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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1903)
She íimcs-iuraíd HATI'KIMY O< TUBERS, I1MW. HCHHCKIPTION RAT Eh One Year Hix Month« |2 00 LOO . .70 1 bree Month« Il l,IA N KV K I* M nnaif«r OF F f< IAI. DIKE« TORY HTATK— OREGON H. Senator« I I J. I! Mltrhel < W. Fulton jJ N. WIllIainMon, I Congrcp«m<-n Attorney General A M. Crawford, Governor (ieo. E < hamberlain. F. I Duubar. Secretary oi «tato Trea«ur<*r C. H. Moore. Hupt. Publio Instruction J H Aekerman. R. Wbltney State Printer J. i R. H. Bean. / < . Wolverton » F. A. Moore Supreme Judgm NINTH JI'DD IAI, DIHTRU’T. M. D (!L!FFOKI> Win Miller District Judge District Attorney Circuit Court meet« the Third Monday in April and Fourth Monday in October. Joint Representative E. H. Teat Joint-Henstor J L. Rand COrWTY-IIAKNKY Î H. c. Lcveris F H Rh-dor K A Miller L'uonty Judge clerk Treasurer purveyor Hheriti A««‘«Mot H<-boo I ~u peri i* ten'lent Htock I UHiiretor CofnmiMKloneiM Torn Allen E. Loggan J < lUrtl* tt Newt Hoover R J W i 111H III N I ( T Miller J. . I County < ourt m»-« t« the first We<lne«<lay hi January, .March. May, July, September and Novem bei IIAKNEY T. H. i. ano ormit: Win Earn- ........(, han Newell KeglM'-i Kert'l v<*r « IT Y HI’KNN* J. ( 'oiinrllmen f •’ I l --- , W. Geary. Dr I.. Woldenberg Jr. W A. fin wan. D. J«me«on. Sam Mothcr«hea<l, I- . o. Jackson, Hiinon Lewi«, G. W. < Icvenger. Mealing« of the Council every Second Hllli Fourth Wt-ilm-aday. HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F. Meet« at Odd Fellow» Hall, every Haturday 7 30 pm. E J. Martin, N. G. F O. Jacknon, Hecrctarv. HI RN’S LODGE no l»7. A F. A M , ret« every ,'itturdtiv evening In M hboii I c I. R A. Miller. W. M. E. H R< hier, Sc«-rctnry. INLAND I.OlM.i: N<» 70 K of I*. Meets every Thur««lny-evening in the Brown all I lii'i ntotl NN lllliiliih, C. C. John M. Budleiiian, K. R. H HTRNS L<H»GF x«t 47 A. O. I’. W. Meet« every «eeond and fourth Frhlav \ i Wei..... ne. M <’. N. Coelirnn, Recorder. VS Olmi II OI W VSAINGTON. Meet« every !ir«t ami ihlr<l Friday, In Brown »II < . P Rutherford, Presiden P i - hi I VnlKHiiiort , Sei-n-lnry. HIRNS < II API F R No <0, O. E H. Mvelni-wn n > <ond nnd fourth Monday«, In Ma«<>iii< II h II Rom* E < iiMhlng, V\ M. Deliiorn i.iwHii, Secretary. HYI.VI X KI HI- K \ II DEGREF No. 4» Mvvt«ev<*ry lui nini 3d Wednesday. Hora llagt-y, N. th G. Hinltli, Rec sec’y. TV I F « IR« I I \o l< M of W Mi-vlii < \ cry fourth Tumday Murtha Dalton, <> ¡tille U hIII ii g. clerk 1 >1 man behind his son. and the man behind the times and the man be hind his rents the man behind the plowshare and the man behind I the feme, the man behind the bats, the man behind the kodak | and tin- man b -hind the car', the I man behind his whiskers .nd the man behind Ins fix's, and every thing behind has | lists. 1 hey skipped another fellow of whom nothing Ims been said, the fellow -v ho is even or a little I way ahead, “ h . I w.i vs pays for what he gets, w hose bills are al ways signed, tie lie ’ s blamed sight more important than the man who is behir.il Ail we editors and meri bant- ami the whole commer cial i Ian are imlepti d for existence to the holiest fellow man. lie keeps us all in business, and his town is neiei dead, and so we take our bats olf to the man that is ahead, M iut- rio III i Indepen- dent. everything looked in the glass and was horrified at his appear ance. He fairly stormed around, and indignontly asked the old gentleman if he called that a hair cut. The mild old man meekly- replied: “I don’t know, you must ask the barber. He will be in presently, i am the editor of the village paper, and was waiting for a hair cut myself, but you wouldn’t give me a chance to ex plain.”— Lexington News. Hon. Jefferson Meyers, while coming through on the stage from Burns to this place was, given the honor of naming two new stations on the road. The first one is lo cated between Burns and Riley and to that he gave the name of ' Lewis A Clark.’ and the other be tween Fife anc Paulina he named ‘ Governor Chamberlain.”—Prine ville Review. Dieting Invites Disease. To cure Dyspepsia or indigestion it is no longer necessary to live on milk and toast. Starvation produ ces such weakness that the whole sy stem becomes an easy prey to disease. Jxodol Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach and the diges tive organs to digest and assimi late all of the wholesome food that one cares to eat, and is a never fail ing cure for indigestion, Dyspepsia and other stomach troubles. Ko- dol digests what you eat—makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Burns druggists. Photographer. Our new book M aking I dea * gold to every id legitimate, pa\ih_ It tells you whit t it successfully, and we will send valuable wonthlx C enti hy P i bi 11 ebon L u ’ Child ren’s’lronJBedS Center T a bles, Com modes, Matttesses Pillows, Lenolium Kitchen Oil Cloth ~ ( i I PATENT Will t improve- 'J'HE most i Latest designs in the art of 1 ment of ti i . >r writer 1 penmanship tn t'l-iv weeks a splendid p- no En lorsed by the use ..I tb I’r< -idents by prominent < Come in anil see us. n in Europe and Boards of I • dozen as- New things arriving. and America, ’¡.1 for $1.00 sorted size# sent i When ordering single sample ’ BURNS FURNITURE CO a single ring, r it*- vv: - ’ -i'-r : r man. woman, or 1 i .l-l COlapsablo <’!•<»< »«*<•<>! m * = rhe «malleat Sterv.'Fii»®' with the «trongeat ’■•p'b n! effect Highly nntnhe.1 in different col • »r« with rich gi’M «nd »liver decoration« inoantinga In< lu<htig .M \ F rhotograi h« u * t Nl Y «1.00 'cut every where prepaid In letter form V.F X W \X l Fl> :|,l N'-’aty Public M. F itz G kralo Notary Fubli.- Real Estate Au-ut THORNTON XV ILLI A Attorney at I.» ' J. W DALTON BTGGS Hl’.' Biggs & Biggs ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, B I MH, — — — — OREGON. Practice in till the courts of Ore. Collections pn-uiptly made. G. A. RBMBoLO PflRRISM & REMBOLD, Civ esali the local news. Job Printing. A Great Attorneys-at-Law, Bums (anti ( - his nil City. < Ji eg'di. a ill pm' "■ Hann j ai d ..rant couutivB and in i! sup , court ol the Mate, and also ini.' C ’li;is. II. I .- •<>11:il-il. A ttokni - i - a r-i. vw, Careful attentila. ' - n to Collec tions and Real i i ' i matters. Notary Public B urns , Giti<.ox. Office in Tint. i building GEO. ATTO F O regon . I Real B urns , Collection-“, Land Estate matter promt EARY W. L. M A KSI»F. MARS de :. l’bysii iati' a BURNS, Office at remiden» - ■ 20 V R. I). BI RROW. AN PHYSICIAN Special attention - \ disease? Calls to any part • f mtrv will be answered day ui nubi.' Rooms 1 an»l 2, Burn' Hotel ' '.ker. Bun, J r‘Kh’gd nght tar. ry-J -I Ibi Et ANI' The Sunday edition of the St. Louis Republic is a marvel of modern newspaper enterprise. The orginization of its news ser OREGON vices is world-wide, complete in Uni every department; in fact, superi or to that of any other newspaper. The magazine section is illus «O UNION PACii- trated in daintily tinted colors and I t’ll sillEIUcls li.KIVI splendid half-tone pictures. This llrpart Tor From Huntington Or? from section contains more high-class Salt 1 literary matter than any of the I , Chicago* Porti nd! Wort Louis monthly magazines. The fashions Q««...« Special 1 sas City, Chica.o and East. illustrated in natural colors are 12:35 ........ 1:45 a. id especially valuable to the ladies.1 a. tr. The colored comic section is a [Atlantic Salt I k. I- : genuine laugh-maker. The funny | Express Worth, ()mah:c K ■ san City. St. iz- ii- Î cartoons are by the best artists., 2:111 j> n> Chicago ai.d Fast The humorous stories are high class, by authors of national rep ' St. Paul Wall Walla I E st Mail ton. Spokane, M m. utation. Sheet music, a high-class, pop- ( 1-15 aprila. 8t Paal, Du- llutli Milwaukee ular song, is furnished free every ' cago r.nii East. Sunday in the Republic. The price of the Sunday Re public by mail one year is $2.00. OCEAN and HIV Ili M il ; DI l.l For sale by all news dealers. 8 p. tn 1 Pw ' Stage bine I e Hibbard Ilibbatxl aX B in wnton. 1 »F.NTTSTS. ca.«’ I TI Bnrns. On jn. ••nt frv»v « > I^Ments r .1 . f Tnaot Maass Deseas C opyrights Ac. ■h sn-.l nay • n rp^sa « an r»-»*‘ lA « .■tniruntra- llat-, k .« Patent« . » ’ r •»* wrtt « patenta. .1 Mm " A fix Twelve irg*». in tbe Scientific Hmerkan. - flUNNK' Od For Pile». Bur OneMiniit For Couji. « ■ T lohimbi» Hirer Mealier« Astor in . NewÏQrt Salve Sor eo. Ln,.- Willamette River. Leaves Burns daily for Ontario 6 a. m. Oregon ( tty X at 6:30 a m. Arrives at Burns dai Except ’ u : \V;i' ly from Ontario at 5 p tn. Sunday L« gd «:¡ The only through passenger and transfer route from Burns to the railroad. 7 am. *»l«mettr a iamhlll - 4 Sat' An▼'■»!»* «er ttng « <jn et'.r a n < inventi .n i* P», s « . ■ All sailing date' -u .. ft'“?/'” J h or San r ranci-” . every 5 days. ^turd-' 10 p. n;. Burns, Oregon Office at resident - H. S. Brownton '«‘‘ft. Biirni,ip.^J ' ob left J f'kehtar. h- hora^ J ' . ' B on left ¡¿J ■Xaj ' «LODderhaa-i. ■•P in right. N&rrowi, hofift • -' Bi comrii’hj., H"pe on each rt, 'th, Narrow*. 1m ''«r, earmark.^ I”- lu earh ear» ■’¡mg, her». «J ” :;'l left :i'-rhlp; «nm, ■icr BKlenfief J A E Y01 i'-iiHis, htmyJ J-f (•«Hint : right Hhoiiiifj left shoiil ' »rife, rwkitt J earmark, ■ y drooped taj Ing tuV.H! "I on Uppercfe 1 side i. f 1 < Animus dehH <• I* Rui I, Burn.», fttji j side:« am • Tmlcr hiilft-Nvj.: bar 2 on b imulder. Michael M... ■Ian, horses,;^ 35 on left hip; mark, right trig left droop«-I 1 Thus Wing: ' bl. Burn.’, bo«..- on left s!i : ” cattle, UEff crop ofl . ' r, short overtzn-, John Cra-b . k. silvieg, hond nltier; . • onrlKkal - .’.tijlowforkltij 1 Newspaper. Ontario-Burns V a- - •u •' " O I. sb shoulder; murks, crop oil’ 1< Fred In shoulder: der half < R J Wil shoul.b Off left CH der chin: tierbit in catt ie .1 r ’ under Ini! II II hl. left «til'-- mark, up| and bell < Sylvtsti leg; cartk short oV' 1 dewlap. PG Snii right bin circle s ear, spl • ' - Burin, emit J 'J’herhip; •■«fork iii'Jl ' r»n<lt4 cijJJ calta. : ,i Uit ear. ii rim. rn’rt I- ami wiitilw euro, wird Spin Office flr«t „kiletr '»u ' I ftrDl‘L hwit. J ,,!cr: e“ttle, “marki, W. I-’SKIKH * 00 S .-• X”dae 3« r.-cee U m ew M «kick »..st;» ke Rum» Drufjiata. THE TIMES-HERALD NOTARY PUBLIC. KODOL KODOL ’ 1 • * ’ e J ret--edv that is —-------- -4i..-.<som, y ackpaepio wall a weak peep e strong bv gv-ng to th.’, M all of the r.out —ent that Is ¿ob tained tn the food they eat f W*Give us a call. Burns, - dlgaita «hat you eat re eves an overworked .tomach ' ®( • 1 nervous »traía f.vas to the heart a ' ■ f,eg untrammalad action, n-.r-.shaa tha nérveo» svstam and feeds the bra n. gor inti - d Satisiiicion O re « ¿ on . - FHII AI»F I I’ll! % KODOL Shop opposite old Brewery- WILLIAMS A’ FITZGI IIAL1) B urns , marks. ■ J !• M on left i- either h ; derbit in Martin [ zontii! kit right cur, jaw; h ><, t OREGON Ofliee in obi Mas"; • Buibii' nIRRESI BUI1 DIM, c eki JM Fur ■ M strenuihetw •nd •«•»tans the Mnwll. cure, indigestion dvspep«. .nd KODOL •11 stomach and beve' troub.es. acca ihe action of the fas KODOL t’.. í erarea s. ds and f ’es tore to the d<est va orfana. • l$urni, hon« cl ' Hhouhlrr. 1 ',u<lerbiUiiiX 1 1 "n right niCJ ' i' ear. " M All work done with neat.tess and dispatch. LILIPUr STERIOSCOPE CO KODOL ' ,"ar' «willnfl BURNS, \V. J. COLEMAN, w “b. Burns. haa(ljH SHELLEY A FOLEY Proprietors, Pocket \ pparatus " M '"'led,4,(1 «E "*r Mee '■1 ■ le on ltó '3 v *'nitty. »</*■ PROFESSIONAL ( ARDS. PHI’S ICI AX LILTF’D'T Tht- Ti ; ^DELPHI v Ne. i i Stenograph’. HuxifiMA' ’-i * " bo ki-'"J HANDSOME MIRRORS, IRON BEDS -TltK 11 I ’.l-r SUSSlTloX KVKHVWHKIll ' “ A New Line of DININC CHAIRS and ROCKERS OWN PENN •’ One of the students at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, wishing to earn an l.um -t penny during his vacation. de. itlt-d to introduce <i new ami pciuiiai cyclopedia in to the country, ami to sell it among the farming population. Needless to iy, he had many queer and ainu iug experiences. At one place he found tn old man working in the fields. “I’d like to sell y ou a new cyclopedia,” said the agent “Well young filler,” said the Religious Services. fat met . “I’d lik e to have one, but Services at Christian Science I’m afraid I'm to old to ride the Hall every Sunday at 11am and thing.” I’hilaih-Ipliia Ledger. 8 p m. Service Wednesday even ings at 8. Subject for next Sunday An li i'li undertaker was laying October I, "Are Sin, Disease and out the deceased husband of a DeathftReal?" weeping Hibernian widow. The Rev A .1. Irwin will preach at corpse wore a wig anil it was Harney the 2nd Sunday of each very difficult to induce it to stay- month at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. tu. on sti.light, .i' wigs ought always I Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 to do, even if they don’t. The p. m. bereaved widow was called in to .Sunday school at Harney the assist. first Sunday of each month at 10 “Go ami get me a pot of glue, o'clock a m. On the second, tliirtl Mis M i Govern," said the under and fourth Sunday of each month taker, so that I may keep this at 3 o’clock p m. Preaching ser gs.” Mrs. Me- vice > very second Sunday at 8 p m. wig where it belt ng'. (iov ei n set out for the sticking At the Presbyterian church material, and after a time she re- Burns, Rev. A .1. Irwin pastor turned. “llere is the glue for Devine services the third anil fourth ye ,” she said with a sigh. Sundays of each month at 11 a. ni. “Mrs. Mi Govern, v on can take and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at bai l, the mucilage.” said the un 10 a. in. every Sabbath morning. dertakei ; "the ilillii lilt v is fixed, Preaching services at the Baptist 1 used a tack.” Ex church every 1st anil 2nd Sundays, morning and evening Sunday school every Sunday at 11a. m. There is an excellent old lady, prayer meeting every Thursday who Itiis in < ii-i m.intown and is evening. • i strong .ulv ate of the enforce ment ot tl > blui laws. But she is veil lomi ot the good things •l< >1 I X McM I LLEX of the table, ami fot this reason she .k-lights in doing her own marketing. I lu- diet Monday Burns morning found her. bright and Oregon early, .'electing 'omc tine pears Cloudv days preferred for from her m.i- k tm.m. making sittings. Photos fin “Ale ’■ .1 'ii”." '-ie asked, ished in carbon and platinum •‘that these p ii-- were not picked fi'cets. Sunilav I nstantaneoi's process use “I don't ki .ox about that,” said extensively. First-class work the man, with a grin, “but 1 do ami satisfaction guaranteed. know that tli, x glowed Sunday.” Philadelphia Ledger. In awarding the CT.uk lin ing cup lot the best flint exhibit.it Ogden, the committee in charge found it necessary to go outside of the gt eat ft uit belt of Idaho to find the w inning v arieties. The fruit which won the cup a .une front a remote settlement nv.ii Long \ alley, Idaho, known as Mann's I i eek, anil won the cup on the gt ouml that its fruit was absolutely fi ci from pests. This ts a lesson for < >t egon u t igatia s to remember. In appearance the A counti \ p _an a dance Oregon exhibit 'to.-J fat ahead of to the f.u nii-i' and tenants of his any othei but it wouldn't s'and p.uish Afti-i ' i|’.” r he noticed the lest Lx a i ct lain farm ri' w ife looking rather iliscori' ol ite t >n being < n i ti lidi- Atliei toil, the mtet ogati d 'll. 1ivphvu; “Well. 1 id v< r w ,i* so in- authi’ii tells of .1 conversation, touching the advisability otm.u- suited in m\ le a' I have been i vmg loi mom v which took place tonight." between two 1 oung lathes of hei ••Ik « me." '.ml th«- pastor, av qu.11nt.1iK v, igi'd t i spe» lively "W hat has li.q f ivd?” I 2 anil IJ “1 lappeneii ’ 'he replied Said the thirteen tear old girl: ••W hi. i : i Lap i omes up to *-l 'I1.1II iot m.itiv any but a rich me after suppt-1 *ay s, *1 sup- man. I « uldn’l toi the life of me jxw by this lit ’ » your program |A QUltt* f 11 i be tied down to a pauper " > v m<\ sir, I had h.tii ID th i "Ob." i.ime fiom the twelve- ' > w mg of yeat ’■”! v.-iit ..'ter, “how 1 in xou I Villi Vik Times you talk at I »oukln’t m.u 1 v un- I carni ti-i tin man I’d lather \ t nu|XH'tant many .1 1 m who had $10,000 1 u a harbor ye.u if I loved him than 1 mille n h. p at i ited hi« hair aite 1 ’ ’ ■ u'*11 ■ : 1..v ’ N ’ w \ or k ut. Hr ya anv talk, Time' just A P d he want» rd it r i I n>»xie«t In r\ i y iirw np.iprr we pu k kCrntlrman Up r i < '»ute io tìnti »i lot of gush in t to explain, about the man behind the counter but to go ahead •mi the man behind the gun, the A I Aft ter the job man behind the buxx saw and the IA AS who knew START A Bl SIM ' of voi i: -. btOD and \\ ay-Landiiij» First-class accommodations, and good eating stations at convenient 6 a. tu Willamette Kiv»r distances along the route. Tuesday- Portland Corvallis Thur. & and Wav Lar.-. ■- *- S. WILLIAMS, Gen Mgr , Sat Drewsev, Oregon. Leave L \\ .>ldenl>erg Jr., Agent. Riparia. Burns, Oregon. 1 20 a tu Riparia to Le Daily. • •••• PIONEER WHITE LEAD Gen Pass Ant I A. L MOHl El W43TID * omih to trav •stabiisbed.- bou« »landing Salary j pensea. all payable i sing required Girt /r your luc«l Jorf uo< ear- close »elf addre.- I r, it wrur Mw r. t^al Addre»« Mar . r you ft* >t- w P Faller;A ('#. Portland • 1 Cbicag Is Absnlutdy Pl RE. and will OITWEAR all other Lead«. •••••••••• nui i nini TG Kr left hip: mi. I' 1731, rail'flM <n»poiW«[ J«.hn \\ Burns, h«>ret«. 1 stille; < if . 'iiaiuotid bar vj split in er i ■ - ■, watt« unitts D M M«-.\L •i: tv . Buriia.b>H« left stifle; < . 611 OR left hit 5 in cat ii ear - full DtffleiMI Varíen . horse«. LFonea I.F on right I mark, croj derbit in ¡ i. J W Jom s. l urns, cattle, s® right hip; i. r«p and sir:: bit in right ; 1 n s same brtMt J A Willi- Van, h<m’ « attle. 1 .ii 11 left ribs: mils ear, mule ii right. > horsts. Hl si If FIL.' Stille; cat "i left side an right ear. lit in bO <k»W 11 aj.: 'e of heft. an. honcS,^« ( H J<»h catt b-, SJ hip: miri ’ hali crop . t ar. uiHief ’ i iilf.-y, cattle, o* Jon mark«, sv k in right it« . alile, JK m * W B Joi .-ht ear, two fi han ' 1 (' J