The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 09, 1904, Image 6

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    8ATURDAY. APRIL 9, 1904.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
1'2.00
One Year ............................................
.1.00
Six Month« .......................................
Three Mouth«............................................. .. .75
Maasger
JULIAN BYRI»
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
STATS—OKBOOH :
.
U.S. Senator«
I
J. H. Mitchel
)
C. W. Fulton,
jJ. N. Williamson,
Congressmen................
I
. A. M. Crawford.
Attorney General.........
Geo.
E. Chamberlain.
Governor.......... . ........
F. I . Duubar.
Secretary ol State ....
Moore.
Treasurer..
............................... C.
.. 8.
..______
Supt. Public Instruction. J. H. Ackerman.
State Printer
......................... J. K. Whitney.
> K. H. Bean.
} C. Wolverton
> F. A. Moore
Supreme Judge«
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
District Judge
M. D. Currosa
D strict Attorney ...................... .........Wm Miller
< Ircult Court meets the Third Monday lu
April and Fourth Monday in October.
....................... E. H. Test
Joint-Représentât! ve
....... J L. Rand
Joint-Senator..................
COUNTY— HAKNKYI
Uuonty Judge
.........
Clerk
..............
Trsasurer ...................
yurvevor ........................
Sheriff..........................
A««essor .....................
School Superintendent
Block Inspector
Commissioner«..............
H. (’. Leven«
F H Rieder
RA Miller
Tom Allen
J. E. Loggan
J C Bartlett
Newt Hoover
.........{ R J William«
1 C T Milter
County Court meet« the first Wednesday in
January, March. May July, September and
Nove«n her.
HARNKY U. R. LAND OFFICI:
Register
Receiver
................ .........
CITY.— BURNS’
Win Farre
Chas. Newell
..........Dr. J. W. Geary.
Mayor.
L. Woldenberg Jr.
Recorder,
W. A. Gowan.
Treasurer,
D. Jameson.
Marshal, .......................
(Hain’, Mothershead,
<
F.
<>.
Jackson,
,
Councilmen:
| Simon Lewis,
I G. W. Clevenger.
Meeting« ol the Connell every Second and
Fourth Wednesday.
SOCIETIES.
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
Meets at Odd Fellow« Hall, every Saturday
7:80 p in,
J. W. Buchanan, N. G.
F. (). Jackson, Secretary.
BURNS LODGE NO. 97, A . F. A M.,
Meets every Saturday evening In Masonic
Hall.
J. C. Welcome Jr, W. M.
F. H. Reider, Secretary.
INLAND LODGB NO. 70 K. of 1».
Meet« every Thursday evening in the Brown
Hall.
II. M. Horton, 0. 0.
L. M Brown, K. R. 8
BURNS LODGE No 47 A.O.U. W.
Meets every second and fourth Friday.
A. C. Welcome, M. W.
C. N. Cochran, Recorder.
ORDER OF WABAINGTON.
Meet« uvery Hint and third Friday, In Brown
Hall.
<’. I*. Rutherford, Pres Men
Pearl Vulgainorv, Secretary.
BURNS CHAPTER NO. 40,0. E. 8.
Meets every second and fourth Mondava, in
Maxonic 11 nil.
Eunice E. Thompson, W. M.
Dvlnora Gowan, Secretary.
SYLVIA HKHKKAH DEGREE. Nu.13.
Ruel.every lut and 3<l Wednesday.
Flora llaaey, N. O.
C. G. Smith. Rec See’y.
TULE CIRCLE No. 105, W. of W.
Meets every fourth Tuesday.
Martha Dalton, G. M.
lone Whiting, Clerk.
The suit of Lake County
settlers against the Warner Valley
Stock Company to regain posses­
sion of kinds awarded to that cor­
poration by the Department of the
Interior will be watched with
much interest, as the main point
involved is in regard to what con­
stitutes swamp land. The work
of the settlers 011 these lands has
undoubtedly made a
radical
change in their character, and
has complicated the situation to
such an extent that, no matter
which of the contestants is vic­
torious, the other will be for from
satisfied. The lands in question
were granted to the state in i860,
and in turn were sold by the state
to the corporation which is now
fighting the settlers for possession.
The decision in the case now pen­
ding will affect a large amount
similarly held in different parts of
the country.—Oregonian.
‘•us country” fellows knowing it.
They can have the Injuns for a
spell but Umatilla County needs
the reservation land for wheat
and corn-raising purposes. —
Athena Press.
At the Presbyterian church
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor
Deviue services the third and fourth
Sundays of each month at 11 a. in.
and 7:30 p. in. Sabbath school at
110 a. no. every Sabbath morning.
c. tu». «.»u.
Is at the Old Stand selling cheaper
than vou can run the risk ol laving
it down here from any catalogue
house in America
Preaching services at the Baptist
[church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
If Eastern Oregon could only morning and evening Sunday
believe that the Bonta electric school every Sunday at 11a.m.
road will be built from Baker I prayer meeting every Thursday
City to Burns, as announced from evening.
Baker City, it would be 'a happy
day ter this country. If Baker
City papers and Baker coun ty
boomers had not already built
IN-
enough paper railroads to reach
to the planet Mars, people would
not view the announcement with
Nothing is omitted that concerns
suspicion. They only hope it is the interest of buyers and selleis
true, but as the Irish girl said, in the live stock, grain, provisions,
the news is “too good for the produce and financial markets—
Dutch.”—East Oregonian.
the quotations are comprehensive,
and are in every way reliable.
Kitchen Furnishing mill he one of our specialties, and your kitch­
The Journal in addition carries
Oregon must shape up a code
en util) be ready to go into and cook a msal
of irrigation laws which will be every days a full and truthful re­
’tor mill the Parlor, Bedroom and Hall be overlooked in any detail.
as modern as the plans of the gov­ port of tne world’s news and pre-
I
sents
many
special
features
of
deep
ernment as set forth in the nation­
al irrigation act. There must be I interest to the average reader.
unanimity and harmony between The Jouanal’s woman’s page, the
Chairs |1 and up,
Rockers, $2 and up.
the state and the government illustrated sportlang news page,
plans belong to the 2oth century ! Journal stories and comic pages
Iron beds $5 75 and up, Ladies Desks |8 up
Mu«ic cabinets #5 up,
Spring beds il up,
and they cannot harmonize with [ and other good things niuke it a
Oregon’s 19th century code .[very popular family newspaper,
Extension Tables (good ones) at $7 75, up
Talk irrigation first, last and all clean and bright from A to Z and
Mattresses, excelsior, woo], and floss,'$2 50, up
the time in your coming conven­ year’s end to year’s end.
Daily, one year by mail, $4;
tions.
six months, $2.25; three menths,
$1-25.
Our stock of iron beds is now
Serrii-weekly, 104 issues, one
complete and at very resonable
prices. Call and see our folding year, $1.50.
Weekly, $1. The issues of the
beds, Bteel couches, etc.—Burns
Semi-Weekly and Weekly Journ­
Furniture Co
al also contain the market news
Voegtly is closing out his im­ and all of the features of the Daily
mense stock of hardware at cost. Journal.
Ulall Papar 13 eents
See him.
The Times-Herald clubs with
single
Holland up.
the Journal at the following rates
A
MANLHCTIRINO
DEPARTMENT in
Arc You a Dyspeptic?
for both papers:
connection where we will make yon anything
$4.00
Daily,.......... .
from a wooden knitting needle to “double­
If you are a dyspeptic you owe it
Semi-Weekly
2.50 deck” wood rack. Call! Never too busy to
to yourself and your friends to get
2.25 talk or furnish estimates.
well. Dyspepsia annoys the dys­ Weekly........
peptic’s friends because his disease
sours his disposition as well as his
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
i
■
will not only cure dyspepsia, indi­
A
Great
Newspaper
gestion and sour stomach, but this
W. J. COLEMAN,
palatable, reconstructive tonic di­ Stenographer and Notary Public
I
gestant strengthens the whole di­
The Sunday edition of the St.
B urns , - O regon .
gestive apparatue, and sweetens the
Office iu Citizen« Bank Building.
Louis Republic is a marvel of
life as well as the stomach. When
modern newspaper enterprise.
you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure the
THORNTON WILLIAMS.
The orginization of its news ser­
regon
food you |eat is enjoyed. It is di­
A TTO R N E Y-A T— L A W.
vices is world-wide, complete in I
gested, assimilated and its nutrient
hort inf
Otiice one door north
every department; in tact, superi­
properties appropriated by the
of French Hotel
or to that of any other newspaper.
blood and tissues. Health is the
union acific
i
The magazine section is illus­
B urns ,
O regon .
result. Sold by all druggists
trated in daintily tinted colors and
Depart for TIME NCHEIH I.ES
ARRIVE
SUMMONS.
From Huntington Ore
J. W BIGGS,
DALTON BIGGS
from
splendid half-tone pictures. This
section
contains
more
high-class
Biggs & Biggs
Chicago- Salt Lake,Denver, Ft
111 the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
literary matter-than any of the Porti n<l Worth, Omaha, Kan
gon, for the County of Harney
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Special »as City, St. Louis
Venie Chancelor, Plaintiff.
B RNS,
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OREGON. monthly magazines. The fashions
12:35 Chicago and East.
1:45 am
vs.
Practice in nil the courts of Ore. illustrated in natural colors are
a. ir,
Andrew J. Chancellor, Defendant.
especially valuable to the ladies.
Collections promptly made.
To Andrew .1. Chancellor, Defendant.
The colored comic section is a i Atlantic Salt Lake,Di-nver,Ft
In the name of the State of Oregon
Exprea.« Worth, Omaha, Kar
3:3.5
you are hereby required to appear and
genuine laugh-maker. The funny
2:10 sag City, St. Louis p m.
answer the complaint tiled against you
S. W. MILLER,
cartoons are by the best artists.
i
p m
Chicago and Fast.
in the iilaive entitled suit, within six
:
high
The
humorous
stories
are
weeks from the date of the first publica­
NOTARY PUBLIC.
class, by authors of national rep­ St. Pau) Walls Walla, Lewis­
tion of this summons; and if you (ail so
Burns, - - - Oregon.
E’«t Mail ton, Spokane, Miune
12:35
to answer or ap|>ear for want thereof the
utation.
1 45 apolis, St. Paul, Du­ 1 a. tn.
plaintiff will apply to the court for the G. A. RKMROLD
pop-
Sheet
music,
a
high-class,
1
•- C. W. PARRISH
luth Milwaukee, Chi­
relief prayed for in her complaint here­
ular song, is furnished free every 1
cago end East.
PARRISM & REMBOLD,
in, to wit; first, for diaolution of the
Sunday in the Republic.
Altorneys-at-Law,
iMtnda of matrimony heretofore existing
The price of the Sunday Re­
Burn» (and Canyon City,) Oregon.
between plaintiff and defendant; sec­
OCEAN and RIVER SCHEDULE
A ill practice in the courts of Harney and public by mail one year is $2.00.
ond, for the care, custody and control of • rant couiitiv« ami in the supreme court ol tiie
From Portland
For sale by all news dealers.
Hi« minor child of Plaintiff and Defen­ state, and also in U. 8. land office.
We buy as cheap as anyone and
READ THE MARKET NEWS will sell as cheap as anyone, there­
fore, our prices must, and will be
The Oregon Daily Journal. right. A call will convince you.
Many New Lines will be added as
soon as teams can get but.
Bureaus $8 and
upward. Fold­
ing Iron Beds
and Couches
low as $11.50
BURNS
FURNITURE COMPANY
„O
S
«»
dant, viz, a son named Vere; third, for
a judgment for th« costs and disburse­
Chas. II. Lxjonard,
ments of this suit against yon; fourth,
A ttorney - at - law ,
for such other and further relief in the Careful attention given to Collec­
premises as to the court may seem just
tions and Real Estate matters.
and equitable.
Notary Public
This summons is published by order
B
urns ,
O regon .
of the lion II. C. Covens, County Judge
Office in Times-Herald building
of llarney County, Oregon, duly made
«nd
—1 entered
—*—J on
— the
**“ Sth day of March, 1
1904, which order further directs the I
GEO. 8. SIZEMORE,
publication hereof for six successive
ATTORNEY,
weeks. You will further take notice ’
B
urns ,
.......................
O regon
that the date of the first publication
Collectons,____
______
Land _____
business,
and Real
hereof is March Sth 1904
Kstate matter promt Hv at tern let! to
Dated thia Sth day of March, 1904.
B iggs A Bions.
Attorneys for Plaintiff. W. L. MARSDBN,
JOHS W . GBAKY
1 8 p Bl
START A BININE S OF YOUR
I
OWN.
Service«.
Physicians and Surgeons.
OREGON.
Services at Christian Science Ojict at rrtidtncf.
Phont .Vo to
Hall every Sunday forenoon at 11
o'clock and 8 o’clock p tn. Service
J. H. VOLP, A. A M. D.
Wedneadayjevening« at 8.
Rev A. J. Irwin will preach at PHP8ICÏAN AND SURGEON
Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
Burns, Oregon
month at 11 a. m. and 7;30p. til. Office at residence.
Sabbath «chool every sabbath at 2
p. m.
R. 8. Brownton
First "Church Christ Scientist,
service« Suudav 3 |> m, nt the par­
lor« of the Collage Hotel Praver
meeting Wednesday evening al 7:30
Sunday school al Harney the
first Sunday of each month al 10
o’clock a m. On lhe second, third
and fourth Sunday of each month
al 3 o’clock p m. Preaching ser­
vice »very second Sunday at 8 p m.
Office first door east of The Cititene Bank.
Iiqrua. Orvjgvii
W. c. BROWN,
DE1TTIST.
Bram,
OuGtix.
»Mice <1 petair» in V.wglly Ituikbng
P
All sailing dates sub
ject to change.
For San Francisco 4 p. m.
every 5 days.
$400 Additional Reward.
¡In addition to the
tiiiove I /offer 95 q O
under the same cou
«iitlous for horse«
branded horseshoe
bar on In th cr either
jaw recorded in 8
counties.
Range,
Harney. Lake anti
»rook Counties.
Horses ventedwhen
sold. Hors«-« Mold
to pass through this
■ection will Du re­
ported in this paper.
If not sn rep<
write or felej hone
The Tit ii>-Heia
I. Burn«. Orc.
W. W- BROWN, Fife < • » ,»n.
Feter lemons. Burns, horses, PC «... ,eit«ti
fie; < u’?le Bai le on either hip; em mi rk« crop
and «p it in left ear, swallow fork and H<juare
under bit iu right.
M Fenwick. Burn«, horses, double dot vertic»
al bar on left shoulder, cattle, L ou right hip:
earmarks, two underbits in tach ear; also some
brande«! bar T on right ribs; earmark, under
half crop in left ear.
J H Bunyard, Burns, cuttle, 7 «»n left hip; ear-
nifirks, crop oif left ear, swallow fork in right.
J P Withers, Han ey. horses, combined TJP
on’ left «boulder; cattle, half circle cr« «« on
either hip: earmarks, upperbit ;n right »ar, un­
derbit in left.
Martin Bros., Burns, cattle, double dot hori
zontrl bar on either hip; earmarks, upperbit in
right ear, swallow fork iu left, wattle on right
jaw; also some bruuded cir< le N on right side
O L Shingled» ( kcr. Hurns, horse«, 5 on lef
shoulder: cattle, 5 on right «ide and hip; ear
marks, crop of!' right e»: , crop and uuder half
crop < j 1T left.
Fred Denstcdt, Burns, horses, FD on the left
shoulder; cattle Fl) on left side; earmark, un­
der half crop In each ear.
RJ Williams, Rilej, horses, CB on the left
shoulder; catlie, CB <»n left hip; earmarks, crop
of!* left ear, under half crop ofr right, wattle un­
der chin; a' ma cattle bran,l»,d s.s, crop and un­
derbit in lef! nr, um.'cr halt crop in right: also
cattle JT on left ribs, crop ami split in left ear.
under half crop in right.
II II Elliott, Narrows, horses, Th combined on
left stilie: caitlc Th combined on left hip; ear­
mark. upper slope on ea< h ear. wattle on chin
‘ami bell collar.
Sylvester Smith, Narrows,"horses. HSon right
leg; cattle V Lar, earmark, under half cropand
«bort over slope in each ear jughandle ami
dewlap.
P (J Smith, Burns, horses, quarter circle 8 on
right hind leg ami leit shoulocr; cattle, quarter
circles on either hip; earmarx, crop off right
ear, split in under side of left; two dewlaps.
A E Young. 1 urns, horses, Y on left teg and
•Jcon tic; i rd on righi .«iiouhlcr; uls») booton
leit shoulder; eat tie, rocking chair on left hip;
earmark, right ear drooped down, left cut slop-
i:ig towards h Ion upper side; wattle on lef
side of neck; all animals dehorned.
(’ P Rnthmford, Buri
cattle, oar 2 on left
sine: earmark, umier half crop right ear; horses
bar 2 ou left shoulder.
Thos Wingfield, Burns, horses,® (chainlink)
"ii left shou.der; ch i le, same on.left side; mark
crop ott left tar, short overaiope in right.
Joh n Craddot k. Nil vies, horses, S-S on the left
,
s oil right Side; mark, crop
brisket1
’ 8wftllow iork 1,1 ,ert* dewlap on
Ontario-Bu
l.eaycs Burns daily f««t «W
at i;:.'U ' a in. A ri iv.-., ltn»to wh
fl" .■ ' 'li'iir ' nt ■"> p :1U*®8 ti
»llletne
l he only through . pas^
transfer route from Bu
,8llhe,
First-class aceommodl Them
good eating stations at
distances along the routver oo
S. .- WILLIAMS, Gen.
Drew»’,,ne’u
have
L. Woldonberg Jr., Ag. ^
B“1ll5an
___________________ j-ely for
r secur
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GHOSSMANi« not
j PATENT WltlTIN^af
'T'HE most impirtai^B,
i
. r .1
. 10 lb« |
x ment of the age in 7^2
penmanship makes tlieB
a splendid penman in 18^—
by the use of this ring.f the
by prominent College MB
and Boards of Educatioi^^P
and America. Sampb^^L
sorted sizes sent post pJW*
single sample 25c. \vj8BI
a single ring, state whei
woman, or child.
PENN MFG. SUPI
Ko. 118 S. Fourth Street.
PJON
W E smith, Burns, cattle. XI on right side:
mark, split in right ear, wattle on nose.
G Hudspeth, Burn«, cattle. s< issors on right
«ide; mark, crop ami split in eat h ear.
I11!Iri,OI!r’fW,,i’.nur,,.81i^thc
on right side,
mark, croi> ami uuderbit m left » ar, crop and
uuder half crop ott right.
r Ih,rnH.’ h”,fie8’ VV
0,1 »'Kht
« lit i. J j''
bar <»” Ivfi hip; mark;
Bpllt in cm h ear, wattle unuer chin.
I» Absolutely I*
will OUTWEAR al
Leads.
U ft
l">,r - reverse Lon
ci. still«., cattle, - 1 ou left nip. mark, metal tau
in each ear W ith full name ami addre«.
“
i f
llorM’- LF <”> rishi stifle: > «ttle
derbi
r"‘,,rk'
“«>■
ear, under slope
r|ght.
*•““ *1011 ln ie><
8ti'll^ll.nt1t|..'1"r,in !“»"*?■.1,4 oomblnedon ¡eft
r Linear I tr"., .
!"dA‘: ,1‘"lrk’ ""9erl.it in
dogwXaíenL^!;J“tolnhe1‘“¿, lu"- >’“ri lopped
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If your local dealer i
ry it write to u» and we
you gel it.
W P. Fuller & Co.
• •••••••••••••• •<
rattiieJ8j'on’"i’ y.11"', horses. SJ on left shoulder;
half e’rop iu^hl Ja^u “.i^tith^i1"1 U“'ll!r
“THE IimOEST 8KNHAT.O.1
i:,MrfkA‘op ini;
' '"tie. JK combined on left bin-
e,r’,wo
left 7"o.^'b
left sl.ouni. r, „ a. k, upper half crop in' loft eur.
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COlapsable
Stereoscope Ap
crop oil The pm allefit Stereoscope with
effect. Hlghlj flnisheii
e*r optical
orfi with rich gold and li!rw>
(mountings). Including
View« of art (genre). PRICI
Sent everywhere prepaid in 1
AGENTS WAN.
each car, Imlu in right
o'
legitimate, paying mail order business.
It tells you what to do and how to do 6 a. tn.
it successfully.
Send us 50c today Except
and we will send you the book, and a Sunday.
valuable no r lb v ion :,al n • year free —
7 a. tn.
C ent rv I t in.isitiv,
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T'ihrd'y
ft Sat.
Forest Reserve Scrip
For Sale
FORRE8T lli;il.,*r*i
rnn.ADEi.pn»
brandedou left aid.mH hip
l“e 1 t’*r; Bome
< mn" M.'ie onkft’i.lk"^8; tli ,'.'ar
'«« ’rifle
'■it i" each ear, dewlX»^'.'^,UU<*er
J' h""-'"'"’".. h.
bie^oTlrT^i^^*
R„„ i..f, stifle
KODOL digesti what yo««
rpllr.n right ear ,«a
H. B. Compson
POSTCARD, CXEOOg
DeWitVe^^Snlhr*
rand
52521 srsSSta
52221
» rent h .''i'?i’'r 'ne'"/att’e'> Bur"*- how». 8
ths heart a full, free I»!’!«
i.-.ark. o,,
,.,11K
"" or
lef under!
' hip; action, nourishes the nerw*
«lope
llt; ,e ‘ 1 ”11 ri«h‘ c»r- "*eh
'
feeds the brain.
| perintendent""F
’’i uJt * " ’ J' S’ ^»th an-
.dent, F. C
, Hcnciai manager,!
i
P..n left
let- stifle; cattle, FG con- KODOLls ,h® »°nd9rt’i
Tie«, Pon
»1 on jeft hip . mark, under half crop in ------------- making so malty
. ul uo; cuttie, P on left nip; and weak people strong kJ
6 a. m.| Wlllanrtt. Rlr«r.
4:30 p m | mark __eM.h,ve
same at above; : cattle,
t.ttte figure
flgnre 9 , on
„„ left
J", “
hip;
J;
fork m left tfr. wattle under bodies all of tha nour.ehit»*W
Tuesday Portland Corvallis 1 uesday mark, swallow
tic.
Ton
left hip;
hii.' mark,
m'1 a**"
11' under
.rc.at; cattle. T on left
eqiiare
crop * talned In the food they eat
Thurs & and Way Landings Thurs «Jk »iff left ear, wattle on left jaw
C. H. voegtly. Burn«. hor«cf> branded CV on Bottles only. «1.00 Site holM _
Sat
Sat.
left «Uvuk er
Use. able» sella»»*
WUlaairttr a Tankill 3:30 p m
Hirer.
Oregon City. Dayton Monday
and Way-Landings Wed, &
Friday,
Huntington. Oregon
A L. CRAIG.
Gen. Pass. Ag’t. Portland. Oregon
A. L MOHLER. President.
SHAKES PROPER MET"
idncf
;■
Wlllampttr Hirer.
1e««>dT5?ta“’5Sk.*’cf^5jL'>,i" ■ edon I
Oregon City New­
4:30 p m
berg, Salem and Way
and silt in left.
p a" *
•“ "«Me«r digestive organs.
Except
Landings.
Sunday. «houiden k'X‘rru'*"' horse», berC ou the left avwvw
KODOL of
rell”
«0
all <“ Qerv0-
Forest reserve «crip, inj tracts of 40 Leave ■
Leave
teres «ml upward, ready for immediate Riparia,
ftMke River
Lewis«’n
use and guaranteed.
1 20 a m Kiparia to Lewiston. 8:30 a m
Daily. |
Will buy soldiers' land warrants girt n
Daily.
for services to all Indian wars ann Mex­
ican and War of 1#12
A N. H oar ,
W antid — T*r«TwoRTnr mfn am
»n«|j M» travel «nd «■iverti»«' for ol ■
»•tabiishod bon«« of solid fincsn sl
ttsadi«; 8alary,t780 a y»ar and ex
pontos, all payablo in eatb. N etova»-
■i«g roqnirtd Givt taforeaert sdì er
, clot* self «ddretard »»«mp. i oave’ q
; Addrt«« Mtaag<*r. 355 Caston Bldj
' Chivado
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IIUPUT STERIOSO*»*-
¡sSSSferacis
mark, crop ami under half ci.»« n. i JeiT r,bs;
L E. Hibbard •18 BAkQUAB BhM
Hibbard Ac Brownton.
1 )EN TIK1X
L
HKANDK AND P. O. ADDRESS OF ME.MHERS.
<lerl.lt in right, <le.. tap undJr^?nUt)eit
““
Volambl» Klrrr
1 8 p. m.
1 p. m.
8 t*>».n
KODOL cletnsei- purti,.
Our new hook entitled “ 40 M oney j Ex Sun.
"nr 11 on !eft uvuvv an<J ,veatenJ ^1-
To Astoria am; Way- Except
left nr,sp!it in right.
P’ n,ark’ cr°P off
M aking I deas ” is worth its weight in . Saturd'y
Sunday.
Landings.
■ u:'< :i[ ►a’mi'y’n'’ien’'hip™1' ' l " A on lcff ’“fle [
gold to every man who wants to start a 10 p. m.
MARSDEN & GEARY.
Religious
HURNS,
The editorial columns of The
Portland Oregonian eave planted
the Umatilla Indian reservation
over in Marrow County. By
short jerks and easy stages, it is
presumed that the Portland paper
contemplates having the reserva­
tion annexed to the Fair grounds
in ample time for the opening of
the Lewis and Clark Exposition.
Capital idea! Appropriateness or
nothing, is evidently the cherished
idea of Portland’s great daily in
the matter of exhibits for the Ex-
pOsiwon. But there’ll be some­
thing doing that’s not down on
the bills, if The Oregonian staff
scoops in our reservation without
THE BURNS F liRNITURE CO.,
< i uh.r. Vvimior,
J V kit «title.
•
j
IT auk McCiiDtock, Burn«,
HrJ
both hip«: hoi«»*« left «title,
J H Aiiderfioii, Monutnvut,
find hip hor«ea X right nil tie.
II L Harkey, Burna, cattle
I
rib«, circle F left hip; hoi«» I 0H1S '
shoulder
J PFarrc, Burna, cattle JP
bend with bar under on left
half crop in each eur; I iotbcb mq J■
.title
W II Mayfield. Burn« cattle, !«
Bide, mark crop and split in lcftt^H
right; hot fie« EX left uhouldetW
J W Shown Hiiruey, cattle t'S jH
op and two Bpliifi iu right ear W
ine.
I) II Smyth, Smith, cattle trial
conuected, (c any place; boraea
Frank Mutiny, Burn«, cattle,
Diamond ou either hip; mark,
in
left, crop and uuderbit iu rig
The Hari.t v Count ' Live Stock Association
will pjiv • ven Hundred and Fifty Dollar« Re­ on left hind leg.
C R Peterson, Venator, herse«
ward L’r lhe arr->t ami couvirtion of anv per
«on or pvtBoiifi who kill. «t«. a I or drive off un­ lowing: PP, A, SA, UU, OL tn ri
horses mutes t»r catile belonging to any in me Pi’ right hlj», ) ( left rib« or oiii
her of the A bb iati<»n. The County Court also brandb; mark«, finger in right e
otters an a hlltional
war«! of Two Hundred frout leg.
and Fiftv l ollais.
-M. F enwk k . Prer.
G. W. Yoi ;» See’y, Burns, Oregon.
.____ _ — on leftfhip and
(’run in each ear. bell
wattle. h-
‘—— 44 «month
tier«ea,
ou le»t rifle.
-Xred o,|terin»n,
____
Riley,
bar F
either left shoulder or «tide; h.>r«e
al»«» Y brand
J (J making
imp below y »»
imv
place
or
..n
kft
Jaw;
cattle
bar F on left (i,oi »ulder or til «; ma ktwoniider-
bit» in left and ci ■ne in right; alto two underbit« |
iu each ear
Darti A Woldei
angle» on righ- f
«•»fs» s mtdy br«T
nip: earm a
underbit in left. «;«<» (
and upper E tali crop ir
•houluer.
II Keller,
on ¿eft fitiik
F S MiUer,
fifiv; caule
left
W w Cecil
mark «waìio’w’for'k V/b “..J ’I*?/ on
hip,
ehin wat lr. h,
.
y* w«ttle and
WM
...
a*
left «tifie.
-HC»ar’fí 1 i' " r,<ht
'f.i-L.
t-Hsket
<• 9 on left k(p I
■ r 1" ntrta ear
tert Fl fie».
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lie C
e AD
tef: Lip.
hartablrlll.rtin
Burns Drtigg*
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qn^Mkl» aacertain
tnrenöon ka pmbt
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