ¡.eityli-'- Monday is the sacred Snske Rlrtr. Lewist'n try town, and before leaving the da,- yf the Grc.-ks, Tuesday the Riparia to Lewiston. 8:30 a in T iiaoc M arks • F ,dav <<f the Persians, Wednes- 1 ante-room, he partii ularly request D esigns l>ad,'. C opyrights A c . IV of the As nans, Thuisd.iy of ed the president of the club not to Anvono unndlru n Bkntrh mid description may | A N.II oau , qnioly oscortain our opinion frue *1 »4 h« r i*n ( invar.tlon it* protmt'lv pntcntable. < ■•tur. unira- « Rgypti ails, • riiLiy of the I’m |< h introduce him to the audience, and Huntington, Oregon tioiif «trictiy rnnfldential. Handbook oli I’nti’ita ' ■«•at free. Oldest hgetiey for M .-urini.' pal mt ». A. L. CRAIG. I S.i -Jplay UjUlay of the J Jews and OUS that functionary gave his experi Patenta taken inmuirh Muon Co. receive gpechtl Hatice, «¡o >>ut < . ••.•'», In the Gen. P.iss. As’t. Portland. Oregon ence as follows: When we reach Pi “testant sects, , while most A. L. MOULER, President. C' iiliuns , clio ho a* t the first «lay ol ed the stage, 1 began to fear after L . H irillians A handAOtr.ely jl’ iMF’i!. 1 vr.-kly. I tr/' t Hr cillait il «if miv -< '»■••? Hi • J'ural. '' «•'••u*. r a while, I hat he would never in ■nier : four moi ■ ■ .1 . ■ • • • - « Uli I Week . oi Sund.n , a I their it reason Up-tn-d ifllJWt K3 Gr ■ ' ii- ' ark troduce himself. But he at last able price Branch •YJ~,v. ■ .3 1 .-t.. arose and taking a semi-circular sweep of the left, opened some- tcording to a dispatch to thè think like this: L.ulies and ( j cn- \ ork Journal, Ali . Charles tiemen, I have lectured many Kl. b^hwab, the steel trust’s high« years, and tn many towns great ZOltl hunters say pi iced hired Ilian, who is enjoying and small. I have traveled north, {The MARLIN a fhfpign tour, has been lucky at mu ..amany thinje to rutn- south, east and west, I have met 1 ■ mvrd f-. The top o? the! alnioMcyery turn at Monte Carlo, is eh-ayaciuned. the i many great men, very great men. |. K actios 4r.br.aisai the most Lim-| winning as high as $20,000 in one the ftnhh «¡eient, . But I have never vet in all my Wrie, p.m t .-.- s . N.. day, gp.i many thousands in the y d throw its bullet: a iutk’ travels met th • president of a d mote nccunit jy nru igliregate on other days. Tins with a l.rt'.e more fore • ? , country lyceum wlm could inti,- ft H them Ci. » u'.y crliei rii.e. is .illy the wav ; it is the fcor- y 33-J5 < t ?0-.1l>.‘... me me to an audience w ith that , i ’3 p* » ••ts ’ijr, Jou .•»’ | tHi’.c vftdMVWky U*a>l*£to t/matt and rich who are lu.kv. If for j euuipa. nouns distinguished consideration which > MILLE.3 R3DEOXÛ .Se ll with were out of a job and had M ahun Hr.s A sms C' } H4VV M»vr*, OONfL mv merits deserve. Alter this i rf d but n'lew thousand lie couldn’t deliverance, the house which had Win ij/bi an at Monte Carlo. stared at me for several minutes with vexed impatience for not Wtyht one sees the Democrats pressing the button, was convuls- in cotlkresa whipped into line for 'cd at my expense, and gave him the «lc.ir.iug;i-oi-nothing canal unremitting attention to the etui it itpljiin wby the d< •inner.lev is of his lecture on “Our Fellow galled ^lie donkey patty , lhlffa- Savages,the Sandwich Jslandets,” in which lie proposed to illustrate I iiki not ymir republican canaba'isin by eating a baby, if •r t > 1.1! ■ • e r- irrespective Fal.convention, as well as the some woman in the house would capii,.. t :i' guc tells you .Bcrfitic, repeatedly and em- band him her ow n W r.te tor one. tically declared for the Nicar- ■aitg\i Ln il? And have not your WHITE Cabinet and Cabinet*Nuking. Rc|n^lx.c,m nominees in the cam n kin o BELY IDER paign pnbinise l to support and se LEAD The gradual reconstruction of cure ihe .N , at i;;u.i (. mal: Was Mr, Roosevelt’s cabinet lends a I, Absiilutely 1 1 RE. and this V e^pio.Mon of “dmikrvs” direct and timely interest to .in •» will 01 l’W EAR all other J . • III] ANTEO—Till S' V 'M KN to tr»T. 1 an «1 ivert « f<>r o’d < m yenn politicians King to aelide which the Hon. I'hules i.e.nl . < Atak•ü.-hed bons, f f so! 1 tincinia] ¿J» •Telegram. If VOH Emory Smith has just written for at i -1 : 8 7a y ar ard tx pUDM s. ail pay al l-- i n cash. N .a v»-- the Saturday Evening Do»«, < f sin¿ r. ■piirr.l Give Tvivrc •< * an Ì en- hlini!» of all new »paper Philadelphia. U P litller A Co. I’« h :! .•: I CiO -t‘ .elf addressed .«♦amp • « nve’i-p- Cabincis and Cabinet-Making nH-n l'ie/1 ttriot « ped stati-inent of f A idi •s Manag r. ! >55 Cixtou Bldg C oh so^ie p’V|i, s-.ir.nal schoolsthat it is ti lls how presidents choose their ‘mtprofi’^sh'i al lo advertis«-" is otliii.d advisers; how mcr politic ori* tjiat |i. Iped '••incbodi invent al considerations inthience their ylhf pbi.t ■,'•(>, k onsistenci, thou choice and reduce to lowest terms ur^a jcwul ” I h«- editor of a:> the numbei of available candi «‘X4ha»’gc Ims exideiith .;one up dates One <4 the most important con ìi'’-iui«t thgi fine Ini .4 unfathom- 1 hie pi sopì , and t' • • ho « he clusions reached bt Mt Smith - teli* it "• /'I h d< < tot fi otti Alg na that most presidents hate follow«d l alti ini ticwsp.ipeis are itinfor one of two methods in forming Irci etnie <-j|y \\ fiat in thunder their official families: that <4 Mr CAI DWELL, IDAHO do thè dosili i» iun (or, .itnw.iv? Lincoln and his ptede«e.»’Ois. who surrotr: led themselves with partx , l.» they rpa for glori ? \<i edi- \ General Banking Business Transacted i$r «voikshhall a day for^.l, with leaders and (oi mcr presidential uà ntv< y à<<it of $ ;ooo; a doclor candidates, and that of Mr. Me l- ek|. wns," and W.aks teli minute» Kinky, wlm appointed strong, of for f x> with an inw^tmrn! of 3 btoad-gauged men. regatdless UI previous political pre-eminence senti for c^taip and a p i b \ tliat This article will appear in an I -IJ*. A slov'tsM* gos*s t ■ If.¿best of ill in Lcxvciun¿ Power.— Latest V. S. Gert Re-crt early issue <4 the Saturday L\. lor i vo or three ycars ansi geli k I jdoni .vid a «trmg of ing I’o't. Scientific American. I first Rational ®at& word» ^ mi '. hi him-elf «annot pro- i OU ih e, cuhivkter a ls> k ,4 grav Don't buy your pk>w until >y thal’lie ¡pd mu off for wt«slom, have looked through C H Vm>th Juel rvccivvtl a car load gcV» ab, , cf pili*, a s nusr .inda atoek f lie m. ,WC.lt » l'.l c<<< «e r- ?. Ì ADDRES5of j Fred Der atedt, Burna, hoi «o«, FD on th»l«M sht.iUGer: < altle FD -m 1c!'. side: earmark " M«< der halt crop in ea< h ear. ' RJ Williama, Rilei, Horae*. CB ©n the le^H ahoulder: (afile, < B on i. • l.ip, -*rmurk, . ------ off lett ear. under ha t < n.p . fl right. ';er,'. - a f«» Ctlilir 1 .'..,• k-S, , ;-(,p H| lJ • •eroif in Jef: ear, unc. r iuii ■ ■ : -ff it, t,. ii: - , . *e cattie JT on left riba, erun and aplic h, leftei^l under naif crop in right, H H Elliott. Narr.iHK I, Tj)fHrn,,.. — • ■it F-i.te; ca , ph ( i1!V,. vli r. j ma::. upper M..j. . <;•■«« h rm- w M( y aud I h .‘1I collar. Sylveater Smith, Narnnvr,. horaea. H s vn I'-u: «■atilt \ bar. et.- |la:. , d?'\'vln\Ver *'* e!V 1 •ii’ JUkhuiiti.e a . HEAEQUARTERS AT ONTARIO. OREGON. Eastern Oregon Developing Company does a general real estate and commission business. Buys and sells real estate, mines and mineral lands, business enter prises of all kinds, horses, cattle, sheep, etc. Location of government lands and the development of the re sources of Eastern Oorgon and contiguous territory. J ohn E. R oberss , ecy ., O ntario , O r . lrnB l‘oriics- quarter circle9 r.ghthind legan«! left *:¡ uu 1«.« t ; rattle. <iuar-fl • i v;t;:•«hi rarn.ark. .'ion . ¡í ' ----- ear. aplit iu uudvr side ot left: i u<> dev lari A E Young Bums, h.iraea. Y on ielt ¡etarH i I ■¿c'¿nne‘,ít'1 o,! ‘d'v.uIcier; uJao LootMk' i left ahou.der; . attic r., Mii .j pft f » g I earmark, right ear dfovpvd •’ .wi.. left < i « ing towards h< a«i on upr»er a. le; v.attleuu ir S au«eoCneck: i'll animals dehorned. C B Rutherford. Hurns, caith», t 8r 2 anlJKH aide < annai k. und« r i.ali crop right « at bar 2 on left shoulder -Michael Movían, horses,:üon left stifle;™ i • • on Irit hip: n ark, right «ar wüii ffsh h<». fen uro- pod rtvwn. jughanule on brisket. Th«.a hingfield. Burn», horses,® (rhainl *’ Bi ou h it Miouidt r. < u:t.r, Mime un left si.'■ • rue t crop oil lett ear, sh<.rt uvera!.«pe ü» right. ’ < J«dii. t raddo< k. Filvfea, h im k . F-S on theK’ g Ka shuuldtr; i anle..-> on right aide; mark.ex 3 «H. right ear, av.a.low fork In leit, « e\. an brisket. r U .K «mH’i. Bo ns. rattle. XI on right f ’ i ! j mark, split in right rar, wauleon iic>ae. i c¿LHu’Ss,rt'’* bur' • ' »• '»*vr un ilJ \ I sioe, mark, crop ano aplit in eu< h ear. | Simon Lewis. Knrra. c attle >|. wll rtght akS MAIN ST.. BURNS tmnik. crop nd ut.urri.it m >(( . Mt. cr .pt. 1 K Lunder hah cu.p ott’righ . Bur a. (mile «¡uniter rir()e3«fli Wag&n work done i.i a satisfactory manner. All orders given i lett hip; marks, c r..p .fl left rar. lude in rijH John Witsoil. Buri a. horaea. W bar on n<H prompt attention. — Give him a cal). stit.e; cattlr. diamond i-nr on left hip; rit;.^7 ■j split in each ear, wan lv un urchin. 2 M Mc.’lrnuniy, Burna, horses, reverse l 43 h it a.iflt . ••Jun Irt’ hip; m.irk, uirtal’i™ in each ear '»Yi.hfull name and »idures r Jrd',ic'.‘ E ujfcb . I.: on right etilie: ■ ar- J V** t i rop, upperhit and K j oerbit iu right ear. -.1 J W J.H.ts. Burns, cattle, quarter circle J J8 4j right hip; ma; k . ( i..p » ,q in ieit ear, tincfiA Our fee returned if wo fail. Any one sending sketch and description of oil in r;gn:: h«>¡>. i Mime «biun.l n ri„ut siiüt • any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent ...urn "U' vMb. h.Hira, 71 bar < n a IU g I .Luu ir-t nis. mark, uiiderbit in ield ability of same. “How to Obtain a Patent” eent upon request. Patents (i.ttle.i.ai ear, under s.«.pc m right. secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. ll l.„rl , |,„r,. , III .„mbl .rdor !■ 4 ‘■'••I OU In , m„k. uu.l«rbll.S Patent taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in ’ • •¡ Uhl H>!. 1,-it «I Hi ¡,„1, ¡,. ,g .« T he P atent R ecord , an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted J-'W i; «K-U . MU, „( h, u 1. ..J.." *• ’ •••'•• <••• ■«.: All.’" tlr T by Manufacturers aud Investors. JOE TUPKER cksmithing QB c PATENTSSUARAIfFEED Send for sample copy FREE. a Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., (Patent Attorneys,) WASHINGTON, D. C. Evans Building, -j ,, , K.„ j ,p. ,, ,, , tta.f crop ¡a right ea., Uicucrbit iu left. K¡,1 V, at! le. <» tar on IcftniJ marks. Mvaiiow t .rk in light war. >,.Ut in left. 1 w B'.luhisji. runic, JK e(|on lei: h.,j mark, < r, p . it ugh, Var, two upli.H and uuch'-’J hnif c run in left. W A ' «Im).bell, Narrow, hurt s. Nr comhioetl on ieH ah »uldei • stth . . a <ombinedi I left ' louln.-r; mark, upper halt er.,p ni leiter I n',y' Pl’,rnR' l‘°'-Bou left ahouldkr ' < ftith ._!. .-n right ti’.por k-t..e; mark. er«i»jJ each ear, hole in right Mia 1 N Hughet, Warm Springs, cattle. er*| I luck on ,e;t Blue; mark, watue und-cr ( bin. 3 Sohn Hipsman, Bnrt.a. hors< a, oj ©n the Wta Miocv.b-r, • atrii'.OJ . i, riyd; >r.sj <, spftá left «»r. two unuerbitg in right. San» King. Burea. < utr’e. sj Mn left Lip; nurd jaw^ *,H1 uuderi>it ih vttl k ear, n attic oi. I»- J P Di<kena..r. N'arroas. horses, aovit on IF ’ ?r l,:: 1 “’* ••”** » Rbouldvr; ma.k. '»•.uT.dvTi.it in each ear; »or* I t»ran tied on it ft side and hip | Hose Sits, Nrr r> y. s. horses. R bar ou left atifie J I cattle. FBDit tm It n Lip or si«!e. mark, hadid ’ bit in each ear, dewlap < n brisket D Finnrtn.ir»», Burna, hois« a. «¡Fd.mi invdafl ' “ — : . • j. ___ _ _ . ena — mark, • •ff each va , uudtr >lope in ri^ht, v u7iTvTu th nvee. A Fsr’i Fall. h. raea. .F on f; ttMa. eatt’e.S on riaht hip: mark, nj per half ci p fl rist.t« J T Ware. Narruwa. cattle, mule ah.* ».n M nip: mark, nnuer half crop in right ear. J W Bints. Buri a, horses, OR un left stifle i BBTimmona Xarr-'v» TH I. conifer I Dined «>n ,ei: aiifle; < attle circle V *»n left rlfel I mark, crop and under half crop in ¡«ft «ar. • derbit in right, dewlap under throat. J«.«* H Howard, Rnrn'.hum» ba* ll cm > wtif.e; <attle, aarne kit hip; nia.-k crop« < left ear.split in right. I W W Bmwr . Fife trat», Iiorvc ihoeon M | jaw. young hr Or»»« t thjKwB. rn¡,« in« w • n i right stifle 1 er T on rieht ehoti .n«r; »t**| ; a< roes hook ba? diamond <»n left »he rider. ]| W D Hank . mirro, h-:eve. bell Ao« le*’etili t<«nle. >.mr un . . lett .... bip; . .. mark, .. ......... trot» . ort e®*l r- , ,u fork in ;eti: LY on left hip; *‘" mark, ewallv'4 f>-»rk <3 I J • • r i rveemsr. Rntn«. cattle, JY mmbh e4 J '.eft ait ir vt h;p. mark, crup » l «1 eiit in ruhi«4 and al U in irrt 1. I.I «r». Xarmw». barata, 'ire oi '1 •nouMer. Joba Gilrreaf Co.) Ruma, h« vrrvarh or. k-ft tt!e nn.r on îef’ mark, e jiarv er t vii. r«.arki oruoOl kk pe ob Freer B . J G. Saal« «j penntet Kene*nl ma 1 ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OS HASD HEADING ARE MOW CJKABLE r ; by our new invention. Onlv those born deaf are incurable. BEAD 9CISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE. SAYS: B altimore . Md.. March 50b iqot . rf tlevfne« thanks to yuur treatment, X will now give yow used at xottr discretion. 1 igkt car began to t»ing. and this kept on getting worse, until I lost rh. for three merrth«. without anr •-.ccr**, cnnsnlteda niirr.- CD’ ar specialist cf tkr* cit) who told me that v tem’x>rariiy. Liat the head noise* would e loet forever. n a New York paper, and ordered yourtreat- .ingtnvour dtrect-cw«, the OOM>tsreseed and rd ear lias becti entirely restored. I thatik you FR? AN. a i>* ho ? EroaJway. Baltimore, Ml inter;, tc i: iih ffonr orrtipution, YOU SAM CURE YOURSELF AT HCME MTEWUTIOSAL A'JftAL ClbtilC, 596 LA SALLI AYEn CHIvASO, ILL d\ AX a 1 BRANDS AND P. U Geo D Hagey. Ftirna, cattle brun.-, i ù’ I. cvtinecte.i. ('imiiectail « «m hot hi., e»r á-íí? 8r Ü 9. Se with H 1. n k ft hjp: per haif crcp off left ea». under hu'i ,..,^1* right cas. wattle on left ahouhletr. R««/ » Emigrant aud vicinity, also wet»' an.¡ • >f Bum. ••rth»r Q«ntte» Attorns B K Porter, Burna, raffle, heart f ur G«f«m neath heart h > i left Din: carmans bee rat* each ear. cr. t» off either ear. wattle t ' «M mu < ’v-: range Emigrant cr« k ut;«l i hv_ wupt. r Burna. gtate F Feter ciernen*. Burna. hurscF. p( , n ) f 9 .-»a .thl- III)- . s. ¡ Sapr«r. and apln in !ef’ ear, awailuw f«»rk » under bit in right. ‘ k,t*’ I. C Grout,’Burnc. Horaes TJ eoni.ertefln* J hip: cattle, Hip btrap over tlie rum n. down on Doth hips: earmarka, under ha’f/® and uuderbit in each ear, M Fenwick. Burna, horaca. duubk dot vp - 1 al bar on left ahuulcter, rattle. I. on earmark«, two underhita in eai h «ii •, ?,!w branded bar T «.n right ribs; eurtna.k .í J Caont half crop in left ear. ’ nM® Clerk J H Bunyard, Burna, cattle. Ton left hm » \ Trea marks, crop off left ewr.awahow fork inrijl sure J t ‘ i,drI ey> h”rsi«. com! ined Til she nr ou left shoulder, rattle, hall cut . rr?L ! AlKb derul ¡’¿’¡I-i'"“'"'"1- ”* rii‘1' *«1 Beno Stock Martin Bru.. Burr«, catite, doublr <)., kJ Com;- zontal ha, on efil,,., u,,: 1 riaht oir. «»allow fork i i >,.ft. wauk- ‘,n r.l jaw: alto Nome ! ranoed t inleNun rlahtij, Ke(i> O I. i-hinalet't-t-ker. Burn«. SoMM. .,n . ted rbutn.ler: r„-i>,. '....... rltlif.i.l. „ ____ ritht ,r°" a,‘u u-««£ — ROBT. IRVING, Prop lolttwlil» River 1 p. in. Steamer*. To Astoiia ana U ay- Except ¡ Sunday. Landings. Ml'.lamett? Hirer. Oregon ( ity, ?’« w- 4 :30 p m berg, Salem and W ay Except Landingn. Sunday. 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