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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1902)
W íinirs-Mícraíd “Yis,” said Mr. Dooley, “in the prisuice of th’ most illusthrees iv his subjicts, except me frind, W. Reid, the king was caw mat ed. ’Tis bad ’twas put off. It ONE WOMAN’S MISSION. was got exprissly for I.is thrue and staunch subjects on this side Mrs. Richard Henry Stoddard, ov th’ water. Th’ King didn’t wife of the poet, who died the nade it. He’s bin king all the other day in New York, ending time. A lot iv knew it. But his a beautiful life of devotion to her su'ijicts from across the sea want husband, and leaving him grop ed to see a cawrnation.an’ cudden’t ing in darkness for he is blind— conv.iuiently have one heie where awaiting the time when he shall things are still run be universal join her to continue their love suffering an’ there are a good making throughout an eternity, many »hooting gal’iies, so they got tqi the cawrnation over there. says the livening Journal. It was a wcll-inated couple. Afther all, most iv tli’m didn’t git They lived together for more to see it. They come home to than a half a century. More than where they was born, and lave 50 years ago they «« ere svvuet- the land where they expect to die, hearts and they were sweethearts if they an’ us have good luck. ‘•It was a gorgyous sight, any when she died. They were as lender sweethearts as when her how. tJut they had trouble to cheeks were rosy and her face start with. 'I’he pawn tickets for the jewils out th’ hat cuddn’t be was round and fair. Stoddard is a poet, a strong, found. They broke a window and virile writer, a producer of good pasted in bits of glass, an’ it be literature. She was his eyes gan to look like king would have with which he saw the world. to cawrnated by a common clod She thought her mission enough hoppin’ glazier. There were to ubsorb the years of her long grate trials and thribulashuns, but life of 79. She was content to Pierpont Morgan came along at assist him, to give what his closed the right time an’ give the king a eyes lacked, the sights of things hand full of unimportant jewils, beautiful, and that he saw, taught an’ the hat was properly decorat ed. Fr'm that on we saw we’d by her loving descriptions. Perhaps her life does not ap- ■ have to do the job ourselves, if peal to the modern woman as it we got th’ worth tv our money, something to emulate. She be so ¡very one turned in to liilp our longed to the past. She did not depmdant cousins, Andrew Car- Catch the inspiration of those naygay lint Wesminister Abbey, grand women who scorns the which was superbly dicorated be simple loves that animated peo tapestries lint be J P Morgan; ple once, before advanced ideas Yerk«*s lint tliim th’ sthreets; took possession of tile minds of Frohman III’ theatres; th’ Amer the noble modern womanhood. ican steamship syndicate give to She is probably pitied by wo (him th’ use of th’ river for th’ oc men w ho have a mission more in casion, an’ thousands of 1« il Amir- keeping anil style with the vie«vs ican hearts lint tliim a -pathriotic of the new woman. howl that made th’ king jump Yet we cannot avoid pausing ivry toime he heard it. “1 tell you, Ilinnisy, it was a to give a thought to one woman who was a sweetheart to her hus thruly pleasint, beautiful an’ pa band according to the old fash thriotic sight, and well worth ioned conceptions. Pity her, new money.” woman, for losing the drift of the ages toward higher attainments Business push is necessary that spur and lift up womanhood business success, says Harper. today, but we must concede that The man who expects his busi theie is beauty in the life of a wife ness to prosper just because it is who gave sweet devotion to her his dream, will probably find Lis helpmeet and who held to her at dream developing into a night tainment after a half a cycle had mare of complications from which gone. Mrs. Stoddard, wife of the he will be relieved by the action poet, was old-fashioned, but it of the courts. If he escapes the was not a bad fashion, after all. disadvantages of a serious ending SATCKDAT. AV«J»1 .3 1W.'. Some of the editorial pata- phers ••squibbed” about the re- wanl for Tracy'» capture, saying: ••The reward should be patti to Tracy's estate, inasmuch as Tra- cv killed himself.” Some other editors, mostly heavy men on exchages, took it up and are now engaged in ex- «oriating those paragraphers for uttering such sctiinents. Brelliern of the heavy editoii.il desks, these patagraplters ««ere joking. Brethren of the paragraphers’ «lesk label your jokes. You must know that the average editor don’t know a joke when he sees it, unless it be marked. All of which remind us of the incident when Bishop Wilberforce, stand ing «Ml the street joking as was his wont to do, suddenly stopped and whispered; ••llush, boys, don't crack anv mote of those jokes. Here conics a fool" Exchange. burns sawmill A Great Newspaper. DOOLEY ON CORN ASI1 L N. The Sunday et’itiui) of the St. Louis Republa : is a marvel of modern ne spaper enterpri- Z^looxirxg' The orginizatior: of its news se vices is workl-«vide. complete in Z v É otjl I c L ìxx g” LINE every department; in tact, superi situated in one of the finest bodies of Pine and Fir timber ii. The mill is or to that of any other new spaper. Eastern Oregon. Tiic proprietors have spur« d no expense to put the road in ÊM0N PACJHC The magazine section is illus eood condition All »peciul orders receive prompt attention « li ti i V i: Si'll EDI » • " For lur- trated in daintily tinted colors and Depart for TIME An excellent quality'of all kinds of lumber always on baud from From llur»tinut"n Ore splendid half-tone pictures. I hit tb<r information call on or address S .It Lak« .Deliver. Ft section contains more high-class KING «k 8AYER, Proprietors, Bunin, Oregon. Wurth, Oniah.i. Kan literary matter than any of the sas City, Si Louis. 1:45 a.m Chicago and East. monthly magazines. 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H oar , Anyone •••ndln< n sketch hh <I <li»»eript!cn way t attN'kly it‘t« »»rfani <’tir tipH'i« n free whether an Huntington, Oregon Invention i* proh.-.LIv i if . tal.Io. < «miwiiniea- ttoii* Mtrlctlv confidential. Handbook on Patidt» . A. L. CRAIG, «■•nt fr-e. «geiicv f. r Hoeuriiiu patto '’ ' Patenti taken »hrouah Mutiti «It < u. receive Gen. Pass. '.g't. Portland. Oregon Hxcta! notifr, wifi out rlmrifo, in th« A. L. MOHLER, President. Scsniiiic fliiititeti. A li.indsotnelv il’isfrufotl woc'.Jv. T.nrce't cir •uiation of any •'dentitìc I uiricu. Term», S3 • ■•ear; f «tir ni'i* n«, f L .•'"iilbyaH t.ewjjnenloi.« I’p-t >- lafej ib printing at reaeor able piices. flUHN & C g . - s '' New j . D. York C. 0HEL2Í3 MILES IN 132 HOLES ^40.00 c ® PIONEER WHITE LEAD O 9 • I- Alisiilutely 1*1 UK, ¡mil will 01 I M EAR all other Lead . o o • V o « G G • NATIONAL SL^iLC MACHINE CO., 339 EROADW AY. Ne* York. Factory, BELMÜLRE. ILL. W anted T iu htwortiit men am « W omen to trav- i and .< ivcrti>e for uhi < Mab’isLvd Louse < f solid fiiicanial *t.i ding S.Jan ar ai d rx- I 'I > all payable in cash. No < tnva*- sing r<-quirtd Giv» rvl<rcR<*es an i en close >t*lf addressed ¿'amped enve^pe. .\»ldr»*s Manager, 355 Caston Chicago CORRESKiNDLNCE INATTED Tin- new woman seen'» to have ¿«ten up It ting to be the old girl . i with Hl. «on, . ,*!?’»h« fur h.tf (.r. - right eas. until, . „ 'lh, > Em grant and ,1, „ it, ,"« «• , of Burns, ' B R Porter, Unni,. , ,ttle , ocath heart. un |. f, «.f., I : each ear. er.ir. ..trv'.herw??“ Buni.1.“"*’' kraì,:'*" '•*“ •’ U T eter Clemens. Puri» fie; natile same on either hir '’ ül»tn Dia.rl iai nk down on |.„th hil - enriurjl ,;' " and uuderblt in each ear, il""’ M Fenwick, l'uri, hori.. C mx . i al bar on l^u al.,,,,., '■ U.K earmarks, two un,.', ' *••“ b,„ud-d bar T r .■!„ t .? ;"r” < umh half cr. p In left (ar. ' • ‘‘•“I Asse« J II Bunyard. Burns, cattle marks, crop off left ear, swÌ.iJ’f *LOÇK • lAitl J 1* Withers, Hart ey, borge» 1 on left ahoulder, . «¡tie, 1„ ., ’ HARNEY... either hip: etumarka. uiinerto ...OREGON. derbit In left. “««"wu** Marfin llr,.».. nun ratl| . aontal ba, on « .it . r l.,P: righ, e«,. .wallow f..rk j,. |,„ ■ Jaw: atro ►■ulne branded finii.« <> I. Shii.gledcckcr. Hurt, > „ •boulder; «atti,-. , righ, , " mark» crop oil ri-hl «ar, cm',, , Loci] Agents Malheur Co’. Agents Hnrn-y Co. crop off left. Win Conley, Bulah, Rutherford, Born«, Freil Hemteilt. Burnì,honor ahouKU'r; cattle Fl, on left ,, Lytle Howard, W-stfall Loegan. Hann, y der half crop in eai h ear. ’’ Heath, Diewsey ........................................... Vale It J William», Rii,,, hon«.,-. 4««l six.hitler: calile, ( j; on lefthii - <-ff left eur, nnder i a f (r<.p.** ’ • er chin; also caule branded vÀ deridi in left car, under hair cn- «attic .T on left rii«. < roj-an. É under half crop in righi. H II Elliott, Narrows, borge« 7’ left stifle: rattle Th coniDitied'oi mark, upper slope on eai h ear i and bell collar. Sylvester Smith, Narrow».hatH-< i leg; cattle V bar, earmark, ugò * short over sloj e in each ear « Eastern Oregon Developing Company does a general dewlap. real estate and commission business. Buys and sells ,PJ\Sfni?th’ B'”■»•*'« horMMw* right hind leg ami left »boiibkr , real estate, mines and mineral lands, business enter circles on either hip; earmari ear, split m under side m |(jr ölen prises of all kinds, horses, cattle, sheep, etc. Location A E Young. Burns, horses, Y J < coTHie« ted on right shuuMer ui ?! of government lands and the development of the re leit shoulder: cattle, rockitg(hi* ___ sS < sources of Eastern Oorgon and contiguous territory. earmark, right ear drooped down .1 ing towards In-ad on upper side; ij: side of neck; all animals dehorn»:* 1 J ohn E. R oberss , ecy ., O ntario , O r . <’ P Rutherford, Burns, ratti* tj Fide; earmark, under h a. f crop ritti bar 2 on left sbouuier _ Michael Mo\hm, h> : f * f . . ’ • ■• on left hip; merk. i:.-M ,Br wi .. I141 left drvopou down, jugiianTt* ' V£ltì '1 In s W4ngfiehl. Burns, hors«-. on h It M'.t'Uhkr, ca;t c, mniet:. • "_|i'rT’-1 «•rop off left car, «hort « versò i J. « Joh n Crnddo k, Sil vics, hütet•• -, f” shou’dtr: < alile, is > on righi»/? i ofl right ear, swallow fork la kll brisket. A’l W E .Smith, Burrs, rattle, X!«:» mark, spilt in righi tur, wattle « 3 BNS G Hudspeth, Burr s, cattle, 1 -rä side; mark, crop a;.*: split inesilc^ Fra Simon l ewis, Burrs, rattle FI. jl mark, cron and umU il it iuM oliee under half crop off righi. g Burr s, rattle qtnr»^ A. B Wagwn wotk «lone i.i a sati-f.ic’ory manner Alloidtrs given left TG hip; KriLs. marks, er. p ofi lcfter:- 4 «lohn WRzeli. Burns, h rgti. ••; 1 prompt a'tention. — Give him a call. stifiv. cattle, diano . <i baroDltS spat in eat h ear, watr.'eun erti:: • DM McMenatny, Burns, h«w* ! left stit.e; « tr ne o.* , n Kf: hip .. • « in each ear With full name a.: r Varimi Bn s., horst s. Lfuu \F011 tight hip; mark, crupn; derbit in right ear J W Jones, Bur .s. cattle,cv«" € light hip; jpark, <r.«p a dsii:' •' Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of •it in right; h.irges suine brani i J A \\ iliian’s. Van, hirsts. ’• • arete any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent I • aule, bar li. on left 111 8. u»*r»c:? ability of same. “IIow to Obtain a Patent” sent upon request. Patents ear, under slope in ngi.r. ¡uni secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. H Elliott, Buri s h.ir<'s. 114 cio' sfifle; cattle, z. on ¡eft s. «!e; nu. Patent taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in I l ight ear, left split in half kstd T he P atent R ecord , an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted doWu agiiii.tst sice of head. C S Johnson, Van, h«>rseS,SJ0 1 by Manufacturers and Investors. caule, sj o, Jeit hip; msik. ’ I •dice tialf « rop in right ear, ur.uerLii- Send for sample copy FREE. Address, CJ Joni.son, ld’oy, «attic, mark«, swallow iork la right cat 1 49*» Til VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., W. B Johnson, cattle, .1 Ke«®“ '' i.wi • .< (Patent Attorneys,) mark, cruii off right ear, two crop in left. Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. C. j half Wb W A • amphell, Naru m b . horr ! on left shoulder: «aule, ba: > 1 «!«■• in left shoulucr; mark, upper baile1 John Buoy, Euri.s, hvrses,kB«»j « attie, 2B on right hip or suit; each ear, hole in right Mrs I N Hiuhet, Warm Spritf lot k on left »tue; mark. . a’«: *^' 1 Sohn Hipsman, Burna. h«*r** shoulder: cutih-, OJ oi: rigb:iL' ’ left ear, two underbile u righi .,t Sain King, Burns, « attie,ST"'’J «■rop ana uu«.ertit ir cat h ’Y * jaw 1 a.a J P Di< kenson. Narr«-ws.h«*rj stifle; cattle, bar through diax«*| i i shoulder; maik. umhTbil in * 1 i'll branded on left side and hip ALL CASES OF Rose Sitz, Nrrrovvs, horses. E* i caule, faint on left hip or » :* * ; I it in each ear, de«vlap u bria* _ D Finnemore, Buri s, horse».’’’•■W ¡eft stifle: « attie yan «’ «m lefi-** -«« d off each ear. under si. pc in ri#'- - by our new invention. Oiily those born deaf are incurable. nose. £ A Egli. Egli, herses, E Q» on right hip; mark, upperha p- J T Ware. Narrow» ’ . j T. A. WKRMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: hip: mark, under half cropi’:*w . . , , , B alttmork , Nd.. March 50. toot . J W Biggs, Burns, horses» . . 1 e entirely aired of deafr.e«« thanks to your treatment, I wil. »ow «.ve vou a .1« t.djn > . •; x ca -e. to be iiAed at your discretion. II B Timmons, Narrows, b«** '.... . MM ' : Tn\ ri8bt began to «ing, and thkept cn jetting worse, unt?. I lost tax neating tn t'i’.s rar entirely I , Vx 110 I un i -rwet-.t a 1. - .tment tor catarrh, for three months without anv «uceeaa. conauhed a nuni- Joel II Howard, Burn*. I ” t «herv the «ra«t eminent ear apeCMitst of th«« citv. who told me t >at X an t ai ,n co-tvi help me and even that oniv tenipora: V.v, tliat the head noisca would »ttfle; rattle, same on leftM l,eir C » a< " ^f ’ n* in the affected ear would be lo«t forever eft car. split in right g. I then saw vour «.irertisrwent ecctden allv :n a New York parer and ordered vowrtreat- mer.t After I ha 1 *• 4 :t only a few <!aya according to your .t-.rrct <» d «. the noiM?»cea»ed. and W W Brown. Fife, horses, b1* i • • jaw. young hOrsts both ja » try hearing in the dt*ea«ed ear ha« Leen entire v restored. I thank ’ u j heartily and beg to er.iatn I right rifle: bar r . n riffe » . V ixy truly your». j acro»» hook; ba7 diamonde« f- r A. VERSUS’, " t , S Broadway, Baltimore. Md. W D Hanley, Burra ’••*•**. *■ >/<>• trrtitnirnt <loe* not interfere with ffottr orru/xilion. i rattle, same on left hip: | •plit in riaht car, »w a.I«’« 1 e*:‘4 j LY vn left hip; mark.«walle’ J • ’ reasman. Burns. «■»::>; INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINiC, 596 LA SALLE AiE„ CHivaGO, ILL. I left side or hip. mark, trepak . and slit in left I L L Clark. Narrows, l.ursss* ’ shoulder. John Gilcrcat. (P I Ä , ¡■ret ' wrench oa left »tide: c»tt** J mark, square crop off . i.M** Cloi . slope ou left. l I ’ ' r- r iftkia re.: -en ie t. i «. 1 1 ci Imitation ■ - he-d I trcic itiarkj nerteä on j«ft hip. 1 • • ‘ left ear, dew ap cut • Irtela. »ft| mark tame r * above mark, suallow fork In»t throat; < attie. T on * off left ear. wattle o EOET. IRVING, Prop 2 HEADQUARTERS AT ONTARIO, OREGON, JOE TUPKER Él ¿•uprrior t > al! c.tb.er irrespective of price. C it.il ::c tells you why. V. rite for one. •*»'-■•✓>«• First Rational Bank .More things mmr Io them I hat tlvtl'l wait than to th >»r "li > «lo ««im 'J i !.. J Bun,, At...«,,’’ ami Fifty Ih,l)„,s. U W . Yovxo. PATENTS GUARANTEED A Grand Rapids furniture man while lamenting over the incon O gruity of women in demanding H fiour l^eal Jraler Um * r»/ it write to ted anti mt wi foreign g 'ods, said. “A lad« in « «I 1/ om get it. our city decided to refurnish her W I* Fuller A Co. Portland home. After exam nmg our e tile »to« k she g ive her order to Pari» house, i’he furniture t riv««l, ever« piece marked with a (»f ind Rapids furniture company HCWARO stamp upon it. It li.ui left our R. FCBRtf, Ca»~ »• Another «vornan tirati iront the factor«, had been »ent to Paris, use of compleanni medicine It and been delivered to the lady, is safe to sav, though, that if it costing het many thousand dob lars more than if she liad pur- diti the wik »he ditti happy. chased it from us direct." She paid for what some silly lh.it in hi who claims to be CALDWELL. IDAHO seeking new fields for his genius, women think sounds big: •• Si vr is f « , king t\ r a place where OFF FOR IT.” A Getterai Banking Business Iransacted he isn’t so well kow n. One must put their best foot upward at well a* forward if thrx would reach the top of the ladder • P of his commercial hopes it is oft en more link than anvthiug else. But luck in business is as eht ise as ir any other feature of life. Luck is a blessing when it comes but will disappoint those who de pend on it. Luck gives bright ness at the time when least ex pected but again disappoint be cause it cannot be depended upon. Push for business and win, but don’t just hope for goo«] results and depend on it happening to « insure success. \\ ise planning will result in tich returns \ct- ive hustle will command re-pect. • Thv bvdv of an unknown man was found in Kansas mcntlv. In his p<K kets was $1«» in cash and a revolver. The coroner $75 r°r funeial «■ ju«lgè fined ine « < i cai ry ing ci'ncealed w also took III«* gun. the locai pap« i printed the ubituaiy and got- mt. HJ. The Hurney County will p.y Il,„.treu,'•/"■« " •rd l«r the art »• a„.| r * ™ . •«>n or Penton,,,, I,„ k,ll. ' hor.es, muJe, , r,.„, r be, of the A»».,, i„ti„„ - e r ■ ■ ---------------- ...— w DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME BÈWÂÏ Ê Oft**' A K » • - - C'W r. H. vuegily. Bur ¡eft ahi.ulc er E t Bulk ley. ¿B* tight-t s mark. *r wattle; her»».«. 44 o , H.¿hest oí all in Leavening power.— La:;« V. S. Gov’t Report 1 ■ JOHN F. STRA^’^ . nr g .’ Tiri j Violi« A bsolutely foe JL-LÎ pure sk. »W»“ h F. S*1 ■ MJ.«’1 »«•