The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 15, 1905, Image 7

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    »ATCKDA4 APRII. IS, 1»‘.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES:
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One Year
Mix Months
Three Months
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Maaa««r
OFFICIAL DIRE« TORY
STATS- OBK'sON :
t' S Sengtorg
I
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J. II M If rhe I
i . W. Fulton.
N. WIlliaiDHOIl,
Luiigrrnanien
I
A t turne) General
A. M. « rawfor«!.
Guveruor
i«-o. E < hainberlein.
.‘•vretary ol ntate
F I Diiubar.
T reaaurvr
C. H. M«M»re.
Sup' Publie Instruction
J. H Ackerman.
Htate Printer
J K Whitney
supreme JudgM*
. K. m . Bean.
.5 < . Wolverton
> F. A. M<»ore
NINTH J DDK IA I. DIHTRICT.
Dislrlrt Judge
Diktrw ; Atturney
I ■ j»ut> Dikt Ally
.......
<•«•<> E. Davie
I W McCulloch
CH Ixfonatd
> ireuil Court meets (he Third Monday in
A prii mid Fourth Monday iri October.
Juhil Heprckentatl ve
J«»int H«*nat«»r
i uonty Jndg«-
' lerk
Treasurer
Anrvevur
*iierifi
Akkesaor
School -oiperiideiidi-nt
nh»(-k liiknector
< oiiihi ikMionciN
J
THE NEW YORK WOP! D
went out to think, then filed back
into the court and returned a ver­
diet of -‘murder in the first de-
«The Jimrs-Äeraid
.J L riitz
L. Hand
II « . ¡.evens
Sam Motiierahead
J M lialton
I M Jordan
Tom A lieu
J E. l-oggan
M E Rigby
J A S eal
.. )< T Miller
/ W I. Best
REVISED TABLE OF INFORMATION
The tickets are now made up
T he follow iiig table
been compiled after careful and thorough investiga­
tion of ad records and statistica obtainable and gives actual rvsouree- - I Harney
and
the
most
interesting
Presi
­
(free.” •
the United county, every item ot which can be proven :
The Judge thought this was dential campaign
Number, Cm, Wts. lbs. .
2,400,000 1
.80
pretty strong and instructed the States has ever known since i860 Wool clip annually, Harney county.
5,000,000
480
100,000
Sheep
sliippe
annually
jury, “that it had had always been has begun. .And it is the most Cattle shipped annually..........................................
25,000 loou 25,000,000
3,300,000
too
4 000
his experience that the law was a important, too.
Horses and mules shipped annually
2,500.000
100
Which will it be, Parker and Mercbaudise »dipped into merchants
little lame on this point,” and
10U
2,500,1 « “1
Merchandise shipped direct to ranchers
Davis
or
Rooseielt
and
Fair
­
further that this was the prisoner’s
200,000 j
10
Stock salt and sulphur
............
120,000 J
banks?
Nobody
knows
yet,
but
Ö
first offense and they ought to be
Stage freight at 3 cents per ixriind.......................
The
Thrice-a-Week
World
will
easy and they had better go out
LOCAL HAUL.
you promptly, fullv and truth-
and find another verdict. The tell
2,100,000
, ,,
" .
,
, | Lum tier sold annually, feet............
3,000
jury after receiving the instruction fully every movement of a hot and f,,e| wooj io|j »D,1UB||, cords ....
went out for a further guess and
finally returned the verdict of
“Not guilty on tie grounds of
self defense,” because they stated
it was the only other verdict they
The real
thrilling campaign.
___
newspaper now prints facts rather
than hopes, and it has always been
the effort of The Thrice-a-Week
Fence posts Bold annually,.................................................
FASSEN-OXKS AND MAIL.
< «»unty i «»urt in« » in the llrnt Wednesday in
January, March. .May, July, Heplember and
N«»ve >n her.
.
The Thrice-a-Week W orhl 8
is only
regular subscription • ■ » irice
1
$1.00 pet year, and this pays for
156 papers. We offer this un­
equalled newspaper and
The
Times-Herald together one year
for $2.50.
The regular subscription price
of the two papers is $3.
• •
........
i. ani » orni i :
REAU THE MARKET NEWS
. .300,000
. . 550,000
200,000
. . 150,000
50,000
................................. ......................
Nontillable, assessed
Improved, not patented............
i ^'»ciTXible to irrigation under U. S. Geologica! survey of Silver Creek
'
rewervoir...................................
’
—
71,101
580,751
102,845
330. OOo
9,000
44,000
’•'■sd t'ooifiunles Land
. .
eil................................................................................................................................... \
95.000
870,000
Susi .
.I" irrigation....................................................................................
150,00(1
Tillable bandi land above irrigat'-on line, over ................. ...................
Amount now covered by Malheur Lake which would be drained and re­
riaiui
•.---- 1 ----------------------------------------
35,000
claim uv
bv li dding up water
of Silvias River in reservoir -- ...
Waler FacHitieg—Sil nee River, Silver creek, .McCoy creak, Blitzeu River, and
ten smaller .-treams.
Altitnde—4,100 feet—>aine as Salt i.akt S alley.
Mean Temperature—42.
Annual precipitation—12 inches.
Minerals—2,200 l>ouuds of borax mined and hauled by team honi Henio, Ore­
gon, to tVinnemin-.a, Nevada, daily, being all that is ilavelo rd to »|s-ak of
Crops—Wheat, oat«, rye, barley, ahalfa, sugar beets, hops, potutce- and all
kinds of hardy fruits and vegetables.
Carey ral<xtmns, approved
□^PRICE’S
Powder
stead tin- judicial machinery put
into in..lion. Judge l.ymh back­
ed down and the prisoner me' his
accu-ser before a venerable Jus­
tice of the Peace. The judge
listened a minute to the chaige
then issued his tiat for a jury of
six. The jmy were swoin to do
the li st they could, then the J I*
told them what the pnsonei hail
done. All the law he knew, he
had li.umd horn Montgomeiv,
W aids catalogue, so lie dehveied
that to the jmc. and then tliec
bargm.
Terms, awe M
A
Bl RN.-4,
O k egon .
I.. Lewis
j w Btims,
Religion* Service«.
tiAtToN Hums
Biggs & Biggs
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
HNS, -- -- — — OREGON
Rev A J Irwin will preach at
Harney the 2nd Sunday of each H
Practice in all the eourts of Ore
month at Ila. tn. and 7.’30p. tn
Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 Collection» promptly made
p. in.
it successfully
Send ns 50e today
ind we will -end ion th. Is,ok. and
a
valuable uniti v |<>n nai >n ■ vest free
tCNTtRV 1*1 Hl.ISI1I'-
l! ( K >\ I.A
.1.
00X73,
' iXA
Forest Reserve Scrip
For Sale
6 a. m
Except
Sunday
at
Harney the
first Sunday of each month at 10
o'clock a m
t»ii the s'C.ind, third
G. A KSMUOLO
V. W. PaBBIkM
PARRISH & REMBOLD,
H. B. Compson
HönSi
I
PIONEER
WHITE
LEAD
LILIPUT STERIOSCOPE CO.
- ...................... KODOL
. pur‘.he.’»tOmlXh’M
■■■■ thd iWaeten! the Stomtcn.
.
stille; <tic,' ._ on left side; mark, underbit iu
right ear, left split iu half lower part lopped ,
■ "i •'< nd.
( > Johnson, Van, horses, SJ on left shoulder;
cattle, SJ on leit hip; mark, crop and uuder
■ p
right t ar, undert.it in left.
C J Jonnson. Riley, cattle. O Lar on left uiu
mat k-. swallow f-»rk m right ear, split in left.
\v BJ'diiiF t . i tittle, J K combined on left hip;
mark, ciop «-il rigid ear, two splits and under1
lialf crop in left.
W \ (
:<.v. f , hors« s. Nt’combined I
on left »-h thiei « attic, bar N<' combined on
left bhuUl'P'r; mark, upper half crop in left ear. •
Jolm Buoy, Burns, horses,2Bon left sh«»uhier; j
cattle.
. .ighthipor Bide; mark, crop urt
rat h car, hole in right.
Mrs! N llughet. Warm Springs, cattle, ear
luck ou left side; mark, wattle uuder chin.
John HipMnan, Burns, horses, GJ ou the left i
-hould« ■ . cattle, uJ on right side: mark, split iu 1
i
left ear, two underbits in right.
.
.
j
KODOL curc* Indigestion, dyspepsia, ana
HVW
g|0mt0h and bowel troubles,
VADOI tooel*rate! the action of the gas-
AvUVl*
^„»1. an/4 aiv^«s tone to the
.
010 C,ana’ Bna •
organs,
KODOL r®Uevea an overworked stomaoh
——
of all nervous strain gives to
the heart a full, free and untrammeled
action, nourishes the nervous system end
feeds the brain.
KODOL ** t*>* wonderful remedy that la
————.- making so many sick people well
and weak people strong by giving ta their
bodies all of the nourishment that is con­
mark tained In the food they eat.
i a tn
Teusday
Tuhrd'y and
A Sat.
W ay-Landings W ed. &
Friday.
-----------
Wlllaii.lt. Kl..r,
tí a. iu
4 30 p ni
Tuesday Portland Corvallis Tuesday
Thurs Á and Way Landings Thurs A
Nat
Sat.
; P atents
1‘ars! a U.
.erg Jr. Burns, .attle thre«
"' g » • ■
p mark • rop off each ear;
horses same brand «»d right Stifle.
• • 'haw . Bun a. • att . brand G s on light
hi|
i k--,’.
tup iu both ears with
:• i .til ■ . n so cr« p ami underbit in right
8vs <« ’on rigid
| H K
i'-i.-i a. h«»rae Brand cirri« 5, also F
i’ir v «iso K on left ahoulder.
i Ex MUler,
.r: -
*«. «. dumb-bell on left
«14«; carle
AC.e same ou left hip.
w M
15
. Burns,
....... . ratti«,
.«i.w. 7 l L on
on right
right hip
hip
'.-4 on
--- brisket
-
-
a -
-
■'.cht ear. dew lad
horse hrand.7 I. <»n left stirte.
|PU“‘
mark
wattl ■ .1.
k -
Burr»
a '31
on left hip
gbt «ar
*• ». 1 un left «tifi«
a
E P - ’ venter. Burns. « attle C an left hip.
Roi » M
I
1 .
’•aule AD connected left i
.u aiguL
ea' ’
right et
horse«, aaiuc ieft rhuuhier.
JH v
-
'I
r. attle a right aid*
a* d hip bora* s X right »tide.
-i
-'(- b
P
nm*« *ed. spear
• u
.:. r
• f’ hip. mark upper
had - ro|
still*
n each rar b o-et tame brand ou left
D O'
«
• »
• •
*
n i«-f* ear uu«ier s.up*
in right, bor*e« EX left ahonlder
•
—————
■
‘ «
r
rank Mat
• on .
DeWitt's œ Sale«
For PU«a. Burna, t are»,
—— IiIZsT^TTT
j COlapsable
Pocks
Sam King, Buri t-. « attle, S7 on left hip;
cropand underbit in each ear, wattle on'left
jaw
Bottles only. SI.00 Blu boldine SM tin»» tbs trbl
Hao, which Mil. lor (Os.
A Eg
I gli, hors«
.E on left stifle; cattle, .fl
oil right Lip, murk, uj per haiferopotf right ear.
bmn« oats IV «• C MITT < CB, CUOM
J W Biggs. Burns, hornet, OR on left stifle.
H B Siinm«»iis, Narrows, horses, TH I. com bin
Burns Druggists.
bint don left st tile; cattle, circle T on left riba; i
mark, crop and under half crop in left ear, un­
derbit in right, dewlap under throat.
■
Joel II Howard, Burns, homes, bar 11 on left
►
- it ' • . bat - ou left bip; mark, crop off i
left ar,split in right.
W 1» Hatif y. Hun - horses, bell A on left still« '
h " ' . sm t' •
lelt hip mark, erut» off and
spnt in right tar. s a allow fork in leti; cattle,'
l.Y on • ft Lip mark, swallow fork iu both ear«.
J (’ Cr« asiniiu. Bums, « attle, JY combined ou :
eft .-
or hip mark, crop and slit in rightear
ami slit in left.
11.' ark. Nf t' as . horara, bar (' «m the l«ft
shoulder.
J
( . II voegtly. liurna. horses branded (.'V uu
T rade M ar «»
left «huulcer
Oregon City New
4:30 p m
D kbignb
E C Bulkivy. MUiea, cattle, 44 uu ieft, hip aud j
berg, Salem ami W iy
C
opyrights A c -
Except
" mark,* -"«»th crop in vac b ear, bell . aot 'W i . wndlns . .k«T<*h and de«ertpu. n sn.r
Landing-.
wattle: horses, 44 ou ledatitle
gulctlF ak<iartain par opinion free wnether ah
Sunday.
Fred Oakem a: . Riley, horse brand bar F fnveutiun ia probably patantAble. ConpinnieM-
Uotta-etrtetlr«•»nedant&al Handbook¡‘«teat'
' • • “
.- r-.rstitle al»«» Y J (J making tent
free, oidert afODcy fur aecarUMrpateata.
Willamette A Tamhlll
Paleate taken kKr utfb Maim A
attulre
3:30 p m • ■'! ' ■ ■ •' Y - h - j tu v or on left law caul«
(liter
. r or rl’s. mark two under- ' <**.4 not4M» witMoui Oam ta tke
___
Mondsy
*
.
also two underbits
Oregon City. Dayton
I iu each
ear
Forvet reserve scrip, in tract» «•( 40
Leave
Leave
♦crvK an l upward, ready for immediate
Riparie,
«■ak$ Ktvvr
Lewiit’n
nee an«! guarantexxi.
Attorney S-.it-Law.
1 20 a m Hiparía to Lewiston. S 30» m
Will buy *old;«*re’ land warrant* given
Daily.
Butnn and Gain n C»t\ Oregon.
and fourth Sunday of each month
Daily.
r
eervii
.
*
m
a.
Indian
wars
ann
Mex
­
A ill prat ttre In the courts of Harnev and
al 3 o'chx-k p m
Preaching ser­ • rant ix»unti**e and in the kupreme rourt ol the ican and War of Hi 2
•tau* sn«l also lu V * land offi« «
A N.H oar ,
vice • very second Sunday at 8 p m.
Huntington. Oregon
A. I. CRAIG.
At the
1‘reatryteriun church
< 'li;i->
11. I A*s>li;ittl,
Gen Paas Ag't. Portland. Oregon
•il
e«^u«a
Bate
NJET2ÄRD
ORfGON
A
ttorni
v
-
a
r-t
*w,
Burna, Rev. A J Irwin
paetur.
A I. MOHI.ER. President
Devine services the third and fourth Carwfal attentimi given lo Colle«
tiona and Reai Estate matterà
Sundays of each month at 11 a. ni.
* MAKES PROPER MET*
Fin- Invurancv.
and 7 ki p in. Fabbath school at
Notarv Public
W» ntbi >— T bvsywobthy mbx « ni
lit a tn every Sabbath morning
Ri kns ,
O bkgon .
* oubn k> travi I’and ajvortiso for -
I'rea. hliig *ervic<-a al the Baptist
j«tablivhe<i 'house of solid fillcan L
church every 1st and 2nd Siindava,
sUnding Salarv>»78«» • year aod ex
GEO S SIZEMORE
■uornmg and
evening
pooaos all payable in eash No cB va*
Sunday
ATTORNEY,
» ng ro^airsd Give reforen. es sn 1
M-hool every Hntiday al 11 a. m.
Hi'**»,
O re < h » n
close self addressed »'amped enve' ;
prayer meeting every Thursday
< uiltc -K»u* I .a ml burina«» and Kral
Address Manager 355 Caston B'
1 Ckieagi.
evening
Ketal* lualiev i rviui Gv attei». Jed iu
Sunday school
Burns, Oregon
Iu addition to tie
aliot e I oiler |óju
under the guitte cou
ditioni fur horaes
branded horaeahoe
Laron bothcrtitber
r
jaw recorded in »
L
CT R OSH NIA X X •<"
counties.
Range,
Harney, Lake and
PATENT
WRITING Rl.,(|
rook < o u n t i • a.
Murare vented whan
gold.
Huraeg
sold
I
to page through thia I 'T’HE most important improve-
notion will be re |
ment of the age in the art of
ported in tliìs paper,
If not
ported, »!■•«« write
vtxxiv- wr
or fvdrphone
trit-
penmanship males the p. .r writer
The Tn
11« mid, Main 324. Burns, (He.
weeks
W ìtRGWN*
w..........
~.......... ’Fi7è Oregon. [a splendid penman in a 1.
Endorsed
if ns. Burns, horses, P<' on Irftatl? I by the use of this ring.
fie: cat!,« KHine on either hip: eannark«crop i
and f“|itit in !<-tr car, swallow fork andaquare : by prominent College President»
under bit in right.
'and Boards of Education in Europ
M Feit wi. k. Burt',8, horseb. double dot vertic I
al Bar on I t .shoulder, cattle, L on right hip and
America. Sample dozen as.
( armarkH, i’-»■ underbits in each ear; also soui
1lirnnd* d l.itr T on right ribs; earmark, unde sorted sizes sent post paid for $1.00
1 half crop in left ear.
single sample 25c. When ordering
J H Buny ard. Burns, < utile, 7 on left hip; ear
mark«, crop otl left car, swallow fork iu right. a single ring, state whether f .rman,
j f wiih- rs, Harney, bone«, combine«! tjf I woman, or child.
ou ieft shutild' i ; cattle, half circle cross on
either l ip. earmarks, upperbit in right tar,un­
PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO.
derbit in left.
No. 118 S. Fourth Street. PHILADI:I PHIA.
.Martin Bro*., Burns, cattle, double dot hori
zontal Lai on either hip; earmarks, upperbit iu
ri“!it cur, swallow fork in left, wattle ou right
jaw ; h ! fo -.» iic 1 randed cir( le N on right si«le
O L Shingledecker. Burns, horses, 5 on lei
shoulder; <a”.e, ., on right side and hip; ear
inarkF. < ;< p otl right • ar, crop and under half ’
crop otT left.
!
Fred Denatedt, Burns, horses. ED ou th* left
should- i ; cattle ED on left side; earmark, un­
der half crop in each ear.
1
R J Williams, Kiley, horses, < B on the left >
shoulder ' attic. < B on left hip; earmarks, crop I
off left ear. under haif crop off right, wattle uu-
der chin; also cuttle branded SS, crop and un­
de rbii in left ear, under hall crop in right; also
rattle JT on left ril»s, crop and split iu left ear,
uuder half crop in right.
I
Is Absnlutely PURE, and
II 11 llliott. Narrows, horses. Th combined on
eft «st j ; cattle Th combined ou left hip; ear­
Will OUTWEAR all olltt-t-
mark, uppei slope on ea< h ear. wattle on chin
and bell collar.
*
Lead«.
Mylvcstei Smith, Narrows, horses. HSon right
leg; ■ attic V I ar, earmark, underhalf cropand
If your local dealer does not car­
short o’, er slope in each ear jnghaudle and
ry it write to at and we will tee that
dewlap.
you get it.
PG Smith, 1: irns, horses, quarter circle S on
right hiud i' g uiid left shoulder; cattle, quarter |
W P. Fuller A: Co. Portland
circles on either hip; earmarK, crop otl’ right J
« ar, split m under side of left; two dewlaps.
A h Young. Burn.-, horses, Y on left leg and I
J < cot: nc ted on right shoulder: also boot on '
• •it shun
•: cattle, rocking chair on left hip;
a. mark. righ’. car dr«»oped down, left cut slop-
g Iowa - le ad on upper side; wattle on lef
side of neck; all animals dehorned.
.......................... Burns,
..
, cattle, „„
len | “THK BKMIB.-T HKNHATION KVKKV« HEM"
' P Rutherford,
bar 2 , on
on left
Kid • < »r.nnrk.
< r.- , iin.k r half erup right __
, bora«-,
ear;
_ ——
bar 2 ou left shoulder.
ThoH Wingfield, Burns, horses,0 (chainlink)
II lelt sholll/U-i--
...............
«
F
garden,
■'■gw,.
L. Woidenberg Jr., Agent,
:■?'r^TIlie i
Stereoscope Apparatus
,ork 1,1 'Vft. Ciwla|, all The smallest Stereosron: with th,, »tronnest
optical effect
Highly finished in different col­
W E >iuith, But uh , cattle, XI on right side : ors with rich gold and filver decorations
mark, split in right ear, w attle on nose.
(mountings). Including 20 V. F. Photograph»«.
G Hudspeth, Burns, cattle, scissors on right Views of art (genre). BRI E <>N1.Y »1.00.
Seut everywhere prepaid in letter form.
bide; mark, crop and split in each ear.
AGENTS WANTED.
Simon Lew in. Burn», cattle SI. on right side,
mark, ci p and underbit in left ear, crop and
I under half crop off right.
John Witzell. Burns, horseH, W bar on light
FORREST BUILDING
stitlc. cattle, diamoml bar on left hip; mark,
split in each car, wattle unner chin.
PHILADELPHIA
1> M Mc.Menainy, Burns; liorses, reverse I. ou
: left stille; cattle, • ’ on left hip: mark, metal tag
in tadi cur With full name aud addres.
Varicn Brus., horses. LF on right stille; cattle
i I E on right hip, mark, crop, upperbit and uu*
derbit in right ear
VAftftf
J \ Willitims. Van, horses. 71 Laron stifle; BUDvL digest! what ycu eat
cuttie, bar I Lon lett ribs: mark, underbit in left '
'
S hortline
mu , union P acific .
Good
8. S. WILLIAMS, Gen. Mgr,
Drewsey, On
Kboubl,'.
'i'',',;!1?.1."
O regon
shed mid well
:
e.
The Oregon Daily Journal.
Nob” without <in asbestos uvei
coat than to steal any part of a
“riggin” even in playfulness.
To illistrate. Down near tin*
•outhein line of Harney, a man
was accused of the hetneous
crime ot taking a saddle, that be­
longed to some one el«c
Indig­
nation be« .line rampant. Turbu-
lance swayed the populate and ,t
was onlx due to an unaccountable
shortage of wet gomls that public
violen« r «as iesliallied and in its
First-class accommodations,»^
good eating stations at conveni(tt
distances along the route.
$«iu Additional Reward-
An Augusta hotel is more oi
less intested with rats, and natur­
ally the rats have a love for the
« ITY
HI' NNW
department where the food is pre­
Dr J. W.fiearv.
pared. The help is largely fem­
H W .Miller
V I H«»pkinn inine, and while none of them has
J W Hcve<ig«*
f < E Mci*he« t«TH any fellow feeling for the rodents,
• 'oiih<-lliri«-ii
'Ji Foley
| Himon l.ewia,
I G W • Iwenicer there is one who stands in mortal
IN
She, with the
MretiiiRs of Hie f'ouiiril every Heeond ami fear of them.
Fourth We«lnea«lay.
others.oc cupies rooms on the floor
above, and one of the hardest
Nothing is omitted that concerns |
MfH'l J-TIF N.
hours of the day is when she gets
the interest of buyers and sellets
up in the morning and makes her
1:1 the live stock, grain, provisi r. '
IIAKNEV I.OIXIK, NO. 77. I. O U F.
vit t i», hi odd Frlluwg llgll, every Hatur«lay way to the kitchen. She had rath­ 1 pcoduee and financial markets—
7 io I» in.
<’ A. Byr«l, N. G.
F O. Ja< kgun, necretarV
er meet old Nick himself than a the quotations are comprehensive,
j rat, and she always feels that she and are in every way reliable.
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The Journal in addition carries
Hall.
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■neet one on every step. There­
W. <’ MeKiuney, Secretary.
every dajs a full and truthful re- :
fore, in order to prevent anything
j port of tne world’s news and pre- i
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interest to the average reader. !
yet effective.
The Jouanal’s woman’s page, the |
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On her trunk, within reach of! illustrated sportlang news page,
8. W. MILLER,
Meets every rccoim I «n«l fourth Fridav
I
the bed, she keeps ten or twelve
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Journal
stories
and
comic
pages
N. < oelirRii, Recorder.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
tin lard pail covers and when in
and other good things meke it a
Burns, - - - Oregon.
the morning she has donned her
ORDER OF W
KINGTON
very popular family newspaper,
Meds « very first and (bird Friday, In Brown
raiment
she carefully opens the clean and bright from A to Z and i
Hall
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door of her room, and taking the
W. J. COLEMAN,
year’s end to year’s end.
cover lets it go down the stairs.
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The rattle of the tin on the stairs
.Mnaoiih Hull.
Fh»ra Wtiblvnlteig, W M.
six months, $2.25; three months,
B urns , - O regon .
Marie Cnrpcntcr, Secretary.
gives hei i out age, and with other
Office iu Citizens Hauk Building.
$1.25.
covers in her hand she starts down
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Semi-weekly, to.| issues, one
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the stairs. When she has de­
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year, $1.50.
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E Aliev King, Rec Hec'y.
stended two or three steps she
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The issues of Hie
From Hautnifton Ore
from
Physicians and Surgeons.
lets go another cover and makes
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al also contain the market news
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until
she
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of
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Special sas City, St. Louis,
and all of the features of the Daily
the stairs, when, after opening
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the kill lien door very carefully,
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the Joui mil at the follow ing rates
across the llooi or up against the
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for both papers:
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Office Hist •loot »••»nt uf The f'itizens Hank
range. By this time she has con­
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WE DONT BIIIEVE IL
p m
Chicago and Fast
Burn«. Oregon.
vinced herself that not a rat is
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2.50
left in the kitchen, and with a
i St. Pau) Wall» Walla, Lewis*
W.iy ilon ii iii Steins mountains, sigh of relief she begins her day’s Weekly..................................... 2.25
E at Mail ton. Spokane, Minne
12:35
\V. C. BROWN,
1 45 apolis. St. Paul, Du- a. m.
in Harney cuunty, a gentleman work
Kennebec Journal.
ilth Milwaukee, Chi-|
misappt opt i.itcil a saddle, Now
ago and East.
PROFESSIONAL CARPS
dial’s a bad -ign down there, In
A young lady who had been
Bi HNS, O regon .
that - ounty, if you steal a man’s matried a little over a year wrote
Office upbtairs in \ uvgtly Building.
bed, it is a joke, d you steal his to her father, sat mg : “We have
Wip.
MILLER.
money its an indication of sagaci­ the dealest little callage in the
All sailing dates sub
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ty, but if you love the folks at world, ornamented with the most
jcctto change.
H
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Burnì, Oregon.
HI.
Imme, ne\ci tom h a horse or its charming little creepers you ever
For San Francisco
every 5 days.
*'tiggmg
unless it belongs to saw.” The old man read the Office tirMt door wv-4 of Bank.
yon. If you got a hankering for lettei
Our new tvok entitled “ 10 MoNKY
ami exclaimed: ••Tw ms.
l.I.aibl. KI,er
8 p tn.
1 p. ni.
THORN TON W ILLIAMS
Vtsaaiar«
the goods of this wot Id never by thunder.” Ex.
M aking ItUtAs is worth ita weight in Ex Sun. T«> Astoria anu Way* Except
ATTORNEY -AT-1 AW.
Sunday.
misapply any of the parts of a
gold to every man who wants to start a Saturd'y
Landing«.
10 p. m.
legitimate,
paying
mail
order
business.
cow puncher’» rig, because you
(Tilico
otiti
door
north
For
sale—Two lota IHOxllMI,
It telly you what to do and how to do
of French Hotel
Willamette River.
had better call i>n his “Satanic -mall house partly furnished, wmsl
Il a kn », r i . N
The only through pa--, u^r 41,1
transfer route from Burns to tht 1
railroad.
KhANJ-8 . m > p . o adlrehs of members .
... «.380,000
... 4,835,105
1,54!»,«35
l it al’oU'amount Y,'l, 324 acre» are in loreei reserve »nd Carey »election».^
are found regularly in the columns
Appropriated
....
Tillable, aseeaaed....................
of The Thrice-a-Week World.
!
Leaves Burns daily for Outar(J
*ur Out«,,
¡at 6:30 a ui. Arrives at Bunnj,
¡ly from Ontario at 5 p m
$ t;,00o
.. 18,000
. 10,000
i’assetigars by stage annually, 'KW at $10.
I'assoiigi ra by private conveyance», 1,800
Mail V on tracts
■
Stage bine.
«U
’Ih•• Harney 'ounty Live Stock Association
w ill pa\ Five Hundred Dollars Reward for the
and <-«»n vution of «nv parson or persons who
kill, Uca! • r drive oil any horses, mules or
a........... mber of the \ om I •
1
• ounty ( i -irt also offers an nddi
5,000 ’
t i"t a reward of Five Hundred Dollars.
W. B J ohnson , Pres
An. hie M'( iowan , See’y, Burns, Oregon,
World to tell the thing that has
LIVE STOCK•
as
it
happened.
happened
exactly
had ever heard of.
Number of sheep owned in Harney county ...
Number of sheep summered in Harney county
T’his jury is not alone. Similar Thus you can judge for yourself Number
of cattle owned in Harnev county
Tons oi hay grown annually in Harney, over
..........
ones sit all over the country, even and form your opinion.
There is also a great w ar going Tons of hay grown annually, in a radius of 30 mile of Burns
in Boston where boasted brains
AKEI OF LAND IN HARNEY COUNTY.
hold sway. Today there is a on in the East, where The World
Area
of
land,
aerra
committee appointed to investi­ has a brilliant staff of correspond­ Surveyed..................
gate the criminal life of the beef ents in the field, and their reports
trust, and it is dollars to dough­
nuts that they will sit around their
commission for six months and
then return a verdict of “not
guilty on the grounds of self de­
fense.— Prairie City Miner.
$1000 Reward'-i
• ny place, horve «aicr
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a a
b
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ef 'Urte
mar». uieWr
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<v-
S1vn*s. V- •
u. Soidir AU
*!■»*«» « sny Adentide J-'VTAl
^re two very finely prep." ~»d
skeletons of big snakes tn the Nat's»
al museum In Washington, and *
making them rendy for ext.lt :
•
utmost palus v, re takrn n. ; r, «.-res
the cartilaginous extremities . f 'Its
ribs, which with ordinary treatment
are lost. Without these little pieefcs
of cartilage the serpent’s skeletou .«•
hardly be said to be complete, inas­
much as they are the feet u? •: whleh
the reptile walks, as It were, tn foot,
a snake walks on the ends of It« i :'■«
and In that manner achieves I .e,.m
tlon.
Some big serpents, however, like the
hone and pythons, really have tiled
legs though they are quite r
nta
ry Pytbotk' y >u know are
usrrle«
¿vs. crushing their pv«ey In their totla.
They have no poison glands, bnt th
ran bite terrifically with their ma
teeth, wbi.-h turn Inward I e iocl
So that a pers j once sen: d wvv
lave little chance of dlaengag’ng him
oelf save by chopping off the bead o<
tho aAlmak
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