The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 03, 1904, Image 6

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SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1904.
8UB8CKI PTION KATE»:
One Year ............................. .............
12.00
Six Months........................... ..................... 1.00
Three Mouths ..
........................... 75
. Ul.l AN K VRI)
— — — — Maaager
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
8TATK—ORKGON:
. 8. Senator»
Congressmen....................
Attorney General ..........
Governor
...........Ge
Secretary oi State
Treasurer
8upt. Public instruction.
State Printer
F 1 . Duubar.
C. 8. Moore.
J. H. Ackerman.
J. R. Whitney
* K. 8. Bean.
.> C. Wolverton
> F. A. Moore
Supreme Judges
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Geo. E. Davit
J W McCulloch
......... CH Leonini
District Judge .
District Attorney
Deputy Dist Atty
circuit Court meets the Third Monday in
April and Fourth Monday in October.
___ J L Sits
J L. Rand
Joi nt Representative
Joint-Senator . . .
COUNTY—HARN RY
H.C.Levens
Sam Mothershead
J M Dalton
F M Jordan
Tom Allen
J. E. Loggan
M E Rigby
J A Vest
.... »C T Miller
JW L Best
Cuonty Judge ............
Clerk
.......................
: reaaurer ....................
Surveyor .......................
tthertn
Assessor
School Superintendent
Stock Inspector
.......
Commissioners
County Court meets the first Wednesday in
January, March. May, July, September and
November.
iiarnky u . h . land offici ;
Register
Receiver.
.....................
Wm Karre
A W Gowan
CITY. —BURNS’
Mayor,
Recorder,
Treasurer,
M araba),
THE BURNS FURNITURE CO., ». c. nn, »*«*««
much valuable timber, the fire dential campaign the Lnite«l 1
burned all around this man,s tim­ States has ever known since i860 1
ber and died out, and today his has begun. And it is the most
quai ter-sectiun of heavy green I important, too.
limber stands surrounded by a j Which will it be, Parker and
lot of burnt snags, a living monu-1 Davis or Roosevelt and Fair-
ment to the folly of the United | I banks? «Nobody knows yet, but 1
Slates Forestry Department in The Thrice-a-Week World will
the course they are pursuing in I tell you promptly, fully and truth- ,
regard to the putting out of lires. fully every movement of a hot and
The real
—Coburg Cor. Harrisburg Bul- thrilling campaign.
I newspaper now prints facts rather
letin.
i lhan hope», and it has always been
the effort of The Thrice-a-Week
and
The Chinese, Japanese,
Siamese are peculiarly skillful at World to tell the thing that has
botanical feats.
One of their happened exactly as it happened. |
wonderful achievements is known I Thus you can judge for yourself
as the “changeable rose.” The and form your opinion.
There is also a great war going
bloom is white in the shade and
on
in the East, where The World
red in the sunlight. After night
has
a brilliant staff of correspond­
or in a dark room this curiosity of
ents
in the field, and their reports
the rose family is a pure waxy-
white blossom, white transfer­ are found regularly in the columns
Kitchen furnishing cuill he one of oct» specialties, and your kitch­
red to the open air the transfor­ of The Thrice-a-Week World.
The Thrice-a-Week World’s en mill be ready to go into and cook a meal
mation immediately sets in, tht
time of the entire change of the regular subscription price is only
Nor mill the Parlor, Bedroom and Hall be overlooked in any detail.
flower from white to red depend­ $1.00 per year, and this pays for
ing on the degree of sun light 156 papers. We offer this un-
and warmth. First the petals , equalled newspaper and The
take on a kind of washed or faded | Times-Herald together one year
Rockers, $2 and up,
Chairs $1 and up,
blue color, atid rapidly change to , j for $2.50.
Iron beds 15 75 and up, Ladies Desks $8 up
The regular subscription price
a faint blush of pink. The pink
Spring beds $4 up,
Mu'ic’cabinets $5 up,
|
!
of
the two papers is $3.
gradually deepens in hue until
Extension .Tables (good ones) at $7 75, up
you find that your lily white rose
Mattresses, excelsior, wool, and floss, $2 50, up
of an hour before is as red as the
reddest peony that ever bloomed.
—Ex.
------- IN--------
......... Dr J. W. Geary.
8 W Miller
V I Hopkins
J W Bevedge
C E McPheeters
J C Koley
Simon Lewis,
G W Clevenger
Is at the Old Stand selling cheaper
than you can run the risk oi laying
it down here from any catalogue
house in America.
We buy as cheap as anyone and
will sell as cheap as anyone, there­
fore, our prices must, and will be
right. A call will convince you.
Leayes Burns daily
at 6:30 a m. Arrives at Bu,
ly from Ontario at 5 p
The Harney County l ive Stock Aasoclallun
will pay Five Hundred Dollar« Reward Io the
and conviction of anv person or persona who
kill, steal or drive oil any horses, mule. or
cattle belonging to any member of the Aaam la
lion. The County Court alao otic,« an addl
tional reward of Five Hundred Dollars.
W. B J ohnson . Prei
AacHtg M< G owan , Sec’y, Burn», Oregon.
BRANDS AND P. O. SDDBks.8 OF MKMBKUS.
The only through p18ieifc
transfer route from Burilj
railroad.
First-class aecommod,^]
good eating stations at ConJ
distances along the route
S. 8. WILLIAMS, G*n.Mp
Drewsej;^
L. Woldenberg Jr., Agent
S hoo Additional Reward.
In addition to the
above I offer |;'»o0
under the same con
ditions for horBes
branded horseBhoe
baron both or either
< 1 UOSSM ANNS'!
Jaw recorded in 8
board w
counties.
Range,
PATENT WKITING Bly;
Harney. Lake and
Crook Counties.
room la
H otbcb ventedwhen
old. HorBes Hold 'T'HE most important in./ which 1
pass through this
1 merit
ment of
of the
the age
age in
in the
the J
J
ction will be re­
ported in t his paper,
reported, please write or telephone penmanship makes thepoorJ neceM*
li noi
The Thues- Herald, Main 324. Burns, < ie.
a splendid penman in a few J
W. W BROWN, File Oregon.
by the use of this ring. EnM ber of
Feter Clemens, Burns, horses, l’c on left st i
impose
imposB
fie; cattle same on either hip; eai marks crop by prominent College Prel
and split.in left ear, swallow fork and square
and Boards of Education ini all the
under bit iu riaht.
M Fenwick, Burns, horses, double dot vertic and
America. Sample
the hig
al bar on left shoulder, cattle. Lon right hip;
1’rof
earmarks, two underbits in each ear: also some s■■rt<<i sizes sent post paid for|M
branded bar T on right ribs; earmark, under single sample 25c.
When
Prof
half crop in left ear.
J H Bunyard, Burns, cattle, 7 on left hip; ear a single ring, state whetherfoti|
marks, crop off left ear, swallow fork in right. woman, or child.
J P Withers, Harney, horses, combined TJP
\ode
on left shoulder; cattle, half circle cross on
PENN MFG. SUPPLY
either hip: earmarks, upperbit in right ear, un
with u
derbit in left.
No. 118 S. Fourth Street, PHILW.1 :
who a
Martin Bros., Burns, cattle, double dot hori
zontal bar on either hip; earmarks, upper bit in
Dillar
right ear, swallow fork in left, wattle on right
jaw; also some branded circle N on right side
ti on.
O L Shingledecker. Burns, horses, .5 on lef
shoulder; cattle, <’> on right side and hip; ear
educa
marks, crop off right ear, crop and under half
crop off left.
for mi
Fred Denstedt, Burns, horses. Fl) on the left
one o
shoulder; cattle Fl) on left side; earmark, un­
der half crop in each ear.
era O
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
derchin; also cattle branded 88, crop and un­
bMC
derbit in left ear, under halt crop in right; also
cattie JTon left ribs, crop and split in left ear.
la Absolutely PURE, ani board
under half crop in right.
will OUTWEAR all othej
H II Elliott, Narrows, horses, Th combined on
left stifle; cattle Th combined on left hip; ear­
mark, upper slope on each ear. wattle on chin
Leads.
and bell collar.
If unur local dealer doe» not a I
Sylvester Smith, Narrows, horses. H s on right
leg; cattle V bar, earmark, under half crop and
11/
it
write to ns anil we uill m-J
short over slope iu each ear jughandle and
dewlap.
yon get it
|
P G Smith, Burns, horses, quarter circle 8 on
W. P Fuller A Co. Portia«
right hind leg and left shoulder; cattle, quartei
circles on either hip; earmarx, crop oil right
► ••••«>•••••••••••••.,J f
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 on lef
side of neck; all animals dehorned
“¡HE BIG .'>T SENSAT.O.s EVEKYW i J
C P Rutherford, Burns, cattle, bar 2 on left
side; earmark, under half crop right ear; horses
=
LILTFTTT
bar 2 on left shoulder.
Thos Wingfield, Burns, horses, ® (chainlink)
on left shoulder; cattle, same on left side; mark­ i
crop off left ear, short overslope in right.
St«n't'oscope A) >p;tuatiJ
John Craddock, Silvies, horses. 8-8 ou the left
shoulder; cattle,8-8 on right side; mark, crop The smallest Stereoseop? with the stroJ
off right ear, swallow fork In left, cewlap on opticnl cIFect Highly finished in differesl
brisket.
ors with rich gold anti silver ilecorl
W E Smith, Burns, cattle, XI on right side: (mountings). Including 20 V. F. Photoml
mark, split iu right ear, wattle on nose.
Views of nit (genre). 1’RI ’E ONLY 111
O Hudspeth, Burns, cattle, scissors on right Sent everywhere prepaid in letter form. |
AGENTS WANTED.
side; mark, crop and split in each ear.
Simon Lewis, Burns, cattle SI. on right side,
mark, crop and underbit in left ear, c rop and
under halt crop off right.
FORREST BUILDING
John Witzell. Burns, horses. W bar on rigid
stifle; cattle, diamond bar on left bip; mark;
PHILADELPHIA
split iu each ear, wattle unaer chin.
» £ M McMenamy, Burns, horses, reverse L on
Bi
left stifle; cattle, 69 on left hip; mark, metal tn.•
in each ear With full name aud addres
wl
, yarie,‘ Pr<!8 ’ horses. LF ou right stifle; cattle
LF on right hip; mark, crop, upperbit ami un-
fo
derbit iu right ear.
KODOL digests what you eat.
¿.A
Van, horses, 71 baron stifle;
ARRIVI
TIME SCHEDULES
cattle, bar IL on left ribs; mark, underbit in left
From lluntiugton Ore
from
ear, under slope in right.
KODOL cleanses, purifies, stmrifl
H Elliott, Burns, horsts, H4 combined on left
Salt Lake,Denver, Ft
stifle; cattle, o on left side; mark, underbit in —--------- and sweetens the stomich. 3
right ear left split in half lower part lopped
Worth, Omaha, Kan
doWn against side of head.
KODOL cures Indigestion, dyspeptic
sas City, St. Louia
y»"., hoi-’eS. SJ on k it »honl.ler; -------------- all stomach and bowel trashfl
nilr
o
’
8J
1
le
?.
hlp
-
ni
"
rk
-
‘
rop
nn.l
under
Chicago and East.
1:45 a.m
halt crop in right ear. uaderbit iu left.
KODOL accelerates the actionolItem
U J Jonuaon, Riley, cattle, O tar on left nip: -------------- trie glands and gives I om »■
marks, .wallow fork in right ear, split iu left.
digestive organs.
W H Johnson, cattle, JK combined on left hin
Salt Lalte,Denver.Ft
!J,.Yfke^nOrei''hU'*r't"0
Many New Lines will be added as
soon as teams can get but.
READ THE MARKET NEWS
The Oregon Daily Journal.
Bureaus $8 and
upward. Fold­
ing Iron Beds
and Couches
low as $1 1.50
Î
Pl ONEEB
WHITS
LEAD
The Blue Blaze of Minnesota
Nothing is omitted that concerns
has laid aside its wooden press
Councilmen :
|
the
interest of buyers and sellers
and is pulling in a new Washing­
j
in
the
live stock, grain, provisions,
Meetings of the Council every Second and ton, says Our Western Ways.
Fourth Wednesday.
I produce and financial markets—
the quotations are comprehensive,
Oregon Leads all Others.
M( JC1ETIEB.
and are in every way reliable.
dlall Paper 13 eents
The Journal in addition carries I single »■oil and UP.
A Washington, D. C. dispatch
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday says;
'every days a full and truthful te-
A MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
7:80 p m.
J. W. Buchanan, N. G.
F. (). Jackson, Secretary.
Oregon again leads all states in I port of tne world’s news and pre­ connection where we will make you anything
the amount of money realized sents many special features of deep from a wooden knitting needle to “double­
BURNS LODGE NO. 97, A K A M.,
Call! Never too busy to
Meets every Saturday evening in Masonic from public lands, having turned interest to the average reader. deck” wood rack.
linn.
j . < . Welooma Jr, w. m .
¡alk
or
furnish
estimates.
The
Jouanal
’
s
woman
’
s
page,
the
F. 8. Reider, Secretary.
into the treasury $1,442,576 in
the last fiscal year. This is over illustrated sportlang news page,
INLAND LODGE NO. 70 K. of P.
nearest Journal stories and comic pages
Meets every Thursday evening in the Brown $200,000 ahead of the
I i a 11.
H. M . Horton, C. C.
competitor. While these receipts and other good things meke it a
L. M Brown. K. R. H
C 01 aps able
Foe
are more than $500,000 below very popular family newspaper,
W. J. COLEMAN,
BURNS LODGE No 47 A. O. U. W.
Oregon’s receipts last year, the clean and bright from A to Z and
Meets every second and fourth Friday.
Stenographer
and Notary Public
A. C. Welcome, M. W.
state holds its own by proportion. year’s end to year’s end.
C. N. .'uchran, Recorder.
B urns , - O regon .
Daily, one year by mail, $4;
There were 12,874 entries made
Office In Cltlsen. Bank Building.
I
six
months,
$2.25;
three
menths,
ORDER OF WASAINGTON.
in Oregon last year, embracing
Meets every first and third Friday, In Brown
Hull
< . I’. Rutherford, Presidon
JOHN W .
LILIPUf STERIOSCOPJ Ct.
1,170,655 acres of public land- $1.25.
W. L. ,. MARSDEN,
Pearl Vulgamore, Secretary.
Semi-weekly,
104
issues,
one
In 1903 there were 18,744 entries
MARSDEN & GERRY.
BURNS CHAPTER NO 40, O. E. 8.
in Oregon, embracing 1,845,852 year, $1.50.
Physicians ancl Surgeons.
Meets every second and fourth Mondays, in
Weekly, $1. The issues of tne
acres. Cash receipts that year
BURNS, OREGON.
Masonic Hall.
Eunice E. Thompson, W. M.
Delnora Gowan, Secretary.
Semi-Weekly and Weekly Journ­ Office at residence.
gJIT' 1‘hoM No. !>
amounte«! to $2,015,526.
al also contain the market news
SYLVIA REBEKAH DEGREE No.d,
Mvetsevery 1st and 3d Wednesday.
Morg Brown will leave for Burns anil all of the features of the Daily
Depart for
Flora Hagey, N. G.
I. E. Hibbard
H. 8. Brownton
c G. Smith, Rec. Sec'y.
in a few weeks where he will take Journal.
rownton,
Hibbard Ac
up his permanent, residence. —Lake­
The Times-Herald clubs with
1 C’liicago-
DENTIST
’S.
HARNEY VAI LEY CAMP No 331. W of|W.
1 Porti ml
view Herald.
the
Journal
at
the
following
rates
Hauk.
Meets every first and second Tuesday.
Office Hrat door eaat of The Citlsen.
i Special
('. W. McClain, Com.
Bums. Oregon.
for both papers:
W. A. Gowan, clerk.
12:35
what’s in a Name?
Daily,...........
$4.00
a. tr.
TULE CIRCLE No. 166, W. of W
Semi-Weekly-
2.50
Everything is in th«' name when
Meets every fourth Tuesday.
Atlantic
W. C. BROWN,
Martha Dalton, G. M.
2 25
it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. Weekly ........
KODOL relieves an overworkeditnC-l
! Express Worth, Omaha. Kan­ 3.35
lone Whiting, Clerk.
----------- — of all nervous strain (Iwj
otjeit'r^'
T' "'.nCCi;,'.;
i
2:10
sas
City,
St.
I.ouis
C. DeWitt A- Co. of Chicago, die-
p
n:.
deittist
the heart a full, free and untnuam
Chicago
and
Fast.
left shoulder; mark, upper half crop iu I-
i
P m
j covered some years ago bow to
action, nourishes the nervous eyiteae
B
ukns
,
O
regon
.
„.J, h PI1. horses,21!on leftsl......
feeds the brain.
The idea of a graduated home­ ' make a salve fiom Witch Hazel I
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
cattle,
on right bipor side; mark eim> t j
St. Paul Wall;- Walla, Lewis­
each ear, hole in right.
p mi
Oliice U| stairs in \'o«gtly Building.
stead law, advanced by Congress­ that is a specific for Piles. For
KODOL ,s fl10 wonderful remedy#<■
E st Mai ton. Spokane, Minne­ 12:35
Mr. I N Hughet, Warm Springs, c sttie e«r —— making so many slckpeiflt^
lock on left side; mark, wattle under chin.'
man Williamson, is one that is blind, bleeding, itching and pro­
1
1 45 apolis, St. Paul, Du­ a. m.
and weak people strong by CtviafUtJ
Burns,
horses,
on the
left bodies all of the nourishment that II»
luth Milwaukee, Chi­
shoulder; cattle oj
on right
side; GJ
mark
"di
loaded with «langer. The theory truding Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, I
1
left ear, two underbits in right.
’ ’
tained In the food they eat.
cago
;
nd
East.
START A BUSIN E S OF YOUR
of it is all right; if it were to be 1 bruses and all skin diseases, De­
Sam King, Burns, cattle, S7on left hh> ■, ,.rk
ATTORXER AT LAW.
crop and underbit in e.tdr ear, w.ult! on'"dt Bottle« only, J 1.00 Sli. holding SKtUMtm»
OWN
carried out in a scientific spirit it Witt's Salve has no eipial This
•lie. which aeUi for SOs.
Burns, Oregon.
OCEAN anti RIVER SCHEDULE
horses, .E on left stifle-
i
has
given
rise
to
numerous
worth-
would doubtless bring great im­
on r?.tt„,h,p; "'“rk- upw half crop od right ^r: rneand tali kr t. C. MITT 4 «.CB*
Office first door west of Bank.
Our new book entitled •* 40 M oney
Freu I'ertlaad
J W Biggs, Burns, horses, OR on left stifle
provement. But we have had less counterfeits Ask for Dewitt’s
Burns Drtiggista.
bineL8ti,?e?lO.,;^e?^i:'.??™l?^^^
M
aking
I dkas ” is worth its weight in
I
—
the
genuine.
Sold
by
Burns
All sailing dates sub
enough experience with land ad­
THORNTON WILLIAMS.
gold to every man who wants to start a 1
dMbit UOr?gbt'ddewmp mide'r"?>m2t,V,t
""
jcct to change.
ministration in the United States Drug Stores
ATTORNEY—AT—I. AW.
legitimate, paying mail order business. ( 8 P
For San Francisco 4 p. Hl.
to know that tine theories fall
It tells you what to do and how to do
every 5 days.
60 Y IAS»'
Office one door north
I
experiinci
down lamentably when put to the Do you want blacksmith coal'.* The O.
it succe -fully
Send us 50c today
of
French
Hotel
(olaaibla River
i 8 p. tn
1 p. m.
test of practical operation. The C. Co. is headquarters
Steeaieri
and we will send you the book, and a
Ex Sun. ToAMoiiiiana Way- Except
Bl HNS,
t W f
J m ' ■ M
O
regon .
valuable m< ’ th V to«"» ai n > vea free Saturd’y-
graduated homestead would nec­
” / . ■ ■ J , ■ Bkl
Sunday.
Landings.
^9
^4
1
■ R L 11’J
TO
p.
a.
CENT! RV I't BI.ISHI' ,.C. UOX 73,
Religious Services.
essarily leave more to the descre-
j. W BIGGS,
DAI.TON BIGGS
.houlder"^'
h
*'
«
'he
left
ll ER IN L a 1 . >1 INN
tion of land officials, would be
Willamette River.
TRADA
Rev
A.
J.
Irwin
will
preach
Biggs
&
Biggs
at
BUrn’- h"™” »T-de ll Vn.,
Dtom
likely to open the door to multi­
6 a. m. Oregon City New­ 4:30 p m
berg.
Sal.
m
and
Way
Harney
the
2nd
Sunday
of
each
Except
ATTORNEYS
-
AT
-
LAW,
Except
farious and multitudinous grafters,
Anrrvnp »ending n
a w»»w*«**
«ketch a.r.4 4ee*Jg^ g
Landings.
qufokir
til®k!r ascertain onr
mir opinion
Sunday
month at 11 a. m. and 7.-30 p. m. n HNS, — — — — OREGON.
Sunday.
tnver.Unn is pm ba bl v
and by the time the government
Units strictly conHdenual BnndX>QB
Sabbath school every sabbath at 2
sent free. Oblent wafers^ for
Practice in all the courts of Ore.
Mill.m.ttr a Isatin
would wake up to the abuses
7 a tn.
Patents taken tlroufh
3:30 p m
Hirer.
p. tn.
♦prnMi notiM» witfeoal chart a, AIM
Collections
promptly
made.
Teusday
there would be no more public
Ort gon City, Dayton Mond»y
Tuhrd’y
But, aiso two underbits
Wed, & iu each ear
Sunday school at Hnrnev the
domain. It is conceivable that a
Forest re« ne ver p, ’ii| tracts [of 40 A Sat. and \\ ay-Landings
A hand>o»ialy
Friday.
onlatlon of any MtaaUfif
first
Sunday
of
each
month
at
10
acre«
sad
up«
ard.
ready
for
immediate
graduated homestead law might
G. A R rmbold
U. W. P akribh
horses ..me brand'od right sflfl?
“* ‘‘ "r; ’•ar ; four mon‘M IL M
use and guara, -eed.
WlllMwtte Klr«r.
6 a. n>
4:30 p m hlpZZ^Z«™’^'';' A'* On "K'1' '
be so guarded that its administra­ o'clock a m. On the second, third
PARRISH à REMBOLD,
Will buy soldier»' laud warrants given Tuesday
Branch ’ *-». « » W . W
anti
fourth
Sunday
of
each
month
Portland Corvallis Tuesday underbit in left ai«..
J? ,M\ih ear8 "ithi
tion would not be attended with
Attorneya-at-I.aw,
for services in all Indian wars ann Mex­ Thurs & and Way Landings
h,,,t rup 10
ttG s“.*n’ fii!
Thurs A
at 3 o'clock p m Preaching ser­
Hurns (and Canyon City.) Oregon.
ican and War ol IH12
Sat
gieat mischief, but the possibili­
Sat.
A’ill practice in the courts of Harney and
vice «very second Sunday at 8 p in. • rant
counties and in the nupreme court ot the
ties of evil are so great that the
•*- »■ -
•tale, and also in U.S land office.
Her Objertlo».
: Leave
Leave
•title. .L'es^me on’lefoV""1’'”'11 O" **''
At
the
Presbyterian
church
w isdom of such an innovation at
“You nre not singing 'h»1/*’ |
Riparia.
Make Hirer
______
_
Lewistn
SIS NRR9USM SUM
P0ST2SN0 OREGON
I 20 a m Riparia to Lewiston. 8:30a m ■*kn*d«rNtB|Zrrtabt,iif’ t Liu? ri*llt hip song. ’I Want to Be an Angel.'
this I.me may be seriously ques- Burns, Rev. A J. Irwin pastor.
<’!»»»«*. 11. IxMIliml.
brand 7Lonl‘«J'„*". >icwl.d on brisks« ■ rest of us.” said the teacher.
l>evine
services
the
third
and
fourth
!
Daily.
A ttorney - at - i . aw .
th’iii d. Bend Bulletin.
_ _ Daily. mark, crop Jn*:HMin,de" h.'i'?,,,e 51 "n 'cfl hip The little one shook her tusd-
Sundays of each month al 11 a. m. I’areful attention given to Collec­
"Wliat'a the use of telling *
•«<!. on le.t ).w;
A N. H oar ,
and 7:30 p in. rabbath school at
tions and Real Estate matters
nliout it?" she demanded. "118 .
Huntington, Oregon Ro« M«r*n
C °n
enongli trouble learning to 1’**-'
Fire Insurance.
Once there was a man who 10 a tn. every Sabbath morning.
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AD «»»»ected left ano without bothering with • w
Notary
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1 t'd in a heavy timbered county,
¡Gen. Pass Agt. Portland. Oregon
Preaching services at the Baptist
Chimgo I’oM.
horaea, „me left ,hould«r.
B uhns .
O regon .
| A. L MOHLER. President.
an«l every Spring whenever he church every 1st ami 2nd Sundays,
X”’-Me
found a bunch of fern or leaves morning and evening Sunday
Out« I »ese >t.
GEO. 8. SIZEMORE.
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Jay sou—They aay Dr.
that would burn he touched a school every Sunday at 11a. m.
ATTORNEY,
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‘ either kills or cures.
match to it, and as a consequence prayer meeting every Thursday B urns , .............................. O regon
DeWitt’s JK» Salve
W anted T rustworthy men and
Bayson—My butcher g«<*
evening
I better.
F-r Pile». Bunn, S wm .
he had small tires in the timber
Collrcaon*. Land taftinew. and Kral
BURNS
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FURNIIURE COMPANY
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(Wÿ S hort U nf
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amo union P acific
.
Wm. MILLER,
Scientific Hstriat
iHUNN & Co.«"**-!
H. B. Compson«
nearly all the Summer.
His
neighbors threatened him with THE NEW YORK W ORLD
the penitentiary, but he set fires
The tickets are now made up
all the same. Two years ago,
when the forest fire destroyed so and the most interesting Presi-
8. W MILLER.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Burn», -
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Oregon
«dvertise for old
of »ohj
•taadi», Salary »780 a y.,r .od
pen... all payable in eaah. No c»ov„. i rii/Ä: íí7í¿' sä * ?
■ in rlfbt ear
reqmred Qj,« mfar..ce. .a-i en_ •tifie.
aiT
•'«■P*i aava'ope '"Æ<h;
A Ur»«. Manager. 355 C ax ton Bldg
I »stab<i.he.i ;hon,e
Rotate maitar vromi fir attrndfMl to
One Minute Cough C-
For Cough». CoMs and O
(« iniuSiw
'rh”
'» ri.h.
f» left
KB
1er circi«
halter,^
h«, rars tame
Jaystn—Brw'i thut?
Bayson—He docs both.—
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other aeacour-. Lik^ luauy
frne» of nature, this
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