The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 02, 1901, Image 3

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    It has been trying to snow today.
D. R Dickenson is down from
Simon Iarwis has bailed hay for
B orn —To Mr. and Mrs. Coleman
sale.
the
E II. King saw mill todav.
last Sunday, a bo,v.
The revival meetings closed last
BuckinAini
A
Ileeht
’
s,
Boots
.
Wednesday
night.
J.
W. Saver went up to the saw
Guns an<l Atumnnition always
fc-ARGEST CIRCULATION OF in stock at GeerAk Cummins.
and Sh<i^.—N. Brown A- Sons.
1
mill
yesterday.
Up-to-date job printing at reason­
aiiÉrWBWsrAPER IN'THIS COUNTY.
Royal Wercester Corsets.—N.
J. H. Loggan was a visitor from able prices.
Ten carloa-ls of tine beef cattle,
Brown A Sons.
Harney Thursday.
We e’^cell it Coflees and Teas. 260 head,were shipped from Ontario
Ito Seattle Saturday. They were
Do y / u W ant T o S ave M oney ? —N. B/own A Sons.
C. I’. Rutherford ba« returned
Bb
purchased by 11. F. I’utnani, rep­
from
a
trip
to
his
mining
prospects
Then take your prescriptions to the
(I ;
Joel Smith is again able to be at resenting Frye, Bruhn <tr Co., from!
iLocal News.
in the Pueblo district.
City Epug Store.
j his post of duty ut the Capitol.
| Wm. Hanley and M. K. Parsons.
Lamps;
plain
and
fancy,
in
all
Supt. Jno Gilcrest of the P. L S.
)['
Jim Ma on ’rug in 'list Sunday
J.
H.
Jordan
spent
a
few
days
, Two thousand head of choice beefl
varieties. Call and see them — 1 Co. spent a couple of days in Burns
cattle have been fed for shipment'
I with us this week.
GnindSia Marrin is reported on l Geer A Cummins.
this week.
Spring Samples. Royal Tailoring near Ontario this winter.—Ontario
the sick Ji ft.
F S Rieder is able to l>e on the |
Nice four room cottage for rent,
Argus.
—
N./Brown A Sons.
Frank Bunvard is a visitor in J streets again with the aid of crutch-1
situated on the hill. Good water, j
e«.
our town
A. 8. Swain came up from I.awen
Estrsy Notice.
Inquire of Claude McGee.
¡Thursday on business.
Jorgensen is still in the optical;
Ores»1’
Blanliet8 nl1^ Cloth
A. W Gowan of thia place has
business and ready to serve bis l
One yearling steer spotted re<
ing.—N. B/own & Sons.
Jack Shackelford left last Mon-
been admitted to practice before
and white branded, as near as cat.
I day for Lake view.
c. H. Leonard was down from many eustr mer«.
the supreme court of this state.
lie made out, the letter K backward
We arg informed that F. L Mace
Harney last Saturday.
Gerald Griffin and wife were seen and A connected. Come to my
Styles/of costumes for the ma-k
Why dorJt you get one of those contemplates going to Alaska in a carnival can be found on our count­ on onr streets today.
place in December. Owner please
short time.
call beils at Jorgensen’s?
ers frey for the inspection of our
Lapiobes and blankets can be call at mv ranch, (5 miles east of
o
John B. Stetson A Co’s. Fine customers.—Lunaberg A Daltau.
BriitLce'.ebrated
t ilebrated Buckskin Gloves
had for cost at Hopkins A Hunter’*- Burns, prove prop- rty, pav expense
and take steer.
every Xi
warrauted.-N.
Brown Ilatsyfarge assortment — N. Brown
air r warranted.
—N. Brown
Owing to the large amount of
“Uncle” Geo. Duncan is again
F red D emstedt
A Smis.
&
work 1» be done, the Burns Flour­ circulating among his friends in
i
F or S ai e —One lot and two ing mill will not close down until Burns.
Wm- Lavlock, son of Judge Lay-
Ö2
At the Presbyterian ch urh
houses situated on B street. In­
March the 1st.
lock of|G rant county, and Brad quire of Paul Locher.
It is rumored that a popular Burns. Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor
Herbmtg r have been Bpending
Sol Davidson, the new jeweler, is young couple of this vicinity will Devine services the third and fourth
A son of J II. Loggan is staying
acveralpiRJ’®
our
■
Sundays of each month at 11 a. tn.
located at the/ll. W. Welcome A be married next week.
in Burns at present under the care
Sto-ves of 0,11
ami 7:30 p in. habbatb school at
Co.
drug
stow
and
is
prepared
to
do
1
CoMljiG
OMIS —: A nice assortment of of Drs. Marsden A Geary.
The finest line of men's Furnish­
HARDWARE, PLOWS,
Valentines
K- and a new assortment of W ho I s F our D octor ?—Well it watch, clocg and jewelry work in a|: ing Goods in Eastern Oregon. N. 10 a. m. every Sabbath morning.
satisfactory
manner.
Falao
faces
for
the
grand
mask
Rev.
A.
J.
Irwi-i
will
preach
nt
Machinery,
Windmills,
» F
Brown A Sons.
doesn’t niAtter, take your prescrip­
Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
tail. .-«■City Drug Store.
M, R Smith hii9 just completed
was given
Crockery, Glj
tions toZlie City Drug Store.
A social
social dance
dance was
given at
at the
the month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn.
c
Mrs .¡Olive Sagers is suffering
0
a very neat waidrobe for the Rebec- pojg(')n creek school house last
Henry Trowbridge, the stock man
Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 • Tin Shop in Connection.
from afbad arm and found it nec-
ea lodge. 1 Il is one of the neatest! night which saw well attended.
from
Izee,
is
shaking
hands
with
|p.
m.
cssary ¡to piv®
Lor position tem-
•
pieces of cabinet work we have I
0
his
old
time
friends
in
Burns
today.
M.
FitzGerald.
Thorton
Williams
porarily at the Commercial house
Preaching services at the Baptist 00€OO0«CnOO00000D00000090
seen.
'and Henry Welcome are expected
church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
Good wdkid always on hand at
We »till have a few Ladies Jack
Jake Comegvs, the tailor is again | , in
¡n irom
froni Pueblo
tonight,
rueuio tonignt.
morning and evening Sunday
ets “iblmer made” at 20 per cent Frank Jacksons wood yard in in Burns and is located in the Com-!
" 1 Geer now has charge
Burns. Ci
,
-nil
Mr.
W,
II.
Burns
has
returned
school
every Sunday at 11 a. id .
’
off ,f»g' 'ar price.—N. Brown A and will de iver wood any place in mercial House where he will be I
from Lakeview, where he took Miss prayer meeting every Thursday
pleased to meet his old customers ,
town.
Rose Venator several days ago.
evening.
and friends.
Stoves of all paterns constantly
Trisch & Donegan are now pre-
It is rumored that there is a case i There will be preaching services
ROP. ’nstots If we have none to fit pared to fu I nish Gambrinus, Wine-
Mrs E. Thompson expects to I
of
smallpox near the Warm Spring ' at the Poison Creek school house
call in »nd we will make you one bard’s “Columbia,” arid Pabsts move her restaurant into the “Tex”
ranch. We cannot vouch for the i every 4th Sunday at 2:30 p.
íííS»55 -|0 or(]tr _ Geer & Cummins.
Beer in any quantity desired, from resort building as soon ns it has truth of the statement.
Rev A. J Irwin, pastor.
been put in shape by Chas. Mc-
I
Jack Stanton, who has been look­ one bottle’to a load.
The report that a case of scarlet.
Fheeters, who is painting and dec­
ing after the store of Guy Hombree
Hon. C| W Parrish, Sam Parrish orating.
fever had made its appearance in 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
on Silver creek for sometime, has and Mr. and Mrs. Win Gowan re­
Burns, seems to have been a mis­ U. 9. LAND OFFICE, Bt>UN«, OREGON
returm d to Burns.
Geo W. Waters and wife left take as the doctors know nothing !
turned from Canyon Tuesday
January 26, 1901.
■
We have Crockery and Glass­ where they had been on a visit and here Thursday by private convey-! [of it.
Notice iR hereby given tha? the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
ware In ajl varieties. A very large to attend the marriage of Charles ance for the railroad They will ,
to make final proof in support of hiBclaim and
It M. Needham, district deputy that Haul proof will be made before Register
stock ¡of fhney China in many shapo- I’arrish Jr. and Miss Chambers.
visit Huntinton.Weiser, Boise City
Rceriver of I' >. Land ofli< e Ft Hurns.
head consul oi the Modern Wood­ I and
on March 16,1901, viz: James
1*.
Ontario and other points before re-, men of America, is in the valley I Oregon,
and s|zos to select from. Geer &
—
Wit hers
While absent from Burns I)r.
lid
E
So
10-'»9
’
for
the
W
’
,
FW
‘
4
Sec.
2C,
turning:
Cumtniins.
land
will
endedvnr
to
organize
a
0
I
! and E’a SE\ Sr. 27 T 23 rf R :12«7 K.
W. L. Marsden visited his aged
0
tuiInes 'he following witnes^vR to prove O
Mrs. I. S. Geer and Miss Annie ( branch of the order.—Carson Toc­ I liia lie eontinuoi
I«Ti. s W hat Y ou W ant ? Pine liar- nts nt their home in Whittier.
s rt Hldenee upon and cultivation 0
sin,
I
of
Baid
land.
\
z
J«
Repli
Turn
?r,
Jamea
Turner,
0
’ CLl’I| drugs and your prescriptions com- California. Ho also spent a few ' Donegan left Wednesday the foirn- !
Neal M< .Mahan, of Harney, Oregon, and J. O
Dr. Geary who was called to In- ' nt W. d Buchanan
of Burns, Oregon.
0
■Ad accurately and scientific- days in Los Angles arid San Fran | 1 er for Salem and other points in |
Geo. W. Haye«, Register.
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the
Willamette
Valley
and
the
lat-
dJa
‘
*
creek
,o
1
”
ok
a
^
er
f,o,
J
’
0
re
-
0
ifhen take them to the City cisco The doctor reports a very
0
'
ported
cases
of
smallpox,
has
re-
0
en
route-
to
her
homo
in
San
Fran-
’
I
*
t Store.
pleasant time while absent. ’
0
turned. He informs us that Otto I
O
cisco.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 0
It is reported that the family of
Hardisty
is
afflicted
with
smallpox,
Cha« Garred informr that be
0
Mrs. W O. White has her carpet but was doing well, lie also found T. H. LAND OFFICE AT BURNS, OREGON. 0
Peter Clemens end Miss Annie Mc- caught a large Idnck timber wolf
‘ ■
0
0
January 5, 1901.
Nultv have p.',«sed through a siege in a trap at the Glaze place a few Loom in running order, and is now Wm. Whitworth suffering from
O
1
louse,
Can
nige
and
Si
. ¡
Notir® ia hereby given that th»’ following 0
■of RCa let fever. Th y ase all con- Jars ago. It is not generally known ready to take work She will be pleurisy.
naine-l «eHler Inta filed noth e of hi« intention
to make final proof in support of his rlaiin,ar>t1
(¡raining, I’apS
glad to giyp you prices and show
val«S' - nt-
Rail proof will be intule before Regibtcr an»l •
that such “varmints” can lie found
■ a gai
Joe Torgoni was arrested at Eure­ that
Receiver nt Burns, orvgou, on February 16, 1VU1 0
samples. /Remember she furnishes
Perry H William».
C* ZF’xicc'
The Windsor Bar s the mo-t at- within our borders, but upon in-
ka last week on a charge of peddl­ viz:
Inzell
the warp Tor all carpels.
Homes'ea»! Enttv No 672, for the N’a sw1^, •
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tractive and up- r-date resort in qnirie we find that a number have
ing beef without exhibiting the hide B, R. B I'..
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vicinity of the I
L. Rest and Isaac Foster
names the following witnesses to prove
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East ern On gon Messrs Caldwell been setn in the
I
lofthe slaughtered animal as re­ his He continuous
reitidenre upon and cultivation
I were in from their Silver creek quired by law. At the trial Tor- of Raid land, viz Orviile 1». Rusk and W. B
A Bi i-nton, t I proprietors, are al lakes
Parker, of Burna, Orcgeo.
-ph Vanderpool,
home this week. Mr. Best informs
of Riley, Oregon and J. A Williams, of Van,
ways glad
meet their old friends.
! -. •
W. J. Coleman, official reporter uf that R j B(tkpr ig jn fl very goni’s attorney conclusively proved Oregon.
O eo . W. H a yer , Register.
Call and see them.
L A
Ninth judicial District, is in (Inta- crjticai condition, suffering from | that his client sold horse fl -sh in­
stead of beef to the unsuspecting
rs Mar-den A Gesrv performed rio from Burn-, taking testimony rhplunalisni.
citizens of Eureka and the case
‘urns.
peraticn on C. A Gilbert for np- this week in the following water
We understand that Chas Par- against the prisoner was dismissed.
licitis vesterdav afn-rnoon. cases: Cha«. O. Wilson and Fannie
Kh appears at th « writing
MAIN
Wilson vs the Owvhee Ditch Co.; rish Jr will be in this section in — Winnemucca Silver State.
hav- S been very successful. Mr Owvhee Ditch Co. v» J. N Thomp- ( about a week or ten days to buv
A telephone message received this
Wagon work done i.i a satis!
>ert is doing well with every in son; Owyhee Ditch Co., vs Jacob horses suitatde for cavalry purposes. afternoon from Canyon city an-
The
animals
wanted
are
those
ition of hie speedy recovery. Hoffman.— Ontario Argus.
nnurices the death of R A. Flynn
prompt attention
young man and his mother are
Messrs Swarty and P.uddlemaiXj weighing between 950 and 1,150 of Silvies Va'ley. Mr. Flynn was
pounds.
a|»pi
1 jtn 1 . 0!/
32 years old and had been suffer­
of Portland, spent several days
Our fgiend W H. Hogan is «till ing for sometime from heart trouble
■ m. Ruth«rf rd. who
The absolute simplicity of
here this week and have bargained
Li ra) Agenta I1arnAy C
Had to l-e I» r ■ last M m<l -y t< for the general merchandise store haying his usual luck. According and his death was not altogether
the EASTMAN KODAKS
(’ i*. Huthcrford, Burn«,
charge of one of the rooms in of Geo. Fry. They have gone back to the Corvallis Times he ha« just unex|>ected. The deceased had
has been the secret of their
I II. hí'L’gan. Ilanixy
_ public schools. is quarintined to Portland but expect to return in bought a 280 acre farm near Albany worked for Mr. Bulklev in Silvie«
seccess, in fact so easy has
E. A Heath, Drewscy
for
$7000
that
four
weeks
before
had
been
for
about
11
years.
He
having taken down
in Ifrewsey. l._
photography become that
^^■h smallpox. We are glad to about two weeks to close the deal. had sold for $10640. V» ho said “a taken to Canyon to be under the
any bright boy or girl of
Mr Fry will dispose of his goods fool f.ir luck?” You’re all right
care of a China doctor.
•tel-' h- is doing well, however, and j only anil will rent the building to!
10 years can successfully
Hogan.
tlbt the disease has left no bad
According to our grandmother’s
accomplish every step in
the new firm. We wish the gentle­
lets. Rev. A. J. Irwin isteach-l
V. J Hopkina ami Tom Sngers story, thia is ground hog day. If |
picture taking, from ‘press­
man success in the venture.
fur the present and all four
spent a few days at the Warm he comes out and s-es his shadow '
ing the button” to "doing
Dave Killer arrived from the Spring ranch thia week shooting . today h-- w ill return to his hole and 1
ms of the school are running.
the rest.”
L
Eastern Oregon Devel
des-rt this week. Owing to the ducks The boys did not bag much remain for 40 days an<i we can ex- |
We have a full line of
7
real estate and commissi
Jneepiì-hoes, Boston Prices. N
open winter and long continued game but had a fine time never­ pect that many more day’s winter
X
real estate, mines and nJ
these Kodaks and are al-
- Sons.
green feed, he says the sheep are theless. They are high in their weather. The ground hog did not
/
prise« of all kinds, hors
ways glad to explain them
M W. Cusick, the well known taking on a heavy coat of wool. He praises of Mart Baker’s hospitalitv have a chance to see his shadow I
B
of government lands an
to anyone interested in
u ns. (htR bar. er. and Mr. \V. II Hogan met thinks th- word on his sheep is a- and say they were royally enter­
w
sources of Eastern Oor
until this afternoon, so if there was ;
this fascinating amuse­
a-idtfl wi'h a misshap Sa tur dar from the a filler now as it usualy is at shear-“
Jons E
tained.
any specified time we may be al- ,
ment.
»B'-cts of which Mr. Cusick is < >n- ing time. Mr Edler is also of the
right yet. Some say he must see CITY DIU.’G STORE * jr .M' J'r -»«■ -»*"
-»e
D ied —At Alvord on January
01- 1 t-
opinion that the Lake county clip
his shadow early in the morning
21st,
Effie,
the
9-vear-old
daughter
JI.
M.
H
orton
,
Propt.
rained ankle and Mr, Il gan is of ISMrl will lie immense. Within
for it to have any effect on the
laken up worse than he ever was dications of a good stiff price for of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alberson. weather. However, opinions differ
Lumbor
nee he rode a bucking cayuse th-’t commodity, and wool rowers The immediate cause of her death We would advise our friends to
Having dinponed of n»y H.i.l,
heart
failure.
The
remains
was
ter cattle. The two gentlemen should all feel jubilant.— Lakeview
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keep their stock up and feed them • 0
0
fall,
I
bare arranged and cla»K<d ru
interred
in
the
Andrews
eerne-
were
de over to their farm nearGrang- Examiner.
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for a while yet in order to Ire on the 00
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tery. The bereaved relatives have |
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on a railway velocipede. On re-
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Floyt at N. Brown <k Sons $1 50 the sympathy of a host of friends safe side.
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per >£tk. Every sack guaranteed.
to parties wishing to buy anything
—AT THE—
We occasionally heat something 90
in Harney county.
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ft the track and precipitated both
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a fine grade uf shingles. Bring or
about
removing
the
young
Piute
cupants down a steep enibank-
Arthur Langell and Jack Horton,
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WITZELL RESIDENCE
outing flannels. N. Brown
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Indians that roam the hills and 0•
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eot. Mr. Hogan fortunately hit horse buyer« from Langell valley,
for [un
valleys of Harney county to Fort 0O SI WON LEW IS. Proprietor 0 0
b a »oft place, in a p ■ I of water. were in Lakeview the first of the
0
o
John
Lavery,
of
Beulah.
«,«
ad
­
Bidwell,
where
they
can
have
Board
furn'shed
either
by
the
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Mr. Cusi- k. how- week looking for animals that will
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■■ i vio’entiy down a pass muster for cavalry purpose« judged insane Monday at \ ale by school advantage«, but nothing ha» 00 day or by the week. The ta­ 0
ble
will
always
tie
furnished
0
0
an
examining
board
consisting
of
direction
»»
v»t
been done in that
brav.-i bank a; 1 had his ankle They are buying for GecJge H
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with the beet the market af­ 0 0
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County
Judge
J.
F.
Stevens
and
Surely
something
should
be
done
bpraii.cl, at..I was considerably Barley, the horse dealer. Horse,
fords prepare* by an experi­ 0 0
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I raised He is unable to leave hie men of Lake county have started Dr«. G. A Pogue sad H T H-mple for them and not allow then» to 0• enced lady cook.
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I will also run in connec­ 0 0
f s-m. l-ut i« not dangerously hurt men out on the range to gather The unfortunate man was taken to grow up ignorant as corote» and 00
(French f
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Ills manv friends will hope to »tee their horses. Messrs Langell and Salem Monday evening by Deputy live a life of indolence. Their high­ 0• t-on with the boarding house 0
MRS
FRANKI
IF
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a
first-class
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n*m out in a few <lu«—Albany Horton started for the northern Sheriff J. E. Lawrence and W S est ambition seem« to l»e to do a» 0
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The table is supplied with I
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Food. Barn
Herald. Some of Bill’» friend» in vallevs Tu»*dar, and will return Lawrence. Hi» hallunic:ation i» little work as posailde and drink 0
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afford» The culinary dep/
Burn« »av that he would surely here about tt.e 1st of February. i hypnotism, and be say» that there all the wbi»key they can get hold 00 Wber» all bur««-« entrusted to 0
jierienced cook.
is
some
power
wedded
over
him
of
■
f
We
could
very
easily
spare
Lave had a 1- ug »irk spell if he The cl««« of animals wir.ted is 950
m v car»- will tie properly cared 0
0
which
he
ha»
no
control
which
com
­
'
them
from
our
society
»nd
oor
hadi. t sur. e-1- 1 in ‘ - a • x M- to 1.150 pounds. ».-Hind, and solid
for. If«v 2-' cent» per head. 0 0
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TRAVELING ME|
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ii< k off. The man shouol have color. No white or pinto need ap­ mands him to do thing» that be ,"Uncle Samuel” i« at liberty to 0 Grain the utue price.
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Large,
clean and comfort»
would
not
otherwise
do
—
Ontario
i move them to Fort Bidwell j-ist a«
Your Patronage Solicited
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wn tetter than to have started ply. The price pa:d is from $25 to
0
personal
ttip'-rvDioti of the
Argus
‘
sooc>
a«
he
desires.
♦ <’’—Lak-r:-.« Ex«n fntr.
t'T’F
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LS,
Lad
Genl
cíílp T í
With Burns Ma,
The
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’K Kodaks
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BOARDING HOUSE
Comme