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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1902)
She ïimcs-iirrafd. A Great trait was taken of biin in this cos tume, with rough worsted stock ing* and with gun in hand, about 25 years ago. Sportsmen were not slow to follow an example which combined fashion with comfort.—London Telegraph. The Sunday edition of the TCRDAÏ. AÜUr>T». l'Ätt. J^ouis Republic is a marvel modern newspaper enterprise, ÍI onager The orginization of its news ser-, OREGON vices is world-wide, complete in. '1'lie movement to recognize every department; in tact, super:- j and compliment the services oí John W Mackay could not tell lh^‘°f “7 Captain Clark of the battle-*hi|> The magazine section is illus A ko within $20,oo<>,ooo how much he ÀKKIVK TIME S( fl EDI 1 ES Oregon is deserving of encour- from was worth when he died. It is a trated in daintily tinted colors and Depart for From Huntingtun Ore Oregonians agement and aid. men of the splendid half-tone pictures. This warning to young should take a pride in the notab.e section contains more high-class i’bicago- Salt Luki .Denxer. Ft consequences to men who neglect Porti ml Worth, Omaha. Kan achievement of the vcssle bearing 1 literary matter than any of the Special »as City, Sr Louis. to learn bookkeeping.—Ex. 1:45 a.ffi tin: name of the state, and of its I monthly magazines. The fashions 12 8& Chicago and East. a. ic i illustrated in natural colors are faithful able commander, who It develops that when the shoot especially valuable to the ladies. 1 waited long, without a sylaLle or 1 Atlantic Salt Lake,Denver.Et. 3:35 The colored comic section is a ; Express Worth. Omaha. Kat symptom of complaint, for his due ing began, on the occasion of was City, 8t Louis p IK. Tracy and Merrill ’ s escape from genuine laugh-maker. The funny 2:10 reward, while less worthy men Chicago at d Fast. r> ni weir shoved above him. The the Oregon Penitentiary, several cartoons are by the best artists, of the guards skulked and bid. I be humorous stories are high Navy tlt-pai tment lias said of Cap But it must be remembered that class> b>' authors of national reP* St. Pau) Wall, W alla, Lewis 12:35 E st Mail ton. Spokane. Minne tain Claik’s navigating the Ore utatinn. 1 45 apolis. St. Paul, Du- a. m. they were not appointed on ac gon around the Horn, airiving at Sheet music, a high-class, pop -------------1 uth Milwaukee, Chi cago and East. the-scene of battle just in time, count of their fitness for the posi ular song, is furnished free every tion, which they did not possess, Sunday in the Republic. and taking her into the forefront The price of the Sunday Re- 0EANftn(J KIV Ell SCll EBI LE but only because they had one or of the action and coining out cov more friends with a little political public by mail one year is $2 oo. ( ered w ith glory, is unparalled in | For sale by all news dealers. >______ From fortumi pull.—Telegram. the history of navies. It was the A li sailing dates sub j?ct to chai ge. Oregon and the Brooklyn that | YOUR 8pm For San Francisco 1 p ni. Hon. Harry Tracy of Oregon, START A BUSINESS OF I_______ really w on the light and destroyed every 5 days. OWN the enemy’s ileet. Other vessels who has made an extensive tour Columbia Hirer . 8 p. m. aided tow ard the close, but these of the Puget Sound country and Steamers. E x ____ Sun. To Asto la aim Way- Our new book entitled “ 40 M oney __ two would have done the work. is now in eastern Washington, is M aking I deas '' is worth its weijit in Saturd’y Landings. Sm h a voyage with such a result reported enroute to Idaho, Harry gold to eveiy man who wants to start a 10 p. u. is unpiei edcnt Another Captain will find the people of this state legitimate, paying mail order business Willamette Eifer. might have done as well, though highly hospitable and tl.e latch It t.-lls you what to do and how to do 6 a. m. Oregon City 5ew 4:30 p ni not every one would; but no inat- strings banging outside. What it succe. -fully. Send us 50c today Except berg, Sab in and Way Exc« pt Landings. rSunday. I'. r it was Clark who did it. I lis ever Harry hankers after he can and wc will send you the hook, and a Sunday. have, as his persuasive manner is valuable monthly journal one year free ship a as named for this state and WlIlHiuetlc Sc Yamhill 3:3(1 p ni 7am. Elver. its people ought to take pleasure simply overpowering. Make your C entury P ublishino C o ., B ox 73, Teu-dav Or. gen L’ilj, Davtohi M j H eron L ake , M inn . T'i iird'y self al home Harry. -Boise News and feel a civic pride in present- , aud W aj -Laudings Wed. & ZSovig'ii. T^xn».Toez, ZDxessed. Z-j-uLmlcGx, flooring', SääCiäTlffiE 5JNÌ0T4 P4C5HC I BO YEARS* EXPERIENCE T rade M arks D esigns C opyrights A c . Anrone «finding a sketch and rfpscrintlon may quicKly ascertain our opinion tree whether jiu inveì.il«n is probably patentable. C’nninnnih’R- timi» strictly confidential. Handbook on Putente sent free, oldest Haency for -wring patents. Patents t.-iken »hroiv.Pi Munn A Co. receive Special notice, w fl out charge. In the • Scientific American. A handsomely it'tstratcd weekly. Largest r'r- rulation of mot ••cientitlc journal. Terms, fi a ’ear: four mon* os. 91. Sold by all newsdealers. iflUNN Ko.38"”’“”*- New York Br.uub & Sat. The mill is situated in one of the finest bodies of Pine and Fir timber it. East< rn Oregon. The proprietors have spend no cxpuise to put the reud in . ...... couditi ni Al) special orders receive prompt attention An excellent qualitvh f I 1; kiilda ol lu,i ir *lw*v» «0 h»nd ther i formation cal on or For fur dreaa KI.XG (fc.'AYER, Proprietors. Bumw, Oregon. •" • . •J!.,:« HI, Hdci;;,,,,,' Leave leave Snake River. Lnwist'ri Riparia. 1:20 a tn Biparia to Lewiston., .8:30 a in I ' ¡ 1, Daily. A N.H oar , Huntington, Oregon A. L. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. As’t. Portland, Oregon A. L. MOULER, President. OFI SHELLEY & FOLEY Proprietors, OREGON BURNS, Shop opposite old Brcwerv Al) work done with neatness aid dispatch. Sat:rfacion gST* rivo us a call. Si II POST. Prop. IRVING, HARNEY PIONEER WHITE LEAD Agent“ Harn-y Co. Loci) Agents Malheur Co. Wm, Cooley, Rulah, Lytle Howard, W affali .................................... Vale Rutherford, Burn*, Llegan. Hann y Heath, Diewsey I1EAEQUARTERS 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 priser 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 . JOE TUPKER BlacksmithingHorseshoeing. I X X X X Wagen woik done ;.i a satisfactory manner. prorr.pt attention. All orders given Give him a call. — iPATEfiTSiGUARANTEfD Our fee returned if wo 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 «ample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., (Pateut Attorneys,) WASHINGTON, D. C. Evans Building, ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARTS ARE NOW CURABLE by our neev invention. Onlv those born deaf ere incurable HEAD F. flCISES GEASE IMMEDIATELY. A. WERMAN, OF BALTiWIORE, SAYS: “ ■" ' V ' ■ ’■*fn*’* '■ "1“-’ a full hi*;crv oi ol «i' u«»e. to be w. eu at tour diveretion. • ' About *;“('reiJitU‘ “r 10 “"*• *nd ,hi' on s*ui»« ’«>'«• ««¡i«;»•• my 1.V3-XT1 J ■; I undt ber of ph] • i ' I . i’.A «".'»W-ar •<-. «1 ■ ( -.In-city w:u> told m-that .•‘e ■ ■ll’'-the then cease I then ' 'L'';'.':',;; ‘ ■; » > ■■• am ordcr-a .onr treat- meni Af ' ’ ■ . to-day. afi, ' : c' ;aiu '«rin^ .a.-aKa ear ha» t een entirely reeortd I thank yai bearti!} am . “i O'i'r !.-ft e,. , MINX' under bit i, ,1,1,1. ’ ' nctJnd,. T.C Grout. Purn,.H0~ rictAtwr hip. cattle. III, .. . i-Mpreae down on I „th f,iM " IrasMMT and nuderblt In eart «?’’ ' M Feunirk, Hurt, Ur . i, uty Jud,, eurrnatk» two uinifr ......... buiuded bar T „n rU surer .. half crop In left elr aj»r .. J II Bunyard, Him,,, *“ marks, crop off ltite,t| '“«.„„j on kuti1:™;-”*;;:. OREGON. MAIN ST.. BURNS comfortable garment. tors sav When it is considered what a Il was from this this beginning' ¡ARLIN there sprang the dinner jai ket of change woirld be made in the food y •l.’.ngr toewn« : ; p ot the today, which, as all its wearers supplies of the American people admit, isagieat improvement up J it they were deprived, for all prac tical purpose, of peaches, water on the oidinary swallow-tail. 1 o the King’s sound common melons, muskmelons, blueberries, si>re in matters of i\e> v-<lay lite huckleberries, cranberries, giaplel 'LLr.a r.ZeJLC Ins subjects, and, indeed, the sugar, maple syrup, pineapples,' world in general, owe more than green corn and most of the most of us imagine. The soft oranges, it is easy to understand V. Homburg hat, which is such a that if we eat too much meat, as ". . V1-; ,-fi pleasant contrast to the hard felt, a nation, it is a mistake which can ?? .F>i’ was brought to England from not be explained by the lack of I ierinany l>) the King and made other food, in excellent variety fashionable in America. He notic and find quality. The truth is ed a hat ( f this discription in a that the .American bill of fare, llombmg shop, bought it and both animal and vegetable, is of <7^ * Tfi,- o '-L> ! ■a The United found it so comfortable and be 'rare abundance. coming that it rec eived the seal of States is a country of good eating. Superior to all ethers irrespective ; Cleveland Leader. o< price. CaUb gue tells you 1 bis royal approval, and he has why. Writ; fur one. i seldom since been seen in the bliu k l'v>w lei. President Roosevelt’s neck’ies NATION AL S l -'. i M MACHINE CO., ' Anothei practice of the middle are growing louder and louder. 339 RROADWAY. l-'actory, \ of the nineteenth century was to 1 le has adopted one that is pro Sew Y«rk. BELYI9E3E. ILL. ( sit civet dinner for at least too nounced by caller* at the tempor I iouis , wliile the men usually re al) While House to be the most 1» Abunlutely Pl RE, and " AXTF.D —Tr.t stwobtiit sir n and mained m tlie dining room for a stienuous piece of haberdashery will 01 l’W EAR nil other 9 women tu travi 1 ai d a ha ni-e for old Lead . ■nil li ngi i peliod, and ficquently ever seen upon a Chief Magis established house <f solid fiueanial Salari ♦?'" a year ar.d rx- If »/our local dealer doe» no! car* * «larding diank moi,' port wine than was trate. It is a large puff, and its pen»i rs, all payable in cash. No canvas ry it write to us and ue will »ee that g"> d foi them I he King,though most audible tints are red, yellow, 9 sing rrqmred Gir. rvli reuecs and eli yow get it. clo-.- .,-if addrts.iil .vamped cnvc’oye. he was alwacs blessed withan green and blue—not to mention a H I’ Fuller A Co. Portland Addn ss Manager, 351» Caxton Bldg i villa nt appe tite and enjoy» •* scattering of browns and grays, ••••••••••A Chicago. g' i dinner as well as ancone with hcie and there a little violet (I m , showed Ins diapproval ot and a suspicion of silver glint. —. thve wavs a- soon a’ he was set- W lien he first put it on, a few '. cd a' S.milimgham lie lias al- days ago, he vailed Secretary »•c*»R0 sisal» pnw<«T ( » WHITi. Vm.PMWa’T w.ivs liked to smoke iimnediatclv Cortelyou into liis office for the W. R Sl.Rtt, Ca—l, rtflei dumei, and so the long sit- purpose of dictating an important X i.i»:; . \,.| the meal soon became letter. Between paragraphs the $ a thing ot tlie past. I’tivn, too, secretary gazed spellbound at the his pi . L i 11 , e ha» alwac s been i am bow beneath the presnlcnt’* tel ( .Oc t aed light ccines.’o he.lvv determined chin, and unw II. i.’Oine poi t lias bc-en • What’s the matter?” asked CALDWELL. IDAHO gcnu.d'e reduced (loin a bottle the president, as he noticed the 1(1 .1 " l.l’S 1 to- 1.1 p: iai upation of his right-hand \ General Banking Business Lansacted mg < t «in.'king, it w man. CORRESfXiNDENCE INVITED w ■> popular iard iig.<- ••Oh nothing, only the necktie," lle was almost the lirst replied Mr. Cortei) ou, shading i .moke them regularly, In* ev ea from the dazzling glare. ■ ---------------- to them m Egypt, and to •‘Isn’t it a dandy?” exclaimed Higbot of all in Leavening Power — Latest U.&. Gov’t Report smokes I evptian ones the president, smiling with happy rr »l»ei».«II x made for pride, ••1 It. c a tie that is a little prono ■unci il. but I can not bear the id ea of any thing loud ” pnn“r guranteed lì' Up-to-date jub printing at reason able prices. iXt, F H».. Waab.it ,u ,. D. C. ieT.ar a Muutha <ra»Monll >• w I'lfsa.Sec'y. B • Bavsnuaau. „ GeoD n„„,, ¿2‘^.Seaatara with 111. < «.>.,,er-te,i•' 5 per hu t crop off ri«bt ea,, wHulJ£ jreaameu ’■“'Ik'iBtit ai1(i ' raey (Hut of Bur: g. u. eraor Friday. I G a. tu Willamette Hirer. 14:30 p in : Tu tad ay Portland Corvallis ’! uesdav ' Thurs & and Way Landings Thurs & Sat I ZX/ZcuLlclin. s'. 1 ing Captain, now Rear-Admiral, Clark a sword as proposed, in R. L. Sloss, President of the token of this gregt event and the I Game and Fish Association, has < onspicious, noble part he played received a letter from the Board in it. —Telegram. of Fish Commissioners stating that 10,000 Black Bass would be shipped the last of the present When King Edward VII, then month, The Commissioners say Pi Ince of Wales, m ide h:s famous tom of Egypt and ‘.lie I loly Land, 10,000 will he able to stock Goose some .|o years ago, lie found the I Lake, They also express a de- usual form of dresscoat too warm sire to heartily co-operate with our Association in stocking the for comfort.— He thereupon hit upon a compromise in the shape rivers and Jakes of the county of a daik blue, loose jacket with with all kinds of edible fish, and silk facings and gold buttons. All also to assist in their protection. bis suite adopted the same attire With 1,000,000 B.iss in Goose for informal dinners, and when Lake they would supply the the loyal tourist returned to Sail-i j county in five or six years.—Al dringham he did give up this | turas Plaindealer. MOW I BURNS SAWMILL .Newspaper. 1 A. V. ERMAX, S Ercndway. Baltimore. Md. >.*ir tt si/fturnl fJoe^ not inlerj>rr with your ..„...„J0“ CURE W»«saf AT WTtSN..llCNAL AURSl ClISIC. u S»U( orru »»ution. CHlvaSO. IU. ì irsi National Bank bswa & e j c* briuUon tride marks 1 or J label*. | JlnSiSt OP R M3 ’ Martin Br, , . Burr. „ sontal La, sw«)l<,;% ,,n eltherbi, T at«« '•,,r rial» car. jav , alfp gome branded ■ O I. sbiusiedeckB p- nhouhler: < alil... 5 o0'U tOHrks enju, ;. lubt 4TlVJ (lop < 1, lef.. lelsaisr! Fred Deiistedt. nun,.. shoulder: (stile FD o»>-’ der half crop in esihtn '• R J Wiliisnts. HUet.l,. A.O.l shoulder: rattle, t K, off left ear....... .. .8'f, isisereri Jrr chin: also t attle br„.. derbir in left car, und,.i, eameJT. n left ----------- - uuder half crop In right. , H H Elliott. .Vsrro«, I *A . left stlllc; , hi l.. Th , rsls st 0< mark, upper Slone ci,, I®' and bell collar. Sylvester Stnlih.Ksm — lev; call le V bar, abort over sb.[e la FUOl dewlap „ ' P G Smlth, Burnt,U-. - = riaht hind ley anti left,' (•trie-on.::h rf.ip; 1 ettr. Belli in under Shira: ' a e Young, ¡in,,,. h, »nostra J^conneti,,!.,!, rU,.,. o-rt Shl.U.der, tattle. ri>; It, earmark, tight oarer..,-,. nig towards luad on nt Office Sltleof neck; all C P Rutherford. Bun.. ; u- altle: t armnrk. untfef Is1 '*z' > ar 2 on k;t <1. ■J;,|er Mtchat I M... inn, homr ;’5 oil left hip: ir.nrk, rit rn » left dro< poti jug’a:.. ’ Th. b V. innful.!. i;nrtu. i‘.4ieCaou on 1« ft Hliouiut r: (.aifie.«• Ate tuau crop off left ear. i John Crad'loi k. Silvi« W »uyu »'I; < i.i-.t. rU I.: eto-, »„a.iuv.-cr. Ri bribkct. V,‘ r Smith, rump, cattle D in»rk, split in right ear. mt G Hudspeth, I'.ur’.B, (art ^N8. side; mark, crop and tplii: Simon Lewis, l.uri ?, cur ,rdCtiCl »••ark. crop pnd ur.derSit.ffjE under hak crop off i;:lr lleCUOI TG Kriif;. Bar a. raft’c ¿""•W left hfp; »iiRtka, rr.pti’ i\. R xkbc John Wkzu’l. Burns, n iitifle; riitUe, (liuinuLd bsr rAK split in each tar, wa’l.'c , D M ?i.’cMena’.ny. Uurcu.: < left stifle; ( ante, tijon leftk i in each ear With full nsu.e 1501 ,”C| Varien Br« horsi-s. Ll’c iVvouau I.F on right hip; mark, cl 1 ‘ aUu a»i derhit iu right ear. J W Jones, Burns, caiiic.-aW^s right liip; ninrk, f rop S'.d» < U. g bit in right; holies saine bitnll J A Willian.s, Van, liu'ri ' fl « «Hie, bar IL on ¡ett il 8. dw - r . eir, under slope in right. fetUi I II Elliott, Bur: s. hors««.!' loUli 8’itle; cattle. cn left i.de - > right car, left spiit in baii-*1 -ioWn agftii.si siue of bead. | Bi C 8 Johnson, Van, hvmtfti cattle, SJ on ieit hip; Dian. 1 half crop in right un.. unde C J Junnson, Riley, cattie. marks, iw aliow fork in r.gr■’«—"1 W B Johnson, cattle,JKt knto H 'i mark, crop oft right ear, tw > ey , half crop In left. wrw ■ W A Campbell, Narrowi.f r . » on left shoulder: cuttle, k »V Li*L left shoulder; mark, upper-i jn Joint Buoy. Burna, horsai* cattle, 2B on right inp or k BUB each car, hole in right. . _-j Mis I N Hughet, Warm lock on left siue; mark. * sib Sohn Jlipsman, Burns, b»'** - shoulder; < attle. <>J on ngl ■ ijfi left ear. two undei its iu r¿J * Sam King, Burrs, cattle,' Bliri crop and underoit iu cm . Jaw J I* Dickenson. Narrows.^*, mabsu stitie; cattle, bar through das»-””’ abouhkr; mark, ui • t .J m 1 branded on left side and hir Dlr Rote Sits. Nrrrowa. horse* l’hy cattle, same on left hiper»1 bit in eacn ear, dewlap« nt-* 1» Finnemore, Burns, horr* left stifle: c attic same on ee al re • fl each ear. under slope i» nose. A Kill. Eg’I, horse*. on right hip; mark, tipperhv i J T Ware. Narrow n ' a>t‘f * pv .. hi;»; mark, under half crop 1 J W P.iggs. Burns, hors* ? I H B Timmor.i. Narrows.ke*•; binedon left stifle: cattle uj4^.. , n irk. crop and under bai Hrawr der: .! u right. <1. w ,? u: >• n Joel If Howard. Burs*. - •‘'■’Fl i *->‘J stifle; cattle, ^ame on left left ear. split in right. W W Br tv. u. Fife* ”• rle< (gra jaw. young hOrscs 1 ofbja*» right «rifle: Dar - on rip5^ a< r< »a hovk: ha" d amond — ^j X' 1> Ila; ;••. Bi. cattle, same on left hip: £; ” : right ear. ••••< D TOF1 left side or hip: mark, crof*4 and slit in left J 1 « ‘ J shoulder. 1’1 John GDcrest. P I- - C* -Lin / 4 wrench on left stifle rfle Atfns mark square cn>p off rigM* •iope on left. French-Glenn Lire Wort j Clot •' w.-Lin « «. . P • IDftftir ' • • s . ho a- , t erted on jeft hip mam fl* - ■bad left car. deu ap rut titc. mark same st a‘*<vc < rffeeta m»'k •« allow fork n »;> * ,__, th ma t; < «’tie. T on left i kip off left ear. wattle • n left ** C. H. vtwfflr. B uts . " -OHM left th«»nicer «n¿ M E r Bn’kler. MlMea. light ri a mark. »mv< • •••' wattle; harsee, 44 ou 1 a* JOHN F. L.j i: - (»¡A*' — dial \ iol’fl" 1 er •roid /Il . iF .S* ¿ Ml* '