The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 24, 1904, Image 5

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    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 <e of events made
It roc!
:rv o colerle that minh to
the mJlit iry met
ties of the .me It
still ret.......... I r maxim for centuries
w h nil I
■ that ns little power
as po,
anted to the sol­
di
>
as to fight
,nr
' done, that
there v.
! of i ptace for them in
fbe !.. 1; p ’ t!c.
•. it t!
-ary to <le-
We ilo í I
!:.d. Like most
h-mi ibi
!;: -„nly unjust.
(lopoLir f ' <
i .
ailar l'i ¡ lings, It
lint also.
lit ou a true con-
!s Idi sul to
!ii't uslii! he wora »•
ceptlon.
the domination of ths
its large St Í
ate Is calamitous.
iniliiiii y id :• in :■
!.
.to destroy lndlvlfl-
It lenii«,
oi< naee to lurii-
uniiiv
vidual i ¡be
1 n '■ li Monthly lie-
dew.
SATURDAY.DECEMBER 24, 1904.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year
12.00
Six Mouths ............................................. 1.00
Three Mouths ..............................................76
J t'LI A N K Y KI)
— — — — Masager
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
HTATC—OKKGON :
.......... 4
J. H Mitchel
1
C. W. Fulton.
(J . N. Williamson,
I oiigreaaineD
............. /
Attorney General
.
A. M. Crawford.
Governor
Geo. E < lianiDerlain.
beerttar} ol State
F. J . Iniubar.
1 reaaurer
C. 8. Moore.
Supf. Pulilic 1 iihlructlou
1. H. Ackerman.
State Printer
J. R. Whitney
* K S. Bean.
t iiprt’iiie Jiulgeh
.5 <’. Wolverton
> 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 an<l Fourth Monday in October.
J i
Joint Representative
Joint Senator
1
V
11
.......... . ..J LriiU
....... J . L. Hand
COUNTY - HARNEY :
Cuonty Ju<l|(e
Clerk
Treasurer
Hurveyor
.■•iieliti
Assessor
School Super! c ten dent
Mtock Inspector
Coin in ishioncra
H. c. Levens
S hiii Mothershead
J M Dalton
1 M Jordan
'!om Allen
J. E. I.oggan
M E Rigby
J A \ v«t
.... »C T Miller
¡W L Best
County Court incela the firat Wednesday in
January, March, Mu*y. J’ ly, September and
Nove« tier.
HARNEY U. H. LAN
Register
Receiver
o omet:
...............
Win Faire
AW Gowan
CITY. — BUKNK'
.................. .Dr J. W. Geary.
8 W Miller
V 1 Hopkins
J W Bevedge
[ (.’ E MePheeters
< J C Foley
i '(luncilnien :
1 Simon Lewis,
l G W Clevenger
May<»r,
Recorder,
Treasurer,
Marshal,
«
MeelingH of tlie Council every Second and
Fourth Wednesday.
SOCIETIES.
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
Meets at Odd Fellows Ha 11, every Saturday
7 30 p in .
J. W. Buchanan, N. G.
F. <). Jackson, Secretary.
BURNS LODGE NO. 97, A. F A. M.,
Meets every Saturday evening in Masonic
Rail.
J. < . Welcome Jr, W. m .
F. 8. Redder, Secretary.
ailti
burr
INLAND I.ODGK NO. 70 K. of P.
Meet« every Thursday evening in the Brown
Hall.
II. M. Horton, <:.
L. M. Brown, K. R. 8.
il th
BURNS LODGE No 47 A. O. U. W.
Meets every flerond au<l fourth Friday.
A. (’. Welcome, M. W.
('. N. Cochran, Recorder.
ORDER OF WA8AINGTON.
Meets every first and third Friday, in Brown
Hall.
('. P. Rutherford, Presidon
Pearl Vnlgamore, Secretary.
Oil) I
e wo
>g 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<l anti fourth Mondays, in
Mesonic llnll.
Eunice F. Thompson, W^ M.
Delnora Gowan, Secretary.
SYLVIA REBEKAH DEGREE No.48.
MeetRevery Ini and 3d Wednesday.
Flora IlHgi-v, 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
<k. and deposited be
tween the
:
ii:i ; r layer of
bark, a« < :.
i
'
examining
specimens on t
• • ■ • in the woods
almost any v hi i r.
Mitnv T hicn ,
Ill the m itter of taxation the Isle of
Man Is unique. I In iu is nc ‘ncome tax,
no slice.
a duties el’.argentic against
the estates uf deci a ;nl persons, no
highway or turnpike tolls. Ronds ar*
maintained by the revenue from two
sources a small tax upon e\ert. wheel
and shod hoof
d a levy upon every
male inhabitant, who must give a <lay’s
work on the road or Its equivalent In
cash. There are no stamp duties on
receipts, checks, promissory notes, ejc.j
hi fact, stamps an* used only for post
tge. »London Standard.
Iler Objection.
"You arc not inglng that beautiful
Kong. ‘1 Want to Be an Angel.' with the
rest of us,” said the teacher.
The little one shook her head.
“What’s the use of telling a story
about It?” she demanded. ‘T in having
enough trouble learning to play the pl
suo without boiberlug with a harp."—
Chicago Post.
THE NEW YORK WORLD!
The tickets are now made up |
and the most interesting Presi­
dential campaign the United <
States has ever known since i860
has begun. And it is the most
important, too.
Which will it be, Parker and
Davis or Roosevelt and Fair­
banks? Nobody knows yet, but
The Thrice-a-Week World will
tell you promptly, fully and truth­
fully every movement of a hot and
thrilling campaign.
The real
newspaper now prints facts rather
than hopes, and it has always been
the effort of The Thrice-a-Week
World to tell the thing that has
happened exactly as it happened
Thus you can judge for yourself
and form your opinion.
There is also a. great war going
Kitchen Furnishing mill be one of our specialties, and your kitch-
on in the East, where The World
has a brilliant staff of correspond­ er mill be ready to 90 into and cook a meal
ents in the field, and their reports
.Nor mill the Parlor, Bedroom and Hall be overlooked in any detail.
are found regularly in the columns
of The Thrice-a-Week World.
The Thrice-a-Week World’s
regular subscription price is only
Chairs $1 and up,
Rockers, »2 and up,
$1.00 per year, and this pays for
Iron beds |5 75 and up, Ladies Desks $S up
156 papers. We offer this un­
Mu-io cabinets |5 up,
Spring beds It up,
equalled newspaper and The
Extension Tables (good ones) at $7 75, up
Times-Herald together one year
Mattresses, excelsior, wool, and floss, $2 50, up
for $2.50.
The regular subscription price
i
of the two papers is $3.
Is at the Old Stand selling cheaper
than you can run the risk oi laying
it clown here from any catalogue
house in America.
One of Many.
Bureaus $8 and
READ TUE MARKET NEWS upward. Fold­
ing Iron Beds
The Oregon Daily Journal. and Couches
Nothing is omitted that concerns
low as $1 1.50.
the interest of buyers and sellets
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S
B urns ,
Í
best f
to ex<
I Well.
t, and
d ioc
I
BRAM S .»ND 1*. o
ADDRESS OF MKMBKK8.
P'rst-elass acw
good eating stat^
Ito. I______________
Csttlewea Exp«
Next Syria
tiM
U ul ,
L. Wold-hberg Jr.iAe
In niiditton to the
HlMtve I otter (.' io O
under t he nume con
ditIon« for horse«
branded borseahoe
bur on both or either
juw rvcordetl in H
counties.
Rang«.
Hurney, l ake and
Crook 1'ounllei.
Horne« veiitetiwheu
sold. Horurti «old
to pas« through this
auction will be re­
ported in thia paper,
write or ieie|>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<l circle N on right side
O L Shinglcdecker. Burns, horses, 5 on lef
shoulder; cattle, .5 on right side and hip; ear
marks, crop oil right ear, crop and under half
*erop oil’ left.
Fred Denatedt, Burns, borsea, FD ou th« left
shoulder; < utile Fl) on left side; earmark, un­
der half crop in each ♦*ar.
RJ Williams, Riley, horses, CB on the left
sliotilder; cattle, <*B on left hip; earmarks, crop
off left ear, under half crop on right, wattle un­
der chin; also cattie branded 88, crop and un­
derbit in left ear, under halt crop in right; also
cattle JT on left ribs, crop and split in left ear,
under half crop in right.
li II Elliott, Narrows, horses, Th combined oil
left stille; rattle Th combined on left hip; ear­
mark, upper slope on ea< h ear. wattle on chiu
and bell t-ollnr.
Sylvester Smith, Narrows, horses. HSon right
leg; cattle V bar, earmark, under half cropand
short over slope in each ear Jughandle and
dewlap
i’ G Smith, Burns, horse«, quarter circle 8 on
right hind leg and left shoulder; cattle, quarter
circles on either hin; earmarg, crop on right
car, split hi under side of left; two dewlap«.
A E Young. Burns, horses. Y on left leg ami
.1 -1 connected on right shoulder; also booton
left shoulder; cattle, rocking chair ou left hip;
earmark, right ear drooped down, left cut slop­
ing towaids head on upper side; wattle ou lef
side of neck; all animals dehorned.
(’ 1* Rutherford, Burns, cattle, bat 2 on left
side; earmark, under half crop right ear; horses
bar 2 on left shoulder.
Thos Wingfield, Burns, horses, ® (chajnlink)
on left shoulder; cattle, same on.left side; mark
crop off left ear, short overslope In right.
John Craddock, Silvie«, horses, 8-8 ou the left
shoulder; cattle, 8-8 on right side; mark, crop
• •li right ear, swallow fork In left, e'ewlap on
brisket.
r
W E Smith, Bums, cattle, XI on right «ide:
mark, split in right ear, wattle on nose.
G Hudspeth, Burns, cuttie, scissors on right
side; mark, crop and split in each ear.
Simon Lewis, Burns, cattle 81. on right side,
mark, crop and underbit in left ear, crop and
under hall crop off right.
John Witzell. Burns, horses, W bar on right
stifle; cattle, diamond bar on left hip; mark;
split tn each ear, wattle under elnn.
i I?
Burns, horses, reverse L ou
left stifle; cattle, 69 on left Fili»; mark, metal tag
in each ear With full name aud addres.
Varien Bros., horses, LFon right stifle; cattle
, ° l .11 r,K"t bip: mark, crop, upperbit aud uu-
derbit iu right ear.
„J/ lWiIli,amBLVa”- horses. 71 baron stifle;
ARRIVI
tattle, bar 11, on left ribs; mark, unde’blt in left
from
ear, under slope in right.
BnrU8 horsts, 114 combined on left
stifle, cattle,^ on left side; mark, underbit in
d Ku .enr’ e,t
ln
l°wer part looped
doWn against side of head.
rH<tth.J?,i‘’18on.’ ya’>.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<u?LJon,'Bon’ KJ,e.-v’ ea,tle» O Lar on left nip;
marks, swallow fork in right ear, split in left,
mm kB
J K romhined on left hip;
hall <\<'pm°l! ft
‘Hr’ ,W°
and uud®r
OCEAN and RIVER SCHEDULE
From Portland
ATTORNER AT LAW.
Office first door west of Bunk.
START A BUNINE S OF YOUR
OWN.
J.W BIGGS,
DALTON BIGGS
Biggs & Biggs
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Rev A J. Irwin will preach at
Harney the 2nd Sunday of each n HNS, ---- ---- — — OREGON.
Practice in all the court» of Ore.
month at lia. m. and 7;30p. til.
Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 Collections promptly made
p m.
S p ui
All sailing dates sub
ject to change.
For San Francisco 4 p. Bl.
every 5 days.
M oney
Our new book entitled “ 40
O regon .
.‘V
l1, XMrrow«. horses, NCcombined
left sb i
1
bar Nc combined on
hit shoulder; mark, upper half crop iu left eur.
cnJ|tI p ” •k'1OV’ r'iVu’ ,,orHe«.‘-*Bon left shoulder;
eael ¿Hr’ I I g •l,l,pOr B*de: ,nark» er<’P ufl
tai h ear, hole in right.
H
i
* N Hnghet, Warm Springs, «‘tittle ear
lo.‘k on left „id«; 1Ilarki
„“Ji/•¿¡¡f’ eai
Khf'.ni'1!
Burna, horse». OJ on the left
. houlder, ealtle.OJ on riglitaide; mark spiltfu
IHlear. luonnderhit.ln right.
’ P
Sam and
King,
Burns, In
caltle,
crop
underhli
each S7on
ear, left
»"tt hlu
le^u mark
FeH
apolis, St. Pau), Du­ ! a. ni.
luth Milwaukee, Chi­
cago rn«l East
8 p. m.
(olumbia Klnr
Ste»m«rs.
M aking I deas ” is worth its weight in Ex Sun. To Astoria and Way-
gold to every man who wants to start a Saturd'y
Landings
10 p. m.
legitimate, paying mail order business.
It tells yon what to do and how to do
Willamette Hirer.
it successfully.
Send us 50c today 6 a. m. Oregon City New­
berg, Salem find Way
and we will send you ti e book, and a Except
Landing*.
valuable no i tb v lournat in ■ yea> 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 ** ;<Yxor»a«i1
(mouiitingH). i n< Inding j
1» ■»»•V'kWw
Views of art (genre). PRI F. <
OT t
Seat everv where prepaid in letter■
AG ¿NTS w asted portage i
LILIPUT STERIOSW^lies Öfter
FORREST RUIlMthe mos
PHILADELPHIA Condition
themselvt
manda-
raisers ke
KODOL digests what you mi were 4 y
they wen
KODOL
olMniM
-
“
’
drive
n
and sweetens th« iMan
” ste
KODOL all
eurM
ltom,ch gad bm-wort of to
b(
KODOL ecceleratestlmcio^iket at 8 '
pounds,
These cb
trio glands and jlvaB
d^atlvo organs.
KODOL
relieves
sn over»:®
aaxwvw oi
gl| n#rvouS
anilp sdue to tl
the heart a full, free and untwa» WM |<
action, nourishes the nenous ijw pprjmon
feeds the brain.
lightenii
KODOL to ?.• wond9t'rJf‘rmin«
—- making so many slc«M
and weak people atrong by flwC
bodies all of the nourishment u ‘
talned tn the food they eat.
■
Mr. »
Mb to C. C. Hafin < Mruisere i
Burns Druggi»”
1
their hl
F. J.
'-‘‘Itity, 1
_____
„ Lives to
-------|»tock
J ranch i
■In
• eat ehe
TRi;I
come t
DtS'G*
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4
'
Hip plies of
leiUD-nd wi
wvrn .<
io not thin
W.P. F ullerkCo.plir,Wvea wiH
b0™®’
CV on
4:30 p m left .honlcii1' ’
Except Ilght:r?tok nmrk"?''*’ 'u "le‘ 44
'«f'/blp and
Sunday. wattle; hAnteVo’.'mledir;^ iu **h *r’ •*"
I
For Piles, Burna, S otm .
*•••••••
pjoNir^'”-
.houide"*’ x"rr"""’ h“'««a. bar (’ on the left
,
oregor
Salve
No. 118 S. Fourth Stmtj packing hot
will feel the
“-------- -~-Nnay expect
••••».«„„Jor steaks,
horaea, bell A on left »title
Forest reserve scrip, in tracts of 40
lu>fler»o^ef&1^.,‘ »’
Leave
acres and upward, ready for immediate
Leave Mhie.'-^¡e.K.men:,’n';e"ehVUmb-b*11 °D
Riparia,
<aake Klver
Lewistn
use and guaranteed.
1:20 a m Riparia to LewiMon. 8:30 a m
Il ill buy soldiers’ land warrants given
Daily.
Daily.
for services in all Indian wars arm Men-1
icsn and War of 1412
A N. H oar ,
T odcl
...... .... „?!;
a splendid
Ot price of beef
by the UBe of this riJ we8t- The
by prominent CollJ the last we
and Boards of Educate slight adva
sortl ,lenCa- Sa,“l! «« bidd;»S
sorted sizes sent po8t[, week anJ a
snigle sample 25c \vi
“’ a u *
“»ingle ring, state WJ 8d for w,tl
woman, or child.
Cattlemen
PENN MFG. suppi, market ne
1 p. m.
Except
on j, n hip, mark, swallow fork in both ears’ «
Sunday. left side‘or hb"’.,t,'rL1!‘’ cM,le’ JV ®«»>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
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'»ent of t ie
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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 ,
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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.
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b G h J ,<lnttl.’"“r'1’ 1!ur",8’ll0rs”«. bar 11 on left
lefi «..»""u irS,?"
crop off
, anu* !lal“ev'
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wn.Lma.J
$snu Addition,, I keward.
O regon .
th PLEASING^
“I dunno whether I should prefer to
marry a niarkls or a millionaire when
I grows up. but mother says I'll ’are
to be pertickier careful and not chuck
myself away."
1 45
Wm. MILLER,
PARRISH & REMBOLD,
Oregc
er. th
their
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at dif
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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.
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transfer route fro
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ingla
’ oil and up.
I produce and financial markets— I s
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Journal stories and comic pages
NOTARY PUBLIC.
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clean and bright from A to Z and
W. J. COLEMAN,
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Look out for t ough, Voids, Croup
and Whooping Cough. Stop them
iu time—One minute Cough Cure
is the heat remedy.
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.
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&
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
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