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

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    galaxy, and a galaxy of ruffians Tttti NkW YORK V\ ORI »)
i is called a horde, ami a horde of
The tickets are now made up
rubbish is called a heap, and a
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1904.
| heap of oxen is called a drove, and the most interesting Presi­
(and a drove of blackguards is dential campaign the United
8UB8CKI PTION RATK8:
i called a congregation, and a con- States has ever known since i860
One Year...........................
12.00
And it is the most
Six Months.......................
1.00 |gregation of engineers is called a has begun.
Three Months ..
............................. 75
important,
too.
corps, and a corps of robbersis
Which will it be, Parker and
i called a band, and a band of
JULIAN BY 1Cl>
— — — — Manager
Davis
or Ro«i3evelt and Fair­
locusts is called a swarm, and a
banks?
Nobody knows yet, but
swarin of people is called a
OFFICIAI. DIRECTORY
The
Thrice-a-Week
World will
crowd, anil a miscellaneous crowd
STATS—OHSGUN ’.
tell
you
promptly,
fully
and truth­
of city folks is called the public.—
U.S. Senators
4
J. H Mitchel
fully
every
movement
of
a hot and
I
(.'. W. Fulton.
Silk Bulletin.
|J. N. Williamson,
thrilling campaign.
The real
Congregameli............. • ■ I
Altorif) < leñera)
A. M. Crawford.
newspaper
now
prints
facts
rather
Governor
Geo. E Chainberlain.
According to a paragraph that
•ucretary ui State
F. 1 . Duubar.
than hope», and it has always been
Treasurer
C. H. Moore.
is going the rouncs of the press,
Bupt. Public Instruction,
J. H. Ackerman.
the effort of The Thrice-a-Week
•tale Printer
J. R. Whitney
a Japanese auction is conducted
» K. H. Bean.
World to tell the thing that has
Supreme Judges
.> C. Wolverton on very different lines from
» F. A. Moore
happened exactly as it happened.
in this country. There is
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Thus) ou can judge for yourself
auctioneer and
DiBtr'ci Judge
Geo. K. Davia screeching
and
form your opinion.
Diatrirt Attorney
J W McCuHoch
bidders do not yell out tl
Deputy Dist Atty
.... CH Leonard
There is also a great war going
instead, the article ti
Circuit Court meefu the Third Monday in offers,
on in the East, where The World
April and Fourth Monday in October.
sold is exhibited, and then
has a brilliant staff of correspond­
Joint-Rcpreaentative?..........................
.J Lriitz
bids are marked on pieces of pa-
Joint-Senator
.............. J. L. Hand
ents in the field, and their reports
per and put into a box. The ii u-
COUNTY—HARNEY I
are found regularly in the columns
ctioneer
examines the slips and
Cuonty Judge
H. C. I.evens
of The Thrice-a-Week World.
< I. ik
S hih Mothersheud the highest-bid takes the lot.
If
J M Dalton
Treasurer
The Thrice-a-Week World’s
Surveyor
. F M Jordan
Rherilt
Tom Allen it only were the custom in this
regular subscription price is only
AHKCHNOr
J. E. Roggan
M E Rigby country for spielers, shouters anti
School Superintendent
J A Vest
Stuck IiiHpector
$1.00 per year, and this pays for
('oii)in iHbionerH
.... »CT Miller barkers to write their remarks on
/W i. Best
156 papers. We offer this un­
pieces of paper and distribute
County Court meets the first Wednesday in
equalled newspaper and The
January, March. May, July, September and them among the crowtl!
Times-Herald together one year
Novem her.
HARNEY V. K. LAND OFFICB:
foe $2.50.
Editors are far braver than I
Register
Wm Farre
The regular subscription price
Beoeii ei
.................... a w < towan
soldiers, although they get much
of
the two papers is $3.
CITY. —BURNS’
less credit for reckless daring.
. ..Dr. J. W. Geary.
Mayor,
H W Miller The editor of the Jacksonville
Recorder,
V I Hopkins
TrenNiirer,
J W Bev edge (ill.) Journal recently took 400
Maridinl,
(C E Mcl’heeters
> J C Foley
Coli nel I men :
children to the St. Louis Fair.
| Simon J.ewis,
lG W Clevenger He had no assistance, managed
IN
Meetings of the Council every Second anti the whole
bunch himself and
Fourth Wednesday.
brought them back without losing
Nothing is omitted that concerns
a single head not even his own.
HOC! KT IE8.
What soldier would dare ¡in ad- the interest of buyers and sellers
in the live stock, grain, provisions,
venture like that.
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, 1. O O F.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday
|
produce and financial markets—
7 3() pm.
J. W. Buchanan, N. G.
E. o. Jackson, Secretary.
The
Congregational Cadet i the quotations are comprehensive,
Corps of Eureka, Cal., has set I and are in every way reliable.
BURNS LODGE NO. 97, A. F. A M.,
Meets every Saturday evening In Masonic
The Journal in addition carries
plans on foot to combine healthful
Hall.
J. c. Wsloomt Jr, w. m .
F. 8. Reider,Secretary.
every
days a full and truthful re­
exercise and secure profitable
port
of
tne world’s news and pre­
training, experience and know­
INLAND LODGE NO. 70 K. of P.
sents
many
special features of deep
Meets every Thursday evening In the Brown ledge, by marching, too strong,
Hall.
’ H. M. Horton, C. C.
interest
to
the average reader.
L. M . Brown. K. IL 8.
to Portland next June to attend
The
Jouanal
’
s woman’s page, the
the Lewis and Clark Centennial.
BURNS LODGE No 47 A. O. U. W.
illustrate«!
sportlang
news page,
President Goode will present the
Meer« every second au-’ fourth Friday.
A. U. Welcome, M.W.
Journal
stories
a
’
nd
comic
pages
boys with a handsome silk banner
N. Coch ran, Recorder.
and
other
good
things
mcke
it a
commemorative of their visit.*
ORDER OF WAS HINGTON.
very popular family newspaper,
Meets every first and third Friday, in Brown
clean and bright from A to Z and
Hall.
c. P. Rutherford, Presidon
A complete showing of the in­
Pearl Vulgamore, Secretary.
year’s eml to year’s end.
dustrial conditions surrounding
Daily, one year by mail, $4;
HURNS CHAPTER NO. 40,0. E. S.
the Indian students at the Oregon
Mvel» every ihtiiik I anil fourth Mondays. In
six months, $2.25; three months,
Maeonlc Hull.
Eunice E. Thompson, W. M.
Indian schools will ligure in the
Delnora Gowan, Secretary.
Governments exhibits at the $1-25.
Semi-weekly, 104 issues, one
SYLVIA REBEKAH DEGREE No.43.
Lewis and Clark Exposition.
Meet»every tat and 3d Wednesday.
year,
$1.50.
Flora llagvy, N. G.
C G. Smith, Ree. Sec’y.
Weekly,
$1. The issues of the
One of the logs used in the
Semi-Weekly and Weekly Journ­
construction of the forestry build­
HARNEY VALLEY CAMP No 3M1, W. of|W.
news
Recta every first and acconti Tuesday.
ing at the Lewis and Clark Ex­ al also contain the market
<’. W. McClain, Com.
W. A. Gowan, Clerk.
and all of the features of the Daily
position weighed twenty-seven
Journal.
tons.
The Times-Herald clubs with 1
the Journal at the following rates
An interesting collection of old
for both papers:
mining implements will form a
The Review is glad that hog part of Oregon's exhibit at the Semi-Weekly’........................ 2.50
killing has commenced, because, Lewis and Clark. Centennial.
She iiines-ïwafd.
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lent
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has i
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k fa
rally
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und»
will I
en ted
or by
uestio
in th
□tie an
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er of i
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A
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• exhit
t to b<
ind all
<e»t po
1« grci
jbe doi
Me per
Iter of
nether
jave e
h ones
its, «le,
mount
I lough
relati
tip all
W’d <<
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£^ghb<
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er, th
their
a co
at dif
i**-> appe
I y’a exh
ibest f
to ex«
well.
, and
^tld
f I OC •
I
Onta"io-Bar.
stQ9e hin,:
THE BURNS FURNITURE CO., w.c.»rw. »*«»«»
Is at the Old Stand selling cheaper
than you can run the risk ol laying
it down here trom any catalogue
house in America.
1
Leayes Burns d»n,,
at 6:30 am. Arri^|(*l
ly from Ontario at -,
|
“I1 a |
The only through ,,
transfer route froill ¡."M
railroad.
We buyaseneap
buy as cheap as anyone duu
and
will sell as cheap as anyone, there-
tort1, our prices must, and will be
right. A call will convince you.
Kitchan Furnishing mill be one of our specialties, and your kjtch-
er cu ill 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», 12 »nd up,
Iron beds $5 75 »nd up,
Ladie» Desks IB up
Music cabinets $5 up,
Spring beds $ t up,
Extension Tables (good ones) at 17 75, up
Mattresses, excelsior, woo), and A osh , $2 50, up
owing to the liberality of Otto
Shultz, we have been living high
on spareribs, sausage, etc., the
past week. Jefferson Review.
'l’his is one of the kind of items
that makes a self respecting pub­
lisher ashamed of the business in
which he is engaged, It cheap­
ens the newspaper fraternity in
the estimation of the people, and
injures the business of publishers
who are conducting their affairs
on a decent and dignified basis.
It is on a par with the“cordwood,”
“turnips,” and “patched-panls”
jokes that have been going the
rounds of the country press for
the last roo years. The editors
who write such stuff imagine they
are saying something witty.—
Dallas Observer.
Several large rose beds have
been laid out in the Lewis and
Clark Centennial grounds and the
roses iire now in full bloom.
A MANLFACTLRINO DEPARTMENT io
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.
FURNITURE COMPANY.
S. W. MILLER,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
- -
Oregon.
„OREGON
W. J. COLEMAN,
S hortline
*»> union P acific
Stenographer and Notary Public
B urns ,
-
O regon .
Office in Citin-ns Hank Building.
MARSDEN & GEARY.
■lepar« rar
Physicians and Surgeons.
B urns ,
Phone No. to
Sewing Machines at factory price
with freight added. The White,
Blue Diamond and the Vassar, all
carrying a full guarantee.—at the
Burns Furniture Company store.
8 p Bl
Burns, Oregon.
1
Our new book entitled “ 40 M onet 8 p. m.
«'•lawbla Hirer
4 p. m.
Steaaere
' M aking I deas " is worth its weight in Ex 8un. To Astoria and Way- Except
Saturd'y
. gold to every man who wants to start a
Lai.dings.
10 p. nr.
legitimate, paying mail order lusineis.
It tells you wliat to do and how to do
WlUaaetta River.
it successfully
Send us 50c today b a. m. Oregon City New­
berg, Salem and Way
and we will send von the book, and a Except
Landing».
Sunday.
valuable m. • i y lou.nai -n • vea> free
Office one door north
of French Hotel
B urns ,
O regon .
Religious Services.
J. W BIGGS,
Rev A J. Irwin will preach at
Harney the 2ml Sunday of each
month nt Ila. in. and 7.30 p. m.
Sabbath school every sabbath at 2
p. m.
D a Y t ON BIGGS
, U enti itv I’t in.miii'
Biggs A Biggs
li EH >\ L.V «
v< .
i»vx 73,
' INN
ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW,
H I RNS,
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OREGON.
Practice in all the courts of Ore.
Collections promptly made.
A little girl was looking at a
Sunday school at Harney the
picture of a number of ships when
first
Sunday of each month at 111 G. A.RkMSoLn
«. W. PAkBiaa
she exclaimed:
“See what a
o
’
clock
a
m.
On
the
second,
third
PARRISH & REMBOLD.
fl«xk of ships!” We corrected
Attorneys-at-Law,
her by saying that a (lock of ships ami fourth Sunday of each month
Burna land Canyon City.) Oregon.
at 3 o’elixk p m Preaching ser­
was « ailed a fleet, and a fleet of
Aill practice in the courts of Harney and
vie«* • vt rv “«•<•« io| Simdiiv at 8 p tn. • rant tuuntlea and in the aupreme court «M the
«tafe. ami ali»o in L. s !an«l office.
sheep is called a Hock.
And here we may add, for the
At th«* Presbyterian church
<’li;u>«. 11. I xMviimxi.
benefit of the foreigner who is Barn», Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
mastering th«* intricacies of our IVvim* services the third ami fourth (
’arcftil attention given to Colle«-
language, that a flock of wolves Sundays of each month at It a. m.
lions ami Kcal Estate matters
is called a pack, and a pack of aml7 3<ip hi Xnt*,*ath school at
Eire tn«««rance.
Notary Public
thieves is called a gang, and a 10 a. m. every Sabbath morning.
R urns .
O regon .
gang of angels is calle«! a host,
Preaching WvieeB nt the Baptist
and a host of porpoises is called a
church every 1st .uni 2nd XundAvs.
shoal, and a shoal of buffaloes is
«KO. 8. SIZEMORE.
morning and evening Sunday
ATTORNEY,
called a troop, and a troop, of school every Sun<>ay at 11 a. ni.
B
uri
»»,
.......................
O regon
partridges is called a covey, and prayer meeting every Thurs«lay
i ’<»lire.• ionIjintl
bu»inev. and Kral
a covey of beauties is called a evening
F-tate matter i roiui tlv aUendrd u>
All sailing dates sub­
ject to change.
For San Francisco 4 p. Hl.
every 5 days.
I
ATTORNEY—AT-I.AW.
I
¡Forest Reserve Scrip
For Sale
Wlllaaettr a Taahlll
7 am.
River.
Teusday Oregon City, Dayton
Tuhrd'v and Way-Landings
A Sat.
“• »»RQUSR «,0»
POST2«»0
OREGON
taEM
J W Bigge, Burn., hone., OR on left .tide,
Mnedon".“0,”'iiar™tW‘!?™e';THLeonibii>.
caule. Mrui* o’,” un'h,',' "*••• bt" A »“ >•" Min»
.boul2irk’K‘rro,r* ho"“*»*»c O» lb. left
left ■houl^er1^'bUrl“* hur*’ branded CV on
4:30 p m
Except
Sunday. ».ttle; horaeVi/M^a;
3:30 p m
Monday
Wed. A
Friday.
A N. H oar .
Huntington. Oregon
_
„
A. L. CRAIG,
Gen. P rm . Ag’t, Portland. Oregon
A. L. MOHLER. President.
“
angle, on right’htp*r“n,J,r,a *’"rn* 2*’Ile tbree
"«raez.a.nebr.n/^,»'» ¿rop 017 «»ch ear;
men abi
.jTertl.f f,,”’
izt.bli.br-i :kMM of ,ohd fioc.nnl
»Und,ng S.l.ry.«7R0ayt.r.^
laa wliaoM «Xarza. w ••
a
ntifle
HnierML
'
asa
rl«bt
b?.,b eari w”h
’■ “,o F
Mid-
«'mi'on 1ienh‘,I1d’,mb **n 00 1,r»
mark und.rbitB|nr?f,Jht,lt1*'J I‘.on ’’•«b’ bin
horae brand 71. on 'ifftitTe’."*'’1*'1 UD br"k*‘
mark, crop *n'i|^,lnnd',rnM*',1a »i on left bip
«•«I.on le.tj,. , hor.«,h&‘i,on‘r|^li1^«bl aar
t ’’»»Iveater. Burin, cattla c on laft bln
Key McGee. Burn., e.tti. A d T.«^ «,
raark crop off left upper bit In right ea-
bor,„. ,.me |„. thonld„
«*■
«»VLy
P arted -T rustworthy
P atents
O opyr 'Ô ht » â*
loop below Y> RRin« Tai.une’ aiio * J (J making
bar Eon left «b“"der «*1%° mafk1.“*: ‘’•T1*
bite in left an.l cne“in Haht ii? . Iwo «hder-
iueachear.
*“’'Dr,«nt, alao two underbite
6 a. m.|
WlllfiBttt« Rlv«r.
4:30 p m
Tuesday porl|and forralli» 7 nesday
T*1«r* A and Way Landing« Thur» A uuderbit in left also
:hter h*,f ™p«
Sat.
w B. C. Satin < Ok Of
. Bums Druggist».
'«b ««. bell
Me conneet.d on
TMAKES PROMU DKT«
PLEASING^
tonel
j
Sunday,
For«*»t resvrve »crip, in tract» of 40
Leave
acre« aa*l upward, ready for immediate Leave
Riparia.
ama» ri ,»,
Lewist’n
use and guaranteed.
1:20 am Riparia to Lewiston 8:30 a m
Will buv -ul I era* land warrants given
Daily.
Dail/.
for aervices in all Indian wars ann Mei-
ican and War of IS12
H. B. Compson*
Rae. which aem for SOe.
OCEAN and RIVER SCHEDULE
Vraa Partlaud
..
II
2____
-that
K0D0L oleanM». purlfles, strto|te
Hi
—-
and «wsetens the stomia That ton
tottlM eaW. *1.00 Slxa holdln» 2M !»<••>■
O regon .
ATTORNER AT LAW.
THORNTON WILLIAMS.
KODOL digests what you Mt
. a ;
Ollice upstairs in Voegtly Building.
N
eaHll
71 ,l“r on «'id*:
cattle, bar IL on left ribs; mark, unde."bit in left
ear, under slope in right.
Chicago-
Portl nd
Special
12:35
a. rr.
OREGON.
Office first door west of Bank.
(’ne of Many.
= LILTFUT
COlapsabl© Pock T»»
Salt Lake,Denver, Ft
Worth, Omaha, Kan 1
KODOL cure» tndlgestlon, dyspepi»
sas City, St. LouiB
<-a<tt|i.Jsj"oriJ.“?,1hor'eH'
0,1 leflzlioulder; - — " . all »tomach and bovslMB.
Chicauo and East.
'1:45 am h.i,'J1 h|p; n'«rk. crop aud under
half crop lu right ear, uaderblt in left.
KODOL Eocalarates the actlonof tog
C J Jonnaon. Riley, cattle, 0 tar on left iiltr —— ■ ■
trio glands and gives ton«
H. S. Brownton
L E. Hibbard
maikz, »wallow fork in right ear, zpllt |n ieft,,>'
dlgaxttva organs.
I
Hibbard & Brownton,
h;rrk'S”?,S
Atlantic Salt Lake,Denver.Ft,
KODOL relieves an overworked iron*
Express Worth, Omaha. Kan­ .3:35
I lEN’ITS’l'S.
—
of all nervous strain (Imi
2:10 sas City, St. Louis p m.
Office Hr.t door east of The CiiIsens Bank.
the heart a full, free and untnaa»
p
m
Chicago
and
Fani.
Burns. Oregon.
action, nourishes the nervous lyilr o
feeds the brain.
St. Pau) Walla Walla, Lewis­
KODOL *•,h9 *onderful re™edi J1!
E at Mail ton, Spokane, Minne­ Î 12:35
making »o many slckpeo»ba
tettwrMKass* - ■
1 45 apolis, St. Paul, Du­ ! a. m.
and weak people alrong by giving W K
1
»ho»hlder/r.ttr«O’o?on,,^!:?.r?r' Oj tbe
luth Milwaukee, Chi-
left ear, l'wo underbid“|"*r^l*“: ,u»rk-"P“'In bodies all of the nourishment that 11 •
1
oago r.nd East.
talned In the food they eat.
BURNS,
Office at resiih nee.
Wm. MILLER,
Up-to-date iuh printing at reason­
able prices.
TIMK BCHKDULkM 1 ARRIVE
From Huntinftoa Ore
from *
W. C. BROWN,
DH1TTIST.
1 ’ RO F ESS ION A L C A RDS.
BtiriiJ
In additlou to th«a
above 1 offer |5 q 0
uwt A
under the same cou
ditiona for horaea
branded horseshoe
baron both or either
jaw recorded in M
OKO smyv S
counties.
Range,
A'l’fc’Xi'i* u
Hurney, Lake and
\rook Count lea.
Horses ventedwhen
sold. Horses sold
to puss lit roti kb this
suction will he re­
ported in thia paper.
If not
reported, plea ««write or telephone
The Time®Herald. Slain 824, Burna, Orc.
W. W BROWN, Fife Oregon.
Feter Clemens, Burna, horaea, PC on leftati*
fie: cattle same ou either hip; eat marks crop
and split in left car, swallow fork audaquare
under bit in right.
M Fenwick, Burns, horses, double dot vertie
al baron left shoulder, cattle. L ou right hip
earmarks, two underbits iu each ear; also sum
branded bar T on right ribs; earmark, unfit
half crop in left ear.
J H Bunyard, Burns, cattie, 7 on left hip; ear
marks, crop off left ear, swallow fork in right.
J P Withers, Harney, horses, combined TJP
on left shoulder; cattle, half circle cross ou
either hip: eurmarks. upperbit iu right ear, un­
derbit in left.
Martin Bros,, Burns, cattle, double dot hori
zontal bat on either hip; earmarks, upperbit in
right ear, swallow fork iu left, wattle ou right
jaw; also some branded circle N on right side
O L Shingledecker, Burns, horses, 5 on lef
shoulder; cattle, <5 on right side and hip; ear
marks, crop off right ear, crop and under half
crop off left.
Fred Denstcdt, Burns, horses, FD ou the left
shoulder; cattle Fl) on left side; earmark, uu-
crfdited
der half crop In each ear.
R J Williams, Riley, horses, CB on the left
»ouïe.
shoulder; cattle, CB on left hip; earmarks, crop
off left ear, under half crop oft right, wattle un­
The c
der chin; also cattle branded SB, crop and un­
derbit in left ear, under hair crop in right; also
from
tb<
cattle JT on left ribs, crop and split in left ear.
Is Absnlutely PURE b
under half crop in right.
pose of
H if Elliott, Narrow s, horses, Th combined on
will OUTWEAR alhfo
left stifle; cattle Th com Dined on left hip; ear­
an exhi
mark, upper slope on eat h ear. watils on chin
Lend-.
and bell collar.
LewiB a
// your local flail, r
Sylvester Smith, Narrows, horses. Htion right
Thi» fu
leg; cattle V bar, earmark, under half crop and
ry it write to us and «■,
short over slope in each ear Jughandle and
disposa
dewlap.
you yet it.
P G Smith, Burns, horses, quarter circle 8 on
right hind leg and left shoulder; cattle, quarter
W. P. Fuller A Co. Portia for the
circles on either hip; earmark, crop off right
pense i
.
.
.....................................
ear, split in under side of left; two dewlaps.
of the
A E Young. Burns, horses, Y on left leg and
J-i connected on right shoulder; also boot on
——- woods,
left shoulder; cattie, rocking chair on left hip;
earmark, right ear drooped down, left cut slop­
Ail thi
ing towards head on upper side; wattle ou lef
" the biggest » enhatpl * »vitiiJS
side of neck; all aninyils dehorned.
startei
C P Rutherford, Burns, cattle, bar 2 on left
side; earmark, under half crop right ear; horses
oilizei
bar 2 on left shoulder.
Thos Wingfield, Burns, horses, ° (chainlink)
take a
ou left shoulder; cattle, same on.left side; mark
1 this
mento
crop oft left ear, short overalope in right.
c
Stereoscope Apparates
John Craddock, Silvies, horses, 8-8 on the left
penmansh
ward
shoulder; cattle, 8 8 on right side; mark, crop The smallest Btereoseim* with the
oft right ear, swallow fork In left, dewlap ou optical effect Highly tiuished In diiMi
a splendid
niake
brisket.
r
ora with rleli gold und I liver derasS
use
W.K Smith. Burna, cattle, XI on right side: (mountings). Includlim .uv F. PI.... by the
one
tl
mark, split, in right ear, wattle on nose.
View» of art (genre). PHI. E . iXtY u
tn pro.nin
G Hudspeth, Burns, cattle, scissors on right Sent everywhere prepaid io Mier lorn | ever !
and Board«
AGEN1S WAXTEIl.
side; mark, crop and split in each ear.
Simon Lewis, Burns, cattle SI. on right side,
and pare
Ame
LILIPUT
STERIOSCOPE
IT
mark, crop and underbit in left ear, crop and
tion
size
under halt crop off right.
FORREST BUILDING sorted
I
cond
-./ h bn W.!!Ze,1L Burn>. horses. W bar uu right
single
sam
«‘»fie; cattle, diamond bar on left hip; mark;
PHILADELPHIA
a single rin
split in each ear, wattle under chin.
uti
MeV^,uy’ Bur,‘"» horses, reverse L on
woman, or
eft stifle; cattle, «9 on left hip: mark, metal tag
iu each ear W ith full name aud add res
city
i v
hor,e®’ LK on right stifle; rattle
No. all
118 I S.
derbl" i W k M«“11 ' ,' r O'’' "P,* rb “ *" d
PENN
JOHN W . GEARY
W.L. MARSDEN,
L. Woldenberg Jr„ Agtr.
P) ONEEJ -t,1:
WHITE
LEAD
UJall Paper 13 eents
single ’ oil and UP.
Burns, -
° ADDRESS OE MEMBERS.
:................... .
Bureaus $8 and
READ THE MARKET NEWS
upward. Fold­
ing Iron Beds
The Oregon Daily Journal. and Couches
low as $1 1.50
BURNS
8* 8. WILLIAMS,(5,„
»re».'
Sccu Additloni.1 K«ward.
Many New Lineswill be added as
soon as teams can get but.
.
First-class accom^ I
Sood eating station». at J
distances along tlle ,
The Hurney County Live Stuck Aasueiation
will pay Five Hundred Dollar* Reward for the
and conviction of mv peraon or peraona who
kill, steal or drive ort’ any horaea, niulea or
cattle belonging tu any member uf the Aaaoci**
tion. The County Court aiao offers an add!
tiuiia reward of Five Hundred Dollara.
W. B. J ohnson . Pres
A rchie M< (low an , Sec’y, Burna, Oregon.
BRANDBA N d
VOL
A right .Id.
bea.l with bar'nn.’l’er o'n’lJft [.'nnected, «pear
h«lf cr.ip in en< tl ear
hlp' m<rk upper
stifle i,nearh*»r horses same brand on/eft
p»a.«a »11 payable m e»»h. No cacva»-
»lag repaired Give referaace» .n-i »n_
Add' ",1,Jd,,re,wd "•’»P'-d enve'„pe 'rSl'b”7
| Diamond on,bRj.?hi?*'
quarter circle
"> left, - rop and
“"de, half
(on left hind leg
kli * r ht horses same
t
A Manager of th« Frrlod.
Walter Kennedy wrv
i* ’b*
Eger of n prominent theater in 1^
lent, asking for hi» open '‘H*,,
Week in the followingr- p- -
.
•on,” “Othello,” "Virginia’
“Damon and Pythias, an
the «newer; “Waiter K-
‘.T k .
Sir: I must *»y that I bar- - t-r 1
I
of but two of tin
your company. Saw -on v 1* ' u,—
■raaeum here not long l*-'-
fake chains, and Othc'.-o
tart winter at the opp -
. i ¿oe «
They eay he ia a g< "d setw* ' « '
care about playing I'T
u >*<
bouse, as I cater to t! verf 1 ’ g |
•edieoem, and‘then I npn f b j
would like a show with ah '
1 want »how» with plenty
•nd dancing, aoubrettea anu ■ - .
With funny gags That a
roe.
St Louia OtobwDW**
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