The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 20, 1904, Image 6

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    THE BURNS FURNITURE CO
». c. a«»,
Devine services the third and fourth
has »««
Sundays of each month at 11 a. no.
A certain magistrate ot the city, and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at
SATURDAY. AÜGUET », 1904.
perhaps would not object to the 10 a. no. every Sabbath morning.
Democrat reporter, producing
Preaching services at the Baptist
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
without his consent the following church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
Oue Year ............................................... |2.00
which lie related the other day:
morning and evening. Sunday
Six Month«
...
. . i.oo
Three Month«.................................................... 75
“An Irishman, who had been school every Sunday at 11 a. m.
“blue moldin’’ for want of a “bat- prayer meeting every Thursday
Maaa|«r in” and could not resist the
tern-I evening.
tation to have a little exercise was
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
arraigned for an assault and bat­
STAT«— okkuok :
tery. He listened with apparent
. 8. Senator«
I
J. H Mltcbel
rapt attention to the reading of
I
C. W. Fulton.
IN--------
JJ. N. Williamson,
the charge. When that ceremo-1
CongreHBinen.......
■ • <
ny was ended, I asked hint in ac-1
Attorney General
A. M. Crawford.
Governor .............
Geo. E. Chamberlain.
Secretary oi State
F. I . Duubar.
cordance: “Do you want a trial?” j Nothing is omitted that concerns ;
Treasurer
C. 8. Moore.
8upt. Public Instruction.. J. H. Ackerman.
Pat leaning forward in seeming the interest of buyers and sellers
State Printer
’ “
‘
J.
R. Whitney.
utter
ignorance what had been in the live stock, grain, provisions,
» K. 8. Bean.
r'upreme Judges. .. .
.
C. Wolverton
asked
of him, said: “What’s produce and financial markets— I
> F. A. Mtxire
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
that?” I, a little dashed by the the quotations are comprehensive,
Di«tr:et Judge
M.D. C lifford manner of the man, repeated the
and are in every way reliable.
District Attorney ...
................. Wm Miller
question; and the response was
( ireuit Court meet« the Third Monday in
The Journal in addition carries
April and Fourth Monday iu October.
“The devil a thrial I want, ye ' every days a full and truthful re­
Kitchen Furnishing mill he one of our specialties, and your kitch­
Joint Representative ................
E. H. Test needn’t give yourself the trouble
port of tne world’s news and pre­ en mill be ready to go into and cook a meal
Joint Senator....................................
J L. Rand
of tryin’ me, ye may as well save sents many special features of deep
COUNTY—HARNKY
Nor mill the Parlor, Bedroom and Hall be overlooked in any detail.
the expense of that and put me interest to the average reader.
(’uoiity Judge
....................... H. C. Leven«
( Irik
F 8 Rieder down innocent!
Content am 1 to . The Jouanal’s woman’s page, the
Trtmsurer
...............
R A Miller
surveyor
..................................... ,,,. -u. . .............. lave this wid me blessin’ on
ye! i illustrated sportlang news page,
sheriff
.......................
Tom Allen
Assessor
......................... .
J. E. lx)ggan Indade I am anxious, for me
me Journal stories and comic pages
School Superintendent ............ . J C Bartlett
lì i !
Rockers, 12 and up,
Stock IUHpector
.Newt Hoover boss is waitin’ for be beyapt!
Chairs 11 and up,
Oh
( mu in ikhimiiTK
... | R J William«
| and other good things muke it a
C T Miller
Iron beds *5 75 and up, Ladies Desks IS up
no, no; the devil a thrial I want at j very popular family newspaper,
County Court meet« the first Wednesday in
Spring beds |4 up,
Mu-ic cabinets *5 up,
All this was said so clean and bright from A to Z and
January, March. May, July, September and all, at all.”
November.
Extcnsion
’
Tables
(¡rood
ones)
at $7 75, up
rapidly that I could not interpose year’s end to year’s end.
HARNEY V. S. LAND OfFlCt:
Mattresses,
excelsior,
wool,
and
floss,’$2 50, up
to stop it, and the prisoner having, . Daily, one year by mail, $4;
Register
.... Wm Farre
Receiver
...................Chas. Newell as he supposed, settled the busi­ {six months, $2.25; three months,
CITY. —BURN»’
ness attempted to leave the court, ¡$1.25.
Mayor,
....... Dr J. W. Geary.
but was of course prevented. I,
L.
Woldenberg
Jr.
Recorder,
Semi-weekly, 104 issues, one 1
'1 rcHHIl KT,
W. A. Gowan.
when the mirth had subsided,
M mulini,
D. Jameson.
year,
$1.50.
[Sam Mothershead,
changed the question and asked:
Councilmen:
< F. O. Jackson,
Weekly,
$1. The issues of tne j
| Hirnon Lewi«,
“Are you guilty or not guilty?” Semi-Weekly and Weekly Journ-j I
L G. W. Clevenger.
"What’s that?” said he again, I al also contain the market news j
Meeting« of the Council every Second and
Fourth Wedne«<lay.
leaning forward with his hand to and all of the features of the Daily
his head, as if he had not heard | Journal.
SOCIETIES.
the question.
The Times-Herald clubs with j
“Are you guilty or not guilty?” the Journal at the following rates |
Ula11 Paper 13 eents a
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
The answer came | for both papers:
Meets at Odd Fellow. Hall, every Saturday I again asked:
single
roll and UP.
7:30 p tn.
J. W. Buchanan, N. G.
F. O. Jackson, Secretary.
at once:
‘
A
MANUFACTURING
DEPARTMENT in
. $4.00
| Daily,...........
“Arrah! how the devil can I Semi-Weekly-
connection
where
we
will
make
you anything
2.50
BURNS LODGE NO. 97, A. F. A M.,
from
a
wooden
knitting
needle
to “double­
Meets every Saturday evening In Masonic tell till I hear the evidence.”—Ba­ Weekly ........
. 2.25
Hull
J. ci Welcome Jr, W. M.
deck” wood rack. Call! Never too busy to
ker City Democrat.
F. 8. Reidor, Secretary.
iï hc Jimes-JIeraíd.
Wilted to Heir the Evidence.
$ 1QOO Rew ar d!
Ontario-Buil
Stage Uiße
Is at the Old Stand selling cheaper
than you can run the risk ol laying
fit down here trom 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
right. A call will convince you.
| READ THE MARKET NEWS
Many New Lineswill be added as
soon as teams can get but.
Bureaus $8 and
upward. Fold­
ing Iron Beds
and Couches
low as $1 1.50.
jalk or furnish estimates.
INLAND LODGE NO. 70 K. of P.
Meets every Thursday evening in the Brown
Hall.
H. M. Horton, C. C.
L. M. Brown, K. R. 8.
HI RNS LODGE No 47 A. O. (J. W.
Meet« every second and fourth Friday
A. U. Welcome, M. W.
(’. N. Cochran, Recorder.
ORDER GF W ASAINGTON.
Meet« every llrut and third Friday, in Brown
Hall
c. P. Rutherford, Presidon
Pearl Vulgainore, Secretary.
BURNS ( ilAPTER NO. 40.0. E. 8.
Meets every second and fourth Mondays, in
MuHonie Hull.
Eunice E. Thompson, W. M.
Delnora ‘Juwan, Secretary.
r
SYLVIA REBEKAH DEGREE No.««.
Meetcevery iHt&ndäd Wednesday.
Flora Hagey, N. G.
<’ (». Smith, Rec. Hec'y.
fC
HARNEY VALLEY CAMP No 3M1, W of|W.
Meet« every first and lecond Tuesday.
C. W. McClain, Com.
W. A. Gowan, Clerk.
!U1
TI’I.E UIRCLK No. 106, W. of W
Meet« every fourth Tuesday.
Martha Dalton, G. M.
one Whiling, Clerk.
Mr. Newell’s condemnation of
Carey law reclamation enterprises
as ‘■more for selling stock and
bonds than for watering lands” is
too sweeping. Il is a reckless
generalization that an officer al
the head of the irrigation service
of the government ought not to
be guilty of. Doubtless his char­
acterization tits many of the irri­
gation projects—fits ’em like a
mustard plaster. But will Mr.
Newell please point to some Held
of hum.in endeavor that has not
its birds of prey, its parasite«, its
fraudes? Even political science,
or scientilic politics, has its blem­
ishes To judge the whole body
by those defective members is
not wise. There is no doubt
that conscientious work for the
reclamation of arid lands is being
done under the Carev law, and,
to be specific, it is being done
light here in the Deschutes coun-
try. Mr. Newell should visit the
Des» hutes valley and become in-
formed. Bend Bulletin.
She Had an Idea.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
FURNITURE COMPANY
BURNS
The only through pa8!ei)|e
transfer route from Burni,
railroad.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Religious
Services
Rev A. J Irwin will preach at
Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
< h eg> n has the best of her ad- month at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
jacent t>< ighbors in one way, and Sabbath school every sabbath at 2
that is the general state and coun­ p. tn.
it election is over and forgotten,
First Church Christ Scientist,
while the people of Washington services Sunday 3 p tn, at the par­
and Idaho are just beginning to lors of the Cottage Hotel Prayer
get cleverly mixed in the political meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30
strife. There are some compen­
Sunday school al Harney the
sating advantage« in having the first Sunday of each month at 10
general election in June, after all. o’clock a m On the second, third
This cuts cut the political turmoil and fourth Sunday of each month
for a patl of the year, at least.— at 3 o’clock p tn Preaching ser­
vice every second Sunday at 8 p tn.
La (iiande Chronicle.
At the Presbyterian church
Job printing—Tbs Timea-Herald Runts. Rev. A J Irwin pastor.
B urns , - O regon .
Office tu Citisena Bank Building
W. L. «AM8D1N.
JOHN W OKABV
MÄRSDEN A GEARY.
Physicians and Surgeons.
BURNS,
Ofice at re tuie nr e
OREGON.
I'hou .Vo. 4P
$«oo Additional Reward.
In addition to the
above I offer |5(j0
under the «aine con
ditions for horse«
branded horseshoe
bar onbothoreither
jaw recorded in 8
GROSSMANNS
counties.
Range,
PATENT WRITING
Harney, Lake and
Crook Counties.
Horses ven ted when
Hold. Horsts sold 'T'HE most important itnj
to pass through this
1 ment of the age in the i-
section will be re­
ported in this paper.
If not so reported, please write or telephone penmanship makes the poor «•
The Times-Herald, Main 324. Burns, Ore.
a splendid penman in a few J
W. W BROWN, Fife Oregon.
by the use of this ring. Enir
Feter Clemens, Burn«, horees, l’C on leftsti
fie; cattle same on either hip; eaimarks crop by prominent College Pre««
and split in left ear, swallow fork and square
under bit in right.
and Boards of Education in
emo
M Fenwick, Burn«, horses, double dot vertic­
Americn. Sample dozet
al bar on left shoulder, cattle, L on right hip; and
the
earmarks, two underbits in each ear; also some sorted sizes sent post paid for
branded bar T on right ribs; earmark, under
and
single
sample
25c.
Wheno
half crop in left ear.
still
J II Bunyard, Burns, cattle, 7 on left hip; ear­ a single ring, state whetherfotj
marks, crop off left ear, swallow fork in right.
<•
of tl
woman,
or
child.
J P Withers, Harney, horses, combined TJP
on left shoulder; cattle, half ciiele crus« on
J
tll U
either hip: earmarks, upperbit in right car,un
derbit in left.
No. 118 S. Fourth Street, PHIL ADE « •» The
Martin Bro«.. Burn«, cattle, double dot hori
SO f
zontal bai on either hip; earmarks, upperbit in
right ear, swallow fork in left, wattle on right
tion
jaw; also some branded circle N on right «ide
••••••••••• • ••••••••«•«
O L Shingledecker. Burns, horses, 5 on lef
sek
shoulder; cattle, 5 on right side and hip; ear
marks, crop off right ear, crop and under half
Ï
crop off left.
self
Fred Denstedt, Burn«, horses, FI) on the left I
shoulder; cattle FD on left side; earmark, un- ■
der half crop in each ear.
ma
R J Williams, Riley, horses, CB on the left I
shoulder; cattle, CB on left hip; earmarks, crop
off left ear, under half crop off right, wattle un- 1
der chin; also cattle branefed 88, crop and un- ’
Í
derbit in left ear, under halt crop in right; also 1
cattle JT on left ribs, crop and split in left ear, I
It, Absnlutely PUKE, am
under half crop in right.
H H Elliott, Narrows, horses, Th combined on I
will OUTWEAR all othn
left stifle; cattle Th combined on left hip; ear­
mark, upper slope on each ear. wattle on ( hin
Leads.
and bell collar.
Sylvester Smith, Narrows, horses. HSon right
If your local dealer does not c«H
leg; cattle V bar, earmark, under half crop and
ry it write to us and ue will
short over slope in each ear jughandle and
dewlap.
you get it.
P G Smith, Burn«, horse«, quarter circle 8 on
right hind leg and left «houlder; cattle, quarter
W. P. Fuller A Co. Portia« ■*':
circles on either hip; earmarg, 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 boot on
left shoulder; cattle, rocking chair on left hip;
ii
earmark, right ear drooped down, left cut slop-
I ti tr toward«
Trturarrla beail
haoH on
Z-... upper «Ide; ...........
lt>K
wattle on > let r
,
“
THE
BIGGEST
SENSATION
EVERTW
e
J
«ideof neck; all animal« dehorned.
C P Rutherford, Burns, cattle, bar 2 on left I
■ide; earmark, under half crop right ear; horses
bar 2 on left shoulder.
Tho« Wingfield, Burns, horses, <= (chainlink)
on left shoulder; cattle, same on left side; mark
< -'M*
crop off left ear, short overslope in right.
Stereoscope Appai’atwl
John Craddock, Silvie», horses, 8-S on the left
shoulder: cattle, 8-8 on right side; mark, crop The smallest StereoBOop» with the stroBii
oil right ear, swallow fork In left, cewlat. on optical
effect Hlghlj flni«he<i in differeail
brisket.
‘
<»rs with rich gold and silver decoraij
W E Smith, Burns, cattle, XI on right side­ (mountings). Including 20 V. F. Photopt,*
mark, split lu right ear, wattle on nose.
Views of art (genre). PRICE ONLY U
G Hudspeth, Burns, cattle, scissors on right Sent everywhere prepaid in letterform
AGENTS WANTED.
j
side; mark, crop and split In each ear.
Simon Lewis, Burns, cattle SI. on right side,
mark, crop and underbit In left ear, cron and
under half crop off right.
H
FORREST BUILDING
Bur,lg; bor«e8, W bar on right
Mine; cattle, diamond bar on left hip; mark;
PHILADELPHIA
split in each ear, wattle unaer chin.
PENN MEG. SUPPLY
PJ ONEEB
WHITE
LEAD
It tells yon whit to do and how to do
it sucres^fully
Hend us 50c today
and we will -en<i yon t! e book, and
valuable no > I' v
U' h • al n • ve i free
I ENT’ R' i’l B'.isp,'.
i «K
Burns, horses, reverse L on
left stifle, cattle, 69 on left hip; mark, metal tag
in each ear With full name and addres.
I F nn
hOr>e?’ LP 00 ri«ht
derbit (upright ear"* ’ ‘'r°P’ Upperbl' *"d u"’
L a
r
„« .
;>vX 73.
'• iSX
Forest Reserve Scrip
For Sale
cattii«JSj"onni’«yta'i'-hor‘eS’2J on'eft »boulder:
h!iVJ’« ton j 1®»!1 hip; n)ark, crop and under
half crop in right ear, uaderbit in left.
C J Jonnson, Riley, cattle, O tar on left nln-
marks, swallow fork tu right ear, split in left ’
W B Johnson cattle, JK combined on left hin
h.Yf tTorp?„Ok.ftl,{h,e*r' ,W° ,pli" *"d “"''er
Otftca SrM door wi of Th. Cftlieu« Sank
Barns, Oregon.
Office upstair« in \ oegtly Building
For Pilo«.
KODOL relieves an overworktd itooH
■
Bottle« only, «1.00 St» hotdtnt 2K UMS«
•lx«, which „11« for SO«.
tareret ealy lr B. & «»VITT 4 M«aNI
«
Ur"*’ hor’e'' 0R on 'eft »t'fle.
bi?e5o"teft°.iX"*rc™t’i’c?^’l7,,Sc<;n,b,n
Burns Druggists.
hu
: P atents
Will.melt. Elver.
«T b « ox M»*1
Anyrm« saadtn« a fltHah aad
gm«klT aaoartatn oar or*“*''"
fnTontton U probably Of
ttotu «triotlT «onlOn tUJ
••nt fr««. oidwt
PaUnta Ukan ttronah
eitheMeftJhould'er«5“»?i<el?ev?1!'1 b" F
Willamette A Tamklll o on n
« a m.
below Y) s.me nlie. ; '*? ) J <J "'«»'ng
Hirer.
p 10 I . loop
c*"1'
Teu*day Origt.n City. Dayton Monday b»r Fon left ,!b"?lder^rl*L-n
bits in left and ene in right* ill*.'k ,WO ?Drter-
Tuhrd’y and W ay-Landtngs " ed.
iu each ear
al«o two underbit«
6 a. mJ
Willamette R|y«r.
Tuesday Portland Corvallis
Thurs A and U ay Landings
Friday.
f
«wtal noli«». wliXmi AarySbhiM
>?•
"
Scientific flfttrW».
..X*oi ^^'V/rk8."/"*-
e*r;
h..r,.-s ,,n>e br.nrfid right .HflP
4:30 p m hip; earmZrk!«U«qu;re*“rl*pb|r*"? •j9 on tight
1 uesday uuderbit In left aiso enm^.’? h”.'11 <'"r» w,,h
*» *ftXunM’o'„n ;ijbh{ I
Thurs Ar .*ter
Sat.
Huntington, Oregon
n
n
A L CRAIG.
Gen. Pass Ag’t. Portland. Oregon
A. L. MOHLER. President.
’• *,*° F |
onF
•title.^cack'„nire’n*iifth*'pd',nib'b*11 on **ft
Her Object Io«.
“Ton are not singing that beto-^
mark un'darbit'i^figj,'’*"**-? L,°" r'»*>t hip: song. ‘I Want to Be nn Angel’ »«*•
horee brand.? L
rest of us.” said the teacher.
mark, crop i'lA^ft"« offeTh Jit"'* 51 w“ I,ft hlF
••«I. on ?e.t)iV'
**?
Ror MeL”"» BU™*’ C*,,1• C °"
Roy McGee. Borne, cattle AD connected left
bipjn.rk crop off left uppir b||
bor.es, „me left «boulder.
breh'hlVho’i^Xfti«?*
«»"»etedoo
The little one shook her bead.
'’What’s the use of telling *
about It?” she demanded. “I’m I1'11*
enough trouble learning to play t
ano without botberiug with a t»*r>
Chicago I’oat.
Jayson—They
say
Dt-
Br*-*
either kills or cure.
—
Baysotv—My butcher g<-*» blB
better.
Jayson—How's that?
__
Bayrou—lie does botb.
a -*"*"
Time«.
p
*
r,tht ear
horwa US left
r— •«»•'«P«.
ope. ■ e'-'H'eetJV .
,r!,n«' bar «. HB
A ...
a YI í 1
re’Mt ----------
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Addreee Manager, 355 Caxian
Frank M.r-.w n *^• boraee same.
Chicago
* Diamond on eftL?hi”’I'1"1*
nip mark m ":.r.b7]'A’”P
(! I. ’
f!°P
undeibt
»« hft irnJ E? UBd'rkl'10 rtO- hur«
I
»
KODOL
h •
W anted-Tat htwo « thy mix and
?l'k”'i.,0/rî”l-,nd ,jT«rti.e for old
reUbnsbed ,hon«<- of solid fiaeaniil
• Undioj
S.i.ry $7>«) , y„f „j
p«n««i «II psvBble io cash. No ca.ir«,-
a>M r»q«ired Give refer.sree and en- •tine.
Bt-atra, OaaatMi.
■■■
accelerates the action of the (■
trie glands and gives ton« ui|
digestive organs.
and weak people strong by giving 1» W ■
bodies all of the nourishment that
talned in the food they eat.
X^ph‘“‘-’«rr °bor^ SESSS |
DE1TTIST
|
i
cures Indigestion, dyjpeptU.it
KODOL all
stomach and bowel trodM
KODOL
,s ,he wonderful remedy Mi
■
making so many slckpeojksi
"MAKES PROPER DIET*
w. c. BROWN
;
<.uieD «m;evOuBuft ’hip^’.Tk"''0”
Forest reserve rcrip/’inj tracts of 40
Leave
Leave
acres and upward, rvaaiy for immediate Riparia,
Snake River
LewiH’n
use and guaranteed.
1 20 a m Riparia to Lewiston. 8:30 a m
Will buy soldiers’ land warrants given
Daily.
Daily
for services tn all Indian wars ann Mex­
ican and War of 1812
A. N. H oar ,
P0RUM0. ORtOOR
cleanses, purifies, strenfta
KODOL and
sweetens the tlomick.
-------------- of all nervous strala flwii
the heart a full, free and untruuab
left shoulder; mark, upper half crop inh'ft,Hn action, nourishes the nervous «ysttas
caale’^on’rUM’h’ horBe«’.2M‘»n M «boulder; feeds the brain.
6 a. in. Oregon City New­ 4:30 p ni I left sh;.t'ih??,Jr’B"rM' hor*‘» branded CV on
Except berg, Salem ami Way Except
1
'eft-hip.nd
Landings.
Sunday
Sunday »»■tie. bimeWM «ftf. *“ e,lh
Sat
KODOL digests what you eat.
cant) bl!.lltl>'lm,'i'on’.hor8''8’ 71 b"r on s!lne:
cattle, bar IL on left rib«; mark, underbit in left
ear, under slope in right.
I olambia Hirer
Mesmer*.
Ar Sat.
L E Hibbard *•» SSRQUSM BUM
Iliblvnvd <V Brownton.
DENTIST’S.
a
Pocki
LILIPUT STERIOSCOPE CO
.houUr**’X*rr0W,‘ hor»es. bar C on the l.ft
legitimate, paying mail order business.
LIIsTFTTT J
COlapsable
4 p. ra.
split ill right ear swallowCT°R off
Our new book entitled ‘ 40 M oney Ex Sun.
To Astoria and Way- Except LY on .eft hip;
M akis «) I deas ” i’ worth its weight in Saturd'v
Sunday. left ¿Se^b^’tSL'k^ni,; (V,™"'b''-ed on
Landings.
andsllt in left
*’
p
1 ,,lt in riKhtear
gold to every man who wants to start a 10 p. IE.
— »
-
•
All sailing dates sub
jcct to change.
For San Francisco 4 p. m.
every 5 days.
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i
H. B. Compson«
U.S. Rrowntnn
8 p Hl
START A III SINE S OF YOUR
OWN
MARNI
8. 8. WILLIAMS, Gen. Mp
Hrewaey,
L. Woldenberg Jr., Agent
Burns,
BRANDS AND F. O. ADDRESS OF MEMBERS.
i
Fire Insurance.
stomach. When tlie breath is bad
Notary Public
the stomach is out of order. There
B urns ,
O regon .
is no remeey in the world equal to
Office first door west of Bank.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for curing
indigestion. dvs|H-psi:i
and
ali
GEO. 8. SIZEMORE
stomach disorders. Mrs. MaryS
ATTORNEY,
Crick, of White Plains, Kv., writes:
B urns , . . . ....................... O regon
“I have been a dyspeptic for years;
Uolleciion», Land business, and Real
tried all kind of remedies but con­ Estate matter promt tlv attended to.
tinued to grow worse. By the use
of Kodol I began Io improve at
8. W. MILLER,
once, and after taking a tew bottles
am fully restored to health and
Rums, - - - Oregon
strength and can eat whatever I
like” Kodol digests what you
ent ai.d makes the stomach sweet
W. J. COLEMAN,
Sold by Burns Drug Stores,
Stenographer ami Notary Public
First-class accommodate
good eating stations at COffc
distances along the route.
The Hartley County Live Stock Auoelatlon
will pay Five Hundred Dollar« Reward lo the
and conviction of anv p«r«on or persona who
kill, «teal or drive off auy borses, mule« or
catlie belonging to any member of the Aaaocia
tion. The County Court *i»o offer« an addl
tlou«l reward of Five Hundred Hollar«
W. B. J ohnson . Pre»
A rchie M c G owan , Sec’y, Burn«, Oregon.
==
A young man of this city who
was dining with his wife the other
Wm. MILLER.
A Great Newspaper.
day said to her: “Ellen, if you
ATTORNER AT LAW.
are good at guessing, here is a
Burnfl, Oregon.
conundrum for you.”
The Sunday edition of the St.
I Office first door west of Bank.
“If the Devil should lose his ___________________________________
Louis Republic is a marvel of
tail where would he go to get an-
modern newspaper enterprise.
THORNTON WILLIAMS.
other one?”
The
orginization of its news ser­
attorney - at - law .
After some guessing she gave
vices is world-wide, complete in
Office one door north
it up.
every department; in tact, superi­
of French Hotel
“Well,” said lie, “where they
or to that of any other newspaper.
AND
B urns ,
O regon .
retail spirits.”
The magazine section is illus­
Eager to get it off, she hasten­
trated in daintily tinted colors and Depart for TIME HCHEDLLKS
ARKIVK
J.W BIGGS,
DALTON BIGGS
From Huntington Ore
from •
ed to a friend.
splendid half-tone pictures. This
Biggs & Biggs
“Oh! I have such a nice conun­
section contains more high-class Chicago- Salt Lake,Denver, Ft
drum. Joe has just told me of it.
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
literary matter than any of the Porti mi Worth, Omaha, Kan
B I RNS,
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OREGON. monthly magazines. The fashions Special sas City, St. Louis
I know you can’t guess it.
12:35 Chicago and East.
1 45 a.m
Practice in all the courts of Ore. illustrated in natural colors are ! a. tt
“if the Devil should lose his
especially valuable to the ladies.
tail, where would he go to get an- Collections promptly made.
' Atlantic Salt Lake,Denver.Ft,
The colored comic section is a
other one?”
: Express Worth, Omaha, Kan­ .3:35
genuine laugh-maker, i he funny
Her friend having gave it up G. A. llKMHOLD
2:10 sas City, St. Louis p m.
C. W. PAKRIHH i
p m
Chicago and Fast.
cartoons are by ih<’ best artists.
she said:
PARRISH & REMBOLD,
I
I'he
humorous
stories
are
high
“Where they sell liquor by the I
Attorneys-at-Law,
St. Paul Walk Walla, Lewis­
class, by authors of national rep­ E'st Mail ton,
glass.” —Ex.
Burns (and Canyon City,) Oregon.
Spokane, Minna- 12:35
K 111 practice In the court« of Harney and utation.
1-45 ,apolis, St. Paul, Du­ a. m.
• rant countie« and in the supreme court oi the
Sheet music, a high-class, pop-I
■tale, and also in U. 8. land office.
luth Milwaukee, Chi­
Do you want blacksmith coal? The O.
' ular song, is furnished free every i
cago rnd East.
C. Co. in headquarters.
■ Sunday in the Republic.
(Jhae>. 11. Leonard,
The price of the Sunday Re­ OCEAN
A ttorney - at - law ,
and RIVER SCHEDULE
A Sweet Breath
Careful attention given to Collec­ public by mail one year is $2.oo.
From Portland
tions and Real Estate matters. i For sale by all news dealers.
is n never failing sign of a healthy
y) S hort L ine
U nion pacific
Leaves Burns daily for a
at 6:30 a in. Arrives at Bar.
ly from Ontario at 5 p m
Glowworms are much more t*1
when a storm is coming co U’**—
other asusona. Like many 1 '**’
tenea of uature, this curious
«Unoe has never been explai*“
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