The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 31, 1898, Image 4

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    J. (J. BIRD
M. L LMNIB.
Lewis Sc Byrd,
1 CRN'S,
OREGON.
IV. Lave for sal« th« following City propeity in Burns:
In farm property we I ave 160 acres
Z jb«««n B!»ek» in th« Moriiaor^Ad
« ■ »« aad Ike whuia of th« Brow« of good agricultural had 7 miles south
A<< -.:•«, eaataian g the in'jsl dasirabl« of Burns. Thirty acrow in cultivation,
property in ¡town. ¡Tin» geeu house and barn.
»r-ysriy 1» otisred very «h«ap for sa»b a lar»uin at 11100.
r«.i«««««
oi La iMUHsssts
No trouble to »bow property or give j
prices.
L»t> X I|4 C in Bleak 53
Ths is
ks.-r» •• the J ’ Kenyon residence
as« ii in a vary caairabl! neighborhood
■ i< < cfsrsd very low tor cash.
■ a
T itle perfect and
ssioab ejly f.the beat
Thia
bargain in
»am.
Ws have a nice farm, containing
385 acres, two miles southwest of
Eugene, Oregon, and on the gravel
road, (iood dwelling, good barn
and outhouses; good orchard and
well fenced, worth $71)00. to trade
for a »tock ranch in Eastern Oregon
of equal value.
The great northwest is the
home of the sheep, and this region
can clothe tl.e world, and its man­
ufacturing industries are going to
be well iepri si tiled ¡it the Oregon
Industrial Expo-ition. The ex­
tensive wollen mills and wool-
scowering mills at Pendleton are
going to have an exhibit second
to none. Thereon E. Fell, their
manager, is fuli of enterprise, and
wiil work with a will to show up
the wool interests oi the North
west. He will set up a loom in
the exposition building and weave
blankets, and show the people all
. about how it is done, including
the weaving of handsome Indian
robes which have found favor
everywhere and supplied every­
thing of the kink from Alaska to
Arizona.
The Salem Woolen Mills will
also put in an exhibit, and make a
a good showing in all their lines,
and doubtless every woolen mill
in the state will take the in ¡tier
up and complete for prizes.
A mod ranch »outlining 160 arrfs,
u .‘**ison Crtck, 7 mile« North East
160 acres good hay land, t) miles
k«.w«aalk* A. Hembree place, f- r
South of Hurns
This proderly is in
ii r i«w f< r iuh or on reaton^ble time
good e .ndition and is the beat bargain
U■
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in the Valley.
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