I J® he (limes-Jforaíd. SATURDAY. JUNE Ih, 1904. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oue Year Six Months Three Months ... 12.00 1.00 ......................... . .76 Manager OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATE—OREGON : U.S. Senators J. H. .Mitchel C. W. Fulton. I J. N. Wiliiameon, | i Congre^Rinen t Attorney General . . . ... A. M. ('rawford. Governor Geo. E. Chamberlain. Secretary oi State F. I . Duubar. Tren» 11 re r C. 8. Moore. Supt. Public InHtructfon. J. H. Ackerman. State Printer J. R. Whitney. a K. 8. Bean. .> < . Wolverton > F. A. Moore Supreme Judge« NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. M. 1) C lifford . Wm Miller District Judge Diet riel Attorney Circuit Court meet« the Third Monday in April and Fourth Monday in October. Joinl-ReprcKcntative............................ E. H. Test Joint Senator.......... ................ J L. Rand COUNTY—HAHNKY H.C. Leven« F.8. Rieder R A Miller .......... Uuonty Judge Clerk Treasurer purveyor ... SInTili . ... Assessor Hrhool Superintendent Stock hiBpector CoinrniBKionerH '1 <»iti A Jlt-it J. E. Loggan . J <’ Bartlett .Newt Hoover .. / R J William« ( CT Miller County Court nie« t« tin* fir«t Wednesday in January, March, May, July, September and November. HARNEY U. «. LAND OFFICE: Register Receiver. Wm Farre ............................Cha«. Newell (TTY.— HIJKNH* Mayor, Recorder, Treasurer, M arabili, Ciniiictlnieii : ....... Dr. J. W. Geary. L. Woldenberg Jr. W. A. Gowan. I). Jameson. [Sam Motherahead, ' F. O. JackBon, | Simon Lewis, I G. W. Clevenger. Meeting« of the Council every Second and Fourth Wednesday. <------ ------- ___ a............ ............ HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, 1.0 0 F. Meet« Rt o<|il Fellows Hall, every Saturday 7:30 pin. J. W. Buchanan, N.G. F. (). Jackson, Beeretary. BURNS LODGE NO. 97, A. F. A M., Meets every Baturday evening in Masonic Hall. J. <’. Welcome Jr, W. M. F. 8. Reider, Secretary. INLAND LODGE No. 70 K. of I’. Meets every Thursday evening In the Brown limi. II. m Horton, <•.<•. L. M. Brown, K. R. 8 BURNS LODGE No 47 A.O. U. W. M ucib every «croud and fourth Friday. \ . < . Welcome, M. W. N. Cochran, Recorder. OKIIKIl UK WAHAINGTON. Meet« every first ami third Friday, in Brown Hall. c. I1. Rutherford, Presidon Pearl X’ulgiiiuore, Secretary. struction. They are apt to forget' Devioe services the third and fourth that good roads will connect them Sundays of each month at 11 a. tn. with their market at all seasons of and 7:30 p. in. Sabbath school at the year without interruption;! 10 a m. every Sabbath morning. Preaching services at the Baptist that it will decrease the cost of church every 1st and 2nd Sundays, getting their products to market, morning and evening. Sunday and in the end return to them far I school every Sunday at 11 a. m. more than the amount expended prayer meeting every Thursday on the roads.- -Spokesman Re­ evening. view. Wash a baby up clean and dress him up real pretty and he will re­ sist all advances with the most superlative crossness, but let him eat molasses, gingerbread and fool around the coal hod for half an hour and will he nestle his dear little curly head close up to your clean shirt bosom and be just the cunningest little rascal in all the world. —Ex We buy as cheap as anyone and I will sell as cheap as anyone, there­ The Oregon Daily Journal. fore, our prices must, and will be Nothing is omitted that concerns j A call will convince you. the interest of buyers and sellers j right. ----- IN in the live stock, grain, provisions, produce and financial markets— the quotations are comprehensive, I and are in every way reliable. The Journal in addition carries every days a full and truthful re­ E. L. Campbell of the Eugene port of tne world’s news and pre­ Guard, just back from a month sents many special features of deep in the East says the Easterners interest to the average reader. are very suspicious of hard money The Jouanal’s woman’s page, the Pass a twenty dollar gold piece to illustrated ’sportlang news page, them for payment they hesitate, ¡Journal stories and comic pages look at the coin and man as if and other good things muke it a one was bogus and the other a very popular family newspaper, counterfeit, finally accepting it clean and bright from A to Z and though with evident disinclination. year’s end to year’s end. Give them bills, though, dirty and Daily, one year by mail, $4; greasy and in all stages of decom­ I six months, $2.25; three months, position, they hold them between $1.25. their lingers and count out the Semi-weekly, 104 issues, one desired amount almost as soon as year, $1.50. you can say "scat” No fear of Weekly, $1. The issues of tne counterfeits among the paper that Semi-Weekly and Weekly Journ­ the uninitiated would caiefully lay al also contain the market news out one by one before accepting. and all of the features of the Daily Journal. There is a story told of a Dul­ The Times-Herald clubs with uth servant, a Syvedish girl, says the Journal at the following rates the Argonaut, who asked for a for both papers: vacation, as she was to be mar­ Daily,............ $4.00 ried. A substitute was obtained Semi-Weekly 2.50 for her, who at the last moment Weekly......... 2.25 announced that she could not come for two weeks. The Swed­ PROFESSIONAL CAROS. ish girl was asked to postpone her marriage for that length of time, but she objected. She agreed W. J. COLEMAN, though to come back after the Stenographer and Notary Public wedding, and work until the B urns , - O regon . other girl could come. Hall an Office iu Citizens Bank Building. hour after the ceremony the girl THORNTON WILLIAMS. was performing her customary ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. duties, and her mistress said to her: “And I suppose your hus- Office one door north band has gone back to his work, of French Hotel too, Matilda?” “Oh, no, indeed, O regon . B urns , ma’am,” replied the girl; “he bane gone on his honeymoon.” J. W BIGGS, DALTON HIGGS What Good Roads Will Do. full appreciation of the benefits At tlw Presbyterian that would follow good roads con- Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin church pastor B urn », O mkrim . Office u pelai re in Voegtljr Building The Harney county l ive Stock Aaaoel aliun will pa> eeven Hundred and Kitty Dollar. Re ward tor the arreat and couvlction of anv per .on or person, who kill, ateal or drive on an- horsea, nuiles or calile belongliiK to any ni ine ber oí Hie Aaaoclatlon. The County Court ano offer» HU additi.mal reward ot Two Hundred and FKU liolbus. W. B. J ohnson . Brer A kihik M< G owan , Sec’y, Burns, Oregon. BKANIIS AND P. O. ADDHKSS OF MKMBEBS. $,oo Additional Reward. In addition to the above I offer under the «ame con­ dition« for horses branded horseshoe bar on both orelther jaw reeordeii in 8 counties. Range, S Harney, l.ake and 'rook Counties. Horses ventedwhen «old. Horses «old to pass through this Kitchen Furnishing mill he one of oar specialties, and your kitch­ section will be re­ Leaves Burns daily for Ontj ported in this paper. If not ho reponed, jilease write or telephone at 6:30 a tn. Arrives at Burns J en mill be ready to go into and cook a meal Tiie Tim« s-Herald, Main Burns, Ore. • W. W. BROWN, Fife Uiugon. ly from Ontario at 5 p m. Nor mill the Parlor, Bedroom and H«B be overlooked in any detail. Peter Clemens, Burns, horses, PC on leftsti fie: call le «ame on either hip; eai marks crop The only through passenger J and split in left ear, swallow fork and square under bit in right. transfer route from Burns to J M Fenwick, Burns, horses, double dot vertic­ al bar on left shoulder, cattle. L on right hip; railroad. earmarks, two underbits in each ear; also some branded bar T on right rib«; earmark, under First-class accommodation», J Chairs $1 and up, Rockers, 12 and up, half crop in left ear. J II Bunyard, Burn«, cattle, 7 on left hip; ear­ good eating stations at convenJ Iron beds $5 75 and up, Ladies Desks 48 up mark«, crop off' left ear, swallow fork in right. J I’ Withers, Harney, horse«, combined TJP distances along the route. Music cabinets 45 up, Spring beds 4 I up, on left shoulder; cattle, half circle cross on t either hip: earmark«, upperbit in right ear, uu- S. S. WILLIAMS, Gen. Mgr., . Extension’.Tables (good ones) at 47 75, up derbit in left. Martin Bro«., Burns, cattle, double dot hori Drewsey, Mattresses, excelsior, wool, and floss/42 50, up zontal bar on either hip; earmark«, upperbit in right ear, swallow fork in left, wattle on right jaw; also some branded circle N on right side L. Woldenberg Jr., Agent, O L Shingledecker. Burns, horses, 5 on lef Burns, 0r< shoulder; cattle, 5 on rigid «ide and hip; ear marks, crop off' right ear, crop and under half crop off left. Fred Densiedt, Burns, horses, Fl) on the left «houkler; cattle FD on left side; earmark, un­ der half crop in each ear. R J Williams, Riley, horses, CB on the left «boulder; cattle, CB on left hip; earmark«, crop off left ear, under half crop off right, wattleun- derchin; also cattle branded 88, crop and un­ derbit in left ear, under halt crop in right; also cattie JT on left rib«, crop and split in left ear, under half crop in right. ’T'HE most important iniproJ H II Elliott, Narrow«, horses, Th combined oil left «tille; cattle Th combined on left hip; ear­ A ment of the age in the art i mark, upper slope on each ear. wattle on chin ami bell collar. penmanship makes the poor wrWS Sylvester Smith, Narrows, horses. II Son right a splendid penman in a few weeu| leg; cattle V bar, earmark, under half crop and Ulall Paper 13 eents a Endors;! short over «lope iu each ear jughandle and by the use of this ring. dewlap. single roll and UP. by prominent College Preside»! P G Smith, Burns, horses, quarter circle S on right hind leg and left shoulder; cattle, quarter and Boards of Education in Eurri>U A MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT in circles on either hip; earmara, crop off' right and America. Sample dozen,,. ; ear, split in under «ide of left; two dewlap«. connection' where we will make you anything A E Young. Burns, horses, Y” on left leg and sorted sizes sent, post paid for 41.0(1 from a wooden knitting needle to “double­ Jconnected on right shoulder; also booton single sample 25c. When orderiiil left shoulder; cattle, rocking chair on left hip; deck” wood rack. Call! Never too busy to earmark, right ear drooped down, left cut «lop­ a single ring, state whether forme ing towards head on upper side; wattle on lef talk or furnish estimates. «ideof neck; all animals dehorned. woman, or child. C P Rutherford. Burns, cattle, bar 2 on left side; earmark, under half crop right ear; horses bar 2 on left shoulder. No. 118 S. Fourth Street. PHILADEIM The« Wingfield, Bums, horses, ° (chainlink) on left shoulder; cattle, same onjleft«ide; mark crop off left ear, short overslope in right. John Craddock, Silvies, horses, 8 8 on the left shoulder; cattle, 8-8 on right side; mark, croi» off right ear, swallow fork in left, dewlap on brisket. •I • 1 W E Smith, Burns, cattle, XI on right side: mark, split in right ear, wattle on nose. • I The Sunday edition of the St. G Hudspetb, Barns, cattle, scissor« on right • I side; mark, crop ami split in each ear. • I Louis Republic is a marvel of • I Simon Lewis, Burns, cattle ML on right side, • I mark, eroi» and underbit in left ear, crop and modern newspaper enterprise. • I under halt crop off’ right. • I John Witzell. Burns, horses, W bar on right • I The orginization of its news ser­ stille: cattle, diamomi bar on left hip; mark 11 split in each ear, wattle under chin. vices is world-wide, complete in, I» Absnlutely PUKE, and • • I 1) M MeMenamy, Bum«, horses, reverse Lou left stifle; cattle, G9 on left hip; mark, metal tag every department; in fact, superi­ will OUTWEAR all other 11 in each ear With full name ami addres I Varien Bros., horses. LFon right stifle: cattle Leads. or to that of any other newspaper. II . w" riKhit !llp: ,nark* er°P» upperbit and un­ derbit in right ear. If your local dealer does not car- ¡1 The magazine section is illus­ i'ttHDi», Van, horsi-H, 71 harón »title; rq it write to us and we will f/ion le,tshoulder; * o.ir ’ :Otl -,c.1 1 murk, crop and under half crop iu right ear. uaderbit iu left. monthly magazines. The fashions Spécial sas City, St. Louis, — — 12:35 Chicago and East. 1:45 a. id C J Jonnron, Riley, cattle, O bar on left uln- illustrated in natural colors are mark», swallow fork in right ear, »pili | u left. P ‘ a. œ “TIIK BIGGEST SENSATION EVEHYWIIIU W B Johnson, cattle, J K com blued on left bin- especially valuable to the ladies. S’.Yfk.:ro;’i,„,,ii:(7ghtt',‘r‘ ,w° •"<*»»«>« Ontario“Burns Many New Lineswill be added as soon as teams can get but. Stage Liine. Bureaus $8 and upward. Fold- ingjron Beds and Couches low as $ I 1.50. BURNS PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO. FURNITURE COMPANY A® Great Newspaper. PIONEER WHITE LEAP OREGON S hort L inf juoUmm P acific Studebaker Wagons, ..Hacks, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Carriages, Buggies and Buckboards B I RNS, ---- ---- ---- ---- OREGON. are arriving now and selling as fast Practice in all the courts of Ore. as we can get them in. We have Collections promptly made. two car loads of these goods here and in trains. The best stock of Wagons and Vehicles ever brought The colored comic section is a * Atlantic Salt Lake.Dtnver.Ft, S. W. MILLER, 1 Express Worth, Omaha, Kan­ 3:35 to Burns. Call and look at goods genuine laugh-maker. I he funny 2:10 sas City, St. Louis p IE. NOTARY PUBLIC. even if you do not desire to buy at cartoons are by the b« st artists. 1 p m Chicago and Fast. Burns, - - - Oregon. the present time. Geer A Cummins. The humorous stories are high class, by authors of national rep­ St. Paul Walla Walla, Lewis­ G. A. R kmuold C. W. PAhRtaii K'atMail ton, Spokane, Minne­ 12:35 An Alarm Clock for 25c- utation. 1 45 apolis, St. Paul, Du­ a. iu. PARRISH & REMBOLD, Sheet music, a high-class, pop­ luth Milwaukee, Chi­ Attorneys-at-Law, If you Want lo get up earley anil ular song, is furnished free every 1 cago and East. Burns (anil Canyon City,) Oregon. Sunday in the Republic. feel good all day take a Little Early A ill r ....... practice ______ _______ in the _________ courts of ____ Hurney , and i rant comitiva and in the aupreme court oí the The price of the Sunday Re­ Riser or two at bed time. These •tnte. ami also iu U. 8. land office. public by mail one year is $2.00. OCEAN and RIVER SCHEDULE famous little pills relax the nerves, Fraa Partlaad For sale by all news dealers. give quiet lest and refreshing sleep, < II. I.eonard. All sailing dates sub- A ttorney - AT-t. aw , with a gentle movement of the bow- joct to change. ells about breakfast time. W H. Careful attention given to Collec­ 8 p m For San Francisco 4 p. Bl. START A RISINE 8 OF YOUR tions and Real Estate matters. Howell, Houston, Tex., says‘‘Early every 5 days. OWN. Fire Insurance. Risers are the best pill made for Notary Public I.l.abl. Hirer 8 p. m. I p. m. constipation, sick headache, bilious­ Steamers. Our new book entitled “ 40 M oney Ex Sun. B urns , O regon . To Astoria and Way- Except ness, etc.” Sold bv Burns druggists. M aking I deas ” is worth its weight in Saturd'y Office first door west of Hank. Sunday. Landings. It is necessary to deal in large figures when discussing jfood roads for the department of agri­ culture has recently figured out that it costs the farmers of this country $950,000,000 a year to move their products to the rail­ road station. It follows therefore that if this cost can be reduced, there will be a corresponding saving to the far­ mer who has products to move. The reduction can be effected WANTED— Agents, Hustlers, by road improvements so the Salesmen, Clerks and everybody GEO. S. SIZEMORE. ATTORNEY, farmer in asking for better high- who wants to enjoy a good hearty ...................... O regon w tys, is asking for somethjng laugh to send 50c for "Tips to B urns , (.’oiler Joui, Land business, and Real Worth |.’>0 to any per­ Estate that will put money into his pock­ Agents matter promt: tlv Attended to. son who sells goods for a living. et. If not satisfactory your money *. L. HARnnas, If good roads were universal joHsw.oaiav back. Circular for stamp. The if the dusty, rutty, poorly, rough­ MARSDEN & GERRY. Dr. \\ bile electric Cotub Co., Deca­ ly graded roads were replaced by Physicians and Surgeons. tur, Hl. level well-graded, unproved roads HURNS, OREGON. OJtnr nl rraMence. Thi»u .V.. fu —it is estimate«! that the cost of Religious Services. transporting products on the country highways would be cut Rev A ,1. Irwin will preach at J. H. VOLP. A. IL H. D. down two-thirds, This would be Harney the 2nd Sunday of each equivali nt to a yearly cash distri­ month at tin. in. and 7.,'<0p. tn. I’HI’SICIAN AND SURGEON bution of more than $000,000,000 Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 Burns, Oregon. among the farmers who would p. in. Office at residence. use the better roads, an amount First Church Christ Scientist, sufficient to warrant attention be services Sunday 8 p m. at the par­ H S. Brownton t. K. Hibbard ing paid to this important subject. lors of the Cottage Hotel Prayer llibbnvtl Ar Brownton. The money value of good meeting Wednesday eveningat 7:30 D entikix roads to that class which uses Sunday school at Harney the Office tiret éoor east of The Citi ten• Rank. Burns. Oregon them most and is most dependant first Sunday of each month at 10 upon them is here clearly shown. o'clock a ni On the second, third Farmers generally look at the and fourth Sunday of each month W. C. BROWN, cost of building good roads and at at 3 o'clock p m Preaching ser­ DEISTTIST their share of the cost without a vice » very secund Sunday at S p tn. "' I 'I READ THE ‘MARKET NEWS Biggs & Biggs TUI.K OKI U.K No. If,.,, W.ot W Mvctu every fourth Tuendny. Martha Ihiltoii, G. M Ione Whiting, Clerk. ’THE BURNS FURNITURE CO., ». t «««¡u I Is at the Old Stand selling cheaper than you can run the risk ot laying it down here from any catalogue house in America. I A Venator, Venator, cattle J V left m . J V loft »title. \ I Klank MeUlliitoek, Burns, >|t. both hips horse» left »title ■ J II Anderson. Monument, i «ill. ■ I and hip horses X right »title. t H I. llarkey, Burin, . atile OHL l.n , > rib», circle F left hip; horse* oiil »» j »• ■boulder u J P Farre. Burns, cattle JP conneitM head with bar under on left hip, tu^J,K half crop In each ear; horses »ame bran,ilh ■tllle W II MayHeld. Burn» cattle, KXsitu,, aide, mark crop and split In left earuu..:’ In right, horse» EX left shoulder , J W Shown Harney, cattle I'S 1,-ftj crop and two »pills in right tai: hut.r,i- ■title. D H Snivili, Smith, caltle trlainh, |^,. connected, Cl' any place; horses sunn. 'V Fr»uk Matin y. Burn», cuttie, quarter. Diamond on either hip; mark, under halt* In left, crop and underbit in right , hors«?i on left hind leg. C R Peterson, Venator, horse« one of tk lowing: *l4 SA, (!lT.<)l.nn CU. m.tn right h,li; . J left rii.» or ...... uf th, „ j PP right brands; tinger in right err, bu w7''] front leg. gold to every man who wants to start a 10 p. m. L legitimate, paying mail order business. Will.».It. Hirer. It tell» you what to do and how to do 6 a. tn. Oregon City New­ 4:30p n> it successfully. Send us 50c today Except berg, Salem and Way Except Landings. and we will send you the book, and a Sunday. Sunday. valuable nn i th v lournai .>n • vear free 7 a. m. 3:30 p m CENT! R> l’l BLlSIIIN.i M< . OOX 73, Teusday Monday I Tuhrd'v i I er » L ax »:. M inn I Wed, & * Sal. Friday. 6 a. tn ; Forest Reserve Scrip; Tuesday For Sale Forvst reserve »crip.^injAractu of 40 = LILTFTTT COlapsable Focke Stereoscope Apparatus I "i Narrows, horses, NC combined left 's Nr t omhlned on lift mill.lei, mark, upper half crop In left ear. canle"J|,i"o,' ’. h<>r»e«, 2Bon left shoulder “,,e: The smallest Stereoscop? with the strong* j optical effect. Highly finished in differenteor| ore with rich gold and «liver n" — •« »sublimed house of solid fiocsnisl mark nrd.riit J 1 r,abt hl>! •Und.., 8»tary3780 . yt.r .nd ex lro.ro brand 7 L on left UB »''.be? I p«Hi all payable in cash No e».iva«- mark, cn.M"r.n, f“'1* *» »n left hip I raei.ued Giv. refer««» .„,| en­ »•"-n flora self addresaed »’ampe.l enee’ope Addraaa Mana^r 355 C.xton Hl.lg Chicago OoFvwmirra**, Aarpa» Mvullne a Marob aro» îy *:»