5 lie ïimrs-MtcraÎd SATURDAY. JltY JI I.IAN BYKI» ft. iWj. 51 anayer The Chicago Inter Ocean(rep) says: “Republican senators may dodge the issue of justice to Cuba in the senate, but republican can­ didates will not be able to dodge the people in November.” office; but they cannot hut recog­ nize that he is the logical candi­ date of their party for senator, 'fhis paper does not endorse Gov­ ernor Geer for senator, in fact it believes there are hundred- of men in Ort gon who could better represent Oregon in the United Slates Semite than Governor Geer But it also recognises the fact that a majority of the voters of lhe state said that they want him for senator, and it would most res­ pectfully ask the Republican leg­ islators if they propose to ignore the will of lhe people, and turn the governor down?—The Dalles Times-Mountainvr. The town Topics, published at Portland, is authority for the etateinent that Senator Simon will resign, and that Goveinor Geer will appoint ex Senator II W. The following is lhe rule used Coi bet to fill the balance of Sen­ ator Simon’s term of office. Mr. by lhe government in measuring Simon is now in Portland, and hay that ii buys, and .is is «.f g< n eral use » e print it; the rumor is possibly true 'l’o find lhe number of cubic The awful forest fires in Wash­ feet in a Hack of hai, first mea- ington anti tremendous destiuc- sure the distance from one side of tion of pioperty seem almost like its base over lhe top to base of visitation of Providence, but prob­ < pposite side — measure distance ably some crimnal of a hunter or aciosstlie bottom, subtract llu fisherman built a camp fire in the distance across the bottom from wrong place and w ent off and left the distant e from has - to base it. Su< h C.i.-e'ei. :i !M deserve» over the top and div.de urn .in ler hanging, and government forest by '.wo, which g ves the height i wardens should be increased in 1I1 ■ stat k. Measuie length of stat k numbers and given more author­ and multiply length, breadth and lieigth together, anil the result is ity. Salem Journal. the number of cubic feet in the stack. In a ton of hay that has Swords will not be beaten into been slacked thirty days or over, plowshares into South Africa nor there are 422 cubic feet. In new­ spears into pruning hooks, but it ly stacked hay the government , is said that arrangements have measures 512 feet to the ton. been made for the sale of the bard wire troches to the Boers at Naming (be Uhidren a nominal price for use in making fences. Thus the wire that stop­ An old fashioned woman, in ped the fierce Boer, or failed to telling why she happened to give stop him, will keep peace loving her numerous children such well kine within proper bounds here­ known names, said. after, and may it serve warlike “That boy ? He's Bill Byran, uses no more forever —Telegram. for it’s talk, talk,talk, from morn­ Again we are admonished that to make Hat salaries other than those specified in the Constitution is uncoil-11 utional Very well L< t it be so. But to cut off lhe un­ constitutional fees and pci quisites is not unconstitutional. Nobody has contended for that, Let that be done first. Then if the con­ sciences of the legislators will not permit them to give the secretary of state more than $1,500, and the treasurer more than $800, anil the goveinor more than $1,500, mid the supreme court justices more than $2,OOO, let it go at that. But if the illegal fees and perquisites shall be abolished, it will astonish the natives what arguments will be forthcoming in favor of the constitutionality of tl.it salaries. It is safe to say that the legislative conscience will not be nearly so tender when it conies to raising salaries, as that of its constitutional adviser who is now trying toiepudiate the republican plalfmm. P,inland Journal. The Sunday e< ition of the Z-VL3ÄlToe=, Louis Republic is a marvel Pressed. HjVLrrxloer, modern newspaper enterprise. ZBxxstlcZan-d. ^lOQxirxgr, The orginiiation of its news ser­ I I vices is world-wide, complete in Z^o-CLld.in g1. every department; in ta; t, superi­ The mill I» "Itnatecl in one of the finest bedieeof Pine and Fir timber it or to that of any other newspaper. Eaati rn Oregon. The proprietor» have »pari I 110 exp. nee to put the road in The magazine section is illus­ VOU.1 condition All special order» receive prompt attention A It It IFF. trated in daintily tinted colors and Depart fur TIM» An excellent quality'.! all kinds of lumber always on hand For fur- from : From Hantingtoa Ore splendid half-tone pictures. This .h. r inform .lion call on or address section contains more high-class t'Licago- Salt Lake Denver, Ft. KING & SAYER, Proprietor», Buinrr, Oregon. Porti nd Worth, Ouiabe, Kan literary matter than any of the I Special !»as City, St. Louis. monthly magazines. 'Ebe fashions 12:35 Cliicago and East. 1:45 a.m illustrated in natural colors are! a. io ! especially valuable to the ladies. j , Atlantic ¡Salt Lake.Denver.It,! The colored comic section is a I Express ¡Worth, Omaha.^Kar- 3:35 SHELLEY & FOLEY Proprietors, genuine laugh-maker. The funny 2:10 ' his City, St. Louis p tr I Chicago and Fast. cartoons are by the best artists. p m I BURNS, OREGON The humorous stories are high c lass, by authors of national rep- St. Paul Wall» Walla, Lewi-, 12:35 E st.Mail ton. Spokane, Minne Shop opposite old Brewery iitation. 1 45 ap li’. St. Paul, Du-I a. m Sheet music, a high-class, pop- All work done with r.eataess a: d dispatch. Satiafacion guranteed Ilutli Milwaukee, Chi-| ular song, is furnished free every, live us a call. cago end East. ■'tinclay in the Republic. The price of the Sunday Re- ouhlic by m lil one year is $2.00. (JEAN«ad RIV ER SCHEDILE From Portland For sale by all news dealers. y START A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN Our n< w book entitled “ 40 M aking I deas ir M oney worth its wei-jit hi gold o eveiy man who wants to start a Texas ml is to be tried as a sub­ stitute (or coal in the United Slates navy. IxK'k out for sub­ marine boats, airships and thing squadrons generally 8 p ui Columbia Hirer 1 p. ni. 8 p. IB Steamers. Ex Sun. Tf Astoi 1» ana Way- Except Sunday. Retard j Lauding 10 p. n.. legitimate, paving mail order business ti t. ll» you what to do and how to do it aueces-fully. Send us 50c today aud we will send you the book, and a Willamette Hiver. 6 a. m. Oregon City New 4:30 p m Except berg, Sah ni and Way Except Laudings. Sunday. Sunday. valuable monthly journal one year free Widtinifttc& Yamhill 3:30 p m River. Origen City, Dayton Monday- n i W ay-LaudingS ' Wed,* Friday. I'ENTiritY P ublishing L’o., Box 73. H eron L ake , M iss . 11:30 p ni Willamette Hirer. 6 a. ui I Tuesday Portland Corvallis '! uesday Thurs ? (’ . '■ , . .•» s-'/. j’r i-V“’ '■x p - e e Lor..-« he. of th,- J offer» »n ».I, lt‘ and lift, 1>, .... ' G.W. Ym x.. r.K.isr,s wHh°HiIiUr1' B P 0 with in. (t>ln t, .eiJ 0»»J »I» W Tbr.. —Wi '«WJ “ ■ ■ ■ .. . 0.1.3a’ c..r« B R Porter, Burn« r.»- ft ncathhenn.,;,!,,.^ ■. e^chear.en.p hr 1 K.'anse bT’alxi , Bupb. F’ ■ ül«ta P Jeter Clemen«. nu_, («pr«s tie: Mtilewmeon > su« Jaw also «onii randeu •', • «»cen O I. Shlnxle.',, ler. j ' I •huuhier; cattle, r. riJ Ag. lit Hiirn-y Co. Loe.il Agents Malheur (’>>. mark» crop oil- rinht ru f? crop off left. lluthiib rd. Barn«, Wm. Cooley, Baiali, Mee Fred Denate.lt, Burnet,, Longen. Il an ne y Ly-tle Howard, Westfill »Boulder; rank, n, „„ « » der half crop in . s. h ear. lleatb. Drcwscy ........................................... Vale R J William», P:le,.Kn »h..uMer: .atile. . !;„n|eI '.. !ift "“'ler i a:/rr™ ■ der chin; al»<,. a ■ ... h-, » Mee oer.nt in left car. undirb, '•Hie JT on lett rit«. under half crop in right. A H It Elliott. Narr, left Stille; cattle Th * mark, upper slope on ea L. • e< aud bell collar. ‘ -W Sylvester Smith. Narrow» ■ v leg; cuttle V bar, («rniark I Eastern Oregon Developing Company does a general short over stope in ,,.,h dewlap. real estate anil commission business. Ruys and sells B',n •• h >r*C8 right hind leg hug r h real estate, mines and mineral lands, business enter­ circle .S on either hip; ear:- prises of all kinds, horses, cattle, sheep, etc. Location ear. split in under si leoi kf ‘i A E Young. Burns, h, of government lands and the development of the re­ J-C corinei ted on righ sol­ ot< icit thouidcr; < u”lt, r.i.ki . sources of Eastern Oorgon and contiguous territory. earmark, right ear er, Ing toward« head oi J ohn E. R oberss , ecy ., O ntario , O r . Side of neck; all auiiHHiBtieh - ' CP Rutherford, ‘ ur », side;earmark, m ,-i M.fc . bar 2 on left sboul-Ier Mi( harl Mt)y]:ri hoiEir;’ L» on left hij.; mitik. right tkn left drot.pod down, i•ighan.L- tic Thos \V ingfield. Burn*, horj, on left shuuidtr; rift e.»air.?« C crop oil- left car. short overiioitJ Sou CrH‘l(,o< k. Silvit-B, hr»“, “noulder; rattle, 8 S on r.zk, on right ear, swaliow fork k • 1 brisket. W E Smith, Bump, cattle, I ' mark, split in right ear, wat’ie G Hudspeth. Burna, cattle, iJ side; mark, crop and Bplit jntid Simon Lewis, Bun.«, rank id MAIN ST., BURNS mark, crop and un leibif i; ■ ' under half crop of! right. Wagon work done ;.i a satisfactory manner. All orders given • Z2-Kril3, Bur:“b rn'tle C5i*’wj left hip; inurkF, rr.j> ort leftec^H John VVir7.ll. p..r, 4. >’ . prompt attention. — Give him a call. stifle; cattle, diuniond bar ui .3' fcplit in each car, wattle un ertz^^ 1> M McMer.ainy, Burns,ho’« . ¡en Ftitlc; < attic. 6y on :vft hit ' in each ear With full name and 7^ \ arien Bros., horses. LFonnti^^B iJ’ .°P rish,1 h{»,; ,na;k- V derbir in right ear. ,J W Jones, Burns, catlle,qu- | Our feo returned if wo fail. Any one sending sketch and description of right hip; mark. < rop «■ d e.i' ■ bit in right; honessutre brand«ffifl any invention will promptly receivo our opinion free concerning the patent­ J A Williarrs. Van, huree».3 ability of same. “How to Obtain a Patent” sent upon request. Patents cattle, I irj 1 1, on je]| i,y, ;il l.k car. under slope iu right. secured through us advertised for eale at our expense. H EKictt, B utls hors« b . Ilf I Patent taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in ■tine; cattle, on left 6,de; lz . | r> J cattle, 2B on right bipcr side; st | each ear, hole in right. Mrs I N ilnghet, Warm «p lock on ¡eft suie; mark. atticux I Sohn Hip.sn.an. Burns, horsei. shoulder; c attle, OJ on right side b left ear, two urioerbits i:> right Sum King. Bums, cattle,.'•Ten■ I crop and underbit in ch . h ear-^ jaw. J P Dickenson. Narrows. horseM stifle; rattle. Lar through diaio- • ■boulder; mark. undeTi 1» in er branded on left aide and hip. ALL CASES OF I Rose Hits, Nrrrows. horsc-s. R be!* I cattle, Millie on left hip ■ ei e J J 1 Lit iu each ear. dew lap < n brilW I I D Finnemore, Burns. h>nJ‘T left stifle: cattle pume « n itf. t:r ' > oft each ear. under slope in rlgU * B by our new invention. Only those bora deaf are incurable aoae. A Fgli. Egli, horses. .E < n on right hip; mark, upperliaUW^I J T Ware. Narrows, rattle, tnelcij F. A. WERMAN. OF BALTIMORE. SAYS: nip: mark, tinder half rropin np'*- J " Biggs. Burrs, hors s. OR*» ’ | Czv’/A».'.. ” • . • , , ,, , R altimorf . Md . March ro. icx»T. ’ ’cn- fh’^^l^Meafne*« thanks to your treatmeut. I ^¡^¿•.vg.ve you H B Timmons. Narrows. l.ersrt • ‘ ; to re t’.-rd at vour discretion. J Lined left s: .de, «at’.r i.r«*- j m ' ’’ ' nell-r’E!1, ‘*8*“ “ **“'■ *“*th;* k,p* °" •rtU"« wor,e' uu,iI 1 >°« mark, on crop and under ha •■■-oi'uhV:”"'’,; forthr« mom-,, t U kmu .«y .uc«.v ron»ntl»h ja rar;- g • .r - r-y hearius :n ,..e diseased ear luw Leeu entirelvrestored. I thank vg - i I ! right stifle; ar — (ll : _ht stifle: ¡. Lar T.n teg to remain Vny truly yours. ' * y I ' a< Tv»» r\s all [Mls' I.- ash. Noil V»'- erence» tn . en- inp ci ve'<>pe. C xt. n B dg. Fuller A Co. Portland HOWARD SCMtE, RMUt«», R0BT, IRVING, • F. WHITE, N €C-R*te u„. ,,r.. . V"«. /, i!V AJ1 sailing dates sub ject to chai ge. 4 p. ni. For San Francisco every 5 day» s-< ?' ?-■ e » e e f OREGON S hort L ine BLACKSMITH & WAGONSHOP. Scientific .American. Fads and Fancies. $10« 1 AND UNION PACIFIC in' till night. An’ this tin’s Chaun­ cey Depew, fer never in my life I did 1 see such a fellar fer veilin’ A handsomely tl’ tstrntcd weekly. I nrrest c’r- in of any -«i lent'île journal, 'ferais, $3 n i after dinner. But lan’ sakes,them ! culatt •e.’tr: f' ur mon’ ns. $1. Sold by all newsdealers. iUÜNN X Co.39"”»*«'»*' New YorE twins, Russel Sage an Hetty Branch '■*€. tii'ô F Ht.. Washington. D. C. Green, come here! You rascals, alius tillin’ your pockets with dough r.n’ not one eirthly thing'll make you empty ’em! This y oung un's the prize of the bunch, £Old hunters say es she is troublesome. Once she |r.he MARLIN roiled over an' over down them 9 ko T'.«ny ihirgi to com- *.« • •>.***- r< r.i 11Î it. Ti e i o of the cellar stairs, an’ proved hersel1, 9 ac ¡un is «¡7 avsclosed, t ie - I niednoBin the most sun- sarlain, a daughtei of the revol if pie, tlA! Hnisli elegant, the . .' »» i form ettrsetive. it secn.s a lion. Sech a lime as me an’ mi >0 th-owks bullets a little more a iccurstrly «nd rtantyJ old man had a namin' her! 11. u ’ .’'m'.v .tha’-.r!?.- .refotei .y citer ri’e. r?rS was sol on Clara Barton’ cause enalir, |t'e««i >>t. i- urta ¿arti Ì. i Ec'i.m. :u she was such a l ed, cross baby — . Ì •’ n •!. L. ' A.'.’.IN HRE AC but I’d none o’ that, she’s sech a • riiw haven , c< buster I out an named her Carrie 4 Nation.”— Philadelphia Times. 3 . Increasing influence is being manifested for the proposed fed­ eral law requiring all slioddv cloth to be stamped and designat­ ed. Adulterated food mud De marked, and why not wealing From the li.ii vest field* of Kan­ appai el. A Chicago gentleman whois sas t unit s a remarkable story . 1 here is sut li a shortage of hands alleged to have ill.ide tw o attempts for gathering the crops that the within a year to burn Ins wile fanneis aie put to their wits end. alive li.is been subjeetvd to a fine In the vicinity of Wichita it was of $100 and costs for bis last ef­ determined to utilize the labor of fort tn this direction. This gen­ the Weary Willie* passing thro­ tleman does not realize, peril.ip>. ugh the court! v and a lot of them what he has missed by living in a were hu.- lt d > If into the fields git it, big, selfish town, which The singular feature of the story has no lune to bother much with is that the unwilling workmen suv h 1 ases as his. were guarded by armed women. Sir I Imm.is has ordered a The men were all needed for uthci iniihini-di>l..ir racer, and S11 woik, and so the women took out I h in.is eo .tiuues to swi.u In- the old shotguns and stood gu ild t nip mis Hut Sir Eh. mas 1- ovci the hoboexi while the .alter ’Ui'I. .1 jolly good fellow, vim helped togalhei thcwhc.it There know, that nobodv will lw abh to were 50 or 60 in one bum h.l.inded see the sweated through thi from a wrecked (night train, beautiful white wings on the l'.irineis olfcred them $j a dav, shapely spars. but the tramps refused, and weie l.dward \\ liympcr, the moun­ thereupon ga’heicd up and sent tain climber, who attempted to out under duress. Thoee fellows scale the Canadian Ko., kies last weie giyen a practical illustration of the binding character of the summer, has made the statement that they will not be explored this okl law that one shall earn ins century. He had previously bi cad by the sweat of his brow.— climbed the highest Alps and the Boise Statesman. highest Andes. Secciai machine Republican pajieis m Oregon aie “playing huisc with Lioveinot Geer, and aie trying to poke fun at bun be- MU', lit is a candidate tor L niled States s< n.itoi, and has 1 et rii ed a lliajelity vo’t at h ' piti) lot' that BURNS SAWMILL A Great Newspaper. JOHN F. STRATTO* •’*< «r.rr-v.v< "Y*’'**//*.« * rntr for Arsi • ■* vriO CsWn!e4 bs* Violiti Str1 k., v Jvks F. S nM* S1». 811 SH ht»