The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 21, 1905, Image 4

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BRAND COLUMN
Full of r«*gic .leaning
?br Jimrs-iirraíd
are th' se lie
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. E. HUSTON
Dealer in
Groceries, Provisions
Feter leinens, Burns, horses. l'< on lei Uli
fle: cattie same on either hip: eai ark» crop
and split in left ear, s^allo.v fork kuds'iuare
IM*.
• ATURDA I. <
under bit in rizht.
The Breezy Language Used by Spurt­ hav- recuit
di
M Fenwick. Burns, horses,
ing Writers F.uds a Vigor­
:<l » .1 ;
cough i
al bar on left shoulder, rani
I. <111
«P
t
earmarks,
tw«»
usderbits
in
ei
HTEfeTkh 1 JON KATE
ous Defender.
Inch he «
iciue a*
branded bar 1 on right rit—: eeni
half crop 1» io fl ear.
IX for
l>te*
'li, tiiat d
A captious «>aitern editor asks petti- 1
J II Jiui \ ar-L I'.un-F rattle, 7 ml
ata MowOM
mark», < rup oil ieii • ar, swa: ,ow fork iu right
Juitly
what
th«*
Las**ball
writer
of
the
I
tried
Thra* Moalha
J r Withers. Harney, horse». cvi:tl<iuc<l TJP
Kan-aa City Journal dp aua by the fol­
¡on left shoulder; • attic, half encie » t » ibs ou
lowing:
: either hip t-finnarks. upi < ;bit iu right ear.un-
— «! Mager
! derbit in left.
«ELIA» BïHl>
’Tinker led oft for the cubs and
1 Martin Bros. Burns, rattle, double dot lion
ozon>d. Evers slanixu^d a clean single
i
iinptioit, Laugna
vm
>r
j zoiital l<ar on either hip: t-armai'ki*, uppvrbit iu
to left and went to third on Kiing »
I right ear,swiiiiov. fork iu left, wattle mi right
i
.
<
tipi
t'-ly
cure>l
tn«.
”
1
I elegrain »ay* solitaire to the name place. Kling pur­
jaw; aci some branded circle N on right side
The Evening
, uL shingle-.’«•< ki r. Burns, horses, ■> on lef
b
r« licv' • nt.-l peruia;:tnl
shoulder; < u"lr. . on rirnt side and hip? car
that Portland 1« not responsible loined secund. Weffer aaunfeied on
four Wide ones and the ‘To ix - »-igns cur- - .1 throve ui*d iu.'.g di»ea«i
marks, crop oh right tix . crop aud under hall
1 crop off left.
were
pubed
down
front
all
the
bases.**
for tl.c poor market* now afford­
prevt-fi' grip and pneumonia. Ai - Fred Denstedt, Kurus, horses, I'D on the left
In our mind's eye, naya the Journal,
»houider cattle 11) on left side; earmark, un­
ed eastern Oregon lange i attic. we can picture this eas'.ern editor as 11. M. ¡1 ru- •« druggis-t. guarai - der hull crop in each ear.
•
KJ Williams, «.Ge), n.-ises, CB on the left
he Is. Ot course he v. cars whiskers,
"
nd ’ I I Hl. Tri.tl but! ll- shoulder
;< a! tie,« ft on kit hip; earmarks, crop
Thia statement was made in and they are probably red ana cut Van
i
off
left ear, and« ria’f crop o’l right, wattle uu-
derenin, also cattle brar«<ic<i ,-s, < iop and un
anawet to an article in the East Dyke. He pariM hit» hair in the middle fn •-.
derbit in left tar, under halt crop in right; also
if he has any hair—and wears big,
cattie JT on let! ri! < roj> u:id split in left cur.
Oregonian a few day* ago, re tt-
under half crop it: right.
round glasses. He whs the pet <>* the
H H Elliott, Narrows. hor»e», '1 h < .-ml.i c>! ou
mg the fact that Umatilla, Bake: family and »¡»ent his early youth in
fl : kinde ' pf-sh Vegetables in Season,
left stiile; cattle Th commutd oil leii hip. ear­
some
nice,
refined
Bos
’
.
ou
niii>,«:y
and
mark,
upper slope on euch ear. waiile on < hiu
and Grant countir* are tilled
and
bell
collar.
never never played ’’old-old-cai" in
Il i- .1 'T'-sling to note that fur-1
’ ,->j h t-F'er Smith, Nari ra. horses. H
Overflowing with fat cattle,
the alley with buys of hK own age. He
leg; cattle V bar, earmark, urn!« half crop»t;. i
tun-
re fi'-ijm ntly mad-- by th< short o\er slope iu vat h ear jughandle mid
n*
ver
cltrnlied
a
telegraph
pole
to
wit-1
that the market ■■ so poor
ness the feoiM team p* lai the bags’ invention of urticles of minor im­ dewlap
F G Smith, Burns, horses, quarter circle S on Durkheiiner ijuihi
price* *o low that cattlemen arc for a winning game and « ild not hare
, right bind leg ami left sbouhfer; caitle, qiiu !. i
portane .
Many of the moi.) pop i < ircle rf on either hip; varinara, crop oil right
experienced
the
triumphant
joy
oi
discouraged, and the very life of
«basing a foul bull outside the fence 1 ular n ,i ■ s are thos>- designed to our, split in under side of left; n,o< ' duj-.
' A E Young. Burns, horrvs, Y on ivit leg am.
the great imhi-ti y h threatened which, when garnered, entitled him to
-li. !il peoplt
ami meet popular i .1-t connected on right shoulder; ui . bool » t
left shoulder; cattle, rockiug ehuir on left hip;
a seat on the bleachers.
by these condition*
right cur drooped don n, lei; cut sic]
A m the years of his adolescence i end. : jiis, alai on- of the most in­ earmark,
log towards head on uppersidv; wattle vn hi
The East Oregonian, in ’he passed this editor always kept al his
side
of
neck
; all animals dt-harned
in.’ ' li t - tliiitlia- ever been
article mentioned, laid the blame work during the long, sultry days of invi i.o-d is th'l Dr. While Eltelric CI’ Rutherford, Linns, < a;tb-, tar Z on left
side; cat mark, limit r half crop ri.;hi « nr; horses
summer, and never longed fur a breath
for the p-ioi market upon 1‘ot .i.i .d of fresh air, the blood-stirring sight of ! omb, p ifei.te.l Jan. 1, ‘.Mt Thtc- ' 1 bar 2 on ivit shoulder.
lúlixiAS ..
Thos Wingfield, Kurus, horst s, ® it U.tiuliiik
capital, and 11 mat c* oc< asioii now the big green diamond and the blessed a , >n.:> rfu! 1 oiun- positively cure, on left shoulder: cattle, same left t ;-t< ; imi: L
BURNS, I LG0W "
1 '"D "'I
’ i‘ i
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privilege of “rooting” for the borne
John Craddtxk, Si ivies, h rsvn. s on the left
to repeat llii* alatement.
-l.ini'rnll hair foiling out, sick and
team and hurlin pleturcMjue maiedic
“boulder; cattle, S ,s on light »n.c, mark. < rop
right car, swallow fork In leit
'J he
Cortland Chamlx-r id lions at the robin i umpire. The editor neiv .in- heatlachi-s, and wia-n us <-<1 oil
brisket.
was
studious
and
carefully
avoided
wi.
Dr. While’s Eleiliie Hair
W E Smith, Burns, » title,
Commerce Bullet.n (or October,
mark, split in right ear, amt
sneaking out to the ball park on a Sat
gives the average deposit* m urday afternoon and telling his confid I n a are po-ilively guaianteed
G Hudspeth, Burn», »altie. sti»>.<.rs on righ
side; mark, crop ami split ¡¡; ea h < it .
Cortland bank* at $44,006,1 mo. ing wife afterward that the r< u *>n -d'­ to m ike «traigli! b-iir curly in 25 Simon U'uis. Burns, cattle si. on right side,
could not reach him al his office wa-.
Thousands of these mark, crop umi umk ri,it in left chi , t r< p sn-i
This great mu- ■ of wealth i* ly ing because his telephone was out oi order, days lime.
under halt ci«»p off right.
.
-el.-1
i
nnlts
have Itet-n Hold in
John Witzell. Burns, horses, U bar >n, ngi.i
idle most of the year, a* owmts oh, uo. Our l apiititis brother editor
1 stitlc; cattle, diamond bur or. left hip; murk
was a model. 1 lie result is that he has the Variuti* cities of the Union, and split in ear h ear, wattle um.er ch;n.
not having the business activity to allowed the world to go by hlui. Hu
D M Mc.Mvtiamy, Burns, horses, reverse I. on
Ila- demand is constantly irreteas-
left atille; » attic. • • on k fl hip; msik, metul iu.
invest it in needed institutions, sits in isolated Ignoram e oi the great­
In each cur With full name uud addies
i
g.
Our
agent*
are
rapidly
be-
est American Institution- ba ’ bail.
Varien Bros., horses. LF on right Bilik . cattle
*mh a* packing plant*, canneries,
The absolute poverty of written Ian- . <<timg rich selling these combs LF on right hip; mark, crop, upper bit uud un-
,
derbit
in right ear
and other industries that would af­ guage to express human emotions wan They positively sell on sight. Send I
I J A Williams, V ud ; horse», 71 baron stifle.
probably first exemplified when the
,
cuttle,
bar IL on left ribs: murk, umlc bit iu leu
oul a market for inland empire
Men’s size 35c, ladies’ ■ cat, under slope iu right.
paleozoic sporting wrher with li 1H for katuple.
H Elliott, Burns, horsts, IU < ombine»! on left
»toil' which is now a drug, and
i'Ls ami his papvins pa i tri 'I to
50c — (half price while we aro in-
i »title; cattle. on left sitlc; mark, uuderbit in
right ear, left split in half lower part loppt d
which would return handsome in­ stilb»' the hr;->f «ticoanui twit bn;.', game trocucing them.) The Dr. While , doWu
against aide of head.
!>.'! ween I he
V|. ' t' If i . it.
id ! Kai -
comes from the investment.
e
and ’ he
,\1< tin
■ . ■, lanls.” The Dr. White Electric Comb Co., I , C 8 Johnson, Van, horsed, SJ on lefts;, ai •
l cattle, SJ ou leit hip; murk, crop ami uuuc.
naif crop iu right ear, underbit in left.
Portland is extremely jealous From that lime to this the language of Decatur, Ill.
C J Jonnson, Riley, cattle, O Lar on left nip:
H|M>rt has always been in advance of
, mark», swallow fork in right ear, split in left.
of any invasion of her trade ter­ the ages It has outstripped the clas-
1 W B Johnson, « attic, J K combine«! oi. left hip;
crop oil right tar, two splits and undti
ritory in central and eastern Ore­ rilcaiists, who are bound by rote and
For Sale—Fall and Winter ap­ murk,
half crop in left.
rule. The baseball writer, with his
gon, by any outside rival, and yet sleeves rolled up and his trusty type­ ples 75 cent» a Iwx, best varieties. I W A Campbell, Narrows, horses, ' combined
Ion left shoulder: cattle, bar Nt combined on
Cortland takes no ventuie to in­ writer eating on a roll of paper, is a Horae- pasture free. Fruit ready left shoulder; mark, upper half crop in left ear.
maker of language. His is nature’s own
| John Buoj Burns, horsts, 2B on It ft shoulder ;
crease that trade anti bind it to method. He g»ds «lose to bls readers about Sept. 20 at the Belehaw ' cattle, 2B on right hip or side; mark, crop oi!
each ear, hole iu right.
ranch
—
Belshaw
&
Bentley
Bros.
her.
If eastern Oregon tattle, because h<’ Is uubliiuely free from ham.-
Mrs I N Hugbet, Wurm Springs, cattle, eur
customers with the usual
lock on left side; mark, wattle under < him
Ix*ring grammatical form and his vo­
sheep, hay and wheat are shipped
John Ilipstnan, Burns, horses, OJ on the left
high class goods and invite ’lie pul lie to call when desiring
cabulary is evolved as he goes along.
shoulder; cattle. OJ on right sidt ; mark, split 1u
Religious Services.
eastward it i* Cmtlana’s fault, for It weaves its* If from the woof of en­
leit ear, two underbits in right.
circling smoke from his malodorous
Sam
Burns, eatlh
cattle, 87
left hip; mark
.
eioii 11 King,
Klug,
.<7 on h-it
»he can afford to handle all the
< I ■ i vi < Klin»,
1. ■»-1.11 ........ , 1..................
i
pipe, and as he gayly sails out into the
Rev A J. Irwin will preach at'
u"‘,*’rl'“ t'“'“'h «•’. »■•uit-on art
entire output ef the eastern Ore­ boundless realm of his red and green
A Eali, Egli, horses, /E on left Stille: < uttle, /E
Harnev the 2nd Sunday of each
iiuaginatkm he coyly picks the choicest
on right hip; mark, upper halfcrop off light ur.
gon counties.
idioms and flits from flower to flower month at 11 a. rn, and 7.-30p. in.
J W Biggs, Burns, horses, OR on left stifle.
Solid (jol'.l Watches, i ancy Clocks, Jewelry of all kinds,
Eastern Oregon will develop it, in the glorious gardens of budding syu-
II B Simmons, Narrows, horses, TH I tom bin
at 2 Lined
Sabbath school every sabbath
Hj
on left »title; cattle, circle I on left ribs;
Silverware, Ebony \
Cut Glass. Ilandpainted C hina at
onym
and
blooming
metaphor.
mark, crop and under half crop in kit cui, uh -
material resources just a* rapidly
derbit in right, dewlap under thn-ai.
The baseball writer writes for those p. m.
Cost,
Take
a
peep
al
my
windows
as Cortland provides a market for who understand his linguistic vagaries
Sunday school at
and
revel
tn
the
seeming
confusion
of
the product* of the state. That
.
Joel H Howard, Burns, horses, bar 11 on left
amey tnel Stifle; cattle, same on left hip; mark.tiupoft
bls complex phraseology. He is »he first Sunday of each
tl Fame
♦ 1Bl
«*r>p)it in righr.
city i* tin- market center of state Journalistic free lance who denies <ho o'clock a tn. On the coniti! fl.:-.! <atth-,
\. i leil
let! hip.
...........
Clino, unni
MUBllow
moinn
at I j , iplilluright
W D Harney, 1Mr
Burns,
hoises,bell A on left CMWiet
stifle
and hei idle capital should make
i ai ihtais.
• i j «attic, same .m hii hip; mark, ci.it» oil ami
and fourdi Sunday of each month
°“ lvh h,i*;'"urk.swaiiow forkiut.
.1
<:
l'rnüutnnit
Vln.^u
h
K.
IV
.
...1.1.
i fork in lefi; cuttie,
.
split
in
right
ear,
swallow
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over the stickler for literary finish He
provision to take care of the pro­
nt
3
o
’
ciork
p
tn.
Preaching
ser
­
knows his readers and they know him
I J C Creasinun, Burns, cattle, J Y » uinbined on
duct* of central and eastern Ore­ When he says. “Tinker led off for the vice > vejy second Sunday at 8 p tn. left side or hip; mark, crop and slit in right cur
and slit in left.
cubs and owned,” every legitimate,
gon, a* rapidly as they are pro­
L L Clark, Nhrrows, horses, bur C ou the left
At tho
Presbyterian church shoulder.
thirty third degree “fan” grasps Inune-
duced and sent to her markets. diately the graphic picture tllllS Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor. C. H. voegtly, Burns, horses branded CV on
left shuulcer
Any other arrangment will alien­ painted.
Devim- si-rvices the third and fourth
EC Bulkley, Siivics, rattle, 44 on left, hip and
Let the baseball writer alone. In bis
light ribs; murk, smooth < rop in vat li ear, bell
to tho8e in th» interior uh< t:i>.< the li mbi» to come to uh for anything
ate central ami eastern Oi
very frenxied philology he contributes Sin id ays of each month at 11 a. m. wattle; horses, 41 ou leit stifle
they
need in the
a
vivid
ami
refreshing
contrast
to
the
Fred
Oakerman,
Rilev,
horse
brand
bar
F
and
7
:30
p.
in.
front Cortland in lint '
1
either left shoulder or stifle; also Y J (J making
monotonous n< ws pages and the weary­
10
a
m.
every
Sabbath
morning.
babbath
school
at
;
....
.....
.
un
i«A' ,anie
vast sections will learn to
bar F on lef! shoulder or rif s; mark two umier
ing precision of the nice, round editor­
bits in left ami cue ill right; algo two undei bits
ial
sentences.
And
we
who
also
write
el-'-'V'here fur an outlet ami
We , a: ry n
:■ !ir.. ::',ii at ¡.rii-e; that would surprise you. Mail
Preaching services at the Baptist; iu each ear.
for a living must conf< n to it sneaking
Darst «k Woldcnberg Jr.. Burns, cnltlr ibrcc
< r,k
| i- 1», th
tiii.l <1 to.—Describe what you i»nnt ai: I we are sure
i’
depend on Cortland.
admiration for his boldness, his origin­ church evi ly 1st and 2nd .Sundays, angles on right hip; mark crop of! eueh eat;
horses same brand o<1 right stifle.
»,- can pie e you
bls
ality
and
the
easy
familiarity
of
morning
and
evening
Sunday
It t* up to Portland to build
Geo Shaw, Burns, cattle brand <• S on right
school every Sunday at 10 a. nr. hip; earmarks Miuare crop in both ears with
Her $42,000,000 style.
packing plants,
j underbit in left, also crop und underbit iu right
prayer meeting every Thursday | and upper half crop iu left; horses G > on right
deposit* should be utilized,
M.m-
shoulder.
Wanted More of the Same.
Largest -''tore Between Portland and Bois.;.
evening. The pastor will preach at
II Kelley. Burns, horse brand circle 5, also F
ey is of no value, except as it IS
Aiutut a year ago Dr. Oray
on left stifle; also K ou left shoulder.
Creek the third Sunday 6f
,*" Miller,
l l' Burns, horses,
>“p.
used
Idle money is of no more I oh I a wallet containing a kii-gv Silver
F M 8 Stuart,
1 W
W^M
Burns, cattle,
cuttle, 7 dumb-bell
,
,
,
,,
,
.
Stuart. Buri»,
I. on
un right on hip left
the
mouth,
mid
at
\
an
the-Ith
Sun-
!"
“
lk
uu.Url.n
lu
ikhu-ar,
■ ,-wlad uu brut.-t
Uo olb-ii-d a lib
I | horse
liikrai.* brand
I.ran.l 7 . t 1. on 1*.#»
value to the country than so much mini of moniM
left ««HI..
stifle.
•rul reward for it* return, but th»* day until further notice—Rev. A.
F G Blume <fc Son, Burns, cattle 51 on left hip
*oap.—East Oregonian.
murk, crop in left under half crop in right eur
piirty who found it thought the
B. Minaker, Paste-,
wattle on le,t jaw; horses, 51 ou h-n stifle.
LINGO OF THE BALL FIELD. ofCseev, l i
Stage Line
Wm. MILLER,
attorney at law .
l^ayes Burns i’,tl -, i„. a «
«• on
. .
r °"Uris
at G:30 a m. Arrtv s at lb
-
ly from ()nt rii at 5 p a
•Tropica? nd Domestic
Fruits when in Season.
f£ ALSO HAS a LtcIK OF
GENTS FURN SHINGS,
Hats, Shirts, Clothing,
Underwear -Cet Prices
I
DALTON BIGGS
J. W BIGGS.
‘"£« M
Biggs & Biggs
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
B KN8,
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U the
OREGON.
Practice in all the courts of Ore.
J Collections promptly made.
*'• "• Fax“1*11
G. A. R«M»ol»
PARRISH & REMBOLD,
.itturney8-at-*Law,
Bums (anil Canyon City.) Oregon.
CHILDRFW’S CLOTHING.
L. Wohl. •.
A ill pia Hee in »he courts of Harney ana
,t • ■ f.'uuticH ami iu the supreme court »»line
.ta'.e. uU'l also in U. 8. land office.
GIVE HIM A CALL
THE WINDSOR
Ontatuo-ßup^
<’h;is. II.
ATTOlIXtY
rifui attention
WCÎ0N
W
GEO. 8. SIZEMORE,
attorney ,
.........................
B urns ,
O regon
<'ollet-iloti«, Land liu.ines«, and
Batate mailer proiuj ll, attended to.
Real
ÀUüin
Ima
Sb ;vinland f {air (uHin^
8. W. MILLER,
n III
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Oregon.
Burns,
W. J. COLEMAN,
Stenographer and Notary Public
B urns , - O regon .
Office in Citisene Bank Bull,ling.
W. L. MARSDEN,
MARSDEN & GEÄRY.
BURNS,
OREGON.
Ojììcr al rexi'lenC''.
Pliant No. 20
H. 8. Brownton
L. E. Hibbard
Hibbard & Brownton.,
D hntlsts .
Office liitil door cast of The Citizens Bank.
Burns. Oregon.
W. C. BROWN,
dentist
B urns , O regon .
Don’c Overlook the
Olliee upstairs in Voegtly Building.
Special Inducements Offered
SOCIETIES.
HARNEY 1.01)GE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
,’eelé' odd Fellow« Hall,every Saturdnv
30 p i.
c. a . Byrd, N. G.
F. o h ! non. Secretary.
“Jim” J. 1 > ARLEY, Ontario, Oregon.
Every man in every town dur­
ing the course of a lifetime has to
ask favor of an editor—not an ex­
ception to this rule.
A man may
escape a doctor, keep clear of the
courts, but once in a
lifetime, at
least, has to go to the newspaper
lo have a certain
put in —
piece
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
■TATS— URKMlK :
Ü
I
J. H Mitchel
I
C. W. Lu Ito n.
,J. N. Williamson,
Congressmen.................
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Attorney Genera!...........
........
A. M. Crawford.
Governor
.......... O;
Geo. E. chamberlain.
*«<‘retary oi state
F. I . Dunbar.
treasurer
C. 8. Moore.
4upt. Public Instruction.
J. II. Ackerman.
’ate Printer
J. K. Whitney.
r
Monster ot Fearful Mien.
a death notice, card, etc., have
First Russian Had a terrible
his name pi luted in or omitted nightmare last night. Dreamed I
from some item.
It is therefore was attacked by a giant.
Sei-otnl Russian — llow big
your interest to treat the editor
wai
he?
billy
He deiirea lo be fair; he
“Big as a Jap."—Life.
would rather do the right thing
be found in the top of your own
hat some day, and you will never
know how
it gut there.
Don’t
you think you are immune; don’t
think that providence lias especial­
ly favored you; yout
time will
come and w hen it does come, it
Willie a line investment if you
have a fnei d in the editor’s office
-Ex
DISSOLU 1 ION Nol’lCF.
N 'ice i* hereby given that the
copartnership heretofore existing
betwi-r a Fred Haines and S W Mil
hr
der til, firm name of H imes
A M.iler, st Burn* Oregon, ha* been
disse red. Mr Haines buying the
inter,,t of Mr Miller
The business will continue at the
ei'l stand in Burns, under the firm
name of Fred Haines A Co, Mr
Haines paying all firm indebtedness
and cllecting all notes
counts.
Dated Sept 23rd, 1905.
and ac­
Farti H aixk *.
SW M illeb
G. W. Clevenger A Co have re­
ceived a big lol new furniture which
the public should call and see.
t K. 8. Bean.
.> C. Wolverton
» I'. A. Moore
*u preme Judges
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Distr t t, JiKitfe
iHstriCt Attorney
Deputy Diet Atty
Geo. E. Davis
J W McCulloch
.................. CH Leoustd
Circuit Court meets the Third Monday in
April and Fourth Monday in October.
than the wrong thing; but if you
give his a kick, the dent of it may
Seuators
E P Sylvester, Burna, cattle C on left hip.
Roy McGee, Bum», cattle Al) connected left
hip, murk crop off left upper bit fu right car:
horses, same left shoulder.
J H Auderaon, Monument, cattle a right side
and hip: horse» X right stifle.
J PFarrc, Burns, cattle J P connected, spear
head with bar tinder on left hip, mark upper
half crop in each ear ; horses same brand on left
stifle
W H Mayfield, Burua cattle, EX either hip or
j side, mark crop ami split in left ear umier Slope
| in right: horst s EX lef’ s!:«'iilder.
J W Shown littrney, cattle U8 left*,btp mark
; crop anti two split» iu right eur: horses US left
, stifle.
D H Smyth. Smith, cattle triangle, bar 4, 1IB
connected, CC any plate; horse» same.
Frank Matney, Burn», cattle, quarter circle
Diamond on either hip; murk, under half « rop
iu left, crop and underbit in right: horse» same
ou left hind leg.
F. Crowley, Lawen, cattle F<-on left hip: «ar
mark crop and split in left bole in right; horse
C on left »title
Joiut Representative
Joint-Senator
Neuralgia
COI KTY
And Other
Cuonty Judge
Clerk
Treasurer
Surveyor
“he riti
Assessor
School Superi u ternie nt
Stock Inspector
t o nni ibioners
Pain.
.All pain in any disease is
nerve pain, the result of a tur­
bulent condition of the nerves.
The stabbing, lacerating,
darting-, burning, agonizing
pain that comes from the prom-
inent nerve branches, or sen­
sory nerves, is neuralgia, and
is the ‘‘big brother" of all the
other pains.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Tills
rarely ever fail to relieve these
pains by soothing these larger
nerves, and restoring their
tianquiiity.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
leave no bad after-effects, and
are a reliable remedy for every
kind of pain, such as headache,
backache, stomachache, sciat­
ica, rheumatism and neuralgia.
They also relieve Dizziness,
Sleeplessness,
Nervousness,
Car-Sickness, and Distress af­
ter eating.
...................... J Loitz
J L. «land
IIAKMKV I
W anted T ri s . worthy mfn and
atom KN to travel ana advertise for old
jstabiished house of solid fincania)
standing
Salary $780 a year and ex­
penses, all payable in cash. No iB ivas-
sing required Hiv rt lerenccs syvi en­
close self addressed stamped enve’op*
Address Manager, 355 Caxton Bb :
THE BURNS HOTEL
H. E THOMPSON, Prop:.
Reasonable Rates, Good Clean Meals, Comfortable
Rooms, Courteous Treatn ent.
Wm Far re
.............. A W Gowan
city .— Brass’
Mayor.
Recorder,
Treasurer,
Marshal,
Councilmen:
..Dr. J. W. Geary.
8 W Miller
V I Hopkins
J W Sevedge
ic E McPheetera
J C Foley
Simon Lewis,
G W Clevenger
Meetiugs of the Council every Second aud i
Fourth Wednesday.
8 p Hl
•ill .«ailing <oit
sub
j» ct t • »•: ?c.
I’t'i San I
. . '1 •-
every 5 day-.
<’olumbla River
8 p. m
i p. n.
Kira Kiri’s.
Ex Suu. To Astoria ann Way Exi-ept
Satunl'y
Sunday.
L&hdiuvi’.
10 p. I«..
WiltameU.' Hlirr.
ti a. ni. OiegliH • oy, New ! 3d pn
Except bflrg, Sal tn nil,! V/.tv Ext pt
Jz^ndiiig.-.
Sunday
^andaj.
IV.IIanirttr A imi . i l
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7am
iiiver.
,
Teu.'day 0r<gon ; h . 1
'or ■ '*•' 1«;|J
Tuhrd’y • : ■
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¿r Sat
6 a. ui
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Sat
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Gen. Pass. Ae t. Por:
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BURNS LODGE NO. 97. A . F. A M.,
Meet« every Saturday evening in Masonic A. L. MOHLER, I
■
Hall.
C. Cummins, w. M.
W. C. McKinney, Secretary.
INLAND LODGE NO. 70 K. of I'.
M l -1-1. livery Thursday evening hi the Brown
I1»'-,,
,
11. M. Horton, C.C.
L. M Brown. K. R. 8.
BURNS LODGE No <7 A. O. ü. W.
Meen every second and fourth Friday
.......
.
A. C. Welcome, M. W.
I - N.I oeliran, Recorder.
ORDER OF WASAINGTON.
M'-el" every fir.1 and third Friday, lu Browu
H*n- ,
,
<'■ >' Rutherford, Prealden
1 tail \ ulgamorc, Secretary.
Forest Rese c
For S-’e
Forest reserve ’■crip,
I act* vf •
acres ami upward, re.-
i-■- ituisediite
use and guaranteed.
Will buy soldiers’ I
for service* in all In,!
’
n
r ami Mi-»-
ican anil War of 1KI2
BURNS CHAPTER NO. 40, O. E. 8.
Masonit Hall.
Hora WoldenbeiR w' M
Marie Carpenter, Secretary.
'
618 MfiRQUAM BLDG
SYLVIA REBEKAH DEGREE No.<3.
Meets every let and 3d Wednesday.
i? a i;„. v«
,»
Louisa Byrd, N. (i.
E Alice King. Rec Kec’y.
Your Patronage Solicited
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
HARNEY VALLEY CAMP No. 381, W. offW.
Keetii every fl rat and second Tuesday,
w A.
* n
, / • w- M< (;iaJn, Com.
W.
Gowan, . Clerk.
TULE CIRCI E No. 1C5, w. of W.
Meets e\cry fourth Tuesday
loue WMUn,. eteri.
* .. ..............
50 YEARS'
expedience
St' T rade M arxs
-
design «
•
CoP'/riGHT»4c-
Anrone BBnrtlng a . ■ ,-trh i, -i ¿rsc-iliUjSWW
quiiklv fwrerttun out ■ ;-tm<-n free’’’■uerM«»
invention isprohal lv t«r . '!‘f.
tiouastrictly confhl. ':,
! l.m i. col: nU i
aont free, »mie.st »:■-i < v V 1 ; , - "urm
U.ll ’ puiejw». _
Patents
»h- i-'h
i"U
(Jo. IB.
............... taken
-
•r<c «it natici,
»pfcuil
not i<v, witl
wit io 'i . ii.
t». r."
r-." lathe
iatbe
Scientific flmricaiL
LEWIS & McGEE, Propts.
A handsomely n’ i«;r.i: « d wi .. . • r .| ,t*S,’r2
eulation of any RcieuUtlc j-.iorm
’’ear: four mon«hs, |1. S M byi
lUUNN
Burns,¡¿Oregon.
Horses receive the best of
County Court nuwta the first Wednesday in
January, March, May. Jul), September and
November.
Kegi.ter
Set-elver
the
FIRST CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR
H. C. Leven»
"am Muthemhead
J M Dalton
E M Jordan
Tom Allen
J. E. Loggan
M E Kigby
J A Vest
. iCT Miller Chicago
(W I. Beat
HAK5KV IT. a. LAND OFF1CSI
for
special Accommodations
Traveling Men.
! Hi -HILE
From Pot Hand
JOHN W.OK*KV
G-ex^xToeTling’-
Job printing—The Times-lieraid
OCEAN »nd ¡UVJV
Physicians and Surgeons.
ANYTHING
IN MY UNE.
I Guarantcr the Goods and Prices
whole tiling wa* belter than the
{reward. The other day the doc
tor entered hi* coal liouxe and the
that thing he saw wan his wallet,
and protruding from the end was
'a card bearing the inscription:
"DiM-tor. please fill this prescrip­
tion again."—Garden City iKan.)
lieraid.
Atlantic
Expr.j..
2:10
Branch »•!>. ■ .
!•’ •
v.h 4
from experienced hands
Flegant
Our new Irnok entitled
t'l M oney
M aking I deas is worth u
. i.iit in
gold to every man who wants to start a
legitimate, paying mail order tusin<-<s
It tell» you what lo do and In « to do
it succez-fully.
Send us 50c t- day
and we will »end you tl.r
ok.
nd a
valuable moi ll v toarnai n vea, free
ClNTl RT I’l BI.ISIII'- . <
OX 73,
rltB ix DA« -
hem Livery turnouts,
i uting Parties accommodated
Horses Bought and Sold.
• ixx
<7
BULLS FOR SALE
Nearlings and Two-Year-Olds in
Quantities to Suit.
“For many years I have been a con-
sUrt s.ifftrcr from neuralgta and
headache, and have never beta able
to obtain anv
| m various
headache powd-rs and capsules, until
1 tried l5r. Miles' Anti-Pain Pflla.
They always cure niv heads ’be in five
minutes Ume - FllED R HWINOlXY.
Cashier 1st Nat. Bank. Alkuuon. Neb.
Tiie bulls can be seen at the “p” Ranch, and persons desiring
to purchase should inquire there of F. H Howell, Assistant to
the General Manager, who will furniali information a* to prices
Dr. M let* Antl-Paln Pill» are sold by
your druggist, who will guarantee that
the first package win benefit.
If It
fail» he will return vour money.
25 doses. 29 cents. Never «old In bulk«
and will sell the same.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
i
FRENCH-6LESN LIVE STOCK CO.
B- W. HAMILTON
►
•ti . i , im
: l.-d Is
Stock Inspector. Harney County.
... Re?r°«ents the,...
Home addreep,
Home Insurance Co., of New York
Liverpool, London & Globe
?!
Fire Assurance Co , Philadelphia
OFFICE WITH blOOS & BIGGS.
Corner South
Bu. ns, Oregon.
Lunaburg & Dalton's.
Bump, Oregon.
DEI ! TIE?:
«
¡rant Tl.mnpyou....
A. E.-Brown...........
R. A. Smith................
........... Lawen
. Venator
.... Andrews
A. Landin....................
............ Denio
Archie McGowan ...
............. Burns
Parties intending to move stock should
give the Inspector or neared deputy ten
days' notice.
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