HURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 26, tq , NO. 44 ■ E line and BECAUSE SHE LOVED HIM SO Chicago. Its inventor says: RANGE M ARS ARI V. “It is a new and complete ma­ ' ‘ * 11 N I > DA I A . I ' s I l'l'l'VTL’U I ' I,.,,.,, , ■ 'HI ENTEH, < ABUixa. .: ce num- chine, about the only thing resemb­ "I 1 ( OH I , A mt . ( ASH1K11. lii.anee estab- 1 FORMER BERNS GIRL ELOPES FROM ling the standard Mergenthaler CATTLE AND SHEEP FIGHI - fire limits being its finished product. Among BE DROPPED, CALDWELL. IDAHO. d providing the prominent features of this new im« thereon; which machine are the matrix bars and OF BU? ; , ORECON. council and method by which the machine One of the Conclusions Deduced Fn in i>. Utounts of Corporaliot- li ;« and Individuals Solicited. “ : 1 ■; h. 1902. is Hallie Mania Separated From Her Husband handles them automatically, the eussions in the Wool Growers And Runs Away With Another-- Association Convention. 1 all ordinances WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. method of spacing and justifying He is Lnder Age. I n.. <-.« in conflict 1 the line, and the keyboard. *' ! ' ' M Ü. farpenti'r, It. J. It remained to he developed in ereby repealed. A domestic drama in a prologue ' '' ' 1 M Horton. C. A. Hainaa »’m “The machine is automatic in all Jones, I liotnas Davin. :. 'ii council this and two acts was rehearsed in po- its performances; the operator con-1 the session yesterday of the Oregod State VVoolgrewers’ a.,.,, , th.if ; '.ember 1903. lice headquarters yesterday after- tinues to assemble matrices to form J?«/» anrf County ICarrantj òouyAt at tAo marketftricu. 17th. day of Sep- noon and last night, says the Boise ! line after line while the lines are I the bitter fights and cuiiti iitioiis i Ins hank is insured and will be reimbursed for any loss by burglary between the Oregon shi p gr . Statesman. The hero and heroine carried forward, the slugs or lines I or hold up day or night. and cattle men are waning and were Richard A. Chari. . aged 2o. of type cast, and the matrix bars about to die out from natural Will he Tested. and Mr- Jl.dlie Martin, aged 21. andjustifiers returned to the stored causes resulting 'from th - aiui..a Mr, and Mt Chai I-«, the parents position without assistance of the I tl it morn- sense and good brain work >i't! of young Richard, did the senti-j operator. -’ rday in leading men in both ind i mental, and Chief Horn and Ser- “This new barotype machine is •'»o All of the rende: if ! 1 . . '• .«t the question geant Howry the heayies The said to surpass all other machines "ll.\ l> DAI.Y, I'm - uhm M \l T\ INDEK, VlCB-pHWinxST d vy of the taxes I crat are familiar with th. fa . that c r performance promised well, but of this class in simplicity; it can be ■ r ’ io 1 e made un- j sheepmen and cattle men h tv. ended very unsatisfactorily. built for less money and operated 'been at war with each other for U • up ,11 tho statue Charles, senior, is a traveling by anyone of ordinary intelligence, brought by some time past and liav. not b . n Ç showman. He carries a moving thus rendering it unnecessary to very good friends, over th- .pu ti. n ¿ 1.. Flanders, for picturi machine il out the country, employ an expert tj operate and Öl' 'N F ARIO OREGON. of pasturage for flock n 1 h rd. ! r ■ il oFm r taxpayers giving performances in small keep it in repair. It will be as Vi-fount- ol < *<»t-| . >r. 1 ' mis anti Individual* Blood has been drawn , i Vari. ty. The defau­ places. His son Richard and rapid, if not swifter, than any other dieitt *< I. c lt.'’, th county daughter Ruth sing illustrated machine, and produce lines of occasions and hot-lu ad I eneigv • > I < H K IK>1,1)1.1!. ,1 . William Jones, Frank R was mainly the cause The br.ih. e • • uty assessor, , songs and do vaudeville turns. varying lengths to six inches, and Vb',er Ro11 I sx Inder, N I' Carpen­ of leading growers of ■ heep m l c ( hi F. ti her, L! iho, last July Mrs 'if various faces and bodies of type, ter, \\ illiam Miller, E. il I I - Turnbull. cattle soon learned that > h forth the pro- c I of being interchangeable with great Idustry was entitled t i. gniti t o t-d in 1903, the Ch rle 1. lily . ri i :< - tiling to ease and little loss of time, that both were impmtint io tl. c tiient and col- them, so they assert, that she had »V czav* <*•*> general interests of Oregon, and 1 recites also been des-rted by her busband and Relic of Massacre. that both were entitl-d t . th- n; ht« ■ 1 law, under wished to join their company on u of taxes of trip to Burns, Oregon, for which '■ A relie, which if it had tongue of existence. : made all place de A large part of th- diili-ult . were headed. They col*D probably tell tho story of the > n.plainant agn-d t-t.. I I. • .: ____ of ____________ „ and .«lie „......... ¡»««»»ere the missionary, Marcus grew out of agitation on th p.nt .1 HOWAHO SEBREE, burnt B. f WHITE, V ici P mkm . t 4V i« ceases to has been with them every since, . Whitman and his party, was found irresponsible who W. Caan.ia " R. " SEBREE, i 'mil, I, I'< /h •v 1, 1904, I being treated, so they declare, as within 600 yards of the Whitman "'»Iking delegat-«an i th there will monument yesterday by Thornton fur acti<>''certain ii.a-p.ip.i in $ one of tb-A’amily. : • 1 vy of the in i Mt- vl" Recently Mr. i......... ..... Charles . .......... " Heninger, says the Walla Walla !,be 8tate wbl> 1,111 ' 11 11 .. iir 1 the observed a growing attachment he- Union Mr. Heninger, in company r j stirring up of sensati u i? t tt. /is . proceed with tween their son Richard and the with E. S. Waterman, was digging ! sheep and cattle fight alm. ..i«lii, w y as if the woman they had befriended. De­ on a new irrigation ditch on the W’U take care of it dt Cool-head- | 1 /h • . r . thereby so, and in I Waterman ranch when he struck deliberation has said siring to break it up and get rid of /is very large the woman, they’ say, they decided something hard. Tho object was the natural evolution .f thing, m A General Ihinkiiuj ! u*- n-ss Iransocted ’! t the fur- to close their season, place their unearthed and proved to be a rust- telligent enterprise in l uildin ; up ....... ment daughter in school at Walla Walla '•d and bent dagger of old pattern the State of Oregon will pi- . .il t : MS CORRESPONDIT.. INVITED I u.-lit tu the and their son in college in Califor­ it was found three feet under the peace and harmOpy and the d. i xpavers of the velopment of nil the r. m. ■ f ground. nia. reasons she | th The wooden handle crumbled to this richest of the rich Stat- On Saturday night at Caldwell, u n ■ training the , where the company was to give a pieces when Heninger picked it up Union. n proceeding This sentiment emanating from performance, young Richard and and although the two men examin­ I r- p iration of the , M rs Martin disappeared, taking ed it closely no date or mark of a convention of shi-p m-n i ik.« i v. ith the sub- j -Baku with them a sum of money said to identity could be found owing to its volumes for the futu the equalization1 be about $75 from Mrs. Charles’ rusty condition. The blade was C ty Democrat INCORPORATED IR47. J the r.to.'j taxes. trunk. still very sharp in spite of its con­ l««ne« all formi ..« «mimi life iu-u ,i tl ..«<> traie« Our polieiea j :> ys are Wil- guarantee niter threes puyu..-nh ¡nr ih k I< 1; Nolice Io Cred' f - The elopers were traced to Boise, dition, giving mute evidence of the hicum. I, llitoniiitif ext,•nil.«I ill-Iirj f.u - of the <•■>111 rart. whither they had been driven in a manner in which men carried their II A paid up policy. . >dy demur All persons bavin • 1 1 . ..1 t 111. Louu or . aali Hurreioh'i' vulue, i buggy, and Chief Horn was request­ arms when the weapon was used. 1 this will raise riii-Xi-.-ll. il a - lia ul. iul pnyor. ; ed to locate and hold them, which Because it was found so close to J. W. Kelso (|> -I :i- I are 1 n >t a valid investii t ri-: in i "iti t on ivm iiE. !: that by order of th 11 • .1. ■. m 1 !■ the monument and was evidently X time will be he did. The chief found them at a -I rnian .V Harmon, |{. || |h>ne it UNDER Nt a AGEMENT parents confronted the fugitives. der the missionaries Supreme court Mr. Heninger was offered 12.50 BUcb claims either tn him in | After prolonged arguement, in | tion is pre- TlXO 1 ' which Chief Horn and Sergeant fr th. r.li.y.sterday but refused, |orby ,uail ,lir'" a matter saying he intended to present it to care b'8 attorney, I Howry did their utmost to smooths state, it is Or- ­ |.r >, ily ver President 8. B. L. Penrose of Whit- Williams, Burns Or ■reme court matters over,Charles, junior, agreed , fied and vouched for u req , rid MRS A JORDAN, J’ pr I’.UIIS'S, OREGON. man college, 'to return to Caldwell with bis as early as By law within 6 months fiom tl parents. He gave up a portion of I •fill consul- THE GENUINE VS. COUNTERFEITS. I expiration of the public i ..i. th txlCtl3T IT^'iXSt-OlV’ ~S the money he had taken, and Mrs. notice. Martin was allowed to keep the T3oot First publication <1 ! A . i E remainder, which, the young mnn The genuine il tilwnyi better than EATING. a counterfeit but the truth of this H, 1903, in The Tin IT. r l said, was in his companion's trunk -tati-m<'Oi is never more forcibly real­ Mr. and Mr? Charles burned to1 ized <>r more thoroughly appro iat<«l ' i weeks, 5 Insertions l.n-t pu the train with their son, but Mrs. than when you compare the genuine catlion Sept 5, l’.Hi > Thin hotel H reiitnillv I - I and ' h r tin iniinngeinent of ran J H On rd Martin followed closely, and just I « Witt« Witch Hazel Salve with the peri« nod lAiidtor«!. Th«- b . ing ha thoroughly renovated many counterfeits worthless suubati-, Administrate as the train started to move, the Il l 1- Wi ll furnished The <1 t < Large of polite. SCC ohi - Estate of JW Kel . d-....... I young man jumped off and rejoin­ ■utes that are ou the market. W S La-dbetter, of -Inerenport Ln , aayx: i: luting Wftiterfi Th<’ f.ihb - ith the beat. ed bis lore. Mrs. Charles followed “After using numerous other remedies Dixtrcxx Aller I «tun Curt . hot f..'t. and la-hind her came her with nt benefit, one box of DeWitt'. C onnection . A 1> 1 ■.u-Laii'l. . / . .in- sand Witch Hazel Salve cured me. ” For Judge W T. Hol. nd of r; blind,bleeding, itching anil protruding |jUrg J a .. who i« w< 11 and f ■■ i J following as best he C< could. pile- no remedy i« .«|U«1 to DeWitt's Mrs Martin thing her arms known, Bay»: Two are ago 1 Wit, Ii Hazel Sale«’ Hold by Horn« around Charles' neck and protested Droggiet«. suffered greatly fi u udlg-ntinn ber undying affection for him, while After eating [. gnat li- . - w i the youth's mother vainly endeav- GIVEN AWAi FREE—During Au­ invariably remit bi-llr g I Aas again been opened . .d cue desire our old . ored to separate them. The party gust and September N. Brown A- hour or no and my, time friends and < lb us at the old stand created [Ultr- a t ^r. on Grove Sons will give away free 10 Smyrna resiles« I concluded neh in street, their loud talk drawing a Rug. These rugs are handsome Dyspepsia Cure and It BEST ACC IODATIONS •• mare large crowd to the corner where ¡1. derign and will beautify your entirely Now mv NICE BED RO they wrangled. hi ■ n< - Ask for a ticket with every ing and digestion 1 if' 'f<- At Ia«t accounts all four of the cash purchase Burns Drtiggi«'- COOKINC n »z party went away together and Chief ------------------------ TT I. A Share of Pub c Pa ion«»«ic Solicited H r, «truck - it for home, thankful T tA • •< The Finest of All to be nd of th- entanglement Sergeant Howry kept the blinds down on bi« office windows all night, an I h - ver AWering teleph ne call* .«ring a return of the fami' I!« Far Sik Daly at First Nat onal Bank FIRST NALi JNAL BANK Î /h Tirsi Rational Bank « CALDWELL, IDAHO PENN MUTUAL 11! í i ¡i- ihCE rOMpANY. Í I Special Accommoda4. ANDElRS MARYLAND CLUB WHibh la'cirtioa ta Set Type fact Hotel Burns Bai Agents, Burns, Ore *r t 1 ’ • • Difltril Traveling Men. HOTEL Mrs. Charles 4nd(. Ml, THE CAPH TRI-' II Burr.:. .i-iko Tixi SALOON, >rn Oregon. C£XX©.Xt©X®,