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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1912)
r IT'S A GAME Tho clothes gnmo is just like any other game, only in this ruse wc both win when playing: 'it it. Satisfaction am! confidence are at stake. Yon piny for nnli.-fiictioi. in our make and we ploj' for your confidence in us as the makers. We have a winning line of fabrics for spring and summer for a on to look over. Everything New in Styles and Ideas. The men who wear our clothes aro the best mascots we can find. Come in and play a hand in our little game. Schenk & Williams MERCHANT TAILORS - LEADING CLOTHIERS Cleaning, Pressing and Eepairing Burns, Oregon, Odd Fellows Bldg. Elir iincs-fftafd. JBIU SATURDAY MARCH 3,1912. Ilarriman interests are now at work this expression from Mr. Davidson alludes to further ex tension work by the Hill line. cure a stage line between Burns and Bend as a great many who are coming West will be routed over the Hill railroad system by way of the Deschutes road and we should have a cheaper mode of transportation than now ex ists from that point. People who come from Missouri river points for $25.00 get scared at the auto fare from the railroad on to Burns. Mr. Donegan stales that J. E. Sawhill has takenover the inter ests of Mr. Harrison in tho auto trucks and contemplates putting on eight machines during the coming season. I.MCU. AM) PERSON U I WOMAN'S CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB OKIITION KATKS- One Year Six Monthi Three Montha liOO .100 . .75 NO DEFINITE ANNOUNCEMENT. The Times-Herald hoped to haye a definite announcement of the intentions of the Hill railroad system from the Deschutes east to Burns in its issue of today. The Portland papers received here Thursday night indicated that an announcement would be forthcoming at once, the Tele gram saying that W. P. David son of the Oregon & Western Colonization Co. would be in, Portland on Thursday to begin a whirlwind campaign to place the lands of his company on the market. One paragraph said: "It is a foregone conclusion! that the announcement that the! big territory is to be thrown open ' to settlement this year will mean an impetus toward further rail road building and extension through Central and Eastern Oregon. The main need of that section has been and still is trans portation facilities, and it is strongly hinted here among those who are close to Mr. Hill that the laying of steel will be contemporaneous with the mar keting of the land." The Journal of the same date said announcement of Carl Gray's promotion to head the Great Northern was expected within 24 hours and possibly the further information of extensive railroad work would be simultaneous with the other announcement. The Times-Herald arranged yesterday by wire to secure such information for today's paper but found no announcement had been made. However, Mr. Davidson did give out a statement to The Times-Herald representative yes terday afternoon but it was gen eral in nature. The meeting of the ladies call ed for Wednesday afternoon at the Masonic building for the pur pose of forming an organization to work for the improvement of home conditions and assist in the general progressive movement, was attended by thirty-one ladies. They organized the Woman's Civic Improvement Club, electing Mrs. W. L. Blott president and Mrs. R. D. Cooper secretary. A committee was appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws. The next meeting of the club will be held on Tuesday. March 12, at C. B. McCnnell's offices in The Times-Herald building at 7:30 o clock in the evening. All the ladies of the community are urg ed to join this club. RABBIT SUPPER" TUESDAV. The "Rabbit Sunner" which was the stakes in the rabbit com petitive shoot by the members of the Harney Valley Rod and Qun Club participated in on February 22, is to be eaten Tuesday eve ning at the Burns Hotel. Be sides those who took part in the shoot all other members of the club have been invited to attend as there are going to be some interesting bear and fish stories in connection with it The secretary must know this evening the exact number who are going to attend in order to provide the necessary plates to be laid. WE'RE SOME "PUMPKIN. man so closely identified with Mr. Hill it is of some importance nevertheless and further confirms the intention of tho Hill lines to come into this territory and the line will follow the land grant which places Burns on the line. When seen in Portland yesterday Mr. Davidson said: "I feel confident there will be extensive railroad development in Central and Eastern Oregon within the next 18 months. There is no place in the United States where opportunity of these colo nization settlements are so good as in that vast empire and I have J. J. Donegan arrived home Thursday after an absence of three weeks during which time he attended a meeting of the as sessors of the state at Salem and also the irrigation congress at Portland. Mr. Donegan says much tood Loming from a . was accomplished at the irriga tion meeting where contending factions got together and a bet ter understanding of conditions reached. He states that Harney county is decidedly on the map and he found a great interest in his home county. Recent announcements have had the effect of attracting attention to the country and also indicates great activity along the line of development in the im mediate future. He.'returns with greater faith in the country and the permanency of Burns as a commercial center. Mr. Donegan doesn't look for Henry Eichner was in the city this week. Geo. Cawlfleld came up from Narrows yesterday. Rag carpets woven Hknky Eichnkr, Harney, Oregon. Scott Hayes was among our visitors from Lawen during the week. Sid Comegys was in the city for several days this week look ing after his campaign fences. Don't forget the Library Ben efit entertainment on next Fri day night. It is full of novelties. Dr. Griffith performed an op eration on Mr. and Mrs. John Schenk's little son yesterday for throat trouble. E. C. Eggleston was up from Sunset during the week consult ing political friends and looking after business. Miss Agnes Sayer left this week for Portland in company with C. H. Voegtly and family. They will be absent a short time only. Special Coat Sale. All Ladies' and Childrens' Coats 33$ per cent off. Sweater coats 25 per cent off and a reduction on all Winter Clothing. A. K. Ricjiahdson. ' Mrs. F. Bermudis was a caller at this office this morning. She is in from her home in Warm Springs Valley for seed grain. They have been plowing out there almost the entire month of February and she is preparing to seed her spring crops. Mrs. W. R. Dawson, accom panied by her son Colin and her little daughter arrived home Tuesday evening from an ex tended visit to California. They were met in this city by Mr, Dawson and taken to the Sunset home the next day. Mrs. Daw son said she had a delightful visit but was very glad to get back to Harney Valley. NEW 1912 SPRING GOODS. Just received by stage at Brown's Satisfactory Store first showing of New Spring Silks. These goods are exclusive in de sign. This beautiful line of Silks consists of Foulards, Voiles, Silk Ginghams, ChifTon Taffetas, Crepe Charmense, Crepe Me teors, Crepe de Chine and Nai sonas. You will find a stock of goods in these items that have the Style, Beauty and Quality. N. BROWN & SONS. Geo. Buchanan was over from the station on business during the week. Ladies of Burns are invited to call at the home of Mrs. H. M. Horton and see samples of tho Spirolla Corsets. ; A. Egli has been in from the Wngontiro farm this week visit ing ltis family and looking after business affairs. Rcatos for tale, all sizes and engths, price 20 cents per foot. Any one desiring Reatos address W. A. Ford of J. 0. Alberson, Mberson. Oregon. Eggs from leading varieties standard bred poultry, express prepaid, $2.00. Write for circu lar. Simpson's Pheasant Farm, Corvallis, Oregon. Strayed oh Stolen From Andy Folkstoad's place, Riddle mountain, in Happy Valley, be tween June 1 and 20, 1911. One black mare mule with red mealv nose, four yean? old, branded with quarter circle over B on lofu stifle; and vent on left shoulder with bar through S; weighs about 1,100 pounds. One bay mare, weight 1,000 pounds, circle S on left shoulder, 3 and bar under. $10.00 reward for their return or information leading to their re covery. UALLA TUKNKK, Diamond, Ore. STUDEBAKER WAGONS 2i inch Studebaker Wagon, $75.00; sells for $95.00. 2? inch Studebaker Wagon. $S0.00; sells for $100.00. Studebaker Buck board, $105.00, sells for $125.00. Studebaker Single Buggies, $50.00; sells for $100.00. These goods must be sold at once. N. BROWN & SONS. Agents. Mrs. Geo. Sizemore, agent, for Victor Ladies' Tailoring Co., in vites the ladies of Burns to call and see new spring samples. FOR SALE BY OWNER. 1 section, 010 acres, level un improved sage brush land in Harney Valley, canbosubirrigat-i-d. UiO acre tract, fenced, good house deep well and otherwise improved. Prices made to suit in tending settlers. No speculators need apply. Inquire at this office. Don't be Like Smith. When Smith died the people heard that he left everything he had to the Orphan Asylum. They admired him and praised him. Then, when they heard that he . loft nothing but twelve children tlu'v I'hamrcd their minds. Then w 5"; jg5 3m$ WM '' f A ' --.i , m. fto.VW ' K,Z?WShWiAMT (4 t i& "A ' A i ft A "V. w I J A Results Count'. I'or the liberal pii(nnjjo wc have received during year, Wl Wis KXTI.NI) OUR THANKS The past year's business far exceeds any previous year in our business history. THERBMUST BEAREASON NodiMiitctionmnde All treat ed alike llestKoodsohtnliiahlc PUICIiS UMASONAIJU: We have something to offer after stock taking and want you to call early after .lan'r'y I $ During January February Double Trading Stamps s no more sacred duty than pro tecting your family. The surest way to do this is to insure your life in a reliable company. Other investments may go wrong, Honest life insurance never does. Oregon Life is our foremost Com pany in this state. Let me help you get protection foi your family E. C. E(u;u:si'on, Dis't. Manager. t1ff72U3" mvilSMP NOTICE. The Ladies' Aid Society of the IS Z -1 SURNS, OREGON, Seed rye Oregon. C. II. Davis, Harney. CONTEST NOTICE. , I NlTKIl YTATH I 4NI Orn K I llurii. Ori'Kon, telniiarjr It. ll-' t i To Jainrit II tie tin hh ot Nurrmii, orient, CmiH'Piee Vm are ivrv iiiitlflnlttiiit Frank lUIMnl i wbtiKtu liurnn OrcKoti.M hi a punt nlNu ml ilrtM.tlM on t-cbrunry H.I'Jli, tllo In thin nltW till duly t'orrul.oMHt' npjvllt ntton m contmi Mini Bccurc thr rain Hlitttuiiof your Iioiihik1 Kiitr) No .?y.i, MTial No oxw mi1e Notem UT'.t"07, forSWV' fcwlloii J. I.iwualilii I .g , lUiigo .11 K Wilftinetlo Meridian, hih! m crounua fur liU imirt lie iltifC- 'hat ml ' ,. . it.,.,,.,. (itintv Slulc itf to January MvO'iHinluiiUvn aWut therefrom ery mure You are, thertforo, further notified thai ihe Balil alleiiHttotii will bo taken at thin t!tt o a halnc Uen ioufesiMl by icti, and .mr all iiNvn.MVMvfV vv j- 3n J-T jk v J JrJ'Vi ..v iii ,, - - "- -- " - " ' -- . . r .V I'irririoN urn uouor iiclnm' Wo Hie umlrriilciiiNl lrcl ilcrn ( Or,H ri.ill'i tflllU lH'ltlinll Hi" IIDU Count) Cnurt nt llnrnuy IVmily t.1o f On Rim, to Kfiint ii I.Ioimiko to Doan Mi't i.iiiIiIk Co to crll liiritunui., Mull ll entrr xlll U (niiroleditfri'iiiiiiVrniihouiymir Viimiin l.iiiiinrH ill U'nn iiiniititi'H tlmtt 'urllivr r lilitti) U'licsril tlu'trln, either tnliw ,, ' ..,,. r,.,,,.i I luring thlioinreoron'l.li)oiililMoniliiilil. on.- pilli Pclilu lirilm . Iinrni) lUIIUUilTliniUni'lt-llillJUII llll III Dili III iik r - . , ullfceMthlti twmt) itaa after UwV)l Kill , County, tito tf Onoil, for llin hTIimI puuumiiuii )i un mitue, a pnmn witm, 0f jj- Moilttlrt, 1H III ilill OOUIIU v will itur kinuiif until i1 nitlli. iiu 1 Hi rttlr miHtll tii . . .: .. '..' . ." 'iiuir nrn .mi retiinuinic to uieio aiiek'aiiuui or kuhhi, !. Naiih'H, (,)tii' Nelfim iM.... It lt.itl niadt li the dell er (if a com of jour amuer . .!.... i to tho contestant In i ron. uroot of mu It -tr i "ri I lL,lu"1 Vl( a must Io cither the Raid eotitvatant a fit t ifo illteri sweet noas. for tho Eastor s:ilG'u'n vowiedK,:mnt of nu roce .t f th any one (lesirinjr to onjrauo them urlf ou Tall ulthluthat time to tUelnthU office duepriKtf that yon liau aeriwl ncop of UMiruiikiiHr fin flu laid ( ntitil uni nlttitir 1i PrpsllVtftrinn ClmriOi :iro iroill"-! irunur ly rrxltii-n .1 nill inblm.-rv((i to order carnations, daffodils and may do so by giving notice to Mrs. Julian Hyrd, President, or Mrs. Gault, Secertary. The notices must he in as soon as pos sible as orders can not be filled after March 2. Do you know that more real danger lurks in a common cold than in any other of the minor ailments? The safe way is to take Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy, a thoroughly reliable prepara tion, and i id yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. This remedy is for sale by all dealers. NO. 8491. Ketxjrt nf the loii.llllun of (ho mittEY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK ol UURNS t Hurtif. in the Slate or Oregon, at the cloie ol uUHlnerff. hebruary -t, 1912 it sou Re EH l.oansan.1 Diicuunii HW.MI M '.'.on 51 (upy, tliimlng Uiq tutf of Hi retetw, nrthe aniiiavit or ine M.iwi Di'll'i-iili.iuuli eiwr.onhy whom IheilelUery " .Min,l'm,arion WH maile atatlnir when ainl whrrothe lui I ('. SclmHtlM A)ttllrf urn ncilieriMl. l maiie u) relKeiei mall lo Mr .11 1 II prooi oi mini lerviri mii'n 'iHiiotioi me aiimn . . , fi .., vlt nf thf. IMrHim l.v ivh.im the innrwn mnllil I .1 .rillcf 1)11 Til ...... , --.--.,, ............ Iillll'f IO Willi II II ' II slatlnir when anil (he iniat ' inailcil, ami thin arTMavll lillmt I ii,hiiu ',0010 770 91 i,eu 111 I IVl 11 s3 I,! '"I 101 '(I ."'1 11 III I.J 20 If. ilJUAV) "75 0U IWJ.S1327 the best of reasons for believing j a great rush into this section as the greatest activities in the ex-1 a result of the colonist rates now tension of transportation facili- as conditions will not warrant it. ties in this country will be in our ' He is convinced that one of the own state." particular beneficial efforts for In view of the fact that the our people at this time is to se- No. 6295. I'.eiiort of Hid romlltlon of the FUST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS, In the 'late of Oreiron. at the tlcke of bull lien, rebruary Juth, 1912 KriOUKCI.il ln am Iiliroiinie ii.1j.52i". Overdraft! lecurei anil linterureil eonnl t' H Uonri to Kecure circulation 2-lfJOQUo I ri Honda to reiure V H !)ei.nii 250H000 PremluinH on IT K lloudit iOUOOfJ llouili, ipcurltlea, etc ji.kmw. llaukln? liollfeJurnltura and flzinra r. mi ''. Other Ileal I'fctate nwneil iiijloo uue jroin riauonai nanxii (not re nerve agenta) 9,C8m line iiom -!iaie anil I'rlVale llanka ami Ilaiiken Irutt Companka, am hitWiiKt llanka SHM Due Ironi nppriiie.! renere aeenta 7I.HJU .herk ami other raiti Iteuu l,7uii Notes ol other National llanka l.MouO rracuoiiai paper currency, ulckeU, anil reii yj 40 I.iUllL MOVl.V ItiSEHlE JN IllKK viz Specie I,t77 . 1 egai lender notta hobo Redemption fund with U Treaaur er (5 per cent of clntjatlon Total .7W M 1.260 OO M,S.i3U0 Capital Hock paid III i'..W)0O0 fU't'l"". . U.UUIIU1 UndlvldeI iiroflta, leta eipentea and taiealialJ 3WIM National Hank N'otet outtlamlluir n,(lllli Imllvldualdeti'jtlia auhject In rheik 171,'."yj Demand certlllcateii nf deiionlt I V1900 TlrneC'erllflcatraof ilepmlt. lu,7nlfcl erlifled cher ka 2,',(,q I ahler'acheka nuiataudlni; t.7SH (Jnlted Htatea Depialti 2201186 DeponlHofU H illiburilUKODlccra i,'jV n ARCHIE McGOWAN "THE LAND MAN" Always Ready For Business Can Sell Your Land Can Handle Relinquishments On Good Claims It might pay you to see him if you have anything to sell 1"tl 1 164,10 J 00 hTATI'OKOKKOON,; LugniT iir ii4HNer,i - J.J. J., (jault. Caatiler of Ihe itluiva n.nn.1 bank, do aoleiiiuly (wear lliat the abova I'.ale nieiit la line totlie but of my kuowlediie and bellei ..... J ' CaiaT.Caahler Correct Alleat II A. Smyiii II M IfoKTON C A. IfaiNta o . 1. . . Iilreclon Hubacrlkul ami iworn to beore 111 a ttjta ycth day of Kebruarjr, 1V12 , ., HM MOTIIKKalKili, (fseult Nttary I'uhllo lor Oregon, 0erdralli seruie.l and unsecured t. 1 Iloiiilfltoaeiure rjrciilatlou I S llmiiln (o cm me I' S Hepoiltf! I'reniluuiH on I - Honda Hond nit uriltiB i-li HankiiiK hoiike furniture and ftxturtfi Uue frulii National Hankl (nut le aerto aKcntai Due from approved reane aKellta Cuerlja andoth r caah Itemi Notea of other National Haaka Krartlounl paper currency, ulikela and cents I.ivrill. Mosav Hchiir! in lUNk. Ill Slietle .T '.l.'.'jO ljral lender Note MUU) Kedempllou fund with U s rreaiunr. (5 torrent of ctri illation) Total LMBIllTlES Canltal iloek Laid In IjrMiHllrfl .Surplus Fund.. 27,uui0ii Undivldeil proflia, leF exrenrea and tazea paid 72 oa National Hank notea oiltMaudtni; 1,UHUU Individual depordta auMetl to clieik J4n,UI7U5 Demand certificate of fjejM.Blt 140 Ul TlmecertlrlcatM ofdelMjlt H',Vl.'7t Certlflel Chat ki ctio Caihler'a checks ouiataudlui; l.fc'i.'.l United 9 tatea Deposit. 19', 47 Total IIU' 21327 MrATKOh OHrl.o.N, (, . County of Harney I" I. I.eon M Hriiwn. Laahler of tlm named bank, do lolemnlv awear that tlm abovu itatement la true to the beat of luy kliowletlife auo ueiiv-i Laos M. Hkown, Caahler Hubacrlhed aud aworu 10 before ine llili 27lh tly ol Feb , 191.' A W OowiN Sl) Notary Tubllc Correct- Attait C MlKinnkv 0 A HruhOLO 1 M IUI.TON Dlreclora waa niaiicii, ami una anniavii uillNt arctitu fj y (oltoil I anie.1 ny ittt1 iMiHtitiaiiier areteipt ttir ine 't'ltir You ahtiillil atale 111 our anavver the iiameof theiaisltiMlf t'towtilrb )oudralre futiirenotlrii tubu tenl to vtiu Kariik. HeKltter Date til tlrat publication Ketm iry 17. NW Dateol pet olid publication February it I 'li liateof third IHIblliatlnll Slarch 2. 1912 Date of folllth puhllcatlou Narch 9, 191.' N.lllH'H. .1 I". liroM'H II W .McAlllaltr J ol II '.fl.llnl A I" liiniim W Nwiiii Mitrtln (irotou Uolwrt Dtiitti W. II l!illiiiK Win -(-liiilt (' I. lliriiiiin .I(k HulUnn Jot Ciillow I'' roil I Alia 11 N'otiio is Ihti'Iiv kImiii tluit 11 S'.iiiii tiny tint l'li ilny ol M1111I1 lol'i llin iinilurnlKiHHl will MI) t tin lloimrnlili County Court of llnrnuy County, Ort'nn for tlio I. iioii")' int'litlomil in tliu nliovu petition llinv MklictNTll K Co II VIcklTH u UNPRECEDENTGD SUIT SALH! KVMIt 111 the history of I OC.M. iMI:RCHANI)lslMi Ii.xvc u sti-n Hu-h a ran' oiler in made-toini , mi. clollu's for iiu'ii. si iis 'i mat soi i) rou-- --- S18.00 now aonix at S13 22.50 28.00 35.00 Kvery suit maile it ii ii it u 15 20 25 from pure wool fabrics and under our iftiarant) of perfection, t'oiiu now. select your fabrii's anil have your suit inailo up in the aihaiui'il stleH now on iliHplay for next Sprint; nud Summer. Tvopieci Hint proportion arely les.s. E. B. REED & SON C. DODSON - K''iit for tlic DORRISMOTORCAR Announces that he will take down and completely overhaul all Dorris Cars sold by him once eaeli year free of charge. Mr. Dodson will be in Burns about April I He Have Opened (Wires in the New Masonic' liuildinu in llnrns, and are Prepared TPA Fun ' U and Meals at all Hours Open Day ami Niuht CLUB CAFE Prompt and Efficient Service Try a Hot Chicken Tamale tiKittKIrttttHMMMflM?!. H ii !: i.i:::m:mm::::; t :i::i:t:nimtmjnam:t:Rmnunmt:m:i Furnish Accurate, Reliable Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lands in Harney Co. JA Buy and Sell Real Kstnlc in Large and Small Tracts. A Write hire Insurance in the Strongest Old Line Comp'ies 8,000 acre tract irrigated land -best in Central Oregon First class colonization project. BURNS-BEND CON NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. UNIT KDhTATES LAND OFr II K, I Huriia. MieicoD, February 27. IVU N'otlcelaherebyKlveiilhalKilward (: Fvirle. Ion, of Hurua,Orei!Oii,whoou Aprin.lrfM.made lli)nitHil Futry N'o, S4W, Herlal No. ttmm, tat tUF.'ettlon2l.lowuihll.25H .Hanee.ll Fait, Wniatuelie Meridian haa nletl notice ol Inleu tlon to make Final Five year proof, to ettab. nan 1 laim 10 ine lauu above ilrapriliUl, before the Uettliter and I'.ecelyer at llurui, oreiron on the 4th day of April, 1912 Clalmaut llamia aa wltueaaea Frid Uarron, Hay W liarrou, Alex Harrou, Nathaniel llenney, all ol Huriia, Oregon Wm, FihKf, Iteifiiirr NOTICK VOll IMJBMCATION. (Jnitdd HTiTia l.iNn Omt a llurui, Oretcon, hebruary I, I'JU wotite la hereby plteu that llay Vi. Iiarou.of ol Itiirna.Oreitou, viho, 011 Dereinber 21, 1'ju,, inailellomeiteail entry N'o 2W7,herlal No 02127, i.' 0': 'V. TT,"1"" " lowniiiip Aboulli, ItaiiKe ai F.aa . Willamette Meridian fia (lied i.otlieif ""'""" 10 inaao rinat rive icar rroof, to eatablllhLlalm to ho land above denerlbed. lu-frirt. tliu ltutki. u ..H 11... ..1... .. ... .1... ' Oreituii, 011 Ihu 4th llay ol April. Ill Claiinaiit uauiea aa vvitnmata: Freilllarron.Alex llarroii.Nathauiel ID tiney. 1-dvvariK FkkIoiiIoii, all of Huriia, Orenon Wm Fikkc Heiditer, SOLIDATED AUTO CO All Business In trusted To Uh Will Prompt and Caret nl At lent ion. TI.R1IS Receive Opcratin"; Hluh-Clnss Car.s Itctwccn Uurns niul Itvnd Fastest Time - Lowest Rate . . Special Round Trip Fare . . ARCHIE McCOWAN. Burns At iirwitHmmwtmmttnimnutnntnntwmnmtnmtmmnitmnnmtiwnmnHlii MOTHERSHEAD& DONEGAN Koonis I and 5 Masonic Huildiiitf. The Welcome Pharmacy is the place to buy your Disinfectants ri Live while uou live for ijou will be a lonfj lime dead, our Hot CoTee and Lunches at the Tr Burns Home Bakery Keep ttmiling as the Auto Truck people are doinu all in their power to bring our COMPLETE BAKERY OUTFIT from the Uend. When the outfit arrivra we will be in a wn. tlon to serve the public with every! hint,' roocI to eat In the Bakery Line. Scarlet I iwunuitfcous diseases. for cleaning house after having vr, Whooping Couirh . intl other Prescriptions carefully filled by a Competent Pharmacist lA JJ my ShJ- m A B S A A M M 4t1't44444y4H4H) t '..r..i.f.L?.. :.Mjjj',jjj Burns . VI eat Market II. .1. MAN5I-N, Proprietor Beets Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Bologna, Liver, Headcheese, Weinerwurst, mifl i.t.-3 IliiiiK in ,1 iii-hI i-liiMH M(,at MnrKiel m nii, iiiiinlil. Wholesale and Retail IVompt and Satisfactory Service Any and all the time. 44i " ' The HOTEL BURNS! THE OLD STAR SALOONJi centra ll . . v,m o6 ttiiJKs, Props. : GOOD, CLEAN MEALS Old and new, patrons mill fjnd best brands OnMCftDTAB . JTL.o Wmes, Liquors, and Cigars J: Courteous treatmont, rates reason- i . Good Service, Courteous Treatment j: able-Give me a caM j DROP IN Main Street Burns, Oreeon A Fir8t C,ase Bar '" Connection j ft -!lj