Th. Ki.all.h Ara lumlltlary. Oc ïimcs-^eraCd. Partly from historical ami partly pwt *wpr fruì. racial causes the English an- essi tirially unuillitary. They resent the contri I '■!' >rs. They distrust military .1 . ovcrnment that ever existed In i is eo entry was more unpopt.'1 ' « f < .i\< r Ctoinwell and ’.is I, : : 1". '.is unpopu­ larity let: :: l< ill- mari; on English Institut! Eoi ■ Uly y-ars It made It it .po. ' i,i L l ave a standing army. Evin w! n !' : I as to fight ,nr ' done, that there v. ! of i ptace for them in fbe !.. 1; p ’ t!c. •. it t! -ary to F. A. Mo<»re NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. J mf I r < ! Ju«lge Geo. E. Davis J ik Inet Attorney J W McCulloch 1» i.uty Di«t Atty .......... ....... CH Leonard U.S. Senators ( ireult Court meets the Third Monday ip April ang ex k fai rally Ip ca unds will I ,ented ' or by liest io in th BURNS CHAPTER NO. 40,0. E. 8. Meets every Hvc<»n. C G. Smith, Rec. Hec’y. HARNEY VALLEY C AMP No 3H1, W. ofJW . Keetn every li rat and second Tuesday. c. W. McClain, Coni. W. A. Gov «il, Clerk. TULK CIRCLE No. IU.'», W of W Meets every fourth Tuesday. Martha Dalton, G. M. lone Whiting, Clerk. prise, and n< attenti □ne an le “le er of < i ». A «st po )i gres be dot te pei 1er of let her ave e i ones its, de, mount hough I relati Ir Ip all Led cc K«owled«r Is rower. An llliHriratiun of the truth of this provprb Is found In Mr. .1.(1. Bertram’s bonk. “The Harvest of the Non." It seems that a monopoly of the exten slve fisheries of Scotland and Eugland once came Into the hands of a man who kept his agents at the principal stations and required them to furnish him all facts that came to their knowl edge. At one of Ids stations In the far north the fishing had been unsuccessful for the greater part of the season, and there was no prospect of Improvement when he looktsl Into the matter. Upon examining his agent’s letters from that plats* for some years back he fount) by a comparison of dates that at a certain place herrings were likely Io I k * found. He accordingly Instructed his agent to send his boats to that spot The fishermen laughed at the Idea of a man sitting some hundreds of miles away and telling them where t< get fish, but as his orders were posi tire they had to obey, and the conse quence was that they returned next morning ¡.aided with herrt----- A la, tag Hlah. n- 1 Llr.l Handle. • . :it id' r1' origin of the The 1» -t the late Lori* loving r li i .i ■ ador at l’arls Lyon.;. IL . a Idle hunting be- Henry I V ( •’ l ’i.: . i his eoiiipauious came s- pa» . io 1 i tl: : t; . fiillod at a wayside und. fee! :p of wine. The serving ■ • to him as he sat on maid ph ! d to present the han. her < Lu k i i i pilled, and hit ui • S i oniitletH were soiled. tlltijl 'l.’. ' 8 V -ti While li1 lit : r I f ■ I f bethought him that a t VO hand) d cup w< uld prevent d lectin flD e ot this, so liis majesty liad a 1 •l () linndhd cup made at the royal po tte ■ : ■ and sent it to the inn. On his next visit he culled again for wine, when to his astonishment, the maid. Iiav'n.. received Instructions from her mistress to be very careful of the king's cup, presented It to him by holding it herself by each of its han­ dles. At once the happy Idea struck the king of a cup with three handles, which was promptly ac ted upon, as Ills majesty quaintly said, ‘ Surely, out of three handle« I shall be able to get one!” Hence the loving cup K not* «u Tree*. In the barks uf our forest trees are contained a multitude of latent buds, which are developed and grow under certain favorable conditions. Some trees possess this property in a remark able degree, and often, when the other parts are killed down by frost, the property of pushing out these latent buds Into growth preserves the life of the plant. These buds, having once begun to grow, adhere to the woody layer at their base and push out their points through the back toward the light. The buds then unfold and develop leaves, which elaborate the sap carried up the small 'e • ’ - iicc elaborated it descends by the bark, when it reaches the bas< or inm ; bai l:. Here It is ar­ rested, so to lione I, Burn«, <>ie. W. BROWN, Fife Oregon. Icier leincna, Burn«, horse«, PC on laftsti* fie; cattie name on either hip; eaimark« crop . ami aplit in left ear, «wallow fork andaquare under bit in riuht. M Fenwick, Burna, horse«, double dot vertic al bur on left ahoultler. t attle, L on right hip earmarks, two underbita in each ear; alao sum biamled bar T on right rib«; earmark, undt half erep in left ear. J II Buiiyard, Burna, cattle, 7 on left hip; ear luarka, crop on left ear, swallow fork in right. J 1’ Withera, Harney, horses, combined TJP on left shoulder; cattle, half ciicle cross ou either liip: earmark», upperbit in right ear, un­ derbit lu left. Martin Bro«., Burna, cattle, double dot hori zontal bar on either hip; earmarks, upperbit iu rigid ear, an allow fork In left, wattle on right jaw; also some brande.horses, SJ ou leftshoulder; crop aud uuder 1:45 am .l i 'bJ 0,1 - I hl,,; half crop iu right ear, underbit in left. .n free Sunday. CENT! RV I’l Ht.ISItlN «1 in >x LA' . , (.. ■. IHiX 73, H. B. Compson I an'l’iit in lift' wW;x.v IdEAD ‘na,,#ger ot tig comps Is Absnlutelj PlRi..,adlern ma, will OL’TWEARaii, Montana a D*ad-.. territory fr« If your local dealer c. ry it write to us and in in Cro,> l“'d ““ in ........................................... ^uthweste th« quarai from othe ‘• the bigcfst HENKATioN I there. Huntington. Oregon K r Silveter. Burin, cattle C on laft.blp A L. CRAIG Roy IcOee, Bnrn». , ,ttle AD conueeted left Gen. Pass Ag t. Portland. Oregon hoL7.r^r.,’!’”ff!<'f'upper b" ,n r'«h‘ e*’: ' «.nt«. |«(t .houlder. A. L. MOHLER. President. connected •a ”'n_hlp® hur.e.lett »tifte. =n .n ‘i"ip’”h:x:x\7;hr.u«kr*'',e * r“h,*to h.-adi*rh’,..Br,’,!2*1- r”,le,Jr connected, rpear L.i# ar under mark „»Mr W anted -T rustworthy men and UMcn,,. each «r: on left hi» iXdoYK l-’"4 ,jTerli’« for old »stabn.hed house of solid fiocanul » L ■ .taudmg Sal«,, *7* a yiar and h. nm,. pan... .11 p,y,|,|e in CMh rg) •mg «.juired OiT, references en_ Ïd7.,. lî ’W'Î,;,‘,npp'1 ••V'ope. iwZ 345 c"“" »£ tattle, EX either bln or ho,::'; ri1 reV.'ihU.ur'’,',d'r *10'* ¿te • ?iX^ ■ nmii'ii anv»i.rt,tt trUf,«h’’ har 4, HB i any p|aw horse« same l>iam.‘i,.| „u Hthe??n’,-J:,,,1!*’ inarler circla i!” n’; wan = LILTFÜT COlapsable Stereoscope App1!Hhe ,flarke The «mallent Sterecsoop? with tb« optical effect IIIjclily finished .• pTOaulW* or« with rich gold and «liver ** ;fler»o^ef&1^.,‘ »’ Leave acres and upward, ready for immediate Leave Mhie.'-^¡e.K.men:,’n';e"ehVUmb-b*11 °D Riparia, blned on 4 6 a. ni Willamette River. 4:30 p m i Tuesday Portland Corvallis 1 uesday Thurs & and uy-Landing* Thurs <4 Sat Sat. For Sale FOR T2 a rd PATENT Wltlipi abIe 8hortag' '-T'HW ’ -^Bver known 1 J U,')S laiP"ftat livestock ind '»ent of t ie FVW^ i*41.1* bwc-v p*ckeI ‘“•X?’:®'Mithin to Willamette a Vanihill 3:30 p m 7 a m. River. Teu«day Oregon City, Dayton Monday Tuhrd v and \\ ay-Landingfl Wed, & A Sat’. Friday. «i.X’o'L^h't'1-^^ Jr :Hnrn®. ®«itle three inv Forest Reserve Scrip At the Presbyterian church <’lias. II. I x*on;iixl. ATTGRNKY-AT-I AW, •II HMRQUAM BLDG Burns. Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor, i ¡•evine servie« s th«’ third and fourth Careful attention given to Col lec­ tions and Real Estate matters. Sundays of each month al 11 a. tn. Fire hwuramv. and 7:30 p. in. tabbath s«‘hool at Notary Public ¡0 a. m. every Sabbath morning. B chns , O regon . Preaching services at the Baptist I church every 1st amt 2nd Sundays, t GEO. S. SIZEMORE. morning and evening Sunday ATTORNEY, school every Sunday at Ila. m. B urns , ................ .. O regon prayer meeting every Thursday «'iillev.ion«. I.aixi buoincsa ami Kral DeWiU’s evening Estate matter proiui tit attrixtnl to. Reports fri dicate that o A E^ii, Egli, horses, .-Eon left stifle- ««attl* «• on right hip; mark, upper half crop off right ear. J W Bigg., Burn», horeea, OK on left »title. bim d o.i"h.'!’r“Jca N“rr°w®. 1'orae«, TH I. combin- noton left »title; cattle, circle U on left ribs 1k, crop and under half crop in left ear uu’ ilerbit in right, dewlap uuder tiiroat. ’ b G h J , appe y’s exh I W. C. BROWN, DE1TTIST. Office upstairs in Vocgtly Building. Sunday school at Harney the u. A. RawaoLn c. w. Ptaai.n first Sunday of each month at 10 o’clock a m On the second, third Attorneys-at-Law, Hums (»nd Canyon City. Oregon. and fourth Sunday of each month Aill f*rs*’tl«'i’ In th<* conrta of Harney and at 3 o’clock p m Preaching ser­ • rat.» t’oiiutiofi and in »he »tiprvine court ol th» stair, and alao in I . 8 land offitv. vice • verv -eecnd '•un.l iv at S pm. ff entliir The Harney County Live Block A «socialion will pas Five Hundred Dollar« Reward (or the and conviction of anv person or persons who kill, steel or drive off auy horses, mules or cattle belonging to any member of the Associ tioti. The County Court alto offers an addi tioi a reward of Five Hundred Dollars. W. B J ohnson . Pres A k < hie M< t . owan , Sec’y, Burna, oregou. FURNITURE COriPANY. BURNS .i J4ghlh Tha °»ly through transfer route fro railroad. Ulall P&par 13 eents a in the live stock, grain, provisions, ingla ’ oil and up. 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Harm­ less and pleasant. Sold by Burns’ Druggists. Religions Services. b from Ontario at5 Many New Lines will be added as soon as teams can get but. Bums, Oregon. Mothers Be Careful. Leaves Burns dai. at 6:30 aIn. Ar^ We buy as cheap as anyone and will sell as cheap as anyone, there­ fore, our prices must, and will lx rioht A call will convince you. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Up-to-date ¡ob printing at reason­ able prices. Ontani THE BURNS FURNITURE CO., v.c.w»»m«i & 4M ure two very findj 1" skeletons of big snakes In 1,11 _ ■ al muaeuin In W’ashiugt|'n ■ making them ready f^ir i’Jh ’ utmost pains were taken t® 3 the cartilaginous extretni ribs, which with ordinary J are lost. Without the»® J of cartilage the serpents’ ■ hardly be said to 1* co®PK’ ^1 much as they are the feet "P f I the reptile walks, ns it "®1' .. J a snake walks M U> J snd In that manner acM»"5 tlon. >.p * Some big serpents, hot®®". boas snd pythons, oany legs, though they are quit»j ^^1 rj. Pythons, you kno* * «iwir»*] ors, crushing their prey . , »»I They have no poison f * can bite terrifically ««!> teeth, which turn lnwsr\ t »4 so that a person once * have little chan«* of b* aelf eave by chopping off the enlmaL j *