Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 29, 1912, Image 5

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    NEWS FROM OUR
NATIONAL CAPITAL
President Not Convinced Gov
eminent Could. Make Tele
grams Cheaper.
WMhliiRton. I'nHcInit Tuft In
furmed cotiKrna In I iiu'UbbK" thut Ii
illil nut approv of i'uMlitiMi.r tJonnrul
Hitchcock's iiKKtloii that the gov
eminent buy mid operal nil tolitgrnph
Jilt a mi mljunot of ll poalitl Kyi
tern. Mr. TiN aiild that If It could
ba ahown Hint the public would twiio
fit by riH-nlvliig aervie at h-a prlc
linn U now pnld he nilKtil think illf-fcri-nlly
of tlin plan, but Hint h wit
nut coiivlncrd tliul woul J be tha f-
fK)t.
Mr. Tufl approved tha adoption of
ur'l piMt, riKOnnnniidiMl by Mr.
llll.'lHix k; mild tbo plucliig of aaalat,
lit poatiiiiiatei- In tli civil nurvlce
lioulil ba fnlluwttd by the plmdnK un
der tlm cliiind n rvlio of poimii
turn, and coinmnndi-d th ptmliil nv
lii(: yttn. I'repiiriilloti ri living
Hindi), he wild, lo M'nlillrilt thin ayaunii
at about 4H.UU0 fourth-cl office.
I'rvdldi'nt Tufl luo approved nnd
forwarded to cotiKre thei ruport of
thr coiiimlt.itUin on ancondclna mnll
muiu-r, rwoiiunt'iidliig thnl the poatal
ntto on uinciulut'. nnd nowKpnpiT be
rulaed from one font lo two cunt a
pound. I'oalmiialcrGflu-riil llltrh
cork orlKlnnlly ri'coiiiiiipnded a four
emit ruio, but lultir cIihbk'"! t IiIh to
two.
tenat Tariff Plini Unaettlad.
The liirlff proKrnniitio In the ennt
-w 111 be fntmrd ut conformicr which
the Ik-moc-rata. the "procriiiwlve" Ite
pulillcn and the reRtilar Keptilillcait
are pluutiliiK lo hold noon fur the
finance coiiimllti'e conclude U honr
lima on the limine meot ri'vlnlou bill.
Thnl will be eurly III Mnrch.
Democratic lender vlrtunlly have
decided to make flrat tniid for Ihe
house nieumire, with perhnp modi
fliniloii that would not Interfere with
tmrty solidarity In corntrea, nnd then
having gone on record for the Mrnlaht
Iiemorratlc bill, lo i ndenvor lo reach
aoine riinunon ground with thu "pro
Bre'.ve" Itepunllrar.
"rrogrennlve" Krpiibllrnn wtiator
Imve talked over the altunilon Infor
ninlly. and while no conclusion ban
been reached, the pl:m of those- not
'active I to innko some concession
to the Democrat. The "proKresnlve"
liemocrat la for reduction of dutle.
but not auch a reduction a will carry
the tariff below the protective point.
Taft Plead For Two Battleahlpa.
rrenldc-nt Tafl, Kponltlitg at the
peace meeting of the Nnvy league,
declared thKiMhe time had not come
for till country to be economical at
the expense of an adequnto n.ivnl es
tablishment; expressed the hop that
the proaeat congress would authorize
the construction of two bnttleuhlpo,
wiiU taut 'ba!:
"In order lo keep up with other
nation. I don't think two l.ntUr.hlpa
are too many, and I am partly reapon
albla for the government and I am
entirely willing lo meet the rt'Hpouat
blllty by alsiilnR a Mil for two br.lt le
nhlpa." River Appropriation Bill I Completed
The rtver and hnrtior hill crirrtf
the following Hem for the North
west: Mouth of Columbia Klvor, $.
000,000; t'clllo ontinl. $r.O0.00ft; Col
umbin nnd Wlllnmette Mow Portland,
$150,000; Willamette, ntiuv Portland
ami Yamhill. 120.000; Tillamook ly.
$200,000; Willamette, Portland to Ore-
uoii nty. $10,000, and $Joo additional
for ntnlntouiuicv; Ooliinihla, t'olllo to
mouth of 8nnlio, $0 000; Snake Rlvur,
$25,000; SIukIiiw, $5000; Coos Klw.
$:ioo0; Tillamook, uiaditenance old
orolect. $5000; Clnteknniii, $1000; l ol
iimliln, Bridgeport to Kitilo Vtilln,
S2B.000: Lewis Hlvor, $H.r.0; fcknRU
Itlvcr, $15,000; I'ttiJet Sound and trib
utaries. $'-Ti,000; Uoqulam Itlver. $15,
000.
National Capital Drevltlca.
Ucurlngs will he held by the house
Interstate oommerco conimlttoo on
March 1 on tho Sillier apple box bill,
which la very Blmllnr to tho Ufoan
tm ,.r t lie last coiiKrrKH.
with the passage of tho chemical
revision bill by the house nrtothur
Democratic, tariff un-nauro waa anaoa
in the aenato oalcndikr.
Tho house has paied the Tt)or
bill, which provide that no qual-lfled
ntrvnian. who prior to June 5, 1910,
made bona fldo entry upon land In any
government Irrigation project and
.hn established t-fsldence in good
fulth, Bhull be subject o contest for
failure to maintain residence or mage
'improvement prior to the time when
water is available for the irrigation of
Ma nntrv.
A congressional Investigation of the
Dtrlke of toxtllo workers at Lnwronco,
Mass., where men. women and child
ren are being beaten nnd arrested by
militia and police, nnd their constitu
tional guarantee disregarded, is 9
tftln. l'rcsldont Tnft and the German am
bastiador, Count von Ilernatroff, are
both Biiid to be heartily in favor of the
early consummation of an arbitration
treaty with Germany, ......
CONGRESSMAN M'KINLEY
I'nre-bre.1 Whit Wyanilolt cockerels
I for ale. UaY V, CoifTAi., Adnv
on' Irugtiri. 11 2-tf
Li I
Egg for Sale.
Rick Wood. Rick Wood.
Any amount rou want; quirk deliv
ery. I'aivrvni.i Yen. Kxum. 1-1H
White anil Hrown leghorn egin,
$1 AO for l.'i leave iirler at Klkln'
ature, or ilione luileM-inleiit.
X-n-ll J. n, ori.inni,
For Sale or Trade.
0 well-broken mule from to 8 yeri
old.
2 b horiM, 4 and 0 vara old,
t giiod ..)! le boraea, 110U lbs. each;
will work,
1 mule, I horse ft veara old.
2 iiiulei 2 yera old.
4 niulea 1 year old, all well grown and
perfectly gentle; ey to handle.
: Al eild!ra, mall pig and ahoat.
Will evil for rh or trade fi,r cattle, ft
hog, lbeep,grin, liar, po'toei of real
ems'". I , liinn A VvU t IVCUHUiie,, vi .
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otiat f School District Bond Sale
Vi4l,. Im Ii,,n.lvir1v.n t,v ttiM iiritler.
clgneil, the Cciint v Treimiirer of the
jiiiiuy hi i rooK, Diie i urpgun,
tfiui, jiirmiH ilk lu mi uru,-r ii t,ir
trlct Ni. fill, of Crook County, Ore. I
goo, lie will een lor me ih-hi prire on
tul,...l.t.. lililtflU..lii.,.l l.(U l,l
district nii ur lt,-r the 5th (lay of
.Yittri'll, l.ri, ill loe fiim-e in lih;
County Treasurer In Prinevllle, Ore-
ror further Infnrnintlon, apply to
l lie iioaru oi inreeioraoi shiii uiai rici
it I lf I l,.UI,4
County Treamm r of t rook County,
wrcicuu.
Thoto by America Pr" AaaoeUtlo.
Conartaaman McKlnlay of llllnol.
manaaar of Prldant Taff campaign
for ranomlnatlon, alao chairman of th
Rapubllcan congraaalonal campaign
committee.
Notlct f Fiaal Sttlltawat.
NniO- I Iti-rrliy ntvBii, l,y thu undfflifned
111,' R4inilll.liniic ,Ji , .., -.... .
Tin ki-r, dri-iiu'.l, ttiMt tin ui!e ni fllt-rf
w llli III" i lrK el tin- 'Miiiijr i.uri, hi, nu
i-,i.iiltlllia 1,1 lil Biltiillil.lrnlli.il fif M e
,U . lilt' till l) l Uinll. IH1.II III I'milliy
l uiirl riMMti la I'rliii-i Illf. or-TKn at lli llm'
lll I'IM-r lor I.-ri liar atel 'tllliia Mii nil'
.rni liiu'r,'.l,'t I it n , pttt- may aiivr
IWIrU llil. l.ld.y ul K.'l, Ml
1 A. I-M'g.
Admlni.iralor of llm ol E.uif luuu C Tiu-kar.
llvt'va,!. a-l
ITALIANS SHELL BEIRUT
Many Klllod and Injured When W
hip Bombard Town.
London. Sixty person were killed
and core Injured In an Italian bom
bardment of Peyrool. The cuatom
houae and aeverul harbor building
were damaged during the half hour
In which hot nd hcll rained Into
the city, and aeverul amall Turkish
giinboata were aunk during th bom
bardment. The populace of the city
fled. No mention I made of any
American or European being In
jured. Th graveat fear i felt here for
the afotjr of many foreigner In
llelrut, where moat of the wurlBt
en route to Jerusalem stop on their
trip. The city hn a population ot
twenty thousand.
In Hi i lmili Court ul tut SUM of Grrgun, tor
W. A. Ho'ib. I'Ulnilr?,
To j A. ll"il aiel J J. MU, '''
tfletaiiu:
In tin, nam' of Hi mate nl Orn. yon art
bi'r.-l,y r"iilrfO in .tH-Hr mid an.wertlin.iii-
....... ,i. H.i, ..... a, .m eiri.
met II etilnll ii tu ai,i-r anil an.M'r, Of
.iiniin win j.i.inniTin (.-,
llm .inn ol ri'ui ii nil, ii.- i,iii. n...,
rl ihcm.ii ul ihi- mn- l ten i-r i-'nl t.ir an
,1.. M.I. .It ..I llv IIMW tir,tHl Al
Limey'. l,-v nl hit iwu aiei dlnbunmcnu ol
Dil. clloit. , . ,
Thl tnimnoli. in iiiilill.h'd by order of Hit
. I, it. . l,td., n( II,'
lll,l,,li,lv . n l, ,..- ----
rirrun muri uf thr Kinieuf oriKun lor friHik
.i.. t,.i. .....i k'.l. mi'i .ml
iireM-rli-ril llial llil uuilllon be nniillibtM lor
... loiiuM itilve aiF.i In tha Crook liounly
l i....., . U.U.I.IP n....,.. l.lll.li.tiwl In
riorvilla. I'riKik roiiiitv. Oria.m The ilme of
Hie nr.t iiilillinllon ol thu MiinnioiK ! Hie
' 'u n i-i i tor
' Alu.ru, ) lor Plalulllf.
Ox SKSTSO. l.'.S8
. yj, kJ, Subordlnat
Order of Owl, meet the recond nd
fiinrtli Thurwiaya in each month at
llull.... l.all All .ditfrntfirv nwlai-linli-
T. K. J. lluflv. President!
winariiit. lrix. aecreiarv. i-o
Tobacco Truat Now Divided.
Now York. Th attorney for the
American Tobacco company were ob
liged to appear before Judge Ward,
Lnromhe, Coxe and Noye In the Uni
ted State nietrlct court In New York
Wednesday when the time limit al
lowed for the carrying out ot the plan
to dissolve the combine known as the
tobacco truat expired, and gave a de
tailed account of the jiroces of dis
integration. Tli dissolution bofjun
last November.
Natiet t CrWilori.
the eseruior- ol Hie eeula ot J-.uu'. S. MrMwll.
IIMTMWl, lU.ll . II",...,.. "
. .. . i i. ........a ..1.1 Mil at,- lo
II WrMMU IIIH ,,l HI - -.-."-.
lrio?!it ihem with the broiler vimrhfri to Hie
lUliler-lROU hi llie omi-w wi w, i.. ....... .-
I'rllK-vllle. Onuoll. v.lllnn tlx inonlli ol rle
date ol Hit nri tiuiiiitaiion oi ion ooiivv.
li.leU tills J.'nd day of Keli., WIS.
fiuai.E t. MrMtea.
tux K. McMKXN.
Sutaauitt of Raaeurea and Liabilitia ol
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At til clot of rxiiiaatl June 7, 1911
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Lo.ru and IHncounU gA
United HUM Bonda KJti 00
Hank (ramlte 1XM0 11
Cnb 1im rrom bank 21U.WI Ot
N.'.xa f S.I..
oMoftbt atate of Oreon lor
it,' entitle of Ijult Martin.
n llii-iouiily
.-I'O l .lll It I I
I ii Hie nutiu-r I.
Noiiri'i- I,, r - v irlven that under and br
mrlue of an or... f i the rolinty court of th'
ul' ot lili-K'i' M.i:o 'oiiiity. nmde and
etiti-rt-'d on r ,'l, r-n .".lb. ltfl. the underialii'd.
i- -.!.. ii,,.ir-i,.r ,,l il,H.iUi.nl lout. MiirllU.
o-,-i--i. win. iroiti BOII BUT MIV .,111 o -,i
Mr. h. l'.il'j. 11 at (.rivKtv nl'. the followlna
iV-.rrl!'d rrtii orootrt)'. lieloiialiiK lo aald
Ule, lO'U II :
l.t. nve ti) and ala rn) and an tinnivni'd
on'-lmlf imeri'iil In lot four 14), all In tili'-k
two of Ni'w.om't flti'i aildiilon to tba city
ol frilii'Vll!'. t'rook eouiily, or'aon.
i,l. tor tl, nMin. ttiHV 1m d.lru'd Ul the
tindi-rtiati'd, at No. 4U Viett 1'hlrd Street.lbe
1,,-lii'it, or,'Kon.
luted Feiiruary -itn, rm.
ill C.L. mi.'Hniim-, Adminlatrator.
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B. r. AtUa, Praridwt
Will WavawtiUr. Vi Fr..ld..
LIABII.ITIC
capital HUt. paid In I JCOOe 0
fturplua fuod, earned auya) 09
Undivided prodla. earned ST.Tit 5
Ctrenlatlon ."
O. poena SM.owa
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T. M. Baldwaa, Cat-kiat
H. lUUwm. Aa'l CmAim
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Ortler Settiaf Tiaw far Heariaf tkt Final
Accatia.
In the Chi my Court of the Stale of Oregon,
lor Crook eouiny.
in the mailer of tba eatate of John maemore,
,i','-.d,
T...H.il..tM.ml.n.lA t.- h tA till. At h
tl.i ul t-'utiruary. luw, ui-m the api.tieetion of
I,, i: Mei.more, the adtiilnletralor of the entaie
ol iobn hiai-more, di-eeaiied tor an order
-t-tltua Huie lor hi-arlna anil vetoing bli nual
eiToiintlna ol hit ailnilllUtratlon ol -aid eiUUt;
And 11 i.'-erlii( to the court that eald ad
nilni.irmior he made and tiled with the clerk
ol tliia court bin final accounting of hit ad-
uiiulnirmion oi Min etiate, amy Terinru ut in
own oelh. It Is ordered l,y lie? court that Mon-
l.llie 1,1 ily oi rti.ru ir. it iwuowi m. iu.
.. '.I.. ., v.uln. In lvin...-lll- I lr..a,.n
I-' end tbe name 1. net by the court aa tbe time
-.ml t'lei e lor beerlng and settlina aald final
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CRISIS IS DUE IN
TEXTILE STRIKE
LawTence. Mas. A crlsl t due In
the atrtke of the 15,000 men, women
and children of the textile mills. Fol
lowing an, attack by the police and
n.nuii. iitinn the children, who
were to have 10ft the city to be cared
fur bv cltiien ot Philadelphia and
Providence, the trlker teol that now
something from the outside, probably
the federal government, munt come to
reBCuo them from state and clvti outlawry.
The city official have gtven bnck
to the parent moat ot the children
who were taken in charge a they
wero about to be placed on a train en
route for rtilladelphla.
Tho strike leader and some of the
tuirfiits declare that they have a legal
right to Bend thoir children away for
a vacation. At the poor farm, on the
other hand, the officials said that
when the purcnts called for their
children they said they had surren
dered them under mli.apprehenslon.
Notice of School DUtrict Bond Sale
j Notice is hereby given, by the under
jsitrned, the County Tresrurer of the
'County ol Crook ; State of Oreuiro, that,
ptirausiit to an oruer ot m b m
liirectors of eVhool Diatricl No. 81, of
trook Countv, Oreuon, he will i ll (or
the beat price obtainable $1100 tt per
cont of bonda of said district on or after
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WltJ il'lll UIJ III ivi'.Mmji .',-,-...
ollice of the Coauty Treasurer iu I'rine-
vine, megon.
l'or further information, apply to the
Board of lhrectora of aaid district.
Dated this 8lh day of February, 1912.
Kau-h L. JoaoAS,
County Treaurer of Crook
County, Oregon.
Notice Is Creditor.
Sollce la hereby ivcn, by the lindi rlirnod,
the adiiiillUlralor of Hie ealalo ot Sophia J.
l,folli-tt. ilvcecd, to all crcdllora of aald du-cta-l
end to all iH-raona bavliiu clalma nitalnBt
aaid eaiate, to prcaciit Hie aame with the
proper vouebcra. to the uudermaned at ibe
onueuiai. k r.iuoii iu I iinr no.'.
wllbln aii inontha Iruln the Drat publication
of tliia notice.
Dmed Jan, , 1912. . . .
T. H. I.AKOU.ETT.
Ailuilnlatrator of the eaiats ul Bophla J. La
follclt. deceased.
Citation.
T tt.-i .nnlo ,mrt nf tli ataln nf
Oregon, for the county of Crook.
in tne matter oi me eeutte ot mciiaru
To K. A. Itusaett, administrator of the
estate ot iticliara .never, aeceaeea,
did to all the heirs at law, known or
unknown, of the said Kichard Meyer,
In the name of the atate of Oregon,
V.m -h.rnhv r-itort Btirl r-Mitllrnfl to
spiiear in the county court of the state
ol urenon, lor tne county ot L-roon tii
ik.-.,.rf mvim ttinr-wf at PrinAtiillM in
.1.. .. . .. n r-v.1, nn XlnniD ,)U
tthday of March, 1912, at 10 o'clock in
the lotenoon ol ttiat oay, men ana
..l. .l.a (..Una. inn ftu-u.rtliA.1 r..-1 nmn.
. ,i.l uiv '-'B ' ".-'. -
erty, Delimiting to me estate ot eaiu
Ktcliard Meyer, aeceaseu, io-wii: ids
lw.a-t n.,lni of tliA nnrtliAAst
quarter of section St, io township 15
soltin ol rango 1-4 east ot lae n iimiiieiic
Meridian in urooa county, suite oi ure-
.r anil Minl.iniim 11 nema. a'hotltrj
not' be told to py the expensea of ad-
li'iiiiri, a, it..,, .. ii.iuid .'"
en I ate and such costs and legal charges
aa may accrue.
1-1.1. a, n 1- r.i(.l,aliait In III. MHV
County Journal for six full weeks by
4d- nf tl.-. VI. in ff r Villa inilon nf
Uie county court of the state of Oregon
lor urooa countv.
Witness, the lion. H. (I. Ellis, judge
-I lU.nnl. nrttOlnf ill- llllll of Ore
gon, for the county of Crook, with the
seal of said court atlixed this 11th day of
January. l'Jlz.
Attest: Warkkn ISKOWN. viera.
By A. W. Battles, Deputy.
Seven Live Lost In Tornado.
Little Rock. Ark. Seven persona
are known to have boen klllod and
more than a score Injured in a torna
do which swept portions ot Lincoln.
Jefferson and Arkansas counties. The
grontost destruction was reported
nottr Almyrla In tho prairie and rice
lands of Arkansas county.
Notice for Publication.
Ilcparlroenl of Ihe Interior,
C. 8. Land Ulrica at The lumen, Orceon.
1 , ',7,1. I.ll'l
NolU-c Is hereby itlven thai Carl M.'j.arson,
Ol rrilievillt'.orcBiill. w noon Ainiii-t i,..
made limneatoail. No. IrtHU, fur lie1, scclioll
l....u.l lr, ..mill min,.. IA CHSt. WlilHIUCtH
ll...i.llu.. I.u- Ml.wl II, Oil'., Ol lllll'tltioll lO
uiako rtnat coinnnitalion proof, lo enlRtilih
clHini lo the laud hIhi'vc dcrtcribi-d. lielorc
Warren Brown, 1'oiioly Clurk, al his otrU'C. at
Prtiievillc. tlrcaun4 un tne ytn lltty ot Mrcn
l'.u.'.
Frank II. Knowllon. Haiiiuel il. Kills. Krneat
t'. KIlllUIC I, I.OaU C- -H'l'llvrM'ii. nn oi .,
..in.. 1 IV MOOKK.
i-ii ' Kculsler
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Track prices: Club 8To;
blueatem, 0c; red Russian, 85o.
fiarloy Keed, $:!9 per ton.
Oats No. 1 white, $53 per ton.
HayTimothy, valley, 115; alfalfa,
J13.
Butter Creamery, 86c.
Eggs Ranch, 10c.
Hopa 1911 crop, 38c; contracts,
26c.
Wool Eastern Oregon, 016c;
Wlllnmette Valley, 15lTc.
Mohair 35o.
Seattle.
Wheat BliiPtttem, 86c; club, 85o;
red Russian. 83c.
Barloy $40 per ton.
Oats $30 per ton.
Butter Creamery, 87c.
Kggs, 21c.
Hay Timothy. $16 set ton. I'-.
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Beniamin
Frankliris
time
i P.vervbodv used
Irbs for medicincgood
j fashioned nome-maac
.eSniet nf roots herbs.
1 biirks.Peoplc were hale
I wlAfvtVx-n nictaathrue
It iiv iivcti .j i-it-.-i- - "
ofe nowwnouK uuioo
uivt.vt
USE IT FOR
The blood
Kidney trouble1
Liver disorder
Rheumatism
Constipation
Indigestion.
Catarrh
Malaria
200 unroatcd tablets 1.00
Monev back if not sattsttcd
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i-"kZ ASK THR RI.IS5 AGENT.
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Raymond Calavan, Prineville, Or
Colonist Fares
DAILY
' March 1 to April IS, 1912
From the Middle and Eastern portlona
or the United State and Canada to an
points la tha NORTHWEST on th
Oregon-Washington Railroad &
Navigation Company
From CHICAGO
" ST. LOUIS
" OMAHA
" KANSAS CITY
" ST. PAUL
$33.00
$32.00
$25.00
.$25.00
$25.00
Proportionately fare from all other point. Direct connections from
Chicago, St. Taul, Omaha and Kansas City over the C 8c N. W., Union
Pacific. Oregon Short Line and O-W. R. & N.
LINES PROTECTED by AUTOMATIC BLOCK SYSTEM
You Can Prepay Fares
While these jates apply Westbound only, fares may be prepaid by
depositing value of the ticket with your local agent, and an order will
be telegraphed to any address given. Aid in telling of our vast re
sources and wonderful opportunities for HOME BUILDING.
Illustrated and reliable printed matter will tie mailed anyone to whom you
wish it sent, by addressing
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WM. HcMURRAT, Geaaral Paaaeafer At. PORTLAND, OREGOS.
Mrs. Housewife:
Stop Cleaning Smoky Lamp Chimneys
And Old Burners
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nUR NEW LAMr 1U K. t.tt Wilt give ligut ei. nuir ns iou,o , iui 1
... . t:..v t,;..u a u'mi in it id imnnssihle to inioke chimnev. You car.
J light. iou can iuru iigui on utKu . - r -
buru lamp in room all night. No bad smell from Kerosene. Gives a steady, even hgbt; does not hurt th
eye- bunii' any grade of Kerosene Uti; nts any o. lamp, no uiai,.o .e
every day; always clean. Burner will last several years. Made of the best steel and brass. : : : : :
Our Guarantee
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SEND US 35 CENTS in com, personal cnecu or money uiucr, .uu ..... j
prepaid. You use Burner 60 days, and if you don't say it is the best Lamp Burner you ever saw, and
vou are not well pleased, just write us a postal card, stating you are not satisnea witn cumer, ana we wiu
1 .t , mnv. This 'is the best Burner vet. All we ask is for you to give us a trial. W a
guarantee burner to give satisfaction one year or give you a new one free.
National Light
Company
NATIONAL LIGHT CO., No. 323
Barnga, MicUlguu.
Gentlemen:
EncloBed llud 35 cent, ftir which
send me one of your White Light
Lump Burners, per your ndvtr
tltteiiieiit, with untlerstiintllns I
tan uwe Uuruer6tlda,vs and If 1 am
not well pleased with same my
money will he returned.
Name
Name of Urocer of your City
Baraga
Michigan