HM te Oe ®iuie¡5«$era(d SATURDAY. JULY S. IlKM entire history of Eastern Oregon the crop prospects have never been so Haltering as they are this I spi mg, while in the Willamette BUIMCKIPTION KATES: One Year .......... Six Mouths Three Mouths ... I2.t* ................ ............... 1.00 ................. . .76 .» L I.IAN IIYKD — — 1 — Manager OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATE- -OHEUO*: U.S. Senators J. H Mitchel C. W. Fulton. |J. N. Williamson, ConKre»winen............. j Attorney General ... A. M. Crawford. Governor Geo. E. CliamtH-rialii. Secretary oi State F. 1 . Duubar, TreuRiirer K Moore Snpr. Publie Instruction J H. AckermHii. State l*rititer J. K. Whitney 1 1 ì R. H. Bean. .5 C. Wolverton | > F. A. Moo: Supreme Judges NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. District Judge.... J» hi . :< t Attorney .. M. D. C lifford . Win Miller circuit I'oiirt meets the Third Mouday in j April and Fourth Monday in October. Joinl Representative Joint Senator .. . ... E. H. Test J L. Rand COUNTY -HARNEY : Cuonty Judge « lerk Treasurer fctirvevor hlieiili Assessoi School Superintendent Slock 1 iiHpeetor H. C. livens F H Rieder KA Miller 1 oin A lien J. K. ixiggan J <’ Bartlett. Newt Hoover / KJ Williams i C T Miller 9 < oni in issioners County Court nie« ts the first VVediiesiiay In January, March, May, July, Kept ein tier nini Nove ni ber. HARNEY U. H. LAND OFFH'K: Win Farre ..................Chas. Newel) KegisH-r Receiver CITY. — BURNS’ Mayor, Recorder, Treasurer, Marshal, ÿ-. Coiincl linen: ..........Dr. J. W. Geary. L. Woldenberg Jr. . W . A. Gowan. . .. 1). Jameson. i Sam Mothfrshead, ’ F. (). Jackson, | Simon Lewis, J G. W. Clevenger. * Devine services the third and fourth ¡Sundays of each month at 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. tn. Sabbath school at 10 a. tn. every Sabbath morning. valley the j-i.iru crupk Jwve been > * Preaching services at the Baptist seriously injured and retarded by­ church every 1st and 2nd Sundays, dry weather. This is a singular morning and evening. Sunday but true condition of affairs.— school every Sunday at 11 a. tn. prayer meeting every Thursday Heppner Times. evening. When a horse balks, no matter how lradiy he sulks or how ugly he is do not heal bin. Doot throw sand ill hi# ears1 don’t use a rope on his fore legs or even burn straw under him. Quietly IÍ» and pat him on the head a moment Take a hammer, or even pick up a stone, tell the driver to sit still, take his lines and hold them quickly. Lift up either front foot, give each nail a light tap and a good yniart tap on the frog. Drop the foot quickly and then chirp to liim to go. In 99 cases out of a 100 the horae will go right on about his business, but the driver must keep his lines tight and not pull or jerk him back. If I have tried this once 1 have tried it ¿(Ki times and never failed. The secret of this trick is simply diverson, 1 am a lirm believer that with kindness and proper treatment a horse can be driven with a string J. S. Curry, Minn. Cattle Were Poisoned. THE BURNS FURNITURE CO., W.c.m«w« Is at the Old Stand selling cheaper than you can run the-risk ol laving it down here from any catalogue house in America. 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 Nothing is omitted that concerns . A call will convince vou. lha interest of buyers and selleis right. READ TUE MARKET NEWS —- in ------ in the live stock, grain, provisions, produce and financial markets— tiie quotations are comprehensive, i and are in every way reliable. The Journal in addition carries I every days a full and truthful re- ! Kitchen Furnishing mill he one cf our specialties, and your kjtch- port of tne world’s news and pre- i er mill be ready to go into and cook a meal sents many special features of deep ■ ptor mill the Parlor, Bedroom and Hall be overlooked in any detail. interest to the average reader. I The Jouanal’s woman’s page, the | illustrated ’sportlang news page, j I Journal stories and comic pages i Hocker«. #2 and up. Chairs $1 and vp, and other good things imike it a | Ladies Desks $S up Iron beds $5 75 and up, very popular family newspaper, i Spring beds $ I up. Mu-ic cabinets $5 up, - clean and bright from A to Z and Extension Tables (jood ones) at »7 75, up year’s end to year’s end. i Many New Lineswill be added as soon as teams can get but. Mattresses, excelsior, wool, and floss, S2 50, up Daily, one year by mail, $.|; six months, $2.25; three months, $1.25. Semi-weekly, 104 issues, one year, $1.50. Weekly, $1. The issues of tne Semi-Weekly and Weekly Journ­ al also contain the market news and all of the features of the Daily Journal. The Times-Herald clubs with the Journal at the following rates for both papers: $4.00 Daily,............. Bureaus $8 and upward. Fold­ ing Iron Beds and Couches low as $ H .50. Fifteen head of cattle belonging to Poti r Weber mid five or six be­ longing to |>rake & Jordan have died in Hie past ten days or two weeks, up Quigley gulch, a short 8< ICI ETIES. Ulall Papst* 13 eents a distance enat of town, says the sinqls roll and UP. Hailey (hlnho) News-Miner. ti A UNK!’ I.OIHiK, NO. 77, I. O O F. Meets Hl Odd Fellows Hull, every Saturday A MANUFACTUR1N0 DEPARTMENT in Mr. Weber was up there yester ­ 7 30 j-in. J. W. Buchanan, N. (i. V. o. J ik k’Kon, Secretary. day and on his return to town re­ Semi-Weekly 2.50 connection where we will make you anyihivg ported that uno of his steers died Weekly.......... 2 25 from a wooden knitting needle to "doable* BURNS flbDGB NO. '»7, A F A M., deck” wood rack. Call! Never too bu^y to The animal Meet« every rial unlay evening in Masonic while he was there. Hall. .1 c. Welcome Jr, W. M. fell over and died in about 30 talk or furnish estimates. F. 8. keiduc,Secretary. minutes PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I INLAND LODGE NO. 70 K. of P. He does not think lurkspur is the Meets every Thursday evening In the Brown cause of the fatalities. He says Hall. II. M. Horton, c. c W. J. COLEMAN, L. M Brown, K. K. H e?5? tliat bleeding a reasonable time Stenographer and Notary Public after the stock have eaten the weed A Great Newspaper. BURNS LODGE No 47 A. O. U. W. B urns , - O regon . will effect a cure generally, Rut in Meets every secoixl and fourth Friday. I A. Wvlcomv, M. W. Office lu Citizens Bank Building. ! this case stot'k die anyway, wheth­ C. N. Cochran, Kccordcr. The Sunday edition of the St '0 c •■■ ■ er hit d or not. lie is ata loss to C THORNTON WILLIAMS. Louis Republic is a inai vol of ORDER OF WAHAINGTON. account for these wholesale deaths,# Meets every first and third Friday, hi Brown ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. modern newspaper enterprise. but thinks ‘ the stock must be hall. <’. I’. Rutherford, Presidon Pearl Vulgninore, Secretary. The orginization of its news ser­ | poisoned by some weed. Otlice one tloor north vices is world-wide, complete in ’ of French Hotel HUHNS chapter NO. 40,0. e . h . If stock remains in that gulch he every department; in tact, superi- i Meet« vst rv Hvcond hh < i fourth M oik I h . vh , in I is afraid it will all die, and the cat- B urns , O hegon . Manouic- Hull. Euiilue E. ThoinpBon, W. M. Delnora uawtiti, Secret Ary. - tie will be driven out of that vicini­ or to that of any other newspaper. ty and across to the west side of J. W BKHIS, The magazine section is illus­ UAI.TON HIGGS HYLVI k KKHKKAH UftURKK No.a. I the vnllev, possibly rfp Hot Springs trated in daintily tinted colors and Meetsevery Isl and 3d Wednesday. !>rpart Tor f TIME S<’II IPlt.FS ARRIVE Biggs & Biggs Flora llagvy, N. <♦. gulch. j From llnntiiigton Ore from splendid half-tone pictures. This <’ <1. Bin It h, Rec. Hoc'y. ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, section contains more high-clifss Chicago- Sult Lake.Denver. Ft B — — — — OREGON. IIAKSrV VA I.LEV CAMP No SSI, W. af|W . urnitur<> che:i|»*r than ever be­ 1 HNS, literary matter than any of the Porti nd Worth, Otnnha, Kan Meets every II rat and second Tnesilay. Practice in all the courts of Ore. fore in this town. We bought C. W. McClain, Coin. monthly magazines. The fashions Special, («a* City, St. Louis W. A. Gowan, Clerk. 12:35 liioau0 and East. 1:45 am right mid will sell right. The very Collections promptly made. illustrated in natural colors are a. ir. nicest iii Lace and Muslin Cur ­ TUI.I- CIRCLE N... I,.... W. of W especially valuable to the ladies. tains L.idles, call and inP|>ect. M vv I h every fourth Tuesday. Salt Lake,Denver.Ft The colored comic s< < lion is a Martha Halton, G. M 8. W. MILLER, We can p|. as.- you in both style Ex pre*?« Worth. Omaha. Kat olte \\ biting, Clerk. 3:35 The funny I genuine laugh-maker, 2:10 'sns City, St. Louis p n:. mid price Biire.-ius, Chiffonier«, NOTARY PUBLIC. i cartoons are by the be«t artists. ; p tn [Chicago ar>d Fast. Sideboards, Iron Beds, mid in fact Burns, - - - Oregon. The l.ljhls Went Out. : high The humorous stories are everything in our line.— Burns rep- St. Paul ¡Walk’ Walia, Lewis« Furniture Co. G. A RsMHoi.n C. W. P abrikh class, by authors of national E at Mai ton. Spokane, Minne ' 12:35 About 9 o’clock Wednesday utation. 1 45 apolis, St. Paul, Du­ 1 a. m. PARRISH & REMBOLD, night the electric lights went out . pop- OHCVl Sheet IIlUrtK, music, <4 a high-class, liljgii-v itic.--, J luth Milwauki e. (’hi- , L , , weak llvarts Attorneys-at-Law, without any warning anil there ular song, is furnished free every eago :■ nd East linriin . II. Uxmunl. \ 11 sailing dates sub up against the heart. This crowds A ttorney - at - i . aw . slot in lluit i aged for a short time 1 I jcc* to charge. the lieart mid shortens the breath Careful attention given to Collec­ S p m For San Franci’iv. 1 p HI. that evening. The damage was Rapid heart boats and heart disease STAKT A RISINE S OF YOUR tions and Real Estate matters. ci cry 5 days OWN l epaiigd the following day nmi the is the final r< stilt Fire Insurance. Kodol Dys|w*p- loiumlda River glims were on again the follow ing sia Cure digests what you eat, Notary Public 8 p. n> I p. ni. Mesnieri Our new book entitled “ 40 M oney Ex Sun B urns , O regon . night. To A st o’ i 1 nn«* W ay- Exrept I takes the strain oil' the heart, cures M aking Ina.is” is worth its weight in -atnrrt'y Sun■ frt c KetHte matter promt rtv attended to. this town and we learn of mure al of nlf.tlfa need, Geer and Cummins WlUamettc A Yamhill 7 a. iu. î:30 p m j River. C rnti K' I't iii.isnis .<. i ,.x 73. Tea.«day points outside. These at home have it for side. Monday 1 Orrgi n City. Dayton lltRlX I,A’ K INV W.L. WAKHDIN, JONH W.BB1RY Tub rd’ y •♦mi \\ ay*Landin<;.s Wed A 1 don’t "cut much ice" but the fel- Ä Slit Friday. . MARSDEN & GEARY. '■>ws outside who knock Hurney C|>-t<>-diil.i i«d> printing at reason- Physicians and Surgeons. t> a. m Willamette Klv»r. County just for business reasons aide prices. I 30 p tn Tuesday BURNS, OREGON. il (’nrvdlii« Ille-day and try to prevent its develop- Thurs A. Oficr at rttifrttcr. rhuw .Vo. Thurs .V Religion« Servile*. must will have their eves opened one of these days. Forest reserve scrip,"In tracts of l" R< v A .1. Irwi’i will preach at seres au.l ,ap«ard, ready for immediate Kiparia, 1 I. VOLF. A. IL I. D. «nais River H.trimy thr ‘2nd ^tindsv of each! use and guarantee,). 1 '0 Lemmon. »:30* m mouth at Ila. to. and 7.30 p. m 1 iciitists claim were the C as. PHPSICÎAN AND SURGEON Will buy w.l iiere' land warrant« gi .a i> < - * I>*il, for services in all Indian war« inn Mex­ i id< mountains to ever In-come Sabbath school every sabbath at?! Burns, Oregon icali anJ War ol ISIS A N. H oar , denuded of there timber; the p. ni Office al residence. Hunt ington, Oregon inoi'ture coming from the ocean First Chvrch Christ Scientist, 1 CRAIG, woulil I k - neatly equally divided M'rvicra Smulsv 3 p m. at the par­ Gen I’iiio*. Ag't, P.> tiaml N I S Hr.wnton I. K. Hft.twtM M assoosa IbM ««naso eescofi A I. MOHLER. Pr wider, t. l»etween the Willamette Valiev lors of the Ciittsgr Holet Prayer 4 I libi tan I At Brownton. and Eastern Oregon, However meeting Wednesday evening al 7:30 Meetings of .the C< unrll every Second and Fourth Wcdiiesdtiy, \ v *• •>* it VeTHttor, ran -< JV h it at ilia. I i id k Met ilntock, l'.uri.g X« 'nd I) lllpb' hot bCB left KtlHv. ’ f ll \ndumteii. Monument . I 'up I idim X right m hi ,.. Harkey, i:imn, rattle oar .. • F kit hip; U.MUldet *^0, j P Earrc. Biirns. caHlv Ji Dead Mith I ar under on left hh» j» te nail < i up In ratdi chi '; boi^g l BtiilF. . II MityHelfl. Buruj « utile, FiaitL. 1 na k < rop and Hplit in left •a»«!?* in right; hoisva EX ¡eft shoulder. J w Shown Harney, cattle U8 left k . 1 rep anp hik I iithivrbit in right k...^ on leit him! )cg. ' <; R i’riv'Hon, Vciiutor, horse» one nt HAS IcwiiM : i r. A. nA, CH. OL tn 'ighthi!?1 'U i'l1 lieht hip, ) ( left riba or on« of ii.intis, inurkK, linger in right err,kittf^ 'Si D.rJ li ‘ BRANDS AND F. O. ADDRESS OF MEMBER Additional KcwarJ. In addition to the nliow I idler JdcO under Die same eon- ditious for hotiea 2_ 1 iiortietdioe There tñ baroubet bar on both ' er either jaw •'Tcctird. d in •> . age bine. Oregon, (•iuintirs. Ki!i>g v and that are ’rook t ou n I ies. ses vented '.when Horace - sold than the ass i hr.-Hu ;h this ion will . ,e se- ■ ■ ... quiriee ed ir. ihisi If hot so reported, te or K ¡ ìu>nv ni 6:30 a tn. Arrives al l»nru v j mail fro The Tim« s Herald, Main 824. r.iirnr, <• W. W BROWN, rife t .11. ly fru ii i biiurji' at 5 p tn. pass am 1 eter < leniens, Burns,*l»orfics, l’U oil _____ fie: ( ati Ic same on either hip; eai mi;i fct: crop Tin only through paRbenp,,. locate 01 and split in left ear, swallow fork and square uiitier bit iu riuht. truubfer route from Burnt 1» Condi M Fenwick, Burns, horses, double dot vertic­ al bar on left shoulder, cattle, L on right hip: railroad. aent tin: earmarks, two underbits in each ear; also some hrttnded bur T on right ribs; earmark, under half crop in left ear. !■ : :is8 : ceoinmodationu ies can J H Bunyard, Burns, cattie, 7 on left hip; ear go <1 ■ itiug stations nt cont^S The pre marks, crop oil left car, swalloU' f rk in right. J I’ Withers, Ilarney, horses, combined TJP dirt: : . ■ along the route. wilt not on left shoulder; cattie, half elude rn , >i cither hip: earmarks, upperbit in right n«:- interest o. il.ijlAMH, fien. Mgr derblt in left. Martin Bros., Burns, cattlV, don Io ri/hr jaw; a'bo a »me branded clrt le N < !.. " ' ■iil.erg Jr , Agent, via« act () L ShingJedeeker. Burns »¡. rsc-. ■< .»n icf shoulder; ( allle, ■■■ . • Burns, Gnp their hi marks, crop vom n, or child. ]ey WO C P Rutherford, Burns, cattle, bar 2 on left n.NN ViFG. SUPPLY Cft I The side; earmark, under half crop 11..litcar; horses bar 2 ou left shoulder. i No. HS S f jurtli Street. PHIUMwl U»lw Thus Wingfield, Burns, her; s, ° (rhainlinkj on left shoulder; cattle, siimeon ¡oil side; murk crop off left ear, short overskq e in ri • ht. John Craddock, Silvios, horses, > on ¡he 1' shoulder; cattle, 8-8 on right s;-' . ma k cr<> off right ear, swallow fork ¡ i lett, < cwJan . brisket. W K Smith, Burns, eattJe, XI on ri» mark, split in right ear, wank- on nose G Hudspeth, Burns, cattle, scissors side; mark, crop and split in each ear. Simon Lowls, Burns, cattle SL on right side mark, crop and underbit in .'eft ear ciod ai rn« hors, s, II t combine,1 on . i rkrKÌ’. '?.* ‘V1 Ol,‘v; mara, unci orbit in if,ht ear, eft split hi hull lower i.itrt iopoed doWn against side of hea l. ‘"Ppcu eaui’eJ«j".ni"i V."'.'- ?•>' "" left Hion.,1. ■ ( aui(, on leit hip; mark, crop ami n <-r half crop in right ear, uaderbit in left. C J Jonnson, Riley, cattle, O bar on left t > • mark«, «wallow fork in right ear, split in left-1 ’ W 11 Johnson, cattle, JKcombined on left hi 9 *» 9 tr Infidi ‘!fraìer iloeunnl cgr^H 7 < i ■. ile Io v» a>ul will wvftljM . tiilif. ' I , , • ® .. 1 ¡ tiller & Co. Fortini! I «»ft 10 3 , • I Ì ( <:|>T SEN.HATiO.',' HA EdYWHlufl i W A < nnii.I.ell, Narrow, 1 on left ahoui'i,, : , ,n h. . ' "tni in..,, | left shoulder; n.erk, npj r huif,r..j' n'' •J""" , Hti,,,,. / , , ... , Sr ■Ajipuratus■ untie. 21. on right |,,p H(1 ■ . cal li ear, hole iu ri.;l,|. ei p ... j l-,.. e, . .il,,.. sfereogroti? with the «front*# tereoscop? with the Mr« I N Hngh,.r, warm Sprii.' - <>Vti' id efli ------- ------------- Hlglib finished in different'»9| lock on .ell «Mie; mark, wattle itn iòr, I",. ' 'HR With' rich gohr «nd silver (i«onti«< ( 'in< -.mini£ • ................. . I:n hiding 20 V. F. Phot«npb Sohn Hinaman, Burna, berma oj I'icwfi. of art (genre). ___ PRICK ONLY •!> ¡dionlder; lalilf. oj ,,n righi ai. murk .’ lu re prepaid in letter for«. left ear. two underbid In rigid. ' 1 ' > ;it 1 AcFNTS WANTED. Sam King, Burna, cattle « I on left hip; 1 »'"I uiiderhll in each ear, wattle on l ’ iJ' iER’OSCOPE CO.. bl© J l’ llh kcna.m, Narrows, Narroua, horses, lioraer an ai Xmld^'aS' undcTbit in each branded on left si >e¿¿Tv****** c-cf?*tfflic JlmerlcM UlMioQ of MF « ten ma< app and