The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 28, 1904, Image 6

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    SATURDAY. MAY 2». 1904
SUBSCRIPTION KATES:
One Year................
g2.0u
Six Months..................................................... 1.00
Three Months ...................................................75
JULIAN BYRD
Manager
8TATR—OREGON :
U.S. Senators
I
J. H Mitchel
i
C. W. Fulton.
|J. N. Williamson,
Congressmen.......
f
Attorney General
----- A. M. Crawford.
Governor ..............
Geo. E. Chamberlain.
Secretary ol State
.. .F. 1 . Dunbar.
Treasurer
C. 8. Moore.
Hupt. Pulflic Instruction.
J. H. Ackerman.
State Printer
. J. B. Whitney.
.
» K. 8. Bean.
C. Wolverton
) F. A. Moore
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
District Judge ............
. . .M. D. C lifford
District Attorney
....................... .
Win Miller
Circuit Court meets the Third Monday in
April and Fourth Monday in October.
Joint-Representative
Joint-Senator
..............
................
E. H. Test
J L. Rand
COUNTY—HARNEY J
Cuonty Judge
Clerk
.......
Treasurer ...
Surveyor ........................
Sheriff........................
Assessor
School Superintendent
Stock Inspector
Commissioners
II. C. Levens
F. H Rieder
R A Miller
Tom Allen
J. E. Loggan
J C Bartlett
.. . Newt Hoover
. .. I R J Williams
I C T Miller
County Court meets the first Wednesday In
January, March. May, July, September and
November.
HARNEY ü. H. LAN!) OFFICE!
Register
Receiver
Win Farre
.................Chas. Newell
CITY. —BURNS’
Mayor,
Recorder,
Treasurer,
Marshal,
Counollinen :
THE BURNS FURNITURE CO., w.c. .«» «*»*««
Is at the Old Stand selling cheaper
than you can run the risk of laying
it down here from any catalogue
house in America
I
We buy as cheap as anyone and
will sell as cheap as anyone, there­
The Oregon Daily Journal. fore, our prices must, and will be
right. A call will convince you.
BEAD THE MARKET NEWS
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
Supreme Judges
the railroad ring, which is the Devine services the third and fourth
cause of the split in the ranks in ; Sundays of each month at 11 a. un.
that state. The stand of the Re- an<^
P'm- . Sabbath school at
10
a.
ra.
every
Sabbath morning.
view is commendable. It refuse«
to submit to the lash. Il chooses, Preaching services at the Baptist
to exercise its own mind and voice ¡church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
in the interest of the people and | morning and I evening. Sunday
its action is a standing example to ! school every Sunday at 11a.m.
'prayer meeting every Thursday
independent papers all over the
evening.
West. The day of the narrow
_
partisan paper, which will swal­
low the whole program of the
bosses is past. A newspaper that
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will not take a stand for the peo­
ple, instead of any faction or par­
ty, deserves little respect. The
Nothing is omitted that concerns
people are greatei man any party. j the interest of buyers and sellets
The interests of the state are I 1 in the live stock, grain, provisions,
greater than the interests of any produce and financial markets—
individual office seeker.—East the quotations are comprehensive,
Oregonian.
and are in every way reliable.
The Journal in addition carries
No property is exempt from every days a full and truthful re­
taxation this year, and all prop­ port of tne world’s news and pre­
erty of every description will be sents many special features of deep
assessed. There is no exemption interest to the average reader.
what ever. At the regular sess­ The Jouanal’s woman’s page, the
ion of the legislature in 1903 the illustrated ^sportlang news page,
clause in the statute exempting Journal stories and comic pages
personal property to the amount and other good things muke it a
of $300 from assessment and tax­ very popular family newspaper,
ation was repealed. When the clean and bright from A to Z and
legislature met in special session year’s end to year’s end.
in December, 1903, it was decid­
Daily, one year by mail, $4;
ed that a mistake had been made six months, $2.25; three months,
in repealing the exemption clause $1.25.
so it was reenacted. The bill,
Semi-weekly, 104 issues, one
however, did not cary an emer­ year, $1.50.
gency clause, and therefore aid
Weekly, $1. The issues of the
not take effect until Mar. 21. The Semi-Weekly and Weekly Journ­
assessment is made as of March al also contain the market news
1, and consequently the exemption and all of the features of the Daily
clause does not apply this year, Journal.
for the reason that the statute re­
The Times-Herald clubs with
pealing it was in force on March the Journal at the following rates
1. This year, therefore, no prop­ for both papers:
erty will be exempt.— Ontario Daily,.............
. $4.00
Argus.
2.50
Semi-Weekly\
Weekly...........
. 2.25
....... Dr. J. W. Geary.
L. Woldenberg Jr.
. . W. A. Gowan.
............ D. Jameson.
f Kam Mothershead,
< F. O. Jackson,
I Simon Lewis,
1 G. W. Clevenger.
MeetingH of the Council every Second and
Fourth Wednesday.
SOCIETIES.
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday
7:30 pm.
J. W. Buchanan, N. G.
F.O. Jackson, Secretary.
BURNS LODGE NO. »7, A. F. A M.,
Meets every Saturday evening in Masonic
Hall.
J. C. Welcome Jr, W. M.
F. 8. Beider, Secretary.
INLAND LODGE NO. 70 K. of 1*.
Meets every Thursday evening in the Brown
Hall,
H. M. llurton, C. <’.
L. M. Brown, K. R. fl.
BURNS LODGE No <7 A. O. U. W.
Meets every second and fourth Friday.
A. (’. Welcome, M. W.
C. N. Cochran, Recorder.
ORDER OF WAHAINGTON.
Meet« every first and tlilr<! Friday, in Brown
Hall.
c, p. Rutherford, Presidon.
Pensi Vulgamore, Secretary.
BURNS CHAPTER NO. 40, O. E. 8.
Meets ovary second *n<l fourth Moiutsv «, In
Muonic Unit.
Eunice l< Thompson, W. M.
Delnora Gowan, Secretary.
SYLVIA RKIIKKAll DBGRKK No. .3.
Meetsevery lut and 3d Wednesday.
Flora Hagey, N. Ü.
C. G. Smith, Ree. Sec’y.
HARNEY VALLEY CAMP J<i> 381, W. <>f|W.
Meet»every first nml second Tuesday.
W. McCiain, Com.
W. A. Gowan, Clerk.
lion. Errett Hicks, democratic
nominee for District Attorney vis­
ited in Nyssa precinct on Wednes­
day. He was accompanied by A.
N. Soliss, Chairman of the Dem­
ocratic County Central Commit­
tee. Mr. Hicks is highly spoken
of as a lawyer and gentleman, be­
ing one of the leading lawyers of
the district, having practiced his
profession for the past twelve
years in Oregon with good suc­
cess. Mr. Hicks is an agreeable
gentleman to meet and seems to
be a vote getter, and it would be
no surprise to us if he should win
the plum.—Nyssa Progress.
I.adles and Cdildren
who can not stand Jhe shocking
strain of laxative syrups and ca-
tbartic pills are especially fond of
Little Early Risers. All persons
who find it necessary to take a liv­
The Portland Rural Northwest er medicine should try these easy
pills, and compare the agreeably
has this about the range wais
pleasant and strengthening effect
which break out ¡it intervals on with the nauseating and weakening
Eastern Oregon ranges jointly conditions following the use of
occupied by sheep and cattlemen: other remedies. Little Early Risers
The methods which the range cure biliousness, constipation, sick
cattlemen, or some of them, have I headache, jaundice,,» malaria and
adopted to prevent the sheepmen liver troubles. Sold by Burns
from overrunning the public range Drug stores.
in Lake and other counties of
Eastern Oregon, have destroyed
WANTED— Agents, Hustlers,
the sympathy to which they Salesmen, Clerks and everybody
would have been entitled if they who wants to enjoy a good hearty
had not adopted the lawless plan laugh to send 50c for “Tips to
of killing sheep and probably also .fgents " Worth $50 to any |>er-
committing murder. It is hard son who sells goods for a living.
for those who have long enjoyed i If not satisfactory your money
Circular for stamp. The
the free use of the public range back
to see that range rendered vidue- Dr. White electric Comb Co., Deca­
less for their use by the incoming tur, 111.
Bocks of sheep, but when the cat­
Keligious Services.
tlemen resort to cowardly crime
they not only forfeit ¡ill claims on
Services at Christian Science
the public for sympathy, but show Hall every Sunday forenoon at 11
that they ¡ire not desirable citizens o'clock and 8 o’clock p m. Service
of the state. So long as public Wednesdiiy’evenings at 8.
range is legally free and open to
Rev A. J. Irwin will preach al
everybody, the cattlemen should Hartley the 2nd Sunday of each
not allow themselves to settle month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn.
down to the opinion that they have Sabbath school every sabbath at 2
fixed rights to its use, and which p. m
they can maintain by acts of vio-
First ’Church Christ Scientist,
lence.
service« Munday 3 p m, at the par­
lors of the Cottage Hotel. Prayer
The Spokesman-Review, a meeting Wednesday eveningat 7:30
■launch republican paper, the lead­
Sunday school al Harney the
ing organ of the party in Eastern first Sunday of each month at 10
Washington, has bolted the repub­ o’clock a tn. On the second, third
lican ticket and will support the and fourth Sunday of each month
state ticket of the democrats. at 3 o'clock p m. Preaching ser­
The Review will take enough re­ vice • very secend Sunday at 8 p tu.
publicans with it into the demo­
At the Prenhyterian church
cratic camp, this fall, to overthrow Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor
TULE CIRCLE No. 105, W. of W.
Meets every fourth Tuisdiiy.
Martha Dalton, G. M.
Ione Whiting, I’lcrlg
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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W. J. COLEMAN,
Stenographer and Notary Public
-
B urns ,
Many New Lines will be added as
soon as teams can get but.
I
Kitchen Furnishing mill he one of our specialties, and your kjtch-
.er uuill 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,
Rocker», $2 and up,
Iron beds $5 75 and up,
Ladies Desks |8 up
Spring beds $4 up,
Music cabinets $5 up,
c
Extension Tables (good ones) at $7 75, up
Mattresses, excelsior, wool, and floss, 12 50, up
upward. Fold­
ing Iron Beds
and Couches
lowfasi$l 1.50.
Ulall Papa/» 13 cents a
single roll and UP.
A MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT in
connection where we will make you anything
from a wooden knitting needle to "double­
deck” wood rack. Call! Never too busy to
talk or furnish'estimates.
BURNS
FURNITURE
COMPANY
A Great Newspaper.
O regon .
Office iu Citizens Bank Building.
The Sunday edition of the St.
THORNTON WILLIAMS.
Louis Republic is a marvel of
modern newspaper enterprise.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
The
orginization of its news ser­
„OREGON
Otlice one door north
vices is world-wide, complete in I
of French Hotel
horeline
every department; in tact, superi­
B urns ,
O regon .
or to that of any other newspaper.
mu > UNION PACIFIC
The magazine section is illus­
J. W BIGGS,
HALTON BIGGS
trated in daintily tinted colors and Depart for
TIME SCHEDULES 1 ARRIVE
Biggs & Biggs
Front Huntington Ore
from
splendid half-tone pictures. This
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
section contains more high-class Chicago- Salt Lake,Denver, Ft
B RN8,
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OREGON.
literary matter than any of the 1 Porti nd Worth, Omaha, Kan
Practice in all the courts of Ore.
monthly magazines. The fashions ' Special sas City, St. Louis
12:35 Chicago and East.
Collections promptly made.
1:45 a.m
illustrated in natural colors are
a. ns
especially valuable to the ladies.
The colored comic section is a ' Atlantic Salt Lake,Dfcnver.Ft
8. W. MILLER,
Express Worth, Omaha, Kan­ 3:35
genuine laugh-maker. The funny
2:10 sas City, St. Louis p m.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
cartoons are by the best artists.
p iu
Chicago and Fast.
Burns, - - - Oregon.
The humorous stories are high
Paul Walla Walla, Lewis­
class, by authors of national rep­ ¡ St.
K'et Mai ton, Spokane, Minne­ 12:35
G. A. R KM BOLD
U. W. I’AhRlSH
utation.
1-45 apolis, St. Paul, Du­ a. m.
PARRISH & REMBOLD,
Sheet music, a high-class, pop­ 1
luth Milwaukee, Chi­
Attorneye-at-Law,
i
ular song, is furnished free every
cago and East.
Burns (»nd Canyon City,) Oregon.
Aill practice in the courts" of Harney and Sunday in the Republic.
.»rant counties ami in the supremeVourt of the
The price of the Sunday Re­
state, and also iu U. 8. land office.
OCEAN and RIVER SCHEDULE
public by mail one year is $2.00.
Fro» Portland
For sale by all news dealers.
S
(Jhas. 11. Leonard.
A ttorney - at - i . aw ,
Careful attention given to Collec­ START A RISINE S OF YOUR 1
tions and Real Estate matters.
1
OWN.
Fire Insurance.
Notary Public
Our new book entitled “ 40 M oney
B urns ,
O regon .
M aking I deas ’ is worth its weight in
Office tirst door west of Bank.
gold to every man who wants to start a
legitimate, paying mail order business.
GEO. 8. SIZEMORE,
It tells you what to do and how to do
ATTORNEY,
it successfully.
Send us 50c today
B urns ,
........................ O regon
and we will send you the book, and a
t'oHvciiou*v Land business, and Real
valuable mn th v fournai »n • vein free
Estate matter promt 11v attended to.
C rnti rv P i BLisni>< v t. k » x 73,
«I fr )N L a . • «NX
W. L. MARSDEN.
JOHN W lKlRY
MARSDEN & GERRY.
Physicians and Surgeons.
BURNS.
OREGON.
I'hont .Vo. tv
Oficr nt miii/ncr.
Forest Reserve Scrip
For Sale '
8 p Bl
All sailing dates sub­
ject to change.
For San Francisco 4 p. tn.
every 5 days.
The Harney County Live Stock Association
wili pay Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars Ke-
ward for the arrest and couvlctlou of anv p.r
son or persons who kill, steal or drive ott an
horses, mules or cattle belonging to any mine
her of the Association. The County Court also
offers an additional reward of Two Hundred
aud Fifty Dollais.
M. F knwick . Pref
G.W. Y ouno . Sec’y, Burns, Oregon.
BRANDS AND P. O. ADDRESS OF MEMBERS.
$500 Addltlooal Reward.
In addition to the
above I ’offer |5()0
under the same con­
ditions for horses
branded, horseshoe
bar on both oreither
jaw recorded hi 8
counties.
Range,
z x Harney, Lake and
Y.<(i.i\’rook Counties.
Horses vented when
sold. Horses sold
to pass through this
section will be re­
ported in this paper.
If not so reported, please write or telephone
The Tiines-Herald, Main 324. Burns, Ore.
W. W BROWN, Fife Oregon.
Peter Clemens, Burns, horses, PC on leftsti
fle; cattle same od either hip; eannarks crop
aud split in left ear, swallow fork and square
under bit in right.
M Fenwick, Burns, horses, double dot vertic­
al bar on left shoulder, cattle. Lon right hip;
earmarks, two underbits iu each ear; aUo some
branded bar T ou right ribs; earmark, under
half crop in left ear.
J H Bunyard, Burns, cattle, 7 on left hip; ear­
marks, crop off left ear, swallow fork in right.
J P Withers, Harney, horses, comblued TJP
on left shoulder; cattle, half circle cross on
either hip: earmarks, upperbit in right ear,un­
derbit in left.
Martin Bros.. Burns, cattle, double dot hori
zontal ba» on either hip: earmarks, upperbit in
right ear, swallow fork in left, wattle on right
jaw; also some branded circle N on right side
O L Shingledecker. Burns, horses, 5 on lef
shoulder; cattle, 5 ou right side and hip; ear
marks, crop off right ear, crop aud under half
crop off left.
Fred Denstedt, Burns, horses, FD on the left
shoulder; cattle FD on left side; earmark, un­
der half crop in each ear.
R J Williams, Riley, horses, CB on the left
shoulder; cattle, CB on left hip; earmarks, crop
off left ear, under half cron off right, wattle un­
der chin; also ctrttle branded S3, crop and un­
derbit in left ear, under halt crop in right; also
cattle JT on left ribs, crop and split in left ear,
under half crop in right.
H II Elliott, Narrows, horses, Th combined on
left stifle; cattle Th combined on left hip; ear­
mark, upper slope on each ear. wattle ou chin
and bell collar.
Sylvester Smith, Narrows, horses. HSon right
leg; cattle V bar, earmark, under half crop and
short over slope in each ear jughaudle and
dewlap.
P G Smith, Burns, horses, quarter circle S on
right hind leg and left shoulder; cattle, quarter
circle S on either hin; earmark, crop off right
ear, split in under side of left; two dewlaps.
A E Young. Burns, horses, Y on left leg and
J < connected on right shoulder; also booton
left shoulder; cattle, rocking chair on left hip;
earmark, right ear drooped down, left cut slop­
ing towards head on upper side; wattle ou lef
side of neck; all animals dehorned.
C P Rutherford, Burns, cattle, bar 2 on left
side; earmark, under half crop right ear; horse«
bar 2 on left shoulder,
Thos Wingfield, Burns, horses, ® (chainlink)
on left shoulder; cattle, same on leftsidc;mark
crop off left ear, short overslope in right.
John CTaddock, Silvles, horses, 8-8 on the left
Shoulder; cattle, 8-8 on right side; mark, crop
bris’ket e“r’ 8WI11,OW ,ork lu le,t> t'ewlap on
W>F
Burns, cattle, XI on right side:
mark, Bpllt in right ear, watt)e on nose.
G Hudspeth, Burns, cattle, scissors on right
side; mark, crop and split in each ear.
Simon Lewis, Burns, cattle BL on right side
mark, crop and underbit iu left ear, crop and
under half crop off'right.
H
sHflil!Zei n Burn®’ gorses, W bar on right
stifle, cattle, diamond bar on left hip; mark
split in each ear, wattle under chin.
Bu,rn8» horses, reverse L on
left stifle; cattle, 69 on left hip; mark, metal ta«
in each ear With full name aud addres.
I F on rilhiTi’ hor'et LFon right stifle; cattle
derbit [upright earmtrk' cr0P’and uu-
'' i|llamB, Van, horses, 71 bar on still«
cattle, bar II, on left ribs; mark, unde-bit iu left
ear, under slope in right.
d«WuZ’«in'.tt.?d"tofnhe'1.df
1<””*d
PHP8ICÏAN
AND
SURGEON
Burns, Oregon.
Office nt residence.
left shoulder, mark, upper half crop in left ear
caitle"2B on ’Xro"!' hor,e"b;!Bon left shoulder;
,,d»: m*rk' er<1" **“
Sam King, Burns, cattle, 87 on left hin mark
Jaw» d uuderbit ln e»eh ear, wattlePon left
11ibl»4 in . I »St Brownton.
x
D entisi *».
Office flrst door east ot Th. cttiasM Bank.
Burns. Oregon.
W. C. BROWN.
DZUTIST.
Brava,
H. B. Compsop
Oaauov.
Office upstairs in Voegtly Building.
S0RT28R0
ORECOR
branded on left side and hip.
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^Itz' Nrr{ows. horses, R bar on left stiflp
hitVn’ Bai?le on
hip or side; mark, nuder
bit iu each ear, dewlap on brisket.
A Egli, Egli, horses, -E on left stifle rattU sr
on right hip; mark, upper half crop off right ear
J W Biggs, Burns, horses, OR on left stifle
blued o^nTeTt0.';:«.?^:;
mark, crop
and dewllp
under half
nmr»
derbli
in tight,
¡„d'e^St
"
DeWitt»-
Salve
r-w Pile« Burns, I t ««.
Leayes Burns daily for Ontario
at 6:30 a m. Arrives at Burns dai­
ly from Ontario at 5 p m.
The only through passenger and
transfer route from Burns to the
railroad.
First-class accommodations, and
good eating stations nt convenient
distances along the route.
S. S. WILLIAMS, Gen. Mgr.,
Drewsey, Oregon.
L. Woldenberg Jr., Agent,
Burns, Oregon.
GROSS NIA N N 'S
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'"["'HE most important improve*
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penmanship makes the poor writer
a Splendid penman in a few weeks
by the use of this ring. Endorsed
by prominent College Presidents
and Boards of Education in Europe
and America. Sample dozen as­
sorted sizes sent post paid for $1,00
single sample 25c. When ordering
a single ring, state whether for man,
woman, or child.
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No. 118 S. Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA.
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1» Absnlutely PURE, and
will OUTWEAR all other
Leads.
If your local dealer does not car­
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you get it.
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The smallest Stereoscop? with the strongest
optical effect. Hlghlj finished in different col­
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Sent ¿everywhere prepaid in letter form.
AGENTS WANTED.
LILIPUT STERIOSCOPE CO.
FORREST BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA
KODOL
digests what you eat.
“ nn
hs, -
Coin nubia Hirer
8 p. tn.
t p. m.
KODOL
Steamers.
Joel H
Howard,
h«r 11 c?” 1
stifle;
cattle,
same Burns,
oi left horses
b?P7'm"^
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Ex Sun. To Astoria ana \\ ay- Except
left
ar,split
iu
right.
H
“
>«ra,
crop
off
Saturd'y
Sunday.
Landings.
KODOL
W D Harney, Burns, horses, bell Aon left stills
10 p. ni.
1
cures Indigestion, dyspepsia, and
«A »tomach and bowel troubles.
KODOL
accelerates the action of the gas-
?PY o^jSi
"’"f in ^;"c.t*t?ed
1.1 on left hip; mark, swallow fork In both cars'
Wlllainrttr River.
cleanses, purifies, strengthen«
and sweetens the stomach.
trie glands and gives ton# to the
t! a. m. Oregon City. New 4:30 p m
digestive organs.
Except berg, Salem and Way Except
shoulder"*' ■'<*rrOW,’ kM*'b"C »“ ‘»«Un
Landings.
KODOL relieves an overworked stomach
Sunday.
Sunday.
.
°t «11 nervous strain gives to
the heart a full, free and untrammeled
."*£ oTO rrop Off r,|!h'
ri-eb’or unde?i action, nourishes the nervous system and
feeds the brain.
French-Gleun Live Stock Co j a
the wonderful remedy that Is
making so many sick people well
left ear, dew ap cut up* caide " "* l«ft°i ‘n
people strong by giving to their
mark same as above cif l. iJ..—. . "*P; bodies all of the nourishment that Is con­
mark, swallow fork
lift ¿“r w.°t?i?f’hJ»;
throat; cattle Ton Wt
ITr’i_wan,e uuder tained In the food they eat.
off left ear, wittie on leffjaw ”"*’*’ ,qn,r* <’roP
oWstlS^^;^
Willamette A Yamhill
7 a. tn.
Hirer.
Teusday Oregon City, Dayton
T'ihrd'v and
ay-Landings
« Sat.
' 1
6 >. tn.I Willamette Rlr«r.
Tuesday Portland Corvallis
Thurs <!k and Way Landing.
Sat
3:30 p m
Monday
Wed. «&
Friday.
•
KODOL >•
4:30 p m
Tuesday
Thur» A
■«U m
left ehoulc«'P'Buri”' b""0« •>™»ded CV on
Sat.
only, JI.oo Sin holdlns 2% HmM tka trW
Wn, vMck nils for SOa.
Mfr Ir I. C. NMITT < M. CUUM
Burns Druggists.
anfflnon Hrt^hljT’m"’^eMUe tbsee
^’•"Mmebr.XdrtJht™? O,r ~rh
Huntington. Oregon
A. L. CRAIG,
Gen. Pass Ag't, Portland. Oregon
A. I. MOHLER. President.
underbit in left ai«4» rroi^n J «b?!h /art whl>
h*''
;!$
" f
*MAKLS PROPER DICT*
fessa
Stage bine.
.tlfle DeiALn,?n' Sfrrowi' B«™»- anvil on left
Forest reserve >erip,’in" tracts of 40 Leave
Leave wattle; horses, 44 on lelt stilTe i,Ch e,r’ h*11
acres au<l .upward, ready for immediate Kiparia,
Saaks River.
Lewist'n eifhe^left ih,m *i"e'r JJ^iVaiiE Y n^m’
use and guaranteed.
Riparia to Lewiston. 8:30 s tn
Will buy ’soldiers' laud warrants given Dai y.
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Daily. rn J«h'ear*1"*
*B ri«h^
for services in all Indian wars ann Mex­
ican and War o( 1812
A N. H oar ,
L K. Hibbard Mt RBROCSH SkM
H. 8. Brownton
Ontario-Burns
ca\deJ8jnonnipka hiiOr"eS’
on left"houlder;
hlif okmin J
hip* ,n.ark’ croP *nd under
naif crop in right ear, uaderbit in left.
C-IJonnson, Riley, cattle, 0 tar on left nin
marks, swallow fork in right ear, split in leftP
“TUB BIGGEST SENSAT.OS KVKP.VWHEill:’’
W B Johnson cattle, JK combined on left hin
haH»«'^™*
,W° ,I>11,• ,,,,, und"
.lib? “2!; mi’r“,,T^*?^ir ’’«‘"'P *"d
J. H. VOLF. A. A. M. D.
A Venator, Venator, cattle JV left hip; he rm
JV left stifle.
Frank McClintock. Burns, Me connectedot
both hips: horses left stifle.
J H Anderson, Monumeut, cattle a right side
and hip horses X right stifle.
H L Harkey, Burna, cattle OHL kit Lip »nd
ribs, circle F left liip; horses OHL and C2 left
shoulder
J PFarrc, Burn«, cattle JP connected, Hpear-
head with bar under on left hip, mark upper
half crop in each ear; horses same brand un left
stifle
W H Mayfield, Burns cattle, EX either hip or
side, mark crop and split in left ear under Slope
in right: horses EX left shoulder.
J W Shown Harney, cattle US left hip mark
crop and two splits in right ear: horses L’s left
stifle.
D H Smyth, Smith, cattle triangle, bard, HB
connected, CC any place; horses same.
Frank Matney, Burns, cattle, quarter circle
Diamond on either hip; mark, under half crop
in left, crop and underbit in right; horses same
on left hind leg.
C R Peterson, Venator, horses one of the fol­
lowing: PP, A, SA, CU, OL cu right hip; cattle
PP right hip, ) ( left ribs or one of the above
brand«; marks, finger in right err, bar on right
front leg.
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stifle. < at"' ssmioB*Jfth,ipd'"nb'b*n 00 *•"
W antwd - T rustworthy min ant
»oliRN to trav, I and a ivsrtise for old
>«tabii«hed 'house of solid fineanial
standing Salary »7*1 , Jrlr aBd
penaes. all payable in eash
c«,;ra,_ 1
•int required Ofre references and en­
close .elf addressed .'amped enee'ope 1
Addr.«s Manager. 355 Caxton R!dg
Uhicaito
mark .wTii',1,» *“,'k si?i*tnr on 1,fl blp.
eMu-attic, horec brand «X oT!,^ “d
m’rWrVit^bT^';
rt’b’ »'P
horw brand 7 L ”n’Ie7‘,n,flrid*W",*,’B
•naFJk"e”eii Mt inUr"^'"*00 l*ft “»
»•«1* en L., ¡a. bnS^'a'^'St'SJg“
rMtl* C
Ml hip.
Roy McGee, Burna, cattle AD connected left I
(h .rM*rkrr°’,,’ff’e,",M*r b” '• right ea- |
1 boraee. same left ehouldes.
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