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She Simes-^eraCd SATURDAY. AUGUtT a, IKB. Hi B.SCKIPTION KATKH: One Year ................................... six Month* Three Month« JUMAN HYKI» — — — — 12.00 1 (JU .75 Ma«ar«r OFFICIAL DIRECTORY By a new process it is claimed that leather can be tanned by X-1 rays. The hides will he soaked about four d tj - in lime to seper- ate the fibres and remove the hair, as is now done. Then they will be soaked for about two hours 111 a solution of certain ihemic.1’ . a part of the invention. Then the} w ill be plai ed on a highly polish ed ste: 1 plate. There for 20 min utes their entile sui face will be exposed Io the X-rays diffused from three tubes Then the hide will be read} for t: finishing in to enamel, patent leather or other desired article. What has always been accomplished in not less than four months by soaking the hides in chemical solutions can, it is claimed, be accomplished in 20 minutes by exposure to the X- rays. The cost of tanning will be thereby great!} reduced. ••Oh, you pronounce the word START A Bl SINE S OF YOLK OWN wrong,” said the Postmaster, “it Latin, has two syllables, and is Our new book . ntit 1 H' M o . xey and sound., something like al-ve.’ its weight in M aking I d « as Ata portal it means ‘welcome.’ ” gold to every ur -. • a ant- to start a sugges- ‘•I don’t care. It’s too — oh legitimate, payinz r. I order lusiness. tit e, that’s what it is,” ; asserted It tells you wliat t ■: , and how to do 50c today the carrier, as he turned I to the it successfully. ' Volk and we will send you the )• ■ k. and a ice-water tank - .New valuable monthly i■•uoi. • ‘ 'ear tree Times. A New Line of DININC CHAIRS and ROCKERS handsome mirrors , IRON BEDS. rtr!,<,y ''outy t^l --S3 «Oil . hoi . ■- I’uns,?“ »’•il l:1:ASb8 'M) p.o > is00 Apdttiav Children's Iron Beds Center Tables, Com modes, Matttesses Pillows, Lenolium = LILT F V T —= Kitchen Oil Cloth GOlapsablo Pocket C entury lTnosiiC" C" . D°x "3> II erox L a M inn . The following story is related of General Cl.r. s power as an or ftAR • X evi rvwiiekk ” I “THE B1GGEHT si ator: M Congregameli t A man was once being tried for A. M. < rawford. Attorney General Governor Geo. E < hamLerlain murder, and his cast: looked hope Secretary ol rítate E I . Duubar. U. H. Moore T reami rer Hupt. Public Instruction J H. Ackerman less indeed. He had without any | Storoosco} >< • \ ppai'atus The T i Latest designs in J R Whitney Htate Printer \V w “AMI seeming provocation, murdered j The smallest Stere' >■ ■ I a HI; the strongest * K. H. Bean (ico |> llfisev. - Burns .I,, in. dirt'erent col- B"s». _ will) HI . optical effect Hlglu ./ C. Wolverton • decoration« one of his neighbo! - in celd blood. . or« with rich g - per luilf 1 "I1 «V léftn, , » F. A. Moore O . - pl otograph«. I’1' ludi' right ch " • " Httle on Lft'J . NI Y *1.00. Not a lawer in the country w ould (mountings). i. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. View« «»f art (gen: 'icinit,.2^« Seut everywhere pn ’ 1 B AGKMH DiMtrirt Judge M. D CLIFFOBb iEdil touch the case. It looked bad Come in and see us. Diafrlct Attorney Wm Miller Borni enough to ruin the reputation of LILIPUf STERIOSCOPE CO. Mr. < Inuit tourt meet« the Third Monday in ' ‘-Sr. IW, New things arriving. FORRE' I I'd ILDING ■ :nhl. r April and Fourth Monday in Gctober. any barrister. H k-1' KhnnLu. “ '• '!», ton J ï cour I'llii AhFl.riitA Joint Representative E. H. Tefit T he man,as a last extremity,ap ' wo underbill ¡nl writ BURNS FURNITURE CO Joint Senator . J L. Rand pealed to Mr. Clay to take the «bot pointy mm: The pastor of a Presbyterian case for him. Every one thought trou ( r I N )SSM A N N II. C. Levert« ciiouty Judge F H Rieder church in San Jose, Cal., believes that Clay would certainly refuse. (lerk PATENT H RI I IM. RING R A Miller ■’ ■ o. llame, -TM TrNHBtircr surveyor in sensational advertising after the But when the celebrated lawyer «ron Tom Alien Sherlrt ing 'I'HE most important improve- J. K. Loggan most modern methods. A«H*'««or Here is, looked into the matter his fight J C Bartlett School -up* rl¡'’••lolcnt 1,1 .Newt HiMjver m L. Mtoek IUfitH • '"i lion a notice he published on a recent 1 ing blood was roused, and, to the A ment ’ 4b® ® 1 KJ Wllliama ( oliiIllÍMbioiitr« picti penmanship makes the poor writer | SHELLEY à FOLEY Proprietors, I CT Miller Monday : “Found Asleep So| i great surprise of all, lie accepted, a splendid penman in a tew weeks O I. .-hinKledectoe h-,^U few County Court rne«'ta the fir«t Wednetday In ' “"■e.s « SH you slept in c hurcli yesterday, did i , Then came a trial the like of by the use of this ring Endorsed BURNS, OREGON now January, March, May, July, Heptember and I'"11 riait ' w IM Nove hi her. you? Well, it was rather a drow- which has seldom been seen. by prominent College Presidents -'"It. Bnrw., J roun and Boards of Education in Europe ■ sy day, but if you had been at the ! HAHNRY U. « LAND OFFICI: Shop opposite old Brewery ►,......... '»"lePPoaMS fruit I Clay slowly carried on the case, and America. Sample dozen as I Wrn Farro KcglHtCf Second Presbyterian thutih yon, loadi more K I «lüiain,. RH,, I and it looked more and .. < ha« New H sorted sizes sent post paid for $1.00 z\ll work done with neat.iess and dispatch. Ke» elver I ( ITV. — Bl'RNM' wouldn’t have dozt-d. Fhe pas i hopeless. 'Fhe only grounds of single sample 2->c. " lien ordering h r lia|f,„j®j and 1 five us a call. 0": afile btuLM Dr J. W. Geary. tor preached two vainest, entliu- defence the prisoner had was that a single ring, state whether for man, :l''! 1 nr, llnft-rL. ' atiy» !.. Woldenberg Jr. 1 woman, or child. W. A. GoWBic . siastic sermons, and the music was the murdered man had looked at III" ■ in Huijf TU aucc D. Jameson 11 II : 'li"::. Xarrowi.hWBH thosi PENN MIG. SUPPLY CO. (Sam Mother«hea»l, alive and inspising Mis. Hillman him with a tierce, murderous look '■ - ' Th -.¿1 ( I-. <). Jackson, i niiiiciliiieti No. 118 S. Fourth Street. PHILAUELPHIA. 1IIH1 K. Ii|.|.. r alone persi I Hlmon Lewi« ! .Smith sang tn.it old favorite,‘The that out of self-defence he had nml 1.1-11 ' "liar. j I (*. W. Clevenger S> hob i -uilth, S,rr,î..Æ| brou council every Second and Holy City,’ to the enjoyment of struck HOWARD SEBREE, P resident B. F. WHITE, V ice P resident ..rn.oiJP first. A ripple passed' conv Fourth Wednesday. W. R. SFBREE, C ashier PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I ail, and the c borons choir rendered through the jury at this evidence. possi \l/ I* G >' .. m I two anthems. The congregation right liiixl leg and left'll The time came for Clay to ’ valk M? circle s tn. cither hip; was neai h as large as the church i make lus defence. It was settled enr. splii m under aldrof^l stani W. .1. COLEMAN, \ i cor!:--,i-,stani itself. An old-timer there looked in the minds of the spectators that lion J ' ’I on right HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O U F. Stenograpliei and Notary Public I left «houlder; ' -C 'IfTSiJ^.. .. Meets at odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday around and remared to a bystand I the man was guilty of murder I camini k, ri 1 in vue M/ E J. Martin, N. G. 7 :<<> i> in. B iuns , - O regon . ing tow i, • .is head on uppK»^| E o Jackaon, Hecretarv. er, ‘Well, I declare, I thought 1 the first degree. Clay calmly Valli i.< < k; till animili < Irti» (• i'l 1 iliZiTlb Bank Building. \l/ , bideoi ci* Rutherford, Bums, « ont I knew every one who came to this ! proceeded, and laid all the proof i side: cnrir.hrk. iimlnr half»^" M/ I'it r J oi it shoulder. BI RX’» I <»DGF. No W7. A F. A M, bar « on leit M1UUIQW. H M. F itz G erald ton W illi a ms dH CMT» Haftirdav evening it' Maaonlc churih, but the last few weeks I I before them in a masterly way T horn Mieliiu 1 Mdvlan, hor8e«.5(«u Notary Public Attorney nt Law. I’ \ Mill, r W M A General Banking Business Iransacted • ■ "U l< ’ f! '- i mark, right-t L Keill Estate Agent don’t seem to know more than | jlls( as he was about to N. Beider, ’ecretary. left d f l • ■ ■ ■ A I,, jughai .- Tt WILLIAMS A FITZGERALD half of flu •in.’ ” ’ ’ : i'l, Bums. : , on Ti ........................ CORRESPONDENCE INVITED 1 conclude, lie played his last and Ofliev in old MiiKonie Building. crop oli" 1< lì ear. short ove* INI. \ND I .(»DOE No. 70 K. of I’. John Criuhlock,Silvie«,! ! matter card. Mt i'tN cvery 'IhiiiftilMy evening In the Brown B erns , - O regon , fihoiihler: < •“ - all Thoriiton William«. <'. (’. oli righi dir, . ' i'-. S-S Ot) r;;. an V cai - “ Yes, ” said the rural mail “ Gentlemen of the jury, ” John M Butlleinan, K. It H he ■ wallow fou .. J brisket, rier, “1 believe advertising pays, said, assuming the fiercest, black- debt« W E Sin il li. liurng, cattlr x— W HIGGS, DALTON BIG08 J. IH tiri.. ■' i-flit ear, wr- gagef RI RNH LODGE No 47 A O. V. W . and all that: but some people over est look, and carrying the most 'i IIii - 1 Burua, ear Ua-r Mentii every kcqih I and fourth Frida» nari A Great Newspaper Biggs & Biggs A. I Welcomr. M « indulge in it. Now, there is Mr. undying hatred in it ever seen Simon Lewis, Burnì,etti« citi! ( N.i ocliian, Recorder. marie, croi» .Tini underbttàl ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Whooper, the lice cit\ man, who "gentlemen, if a man should look hi •(di'rigir Inerì The Sunday edition of the — — — — ONEGO«. TG Kribs, Burnì, catti Jrp> B HNS, ORIH- R Ol W \SAINGTON. owns'the new house calls it his ! at you like this, what would yon Mette ever» firn! ami third Friday, In Brown Practice in all tin- courts of Ore. ! Louis Republic is a marvel country residence down the do!” John \\ Bum«, i file CI all (', P. Rutherford, Prealden I modern newspaper enterprise. hiatnond I’ chi I Viilgamore, Secretary. Brownville road It’s on my ! That was all he said, but that Collections promptly made. tv lic 1) .M M< '■!• ' :itny, BnriìF.iH^RgL The orginization of its news ser ìcfi mìiì ■ • ,'onief rigali BERNS < II API ER NO 40. O.K. H. | route, you know, .Mr. Whooper was enough The jury was startled, vices is world-wide, complete in Mi.th . . i \ h< <<>n<| tuoi fourth Mondays, in *11 and some even sven quailed in their Wll i made his money selling a corn Mot...no Hall Itone K ('tifihlng, W M. S. \V MILLER, ¡every department; in tact, superi- Ih'lnura (.»wan, Bcrrvtary. ulrAn “alve he invented ; and lie’s got a seats. The Judge moved uneasily ■: . l-it il: ; .'tir. ! or to that of any other newspaper. on his bench. After about 15 min- pian NOTARY PUBLIC. nire place out there, I’ll say that KYI.VI \ REBEKAH DEGREE No. «3 The magazine section is illus uten the jury filed slowly back Burns, - - - Oregon. troni with Meet»every lut and 3d Wednesday. big trees, smooth lawns and a J \ \\ i Van, h< Flora Hagvy, N. (». a "Not guilty. Your Honor.” The , trated in daintily tinted colors and Miurn ( G. Smith. Rec Svc’y. fountain, and the building all over victory was complete. Depart for TIME S4HE1HI.FS AKKIVK • : . un !• •■•- in righi. krarx(' v G. A. R em bold c. \V. P arrish splendid half-tone pictures. This From Huntington Ore from il 11!. liorstk little peaked roofs with gilded "—When Clay was congratulated on PflRRISM & REMBOLD, N a vii ’ IIU í M \ VAI.I FV ( AMP No Ml, W ,.<|W section contains more high-class Chicago- Salt Lake,Denver, Ft. righi chi -, kit hiilit in railings on top, and tine piazzas. his easy victory, he said: M.. a cm r> llret and «eco nd Tuesday. Attorneys-: t-Law, count literary matter than any of the Porti nd Worth. Omaha, Kan- ( W Met íale, ( «>in C S Johnson, Van, hors'.’i But it is spoiled for me ” Harns (Hint Can . 11 City Oregon. (■invali, ( lerk. "It was not so easy as you think, Ain cattle, sj on L it hip: wtij Ualifi Special sas City, St. Louis, prsi'ilee In > •• <,( Hartley and monthly magazines. The fashions half crop in right ear,«M r “What’s the matter with it?” I spent daysand days in my room .rantcountiea ana lecuurtolihe thè Riley, >n" ■tale, anti alao ini In: I < ...... illustrated in natural colors are .12:35 Chicago and East. 1:15 am ( J Joni IRCl.lt No. IGA, W. of W a. nr* ni.'i • :,■ s ■. k tn ’- Cûull asked the 1 ’ ostmaster, slipping before the mirror practicing that Meet« every fourth Tura.lay especially valuable to the ladies. \\ r. •■..!!> 'D . Martha Halton, <• M 4 orti back into its wrapper Dr. Burrv’s look. It took more hard work to < 'lias. II 1 .<•• »narcl, lone W hitina. Clerk. Atlantic Salt L.-ik.'.l 1. nverTt. The colored comic section is a P tn« A ttoiisi ii - i aw , \\ \ ■ Nar’-t rrHiC paper, which he had been reading. give that lo"k than to investigate Exprès« Worili. ()maba. Kat 3.*', 5 nnippi Careful attvnt. n Liven to Collec genuine laugh-maker. The funny 2:1U sas City, St. Louis p 11 . “\V ell. you know, 1 had mail to the most obstruse case.” f ,..til • irk.upp Oil in Orcfun. cartoons are by the best artists. tions and IL d I tate matters. p 111 John Buoy, Ihirn«,hoi** Chicago and Fast. deliver there this morning, the cuttle, 2B on right hiporá» Notary Public. The humorous stories are high each car, hole in right. ’______ Oregon will furnish the longest i Boring for oil has been tem first mail since the Whoopers ar M ir I ,N Hie.-het. . class, by authors of national rep St. Paul W alla \\ alia, Lewis- Rt RNS, O regon . urr E st Mail ton. Spokane, Minn.’ 12:35 porarily suspended in Oregon, lived vesterday. And what do llag pole in the world, for the St. Office in Tin IL laid building utation. ~. ’ ll,i- r irne colini 'MlollLler; ch " ' »J on It will be 450 Sheet music, a high-class, pop 145 apolis, St. Paul. Du- a. n:. not through la. k of indications of yotl think .- t In a big rug at the Louis Exposition left ear. two un<ivrl>ltfillW of thi lutli Milwaukee, Chi feet in height, and will be sawed ular song, is furnished free every . . front door there was the 1 w ord the field, but through lack of cap cago and East. GEO. S. SIZEMORE. trai i Sunday in the Republic. in tour pieces to enable the rail- : •salve ’ in lettei s a foot long, Ad- it.d Oil expert agree that a de attorney , Orep The price of the Sunday Re 1 — f k A to* posit of pet i oleum underlies the vertising a i <>t n cure, and on a t o ids to haul it to the fair. Ore B urns , O regon . 1 public by mail one year is $2.00. O( FAN and RIVER SCHEDI LE Colite dona, Lan.l ue'-i and Real I for ra rich farming lands of the W¡li footwiper in front of lus own door. gon should knock the persimmon, Estate For sale by all news dealers. I ront Portland matter pronti I attended to. R. >8. • > 117. N • ■ a ft. hör«* I’m disgusted." with this one. cattle, «ame on left who < amettv \ alley, and in the M.il L:t in •••). li ( Hr. a lapo®5'’^^ All sailing dates sub u tun hctir. and that it can he struck at jcct to change. I 8 p m W. L M4MDKN, J.OI s W CBAXT ti A For San Francisco 4 p. ni. i omp.u .(lively short distances I hip; mark, under halfew?1 this every 5 days. MÄRSDEN & GERRY. from the surface, but thus far Ontario-Burns I- --------- com© Physicians ami Surgeons. (ola miti* River 8 p. m. there has not ticen ov er $50'00 I p. m. Steamer« ji rai BURNS OREGON. Ex Sun. spent in any one prospect. To Astoria aod Way- Except Stage Line. will fl Sa tu rd'y OJkr at rtti.l-n. r. £ (y ' o* .Vo. fo Sunday. Landings. Nt w berg the drills reached 10 p. tn. ■•ount ■ar.bplit in right. depth of 1200 feet, w ith excellent W D Hani* ■ ‘ 1 R. I). Bl RROW Willamette River. «mur L ft indications, when the mooey gave Leaves Burns daily for Ontario 6 a. tn. Oregon City, New 4:30 p n> PHYSIC1.V \M SI RGEON. at 6:30 a tn. Arrives at Burns dai ut and the workers quit At Except berg. Salem and Way- Except Bu Landings. Special attention given to all chronic ly from Ontario at 5 p tn. Sunday nmouth oil was actuall strui k Sunday. ) diseases. feet, when the stockhold- The only through passenger and i a tn. W lllamrttr A ì ambili r.ills to any part -f the country will be 3:30 p ni j River. answered day or night. uded to shut down for a transfer route front Rums to the rr Teu-d»y Orfg„n Vltv DMton 'I i Rooms I and 2, Burns Hotel. t hat railroad. In Lincoln Counts the 1 J" J and \\ W ay-Landing: ay-Landinu’s Wed. «X « ?at. Friday, nils had not leached a depth of First-class accommodations, and S’" f< < t w lien operations were Willamette good eating stations at convenient tí a. ni Tuesday Portland Conrallia su-pmded, and at Vale, in East distances along the route. Thurs A and Way-Landing« ern (»u gon, it was thought a tew . S. WILLIAM S. Gen Mgr, Sat ar. watt; feet moi, would find the oil. when Drewsey, Oregon. Leave the men were ordered to drop I. Woldenberg Jr . Agent. Riparia, «■•he Kher their tool* for the time being. Rurns. Oregon. 1 20 a m Riparia to Lewiston Dnlleis are now al work on the Daily. bank ( ttii Willamette River be 50 YEARS' A. N. H oar , low St Johns, with giaxl pros- EXPERIENCE Huntington, Oregon )’• is, and it is probable the work >i thi A. I. CRAIG -J w ne pio-ecuted until the con '•en Pass Ag't, Portland Or A L MOHLER. Prwid. nt tent: o'- of the oil expert* has been A verified. W ere capital to flow in T raoc M arrs to < »tegon fur the purpose of drill D csigrs COFTR'CM TI AC. W antxd —T rustworthy mtx - mg wells as it has into Kentucky « *»» trav vomrn to trav, I and * irmi.«- « h«<bar art I* tlrsnlutely PI RE. »nd anti Texas, it « likely that more ’ mwivni.ti «tabiished hou.e of solid th., a « c«r««ta 'rar. t ; Mtfi * : - will 01 I W EAR all other than one oil well would be spout • U'ding S»l«rr;i7-.o . Vt ir 1« A Ve, raratva Lead-. pense», all payable in eash No ing long ere this. The expert* • n« required Give references Ç Y®*z lu«sil dfalrr mi who have looked over the field .-lone self addressed <‘ampe<i e ixh «4 v r’w- nt U ir«4< to a, uarf w wt rA.t M ir» «afin *•*»• a aver that the quality ot Oregon Address M«n • y • Ma* ar* ire» g«< it. od is superior to that of the South New Tori lUHNKc " P Fuller A < o. Portland STATE Senator« OKKOON J J. II Mitchel i W. Fulton N. Wlillamaon, BLACKSMITH & CALDWELL, IDAHO O regon ««> U nion P acific P atents Scientific American. w aabtaiato* PIONEER WHITE LEAD