The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 04, 1905, Image 6

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    yood effect, however, it will serve THE NEW YORK WO?” ’)
to cull attention to carlessness and
The tickets are now made tip
lead to greater «trictness on the
ami the most interesting Presi­
part of othci judges who may
dential campaign
the United
have acted in such a manner as to
States has ever known since i860
make themselves sabjects of poss­
has begun. And it is the most
ible criticism.
ï he ®imes $era(d
BATt'KDAY. MARCH 1. lBUu.
HUBBCKl PTION KATK«:
One Year
12.00
1.00
....................... .75
Three Months
JULIAN HYBD
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.Manager
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
U S Senatori«
. II .Mit« Del
<-. W. Fulton.
. Williamson,
Congressmen
Attorney General
A . M. < rawfur«!.
Governor
Geo. E chamberlain.
bueretury ol State
F. I . Dunbar.
Treasurer
C. H. .Moore.
U m pt. Public instruction*
If. Ackerman.
Stat« Printer
I. K. Whitney
. K
Huai
/ c. Wolverton
> F A. Moore
NINTH JHDK IAI. D18TRK T.
District Judge
D.strirt Attorney
D« put> Dial Ally
important, too.
Which will it be, Parker and
Davis or Roosevelt and 1’air­
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
er prompt to criticise any who did
newspaper now prints facts rather
not heed the indirect lessons to be
than hopes, and it has always been
learned from the c.i-.e just decided.
the effort of The Thrice-a-Week
—Ex.
World to tell the thing that has
happened exactly as it happened.
Thus you can judge for yourself
W hile Judge Sway ne has been
vindicated, his vindication d. e.«
not mean that the people wi.l be
satislied with carelessness on the
part of judges. They are not
willing to have S wayne made a
scapegoat, but they would be rath­
<.«■«» E. Davift
J W McCulK»« h
....... C H ix*onar«i
and fortn your opinion.
'f'liere is also a great war going
on in the East, where 'Die World
has a brilliant staff of correspond­
ents in the field, and their reports
' irciiit Court meets the Third Monday in
April and Fourth Monday In October
Joint Represenlative
Joint Henator
.
J
.ILrtitz
L. Kami
are found regularly in the columns
of 'Die Thrice-a-Week World.
The Thrice-a-Week World’s
regular subscription price is only
$1.00 pel year, and this pays for
156 paper.«. We offer this un­
equalled newspaper and
The
'1 imes-llerald together one year
for $2 50.
The regular subscription price
of the two papers is $3.
Kegiater
Uecel v »T
TrcaMiirrr,
Mai aliai,
REAI» I HI: MARKET NEWS
The Oregon Daily Journal
Ontario-Burns
Is at the Old Stand selling cheaper
than you can run the risk o laying
it down here from any catalogue
house in America.
Leayes Burns daily for Out |
at 6:30 a ui. Arrives at Hurn,; J
ly from Ontario at 5 p n>.
The only through passenger J
transfer route from Burns «.. 7
railroad.
First-class accommodations,
good eating stations at convenij
distances along the route.
Th« Han « y Countv l ive Stock Association
will pit' i'iu Hundred Dollars Reward for the
at.ii («.nviftimi <>f tun parson or persons who
kil
►«.
r drive «»it any horses, mules or
i. oug mg to any member of the Associa
ti.
il.. < «.untv Court also offeis an addi-
t • • a rr'AH-’l of Five Hundred Dollars.
W. B J ohnson . Bres
Al: u e M> ■ "V AN, Sec’y, Burns, Oregon.
8. 8. WILLIAMS, Gen. Mgr,
Drewsey, Oreg^
I CAND> ..ND P. o. ADDRESS OF MEMBERS.
Many New Lines will be added as
soon as teams can get out.
Kitchen’Furnishing mill he one of our specialties, and your kitch-
uiill be ready to go into and cook a meal
flor mill the Parlor, Bedroom and H*H be overlooked in any
detail
(’hairs |1 and up,
Rockers, #2 and up,
Iron beds
Ladies Desks
75 and up,
up
Spring beds $ I up,
Mu •io cabinets $5 up,
Extension Tables (good ones) at
75, up
Mattresses, excelsior, wool, ami floss. $2 50, up
Bureaus $8 and
upward. Fold­
ing Iron Beds
and Couches
low as $ I 1.50.
Ulall Psp«n 13 eents
single » c
nd up.
A MANLFAClLRiNO DEPARTMENT io
Loooection where we will make you any thing
from a wooden knitting needle to “double­
deck” wood rack. Call! Never loo busy to
talk or furnish estimates.
FURNITURE conPANY
BURNS
S. W. MILLER.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Burn», -
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Oregon
S joo Additional Reward.
Iu addition to the
above I offer IA j O
underthe game con­
ditions for horaeb
branded horseshoe
Laron both er either
\ jaw recorded in «
. f
\ counties.
Range,
\ Harney, Lake and
’■ rook Counties.
Horses ventedwheu
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sold. Horst b sold
to pass through this
/
section will be re­
ported in thi.w paper.
I o. <■<!. J»! -is write or telephone
If not
<!• itl<l, Main 324, Burns. Ore.
The Til
\V. W BROWN, Fife Oregon.
Feter
mens, Burns, horses, FC on leftstiT
fie; ent'! Mti.ieon either hip; eat marks crop .
umlhp.i' in Ifii tar, swallow fork audsqnare
under bit in right.
M Fe : ai < k. Burns, horses, double dot vertie
al bur on
:t shoulder, cattle. L on right hip
earuiRi ks, i wo underbits in each ear; also sum
bnuui'-d i ir i "ii right ribs; earmark, unde
iialf crop in left car.
J II Bunyard, Burns, cattle, 7 on left hip; ear
• uaiks, < ¡op "if left ear, swallow fork in right.
J I’.WitluTS. Harney, horsef;. combined TJP
on left bioiiltler; cattle, half ciicle cross oil
eith«.r hip; earmarks, upperbit in right ear,un-
derbit iu left.
Martin Bros.. Burns, cattle, double dot hori
zoiitai inn on either hip: earmarks, lipperbit in
ri. 'it ear, swallow fork in left, wattle on right
jaw also some !>rande«i < ¡rule N on right side
O L .'•hinu’leib-cki . Burns, horses, 5 on lef
«hou' ler; < u
on right side and hip; ear
inaik' < rop oil right ear, crop an«i under half
crop off left.
I I • on (be left
shoiii l- i car I'D on k it side; earmark, un­
der half crop in each ear.
i
.; is, I’.ik y, horses, CH on the left
f - i u.i'2- . t >i
. < ¡. nn left hip; earmarks, <TOp
'di I' D • : . • • 'I'T I.a f crop ofl right, wattle uu-
'■ ii
n' -■ •« attle branded S.s, c rop and uu-
r i 11 ; i nr, ti ntit r liaii crop in right; also
' »‘! ' ! * ¡1 left rii-s, crop and split in left ear.
tinder half crop in right.
H H ■ I'-iott, Narrows, horses, Th combined on
efts-uh , >at: f Til com Dined oil left hip; ear­
mark. upp< •
pc on |.H( h ear. wattle on chin
and bell collar.
fhter ' mill, Narrows, horses, 11 8on right
.eg;'aittlf \ bar, earmark, under half crop and
^if • ,
. N|„pe |ri vn,.h ear iughandle and
dewlx).
I’ ', '.mirh. Burns, horses, quarter circle S on
ri^iat hind leg and left shoulder; cattle, quarter
■ ii<
- '■ eithei hip; earmark-, crop oft right
fitr, .-)■ .! in under side of left; two dewlaps.
A I. i mmg. Binns, horses, Y on left leg and
i : nght shoulder; also ta ut on
rattle, rocking chair on left hip;
rar drooped down, left cutslop-
a.-.s Dead o upper side; wattle on lef
side of neck; all animals dehorned.
’ P Riuherford, Burns, cattle, bar 3 on left
k u '
- ju T k , under hail crop right ear; horses
bar 2 on left shoulder.
Ti. • A ingiield. Burns, horses, ° (chainlink)
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! ' ii.'ifi'; < attic, same on.left side; mark
• r«>p of! k i: ear, short overslope in right.
Join < mdiloik. 'iiviis, horses, S-8 on the left
' "!
> s on right side; mark, crop
ear, sw . . . fork in left, c*ewlap uu
brisket.
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’’’.ill'. 1 u:ns, cattle, XI on right side;
mark.sp.ii m light ear, wattle on nose.
' cattle, h‘ iaioni on i ighi
- Bp 1! ill eitfh CHI-.
OREGON
S hort L ini
\V. J. COLEMAN
Stenographer anil Notary Public
B ciins ,
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O regon .
Office lu Citizens Batik Building.
W.L. MAR8DKN,
«u> UNION PACIN'
JOHN W (iKAni
MARSDEN & GEARY.
Depart for
Phy sicians and Surgeons.
BURNS,
Chicago- Salt Lake,'Denver, Ft
Phone No. fO Portl ml Worth, Omaha, Kan
Special sas City, St. Louis
12:35 Chicago ami East.
a. ir.
OREGON.
Ojfice at rctahm t-.
Religious Services.
Tlll.K <IHc|.K N.,. H.’., W. of W
Mvctanvury fourth 'l u«K.I»iy
M hii I'H Diilfoii, (. M
lone W li If I ng, < lei k
in will preach at
I Sunday of each
in. anil 7:80 p. m.
svery sabbath at 2
Sumlfiy school at Hurney the
first »^iiihlay of each month at 10
o’clock i in
On the Necontl, third
and fourth Sunday of each month
al 3 o'clock p m. Preaching ser­
vice ».very mccoih I Sunday at 8 p in.
W. C. BROWN
PROFESSIONAL CARLS
Bl HNS,
<>KEG«»N
on left »boulder: I
>i ' . J on l< it hip. mark, < roi. and under
huh crop In right ear. uuderbit in left.
1 -I Joni .on, Kiley, rattle, o Laron left nil.-
»-■’■■■■■ "v t . k tn right ear, (plii in left. '
'' ‘ -1' '■
■ 1 llt*le. JK eomldned on left hire '
. .. rar. two .piiu, „„) „“JJ; I
" Ilor»ra, X'I'eonil.lued
' "le. 'Xi . oml.lm .l
mark, upp r Imlf.-rop In left. ,.,
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I-
ll.rae, 211.„.left ,h„u|.,,r;
, Hid hip or side; mark, eroi. ofl i
each ear, hok in right.
Mini N ilughet, Warm Springs, cattle ear'
• Of k o ! 11 ts. n mark, wattie under chin.’
H i " 'in, Burns, horses, OJ on the left I
1 . <>J"D ngl.tsi.ie; mark.spiitlu
1 t ear, two underbfts in right.
1
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I ’lrns, cattle. S7 on left bin mark
' oth •, undfiitt in each ear, wattle on left
, 1
hois, w, J. on |eft Btille; cattle, .tl
up. mark, upper half crop off right ear.
I " I l «. Hun R, honiea, OR on left stifle.
II
" '■ Narrows, horses. Til I. coni la u
' il«-; « attle, circle f on left ribs- 1
"”llk’ 1
,i! d under half crop in left ear uu
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' .-h’. •!. ;« .apumler throat
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11 Howard. Burne, horses, bar 11 on left i
Wm. MILLER,
At the Presbyterian church
Burna, Bev. A. J. Irwin pastor
lh»vine scry ices the third and fourth
Sundays of each month at 11 a. in.
and ? :«'U) p in. habbath school at
10 a ni. every Sabbath morning.
'J'HE most important n.prove-
A ment of the age
the art
penmanship mat es the |.^,r wrjtw ■
a splendid penman
h
weeks
by the use of this ring. |-.:rh.rsed
by prominent College I’residenti
and Boards of Education in hjm.p, m E h B«
and America. Sample liozen ae
sorted sizes sent post paid for fl.Ofi
single sample 25«. When ordering B
a single ring, state whether for man, ■
woman, or child.
a tfc'
PENN MFC. SUPPLY CO.
No. 118 S. Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA I
■
I» Absnlutely PURE, and
will OUTWEAR ail other
Lead'.
If your local dealer dor* nut car­
ry it write to u* and we trill tee that
you get it
IV. P. Fuller A Co. Portland
“TUB BKIGEHT SKXSAT.OX E VK I V W IIEliH
== LILTFTTT
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COlapsabls
Focke
Stereoscope.? A pparatus
The smallest Stereoscope with the strongest
optical effect
Highly finished in different col­
ors with rich gold and silver decorations
(mountings). Including 20 V. F. Photographs.
Views of art (genre). Pill ’E ONLY $1.00.
Sent everywhere prepaid in letter form.
AGENTS WANTED.
LILIPUT STERIOSCOPE CO.
, A 1 '
Office upstairs iu \ iwgtly Building.
G ROMS M A NN's ’
PATENT WHITING HIN«
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1 ^1«. Burns, cattle 81. on right side.
I,1;1 ' ' ' 1 ' ULd-rbit in lef? car, < rop and
under hall crop otL right.
FORREST BUILDING
John Wit/Burns, horses, W bar on right
'
• ' 'unoi.d liar on left hip; mark
■1
■ ch ear, wattle un -er chin.
■ !.’
'IlIllJiny. Burns, horses, reverse L on |
■' ' ii!’if. • 1 on left hip; mark, metal tag
; n f»eh fin \\ ¡th full name ami addres.
\ .iii. i. r. -..horses. LF on right atifle; cattle
■ 1 ;
1
mark, ' rop, upperbit and un-i
derbit iu right far.
KODOL digests what you eat.
.'A w '. bids . Van, horses, 71 baron stifle;!
'
'• 1 a: II i. eft riI>s; mark, underbit in left I
ear, under slope in right.
| KODOL cleansex, purifies, strengthens
I! h!h.. Hum. hor.-«». Hl romblned on left ■ ■»
end sweetens the stomach.
"
I,',t »1'1« : mark, uuderbit in I
•A ’"I’1' I" Iialf lower part lopiwd
doll n u^uin.t «ide of head.
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Walk? Walla, Lewis­
ton, Spokane, Minne
L. Woldenberg Jr., Agent,
Burns, <>regOn
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KODOL
the action of ths gas-
————- trie glands and gives tone to the
digestive organa.
KODOL relieves an overworked stomaah
—" 1 '
of all nervous strain gives IP
the heart a full, free and untrammelgd
action, nourishes the nervous system aad
feeds the brain.
KODOL ** **” WODder,ul remedy that b
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■ ■ making to many sick people wea
and weak people atrong by giving to ItNg
bodlea all of th« nourishment that la ooB-
talned In the food they eat.
Bottlaa oily, tl.00 SU. holdlnt 2M tlmaa th« trial
etas, «kick roll, for 60c.
r mwil
a«tr w A c. RaVITT < M. CUCMfc
Burns Druggists.
-«allow fork In idl; catlie
mk,.»nll„w lork in IwtUraf,'
!
altle, JV e„mldn.-d ou
-I. mark, crop and .III, n right e.r'
' «. '-ar .
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. u :l,e laft
dc'l , V oil
t »KFIION
animal Ternllarifles.
Il
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Teusday
Tuhrdy
A Sat’
OREGON
If n f.-in*l<- fol (vixen) g-ts . aught
Practice in nil the court« of Ore
In r ■tivi trap and la discovered l>y
the niah' <*r fox dog. It la said be Inva­ Collection* proniptiv made
riably kllla tier, although I have not
In ard It Hated that the vixen would
kUI the dog fox or another vixen or the
mule another male.
If a row become« Impaled on a fence
and groan» with pain, the whole herd
Inatantly rnah wildly to the »pot. tight
and apparently do their la st to destroy
her If not lieateu off.
A hog eouttmd with others In a pen
breaks out and on la-lug returned to
the |«en 1» at once set upon and bitten
by the others
Why. with all the Instinct animals
posaeas, 1s the desire so strong to In­
jure or destroy rather than to help or
rescue? New York Sun
.
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?:«tsil
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on i. a „„ ram;
"f ri:>. mai k twu under-
"-I
».► iwo .imlerblt.
Willamette Klv»r
b a. tn
Tuesday Portland Corvallis
Thum  and Way Landings
Sat
* horse brand circle 5, also >•
, t so K on left shoulder.
- h«-r*. «. dumb bell on left
»title; < at’ie Mine on left hip.
w Ms «- Hurns attle. 7 L on right hip
' Hi ‘ ght ear, «lewlad uu brisket
he »
rai. i 7 I. on left atifle.
a
■ ’ mler half crop ia nahl ear
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'.•* f .orsra. ,«1 on left stifla.
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H. B. Compson
A N. H oar ,
Huntington, Oregon
A I. CRAIG,
Gen. I’atw Ag t. Portland. Oregon
A I. MOHLER, President
an ;
"MAXES PROPER MET"
>1
PLEASING^
IZEMORK
DeWitt's •»* Salve
E F «ylveMer. Burns, cattle C on left.hfp.
l: > '! '••»- i'•imp 'attle Al> connected left
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horst s. same left alumbier.
:
- Furna. Me connected on
noth hip« horses left stifle.
WARtaa I' hi -riioRTHY Kl s I-
»ORXN o tr»v. lw»nd Overtl.e f r oM
X«t«bli(l>rd *hou»<
f »olid fiaranial
•Unding Stlary *7'0 • y,ar and ex
p«nae« all payahle in eaah V • va«
«’•« r«q«ired Oivc refareneea an I en
elrt«« »elf «tidreaaed "’amped enve'op-
A idr«aa Manager. 355 Caxt.-n Bl.:.
ChicaRu
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• p in 11
’ u’ *' !e A right «Me
right stifle.
- n
ip • oDBerted. apear
r
■ ?’ hip. mark upper
H horses same braudon left
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-.re two very tin. r prepared
-keletons of h.g snakes In the Na on
«1 maseurn In Washington, and g
making th. in ready for < xb"..tlon tto
utmost palus -v. i taken t. pr «rve
the cartilaginous extr.-mltl, s . f the
ribs, which with ordinary trratmeM
are lost. Without th-s.- little pfot^i
of cartilage the serp- .it's »k. l. ton
htirdly be «aid to Im <-omplete. Inas­
much as they are the feet i , j . n which
the reptile walks, ns It were In faet.
a snake walks on the er Is ,-f it« rltM
«nd la that manner acl iev.-s I <<,mo
Hon.
Horn« big serpents, however, like the
bo«e and pythons, really have hint!
leg- though they are quire rml nieoth
ry Pytb.-n«. you know a -e -■ nttr'xf-
cr" emailing their prey In ti..-lr toil«.
They have no p>g!m<l«. but tl>M
ran bite terrifically with tbelr tux«
teith. which turn Inward like hadfeL
* that a pars, n once aeix.d naai
face little han -e of disengaging hlia-
•elf save by chopping off the bead of
th«
n,S'1