The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 14, 1902, Image 4

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>f anager
country will soon he heard from.
Looking at that rapidly settling
land, however, one cannot help
but see the finish of the range
country, hi a short tune the val­
ley lands will all be taken up and
then the settlers will take to the
inland plains, just as they did io
Kansas. All through the western
states that 1 liaveled, with the
exception of a few desert spots
that never expect any rain to
speak of, there has been plenty
of moisture this spring, and every­
where grass looks splendid and
capable of turning off fat slock.”
— Kansas City Di overs Tele­
gram.
BURNS SAWMILL
A Great Newspaper.
The Sunday edition of the
Louis Republic is a marvel
modern newspaper enterprise,
Tiie orginization of its news ser-
vices is world-w ide, 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
splendid half-tone pictures. 1 his
section contains more high-class
literary matter than any of the
monthly magazines. The fashions
illustrated in natural <olors are I
especially valuable to the ladies.
The c ilored comic section is a
genuine laugh-maker. 1 he funny
cartoons are by the best artists.
The humorous stories are high,
class, by authors of national rep-
utation.
Sheet music, a high-class, pop-
ular song, is furnished free every
Sunday in the Republic.
The price of the Sunday Re­
public by mail one year is $2.00. I
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For sale by all news dealers.
OREGON
HORT LINE
Texas tattle are to be shipped
to the 'Transvaal and Orange
AMD
PACIFIC
liver colony to restock the veldts
1KKIVK
after the ravages of the long will.
I IKK »< H UH I »»
Depart for
tram
From Huntin«toa Or.
One small shipment has already
Chicago- Salt Lake.Penver. F-
been made, and if it proves suc­
L’urti ml Worth, Omaha. K ■
cessful the British government
Special sus City, Si I." -
will send a vast number of such
12:35 Chicago and East.
a. in '
cattle into the country . The plan
is to establish a special steamship
Atlantic Salt Lalte.Denver.Ft,
line from Galveston for cairying
Expían Worth. Omaha. Ka"- 3:35
2:10 »as City. St. Louis p n..
the animals, and H is likely that
p tu Chica-.'“ ai d Fast.
moie than 50,000 head will be [
The National convention of the
sent over.
Tiaveleis’ Protective Association
12:35
The stock interests of the Boers
a. ui.
was held in Portland last week.
have been among the most im­
At the close of the convention
portant of their country. Before
the following resolutions were
gold mining came into promin­
passed :
ence, pastoral pursuits were the
(LEAN and RIV ER SCHEDULE
Whereas, we who have wit­
mainstay of that country. Lt must
From Pertland
nessed in our trip to Portland,Or.,
still play an iinpoitaut part in the
All sailing dates sub
in attendance upon this conven­
welfare of the people, as the
j ct to chai ge. 4 p. B).
tion, the wonderful quickening START A BUSINESS OF YOUR
For San Francisco
Boers are farmers and stockmen
productive power of irrigation as
every 5 days
OWN
and must continue in their old
applied to hitherto waste and un­
Columbi:1 Hiver
avocation. Moreover, the catlie
i p. m.
Steamern.
profitable lands, notably as shown
Our n.°w book entitled “ 40 M oney
will be needed by those engaged
To Astoria ano Way- Except
Sunday
to us by the enterprising citizens M aking I de vs is worth its weight in
Landings.
in other occupations. Hence it is
wants
to
start
a
gold
10
every
man
who
of Denver, and now being fully
necessary, both for the welfare of
1 convinced that by' a proper en­ legitimate, paving mail order business.
the Boers and for the sustenance
4:30 p m
couragement of every effort to It tells von what to do and how to do I 6 a. n>.
of the minds and Olliers, that the
it siicce'-fully. Send us 50c today Except
Exc pt
enlarge the powers for the hus­
Sunday.
ranges be restocked without de­
and we will send you the book, and a Sunday.
banding and successful distribu­
valuable monthly journal one year free '
lay. '1 he British government
Willamette -t Yamhill
tion of water supply for irrigation CKNTVBT PfBl.ISUINO Co., Box 73, I
River.
will perform great service for the
Oregon City, Dayton
purposes, and desiring to benefit
H eron L ake , M inn .
people who have so recently been
.aid tV ay—Landings
mankind, enlarge the nations'
in arms against it if it shall sup­
wealth and to provide millions
ply them with cattle, and at the
Willamette Hirer.
more of happy homes in our be­
50 YEARS'
same time il will contribute im­
Portland Corvallis
L, experience
loved land, and more particularly
aud Way Landings
measurably toward the restora­
to second the noble efforts now
tion of getuiral prosperity of the
being uiiected with the same ends
Leave
lands over which it has acquired
in view by the enterprising citi­
Suste Hirer.
LewiKt’n
undisputed sovereignty.
Kipaiia to Lewiston. 8:30 a tn
zens ot the great states of Kan­
T rade M arks ! I
These shipments will add to the
D esigns
I Dail
sas and Colorado; therefore, be it
C opyrights 4 c .
market for American cattle. 1
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Anyone nendfni; a skof rh and description may
A N.H oar ,
R<.solved, by the Travelers’
qiiicK'v ascertain our opinion free whether an
What shall be lost in the horse1
Invention 1« probnblv p .to’itable. < omntiinicii-
Huntington, Oregon
Protective Association of Aineri
tin.is strictly contldriif lai. Handbook on Patents
Bout free. <»l test hgem’y for securing patents.
A. L. CRAIG,
and mule business will partially
Patents tiikou »hr-iuuh Munn A co. receive
ca, in convention assembled at
fyeeud uofirr, wtt I out « hTee, In the
Gen.
Pass.
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Portland.
Oregon
be made up in the shipments ol Portland, Or., this 6th day of June
A. L. MOHLER, President.
cattle. This new market for cat­ 1902. That we urge upon our
A handsomely HHMrated weekly. I.-.nrcst cir­
culation <>f any "cientiflo .lournul. Termb, ? a
tle however was not needed. respective Congressmen fiom
•»’nr; four mon'», 11. Sold t»y all newv'.eaier-<.
Up-to-ilato job printing at reason­
There is a demand already for every state represented by this
able prices.
Braucb
**e. C25 F St.. Wasblugion, D. C.
for every’ hoof that can be turned body a hearty co-operation in all
off the ranges. In the case of proper efforts being now or here­
horses and mules, the demand for after designed to redeem and en­
military purposes gave new life rich our waste and unprofitable:
to the market. Western range lands by irrigation, to the end i
{Old hunters say
horses that were next to worth­ that by doing so they’ will not ¡’1 he MARLIN
less became very valuable prop­ alone be doing a philanthropic b».3 bo nun” things tu com-
:n*nl it. The i< ? of the
erty, while the price of mules al work in behalf of all mankind,but U 3 «cíLiffs
alwaysc: tseú.fhe
3 n- chsnlsm tr.s m^st s.n>
most doubled under the »var de­ will, in the language of the Scrip­
.1
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' y gant th
uttraclfrc. It »erti
mand. It is probable that West­ tures, be “casting bread upon the í'.-.i»
it. row its bi;
ern horses will still be in demand waters” to return the wealth of
but, if the foreign market should the nation a thousand fold.
entirely disappear the loss would
An amendment authorizing the (
be far greater than any possible
secretary to print copies of the
gain resulting front the opening
resolutions and distribute them
of this new market for our cattle,
among the members of congress
s.it s the Boise Statesman.
was passed.
v<.
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will pay -even HundrJ'
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horaea, niulr, ,.r,
gontl
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aud Fifty i,„"»v
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B R A N P S a N D p, 0
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Ge© D Hagev Btiwa"^
with HL coniiecied^
fh1ri.r“nf».Cru|'
rigiit eat»,
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aeyGeiw
ixra... •■“*VI....t,!'i;!;?roi 4.
SHELLEY i FOLEY Proprietors,
BURNS,
OREGON
Shop opposite old Brewery
All work done with neat.iess ar d dispatch.
Satiefacion
live us a call.
ROET.
guranteed
under bit in ngh- ’’
ctJnUga
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tclAtwrl
Lt (iront, Burns,Honap-.¿»preke
hip; cattle. Hip Stray
seuawr
down ,,n bnlhhlHX’.?"“
aud un.’erOt |„ iithJJ*
M Fenwick, Rtirn,
al bar on L-i c .
earmarks. »w< . ..ter;». 1 ................. ,
branded bar « < ril!? ‘<xar ”
half crop In left’
J H Btinyard, Buraa • iair ’-
marks, crop vff left ear . «1 Swncri
J P Withers. Harrer h.* la*PeOt
on left shoulder, eatte niMXOa*
either hip: earmarka. utkl
derblt in left.
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OREGON.
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Locd Ajjents Malheur Co.
m. (?oo|py, Butah,
Lytle Howard, W stfall
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HEAEQUARTERS AT ONTARIO, OREGON.
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zontal bai on eitherhh, irer
right ear. BuR)|(,w
jaw. also some branded ------------
O L Bhingledecker. Btfu
j Y iva
fl shoulder: cat”.
marks. < rop oil n.jM
L crop off left.
2 Fred Deuatedt,
shonhler; caitle FD oe
>'/ia
der half crop in each ear
R J Willi« ..». R|,., -
A. 0.»
sln.iilder: i an:..
eiaace'l
on left ear. niider half cm-
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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 .
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Wagan wotk done i.i a satisfactory manner.
prompt attention.
All orders given
Give him a call.
PATENTS GUARANTEED
Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of
any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent­
ability of same. “How to Obtain a Patent” sent upon request. Patents
secured through us advertised for sale at our expense.
Patent taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in
T he P atent R ecord , an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted
by Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sample copy FREE. Address,
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.,
s will soon be
Largely because the superb
, according to Hert ford breed is heavily repre­
who has just sented Burnt river cattle have
extensive tup been for many teats favorites with
buveis and shippers. The beef
produced on these ranges lias ¡1
tenderness, juciness and flavor
which .in- so ih heioush combined
as to make the meat an epicurean
delicacy. >av s the Baker Demo­
crat. Alex Mcl’h erson. a promi­
nent stock raiser, whose lancli is
.three miles west of Bridgeport,
has just sold to Parsons, the cattle
buyer, a choice lot of beef cattle
The band comprised 150 2-ycar-
olil steers. The puce is under-
I stood to be $26 per head, or the
: neat sum of $3900. Mr. Mcl’her-
son (tclivrird the stock at Ontario
anti thv\ will >oon be shipped to
the eastern market.
JOE TUPKER
New York
(Patent Attorney»,)
'/’’S.
Evans Building,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
0*00
Super! - to all others irrespective
ot irice. Catalogue tells you
Write for one.
PIONEER
WHITE
LEAD
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SÏKX’ii BACHINE CO.
Ssw York.
Is Absnlutely 1’1 111', and
«ill 01 rWEAR all other
Lead..
If your local dealer does not car­
ry it write to us <md > / ¡ ill nee ihgt
itou get it.
\\ I’ Fuller À Co. Portland
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BELVIDERE. ILL.
M anted — T ri stvvortuy mi n and
> mkn I., trar. I II,d s ir. rlise for old
e inbiisbed b»vs,’ of solid fioeanial
st > ding Salary «780 a y, ar *n<i rx-
peu-is all payable in <a.h Nort var-
aing required Giv. r, ere ices an t en-
clo self addressed j mp
rnve’ope.
A lr>« Manager, 357> C utou Bldg
C 'i'-ago
ARE
YOU
DEAF? <
ANY
DEAFMESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
Or.lv those born deaf are incurable
by our new invention.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
P. A. WERMAM, OF BALTIMORE. SAYS:
C'ln7hw^t,,,i*ok’,°n^1‘r “eJ-aueu. i ’ w .K now fTi vo.
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'“.'•«ether, the mo-l eminent e,r.p«la:„to( ,h,.env who mid me that
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»nd even ihnt only temnorsrily, that the head n< iae. would
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F. A. XX ERMAX. 7«oS Ero-adwav. Baltimore Md
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A Genomi Banking Business Transacted
trcotmrnt <toe* not interfere n ith ¡four ueual oreunation.
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INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE.. CHICAGO, ILL
Insist on
BI, WARR
of imitation
trade marks
and labels.
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Simon Lewis, Lurn. rxt.. rACt
n,ark. crop ami ur. er'i: t-pfim
under half crop ofl right.
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TG Ktihs, Burns, cattle - ' ' ~~~
left hip: marks, cri p offlu’ • &*M1K
John Witzeil. Burna, hurst* n a L
stifle; catlie, diumotid bar
i £11)
split in each ear, wattleun
I> M McMenamv. Burnii.h»is4’-
left Etifle; fettle, 6J on left tr ;Orns (
in tach ear With full naiaet. u
' Varien Bros., horses. IJ <,.• vcouu*
I F <m right liip: mark, ch .
| derbit in right ear.
J YY Jones, Burns. mtflM . v.-..
. right hip; mark, t r- t L 'l?
I bit in right: horses some bre
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J A
illiams. Van» hcrnt'.jgaSaal
, ' at lie, bur IL on iett i f/a; u . l . tjlul i
! car, under slope in right.
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| il Elliott.Burr.. S -s-iHi
Ei’.rte: (iiule. .. or. icri a>de;iN^|
! fight ear, Jeit split in half 1 •
doWn agnn.st. slue of head.
<’ 8 Johnson, Van. horsed<i
cattie, 8J on ltit hip; mark
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half crop in right cai, uuder: G6 **
C J Joiinson, Kiley, rattle.
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niarks, swallow fork m right«’
W B Johnsoa. rattle. J K m *,I,TO’ .
mark, crop »>:f right t ar, tw- ■ -wr:'e-v (
half crop in left.
" A Campbell,Narrows.1 y I I j L
on left shoulder: «attic, bar M
left shoulder; mark, upperb
in ol
John Buoy. Burns. Imrars..
cattle. 2B <>n right hip or ii--
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each ear, bole in right.
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Mis I N Ilugbet. Warm
lock on left siue; mark, watte»
Sohn Ilfpsmiui, U.urt:«. I ’*
I shiuilder; <att b-. (>J «>i
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iett ear. two underbi ll in ri;i
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[ Snni King. Burns, rattle,S‘
Bur
' (Top and underbit in tsth
jaw
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J P Dickenson. N.irr< »r. b-1 -iMl1
stifle: t attle, t ar thr> .U.
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tivr. Ii.ur k. ni
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brundeduu Ivfi ». . hi . hip
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Ri-seSltx, Nr intuit, horse*. 1
csHle. same on left hip or »itK
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bit in each ear. dewlap ■ n briw 1
D Finnen-.i .
* ’ • nt rd
left stifle: « att!c same ■ n leftp
ort each ear. uuder .-dope in f'P
’n
cose
A Egii. F.irlL horacs. .F ca
on right hip. mark. upitcrhsk-Aji
J T Ware. Narrows a’’ -
PllJ
hip: mark, under half -p>’
J W Riggs, Burns, horstf,
H R Tim mor s. Narrow s.
binedon left stifle; rattle, cirt*
mark.
Browi
cerbit in right, dew lap unde
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Joel H Howard. I urr*. b*”'1
»fkflr. -artle. same on .rft M ’ ■
ieft ear.split in right.
W « Brow t . Fff»,
Ice An
jaw . young hOrsts ’ vth
right stifle Lar Co;
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CBitlf. same ..n iett hit- n-.sr*
split in right ear. swa. *
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LY «Mi ieft hip; mark, swall**
J 1 ' reasman. Burns. ( sttlr ) OT
left side nr hip; mark, crvps^’
and slit in left
t
I. I « ark. Narrows, horsea*
i
shoulder.
J«'hn Gilcrest. (P. L. a OJ
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wis'k. square rrop off right
slope on left.
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Frcn« h-Glesn Live ’tori
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>” • be sea. p un r - 'f
nectes on jeft hip mark. a»*’,
left *ar. dew ap cut »in
a’hf-
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: iark. IM
f.,-t •
f*
<a • e T. □ leu
off left ear. watt!« on left a«
€. H voegtly. Buras I-
left fthotUc «?
F. < BWlklsy. Silnea v>•*
tight nr • mark. «rno>-th <
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CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
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> 1 the "
economic dilRculties and dangers
that might well stagger a people
of a moi •• pi .leticai trend of mind.
\\ Ith lit tt < C
peri tliwl of th*
I uitrd Stali s in the fai dilating of
trade which would insure a prolt-
ta
mat ket Lu her sugar.Cuba’»
financial future is indeed dark _
I’hiladclph .1 l imes.
derbit in left ear, under hr
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cattle JT on left rihg.cMt^W
under half crop in right.
ABBEY
H II Elliott. Narrowi
eusaxUi
left stifle: t attle Th co;: , m,
mark, upper slope »»n eattt
aud bell coilur.
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Sylvester Smith. Narrovi ’ ’
leg; cattle V bar. . Hrrr.nrs PKOfc
short over »lope in each, 1
dewlap.
right hind leg and leftBlw> '
circle S on either hip; cvr.i-
ear. split in uuder snleor h L
A E Young. Burn -, hors. illOgiM
J ^.connected on right uh.
left shoHldp!: « attic, ro.-i
earmark, right ear d mow
e
ing towards head on uppers
side of neck; all anijna’i.L.-------
C 1’ Rutherford, Burr«, •
(ji L
side: earmark, under halicv
bar 2 on left shoulder
^Michael Moylan, buiwf.kW
.% on left hip: mark, right-
left droo|K»u dowt.. jwghat ■
Thvs Wingfield, burns. .
on left shoimit r. rmt:e.»a v ‘
crop off left ei-.r, sh-.rt ovexy/-——'
John (’raddoi k. 'll vies, h-
shoulder: cattle. > < onnku
'•t?right ear, »wallow for*
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briaket.
I W E Smith, Ewrn». cattle. A1 1U
mark, split in right car, vaiiin
G Hudspeth. Burin. < ot' • .-NS,
side; mark, crop an i «pjii
rtic
Scientific Bnscncan.
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