The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 17, 1904, Image 6

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    No room for old men and none THE NEW YORK WOR! .0
for young ones seetr.3 to be the
The tickets are now made up
condition of affairs in this stren-
and
the most interesting Presi­
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1904.
ous age and this section of the
dential campaign the United
country. In the great cities, the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
States has ever known since i860
great factories and on the great
Oue Year ...........................
12.00
Hix Months
...............
LOO
railroads it is now almost impos­ has begun. And it is the most I
Three Mouths
....................... .75
sible for a man to get a job if he is important, too.
Which will it be, Parker and
over 35 or 40 years old. This
.tULIAN HYKII
— — — — Manager
Davis
or Roosevelt and Fair­
refers to the industrial occupations
banks.'
Nobody knows yet, but
while in some of the professions
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
The
Thrice-a-Week
World will
it is exactly the reverse; no man
STATE—OREGON I
I
tell
you
promptly,
fully
and trutli-
can get much business unless he
U.S. Senators
.. I
J. H Mitchel
1
fully
every
movement
of
a hot and
i
C. W. Fulton.
has considerable experience and 1
)J. N, Williamson,
Such
is
I
thrilling
campaign.
The
real
is over 35 years of age. i
Congressmen ............... .. f
newspaper
now
prints
facts
rather
Attorney General ....
.. A. M. Crawford.
particularly the case with young
Governor ................
Geo. E chamberlain.
berretary oi State
F. 1 . Duubar.
physicians,
and it i made more in than hopes, and it has always been
Treasurer
U. 8. Moore.
8upt. Public Instruction
J. II. Ackerman.
tolerable
by
a new practice that the effort of The Thrice-a-Week
State Printer
J. R. Whitney.
inaugurated, World to tell the thing that has
a K. 8. Beau. is
being rapidly
buprerne Judges
.> C. Wolverton
> F. A. Moore
Now nearly every factory, mill happened exactly as it happened.
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
and railroad has its own retained Thus you can judge for yourself
District Judge ...........
Geo. E. Davis
fraternal orders and form your opinion.
JuHtricf Attorney
J W McCulloch physician; the
Deputy Dint Atty ......................... CH Leonard
There is also a great war going
have their special doctors, and it
Kitchen Furnishing mill he one of our specialties, and your kitch­
| on in tiie East, where The World
Circuit Court meet» the Third Monday in
is still further proposed, by some
April and Fourth Monday iu October.
has a brilliant staff of correspond­ en mill be ready to go into and cook a meal
Joint Representative.. .............................J L8itz new hospitals, to organize clubs
Joint-Kenator
.
.................. J L. Rand with large membei ships wherein ents in the field, and their reports
Nor mill the Parlor, Bedroom and H*H be overlooked in any detail.
i
COUNTY—HARNEY I
the payment of a small annual fee are found regularly in the columns
H. C. Leven«
of The Thrice-a-Week World.
Cuonty Judge
...........
S hih Motlierahead will guarantee the best medical
Clerk
...........................
J M Dalton
Treasurer
. .
The Thrice-a-Week World’s
F M Jordan and surgical treatment when ever
Surveyor
Tom Allen
Sheriff
Where does the young regular subscription price is only
Hockers, $2 and up,
J. E. Loggan required.
AHbcBhor
Chairs 11 and up,
M E Rigby
School Superintendent .
$i.oo
per
year,
and
this
pays
for
J
A
Veit
physical)
have
any
prospect
under
Stock Inspector
Iron beds $5 75 and up, Ladies Desks $8 up
... UJ T Miller
Commissioners
..........
(W I. Best such conditions, and where do the 156 papers. We offer this un-
Spring beds $1 up,
Mu»ic cabinets $5 up,
and The
County Court meet» the fir»t Wedue»<iay in skilled laborers and artisans of 40 equalled newspaper
Extension Tables (good ones) at $7 75, up
January, March. May, July, .September and
years and upwards find any open­ Times-Herald together one year
November.
Mattresses, excelsior, wool, anil floss, $2 50, up
ings under the demands alrady re­ for $2.50.
HARNEY U. H.
H. LAND OFFICKZ
The regular subscription price
KegiHter
Wm Farre ferred to?
Receiver
.................... ..............AW Gowan
of the two papers is $3.
W ïimes-HeraCd
Is at the Old Stand selling cheaper
than you can run the risk oi laying
it down here trom 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
ri<^ht A call will convince you.
transfer route fro
railroad.
Till' Harney County l ive Stock AaaoeUtion
will |>aj Fhi llunilreil Hollar» Reward for the
■ nd eonvietion of anv p.r.on or persons who
kill, »teal or drive ott any horaes, mule, or
cattle belonging to any member of the A moc I-
tlon. Tim Comity Court also offer» an addl
tiol a reward oi Five Hundred Hollar».
W. B. J ohnson , Brea
Am Ills Ml G owan . See’y, Burna, Oregon.
HHAN1IH ..Nil f. O. Aliuasaa OS MKMBSHS.
First-class acC0lnrt
good eating rttaii0Ils
distances along the r„.
S- 8- WILLIAMS,Gh
Drt
L. Woldenberg Jr
$sou Additional Howard.
Iu additlou to th«
al)ove I ofier K h P
under the same con­
dition« for horaea
branded horaeahoe
bar ou both or either
jaw recorded in H
eountiea.
Range,
patent wimiv.
Harney, l ake and
‘^i.I Crook fount lea.
»u.
Horaea veutedwheu
sold. Horae» sold n'lIE most importaj
to pass through thia
suctiou will !>• re­
ment of the age j0.'
ported in this paper,
penmanship
male,tu '
reponed,
plea»
write
or
lelephoue
If not
The Timo-lierai hl. .Main 824. Burna, <>ie.
a splendid penloan in ?
W. W BROWN, Fife Oregon.
by the' use of this rini
Peter lemena, Burna, horaea, PC on leftati*
fie; cattie same on either hip; eaimarka crop . by prominent CollJ
|2s
an<! split in left ear, »wallow fork andaquare
and Boards of Edueatj,
under bit in right.
M Feuwirk, Burna, horaea, double dot vertio and America. Sam^ •
al bar on left shoulder, cattle. L ou right hlpe
__
etinnark», two underbits in each ear; airo aoin sorted sizes sent post
branded bar T on right rib»; earmark, unde single sample 25c. Wb.. IT WILL
half crop in left ear.
J H Bunyard, Burna, cattle, 7 on left hip; ear a single ring, state wh^,
mark», crop off left ear, »wallow fork iu right. woman, or child.
J P Withers, Harney, horses, combined TJP
on left shoulder; cattle, half circle cross ou
PENN MFG. Si)Pni LM.BROV
either hip: earmarks, upperbit in right ear, uu-
tierbit In left.
No. 118 S. Fourth Street,
Street.Pin.
Martin Bros., Burns, cattle, double dot hori
zontal baj on either hip; earmarks, upperbit in
rigid ear, swallow fork in left, wattle on right
jaw; also some branded circle N ou right aide
O L Siiingledeeker. Burns, horses, 5 ou lef
. ........................ •••»«*,
shoulder; cattle, 5 on right side aud hip; ear
Haraey
marks, crop oil rigid ear, crop anti under half
Po..»*
crop oil’ left.
Fred Denatedt, Burns, horse», ED on the left
ta»
shoulder; cattle FD on left side; earmark, un­
der half crop in eacli ear.
RJ William», Riley, horaea, < B on the left
L M
shoulder; cattle, CB on left hip; earmarks, crop
off left ear, under half crop oft* right, wattle uu-
Brown
&
derchin; also cattle branded 88, crop and un­
tierbit iu left ear, under lialt crop in right; also
In Absolutely PU|[| home Tv
t attle JTon left ribs, crop and spile in left ear,
under half crop in right.
will OUTWEAR ill J business
II JI Elliott, Narrow», horaea, Th combined on
left stille; cattle Tli com Di net! on left hip; ear­
Leads.
mark, upper slope on each ear. wattle on chin
stopped
anti bell collar.
If your local dealer fa J home ar
Sylvester Smith, Narrows, horses, il Son right
leg; cattle V liar, earmark, under half crop and
ry it write to us „„d m
short over »lope in each ear jughandle and
Clark fa
dewlap.
.
you get it.
Brown «
1* G Smith, Burn», horsei, quarter circle 8 on
W. P. Fuller & Co.Pon»
rigid hind leg and left shoulder; cattle, quarter
magni»
circle S on either hip; earmarg, crop off rigid
ear, split in under side of left; two dewlaps.
possible
A E Young. Burns, horse», Y on left leg and
J ■< connected on right shoulder; also booton
•We
left shoulder; cattle, rocking chair on left hip;
earmark, rigid ear drooped down, left cut slop­
opportu
ing towards head on upper side; wattle on lef
“THE BIGGRST SEXSATI03 Ft J world i
»ideof neck; all animals dehorned.
<1’ Rutherford, Burns, cattle, bar 2 on left
»ide; earmark, under half crop rigid ear; horses =
X.ILTFUT offer he
bar 2 on left shoulder.
ing in’
Thoa Wingfield, Burn», horse», ° (chainlink) COlapsable
Pr senti ve
on left shoulder; cattle, same on.left side; mark
crop ott left ear, short overslope in right.
Stereoscope Appal must i
John Craddock, Siivies, horses, 8-8 on the left
shoulder; cattle, 8-8 on right aide; mark, crop The BmalleHt Stereencop? with : (®
oil right ear, swallow fork In left, dewlap on optic al effect Illg lil j finished I d d itable
brisket.
*
or» with rich gold and illver ,--i* lowed
W E Smith, Bums, cattle, XI on right side: (mounting»). Including '20V.F.Pd
mark, split in right ear, wattle on nose.
Views of art (genre). PRICE nNL'M « t m
G Hudspeth, Burn», cattle, acisaora on right Seut everywhere prepaid in lefterfoag
AGENTS W.WTEl
resulti
side; mark, crop and split in each ear.
Simon Lewi». Burn», cattle SL on right aide,
Mr
mark, crop ami iinderltit in left ear, crop and
tinder half crop ott' right.
FORREST BUILDIM the si
John Witzell. Burna, horaea, W bar on light
stifle; cattle, diamond bar on left hip; mark;
viewii
PHILADELPHIA
aplit tn eat h ear, wattle under chin.
airea«
i o
Burna, horaea, reverse L on
left stifle; cattle, G9 on left hip; mark, metal tag
in« c<
in each ear With full name aud addres.
Varien Bro» , horses, LF on right stifle; cattle
“Moe
Lr on right hip; mark, crop, upperbit aud un-
derbit in right ear.
is gri
digests what you eel
horses, 71 baron stifle;
a it ici ve nJrtA
cattle, bar I Lon left riba; mark, underbit in left
be a
front
ear, under slope in right,
cl®»'1“3’ puriilej. M
over
Mti,LE1!*l,»Vr ,lurnB ,ht?rsi8’ 1,4 combined on left ■ o. mi
and sweetens thsr—'
Bide: ,nurk- underbit in
r Lm’ < a Tt C;/J °o
are e
ght. ear, b«ft split in half lower part lopped
ourea lndlyutlon,d;ra-.
doW n against side of head.
1
1 P
caVt?.JSj,Mnni’ y?l"«Aor8eS’SJ on left shoulder; ——— all stomach and bowl»
prep
1:45 a.tn hlw bJ i0,1 ■ e2l lip; ,narlt. crop and under
half crop in right ear, uaderbit in left.
accelaratei the scfctm
tioni
i
trio (lands and (Ives :a«-
U J Jonnson, Riley, cattle, O Lar on left nin- ■ »
marks, swallow fork in right ear, aplit in left ’ dJfssUvs organs.
witl
mark* /l- h ‘T’'m le’JK conib«oed on left hip;
Many New Lines will be added as
soon as teams can get but.
I
CITY. — BURN»’
Mayor,
Recorder,
Treasurer,
Marsha),
Councilmen:
I
....... Dr. J. W. Geary.
8 W Miller
. ..
V I Hopkins
J W Sevedge
[<! E McPheeters
< J C Foley
I Binion Lewis,
I G W Clevenger
Meetings of tiie Council every Second arid
Four!li Wednesday.
Ì e w
h’ey'\
I irie
Lth< ,
■ se a
are
•e w
to tl
and
:ulti
barr »
il th
jis n x
Net
SOCIETIES.
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday
J. W. Buchanan, N. G.
F. o. Jackboti, Secretary.
7 BO p in.
BURNS LODGE NO. 97, A. F. A M.,
Meet« every Saturday evening in Masonic
Hall.
J. C. Welcome Jr, W. M.
F. H. Reider, Secretary.
INLAND LODGE NO. 70 K. of I’.
Meets every Thursday evening in the Brown
Hall.
II. M. Horton, C. C.
L. M Brown, K. R. 8.
BURNS LODGE No 47.A. O. U. W.
Meets every second aud fourth Friday.
A. <’. Welcome, M. W.
<*. N. Cochran, Recorder.
ri|gg
Ibas i
[by
Lego
Oil) I
¿on
e wo
’g ex
k fa
rally
•Ip ca
unds
will I
icnted
or by
itesi io
BURNS CHAPTER NO. 40, O. E. S.
Meets every second and fourth Mondays, in
Maaonic Hall.
Eunice E. Thompson, W M.
Dvlnora Gowan, Secretary.
SYLVIA REBEKAH DEGREE No.43.
Mvetsevery lnt and 3d Wednesday.
Flora Hagvy, N. O.
C. G. Smith, Rec. Seo’jr.
TULE CIRCLE No. 166, W. of W
Meets every fourth Tuesday.
Martha Dalton, G. M.
lone Whiting, Clerk.
in til
prise,
and n<
utenti
I
er
«.
A
y wor
: exhil
This is the time
of
the year
when people in the rural districts
begin to bunt up catalogues of the
Bureaus $8 and
upward. Fold­
HEAD THE MARKET NEWS
ing Iron Beds
The Oregon Daily Journal. and Couches
low as $ I 1.50.
P3 ONEIi
A Salem Statesman enumerates
a number of improvements that
are needed in public buildings at
------- IN--------
Salem, and among other things
mentioned an up to date elevator
at the Capitol. What is desired
Nothing is omitted that concerns
is an elevator with speed enough
to go up and back the same day. the interest of buyers and selleis
Ulall Paper 13 eents a
It must be admitted that the pre­ , in the live stock, grain, provisions,
single roll and UP.
sent conveyance is exceedingly I produce and financial markets—
A MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT in
slow, and yet there are many who | the quotations are comprehensive, connection where we will make you anything
will harbor the thought, even if | and are in every way reliable.
from a wooden knitting needle to “double­
The Journal in addition carries deck” wood rack. Call! Never too bnsy to
they do not express it that the
elevator is quite in keeping with eyery days a full and truthful re­ talk or furnish estimates.
the reputation Salem has had for port of tne world’s news and pre­
I
many years, In view of the fact sents many special features of deep
however, that in the last two or interest to the average reader.
three years Salem has changed The Jouanal’s woman’s page, the
S. W. MILLER,
from the even tenor of her ways illustrated 'sportlang news page,
BURNS
WHITE
LEAD
FURNITURE COMPANY
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Journal stories and comic pages
and other good things meke it a
Burns, - - - Oregon.
; very popular family newspaper,
clean and bright from A to Z and
W. J. COLEMAN,
year’s end to year’s end.
Daily, one year by mail, $4; Stenographer and Notary Public
six months, $2.25; three months,
B urns , - O regon .
Office iu Citizens Hank Building.
$1.25.
Semi-weekly, 104 issues, one W. L. MARSDEN,
JOHN W. GEARY
year, $1.50.
Depart for TIME NCIIEDIJI.ES
MÄRSDEN & GERRY.
Eroi» Huntington Ore
eekly, $1.
The issues of the
Physicians and Surgeons.
Semi-Weekly and eekl y Journ­
Chicago- Salt Lake,Denver, Ft.
BURNS,
OREGON.
The faultfinder is the mudhole al also contain tiie market news
Office at residence,
Ph ont No. SO Port) nd Worth, Omaha, Kan
Special sas City, St. Louis,
on the road to success—the pune- and all of the features of the Daily
12:35 Chicago anil East.
ture in the tire of prosperity, the Journal.
a. tn
false note in the song of victory,
I*.
Hibbard
'Die Times-Herald clubs with H. s. Brownton
Hibbard
Brownton. I Atlantic
the .smutty grain in an abundant the Journal at the following rates
Express
D entists .
harvest, the wart on a Grecian for both papers:
2:10
Office first door e»nt of The Citizen» Bank.
nose, the straddlebug on the rasp­ Daily,............
p in
$4.00
Burns. Oregon.
berry, the element which puts a Semi-Weekly
2.50
St. Paul Walla Walla, Lewis-
bad taste in the mouth, discord to Weekly..........
2.25
E'stMail ton, Spokane, Minne-
the harmony, and a clog to pro­
1'45 apolis, St. Paul, Du-
W. C. BROWN,
lluth Milwaukee, Chi­
gress. Harrisburg Bulletin.
DE2STTIST.
cago rnd East.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
and has shown a commendable
activity in progress and develop­
ment, it is not at all unlikely that
the Legislature will provide for a
new conveyance to carry visitors
up aud down in the capitol. A
ride in the elevator now in use
must give strangers a very unfav­
orable opinion of the state that
owns it.—Oregonian.
LILIPUT STERmi
„OREGON
S hort L ine
«s» UNION PACIFIC
IODOL
KODOL
KODOL
KODOL
3:35
p m.
KODOL rslloves an overvorW
' 1
Narrow», horse», NCromMnrd
?eft " ' l “'" ' har N r ' '«i'>l>lne<l on
....... tl'lrr, murk, upper hull crop In left cur.
, „oi11" .V,""''
hone», 2Bon left shoulder
_ ■
of *11 nervous ittih
ths heart a full, free and
action, nourishes the nervous
feeds the brain.
KODOL
tothewonderfd rrt»
aavaeva» making SO many slckpwW'
12:35
a. m.
left eur, two umlerlrlts in rlgbt
and weak people strong by r*t‘l
bodies all of ths nourishment i n ■'
talnod in the food they eat.
’ P “
big department stores to see what
H»m King, Burns, cattle, 87on left hin m..»
eropuml „„derbit in eueh e." w.ul.Pin“*.ft BoRlss only. J 1.00 Stu boldlivM*'* -
B urns , O regon .
atse, which sell» I« K*
will be nice to buy for holidays.
Up-to-date iob printing at reason­
OCEAN und RIVER SCHEDULE ou rigid
Lgli, tup;
Egli, ,„„rk.
horae»,
»Eon left »title- nattiu «r ftwanU salr hr t C Pevnr 4 M
Ottice upstairs in Voegtly Building.
„¡.perhuifc'rXli-
If you should call on the postmas­
able prices.
A
From Portland
J W Biggs, Burns, horse,, OR on lef, ,tlfle.
Burns Druggist» i
ter and express agent and inquire,
All sailing dates sub­
you would be dumb founded to
ATTORN’ER AT LAW.
ject to charge.
START A BUSINE S OF YOUR 8 p B1
learn the amount of money that is
Burns, Oregon.
For San Francisco 4 p. Bl.
OWN.
,
sent out of the communities the |
every 5 days.
Mothers Be Careful.
Office first door west of Bank.
_____________
home merchant carries a stock of
Our new book entitled “ 40 M oney ! 8 p. tn.
«Hie, wu:ieyo'n,”1,^'11h1^',A °n I««-»«. J
Columbia Hirer
Steamer«.
goods of as great a variety and|°^'^e *,oal*h °f y°'>r children.
THORNTON WILLIAMS.
Ex
Sun.
'
n J
M aking I deas ” is worth its weight in |
To Astori.i and Way.
Saturd'y
value as he can possibly afford. Look out for Cough, Colds, Croup
ATTORNEY—AT—LAW.
left sid^or hh,"’.Bur?’’ ca"le’ JY oomblned on
gold to every nian who wants to start a
Landings.
»ndlut U teft’ ’ ‘’ark' Crop “"'1
in
10 p, m.
Did it every strike you that it is a and Whooping Cough. Stop them
legitimate, paying mail order business.
Office one door north
in time—One minute Cough Cure
.houlder"*’N•rro*•■ ho"«.Urf on ihst.fi
It tell» you what to do and how to do |
son of duty you owe your com­
Willamette Hirer.
of French Hotel
is the best remedy.
Harin-
6 a. n> Oregon City New­ 4:30 p tn left'shoulee“;'5’ltUr,!’' h"r*t'’ *>™"<ted CV os
it successfully.
Send us 50c today
munity to patronize your home
■ less and pleasant. Sold by Burns'
berg, Salem and Way
B urns ,
O regon .
Except light riS‘murkil»2?’.<k*,t1*’44 °"
and we will send you the book, and a Except
«nd
•ending a Awt
merchant? Did you ever stop to Druggists
Landings.
wi?t,ler!bh,i^,‘44,omu^ ¡a
>*"
Sunday
Sunday.
valuable no i th v lournai >n • vest free
consider that your home merchant
J. W BIGGS,
DALTON BIGGS
C' enti rv P ublish ^-
ovx 73,
Willamette A Yamhill
7 a m.
is one who gives you credit when
3:30 p ni
Religious Service*.
River.
ii er >x L ao < i inn
' Teusday Oregon City,
Biggs
&
Biggs
Dayton Monday l it» in left «nd eiie In rd
your cash is short and carries your
,m»rk ,wo under­
1 Tuhrd'y
in e.< hesr
e
I,,h,; »'»o '»• underldt.
and \\ ay-Landings Wed. Ä
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Rev A. .1 Irwin will preach at
A h«M^»tr
W»L'
account, maybe for some months
* Sat.
Friday.
n I HNS,
— — — —
OREGON.
»Ugle,
hght'hin mVrl fiUr"i' £»,tle three I
Harney
the
2nd
Sunday
of
each
when your crop is or the market
horses «■»^«^”^¿18?.’°* Wh
Practice in all the courts of Ore.
i
6 a. m
Will.mrtt« River.
SO p. m.
so low that you do not like to sell? |
“« >11 a. m. and
Tuesday Portland Corvallis
Collections
promptly
made.
Would any of the cutside con­ Sabbath school evi ry sibbath at 2
Thurs &
Wm. MILLER,
’wSflOWJ
Forest Reserve Scrip
tan appe
J y’s
exh
best
i
1
to ex<
well.
anti
d loc
I
cerns do this for you? Is it not a
fact that your home merchant
pays taxes to keep up the county
and town gov eminent, contributes
to your churches and schools, and
is your neighbor the year around?
Do the outside concerns take any
interest in your community other
than to get your money, and do
not have to send the cash before
you get your money, and do not
have to send them the cash before
you get their
goods? Think
these things over, and see if you
would not feel better to know that
tou are patronizing a friend and
neighbor by dealing with your
home merchant.—Ex.
For Sale
p. ui.
Sunday school at Harney the
first Sunday of each month at 10
o'clock a m. On the second, third
and fourth Sunday of each month
al 3 o’clock p m
Preaching ser­
vice • very hivih I .- unday at .8 p tn.
and Way-Landings
-•«
Sat
Forest reserve scrip, in tracts of 40
■’■He«
Leave
Leave - h :','1
acres asti upward, ready for immediate
Riparia.
Snake River
Lewistn
nee and guaranteed.
Attorneys-at-I.aw,
1 20 a ni Riparia to Lewiston. 8:30 a m
Will bny soldiers' land warrants given
Daily.
Burns tnn«l Canyon City.) Oregon.
Daily.
Aill practice in the court« of Harney and for services in all Indian wars ann Mex­
< rant coiiutie* «nd in the nupteme court nl th« ican and War of 1812
•tate. and alm> in V. 8 land office.
G. A R kmrolp
F
C. W. P amwmh
PfiRRlSH & REMBOLD,
A. N. H oar ,
Huntington, Oregon
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Pass Ag t. Portland, OreBOn
KRuaiD oaiGos Gen.
A. L MOHLER, President.
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H. B. Compson’
At th«1 I’rrsbytenan church
< 'litis. 11. Ixx>ntiixl.
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A ttorney - at - i aw .
Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor.
Devine services the third and fourth Careful Attention given to Collec­
tions and Real Estate matters
Sundays of each month nt 11 a. ni.
Fire Insurance.
and 7:30 p. tu. Sabbath school at
Notary Public
10 a in. every Sabbath morning.
B urns .
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Preaching services at the Baptist
church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
morning and evening Sunday
ATTORNEY,
school every Sunday at 11a. in.
B urns ,
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O regon
prayer meeting every Thursday
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aud Real
EMate matter proiui tlv attended to.
evening
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BBn*'
connected Ml
»rk crop off left upper bit In right ew;
h,"»es.sarae left »boulder
..:'i* urtZxMX'X;.r,w‘1
tlon.
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8ome big serpents.
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^•if • rop in each
°h rft Mp' mark uN*r boar and pythons, re-tllf
•title
ear- hor»ea aatue brand on iefl . ter», though they are qoltr n _
ry. ryth«»n<. you kn<>".
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ors. crashing their nrry
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ir gaff
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^ pc ^ They have no r- — n t-'1’
can bite terrifically wifh1 ,iW m *
teeth, which turn ln<:4r'1 ipd
heJ.d w*hrt,.Br’1™’.„'’',le,JP connected, .pnr
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p«n»»s «II paygh|¥ jn cagh j,
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DeWitt’s 823 Sahra
For PU m , Bwro*«, Sorw.
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-•re two very
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skeletons of big snakes In ,6f
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al museum In Wasblngt1
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making them rentl.v f°r eI'
utmost pains were taken t
the cartilaginous extrenfltle -
ribs, which With ordlMO
are lost. Without tli
of cartilage the ser:> :tt s ■-1'1 ' w
hardly tie sal.l to •*
much as they are the b-et t:
the reptile walks, SS It ’r'r’
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a snake walks on the en“’2
end In that manner aclJcw
eloss self stressed «'sniped
I enve'ope.
Addr».« Manager. 355 Cz~
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‘n left. '^pVn'd
on left hia.i leg.
so that a |«rr*>n once
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