The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 07, 1904, Image 6

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    14 animals in the bunch, all suffi­ At the Presbyterian church
ciently tame to allow strangers to I Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor
Devine services the third and fourth
I come within 50 yards of them.
8ATURDAY.MAY 7, l!MM.
This is horn shedding time Sundays of each month at 11 a. tn.
among the bull elk, anil when The and 7:30 p. tn. Sabbath school at
SUBSCRIPTION KATES:
S|M>kesman-l{eview correspondent 10 a. id . every Sabbath morning.
One Year..............
12.00
visited the field recently a fine pair
Preaching services at the Baptist
Six Months
....................... 1.00
of
horns, shed a short time before I church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
Three Months....
........................... 75
by a stately looking animal, were ! morning and evening Sunday
The two hoi us I school every Sunday at 11a.m.
JULIAN HYKD
— — — — Manager lying in the grass.
I bad been dropped about 100 yards j prayer meeting every Thursday
apart and were undamaged. It is , evening.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
said the elk nibble the cast off pro­
«TAT«—OREGON J
duct
until they are destroyed, it
t
J. 1! Mitchel
U.S. Seuator«
i
C. W. Fulton.
left any length of time. One big
jj. N. Williamson,
CongrcHBmen.........
... f
I beast still wore a tall pair of antlers
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Attorney General ... .......... A. M. (’rawford. ' and stood on the hillside like a sen­
Governor
..
.Geo. E. Chamberlain.
Secretar> ot .State
F. I . Duubar.
tinel, ready to give warning if too
Treasurer
C. S. Moore.
Supt. Public Instruction, ..J. H. Ackerman.
near an approach was made.
... J. R. Whitney
state Printer
Nothing is omitted that concerns I
Mr. Reser has had an elk herd
i R. H. Bean.
___ / C. Wolverton
the
interest of .buyers and sellers’
Supreme Judge«
for 23 years. He obtained the first
’ F. A. Moore
in
the
live stock, grain, provisions,.
animals from Oregon. An elk lives
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
produce
and financial markets— ,
District Judge............
. M. D. C lifford about as long as a cow, and its
District Attorney ................
.
W in Miller
mode of living is about the same. the quotations are comprehensive,1
Circuit Court meets the Third Monday in
Senator Reser keeps the herd in a and are in every way reliable.
April and Fourth Monday in October.
pasture behind hie barns, where I The Journal in addition carries
Joint-Representative ...................... E. H. Test
Joint-Senator
. .
J L. Rand there is plenty of water and a fair
every days a full and truthful re­
COUNTY—HARNEY:
sized range.
port of tne world’s news and pre­
Cuonty Judge
..............
II.C. Levens
sents many special features of deep
Clerk
................................
F. 8 Rieder
A party of government surveyors,
Trsasurer
R A.Miller
interest to the average reader.
Surveyor ............................................. .......
Sheriff
Tom Allen in charge of C. H. Semper, arrived
| The Jouanal’s woman’s page, the
Assessor
J. K. Loggan
in the city Saturday to Jake up and
School Superintendent
J C Bartlett
Stock Inspector ..............
.Newt Hoover
| illustrated 'sportlang news page,
Commissioners
.1 R J Williams finish the work abandoned here last
I ( T Miller
fall when the wet weather set jn. Journal stories and comic pages
County Court meets the first Wednesday in
and other good things nicke it a
January, March, May, July, September and In the party are W. A. Monroe,
November.
Fred McC'arl. R. W. Watkins and very popular family newspaper,
HAKNKY U. 8. LAND OFFICE:
M D. St. John. The crew is run­ i clean and bright from A to Z and
Register
Wm Farre ning a base line from Ontario to As­ year’s end to year’s end.
Receiver
........................ Chas. Newell
toria and the work was completed
Daily, one year by mail, $4;
CITY. —BURNS’
last fall up to a point about seven­ six months, $2.25; three months,
....... Dr. J. W. Geary.
Mayor, .......
L. Woldenberg Jr.
Recorder,.........
teen miles east of the city.—Prine­ $1.25.
....... W. A. Gowan.
Treasurer,
....
D. Jameson.
Marshal.
ville Journal.
f Sam' Mothershead,
Semi-weekly, 104 issues, one
< F. O. Jackson,
Councilmen :
| Simon Lewis,
year, $1.50.
i G. W. Clevenger.
Ladies and Cdlldren
Weekly, $1. The issues of tne
Meetings of the Council every Second ami
who can not stand the shocking Semi-Weekly and Weekly Journ-
Fourth Wednesday.
strain of laxative syrups and ca­ al also contain the market news
thartic pills are especially fond of
and all of the features of the Daily
Little Early Risers. All persons
Journal.
who find it necessary to take a liv­
HARNEY LODGK, NO. 77, 1. O O F.
The Times-Herald clubs with
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday er medicine should try these easy
7:30pm,
J. W. Buchanan, N. G.
the
Journal at the following rates
F.O. Jackson, Secretary.
pills, and compare the agreeably
for
both papers:
pleasant and strengthening effect
BURNS LODGK NO. »7, A . F. A M.,
$4.00
Daily,
................
Meet« every Saturday evening in Masonic with the nauseating and weakening
11 it 11.
i < Well ome Jr, W. M.
2.50
Semi-Weekly
.
.
conditions following the use of
F. H. Holder, Secretary.
2.25
other remedies. Little Early Risers Weekly.............
INLAND LODGE No. 70 K. of P.
cure biliousness, constipation, sick
Meets every Thursday evening in the Brown
Hall.
n \i Horton, • <
headache, jaundice, malaria and
L. M. Brown, K. R. 8.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
liver troubles. Sold by Burns
Drug stores.
BURNS LODGK No 47 A. O. U. W.
Meets every second anti fourth Friday.
W. J...VPLEMAN,
A. (Welcome, M. W.
C.N. Cochran, Recorder.
WANTED— Agents, Hustlers,
Stenographer and Notary Public
Salesmen, C'lerkH and everybody
B urns , - O regon .
ORDER of WA8AINGTON.
who wants to enjoy a good hearty
Office iu Citizens Bank Building.
Meetaevery firat and third Friday, in Brown
all.
<’. I’. Rutherford, Presidon
laugh to send 50c for “Tips to
Pearl Vulgamore, Secretary.
Agents.” Worth $50 to any per­
THORNTON WILLI A MS.
son who sells goods for a living.
BURNS CHAPTER NO. 40,0. K. H.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Meets every second an<I fourth Mondm s. In If not satisfactory your money
aaanic Hall.
Eunice F. Thompson, W. M.
Oflice
one door north
Dclnora Gowan, Secretary.
buck. Circular for stamp. The
of
French
Hotel
Dr. White electric Comb Co., Deca­
ÉYLV1A RKBKKAII DEGREE No.O.
tur, III.
B urns ,
O regon .
Meetaevery 1st and 3d Wednesday.
Flora ilagey, N. G.
Smith, Rec. Hec’y.
-----------------------------------------
She iLimrs-M^crafd.
THE BURNS FURNITURE CO.,
Is at the Old Stand selling cheaper
xi than
__ ___
you _ can run i-Uci
the t-icl
risk ’ /-it
ot lavino
laying -
it clown here from any catalogue
house in America.
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.
SUMMONS.
MARSDEN & GEARY.
Religious
Services.
Kitchen Furnishing mill he one of our specialties, and your kitch-
er mill be ready to go into and cook a meal
Nor mill the Parlor, Bedroom and Hall be overlooked in any
detail.
Chairs $1 and up,
Rockers, 12 and up,
Iron beds $5 75 and up,
Ladies Desks $8 up
Mu-ic cabinets #5 up,
Spring beds $4 up,
Extension Tables (good ones) at $7 75, up
Mattresses, excelsior, wool, and floss,’$2 50, up
Bureaus $8 and
upward. Fold­
ing Iron Beds
and Couches
low as $1 1.50
Ulall Paper 13 cents
single roll and uo.
A MANIFACRRINO DEPARTMENT
connection where we will make you anything
from a wooden knitting netdle to “double­
deck” wood rack. Call! Never too busy to
talk or furnish estimates.
BURNS
FURNHURE COMPANY.
A Great Newspaper.
START A RISINE S OF YOUR
OWN
Our new book entitled “ 40 M oney
M aking I deas ” is worth its weight in
gold to every man who wants to start a
legitimate, paying mail order tasiness.
It tell, you wliat to do and how to do
it sucre«-fully.
Send us 50c today
and we will -end you the book, and a
valuable no i th v lou t.ai n • ye >■ free
t’XNT'Ri I‘uBt.lSItiN v-t. uvX 73,
ll r.R >N LA' .
<NN
Forest Reserve Scrip
Physicians and Surgeons.
BURNS,
O regon
S hort L ihe
mu umon P acific
I
OREGON,
8pm
VOI
The Harney County Live Stock ABBoefation
will pay Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollar« Re­
ward for the arreat and conviction of an v per
ton or uerBOHB who kill, steal or drive off an-
horaes, mule« or rattle belonging to any mine
ber of the Association. The County Court also
offers an additional reward of Two Hundred
and Fifty Dollais.
M. k in wick . Brer
G. W. Y oung , Sec’y, Burn«, Oregon.
BRANDS AND F. O. ADDBK8S OF MKMBBRS.
$500 Additional Reward.
Ontaric-Bis yii
Stage
Al) sailing dates sub
joct to change.
For San Francisco 4 p. m.
every 5 days.
PENN MFG. SIPP[4 irri“‘
*i,E J?™'1,11’ ’i"'1"' r«,,le. XI on right Bide:
mark, split in right ear, wattle on nose.
.tdJI™'?,£e,b’ ,lur"?' cSt,le' »(l«ors on right
side, mark, crop and split In each ear.
Simon Lewis, Burn», cattle 8L on right side,
,?„drJ; nr?J’ “nd Sn?1rbit lB 1#,t e“r' crop »'Xi
under half crop off right.
H
Jbbn W’itzell. Burns, horses, W bar on tight
ZnHt i <'at,l£’ di«n>ond bar on left hip; mark;
split in each ear, wattle unaer chin,
leh
“urn"' horBeB' re*«™» L on
left Btifle, cattle, 69 on left hip; mark, metal tas
in each ear With full name aid addros
8
I For eXb,r°h-’ horee?- LF
"Kht stifle; cattle
derbit iu righieir* ' Cr°P‘ "PP<!rblt a,,d u'“
rJ.il ,*lllI<1«ln».,Van, horses, 71 bar on stifle
ear, S’ndVr'slop" i^i^ mark' u“d“-bit
H Elliott, Burns, horsts, H4 combined on 'eft
right^'l^aSlt'i'n ?ld,?',IBark.u«de?bltCin
A na^uLYde'of head' ‘°Wer
lopped
eatt?eJ8J 'on'hi,hor8cS'
on («»«houlder;
^ cro"lOn’riXelirn."d^ltTOld Under
lÖrKf
PJONEIu“«
WHnr*“
LE ADBppoin
In Absnlutely Pill: duties
will OUT WEAK alifiew
. -- .r, t
a largi
ff your local dtalirdna a grea
ry it write to ui ami vr »8 of bet
you gel it.
The
W.P. Fuller A Co.P* ment
eeeeeee see ••• ••••••* tion I
no tin
'
duly
“ the biggest
— nenkatjm
-....
M no let
Leads.
LILTFUT^88’
T No
COlapsable
aake
Stereoscope Appal ginee
left shoulder: mark,
8houlde?>eMt‘en’o^oM.r?^ °J
left ear. two uXbtiiio^l'’’’^
The smallest. Stereoseop? with 4
optical effect. Highly finished^®
ore with rich gold mid silver
(mountings). Including 30V.F.M|
tbe ““ Views of art (genre). PRICE OJ
Sent . everywhere prepaid in lettn*!
letter^
’P,M
AG EN IS WAN’TEI'- .
aS“S'S;5=«‘si:i:
branded on left ,’ide aid hip"1 e,K'h
ar; some
cau
sa'mi on'teftoi’iid ?" °" le,t Bt,fl'
bit in each ear, dwlap^b^'t “ark' "»d«r
H B iimm
v’ h°"“‘ °B °" ,e,‘ ’«««•
blnedon left*st*tle
i?"i?’t7HL1c?Dlbln'
mark, crop and under h»ifC«!lCle ?n le,t
■ierbit in right, dew!^ 5*nile<MtIe,t
U°
8 p. m.
lol.mbl. Hirer
it p. tn.
Steamer«.
Ex Sun. To Astoria
Hea^.WVaieBS;n^hO^’
and Way- Except .
Saturd'y
“ p' mark. crop off
Sunday. left ar,split in right
Landings.
10 p. m.
< »Ule, «mie(;nB?S'’hinr^'a^" A On lcf,B,lfl«
split in right ear
and
tion
in Ml
(*»
LILIPUT STERIKW naa
FORREST BÜII.0Î the
PHILADELPHIA , mee
in
ing
-
beg
neci
KODOL digests whst you«* my
KffDOL
.n
SP»01- KSSSj -b
swallow "t Vw ’< rroP 0lT Bnd
Willamette River.
KODOL •cceleratMtIt.KWb
trio glands and (1”^
6 a. tn. Oregon City. New­ 4:30 p m left side or bipYmaik’cropandLh'i'“1'1’’”1 on —-
*’ Crop a,H1 ,1!t in 'ightear digestive organs.
Except berg, Sak in and Way Except and slit in left?
Landings.
Sunday.
Sunday. shoulder‘rk' ’“rrowa‘ horB“' bare on th. l.ft KODOL refl«*«’ *n 5ver**
—of all nervous it«"
John Gilcrest, (P T q r« \
wrench on left itiflij catS•’Lm^^n•’ J10^8» s ! the heart a full, ires sr.a *'
Wlllawrltr a V.aklll
7 am.
3:30 p m mark, square crop off right ear
River.
*Ln
hlP =
Teusday Oregon City, Dayton Monday •lope on left.
gni tar’ roach or under- action, nourishes the nervoo» ?
feeds the brain.
Tuhrdv and V\ ay-Landings Wed. <&
French-Glenn Live Stork Cn i n «
penntendent, F. c I nA
Sonth »u
A Sat.
Friday. Burns, horses, p on left «tifl/ene,*a! manager. KODOL u ,h8 w=n-=rful
nected on Jeft hn> rikrto 5 « cattIe-
con —. making so many
r
^ nr, de'wlap cPut ^^c.tde1^ haI'
ln
6 a. m.| Wlllaa.tt* Mine.
same a« above:
left W and weak people strong by C* ’
4 30 p in mark
mark.
swaHow
fork
m
left
"JE
1
*
9
on
,eft
hi
P: * bodies all of the nour shn’®*
Tuesday Portland Corvallis Tuesday throat; cattle, T ot‘left hfn m"\wattla «fOer
talned Ln the food they sat.
Thurs A and Way-Landings Thurs 4 off left ear, wattle on left jaw™* B^'lare crop |
Bcttlea only. «1.00 SUa hodl.-,!**
Sat
left shvulce? 5 ' BurDB- boraea branded CV on I
Sat.
Aa, which avatar»*
Services at Christian Science j Ofire at rendent*.
Phone .Vo ft) ‘
For Sale
Hall every Sunday forenoon at 11
Forest
reserve
scrip, in} tract« of 40
i.ftship ,nd
o’clock and 8 o’clock p tn Service
Leave ’«tie. hor,^ « ”7“ cro^ ln each
acre« aa<l upward, rea ly for immediate
J.
H.
VOIP.
A.
a.
D.
Seal. Hirer
Lewist'n ?iThe^eft IhLuhie'r o*imirteh2ir*evrand bar F
Wednesday^eveninga at 8.
! u«e anti guarantee«].
Riparia to Lewiston. 8:30 a tn
¡2?>_below Y) aame place or<>n?.X'L<J InakinX
Rev A. J. Irwin will preach at PHPSICIAN AND SURGEON Will buy 'oldiers’ land warrants given
Daily. h?.. !?? L"’ •«‘oulder or X
: cattli
PXnh'£*nd «• “> '^¿•tw.'STrX
for services in all Indian wars ann Mex­
Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
Burns. Oregon.
ican and War of 1812
A. N. H oar ,
month at Ila. iu . and 7.30 p. m. Office al residence.
^’ireoi *ght,7iirkmJ^^BnBnB. cattle three
Huntington.
Oregon cTT”' bran^"«ht ¿1??o,r “cb Bar
Sabbath school every sabuath at 2
I
H. B. Compson
„
„
A L CRAIG.
p. m.
Gen. Pass Ag’t. Portland. Oregon
H S. Brownton
|. K || ¡t,l»nt *M «»WOO ,UM
RfgTlRRO. OWCOfl A. I. MOHLER. President.
8
&p.7‘
Hibbnnl
Brownton.
First ..Church Christ Scientist,
services Sundav 3 p m. at the par­
D entisti *«.
Has Herd of Elk.
O”r
'
"MAKE5 PROPER WET*
lors of the Cottage Hotel. Prayer OfBee first Aoor east of The Cittern» Rank.
•'ii*;ear-|,'..^,on'{®reeB^a«t!>,l| OB l,n
Burnì». Orvfon.
Probably the only domesticated meeting Wednesday everiingal 7:3O
w A!in»-TRr»TWOBT«Y MIR Asr,
mark swallow *Z*k each1*’ * ’F*ar on left
?
for old , «bi» .Mtie; bo£kbr«dh,n,ri H:«"’• «•<■
herd of elk in the Inland Empire
Sunday school at Hurney the
I
,«t.bli.h,d h0„r of
i.e.ui.1
browse« on the ranch of Wm. P. first Sunday of each month at 10
W. c. BROWN,
.u dwg. 8al.ry.l78« a yw .ad ex-
bone brand 7 L on left
b"B’«
Reser, democratic stale senator o’clock a m. On the second, thin!
K"«" all payable ia rwh No
FG Blume A Son
from this county, two and a half and fourth Sunday of each month
deutist
.>"< rtq.fwi Qi,r rrferenoe. ..I en_
milee southeast of town, says a al 3 o'clock p m. Preaching ser­
Brava, Onauov.
» c.llOh Bl.p;
DeWitt’s SK* Salve
Walla Walla dispatch There are vice .very second Sunday at 8 p m.
Office n|*etair» in X negli y Building.
.
ftatles at
¡In addition to the
above I ¡offer |5oO
under the same con
ditions for horses
branded horseshoe
bar on both oreither
Jaw recorded in 8
counties.
Range,
didate
Harney, Lake and
Crook Counties.
Horses veutedwhen
----------- - this anc
sold. Horses sold
to pass through this
Leayes Burns ilai|v
section will be re­
ported in this paper.
Arrive«;
If not so reported, please write or telephone at 6:30 am.
The Times-Herald, Main 324, Burns, Ore.
ly from Ontario m 5i|.IBte.,
W. W. BROWN, Fife Oiegon.
unable
Peter Clemens, Burns, horses, PC on '.eftsti
fie: cattle same on either hip; eaimai ks crop
The
only
through
The
and split in left ear, swallow fork and square
under bit in right.
transfer route IKin ,e of Ma
M Fenwick, Burns, horses, double dot vertic­
]ey;
al bar on left shoulder, cattle, L on right hip; railroad.
earmarks, two underbits in each ear; also some
branded bar T on right ribs; earmark, under
First-class ne..n)ni(
®ea
half crop in left ear.
J H Bunyard, Burns, cattle, 7 on left hip; ear­ good eating station» i I0Ulf
marks, crop off left ear, swallow fork in right.
J P Withers, Harney, horses, combined TJP distances along the ro0 8 10
on left shoulder; cattle, half circle cross on
jarcod to
either hip: earmarks, upperbit iu right tar, un­
S. 8. WILLIAMS Gm u and t
derbit in left.
Martin Bros,, Burns, cattle, double dot hori
Dr” >l,in the
zontal bar on either hip; earmarks, upperbit in
right ear, swallow fork in left, wattle on right
unty ac
jaw; also some branded circle N on right side L. Woldeiiberg J
O L Shingledecker. Burns, horses, 5 on lef
1 am qi
shoulder; cattle, 5 on right side and hip; ear
marks, crop oft’ right ear, crop and under half
countr;
crop off left.
Fred Denstedt, Burns, horses, FD on the left " ”
.......... .......... ^deve 1 o|
shoulder; cattle FD on left side; earmark, un­
der half crop in each ear.
___
anc*
R J Williams, Riley, horses, CB on the left
shoulder; cattle, CB on left hip; earmarks, crop
id >s>-'..nT K»*de
off left ear, under half crop off right, wattle un­
PATENT WiU U period
der chin; also cattle branded Sa, crop and un­
derbit in left ear, under halt crop In right; also
—<» do the
cattie JT on left ribs, crop and split in left ear.
under half crop in right.
T HE most impnrtitit^^^^l
H H Elliott, Narrows, horses, Th combined on
1 ment of the age in flReplyi
left stifle; cattle Th combined on left hip; ear­
mark, upper slope on each ear. wattle on chin
penmanship makes th. ,Uer
and bell collar.
Sylvester Smith, Narrows, horses. HSon right a splendid penman iiuki
n
leg; cattle V bar, earmark, under half crop and
short over slope in each ear jughandle and by the use of this ring |ouu
dewlap.
bv promim ni
ire to St
P G Smith, Burns, horses, quarter circle S on
right hind leg and left shoulder; cattle, quarter and Boards of Educaliu iay c0
circle S on either hip; earmarK, crop off right and Americn. Sanipltise me
ear, split in under side of left; two dewlaps.
A E Young. Burns, horses, Y on left leg and sorted sizes sent post |»(|gjt Ha
J •< connected on right shoulder; also booton single sample 2oe.
left shoulder; cattle, rocking chair on left hip;
earmark, right ear drooped down, left cut slop- a single ring, state
nig towards head on upper side; wattle on lef woman, or child.
1 quest
side of neck; all animals dehorned.
C I' Rutherford, Burns, cattle, bar 2 on left
slue; earmark, under half crop rightear: horses
bar 2 on left shoulder.
No. 118 S. Four!
levelop
Thos Wingfield, Burns, horses, = (chainlink)
It is
on left shoulder; cattle, same on;ieftsidc;mark
crop oft left ear, short overslope in right.
------------
lection
John Craddock, Silvies, horses, S-S on the left
shoulder; cattle, 8-8 on right side; mark, crop ••••••••
-------------------- B«»ii.<WtMOC
bdsrkit ‘ ear’ SWI,11OW ,ork 111 left' dewlap on
<;
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In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
gon, for the County of Harney
Venie Chancalor, Plaintiff.
vi.
TULI CIRCLE No.
W. of W.
Andrew .1. Chancellor, Defendant.
Meets every fourth Tnesday.
r<> Andrew .1. Chancallor, Defendant.
Martha Dalton, G. M.
Ione Whiting, Clerk,
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appearand
answer (lie complaint filed againat you
A Late Buttine«» Call.
in the aliove entitled suit, within six
weeks from the date of the first puldiea-
"Curious what men will do when tion of this summons; and if you fail so
they're drinking,” said Represent» to answer or appear for want thereof the
live “Tim” Sullivan. "In New plaintiff w ill apply to the court for the
York I heard a story about a man relief prayed for in tier complaint here­
in, to wit; first, for disolution of the
I know who had been out nearly all bonds of matrimony heretofore existing
night, and was considerably the between plaintiff and defendant; sec-
worse for wear.
ond, for the care, custody and control of
“He came along the street and tlia minor child of Plaintiff and Defen­
saw an undertaker's sign, with a dant, viz, a son named Vere; third, for
a judgment for the costs and disburse­
Chit.-*. II. Ijconard,
night bell just over a speaking tube ments of this suit against yon; fourth,
A ttorney - AT-i.aw ,
He rang the bell fiercely.
for such other amt further relief in the Careful attention given toCollec-j
“ ‘What is it?’ yelled the under­ premises as to the court may seem just
tions and Real Estate matters.
taker down the tube ‘What do and equitable.
Notary Public
This summons is published by order
you want?’
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: of the Hon H. C. Ia'vens, County Judge
“ ‘Nothing in particular,’ the of Harney County, Oregon, duly made . Office in Times-Herald building:
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chap replied: ‘only 1 want to say to and entered on the Sth day of March,
you that you're the last man I'll do 1IKH, which order further directs the '
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business with.’ "—Chicago Ledger. publication hereof for six successive
ATTORNEY,
weeks. You will further take notice
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that th« date of the first publication
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hereof is March 5th l!MM
Fatate matter promt Hv at ten lieti to.
Weak lungs should be careful. Dated this 5tli day of March, 1904.
limos Bo.os.
Coughs and colds are dangerous
Attorneys for Plaintiff. W. L. ■ ABSDRN.
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I tried a number of remedies to no
avail until I used One M mute Cough
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the cough, ^lengthened my lungs
and restored me to my normal
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