She Simrs-Muraid. very severe cold; was almost unable to speak. My friends all advised' me to consult apysician. Noticing WEDNESDAY DECEMBER. 23 185’6. Chamberlian’s Cough Remedy ad- verstised in the St. Paul Volks Philadelphia now boast of a mon Zeitung I procured a bottle, and key that has learned to play the after taking it a short while was yiolin. He belongs to John C. i entyrely well’ I now most heartily Warren, a youg musician of Girard recommend this remedy to anyone avenue. The monkey formerly I suffering with a cold. W m . K eil , belonged’to an organ grinder, who 678 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. taught him how to dance Mr. For sale by Warren purchased the animal be cause he was charmed with itB An Affidavit. dancing and thought it would add pleasure to the evenings at home This is to certify that on May 11 when he played the violin,J with I walked to Melick’s drug store on which instrument be is a find per a pair of crutches and bought a former. bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Noting the perfect, time is kept for inflammatory rheumatism and^also that his monkey was ap which had crippled me up. After parently able to 'imitate every act using three bottles I am completely it saw,he concluded.to try it to play cured. I can cheerfully recommend a violin. For some time very slow it—Charles H. Wetzel, Sunbury, head wav was made, but finally Pa. Jocko seemed to catch the idea and Sworn and subscribed to before would plv the bow over the strings me on August 10, 1894.—Walter witn, however, very little regeard Shipman, J. P. For sale at 50 to iirneor tune. cents per bottle by druggists. For an hour each day his master tried o teach Jocko the ^elements of music, and after the mans pa tience was almost exhausted, his efforts werecrowned with succes, and the monkey began to play one tun fairly well. That tune once mastered seemed to awaken all of H W WELCOME, Proprietor. the latent’of the animal.‘and he be came passionately attached to the violin, becoming more proficient ABSOLUTELY PU^E. I* made in Baker City, and is a home production DRUGS, PAINTS, GLASS, each time be played the instrument CLES OF ALL KINDS, ETC. Now he executes several waltzes, £W“Prescri ptions carefully compounded by a Registered Pharrnot BUY IT. and you will find it gives satisfact on. Keep your taking the violin in his arm incor rect position, snd keeping time with money at home, and build up homo industries. his feet and head as he plays, not only furnishing the music, but waltzing at the same time. While [yFOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. his master does not expect him to become a model to play, he is never theless very proud of his monkey and claims that he is a better play CULP BROS Burns, Oregon, er than the average man who con- idt rs himself fairly proficient. Work Guaranteed to be first class. Mr. Warren has almost closed a deal by which lie is to dispose of We mix our own Paints, and the monkey violinist to the proprie Our Work Speaks for it et tor of a museum. The price to be pn'd is said to be oyer $500. N. BROWN & SONS, Burns, The Leading Merchants Oregon. Durkee’s Baking Powder. ROBT. IRVING, Prop. c MAIN STREET,... COUGHS and COLDS ELY'8 PIN EOLA BALSAM la a aura ltemedy for cough«, cold», sore throat and for a«llitna. It ■oothea, quickly abate« the cough, and renders expect oration cany. . . ..HARNEY, OREGON fc^Commodious, Convenient, Cheap. Consumptives will Invariably derivo benedt from Ita uee. Many who eiip| one their care« to boron, rumption are only Buffering front a chronic c--td or deep reat«-d Cough, ofteu •UKtavat. d l>y ca tarrh. Eor catarrh u«e Ely'« Cream Halm. Both rrniedi. - «re pl.-a-antto u«e Cream It« m, (V-la. par bottle; Pineola BalMm. <!te. 8-ddby Drnggiata. ELY lUtUl'IlKltS. 6<i Warren St, Xew I ork. ' i i I ne ville—Burns Stage Company. J ' Stage •eaves Burns <•’ erev Monday and Thursday. Parties Desiring Cabinet Work that excels any done in this heretoore, call and examine rw i work. ‘Good Accomodations. F are to P rineville First door north of Brick Store. $10.00. ? NK i>.ML Til remedy for Consumption. By its tiiiu.y use tlr’ nuts <4 h< >(vk*ss cases have been already I' .uoentlv cured. So proof-positive am I o> its power that I consider it my duty to izriJ rus’ frtt to ttuxse of your readers who have Cot sumption,Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me tlw’“ express ..nd postotlice address. Sincerely, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C„ It! Prat 1 St., Naw Twk. Fropristcr of the EX.ITÌÌ SALOON BURNS RED FRONT LIVERY OREGON. I STABLE On the Corner South of the French Hotel, Main Street. V.TTC« vrrj • I ’.rw, ; TOC PROP. W. W. JOHNSON, 9 9“ Th» Editorial and Bn»tu<*« a Ma. iqi' »nvnt oi Uua I’ hw Guanuit»« thto (•»•rvu» F. « THOS. LAHEY, Burns, Oreg M Keep constantly on hand a supply of tine Liquors and Cigars ■« < tc .ri . V. Io..: P ’ ----- THEY HA\E ALSO— ^ •«* •n i- s r McCLAIN & WILLIAMS «• A. MOTTACH Billier; Table. The proprietor is well known not ouly here but in all the * J _ ( ounties and Towns. His business qualifications and nature i tion for horses socially fits him for the avocation