The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 10, 1903, Image 4

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Due Year
rill Month®
Three .Months
LU
Il IIA** It Y I*. I>
OF F í< IAI. DIKE« TORY
HTATK—OKKOON
U.S. S»-iial«»r«
I
u
J. H Mitchel
« . W. Fulton
N. WHHamaon
fri in tin- ( iumbia River, it is
doubtful d there is as mm It saw
timber as can lie found on a sec-
tion <4 land in other pail s of the
slate, but this is all included in
th imber reserve, Many tliou-
sands of
<4 acres of land where
homes • i <.-.il<l
oul'l be established are
thus a. il Lh 'I frein settlement.
Congrí-numen
t
A . M. < raw f««r«L
Attorney Getterai
-o. E < I ihiii I ut I hi ii
Governor
F. J . InitiLar.
H-cn-tary oi «tate
M. M«««r»-
TrcHPtir* r
J. II. Ackerman.
Hupt. Public Instruction
J K. Hhilnej
State Frinì» r
. K. s. Bcm
. / < . \Y «.I verloi
ttuprenie Judge®
) E. A.
NINTH JI DH IAI. DHTRH I
M. D ‘ Liii 'i i
YY in MLi«
District Judge
District Atturm-y
Circuit i'ourt meet« the Third M«»n<la> it,
April hik I Fourth Monday in (x-tobcr.
Joiut-RepreiMBUlative
Joint-Henator
CONTI
...
E. H. 1»«’
J L. -<and
iiaunkv :
II « . I • .« ns
F H Kieler
1C A Miller
L'uonty Judge
clerk
Traaaurcr
tyurvetor
Hherin
AHa»-N»><>r
Hchool Superintendent
Stock hiMi.« « t««r
<,'ommiH«ion< ts
'I oui A lien
J. E. 1-OggHtl
.1 « Baril'”
.Newt lloowr
I 1C J W illlliins
I < T Miller
County Court in«-« is th»- first Wr.ll« -'in la
January, March. May, July, S« pteiub«-r nn l
Noveoi her.
LAND OFFICE :
HAKNKY U.
Kegl«t«T
Receiver
< 'TV
Mayor,
Kec«»r«lcr,
Tr»-asín « i,
M bim I ih I,
< «ill 11'1 IllK'U
. ..
Bl’liN«’
A Mew Line of
DINING CHAIRS
and ¿OCKERS
1 started out to learn.
timber for future u»e of the Na­
“My greatest blunder wa
tile
Cascade
reserve,
tion. In
which w< believe is p, miles wide when 1 left sciiool in the fifth
ami extends from the northern to grade.”
8. “The turning point in my
■lie -ou'hern boundary <4 the
s'ate, for 'lie first 100 miles south life wa- when, at fifteen, I ran
¡The üiincs-iícraíd
Win Fan*
«'lia« Newell
.Dr J. W. Geary.
I,. Woldent.erg ir.
W. \ . <;»«wan.
1>. Janit-son.
j Sam Moth» r«ln ii«L
' F. <». Jackson,
I Himon Lewis,
( G. W. Clevenger.
Meetings of the Council every Hecoml an««
Fourth We<lin-««la.v.
IIAICNKY LODGE. NO. 77, I <» O F.
Meets nt ()<l«l Fellow« Hall, every Saturda
" I- in.
E. J. Ilari
F o jHekson, Secretary.
HI'HNS I.OIXIK SO. '.,7. \ K. 1 M.,
M.-etB
»'itur.lrt, ..v.iii.K m Mi>.
M.
I.
II A. Miller. « "
K. H. lichter. Serrelsry.
Brow it
Bl’KNS LODGE N.i 17 A O. I’. W.
Meria ever) •«•«»ml nini f«»urth Fri«!«»'.
\ .t Welcome. Y| yy
•bran, Recorder.
Ollllt II OI « IS MSO los
Mcvtn ever) II in I and third Frl«l»n tn lii.ovi
m H.
< . I’. Riillierforil, l*i«,idd«'ti
I’fiiil Viilxaniore, Hci-retarj.
Bl’RNS ’ II Yin I It NI» I'», <>. I S
Mcels < \I l y «. « «nul hik I fuiirth Moii'ln s in
»«■«nie II h II
It««*«' F «Usbliig. \Y M.
Drlnorn ' i . iwhii , S» « i«-inr>
HYI.VI \ HEIO K A II DEt.KI I N«. .
Mrvtarv«T\ 1st an«l 3d WfdnradHt .
Flora llngry, N. «».
G. Smith, Her Sec’y.
II A KN F Y Y Y I I FA t Y M I’ No M W ..iè W
Mrvtsvveiy that and secund I'm sdax
< W M« i ini' ' ««in
Gow mi, < Ivrk
TI’I.F. » III« I » N»> I' • \Y •( YY
M< « In « V « ry fourth lin mlay
• Martha Halton. «• M
Ion»* W tilting. « let k
Beceuse the Southern I'.uiln
mt Ventura. V'.il., oft the map.
that city and tiibutai v tenili i i
boycotted the road in August,
and September 2<) the load g.ivi
up the tight .mil ieopened its sta
tion. The diverted travel and
height is said to have it»t the
ci.mp.mi .'t'lo.ooo.
of the happiest reports
made at the recent session ,4 th.
Woolgiow« r’n \> mk iati<m at B
kei City. aas on the wane .1 th.
range yy.tt in Eastern Oregon
This counti 1 is large enough I i
all its imlustiies and more
It is
advanced far enough to well >
and einbl.ice the advent of p, ..
(ill method' of adjustment id
ilitliiiihiesth.it .uiomp.mi the -i
tlvincnt of a new country
Olin
living problems will gi.idua \
dis.ippi.it fl oin tile W est w ith
little ceremony ils did till- olii .
thanks to the gnat hearts am
minds at the li ad m tile W < st.
East < *i i gom.m
wav from home.”
“Spent my money foolishly
9-
good w ages,
W hen I was earning g
lo. “When I let my self be
misled in thinking ’ that 1 need not
-tick to one thing.
it. "Self conceit and not 11?-
tening to my parents.”
12. “Was to fool away mv
lime when at school.” Ex.
it is told <4 Chauncey Depew
that he produced of considerable
i ili i. -I io tin- small boy < I a fam-
i'y on whom he once made a call.
After dinner lie and the head of
the house wi re closeted together
fol twohouis or longer. W hen
Depew li.id departed the boy in
quired the identity of the impor­
tant looking visitor.
“That, my son, is Chauncey
Depew, the greatest story teller
in Amerua,” explained his father.
I'he business that kept Depew
and the father closeted for so long
brought the former back in a few
days. 'I'he boy was playing near
the house as I )epew approached,
and. running up to the visitor,
exclaimed.
“I’ll go tell pop y ou're coming.
I k io iv. a h" you are Mr Depew,
tin- ifre.itest liar in America.”-
Come io an«
New things arriving
St rvices at Christian Science BURNS FU
Hall . very Sunday at 1 I a in and
S p in. Service Wedln -day even­
ings ut s. Subject for m xt Sunday
« Intubi r 11, Dot trine of Atone-
NIT UR
< O,
I1KI1I.'
I
A
Hartley the 2nd Sit
month at I I a. tn. a
Sal,hath scliool ' Very
p. ni.
Suiulay school at Harney the All
first Siih'lay of each month at 10
o'clock it m. On the second, third
ami fniirtli Sunday of each month
Preaching ser-
at 3 o’clock p in
vice i very second Suivlay at s p m.
At the Presbyterian church
Burn.«, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor
A strapping big fellow with Devine serviei s the fhii'l anil fourth
Sundays of each month at 1 I a. in. I
“rah! i.di!” trousers and shirt
and 7:30 p. m. >al': ilh school at
sleeves rolled up to his elbows,
10 a. m. every Sabbath morning
walked into a farmyard in West­
Prenchiii;.: »i-rviin at the Baptist
ern Kansas and applied for a posi­
church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
tion.
morning and evening Suiulay
The applicant explained that he
school every Sunday at I I a. m.
was a graduate of i big Eastern
prayer meeting every Thursilay
college bad played football, ex­
evening.
celled in w eight c ontests, w as a
record sprinter, and in short, a
man of extraordinary physical
capabilities.
W. .1. COLEMAN,
Tin farmer had quite a herd of
sheep that was causing him no Stenographer and Notary Public
Ifriiss, - O kkoox .
little trouble to be herded proper­
$500 Additional Reward.
jf W' H'.', i
Gives all the local news
i 11g t«»w hi <1« ht*H«l on upper «bit*' w >ittii> <m 11
si'leoi neck; nil »nltn.Tdohonied
°" M
1 I' Rutherford, Burns, e»ttlo. her 2 on Mi
Job Printing
r on' loft'id,':;' m’^kXht i'Jr ’
A (¡real Newspaper.
The Sunday edition of the St.
Louis Republic i- a marvel of
modern newspaper enterprise,
l n<»dNT««N W illiams
M. E itziìkiiali » 'I’he orginizati'iii <■: it- news str-
Yttorm-y at Law.
N’«»tary Public
K«ni Enlute Axent vices is world-wide, complete in
W III I AMS ,v FITZ.OEEALH
every department: in fact, superi­
Ofiicv m old Mimunle Buihlfng.
or to that of any other newspaper.
Bi knh ,
-
O regon ,
The magazini section is illus­
trated
in daintily tinted colors and
DALTON Bt«i«.S
J » HIGOS,
splendid half-tone pictures. This Depart fnr
Biggs & Biggs
section contains more
i..u.v high-class----------
A I TORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Chieago-
literary matter than any of the
Portl ml
— — —
—
OREGON.
B HNS,
monthly magazineThe fashions Special
Practice in all the courts of Ore.
illustrated in natural l oi n s are 12:35
I oliections promptly made.
3. tr
especially valuable tn the ladies.
The colored i mi
genuine laugl maker. The funny
cartoons are by the best artists,
NOTARY TJBLIC.
The humiii ■ us
high
Burns, - - - Oregon.
class, by autlu is of national rep-
utation.
K hmbold
«'. W. P abbisn
Sheet music, ' Ji J. ■ pop-
PflRRISM & REMBOLD,
| ular song, is furnished free every
i
\ttornws-at-l.aw,
Sunday in tl. Ri ,
Bttrn> oind C involi <’ity. < »regoli.
The price of the Sundae Re­
\
e courts of Nftreej and
iHt.t « . u.i e ■» »■ 'i hi tin- RUpreine court ot the public by mail one war is S co.
«laic. au«l alno in I’. H land office.
Eor sale bv all news d. a!er-.
olii' «- in «'itizeng Bank Building.
ly, and in called the “college fel
h r” out into the pen about 6
o’clock the next morning and
stated that he wanted him to herd
the slioep over to a certain place
and then drive them slowly back,
so as to have them in the pens by
7 o'clock that night. The new
herder started out in rather awk­
ward stvle, but the farmer having
so many dutie» to look after, re-
tm m <1 to the stable to hitch up.
Suppei time came, and not a
won! had bi en heard from the
sheep. I inallv at 8 o’clock the
farmer be.,an to be alarmed, and
was getting i< adv to go out Oil a
limit, when he heard some one
i ome whistling through the yard
and m walked the new hand, all
smile» ami apparently not at all
tii cd In his day a work.
“Kinder late. Ilex eny trou­
ble.-”
••None at all, hardly, thank
« 'I I. IS II. I .< < tlllllxl.
you
(>ot along very nicely. But
A i roust y • a t —i iw,
those t i c lambs did keep mv «'ar Si! itt■! ' i uiver. to Collec­
tions and Iu al I : ite matters.
busy, I will admit.”
Notar V Public
• Lambs' (nil llip it. Ain't got
Binss,
OREGON.
a lamb in the hull bunce.”
Olliee in Time» II. raid building
••Well. I guess you have, all
light
I’hey arc in the pen now."
s. MZEMORE,
I'he fai met , .i»tom»hed,grabbed
ATTORNEY,
the young (elb'W by the arm. and 11 RS',
O k Ki 1OX
liiere, I’oiirv.iou*, l^ktui
and Real
tin y liuri ied to the pen.
¿Male mauer | r«»tit| Hv attended to.
chasing il-"Ut among the sheep,
the tai im r found three jack-
»NW
BY
i ab
Kans is City Journal.
<
„OREGON
»ilORTLlNF
ANO
^ÏUCIFIC
\ IU MM
ri
OWN
Our new book « ntiti
M aking Ii>r v
gold to eTery
legitimate, pay
It tells you wti il
it tnieee--fully
anil we will -end
valuable no nthli
CltNTt RY I 1
II kriix L ak i
Vol II
TI»» KCHEDULE»
On
S ilt I.ake.Dcnver, Ft.
Wi rth, Omaha. Knn
•is City, St Louis.
«'l.ie.. ■ and East.
1 P tn.
San Francisco
■very 5 days.
Inl. ml.U Hirer
Meaatr*
I p. ni.
• « anti Wav- Except
Sunday.
••Didn't «ave what 1 caro­
IlBMottr A Y«ntliPI
3:30 p ni
Monday
Wed. A
Fri,lay.
• I’»V toil
Lan lines
Leave
I.- ai-t n
'Mam
Daily.
-I lit.E«»N
be
J. II. MH P.
rursK IAN
employ nient
5
‘»The greatest blunder of Ollier
hie w a* when I took nn first
S S.
drii
••
lllbUtVll .V
».
One .if the greatest bluii
d< - <d mv life was not to perirci
». t tn t tie id the lines of bu»i-
I M.
CM nr r. .
«title; cattle. " co®
ark- n:iJ*r nalfiru»*
1‘
left Jj
'
• untr- I'D
•
fr.
Ih': mUJk
» •'"« HoneV
‘J’”*-14 ■,n ''''A1 f “o
U4 SiZ
' ' < Uh« left'.T ' ?.nc'
’ Bren.l'-d Jay *
"■ li biV 14f'".«’»•l'ier or etlBe; catt'.
• ti inrightk','n'"'Ih crop off left, and ipf*
. - C:,',?.”“',»,<>rait«e;ala.. YI J ir«»M
»rf..,
.*•"?- f'« or on left ■«• •
-e|. l ,1'» •■»'•'Il'ler or rite; mark t..".' •«*
in iach ear *
ln ri,h,: •***
,in l,r'*
À. M . a. D.
Bum titoti.
N TI^ IX
»me tuuae on "-'ft to'
r,Kht ear. roach
under-
•hie
left ehoiii^lr- Burn’- hor»w brudedCV«
a
4
•. ■ t! ■■
-
" • " ■ '•
«
>1 I X
ecl.*
of
h<
- ln-ll A. r
I 30 p m
Except
Sunday.
R. 1). BI RROW
ANI»
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Jr «wnt». ^a" '
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n,',r,I , r°f "a
raea Mme i.ran,f™i nlhI -1a’
X
MFX ANI
tor ohi
■ fiocaniai
*r »n«t «X-
■
* MAXES PRC. L
PLEAS !F’
1 ‘ I iva*-
Th
" a
.Ahakr
•
mark «
t r rh..,„ ,v
PHVSK I W
• •n right
crop off rigi-tear ' --
ight hip;
btr>. mark,
mark. tipper
mu., r half
tmtrrkhtear
J T Ware, Narrows, cattle, mule shoe on loft ¡1 «•««»•'
hip. mark, under half crop in right ear
''ire tl
J W Biggs. Burna, horaes, OR on left Htifle.
i- • :............ ......
¡i)nUM
binedon left «title;
’■■""-r- ; ~ i.
••••«»Vi nmrurop in 1«
■ derbit in right, dew lap under throat.
Hp"ard, Bum®, horse®, bar 11 on left «akCDt« I
• st...e: e-ttle, ^ainv o
| left -ar,split in right.
■
OR MON.
Bl RS-
Mr. J
•st I1EDI LE
1 ioni l'ortlanil
' AR>. - N Ñ GEARY.
Bin -.cians and Surgeon.«.
l i
« t ct at Libi ui V, «.'Im ago.
is a b. >k in which five hundred
nun have written «4 the “gfe.itest
blu mh t "f tbcii life ” Here are
>ome of them:
£Sk
k ft <lro«»po«| down, jughandle on brisket.
■a of
I ho» VVinKlk'l.l, Hurns, horm-s, o (chUnlink
i n.n ull" “n" * r;
’■»'Hl'on left nidcimitk
reati
rop oil I. ft VBr> short overnlope in right.
iu sh
s>|JJi'-li4<'r“'.lnn‘|k’ ilJvk'1''
S-S on the Ml
oil
!
, V ' nttle.s-S on
rlulit
nierk.cnip
i’rlniet
,ork
"' nl.le;
k ''. <'e»lap
o? •Ht ir in
•
I
n,«rkKM.'l'li'ln J";',1’’ '■'»'"“•A1"" rlkht Me I harre
•
iiinru. nput In rishi ear, wattle on none.
t the
niaJ'n.lT’11' Bur"?' '■»"I>‘. «'liieorti on tl<b> I
sl'le. mark, crop and epllt In each ear.
-eau
simon Lewis. Burna, cattle si. on rishi eidr
dr. A
matk. crop and un.lerlilt in left , nr. . n,puJ
ttuder half crop ott rlKht.
'
U wa
I
left tii.1'.'!'"'' .'‘"’■"•s «•«'”« 'Ittarter eireleSen
ft hip. mark«, cropolt’left ear. hole In right
n’t n
J«>hn VY itzell.
"¡. Burn«,
""run, honte«,
iior«VN, W
» bar
ruir on rig
rigii | >
Bel
bar on left hip; mark; • j
split in en< h ear, wattle under chin.
i
piai
1» M MeMenamy, Burns, horse®, reverse Lon
left «title; uattlc, 6!» on left hip: mark, metal tag ♦ lut M
«
in each ear With full name ami addre®
\ arieit Bro«., horses. LF on right stifle; cattle
labié
l.E on right hip; mark, crop, upperbit and un­ I
■ding
derbit iu right ear.
J W Jone®, Burns, cattle, quarter circle Jo
right hip; mark, crop and «lit in left ear, under ; m do
bit in right; horse« same brand on rightBtitle
J A Williams, Van, horses, 71 bar on stifle;
(■attic, bar IL on left rib«; mark,underbit in left
id a
ABRITE ear, under slope in right.
.M
II Elliott, Burns horsts, H I combined on left 1 -1.
frolli
«title; cattle, u on left side: mark, underbit in
argm
right car, left split in half lower part lopped
doWn against side of head.
and
< S Johnson, Van, horseS, SJ on left shoulder:
cattle, SJ on leit hip: mark, crop and under Z-d on
half crop in right ear, uaderbit in left.
1:15 a m
<’ J Jonnson, Riley, cattle, O bar on left nip:
mark«, sw allow fork in right ear, split in left.
ie Or
W B Johnson, cattle, J K combined on left hip;
mark, crop off right ear, two splits and under
he I
half crop in left.
\\ A < ampbell, Narrows, horses, NT eomWne»! u_
IL
3:3»>
«•n left shoulder: ( attic, bar N<’ conibin»'«l on
left shoulder; mark, upper half crop in • ear.
« exe
p IT..
John Buoy, Burns, horses.2Bon left sh- ulder.
□e hi
< attic, 2B on right hip or side; mark. «i 'p
each ear, hole in right.
- to I
Mrs I N Hughct, Warm Springs. ■ 'le. car
lock on left side; mark, wattle under « bin.
Tl
S«»hn llipsman, Bums, horses, OJ »»u the left
)• tie^
«boulder; cattle. OJ on right side; mark, split«
left ear, two umlerbit« in right.
the bi
Sain King. Burns, cattle, 87 on left hip: mart
crop an«l undurbit in each ear, wattle on len
jaw.
J I’ Di« k'-nson. Narrow®, horses, anvil onleftj *u en
stitl«-; cattle, bar through tliamond on thele*
shoulder;
undeTbit
in unun
each cm
ear; . rrw
aonic
riiit.l...! ’ mark, '"«
’»VI I»n in
fllti
bratidvion left aide and hip
X ............
row», ........
boreen.
■ *>«-th
' ■
Y
.a m, .» I; . I ................... —
« utile, same on left hip or aide; mark, under
iff |,M’
bit in each ear, dewlap on brisket.
ailing dat. » -ub
STAISI
¡«4
** THE
iloiHi*« vented when
»"l i Hnrses sold
to paws th rough thii
Kvction will be re-
p«»rt«-«l In this MH
If not «<> rvporte«!. please writ«- ..r hlephoL
Thu Times-Herald, Main :i2|. Buri ()re
W " BRO*
.lre|on.
Geo D Hagey, Burn«, cattle bra .«ledbir(II
with ill. connected, on left hip «•■•rinarki u«
per half crop off left eai, un«l<lln'.f crop off
right en«, w attle on left «liouhh . Range on
Emigrant ami vicinity. alMowc«t n '« northWwi
of Burt ®.
Feter t-lemen®, Burn®, horses. I c > t le ft«i
fie; cattle same on either hip. « in; .
n a1
ami sp it in left ear, swallow i k
’ 1
»
mill.- .41 in riuht.
»Y ’
M Fenwick, Burns, horse«, «Im. •
t venk
COUI
al 1
«n left shoulder, cattle.
ight hib
ei.
i. h , twro underbit® in each i'MJ
gOD
I. ’ ; «1 bar T on right ribs; «.
. l and», '
hull « rop in left ear.
a da
J H Bunyaril, Burns, cattle. 7 «>n hit hip.et- n »U f
marks, crop off left ear, swallow- fork in right, i
1
J P Withers. Harney, h»»r«« s. combined T ji
The <
on left shoulder; cattle, half circle erm® on 1
either hip: carmaika. upperbit in right ear ur £
derbit in left.
Martin Bro®.,
dot non
hori i Oregi
... Burns,
- ------ - cattle,
------- - double
"n.uituui
znntnl bar
Imr on
.. -------
>■ ■ in
zontal
on either
either Uin-
hip: eur,.i.>.-i
earmark«,
upperbit
right ear, «wallow fork in left, wattle on right > *1 gagec
jaw; also some brauded circle N on rightiide
the I.
O L Shingledecker. Burn«, horge®, 5 on lef
fthoiilder; cattle, 5 on right «l»k and hip; ear
mark«, crop off right ear, crop and under hili 11 lutho
crop off left.
•lire i
Fred Denstedt, Burn®, homes, FI) on the left!
shoulder; cattie ED on left «ide: earmark,un­
I'he li
der half crop in each ear.
KJ Williams, Riley, horse«, (B on the leftl lispla
shoulder; cattle, <‘B on left hip; « Hrinarks.crvp
,<-wis
off left ear, under half crop off right, wattleun-
tier chin; also cattle branded SS, crop and un­ _iaet |
derbit in left car, utnler halt crop in right; e I kj )
cattle JT on left rib«, crop and split in left ear.
ilnv n
under half crop in right.
II II Elliott, Narrows, horse«. Th combineduir
left «title; cattle Th conibiued on left hip; ear
mark, upper «lope on each ear. wattic on chin .. omm
an«l bell collar.
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Sylvester
Smith,
Narrows,
horses.
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leg;
dtrfaV
lc«_r; cattle V bar. earmark, under half cropand
trdfiV1
short over slope
J
«lope in each ear jughandle and
ami :|IKM
tlewlap.
ent O
I p ’ G Smith, Burns, horses, q«««-»«-
quarter circles on 1 . • i ..
liuht hind leg and left should« r; cattle. «part
1 ’*1 ’11
circle S on either hip: earmark, crop oft’ right 1
ear, split in under side of left; twodewlapa.
gill IT.
A E Yi.uiig Burns, horees. Y on left 1«I
J-<i-..iine,l<',|<)Ii rlKht shoulder; nle, llL „
I'
Hhouhlcr;
roi-king
clmir kft
uu ¡SS
left hit '
■ "Hii'i'k.
right i-iittle,
v.r drooped
down
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BHANliS AND r. o ADDRK.*» ol MEMBSU
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In uddltion ton,
11
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lx,
'‘ii'ItTthesann^u.
ilitions for hunM
I'tsi.-lvd horosh., ^1
'■“"■»'■"tlHrelth,,' I I
jaw. r.iwiled ta 1 »J
'•panties.
Children's Ire
Center T a bles, Com’
modes, Matttesses,
Pillows, Lc olium
Kitchen Oil
■ h
if you want a g - I p»ii <4 shoes
/ h pair '■!*
1 bey are
Call
The Noi th N ambili R Vi QI ll
sizes it lip that the Interim De­
partment i W ..-lnngtiMi app
Io have made up its mind th.it
that the unoc. upie I timberl.ind in
Oregon t- go d tot is f, i goi,
men! tc'ciics
This state li.c
tor a numbit of years p.i»l bet n
cur-ed with ir«erve* of and,
which lias piiiititid the «iti <
meni o( tn.un thoUMiid* acre* by
homeseckcrs. The claim of the
government officials is to te-< rve
HANDSOME Ml:? ORS,
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iron beds
The Harney county .iv- s .,< k a SM(.1 u 1 ■ 3
w ill pay (seven llun4n.il nii.l I ilty ban,,,',1.
■
war4 for the arrest ami <-.iuvli n.iu <>(
®
,,,II or persons who kill, sh-sl or .lrlve ,,j "
’ I
horses, muks or i utile I'eloiisingtoan,
her of the Asaoi iatiou. Tin. ' ■ u ty <_„„„. ,r<J
..If.-r» mi Ii'lilltloiial reward i.t Two Huna.„
au<l Fifty Hollaie.
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G. W. Yol'Nil. sec F. Burns. ' irv...n,
'•M!* «•r»"'« O* "•
bip; e® I'-h. « .uare
crop In hoth ea-e
,
k
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•
•nd up [•««•' half 1-m, In K-p andande-'
boraea i. - .
•hould.
H Ke «"»J. Burna, berae brand circle
• »il left ■ -tifle. alao K on left aboalde:
F - M ’I1*!"- «nraa. h..r»a. dumb-bell
stifle. < •at leaameoa left hip.
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:
cattle, a «near oa
h
.7"
7 ’■ ’* "• “ *■•'■ k- •• e
• t«c horac hran«i ®anie on left »1
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«arna. -acla. • t on rlaht
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Mwlad >8 -M*
r»- ran 1 7 l on left atiie.
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