The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 11, 1902, Image 4

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BATI !'.f>A Y.» ' T >BEJ. ¡1. 1902.
JU LIAM IB Y III»
COMMUN 1
ON RESERVE.
Ontario I>emoi rat:
Jt looks \t r\ much like two
counties arc tube wiped from the
map <-f Oi<7i <n, Grant and Har­
ney, as the forest reserve order
of lli».* depai tinunl, it is i umored,
takes all of these two counties-
except tin ii re peciix e county
rcalb. Fortunately court can be
held in the tliirc counties which
«till leaves the 9th judicial district
intact.
the largest school districts with
the h ast school popul.ition in the
United States. This single dis­
trict is larger than the entire state
of Delew are, w ill» an area of 2120
square miles and where the jtate
of Deleware lias a population of
about 185,000, this freak school
district lias a school population of
but seven. Malheur, Southeast­
er nmost county in Oregon, is the
county of magnificent distances
containing this curiosity. The
distri.t was organized in 1898,and
is situated in the southwest por­
tion of Malheur. The exact lo­
cation is on crooked creek, about
140 miles from Ontario, the near­
est railroad point. There are six
boys and one girl enrolled as the
school population of district 33,
Malheur. School is held in a
room in the residence of Andrew
Loveland on Crooked Creek, and
the teacher for the past two terms
lias been Miss Eva M. Smith of
Mosquito -Grant County News.
A Great
Newspaper.
THE FAMOUS
The Sunday edition of the St.
Louis Republic is a mai vel of ¡
modern newspaper enterprise. !
The orginization of its news ser­ I
vices is world-wide, complete in
hop t ine
every department; in tact, superi- ,
or to that of any other newspaper. ,
ArtD Mwi
The magazine section is illus­
i Kim»,
.‘Hn-llt;*
trated in daintily tinted colors and U-u.rtrur HH
fr oui
From Msst ■ st»» <>rs
splendid half-tone pictures. This
Chicago-
section contains more high-class
Portl nd Worth. Ouialu Kan
literary matter than any of the special «as City, 8t Louis.
1:45 a.m
monthly rnag.izincs. The fashions { 12:35 Chicago and East.
illustrated in natural colors are I a- ®
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The Place for Bargains.
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Meat and Food Chopper. 11.45;
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P acific
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(¡prmnn whitewpar an<l Royal Grar.itewear;
set I ott a B&d
iron» $1 23; Guns and Revolvers
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22 II iiicfiester Ilijle, ...... . f4 19
Dr/ it-lb’/id .Vcu- Home Sewing -Machine, $3o —
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Why pay |ti5 or «75 for no bettor
Honeymon Sewing Machine.................. $16-3&
especially’ valuable to the ladies. Atlantic Salt Laki Ilcnver.l't.
IrtSXOliELe'i ?
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The colored comic section is a Expresa Worth. Ornici:«. Kan- 3:35
p
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j
2.10 •as City. >'t Louis
Dozens of articles on our 5c counter (hat sell elsewhere for 10c
genuine laugh-maker. I he funny
n tn Chicago »r.d Fasi.
and 15c each; Many articles on our 10c counter, bring 25c in
cartoons are by the best artists.
other places.
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The humorous stoi ies are high
St. Paul Walin Walla, Lewis­
You cannot match th - value.’ we are giving tn
HOES and
It is to be Imped that the: ele­
class, by authors of national rep­ h .t M..ÍI ton. Sp-.kan?, Minn« 12:35 iS
UNDERWEAR
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utation.
partment es ill not discover that
145 apoli-. St. Paul, Pu- a. m.
luth
Milwaukee,
Chi
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The Famous CASH RACKET, Ontario, Oregon
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Sheet
music,
a
high-class,
pop
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Malhe ur county h one dense for-
cago i-tid East.
ular song, is furnished free every
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est oí sage timber, for should all
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Sunday in the Republic.
these fore t in tins county be set
'Fhe price of the Sunday Re-'y EAN and RIVER SCHEDULE
aside ns a fore st i.-serve it would
public by mail one year is $2.00.
Flora Portland
For sale by all news dealers.
lake the entire itiiity from the
All
sailing
dates sub­
map of Oit-gou, including Vale
A student of tin- Chicago dir-
ject to change. 4 p. Bl.
8pm For San Francisco
a nei Ou:..: ■ >,
I. w ■ ild include-
I ci lory finds there are in the city START A» BUSINESS OF YOUR
ZEBc-Mgrix Z-ruLZXX’ber,
every 5 days.
both county seats and prevent aid­
OWN.
70 i Adams and not a single Eve.
IDrcssed. ZLrciziscx'bex,
possibility of county seat enter­
Columbi« Klver
4 p. m.
But of Cains there are 55 anil
• 8 p. ui
l.tranier«.
tainments during the- coming year.
Except
Our new book entitled “ 10 M oney 1 Lx Sun. To Astoria and Way-
nF’lcoxim.g',
Ables 8. 'Fhe city is well suppli­
Sunday.
♦
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ÖHturd’y
Landings.
ed with patriarchs —10 Abrahams M aking I deas ' is worth its weight in 10 p. in.
n^oxildirtg'.
Blue Mountain Eagle:
19 Isaacs and 600 Jacobs. And gold to every man who wants to start a
WilUoietl«
Kiter.
The mill is situated in one of the finest badies of Pine and Fir timber in
There
o.r-r $350,000 worth of Solomons there are no. There legitimate, paying mail ord< r lusiness.
6 a. tn. Oregon City N w 4:30 p m
of lastblc property within the an: 15 Darlings and but two men It tolls you wlmt to do and how to do Except berg, Salem and Way Except Eastern Oregon. The proprietors have spared no expense to put the road in
Landings.
Sunday. good condition. All special orders receive prompt attention
lines of the > <) called forest reset ve whose name is Kill, and there is a it gncccBsfully. Send us 50c today Sunday.
and we will rend you the book, and n
An excellent quality’of all kinds of lumber always on hand. For fur­
in Grant county alone, yet it is total of 90 Loves, but not a Lover,
valuable monthly journal one year free 7 am. U lllaiuHtc k Yamhill 3:30 p ui ther information call on or address
River.
said every day by the boosters of altlmugh there is one Mormon. CENTlt'.Y I’lBI.ISHINO Co., BOX 73. Teu day
Oregon City, Dayton Monday
KING & SAYER, Proprietors, Bunin, Oregon.
that dirty j I: that there are no Fhe most abbreviated name is
Tuhrd’y and Way-Landings Wed, &
II eron L ake , M inx .
Friday.
eV
Sat.
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settleis v. : bin the hues.
Re. Some of the other odd names
are l’apa, Morningstar and I’ara-
6 a. ui.I Willamette River. i4:30 p ni
I low do om 11 -ideiit sheepmen jdise. 'Fhe only’ man in Chicago,
Tuesday
Portland Corvallis I uefday
50 YEARS’
Thnrs & and Way-Landings I burs &
like the idea ol tiling tlieii applica­ who, according to the directory,
EXPERIENCE
Sat
tions for range in the forest re­ is a Fake, is Fred L., one of tiie
SHELLEY & FOLEY Proprietors,
serve -.Mill a lile insurance agent assistant state’s attorneys.
I
Leave
It
BURNS, OREGON
Sinks Hirer.
Lcwist’n
at Pendleton, and then have them seems that, after all the men in
Riparia to Lewiston.'8:30 a n>
passed upon bv a few dictatm ial Chicago are divided in about the
¡ Daily.
Shop opposite ol<l Brewery
T raoz M arks
sheepmen residing in Columbia same proportion as the men of
□ esisks
All work done with neat.-iess aril dispatch.
Sat'sfiicion
guranteed
C opyrights & c .
A. N. H oar ,
liver counties. 'Fhis is the pro- the world, according to the New Anyone »Gliding h sketch end description niny
i«?“Givo us a call.
Huntington. Oregon
quickly iLS<nrtnin orr opinion free whether nn
invei.tlon it prohnl ly • u.tontuble. C' nir unirn-
posed pi < ceeding as backed by Testiment inferences. There are Uong
A. L. CRAIG,
strictly confident l:«l. I f-.ndbonk on i’atent«
n.-nt free. Oldest
cv for »e.-unng pntentR.
Gen. Pass. Ag't. Portland. Oregon
the Wooigrcwers’ association, in 25 Hopes, 7 Faiths and one poor, t’ntonts taken lltntuuh Munn A; Co. recetvo
notlc«, without <,I|IJ' tn th®
A. L. MOHLER, President.
case Mr. Moody gels the I.mil lone Chanty among the names.
scrip sharks
f< 01 est
reserve There are 8 Pains ¡»nd only one A handsomely llhi41rated weekly, r.n-g’»* t rir-
Up-to- Into job printing at r< ason-
cilltition '•1' ti”V
-t.ft’le ••t;r’-...l. Trites, <3 a
-p.-.r ; four m< n':.1 •. fl. Sold by all ? off.'tdt aler <
through.
¿UNN£Co.’
'■ ■■
N wYorfc
Well. < ’hicago Journal.
ablo prices.
. ..t
Urn!.»':
(11 ant county people lise in
their wrath against the proposed
forest 1 eserve. A petition to his
i v e Hein e-, the- president of the
United
States,
remonstrating
against the commissioner’s pro­
positi is m circulation and is being
numerously -i-;ned. Grant county
seems to 1 i- the bone of conten­
tion in
> k and ;r.;. ing matters.
— Athena Press.
i <>n.r a chartered city, the capital
a great oolony under king 11
crown.
I th three ntreeta of the reign of
William and Mary are its only thor­
oughfare« and two •’back" at recta,
hardly more than graaa grown lnnee
- f 1 «-ilay. Duke of Gloucester street,
broad
and
genially
hoapitable,
stretch»’« lei-mrely from the founda­
tion» < f the ancient capitol building
on the vaM (« f whoae walla not one
brick lb loft nor one white pillar of
its ¡«<rti»-< ») to the ir«»n turnstile
git»«* of William und Mary college
r» ¡¡a
at the wvMtetn extremity of
the town.
On the right, a« ono enter« the
<• li«'.;«’ gate, in a charming tnanaion,
ihe 1« i«!eiH e of the preahlent of
William and Mary, and upon the left,
acron« the campua, stand* the old
DralYvrton
buil Ung,
the
earliest
acho4>| for the education of Indians
erected on Amerienn soil,
In the
time of tiov. Sp« thWocnl. says Coen
try I4fe m America, it was neevsanry
resort to Mtrunuoua effort . to in
anre attendance, for the studenta
core mainly hoatagea. the a»m« of
chivfa . f neutral or friendly tribes
dating linlini. warfare.
:i <'f thè Blue moun-
11 11 i ve
.1 live issue
Ill e.lste 11 Oregon.
The ; copie
who favi thè w ithdrawal bv thè
intci ior e h p,.i i ncili of ibis lai ge
tinibei ijd .111.1 m thè Blue inoun-
tains at, gi pie. gei 11 .ilìy spe.lk-
I
long distante frmn
■ fi1- pi gosed n-scrve,
. . n feci tl-.< elfe. t FIRST MONT FKLEK DRAMA.
up of stich a large A lHa» > wltl* th* Marlin(<jtie Vnluno
in il l'rMsrcí tn 1‘nris
A gu ai portino of
In 1M4IB.
lì t oines fi om Grani
It is •eatc.dy to be expecteil that the
lm-.-s t»f (he 1 esci VC
dramatists <•» %■ r «» * king *. nr new fir hl
a» now ph
-iti would cut off for th* >c* • . f th tr effort» «ill l»*ng
I
Da» vai - v almost allo« ti e v Iconic eipi< sien« at St
¡ irrr.- t «-ripe them
But oen the
all of th
ri sugply and take laHivtt t utilise nm «c* nr» ( the rc-
in ?omi‘
e l'est igi ¡cultural < e t « i »? pt » i•«♦ will n» t hr a pi- neer
in »'.i « b. : ; » tn ali.r* from Moul
l.lllll-l II
me of ih oldt'Xt Set­ ¡‘vie*
the X. . Y«»rk Sun
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tlciUllltM w
w uid bv such a
It ha* l*e* n recall *d by a Frenchman
nith a I- r g n'r i oiy that A»!, !pl e
blow tv th.
and the busi­
f
I
nrss nite
i llis territory that ¡’hav«-.” “ A t’eWbrafed < i«r ” art
It \\OuM
rrv tn jut ious. The ah ».it * her. J red «uber n»' '«•rama«
Mi--«-..in getting before the publie
PCop
will undvrst.iml t’.rM «iih a play I..»»rd on the v» tram»
Ai rt.iiqur
It « r » called “The
the t
it t! < \ would bi­ at
K.irt! .j« kv at Martinique,” an«! «n«
left
I
bite . should be acte«! in 1*40 al the Theatre dr la
to take in only a Gaiete in ¡’.»ri»
The old I'lflW >n »pile cf It« ^rr-'t*
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■ n i-f the limbi t rd is ta hl t*» bare Iren *ery rff* c
lie ppp isition will the »tage In il the villain nF
«Irretì ai» «14 man led hi»
no
• much. I lignei daughter Inîo a erster <»f 1
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lûo fret uv er the «urtare >
o Gi, ... - . .mt un, , ,n- ,.f
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prompt attention.
t
All orders given
Give him a call.
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Our fee returned if wo fail. Any ono sending sketch and description of
152 ,'' jUr.S / any invention will promptly roceivo our opinion free concerning the patent-
ability
of same. . “ How
IIow to Obtain a ] Patent” ___
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sent upon request. Patents
a
secured through ns advertisod for salo at our expense.
A*/i i
Patent taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in
T ub P atent R ecoup , an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted
by Manufacturers and Investors.
Solid for eampie copy F R E E. Address,
C S Johnson, Van, horaex__
cattle, SJ on ’■- • Mp
*r«M
half crop in
>ruey
C J Joni ? >n, RiLy.
«rnoi
markt.’awal.-.w i-.-rk i .
retarj
v. b johi.t-.
mark, crop . '
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half crop in lefi.
• rri
W A (’ampbeiI, Narrow»
on left eboultit - < atile.
left shouhicr; umk, uprerii^^H
John Buoy, Buri a,hvrsrt- ' ]l
cattle. IB on
rictJ
each car, hole ; . •.gL:
’rict
Mrs I N Hi!;!:'"
• ii-K«
lock on k-f! 8i . i..ark.
>t-S«L
Sohn Ilipsmat’, lturoa.'-
shoulder; cattle. (>J on nsh’D^
left ear, tv..- « . • • : i’«i:
»ty J
Sam King, Burt », catt
k
crt-paiid I..
*aur«i
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.,
(Patent Attorney»,)
Evans Bulldlncr
WASH3NQTQN. D. C.
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t-respjctlve
«logue tetts you
for one.
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will 0VTWEAB all other
Lead •
If yeur local dealer di>et not ’‘ir­
ci/ it turile to
ti’irf trr mil tee that
you .j, t it.
\\ r Fuller À Co. Portland
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W anted —TRt sTvrnaTiiv men any
WOMEN tn trav.l a,;d ,iv<rti«<' for oil
estabiirhi<i h. .:<<■ of solid fineanisl
■t n ding. S.il i \ $780 a y c»r ai.d ex-
pi’iiscs. .ill p.tva' le in e.isli. No i gni 1--
sing nquir d (six. r. ttrcnccs and rn-
closr self addressrd -’amped < nve’i.pc.
A l.iri w* Managir. 355 Caxton Bidg
Chicago
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ALL CASES OF
NOISES?
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new m.vention. Only those born deaf are incurable
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYSt
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my 1
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an4 t,:i‘ -epl®n »tiling worse, until I lust
VERM a N. “70S. Eroadway, Baltimore. ?4d.
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Onr tr^'bynt <loe< t>of interfere irita t/nu
ucmpation.
' iMTWbATtrl?0 CAN ClJSE ^SuSSELF AT HCMC
INTEWiATIGMl AuRAL CLUilC, 696 LA SALLE AVE,, CHICAGO, ILL.
CALDWELL ID VIO
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trade masks
end laid
A General Bdnkiruj Busino- transacted
CORRESFXiKDENCE ¡NVTTED
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Highest of ill in Leavening Powe: — Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
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Ftii'.e: catUe.
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•c'loulder; jpi . k
branded uit Icf: 8 '.<■ lu '1
Rose Sitz. N’r ■ s.
cattle. Fiiii.-- < ■
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bit in each ear, d» wlapo^n
f> Finnemore. lluraf.bor» l*t<rr
left stifle; < aith’1‘i’ine'
•*ir*r
• »fl each ear, under »1*4*>■
none.
A F.<H. rglijir-ae*.
on right hip; :i :i 8. >44"*
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wta •
l.Ip; mark, ui:*i- . haifewf9^
J W Higga, Buri nor«*'*j
II B Tim mon?. Narrow».
’ inc i <•:. ]< ft at.
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A.
n■ k ■ --p »
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'lerbit in rtght. d* «P'
Joel If Ifowsnl.
«Lite: cattle, -nn
]eft eaTj split in right.
W U*
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right »iRh-; Par ~
p ■.
acr.,FF h.v.k; bn” i
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' attle. »«me on left MF '
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left aide or hip; inark.croP^
and wilt in left
L L ( lark, Marrow», b«*11
•houlder.
John Gilcrest, r
wrench on left stifle
mark, aqunre < r* I ini*-
alope on left.
Frcnrh-GIcnn I.iv< start ‘ -j
perifitenttent. F. C ‘J1*/
Bun.a. ho «. f . P ’i
c¡
iiertod or jeft hip mar«. _
A ft tar. deu «p * • n. £ .,
nark aarne h * ni ■•» «■ «■{*, x
mark. awaBow f.’3
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throat, «attic. T. •
off ¡eft enr. wa;t>or
*
C. H. voestly. Putt a. R-*-
left ahvulecr
LC Striker.
mark.
wattle; hem*», 44 “>
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JOHN F. STR*^’-'
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. -tifie M
CUSÍS LO '
Viol’" *
There w ..« i «miden earth»]
the » ¡¡Iah i fell into a cavity
kille«! w» ile the w. man aod her
u
Uglily *
Horseshoeing.
Wag«» wotk don* i.t a satisfactory manner.
g
Marlin Hr. Bnrr.
’i"’*»" ''™ riii.ir" . -
right ear. r ..ailow
W J
;aw: alt.. B0Ine b.,os’;
0 L Shlnglee«ke.
j
•houlder; rotle, 5 „» r V ■jj’S
marks, r-ropoff rltht S’* fl
crop off left.
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Fred I'<-ntte.it,\pur.
t
whom.kr. ' .-"eFb,,.'
dor lm.f crop i„
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R J AVilliamg, Rj]eT - f
rhould.., < afle. < H,..
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on l<-ft ear. I • ..or l.n - , . ■
tier chm ulto rattle!,,.
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rlert.fr In left ear, u:.a,
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Under half
in
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mark, npptralopeoa.,
1
ir.'.t hell collar.
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Sylvester Smith, Xarrrw 3
lea; runic Vl.ar, t,,... A®!
wlmrt over slope iu
T ■:
dewlap.
*]
P(r Smith, nurpt,horn it',
rislit Lin 1 !.-e !(.!(| ¡Pp, ,
,
circles on dih,.rhi„ ‘ -Wt.»
ear. eplit in under uje(1|* .j
A 1: Younp. Burns,u.
J -t comic, led on rirh-.' * 5
left shoulder: >uttle r.<< 3
carmcrk. rinht i-arilr».. .
Init towards n, ad on nr, W
stdeof neck: n:i aulas, >1
C P K:-.:!-.oIfcrd. Bum .
side; earmark, under hii’c-3
bar 2 on left f boulder.
Mlchae’ Mo\Ian. het-« ' H
on left hijr iniek. rixliit-M
Jef: dro<«p»»<i ¿t,,» ;,,
Th-a V\ it- .• Lld.Bwn/xJ
on b ft shun-<k-r; ca't',c,-3- S
crop oil ’» ft car, «hort^v« S
J“h>i Cradtiock, Sllviei.i>pH
fdiouid»’r: (iiti!e,S-S
vff rl-lii v„., s . vk J uw L.'
brisket
W E Smith, P t ;’s, Mtt- ’I
mark, split in rightetr. -
G Hndapeth, Burns.
aide; mark, crop anti
Simon Ixwip, UuniB.ir,- j
mark, (icp and nniiern.;
ttudiir half rr»)p off liRlit. i
T G Kribrt. Bur’ii, ctff.t
1efl hip; mark«, cr.-p ctfJ
John Y.'itxO. iJnrna, b r-•
j
atifle; caitle, dlainnnd
split in eat i; t •. .,•;• > . -
D M JicJIei tiny, Bur ■
left Ft id«; .
•
iu carb ear W
ill
Va ricn B roe., how*. LFi- -.. jm
LF on right hip; mark. c ?"4 m K
uerbit in right car
J W Jone«. Burna, eattlt.^
right hip; mark, crop ana v
bit in right: horaen same nial
J A Wiliian.F, Van, hriH'
cattle, bar H. < n Iciti.’»...: J
car, under slope in right.
II Elliott, Burr», hors.».II
stifle; cattic,; nn isf ».-'• •;
right ear, !< ft a;,lit in . .. i i.
doWu aguii.at ti- eof L.’».
MAIN ST., BURNS
I
-i
t.C Grout, Burn, n,_
hip: cattle. Hip si™»
down on holh hlu ’J "
•nd uuderblt in
M Fenwick, Bum, J
•I bar on left rtouL**
carmerkp, tw-j uudefii. H
biandetl h«r T on
J
half crop in leftetr/ "
J II Ilunyard, Burr.ri-
niarkH, crop off
on left Viu.™ll”*^1-; ~w"
BLACKSMITH & WAGONSHOP.
'Flic meinbeib of the Portland
See Lunnbt-rg & Dalton's ad
chumbi i of cmiimi-iie .should be
week.
ashamt-il of tlii-msclves for endors­
ing the Lilly thieving proposition
—the so-c.ilk-d Blue Mountain D’JRIEO AMERICAN HISTORY
forest resei w. With very little Old Wllliam»l»uri< In Vimini« That
trouble the« i < iild have found out
Un» InleniliMl its u ( hnrtered
Ciljr I aider lloyalty.
lh.it Iodo so was simply plating
into the hands of unscrupulous
Even in a country »0 recently coi>
scrip de.ih rs ami worse than un­ Rcious of the ¡MiRt nM our own, there
nr*’ buried cities awaiting the pickax
scrupulous wo sgroweis’ associa­ of the historian. Of the«;«, none ia
tion, both of whom hope to skin perhaps more interesting, certainly
none more picturesque, more colon­
this country of land and range to ial and wen to-day more English
the great detriment of thousands t'.aii old WIlliatuHburg, in Virginia
that “middle plantation,” which in
of its settles s.
1S32 wii» “laid out and |*alcd,” to be-
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nentb h/b- oil”'; ’ ■
e»ch car. . r,.?".ff ' $
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