Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 15, 1912, Image 6

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    SIGNS AND HABITS
OF HEALTH IN HORSES
ABOUT MILK FEVER.
Symptom Prevention and Cur of
' Thia Diium
Milk fever la Invariably confined to
the Improved and hlvh producln
row. Iba cauaoa of tola dUoHK ara
..... , . i lu the hlRb production of milk
. Attitude-Stands with foot tint on and to calviu,:. and the ayuiptoms are
Ground. Hint placed evenly aido by : very easily determined, aaya Hoard'
eidet with equal bearing aud weight j Dairyman. Vsually there la a sudden
en each. Th horse occasionally loss of voluntary movement and dull
"stands at ease- by resting the hlud j oos aud banging of the head In tha
limbs alternately; the Joltits are part- j atalU When the cow attempts to
ly flexed, the fetlock is
heel raised and the toe rests lightly : often staggers. She will not notice
on the ground. The for limlj ere
never so rested in health.
liesrs at night and during the day
when undisturbed by lying down with
the knees and bocks flexed aud the
body Inclining slightly to one side.
Rises by raising the forcquarters first,
then gathers the hind limbs under the
body and springs to the upright posi
tion. Gait even and rythmical move
ment of limbs and even distribution
of weight
Coat. Sleek, flat, glossy and even
(no harness niarksi when groomed;
greasy to the touch when not.
Skin. Supple and loose to handle;
eleao. and free from scurf when groom
ed; scurfy when ungToouied. rig.
tnented (black) In most horse Pan.
ble warmth and sensibility to touch
11 over.
Ears. Mobile, alert, and evenly
pricked.
Eyes. Eyeball bright and glistening,
without excess of moisture or tears;
positive to touch or approach of An
ger. Pupil transparent, in shape oval
or oblong, with rounded ends; sensi
tive to light contracting in a bright
light and dilating in darkness. White
of eye (sclerotic coatl clear, even
hite; not bloodshot or tinged with
yellow or other color. Haw of the
eye and conjunctiva (lining of eyelids),
carnation red. and moist Eyelids mo
bile and sensitive.
Lips. Mobile, dry, smooth, Telvety
nd sensitive to the touch.
Nostrils. Dry, except for an oeoa-
clonal drop of moolsturo below the I
tear duct '
Month. Lining dull pink color, moist i
and free from clamminess. j
Teeth. Incisors free from chipping '
or signs of wear, except on nipping j
surface; molars, even grinding sur-
; her calf or her feed. In time she bo
1 contra so weak that she falls and is
j unable to rise. Her head Is usually
throwu to her side. The animal tusy
become so bad that she will lie on ber
side with her hed extended. The
animal becomes numb, and pricking
Notice to Stockholder.
Notice Is hereby given thnt n meet
ing of the atocklinldcni il t lie Out nil
Oregon Agricultural Ammclntltin will
tie liclil hi I'rlii.it'HI.. I 1m
...... ... . ..... .....,,, ,,,, in,.
dtttidnynf February UU'J, for the
purpose ni eonsiiiering the, ii.IvIhu-
IlllltV lit lIlHIWUli
estate Ix-longlng to the MHituclntloii.
A lull ntteiuliilii-e In ilinln.il
- s Hi J. K. I'.wu.K. Scrrvtur.
rrlnevllle, Oregon, Kelt, '.'ml. Mil
La. He;
Notice of School District Bond Sale
Xoticttla hemliv uii-nn Kv ll... ,,,..1...
nigneil, the County Treaturor ol the
i oiimv oi v rati a. ; Mate ol uregon, that,
miaul an onier ni me ti, .r,1 o(
PireCtora of Sclutnl lliHtri,.! ., fcl ..
Crook County, Oregon, lie will sell (or
the best price obtainable $1 UW tl per
cent ol bonds o( ssi.l ditrli t on or alter
the iNth iImv nf tvMlirni.pv lilt'l .1..
; . "-.' .--, w llir
oihce ol the lounty Treasurer in Pritie-
ii in, rrrgiin,
Kor fnrthi'F iiifnrmiili.iii ai.i.1., t..
Itoard ol Ihrectors of aai.1 illtri. i
fated tin Nth day ol February, 1)112
Kai.vh L, Jokpvn,
County T reamer ol Cnnik
V outi'v, Oreiton,
8ia-ponnd all-wool sanitary Manketa,
as long as stock lasts, ,VtKl per pair,
A. tl. l.irraux Co. I'i-Sl
T fl O 1 "IHIR nmt. evory
t V a a 1' Kiliird., m.hi
Nlrmiavn wrlnmi. 1. I'. Hmnn, N. u. 0
umisilivk. V, tl.i Hurl ItaniM. Ww. and
1'. H. IMnwiil.lKTmn.
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brand of Wine,
Liquor and Cigar.
Notice of ScboolTutri BTnli UGER BEER 0N DRAUGlfT
S IT .
if
'r
me general appearance or an
Ayrshire you look at her la
trlklnit, belns alert and full of
lite and rwervtd energy. She Is
nesithy cow, rsrvir hvln ail
ments of body and udiler, uid you
seldom tea so Ayrohlre cow but
mat has four hilihy quarters In
her udder and gives a uniform
quantity of milk from each. She Is
a very persistent milker, giving a
uniform quantity well up toward
calving, and many of them are
ariea off with dlBlcuity. As a dairy
cow ahe is particularly adapted to
the production of milk for tha milk
men and tor table use, as ber me-
aium sue. vigorous appetite and
easy keeping qualities make her
an economical producer, while her
even, uniform production make her
a reliable supply. The Ayrshire cow
shown la McAllisters Betty, ghe
has a record of u.ix pounds of milk
ana uu pounds of butter fat as a.
mree-yeer-old.
Notice is hnrohv ifivnn Kv i)m
signed, the County Treasurer ot the
I OUntV Of t'rOtlk Stut ,lt llru.n,. l.u
pursuant to an order of the l!arl o(
directors ol School District Xo. ;to, ol
Crook County, Oregon, we will sell lor
the iMist nricit nKiaiiitklila t.iti .
I- HI I
cent bonds ol said district on or alter
the llth iImv nf Knhriitfrv fol- - .1..
I office ol the County Treasurer iu i'rine
ville, Oregon.
for lurtlier inlorniation, apply to the
Hoard of Directors of said district
tuted this Kth day of February, 1D12
K. L.. Jukd.is, County Treas.
Call for County Warrant.
Sl-atn lionntv Wiimntr in, rt ....I I.
I, ..1 ip III! Ill'
eluding No. til:! are called for payment
tuiereei shim on tins ilute.
n. t Junius, Lounty treasurer
Dated this 1st day ol February, ls'12.
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
i t 5Sra X jk.
the skin with a rood sized nln hrtnire
no response. The breathing is quicker
auu Becomes more or less violent
the case advances.
Since the discovery of th air irt.
ment for milk fever dairymen are lit
tle concerned about this once dreaded
disease, it is prudent for any dairy
man to have Instruments alwnva resile
for the purpose of giving the air treat
ment, wnicn la very simple and can
oe perrormea by any one In a few
moments.
j hen it Is observed that a cow Is
j suffering from milk fever her teats
j should be thoroughly washed with
' soap and water and rinsed, especially
, the ends, with a solution of coal tar
j product, such as renoleum, lysol, etc.
j a piece or neavy sheeting, which has
i been placed in a hot oven for a short
I time RhnilM tu nlawl nnn K
, uuuvi i tit- uuuer.
The instrument used for Inflating the
; uuuer witn air should be placed In
) boiling water for a few minutes. Care
j should be taken not to place the fin
, gers on the portion of the tulie to be
.inserted in the end of the tni in.
j feetlon Is likely to follow, unless care
is m sen to tnorocirii v iitort ys. tii
j portion of the Instrument thnt Is In-
Keneo in tne tent and to keep the teats
from coming In contact with the hod.
- i or me stanie arter they
laces, free from Jaggedness at edges are thoroughly washed and dlslnfect-
find from dec.iv flume r-..- v A
. wunri urns . iru.
The Belgian fs one of the breeds
of heavy draft horses that has
proved Its worth In the collar. The
Belgians would seem to have so
many of the general characteristics
of the Percherona, barring color,
that there la not much room for
comparison. The same clean legs
and general makeup bring them
nearer together than any of the
other breeds. Still Belgians do not
setm to strike the general public so
favorably as Percherons, although
they are very draty in appearance
and mature early. It may be that
the rather heavy appearance of the
head, neck and shoulder detracts
somewhat from the Bel nans' popu
larity. The stallion shown is a pure
bred Belgian of fine conformation.
Notice ot the Sale ef Real Estate by
Aumlniitrtttur.
Xotif-A ie hertthv o! d.im .
snant to an order ol pale ol the County
Court ol the County of Crook, State ol
Oregon, made on tlie 3rd day ol Jsnu-
arv 1)1? in th mall., ,l Ik- u . t
1 ll- ........ . v., vsmin Ul
J. V . Mctionagill, deceased, tlio under-
eigneu auininnirsior at raid estate will
sill at private sale subject to the con
firmation nf the t,i murt rn, . .l
after the 10th day of February, 1U12, all
uie rigni, ime, luterest and ex tale ol
Said J. W. Mc4ionniill ml tli ..f
his drath, and all ol the right, title and
interest the mtiil mmiuIa mw 1... -n
quired other than or in addition to that
of the said J. W. Mctionagill at the
time of his death or subsequent thereto,
in all that part or portion ol laud situ
ated in the rountv nf f'nwilr !).,,
- j ... , .'Igvl,,
and more particularly described as
lollows towit: The west hall () ol
the west half Cut of section twenty four
i'24) in toivmhiti fiffiMn IITii ..f
range twelve 1 12) eat oftlio Willamette
Meridian, in Crook Cnuntv (irxun ....l
ii in uue parcel.
Terms anil conditions nl h.L
cash in gold coin of the I'nited Slates
5 tier cent of Pun-Iuisa nri, in kn
on day of sale anil the balance upon
tne connriiiation ot sale by said court
Dated till 1 Ith ilnv nt '.Unii..u nil.
and Dllblitthed for till Aral lima
11th day of January, 1H12, and date of
mat puDiication february loth, 1)112.
Adminintrstnt nf tlie oatuiA nf f U'
.vicdonagill, deceared.
Natty Neckwear
shows (he good tnsle of A gentle
iiiii ii . Men o( ilUi rlinlimtloii buy
their Nivktles mid oilier I IiiImt
liilslier.V here, Invnilmt they get I ho
newest atvloM III the best qunlltli'S.
We tire now show lug the new aenaoti
shudea In fancy Neckwenr. I'lenliig
Itovelllea III ihwlgua hiii coloring".
Collie III ami look over our atrn k
you will be gliid you ucccptcd I lie
luvltntloii.
t w..jwa i ir.
BOSKS,
FOSTER & HYDE
Who Said Hard Times?
1 HARNESS and
PADDLERYf
i SHOP I
ij
H. D. STILL g
y Prineville, Oregon $
If you trade with us, and take into
consideration the quality, quantity,
etc., you won't notice any defference
in times.
O. K. MARKET
Stroud & Stroud, Proprietors
.,w.iIv.wr:v.ir,.Y.&;&:
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RECEPTION
ft
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Smith & Allingham, Props, ft
Champ Sniith't old stand.
ft
Imported! and Domestic t
Cigars
Famoua Whiskies
ft
ft
ft
I H. i . i lmi an., i' ,i. i ' . ,
Begin Treatment Now
Rheumatism Can Be
H Cured
A request will bring you our
few booklet dcM-rlhing HOT
LAKE SANITARIUM. Nam
ml Hot Mineral tlatlm, Nature's
Cure for Kheumatiirn. In r
. iiiNiii i uuiiuiiie. i u.
sur,m.-e, Ml,ral Slaff, tke Mineral Wa,er Cure. Khe.i.ti.ti.u,,
Momacli, Kidney, Ulu-xl and Skin Diaotders.
HOT LAKE SANATORIUM. . . Hot Lake, Oregon
WALTER M. PIERCE, Pr.fc and Mgr. ' "H
- " ,L'V WIS
level with teeth, soft and springy, but
aot tense, painful or swollen, except
during tcetbing. Tongue, Mobile,
tnoist and free from furriness.
' Hoofs. Shape approaching the cir
cular on the ground surface. The hind
hoofs are Bomewhat more ovaL The
natural angle at which the front of the
boot meets the ground at the toe Is
about 50 degrees In the forefeet, and
65 degrees In the hind feet, the latter
feeing more upright and having usual
ly higher heels. Wall. The surface of
the wall should be even smooth and
polished, free from cracks, rlnirg or
unevenness of rrowth. Hivi hmnit stnninc in innta tha
and open. Bars strong and thick, to '
afford bearing surface for heel of shoe, j Re.t tha Milk Maker,
frog broad, full and springy, free from A cow should have nt least six
moisture and foetid smell; should show ' weeks vacation between milking pe
Blgns of wear by contact with ground. rioda. If she is milked constantly she
Sole dry and flakey; free from mots- i will not last long.
ture; absence of softness and powder- ! -
lug texture. The hoof bora should be j 44$M-
iim" umiie j 4
or "shelly." The off and near hoofs "
auouia be uniform In size and aiape.
Each (jnarter of the odder should
be inflated with air, and to keep It in
the udder small rubber bands or tape
may be wound about each teat As a
rule. In an hour or two the anlmnl will
recover sufficiently to rise and wilt
hace a desire to eat If she does not
the treatment Bhould be reneated In
two or three hours.
The air treatment la almost a posi
tive cure for milk fever, but there Is
danger of Infecting the ndder unless
care Is taken to thoroughly sterilize
the Instrument used for Inflating the
ndder with air and the teuta before
Notice of Fiaal Sctlltawat.
Xntll-P ! hprxhv vd-on I.,- II.. .....I..-. ,
tin mlmitu.i PKti.r ..f il. ...r.,A ..f i... .. ..'
Till ker. ilei-i iiscil. that lit- hs m(le nnl lllu'l
with I hi rlt-rk filihe Coinuy (.'uurl, hi. Ilnal
luMiinunn oi inn HHiiilllJUrHlloli of tnj.l e4.
".nif mii.i ll. ! tl. I i.. . ...... I .... .,
ilay. the 41b ilsv ot MHn'h. I !-.', at tli County
ml (.Ime fur liwiniiif ami n- tiltiiK anl Miml
II II 11 11 (Ml. At U l.l.l. ...il ..... ..! .......
ln?r.im lnh-riu-'l in shhI eiiwri- may ni.far
i,lm IIHI III 1 111 I II I I J(,
l)U-il thin Ul day ul Feh , MJ.
Ailmlnlstratoroi the ol Euan; Juliu'c Tuckvr,
Olrl I lrmlf rrr-'
m ivi.uiiujjv, k.V4 ST
Top Rye; Yellow Stone; ft
Canadian Club: Cream i
Rye; James E. Pepper, ft
ivloore s Malt.
J Porter, Ale and Olympia
Draft Beer on Tap.
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THE FARM DOCTOR.
The Draft Breeds.
Shires and Belgians probably aver
age the largest of the draft breeds,
the f irmer being especially large In
frame while the latter is very thickly
and heavily made. The largest Per
cherons are as heavy as any Shires or
Belgians. The Suffolk Is generally con
sidered as having a less mixture of
blood than any draft breed. It oan
not bo authoritatively stated that any
Traft breed Is strong- or healthier
1'ian another. The common black coi
r in rercherons has resulted from
the persistent selection of black breed
ing stock for many years to meet the
popular demand, which for years did
iu.v. umLn uiih own pres- 4
?nt in the breed from Its earliest his- I $
v, I . I V
Overheated Horse. Clip the
horse and work him only In the
cool of the morning and even-,
lng. Do not feed any bulky
food at noon, and do not feed
corn In summer.
it
Jtingbotie. If a fore foot Is In- Z
tory. rercherons are much more com
mon in truck teams on city streets be
cause more of them are raised and
old on the market
I Treat tha Colt Fairly.
The patient horse takes what he
gets, the beatings and starviogs. He
Js entirely dependent on your sense of
rloceur;,'. your kindness of heart, your
T.:Ir treatment.
volved unnerving will be neces
sary, as other treatment rarely
removes the lameness. If It Is
a hind pastern have puncture
fired and blistered by a veteri
narian and then allow six
weeks' rest In stall.
Thrush. (,'ut away all loose
and undcrrun horn of the sole
mid frog und clean out the cleft
of the frog. Then potk with
calomel mice a day, and use
oakum or cotton pledgets to
keep It in place. Keep the sta
ble floor perfectly clean and dry.
Warts on Teat Twist outuny
wart thnt has a narrow base.
Then ston bleedinir bv liirhtlv
y applying a red hot Iron. Rub.
all other warts twice daily with
y the best cold pressed castor oil,
4 and they will cradualiv dlsun-
pear.
Sheriff Sale.
On FxPCtllion in pnrpi-liiaiirA
In the Circuit Court nf tliA Kint if
uregon, tor tlie Uouuty ol Crook.
rtaipn rormy, planum, vs. Ullle L. Kb
lefson and .Nellie U. Kllefeon, defend
ants.
To the sheriff of Crook conntv. Oreetins
WliernHa nn llm tilth .Ln v...
, .... .tJV .I..,, U,J V'l 7I.,.,
1911, in tlie above named court, a juilg
ment was rendered in favor ot tlie
atKive natned plaintiff and against the
anove named iieienuants lor Kix Hun
dred and l'ifty Iollars, with interest
thereon from tlie Hih day of Feb., l'.KJU,
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum and
Seventy-five Dollars attorney's fee, and
the further sum of Fifteen LlolIarK costs
armcl! inni-mf-nt u-aii oni-itllA.I an. I ..nl.
eted in the clerk's oflice of said court in
said conntv on the 19th dav ol (let
. ,
XVI 1.
And whereas, it fnrtri-ii- nrilnrot
and decreed by tlie court that the
northerns quarter of tlie southeast
quarter of section sixteen in township
intwu huiiui ui r Hugo sixteen east ol
H illamette Meridian in Crook county,
Oregon, i sold by the sheriff of said
county as under execution, and the pro
ceeds of such .ale, ufter paying the
COI-tS. divriMl-aprripiit a a I t.,i.n(..a t..n.
and expenses iierein Mtuted, shall be
appueu upon tne iiiugment, and if the
r.-....U...l- nt U I.. I.- : , .
the plaintiff shall have judgment and
execution against the defendants, Ollie
l... r.iieiwin anil Nellie . hllefTOn to
recover such balance unpaid, notice is
Hereby given that I have levied upon
the prop.rty above described and I will
iii nit;
16th day of March, 1912,
the eflme licini Sinl nnlatr i-if tin,
.. . n .....j nnn,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day,
av me iront ooorot tne courttiotiBe in
fnneville, Crook county, Oregon, sell
to iliehii;likt bidder lor cash, (ill of the
ii'iiht, title and interest of the said Ollie
i,. r.lielson ami .Nellie, u. Kllefeon, de-
ienniir.H ner n. in ami rn u.n.i
nronertv and nremini-a tn enliaiv uul.l
luuif iiihiil. fTiiHia mill iiiNiiiircpnian ID an.
criiing costs, expenses of sale and' at
lorney s lees, anu sain sale will be
marie suhiect to rcilpmntinn in tl..ar.
tier provided by law.
jaieu tnis lotn uuv ol January, 1912
T. N. Balfour,
2 15 Sheriff of Crook county.
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rrtDorted Wine and
Liquors.
Notitt la Crtditori.
Knllec la hi-rphv alvi'ti. tin lh m,,l..i..i.......i
the ailinlnuiratur tit tin- faialn of Hui.hln l
I-I..II..II I m . II ......ll.,..- -I '.. .
,.nil.v.. rn. vil , I.. llll.l III aail HI).
ceaai'il ami to all I'l-'raima having I'lalnia analnat
. " r""11" ii mil wim me
priipcr viitii'hira. to the (indurata-nt'd at Hie
,.f u u L'lii... in i,.i n... ...
...... c wi w. ,.. r.iiiwi, ill i iii". iiiu. tiriRiin
wilhln nix montua from tlie Drat pulilli atluu
IJaleil Jan. 'A l'Jli.
i n i nr "t.i.p. , ,
folletl, tlcceanett.
KuHtorution to I'ntry of J.unds iu
iitlonai Forc.Ht.
Vntlfii f luiruliV ii-lt'.tn
Innils (lescrllx-d below, embracing .00
acres, wiiiiin me ix-Hcimtes biki i hh
cade National KorentM, Oregon, will
Iia -nliliii.t In -iiMhittiiiiir i,t,,l a,....
under the provisions of the hoine-
sieau laws oi tne t Hired .Mates nml
the net of June 11, 11(0(1. Ci4Stat.. 2.i:il.
at the I 'tilted States lund olllce
at Lnkevietv, Oregon, ou April
I), 112. Any settler who
uflH Jictliflllv nml In (Pill-ill tnOI,
cialmlng any of said lands for agrl-
LdiLui,,, ,uiiiinn ,ii,i i,,, Ulllltlllljl
J, I'Mfi, and has not abundoned same,
nus ii preiereuce nglll, t.o lllllKe a
hoineHtend entrv for tlie binilu Hi.tit.
ally occupied. Said lands were listed
lltion the nunllcatlollH of the riernnriu
-unli. ,....1 l...l..nr ...l.
iiiuii Liiiiiirii iii-itv, nil lltivtj u
preference right subject to the prior
.I..I.4- ,.f 1. .....tl... . 1. 1... I
such settler or nppllcunt Is tiunlllled
io inaKO notneHietiii entry and the
preference right Is exercised prior to
Afirll fl 1019 .ii wlil,.h ili.t.i ll... l,..,,lu
...... .iiiii, iiii:iuinia
Will be MllhWr. til m.t I imni.fir nml
entry by any quallfled person. The
luniis are as ioiiowh: i lie nwi of
liuU Kim l!l 'r 09 si it to 1." v x
41) acres, application of Stanley J.
ricrce, oi rseim, tiregon; j.ist tl-o;i2.
The set of hjwJ. Sec. 10. T. 22 H.. II. in
K., 40 ticres, aipllcntlm of John 1'.
Kngue, of Laplue, Oregon; Mst 5i6
rl'he e of wit.' tlm atl nf m.l i.n 99
. n, .. ... t ... ... 4 u.. .
T. 21 IS.. K. 10 K . 12(1 liern- Murill.
cation of Christ. A. Anderson, of
Lupine, Oregon; 1.1st (i-5(l!(.
K V ti,nrl(if Au.luli.nl r...
mlsslotier of the General Land Olllce.
A tirirovpil lliiriumlinii 1!l lull Pa,..!
... . V ID I 1 1 1 I
A. Thompson, Acting Hwrutnry ofi
Low Fares West
SPRING COLONIST PERIOD
Daily March 1st to April 15th
TO
ALL CENTRAL OREGON POINTS
...ON
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
- FROM
Chicago
Cincinnati
Milwaukee
Kt. Louis
New York
Detroit
.. $.13.00
. .'I7.IN)
Hl.ftO
.. 112.00
.. ftO.OO
.. IW.0O
ft. Paul.....
Kausaa City
(Mini ha
lieaMolnea .
Imllanapoll
Denver.
a-..oo
2.VUO
28.00
27. NS
:Ci us
25.00
From Other Eastern Polats In Proportion.
Tell vrmr frlnrntia In tlw, tTnut ,.r 1.1. . m
rate. Dlr i-t C Z.l 7- ii..U..7 ' ' .V. ., . ' y ! '"
...... - , . , , ,,,,, ,,,,1,1,,, i.imiu', .xirLin'rll rtU'ilw iirint
Nort hern, "North Hank" and Oregon Trunk Kail ways. '
. i i . " 1111 "IB uu" wr"i uotind t ckeU wll be fur-
nlshed (Hople In the Fast. " "lr
Petalls will be furnished on reiniest..
W. E. COMAN, Gen'l Freight & Paw. Agent, Portland, Or.
2-ltf H. BAIIKDI Ani R-J jn
, . ..vuiiiuiiu, oi cyun.
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIOLE, Proprietor
PKINEVILLI-, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, wok or ionth at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
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