The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 15, 1905, Image 6

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SATURDAY. JULY 15, ISMtf.
HUBSCRIPTION KATKS:
92.0u
1.00
. . .76
One Year ..........................
Hix Moiitba ....................
Three Month»
— — — — .Maaager
JULIAN BYKI>
OFFICIAL UIRE< TORY
find in Chit.
¡a . ei.* the breed of
the i riglnal Ahdalasian horse imported
by Cortez has been kepi up to this day.
1 ■
'
' and Pn.r
Osborn lj .1..
'i4, n will be. be
thinks that h> will have found the
missing link whir h will join the testi­
mony In such manner as no lonxer to
admit of a doubt respecting his striped
theory.
History aud fossil remains show
Prof Osborn says that, in prehist rlc
times and contemporary with th - ad­
vent of man. the western hem ober«
was covered with hors**» of one species
or another.
8TATB- UKX'.oN :
U H-Seuatom
Very Apt.
Sharp Ti.tiiare apt to sever
i
frlendahtpr
<1 ' a - bally News.
UungrcNN men
Attorney General
A. M • rawford,
Governor
ico. F • hamberlfiiii.
rerretary ol Mate
F. I . hiiui-ar.
Treasurer
< . S. Moore.
sup'. Fublic I nut r net imi
J II I. Ackerman
Htate Printer
J. , R Whitney
MN III Jt’DD I AL DISTRICT.
DI*’-.’ Judtfe
Geo. E. Dav I k
J'lttrirt Atiorncy
I w McCulloch
Deputy Dint Atti
....... <’ >1 l.€‘Ofl»!*l
Circuit i otiii ineciv the Third Monday in
April and Foiirtlj Monday in October.
Joiiti Ref.rcMciituti ve
Joiul-Henator
.
.J L riilz
J L. Rand
iiakskv :
I'ot'WTV
< uouty Ju-ige
< k-rk ’
Treasurer
burvevor
.
II. <Levemt
S hih MothcrviiiH-l
J M Dalton
F M Jordan
Tom Allen
J. E. Uiggan
M E Rixby
J A Vtit
... HT.Miller
|W I. Heat
Sheri fl
AMexBor
F< ii'to Liu peri e ten-lent
stock I pHpcctor
County < ourt inc« 1» th»- first Wednesday In
Janijary, March. May. July, September nrt«l
Xove<n I h - i .
HARNEY I .
i . vnii
otri«'*:
Win Far re
A A Gow no
'.IvgiHler
HereI ver
< IT V
i-.i Bl
Mat.tr,
Recorder,
Treugurcc,
M arshnl,
The ticket* aic now
Presi­ county, every item of which can be proven
and the most interesting
dential
the
campaign
Wool clip annually, Harney county
States has ever known since 1860 Sheep »hippe annually
lias begun. And it is the most Cattle shipped annually .......................................
Horses and mules -hipped annual!)
important, too.
Merchaudi-'- »dipped int j merchants
Which will it be, Parker and Merchandise whipped direct to ranchers
Davis
or
banks?
and
Roosevelt
Nobody
Fair­ Stock Halt and sulphur
knows yet, but
The Thrice-a-Week World
will
fully every movement of a hot and
The
campaign.
thrilling
real
newspaper now prints facts rather
Rumor That Aatecs and African» the effort of 'Die Thrice-a-Week
Were Joined by Treaty Oiven
World to tell the thing that has
Biac by Discovery.
happened exactly as it
happened.
Wi-re the men who built the Thus i uu can judge for yourself
prehist-" ■ «f rn tin*-» at Ziinhab and form your opinion.
we in Aft i-a of I he »iime race aa
There is also a great war going
the Az!.-* s and other native races
on in the East, where The World
that have left pi i a mills and inou
uiuenta of various kinds through has a brilliant staff of correspond­
out Central and South America'.’ ents in the field, and their reports
This s|s-eiilatinn takes its rise are found regularly in the columns
from th>- me ovei ing al I'mtali in
of The Thrice-a-Week World.
Africa of an "arrastre" stone. An
The Thrice-a-Week World’s
iirrasti*- is a rude apparatus used
in ,M> xieo mid in some pints of the regular subscription price is only
I nited Stab s for grin-ling, and, $1.00 per year, and this pays for
at the same time, amalgamating 156 papers.
We offer this un-
ores containing free gold ami sil
The
equalled newspaper
and
ver. It consists of a v<-i'tical axis
with horizontal mins attached. Times-Herald together one year
To these arms huge masses of rock for $2.50.
tire fasti lu ll
by chains and
The regular subscription price
dragged over the ore, which is of the two papers is $3.
plai-ed on a Led of stones within
a l in ular m Insure usually about ■
12 feet in iliameler. Tin-arrastre
stone at I intali was discovered
by mining i - i --. im-ers in the region
IN
of tin- prehistoric gold mines. It
is I»-lievei| tliat tile people who
built tin- old letiipleg and courts
at Zimhalitv- must have been tin-
Nothing is omitted that concerns
same a« i Im ■■ who ground and
the interest of buyers and sellcis
nninle.ima i- I the metallic tires
in the live stock, grain, provisbc -
with those crude implements.
I produce and linancial markets—
“A marvelous field of specn
lathe archaeology is opened up," | the quotations are comprehensive,
says a writer. "It has been dem and are in every way reliable.
-mst r.i ti-il In Herodotus that the
The Journal in addition carries
I’I ioi - ii i-ians, who went very near­
every
days a full and truthful re­
ly eii rywhere, paid a visit to
South Africa in t lie year 6I)U It. C. port of tne world’s news and pre­
READ THE MARKET NEWS
< ouncll men
The Oregon Daily Journal.
HARNb » I '»I»'.I NO. 77, I. O O F.
M(-c's m o.M Felluws Hall, every Hatiirday
7 : > p tn
c. a . Byrd, N. G.
B* O Jncksori, SccretMrv.
BI’RN'S LODGE NO. »7, A F A M ,
M oc I h e.i ry Saturday evening in MiiMonic
Malk
< < umiiiinH, W, K.
W. < McKinney, Hecretary.
INLAND LODGE NO. 70 K. of I’.
Mrcth every ’IhumdHy evening in the Brown
Unii
H. M Ifortirn, i.<
I*. M Brown, K. R. M
The mu ii-nf ruins of Rhodesia
have hei-ii ¡isi rilieil by more than
one authority to tln-si- hardy, en
terprisiti' | ople of i lie old world.
lit KN - LODGE No 47 A. O. U. W.
Meet a «very Recomí Mini fourth Friday
It 1ms been contended, also, that
A.
Welcome, M. W
.N. ( 01 bran, Recorder.
flu- no I i os of Son t h A frica, ot her
than those of Spanish stock, th­
naht n OF tt'A" \ I.NGTO.N.
rived their origin from a I’hoeni
Meet» •y i
H ih I ttiid third I* ri-ittv, In Brown
immigration.
The word
Holl
<’. I*. Rutherford, i’rvaldcn < iali
Peltri Viilgdinorc,
i i< f(ir).
‘I'hoenieiau,’ in Greek, means ‘a
n il man.’ ’flu- biiiltlers of Tvre
BURNS < Il A PI ER No 10, U. E H.
were a mixed race, Semitic and
'!<• s. ,.t h. .olid and fourth Mondin N. in
Mongolian. Does not the Amer
AliiHonb Hall.
Flora Woldenbeig, VV M.
Marie Carpenter, Secretary.
iemi 'ri d man' possess facial char-
ai t- ristics pci iiliar to those two
HYI.VI A REBER Ml DEGREE No. <3.
nations?
.Mei-lF et-Ty I m I hii 'I 3d Wi'ilncHilny .
L ou I mh Byrd, N. ().
"A well known mining engi­
E Alice King, Rec Hee y.
neer says: ‘I have bi-en nun'll
struck with the great similarity
HARM- ï \ \l I I \ « \MI’ No Ml,
<>i|W
het ween
Re t ili cu r \ H im mid pccoiid Tuesday.
< W .Mi < lain, « oin
those of
Aztec Indiali» in
W A . ’ iowatl, < l«'| k
< olorado
New .Mexico.’
It
p |f
Would he
HUNTING A
MISSING
Two Noted SciantlatH Who Entertain
Belief That the Horae Wire
sents many special features of deep
interest to the average reader.
The Jouanal’s woman’s page, the
illustrated ’sportlang news page,
Journal stories and comic pages
and other good things meke it a
very
popular family newspaper,
clean anti bright from A to Z and
year’s end to year’s end.
Daily, one year by mail, $4;
six months, $2.25; three rticnths,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly, $1.
Semi-Weekly and Weekly Journ­
I al also contain the
market
B urns .
O regon
S hort L inf
O regon .
-
JOHN W
mo U nion P acific .
<IEAKY
MARSDEN & GEfiRY.
Physician» and Surgeons.
Chieagu-
ÍW Pliom No. tO l’ortl nd
Special
12:35
a. tr.
1- K. tllbbard
VV. C. BROWN,
IDILITTIST
B urnii ,
Depart For
OREGON.
Journal.
Atlantic
Exprès«
2:10
p m
HrvMoLn
I
W.F ahrihh
Firíl-claB» a
•
distances along t
' 11
L. Woldenberg Ji
Cx-ROS.-vM .
PATENT U in , ,
'T'HE
um«t in.
A ment of the
‘«»proTw
•>» art t
j»enn»am-lii|.
‘ p mai
a splendid j nil.
by the use oft!
. ~
by prominent C
and Boards oi-Eu
and America.
Sorted sizes sent |
single sample 2"
a single ring, si
woman, or chib1
th'
’r »rit»
,'1 V w»k»
hiilor^
(’resident!
"n i® Eurqu
'It’Ztn i»
„
for»l.f|Q
'
. nwUt-
PENN Ml (i.
¡ y CO.
No.118 S. Tourm
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Pl OK
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a
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Absitlulely
o
. .nul
other
a
a
•
lj yoor
ru tl ii'ritt’ Io
you get it
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un h
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;
W P Fuller A f
seaaanaaMsacaa
land •
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v »«»»••
OWN
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-X 73.
V s
111 R >X I.A
PARRISH
Hurney u-nl-Law,
Forest Reserve Scrip
For Sale
itus
The Kinnlk-Et Stere- f P
optical efrect lllgLl.
ora with rich gold :i ,-i t E
(mountings). In<lii-!i’
Views of art (genre t. i
Sent everywhere prepai 1 in
-Ironie«
i Heren! c»l-
■ orMioE»
tottigraphr.
SIM
LIUPUT STf
FORRES!
Alj
digests what you tat
.t|1leLI!-1ini,.,l"r' *
1,4 '■«-'-«'Ini'd on Ml
biinc, < a t.'., _ on left side; mark underbit in
nght ear. left ,„1|,
h„i('
u„' le, b
Salt Lake,Denver, l-'t.
down »galint ,i,|eo( bead.
-"1‘1-e'i
Worth, Omaha, Kan
<«ttl’eJBJU,mni )’,“?• ll,’rk<s- 'J onleftahoulder;
sas City, St Louis.
b*.U e^ M e‘i‘i ;u
“-«»
Chicago ami East.
1:15 am
KODOL
cleanses, pur.:
strengthen
and sweetens the stomach.
KODOL
cures Indigestion '
all stomach ar.:
Salt Lake,Denver.Ft.
Worth. ()naha. Km
3:35
sas (’ity, St. Louis p tn.
Chicago and Fast.
I- J--Ii n si hi , cattle, J K combined on left bin-
¡¡'a',?;,7^"-'•»•■"•
accelerates thr
tric glands an ■
digestive organs.
th« gas­
- to tha
KODOL
relieves an
id stomach
■ .
of all nerve s « ...in jives to
the heart a full, free and
.r.mslsd
action, nourishes the nervous system and
feeds the brain.
KODOL ,s ,f” wonderful
kft ear, two underbits ii! right
All .ailing date, sub
ject to change.
4 P
For San Franeisco
every 5 days
--psli. and
troubles.
KODOL
.. . .. ..... .
""'«-."U" l.«lr.-r„l,7ulHH.:"
eaJ|Ue"-n" '
leftahonl.l..,
......... 1............... ..........
12:35
a. m.
’
U
making so many ■
and weak people strong I
bodies all of the no ;
tatned In the food they eat.
r -. j that Is
c-ewell
-to their
J co®-
Bonlw only. »1.00 SU. h.
.2
-•
•Us. which »alts ter SOe.
J YV B ekl. Bun», her,. <>K on left Min,,
bi"-!, ¿n"e’,"Mii.x",;;r1:' Hr?; V"
hwM S^J hr L C Davm < CO- coma
Burn» Pi.
50 YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
¡.y.^-
•-Y.m ».-Ob.,.. .Grt.
I J' L,A l*’k.
h. lume., I,arl- nn the left
•Iiouhler.
I, V. If. Y.H-gllv • Burn., home» hran.le,1 i V on
T rade M aras
lefl ab-.uleer
□csteNS
El Bulklev, r..
C cpvrichts A c .
light riba; mark. •»««th er..i,
h
, h
Anyone Rending n sket *' •.’■ ! - 7 ’ ' war
I wattle; hone«, ‘. 44
■■ oll ___
leit __
Mltic.
quiealy .wertain our < ■ ■ !' •’ •
‘
a
ineention ia probably v*ir
‘
I »'red Oakerinan. Kiley, horae
bar F tloiiaatricfiy«'«»nads*-.tial. ILn-b
' . irher left ,i .u..|er ... Miiie —
a aia«» V brand
J
(J
making
»ent
free.
<»i-1e-»t
(u-v
t
•
.
•
’
••
, «.l- 'wlo» Y aame
or tut
’ left jan . cattle
or
Patent» taken •hr- tt. i ' ... A
r-«
WillaaMttr A l»Mbil| 3:30 p m
■ a tn.
I di. I.' ' n" ’ (•ne in r"
Hiver.
I r ' I ib,
, ■ i '.niÄ:k lw° nnder- •, • ■i-tZ ” ’. witl
•its m left and cm- in i right,
right
a«a<>
twv
nnùerbita
Teu-dav Oregon City. Paxton M m ■ > iu
each ear
Kni> "
T'ihrd y and U ay-Landinga Wed. A
A handsomely We«trated t .-.-V •. T
‘ a-a
A Sat
Friday.
eolation of »hr *c.eT.t tfic J-
’
1
-e-ar:
(
Scientific American.
Wlllaa.lt. Ki.»r
t> a. tu
Tuesday Portland Corvallis
Thur. A and Way Landing.
Sat
iHUNN
& Co
i-.
4 30 p m
Tuesday
Thur? i
I <>n"le'n'lutliBX’ir,”’rT ¿’V'1 <•»"•»<• -X •»«» F
Sat.
Silver Creek the third Sunday of
uro two very 2
I F 8 Mil
•
K
r-
keletons of big snake«
er. Burin, horwn. duml. U-ll on |-n
Forest rtwrve «crip, in tracts uf 44)
tin' tn unii, ind at \ an the Illi Sun­
< 'hiir>. 11. I xSHintxi,
le Mme <>n left hip.
icn d innncnin In V\
Leave
Leave
Arromtv- at - i aw .
W M ifci
acres an-l upward, ready (or immediate Riparia.
il iv until furthci i lite
!!■ i \
'»■•fce River
making them re: '.r f< .
Levisi n
Careful attention given to Collec­ u*e and guaranteed.
II. Miiuiker. Pastor.
I 20 a in Riparia to Lewiston. ' 30 a ni
utmost pains
tn!<r
F
G
“
Will buy soldiers’ land vvarrant« given
tion» and Real Estate matters
the vartiln^ ii .
c>r
Daily.
Daily. mark,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Fire lusumiuv
Notary Public
llruui,
O hk - ion .
tor aervices in nil In-ban war« anti Mex­
ican and War el Is IJ
X- titvi* !
\ ¿urn that the un ter-
'•igncd b.i- I-c ai -| .<intc,|, b) the Hon.
H i I < \t
<
. .tv | l^’c f«<r Harney
• il BIRÇUIB 1;
CEO S SIZEMORE
cotmty, Oregon, a* F xtvuirix «4 Ih» l«a«t
ATTONNKV,
Will and I'otamont
l‘h rnb»n Will-
OltBWUN
Htnii, Ihveam'd, ami all |w*rva»n9 having Hl KN»,
claim** against the I<•( Thornton
«oUecnen«, twn.l t.ii.iue«« and Km1
William*. 1^^.«^!, an» hereby iv'titled Ratal« manar promt Bv alt»ndr«l to
to pro»«-nt the raii'c !•» the niulerwigneal
at her rvsidrii v in r-urn«. < »regi't», duly
v« rtrtrd .* by '.tn ft limi, u it bin «i V
month* from this date.
General Practice of Medicina and
Dated at Burtts, <
H. B. Compson
RXT2SRD □•EOO«
vault
IA ku I iii of I he I ?
William*, tks vA't-d
Surgery.
ti l er and Reaidener al Hurns Hotel
Burna.
Oregon
hnkf
DeWitt -
Salve
F , Plica, ■uri», Sore*.
j«« noroea, 4 vn |vn wifle.
-4
X
I
A N’.H oar ,
•ro ioat.
With.- :■ ¡It
k r
. Bums, rattle C on left hip.
Roy McGee, E turns, rattle AD connected left of cartlla.fre the - : -
Huntington, Oregon
«
hip. msrk crop • •ff left upper Mt in right ea-: hard.y be said ’ • :
A. L CRAIG.
much as they are
Gen Pas,« Agì, Portland. Oregon horses, same t* left »hi-uMer.
J H Andert m. Monnwaat. <WI1, t ,1,1,1 .1,1, the reptile walk*, as :
A. I. MOHLER. Preaid.nl
sad hip hors?« X ’lgnt stifle.
J P Farm. Rum<*. catt Jp cob Becte«i. spear
hea«i with bar utKier *w- " t-e Ml
hip. mark upper
haif crop in rat h ear h. •«»rbes same brand on left
"MARLS PROPER DIET’'
DR. M. J. CFRDE8.
“**
on left
I!).
tolMMbl* Klvvr
Our i». w I mhy K <1.titled ■ to M o SKY 8 p ui
Mtaamerv
weizht in Ex Sun. To Astoria an<! Way-
M aking I i > kas is wot
Satu rd'y
Landinga.
tn start a
gold to every man who
10 p. tn.
I u«ine*«.
legitimate, paying mail
iw to do
Wlllamettv River.
It telh you what to do a
♦» a in. Oregon Vity New 4:30 p nt
Or today
-end
it »ueee..fully
barg, Salt m and Way
Except
t. .inti a Except
and we will «end you tin
Landings.
Sunday
Sunday
n \ e i free
valuable uv < l> v P»H
t'KNTI RV I’l III IHltl'
ooka
Stci'oojscope A i
Front
OCEAN and RIVER SCIIEIH LE
I
COlapsablr
KODOL
AKKIVK
IlD. I‘.rtl*.d
START’ K 111 SINE S DE VOI R
i y « imi"
it stifle, i “'tie, on left hip; mark, metal tag
in car h ear ltli full name ami add res.
i i
nX'
-««h-ni««: < »1-1«
O kku <» n .
Wm. MILLER,
church every Isi and 2nd Sundays,
A REMBOLD.
morning And
(-veiling
Sunday
sehisil i very Sunday at ¡0 a tn.
Burna tanti Canyon City. < »regon.
Aili practica in the «‘ourt* of Harne) atui
prayer meeting every Ilin radar
-rant couutiea and in the supreme court oi ! In­
evening
lio- pastor will preach at state and also In U. « land office
The only thr
transfer roule (•.
railroad.
1-inti»
h"r’<s- ;1 l'«r on Hille;
«"‘undtr1.';:;" Inn^i
-'•'<"•’«• - 1-'«
TIME NCHEhlLEN
From Huntington Ore
St. Paul Walla Walla, Lewis-
E st Mai) ton, Spokane, Minne
1 45 apuli», St Paul, Du-
I
putii Milwaukee, Chi­
cago ami East
Oltice upstairs in \ ovgtly Building.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Sunday school nt llnrm-y the
lìmi Sunday of each month at 10
Burns, Oregon.
o’clock a m
On tile siciind, third Office tirât door west of Bank.
and fourth Sund»y of each month I
DALTON BIGGS
nt 3 o'cloek p in
(’reaching ser­ J W BIGGS.
vice • very «• eond Sunday at 8 p m.
Biggs & Biggs
At tlie
I’n-stiyterinn church
ATTORNEYS.AT-LAW,
Burns, Rev. A .1. Irwin
pastor. B
HNH,
---- ----
---- — ORJtUON.
Devine service« the -bird and fourth
Practice in all the court» of Ore.
Snudili s of each month st 11 a. m.
Collection» promptly made.
ami 7 30 p m
f-ald-ath school at
10 a in every Sabbath morning
Preaching i rviees >,t the Baptist
ly from Ontario
\
NOTARY PUBLIC.
and all of the features of the Daily
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Leayea Burna .1
I at 6:30 a m. Art
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
The Times-Hirai.I clubs with II. M. Brownton
with I Ii- a i I of t lie a i ras t re atone, I
llibbac-l «St Bcoxviiton.
a felaIionship wi
i ll- trai-i-d I k - . the Journal at the following rates
tween the e 'll. : I. Ill -ligir-'i'B ill ; for both papels:
I >l-:> IT.- IH.
Hoiilli Africa and those pre Co
Ilffl,.« Ilr.l .1’ •' * Ml ■ Tlu - It.
-I» B«uk.
.$4.00
Daily....................
Burn . Oi• ••¿on.
luinbian mimi st of Sonili Amer
Semi-W kly
2.50
lea.”
Weekly........
• 2 25
Rev A .1 Irwin will prencli at
That u h | m >< lea <»f horse < an be fount!
Harney th*- 'ltd Sutiduv of .'neh
In the state of Chihuahua which will
till In n link in the history of that month at I I a. tn. mid 7.30 p. hi .
quadruped and prove that at one th:iu Snhhath school every - ibliatli at 2
all the horses of the world were atrlped
p. ni.
IL
□^PRICES
Hl'KNS,
news
Oßiet of rexidt h >.
Religious Senke».
Car-, Wta. iba. I
2.4ÛO.OOU
SO
J.rtOO.OOU
4KÜ
100,000
•¿5,000 1000 25,000,000
3,300,000
l«0
4.000
2.-500,000
100
2,500,000
100
200,000
10
120,000
6
The Hartley < ouuty Live stuck Association .
will . h I hr Hundred Dollars Reward for the
2.100,000
Lnudier »old anmi dly. feet
.........................
■ 'iriv. <-!F any horses, mules or I
3,000 klll Bt. b
Fuel wood sold annuad, cords ....
................ ■
5,000 ; cattle I --l-Higing to any member of the Associa­
tion The • ountv < oiirt also offers an addi-
Fence posts sold annually. .
......................
t j,,, » r.-war-t of Five Hundred Dollars.
\\. 11 J ohnson . Brea
riS.sKNl.Xll« AXll MAIL.
AR< hie M< g -. wan , See’y, Burns, Oregon.
ÿ ti.OUU
BRANDS .»ND F. O ADDRESS OF MEMBERS.
Passengers by stage auuually, ♦•«»0 at flO....
IS,000
Passengers by pi ivate conveyances, 1,800 ..
10,000
$500 Additional Reward.
Mall • ■
’
In addition to the
LIVE STUCK.
above 1 offer t-oU |
under the samecon I
IMJO.OUO
ditioiis for horses .
Number of sheep owned in Harney county.
550,000
branded horseshoe I
Number of aheep eummered in Harney county
200,000
bar on both oreither 1
Number of cattle owned in Harney county
jaw recorded in
. 150,000
Tons
grown
X I J I l C > oi
’ 1 hay
I I U V ^,1
*.*41 annually
11*1. *,«.._■ * in
- * Harney,
- - — ’'JI over.
counties.
Range,
50,000
Hurney, Lake aud
Tons of bay grown annually, in a raJiua of 30 mile of Hurns
i
rook < 'o ii n t i e s. |
Horses veutedwlieu
AKK.l or i cm 1» IIARSgV l-Ol’STV.
sold. Horses sold
to pass ihr-'iieh (his
.
rii
...........
• ■ 0,385,000
section will I-e re­
Arvaof laml, aerr.
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4,835,365
ported in this puper.
»»rvevri
If
not
“'r'urnZ
unsurvayed ..
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The Time-Hcisld. .Main ___
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Of above amount . a.,321 acres are in forest reserve and Carey selection«^
W . W BROWN, File <"cgon.
Appropriated
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Fetei
»mens, Burna,hones, PC -»n fl«i*
Tillable. a»s< -ed .. ...........
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.................. sxii’751 tie: cattie same on either hip: eaimarks
.» crop
Nontillable, assessed
...
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10°*S45 and split in left ear, swallow fork and imiuare
under
bit
in
riuht.
Improved, not patented.........................
• • • ■
M Fenwick. Burns, horses, double dot vertic
Susceptible to irrib'ation under I . S. Geological survey of Mlver Creek
. . 3311 .IX> I al bar on left shoulder, rattle. 1- on right hip
reservoir................................................. .............................................................
earmarks, two uuderbits it: each car: a'a.i som
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<1,000
branded bar T on ri;;ht ribs; earmark, unde
(Jarey selections, approved
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44,000 half crop in left car.
KoMd Companies Land.
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-.1.5.000
J H Bunyard. Burns, entile, 7 on left hip; ear
Appropriated
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.. S7t>,000 marks, crop oil left cur, swallow fork in right.
Susceptibl -to irrigation...........................
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J I’ Withers, Harney, horses, combine»! TJP j
1-5U.O0O
Tillable bunch ¡and above irrigat on line, over ..................
«-,
• •
on left shoulder; cattle, hall eiicle cross ou
Amount now covi-red l-\ Malheur Lake which would be drained ami re-
either hip: earmarks, upperbit in right t ar, nu-
35,000 derbit in left.
claim
in • reservoir
.
rtuirji bv
ijv holding
n-ii'ituu up water
v.atui of Silvias
• »»» ivd Liver ...
• .................
Water Facilities- Silvies River, Silver creek, McCoy creek, Blitzen River, anti
.Marfin Bros.. Burns, cattle, double dot hori
zontal bai on either hip; earmarks, upperbit in
leu smaller i*trcamH.
right ear, su allow fork in left, wattle on right
Allitnilr 4,100 feet same as Salt I.alct Valley.
jaw; also some branded cir< le N on right side
Mean Temperature—12.
O L Shingledhcker. Burns horses, 5 on let
Annual precipitation—12 inihes.
shoulder; cattle. .7 < • right side an-i hip; ear
marks,
crop ofl righ; < ar. .-r<»p and under half
Minerals 2,200 pound» of borax mined and hauled by team from Denio, Ore*
crop off left.
gon, to Winnemucca, Nevada, daily, being all that is developed to speak of.
Fred
Denstedt, Burns, horses, FD on the left
Crop»—Wheat, <»ata, rye, barley, alfalfa, sugar beet», hop«. potat< es and all
shoulder: cattle Fi) on left side: earmark, un­
kinds of hardy fruit* and vegetables.
i- 2?
der half crop in eat h ear.
R J Williams, Riley, horses, < B on the left
shoulder; < att !v. < B on left hip; eurmarks, crop
off left ear, under ha f t rop off right, wattle un­
der chin; also cattle brandedL-S, crop and uu-
derbit in left eur, under hull crop in right; also
• -attic .IT <»n left ribs, crop and split in left car.
tinder half crop in right.
J! H Elliott, Narrows, horses, 1 h combined on
¡••ft stifle; cattle Th combined on left bip; ear­
mark, upper slope on eat h ear. wattle on chin
and bell collar.
1 vester.-mith, Narr< \vs, horses. 11 8on right
leg; cattle V bar, rannaik. under half crop and
short ove; slope in ea- h ear jughandle and
dewlap
F < - Smith, B lrns, horses, quarter circle 8 on
right hind l.-g and left shoulder; cattle, quarter
circle .on either hip; earmarx, crop off right
ear, split in under side of left; two dewlaps.
A E Young. Burns, horses, Y on left leg and
J< eotinret.--I on right shoulder; also boot on
left shoulder; cattle, rocking chair on left hip;
earmurk, light ear drooped down, left cut slop­
The only I’ure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum
ing towards head on upper side; wattle on lef
side of neck; all animals dehorned.
»' P Rutherford, Burns, cable, bar 2 on left
side < armark, under bail' crop right ear; horses
bar 2 on left shoulder.
Thus Wingfleld, Burns, horses, ° (chainlink)
""
’• i'-r; « attic, same on.left side; mark
crop oil left eur, short overslope in right.
John Craddock, Silvies, horses, S-S on the left
S. W. MILLEK,
Bhoubler cattle, > s on right side; mark, crop
• >fl righr ear, swallow fork In left, cewlap on
brisket.
*
W E -mith. Burns, cattle. X! on right side:
mark,
spin
in
right
ear,
wuttle
on
nose.
Burns, - - - Oregon.
G Hudspeth. Burns, cattle, scissors on right
side; mark.. n.p ami split in each tar.
Simon L«*wis, Burns, cattle 81. on right side
mark. cr-»p ami underbit in h ft ear, crop and
I under halt crop off right.
John Witzell Burns, homes. W bar on right
"title; (H tie. diamond bar on left hip: mark;
Stenographer and Notary Public
split m ea< h ear, wattle umier chin.
W. L. MAKMDKN,
The issues of tne
$1000 Reward!
LOCAL HACL.
104 issues, one
year, $1.50.
Once Striped.
la the th(‘.»iy of |’rofos:.(»r Henry Fair-
tleld OH Olli, ztadoKy professor hl the
I nh< i Ity of Columbia, who has
come to M- xl<o in search of the animal
which will prove hla theory, reports
the Mexican Herald
No other country In (he world poa-
•"MeH the evidence coveted by l»rof.
’’•I miiii wept Mexico, lie states. Both
himself an i 1‘rof Ewart have been en-
> u i ’ i I in th ■ Bahama islands, anti there
have found stiengiiiening links, but
t’ot the positive proof demanded by
them that at some time in the world s
history all hoises were striped like the
zebra, but lost their markings through
bleeding with Other animals Thia thr.
txlievr they can find In the state of
< hihiiah ia where th«* original breed
brouj in over from Spain by Corts hss
been pi« u ivttl more nearly intact than
hi any ot her counti v
I hat those horses ridden by Hernan
Cortez and his soldiers and which
wrought fear so plentifully In the
minds of the Ignoiant Indians then in
habiting Mr Ico were stripe bearer»
Prufeuor Os •in -au there can be no
question. Al i the toii<pi«-hi uf Mxlro.
he state« thi many of them ran wild,
and from th« i are dcscimded the pre*»
rm horses of <. w Mexico amt \rli.on.i,
which have
legs, but
hot on the I m Y The I dmi of the body
Mtrl|M»s la aiii utetl by him to degenrr-
acy and mix«
bn*rding
En route
Mexico. |*n»f <H»lw»rn
I a wee k
ten dti* in Cuba.
arare hing for r H 1er evidence that hit
I heor
He «ay« he found many
h. i Ml ll
** eirl|*r<| leg* but the
bod It ’• tl hl
Ir mark« Pr\»f.
Kwar
a ts
I U<il ng animai typ**
in Ft
I'
AH 1 J «malea, and ha«
giran
t pruof that at
■ume
I the borace must
bav*
F iti color an.I
mark
nue want 1« an
actual
*< be striped bor«e
rated, aud wbl*h
•till bears >i
mal »tripea. an I
Chia they
ve th«y w ill be able tn
Stage freight at 3 cents per pound........................
onice ill Cllixens Bank Buildlug.
$1.25.
IUrnev
5umb«r
L nited
SAVAGE COUNTRIES ALLIED than hopes, and it has alway s been
K. S. Bean,
I p’ c.
Wolverton
r. A. Moore
bupreme Judge»
The (,,|l..»in/t*iI-«* b«eu vumpiied »fur “reiul
made up tion ot a.I record, an l st.ti.tic. obtaio.bls and g.ve. .ctoal rewures
tell you promptly, fully and truth­
J. II Mitchel
« . W. Fu Itou.
N. VX illianihoD,
I
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revised table of information .
THE NEW YORK WORLD
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•Unding
Salary J*«'! a year and ex­
II
penses all payable in eaah No canvas
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Chicago
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