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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1909)
IBS' JCerald. LAH0K8T OIKOUr.ATION or sfKWSrArKniNTJUBCOUNTY. 8ATUI.UAY.MAY 1J, IWD. News. Mftt Local Stnllnrd of Drowscy is in It Hayes nnd family are up Lawen. .-, . n ln1.1 ! !.. I S, L). A. WIWIIIUM la in wwii njj with fricnda and rcln- mVMkMi I'JWIi'lf liliT lms i)rovon to woatlior. Capital, Surplus, i. imucrson was up num n tho first of the week on business. o work on the now building: Reed & Sons is now at a -d still on accoont of lime. vs. Uvitt unrey is numu n from an oxtened visit with ives at different points in the ametto valley. ireo wngon loads of Hour was aded at tho Younpr Meat kot yesterday. The flour e from Princville. unty School Superintendent ilton and wife and Mr. and Roc Buchanan came down Harney yesterday. avclinp missionaries of some ious cult, unknown to us at present writing, have bten r ing meetings on our streets. , A1, cnmo ist arrived a full stock of Van ' p.Rnnch vesterday. nt DisoSeeders so before pur-! M , . fron1 Alu. inn: call and see tho best force , ' ,. ,,: ! seeder in the world, and my j """ "" "' es and terms will be right.- Mrs. Uco. uyram is over iru... H. Voegtly. , Hear Valley visiting relatives. Schenk wants 5000 coyote, Mrs. M. Horton and Miss Julia bob-cat hides. Will pay $2 McKoiwie, of Diamond, camem l for all with heads and claws plete. Skins must be prime bring this price. Also uuya ir limes ana lurs. STORMY WEATHER comes at souBons wlion not oxppotod or wanted. Financial HtorniH oomo lilio smncrwHy, Any bank cun bo n fair woatlior bank. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS bo a good bank in ull kinds of S 25,000.00 S259OGO.OO UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY in from the coal for sale at Uliieksniith i mis. Wilson's. lion. W. It. King and wife arc in the city on land huniiiostt. Hopkins llros. have sold what was left of their stock to J. C. Welcome & Son. Mrs. Cortes Elliott lms been James Smith has a now stock ', of shoes of various kinds and styles. For tho noxt 80 days, or until Juno 1, 1 will sell blankoUi at ac tual cost G. W. Clovcngor. Somo very desirable rosldoneo and business lots in Burnt! can bo aecured by seeing Irving Miller. Call nnd sco James Smith'n now lino of shoes boforo getting your spring nnd summer foot wear. Mrs. Clics. Carter, who has been visiting relatives and frionda In Washington, relumed Thurs day afternoon. Cal Clemens and wife arc homo from their lionoy-moon and at homo to old and now frimu at tho rnnch residence. II' YOU AUK (iOINOTO TKA.VHL, Una thu Harney County Nntlonnl Hank TltAVKLI.KIl'S CHKQUKS They nro helf-lilcntlfj Iiik. Wantl'u To Buy - 100 Acre Improved Farm near Durns. Must bo A Hargain for Cash. Address, C. L. Hawthorne, Ida ho Falls, Ida. Don't fail to got a Safety Incu bator, W. T. Smith soils them. They run without a lamp-no ex pense Seo him. He hits one running at the Summit Hotel. Keatos for sale, all sizes and 'lengths, price SO cents per foot. Any one desiring Iteatoa address W. A. Ford of .1. 0. Alborson, Alborson, Orogon. Miss Genet Gowan expects to leave Monday for Pendleton where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Will McKinney, for a while and than go to Seattle to take in tho fair. A full atock of the best riding l'lowa II the John ph Wright, of Drowscy. is ,c hospital very ill with grip. which he has been suffering n days. He is better now will not be long until he .is home. Ontario Optimn. ,.. t-..:- .N j 1UJUL lltll'h. uiwuii' d by her daughter Myrtle, over from Harney yesler 3 attend the graduating ex . Sho was accompanied o this morning by Miss Zella Cecil and Rnlph who have n attending high school. yesterday. quite III during the week but at ' I It ik tminii 1 ua nii..l..l.f.it.... Archie McGowan expects lo i ". '"''W'- leave next weeic on jvoushiuhb, me oki ouuuing sinnumg on trip to Portland. , tho Odd FullowV lot was bid in C K Beery and Walter Struck I ' Arthur Horton and lie ia now went to Silver creek Tuesday to' t"nR it down to be moved do some surveying. nwny. Mr Wiseman is now at work i The stocfc books of tho Harney .,f.in it Mm stone for the i Valley Oil & Gas Company are Richardson store, "w -pvi .. .,. u. jupuv Sunday and will attend to olhn ready ntul willing to write you; )Uajn0S8 wliilo absent. I A illjtStfS i . till illrfj Cbas. Johnson, of Lawen, is in 7 " town today and will take home1 1- . Holland returned Sunday bis daughter, Emma, who has ;" Ontario and other point been attending High School this where he was on business. Ho .:, ' was accompanied with Miss Mng- inier. i ,n. , , , . . $IV J lll'VU mi 1'1VCUB III VIBIl the world, (which are Deere Plows) also for this Cum) try. I lave always been a success) whore others failed, at C. II. yegtly's. Among those who will go to Portland as wilnosfios In the Win. Hanley trial are: Thou Allen, Wm. Miller, and W. T Struck. A. 0. Faulkner left last Hugcy and building. 2 Section fiin. CO tooth Steel J. DooWn and his force tf 'f- "r? ',f , i (ULKJ " - hero indudnitely. DUtieS leil HUH Uluni'iiK .. V ::.,. A...I lv Rfl trMi Hnr- Bir ton.- of the county and ex- :- "ji . .r nxil. ft to be out about five months wa- "ia" " " ' iw.fk in the readjusting of Wm. Sesena and Nena Covers, i , it- .1 :.. .... e u nn..V. ami nf flin ffinntv a values. Ills uepuiica uu ironi iii nvum tuv. v.. ..w -. j Buchanan and Chas Loggan. were married at the residence oi took a cook and camp out- Johnnie Robinson yesterday at- .l -11 ..,!.. on.l n,-n. .-,,,. Inallpf. Kvrll O 1C HI IllT. mU Will IJKXOUIItlllJi uuu vu.i.- iwuuuuia v- : ,, . ,,,. R.f inononf nil tV0 lnnlL fill.- 1A AAA nio illtlllln UMr ... 1 ni ii.iv.w .. ...- lm. iU(vjwi liura niiiTO.Mii.i Mrs. W. A. Gowan and child- from settlement in the Burns arrived here on the Canyon land district as mentioneu in our i . i :... i nr Inni ..nil tu ulint m lire Monuay anu weru kuiiik "" issuu ii i.w ..i ....... JLajyjew, their former home, known as the Emigrant creek hen she received word herp reservoir site 10 e hsch in lu"- it Mr. Gowan had been trans-, nection with Harney valley recla med to the Salt Lake City land mntion project. krict. Mr3. Gowan then start- Me,srg Rogers, McKnight and fni. -WinnnmllCM whl'rf! SnO ' . il f OI. I..i.l Minn iui i,m....... nnffSU'nrtn. ui ou i ', . ....... . ....,.. Eii fiin-lmohnml """", ,",... n.i f.JU,0 ,l I1"- Mr. Jiaiuey ii nivi- - .. nrcnmnanieu uy ricu unuuo .... .,. . , , k L, Swearingen, who came (eo. Albright, of Portland, have this county about twenty years j)Cen making a tour of this sec-, and took up land and after tion during tho wcck in a oig linimr title to it went to Cali- winton touring car. They gave rnia. Is now hero again, having out nothing for publication furth- Ed foresight enough to hold on-, cr than we had a grand valley the land. He says Harney ' -md country surrounding it. iney Illey for him as California has j oxpect to return later and pro- dried up anu were w uh - .. lw mnl. Bomo ianr0 ,nvcst- h ' ments. Cal Clemen's buggy team made Soul Food things lively for n littlo while Tuesday with u goolt runaway exhibit They wero stoppct) just south of the Timos-IIorald oflice with little datnago done. Your attention is culled to the ad of the White Front Barn in Mr. McKinnon makes a bid for a share of your patron age and you should see what he has to ofTer. v P. G. Smith arrived homo from Portland Tuesday where he was disposing of his bnof stuff. He reports the sale of caltlo as very satisfactory nnd that the Fritz Mace cattle brought th top notch also sold his V eS There will bo morning and evening preaching services al the Presbytorian church Sunday May lGth. The subject for the morning will be: "Growth the laAvof "llio Kingdom" and for the evening: "Positive truths as a ,N and there is an ox- edingly poor out look for.crops i ' any kind: E HAVE THEM) New Spring Goods of Every Description Bokn -In Drewsey Thursday to tho wifo of Artie Reed a pair of twins, both boys. Mother and babes doing nicely. On thosnmo date a nine pound girl was born to the wifo of Jarvis Smith. The mothers of theso babes are sis ters and were formerly tho Miss es Bartlotl. The Son of Mr. 0. S. Preston, of whom wo made mention last week arrived hore tho first of this week and they both have taken up land in tho Harney lake ' section nnd will immediately pro- ceed to put tho land in rihapo to ' raise a crop next year. Thoy cx ' peel lo try tho dry farming pro- cess. Word comes from tho Bouth end of tho county that a mare on Frank AdrifmH ranch gave birth twin mules, both In a good iess Goods, Ribbons and Ruch- . T;..,u.-;rl,-;c nur-L!Mmlllh.n.,L00.d WS, lclCcb, LllllJluiuuin-Ji w.n.. j healthy condition; nlso that t-'ranlc ' T . kirts, Underwear and Waistings f)r women lothing, Hats, Overshirts, Under 'ear, Ties and Shoe? for men. A full stock of staple and fancy Groceries for every body. Orders promptly filled I. SCHWARTZ. J9 "Ths Busy Corner Store' JSrm7 Q3Et.JBIC3rCJJ?y Williamson has a mnro that gave birth .to twins but thoy did not live, Tho siro to these twins is a .Jackbo)onging to Mr, Adrain. Now, if the grain crop just conies up with tho way tho baby and mule, crop has'wtnrted It will not bgjong boforo Ilornoy county canbuild a railroad without Mr. Ilarriman's consent. A very quiet and unostenta tious wedding was hold at tho futurp homo .of tho eontrnutlng parties last Mondny night at a few minutes past nino o'clock when Mr. Walter Struck and Miss ZophaSturtovant wore mnr ried by Rov. A. J. Irwin with only tho witnesses present Thin little ooupo on tho pnrt pf this popular young coupjo has caused no littlo chagrin among thor many friends who had planned things othorwlso nnd.havonQW sworo venganco so look out for pranks, Miss Junnitu Gcer was given china shower party by hor numerous friends lust Wednes day evening at the home of Mrs. H. C. Smith and the young lady was the recipient of many useful ns well as ornamental gifts. In return the guests wero royally entertained and given a sumpt uous repast. Miss Geer will be a bride early in June. The Oregonian of last Sunday reported tho death of L. B. Geer, an old and respected pioneer of Mnrlon county, and an uncle of our esteemed townsman, Hon. I. S. Geer. Somo years ago he visited Harney Valley nnd is known to his friends hero as Bye Gcer. He was a useful man during his life and nt one time served as State land agent. W. G. Howell, tho Portland real estate man who has large investments is this county, has just shipped n large gasoline engine and centrifugal pump out with which to place water on his desert. Mr. Howell has recently purchased tho A. Venator lands bordering on the lakes of over 2,000 ncres and expects to make more investments in this valley. Ho has great faith In tho future of this secti.ii r."l is going lo farm on a largo scalo when con ditions justify. A. V. Racine and M. L. ilowis have purchased the Locher pro perly across tho street north of tlio Johps,on saloon npd in loss than a month's llmo expect to hnvo n largo bnkery running at its full capacity and will be in cliargo of a eompotent baker. This is something tlint has been needed in th(s city for spnio time nnd tho patronagp of tho ohineso should ho cut oul when those gentlemen Rot their Institution in running order, M, L. Lewis will bo tho manager, Chas. Taylor, whilo rolling up a bed 'at a post camp near Rlvcr sido in whicjj was jn automatic ooltH pistol, In some mystorlous manner tho gun was discharged and never stopped firing until it had .emptied tho magazine, two of tlio balls passing through tho young man's hand. Ho camo to Bums for incdipal treatment, IJo also reports that a couplo of days boforo tho accident to him that hia littlo niece was muto se verely burned by haying hor dreBH caught nfiro by tho camp flro. A lottor to him hero states sho cannot recover, Tho child was about eight years old. mMHMMIMMMMNM Schonk wanut mom coyote hides and othof fura. J. II. Culp, painting" nn1 pancr hanging, Burns, Oregon. Kdlson Phonographs and re cords for sale at Lunttburg & Dnlton's. Tho nly nnd best self food Disc Brill is tho Van Brunt, nt C. HVoegtly'H. Tlio Alumni wish to thank the Masons for tho uso of their halt Thursday evening. Foit Sai.k Thoroughbred Rod Durham Bulls from ono to three years old. Cal Clemens, Burns Orogon. Persona holding receipts for stock intho Harney Valley Oil & Gas Company nro requested to roturnAamo to company and re colvoho stock. Just urriyU: A complete line of Roofing; Sheathing, water proof Sheathing and Stringed Folt, Hnrntv C.n. Tniii. & Hdwo. Co. ..' . . , vc uiuiorHiiinu mai mo ureuK- er is nt work every day draining the Blitzcn swamp and getting tho land in proper shnpo for till ing. Mrs. A. W. Hurlburt, of tho Warm Spring, is in town for the graduating exercises nnd will take her daughter, Miss Millie, home when sho returns. There will bo an auction sale nexl Saturday at U o'clock of shelving fixtures nnd some household furniture at the Hop kins Bros, old harness shop. Having sold out their business Hopkins Bros, wishes all those iudobtcd to them to call and pay up as thoy want to got matters closed up as quick as possible. G. W. Clcvenger must have money at onro and is compelled lo request immediate settlement in some manner by those who owe him. See him by May 1 without fall, Blue prints of any township in Burns Land District, showing name of onlryman, date and kind of entry, topography, etc., $1.00 each. Piatt T. Randall, Burns, Ore. II. J. Hanson of tho Burns MeaT. Market is prepared to fur nish bacon, hams and lnrd to sheepmen and ranchers in any quantity Special prices for big orders. ' Paints, Oils, Doors and Wind ows, in fact everything for the fanner or builder, Give us a call and wo will bo glad to give you prices. Myers Pumps and Star Windmills. Harney Co. Imp. A lid we. Co. A young man by the nnme of Wood, while working for Tice Shull, hnd tho misfortune of a horse falling on him in such a mnnner ns to break his leg be tween the knee and nnkle. He was brought to town Monday for medicl treatment. The dog tax ordinnnce that has not been in force for sometime m past will again bo put in force. This little notice is given so thnt anyone wlio"hns a canine that they think is too good for the sausage mill they will have liino to seo tho recorder, pay tho tax and got a tag. - run alumni. Tho Harney County High School graduates of the classes of '00, 407 and '08 met Tuesday evening May 11th tit the homo of Mrs. C. A. Sweek and organized an Al umni. Tho following officers were elected: Merle Dnlton, pros.; Myra King, vice pres.; Alice Sweek, secy.; Harry Buck, treas. Agnes Sayer was appoint ed Historian. Tno Alumni entertained tho class of '09 Thursday evening May 13th, at tho Masonic Hall. A short program was rendered followed by light refreshments. Committees wero appointed to mako arrangements for next venr. CUMMWafcAHiHr bXbKUSBS Last night for the third time in Hie history of the Hnrnoy Cpunty HJgh School Graduating t'xorclson were held at tho Com- cliil Club hall. Tho hall was filled with an inloiontcd and attentive nudionco. The class of this year was Hiunll but the class molto vAif. "Quality not Quantity" and lliey certainly havo the Quality. Much credit is duo both loach ers and class on this occasion, as o&ch ossa:, vi i particularly good in its lino, and showing that the class ha certainly had good in struction and lms worked hard. Thograduatofiand tho subjects of their essays are: Agnes Cnwl field, The Value of an Education; Elmer McManus, Failure as a Success; Enid Cawlficld, A Good name: Mamie Winters, Patriot ism; Gertrude Hibbard was Vale dictorian. Agnes Cawlficld de livered the si Inintory oration. Several friends of the gradu ates assisted with the program every number of which was ap preciated. Hon. Frank Davoy delivered tho class address and diplomas wero presented by Dr. W. L. Marsdcn. Each member of the class was presented with a beautiful boquot of carnations little Annetto Leonard acted as (lower girl, NOTICE. All parties owing Lewis & Gar rett, or Simon Lewis arc hereby notified that all these accounts arc in the hands of our attorney C. II. Leonard for collection nnd settlement. Persons indebted to us will please settle the same with Mr. Leonard at once. Simon Lewis J. T. Gakkktt. NO TRESSPASSING. Hunting nnd fishing are strict ly forbidden upon my ranch. Alva Spkingek. NO TRESPASSING. Hunting and fishing arc strict ly forbidden upon any of the Pacific Live Stock Co. ranches. Trespassers will bo prosecuted. John Gilciiest. Supt. SESSBSti Number 17. Safe and not Safe COUNrV COUKT I'ROCEGDINOS Tho McMullen road wna disal lowed, Thoa. Bain road ordered sur veyed. Koycs and VnndcrVepr road disallowed. Sohug road ordered surveyed. Giloreat road continued. Clms, Wilson road ordered sur veyed, J.'T. Bnrnes report approved nnd was advanced $1,Q0Q fpr road work. $G0Q advanced to PftQh district, numborgnmlU. j Uyd Johnson granted liquor license tor six montns m tno town of Lawen, Assessor allowed another depu ty until tho assessing of land is comploted under tlio now Yl" Hon. H. DENMflN, M. D. Phys clan ind Surgeon I'allH nn'wi'M! promjilly ultilit unlity I'liuin' lluiriinnu. Harrlman, Oregon Thoro ara no relative dogrocs of ,saft' in bnnhng. A bank is either safo or unswfe. It is itnpoiKimV to occupy a middlo ground whoro tho hank will bo safe for somo customer . and unsafe for others. Likowiso witli a bank's service- it is either rood or not good If it is good, it is good for all customers alike. You are safe to do business with this bank, as customers will tell you. Wo manage our business so that we know it is safe for all. In the first place, our stockholders nro responsible men. Then wo havo a secure place for our funds and those of our customers, in our modern safe. All money loaned is securod. We would rather loan money to safe men at a lower rate and know tho loan is good than take any risk at u higher rate. We are prepared to glvo the same good service to all custom ers alike. Your business will be hotter with thosafoly and service wo can render you. A Savings Bank Department is a feature of this Bank, in which interest at the rate of four per cent per annum is allowed. The Harney County National Bank OF BURNS) OREGON. YOUR HOME INSTITUTION ST A TE DEPOSIT A R Y THE ANDERSON HOTEL Ml. and AIRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Propts. Wo are pleased to announce to our okl-limf friends and customers that we have again taken charge of our hotel. We ust completed renovating the en tire building and you will find the old-time home comforls when you call. We hope to see you soon. The old favorit Family Motel where guests receive .' pecial Utention and Good Service. .SOUTH BURNS, OREGON Near Fair Grounds. SJSS5;5 !r9S5S''' SOSSS' s rrs-s-r NEW MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Fresh Groceries, etc. For Spring and Summer Trade Tho Eastern Orogon Engineering Co. CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND IRRIGATION LNGIMERS Main Oflice, Burns, Oregon V i, t-U'lK.MK, Mjr. Branch Ofiice, Ijikuviow, Oregon ( l. I MaKNKII, Ml,'' &JS Kjai NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lien claimant, under and by virtue of section 5075 of B. & C. Comp. of Oregon, will sell nt public auction to the high est bidder for cash, at Diamond Oregon, on Juno 7th 15)09, at 10 o'clock a. m.. the" following de scribed horso loft with him by the owner over (5 months ago. and upon which there is duo for pasture and feed the sum of $75, to wit: a light bay, cotton nose, weight about 1000 lbs., brand E L on left slide, also blotqli iron on loft stifle. Fkank Mmanda. : "Dady's" Cigar Stand l IN TIM; jiOSI' OFFICi: IH.OCK j CANDY, NUTS, STATIONERY, I i Tablets, Pens, Pencils, School Supplies, Extracts i . Spices, Hiincy Crackers, Pipes, Tootli Brushes, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Call and sample some of his goods APMiMvrUATou- ,Niru;i:. In tlu County Court ot tint Pttituol Oregon for Hnrnoy Count) . In tlio innttcr of tlm lisUli') of Hint iit'l lliilluvylneaHilf Notice in livroliy rImmi thnt tho under. rIkih'iI ih (1 ill V n)inlnteil hyonlirol thoiibo0 uitltlcil court nmdtt ntnl im lur.il on Mnrrii 81, UHW, tho AilinlnN tralor of the- tifotwtild 08tal. iiti'l hn IpmlllU'iI, All !u'ronn liHlni! elalni npilmt cnlil utntu nro rei('nil to e- -ent iheni to lio ilniii.M'it'ur, ' Hum". Or i!"i, or t hiit ir.tnriioy, 0. A It mi1 "'it, ' Ihiin-, Orotron, with thu ,.roi'i' onehern uithiu nix months (rom il.iloof this notlro. DnloU April I, lUOll, MAitriN II IIimntox, Administrator. NOT! OK l'OIt l'U PLICATION llN'nKUSTTKSI.Nl)Ori'!llK,l liunii, orcuon. Mny 12, 1W. I Notiieu 'wruli) uh'ii Umt ouoNtrom, ill Nil utUi. 'K HKll. MCdlull t. TuwriflilliSOkrUlli ll'HiKO 8J Kl II ..tin Md.filiMii. 1m tlliul nutlrenf Inleuttiin til ihuVq f I mil CoinuiuUiloii tou. m eitubllili I clulnt ill lliu Mini 'iiiirrriiu, ucioro ie ItouUlor nail Itriclrvr. nt lliitm, Oroiion, nn I ho k.'iiiI ilnytit Juue, liHiu Oluliiiiuil nainraai wUm.nni iilli'rulllli (if ltHTim. orfgiin J owlt J. UUmiiiii'lrioiiiiK I' lli'ill), WIUIkiii NYllklMf, nil n( Vucilj-. Ori'iina A l'4Hfc IVuHtor, N0T1CK FOR PUBLICATION. Vmtkii BrATMlANio-rrr, JHuni, Orcvon, Mny Vt, W I Kottco U hereby elveu tlmt YIIIUiu WllUIni, ol Wftvorly. Oregon, who, on My 1, iwot. in ait o IIomiUilurirry,NoliO)tl,iitflid NoOjill. lorNKUNI.Ii. Hcctlim 10, KM HflDuctlouai V)i HW11 Rvi'tlon 1. 1uwntb(ttT tiuutliiltaiica US I'liit, 1IUlnclU MvrhUii. lui UlvU Unl)i'o nl Inteutlou In liuVo KlTl, CoiiiintUun I'ruol. to (iKiintn ciann m iuo i"i iuihu uv' We are Headquarters for Horse Blankets" Saddle Blankets STORM PROOF ROBES and Balsam of Myrrh We Carry a Complete Line ef HARNESS and SADDLES J. C. WELCOME & SON :3TjLr:n.e, Oregon.. niiliivm iviuiij hi, i.i iiiu, .'ii . i i Wkvo ly, Ort'KOii. ulin, on Mm-1 iwi luiiiintc'iul Kiitr.Ko K07H, Horlnl Nu (or Mj HWlj'Hectlnn 81 nml Vi Ki(, JEZ3E 0 V-ROT!? LIVERY, FEED AN erlt'O'i, beloru llio lieglitar mt Kwelvor. Uuriii OreKon.oa tln ww Jy ol J WW CUInmiit iihiih'h m vfltHMWii l.iuj (iibion. alYver)y,ori(rn. Wlior Bulllviin.ol liHiin, Orou. ThoniM F lleily il OUo Nlilriiui, bnlli of Vnvorly, Uienau Wu.riBBK, Hullor. J. W. OWEN, Propts. Finest hearse in county JfflS .. ri Particular attention given J.OT' ""' jS to Funerals. ' W&: "VJ f. Fresh Teams, Comfortable Ri.-, C.ircU Drivers. Particular attention given toTranscient Trade Horses ImnnliMl by Iho dny, wcok or nionlh Ch"AS. Main St., lilncksmitliiiijr and Horseslioing. Wagon Work ALL WORK GUAR ANTEED. Burns, Oregon,