The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 13, 1901, Image 2

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Religious Scnkci.
Cull and see samples of our job'
^'•*i
lands a» there now is concerning
| j’ji < awlflild. E1, NW qr«',
Christian Science services at H I,
printing.
I Ser 34, 1 p -3, K ¿2
• «<-»( ais ori deeded lands?
G W. ' nr?.». persona pntprty
.
Brisco’s residence every Sunday11
. 1L Crawford, lot h blk J
Thnt thia dangerous condition is
A complete line of tinware, gran­ v> «nd
6 blk 1*, Harney, a-«! peraonai
o’clock a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday
SATURI).« Y. JULY |3 U,01.
' attributed by Mr. Lusk to condi­ ite »nd crockery just in at G. W. property
school at 10 a. m. .Meeting is also
J no. i avir.t r. SW qr aec 22 ti
1- —
Joe (Mark, bereonal pruj*ty
.
tions new, is a conclusion not war­ Waters’.
held each Wednesday evening at »
Jennie' urtU. E'-. NW ur a-d lots 1 and
V anag«r ranted by the facts of its own his­
JULIA M H Y It l>
o’clock All are cordually invited
7. tp 2C R 84
..... _
Stnmp photo», water color, cray­ J. J. sec
h» . !.. sNE qr. I ’,-!-'lr-^"7r
to attend. Subject for tomorrow:
tory. In the very nature of things on. India ink. pastel »ml portraiture feE qr HE qr NW qr »e< b2.lp 1* *•
and per»4,!inl pr./|*rty
_ , , ..
-God’’
tin- inti-rests :,f these two livestock work at the Weider Studio, Vaughn Lett. nbauKb <i DBucau, Ixts 7 an-1 b.a
fi. Bu»*na
OBJECTIONS
industries must remain antngonis-. building.
\ Dirk naon. all blk S. Bvn*
Rev. A. J. Irwin will preach at
p.T. Ear I • s, N’a NE qi. anl *• ■' qr
*lr
Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
of ►er J), tp 22, R 35, us« Lots - and •.
>i<: Congress can no more l<-gis-
Call at tie- furniture store and Bi-C 12, tp ¿4. R 81
month at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. tn.
Ht<- them into harmonious relation
R S. Hi \M. -r, E?a t E qr,
'1^ "I- *ir«
see the new tapistry and lounge saqr NE qr. see 81, tp 19.R 32
(Concluded from fir-t pag**)
” 34 Sabbath school every sabbath at 2
than it could by legislative enact­
<;. W. Hurkf.« is. NEqr, t er J*, tp -4, K
ering. Now is the tinM to or­ and I.o'B ■'>. »■. 7 tti.d M, »>11 lf’« JorrBoti B
¡p. m.
ment suspend the law of gravita­
' Addition to Burns, a .'to MTSonal prop-
der n new bed lounge or couch.
1
-
‘
M
I There will be preaching services
J.'s
’
s
t
Ilu-lf
.11.
Lot
.3.
Wk
volMurrle.l.
’
«
tion
If
men
»«.-t
up
shotgun
d-
-
their being troubled with more
64'at the Poison Creek school house
Addition to Burra
lens«-» of their rights to certain por­ ‘ See yourself as others see you.” Chat..
Jon» ». Lol 1. blk 5, Jtorrbon s addi-
neighbor* than they now Lave?
m J every 4th Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
If by act of congrt-HH thin i>OHf*i- tion» of th«- publii domain under Y«-a, but much better looking by P F. Jerkins. W'i SW qr.tr- .;4. tp 1«. R 25 20 Rev. A. J Irwin, pastor.
32*.. and Loti 3 ard 4, set 3. rP
Lility in eliminated, ¡ h it not quite I the claim of priority of occupation, having your photo made at the Emmie M. Johnson. Lot 4 blk 4M, Burns. W M
i C. II. Jones. NE qr NW qi and Ix)U 1. 2,
At the Presbyterian church
probable that the own« rt of 1«- hh «- h . what sort of a «b f nse would they Weider Studio.
4 and 1 sec 7. and Loti of sec 8, tp 26
7 91 Burns. Rev. A. J. Irwin
pastor
could afl'ord to amply reward pre­ not »et up under a b ase from the
Nora
E.
Krgteraon.
Lots
7
and
8,
blk
63
More wall paper received this i of Burns
13 60 Devine services the third and fourth
Kent neighbors who live bv cultiva­ government? After the propos'd week at the Burns Furniture Co’s.. Mrs. 1*. Locher. E’of Lo’f.. and 4. and
Sundays of each month at 11 a. m.
Loti 1 and m b’k *7. fxrt 5blk 2, and Lati
113 70 and 7:30 p tn.
ting the soil, to seek naw fields fur partition become a fact, how would New designs and up-to-date pat- Sand 4 blk 9. Burna
Sabbath school nt
M L. I e • !». - , of I,.?
»>lk 3-'. I oti 1
10 a. m. every Sabbath morning.
their agricultural ventures, and a sheepman get bis her«l of mutton terns—the very latest styles.
anti x blk 30; Loti 3 and 4 blk «31 and all
ofblks 1 and 4. Morrison> addition to
42 10
they, the stockmen, thiiH l.e left to market, whose range lay far be­
Burna
111 17
Preaching services at the Baptist
,ee2.
2. tp 24. R 27
The Richardson A James eaw ‘ A, I . Marqnla.sw nr irsec
.. ,r
.. f I half
yond those of numerous cattlemen,
UJ-as-' v I ih of all th« v purvev”?
I: r 'I IT . s l.i, 1 K ,-.H
> » I KW
NW ',1 -
church every 1st and 2nd Sundays,
e( .<-< II. i|> 1:1. It :14 «nd n half NE qr,
mill
is
again
turning
out
lumber
of
I
tunl setthi)i< nt of our at «! which he would, of necessity,
r: half N >« qr. «. <• 1. tp 1 . It I. '», and n;. ri! morning
and evening Sunday
52 12
personal pnipertjr
„a by people engaged hi be compelled to cross? Is it not al all kinds. The mill is located in' Mrs.
it oi i school every Sunday at 11a.m.
R. P. Moffett. k“rS'inu' property
p V. Middleaworth, iW qr gee 19, tp 19.
good
timber
with
a
good
road
and
w 42 i prayer meeting every Thursday
■ira! pursuit lias in all together likely that a renewal of
R 34
Miranda. NE qr. W half, •<- 10. tp 36, 4s
I evening.
.ages of our national growth been hostilities would then ami there oc­ is ready to fill nnv size order sent A R:.;
1. and pergonal property
7 00
nq.h May. Jo? b, Mk
Burna
claimed to be one of the strongeHl cur? Law or no law, u herd of in. They also make die best tiling J, Hollis
Montagu»'. Lo’s ■ and 4, b’.k 24,
2 13
Morrison a-idltion to Burna
factors of our national greatne«», uheep could not camp in certain les. Call for prices.
JOHN GEM BEHLING,
Jno. MrNul!'. NE nr. sec 19. N half NW
21 4u
qr. Rec 29. tp 24, R 31
To M ilk C ustomers —Pay np I). <>. Overholt, E half SW qr. 'W qr ¡»W
and one of the beat evidence» of our place»; law or no law, it could not
•Jeweler and Optician.
NEqr SW qr, sec 5 and W
national ttnbility. Prohibition - f remain more than a certain length you» milk bill and get tour milk 1 and
Ì3 €0
i a f NW .¡r. sec «.Ip 20. R 36
Open for repairing and optical
- -]r SW qr, SW qr SE qr sec
such Ht itement by congress would I of time within the limits of a cattle- at reduced rates by paying in ad-■ A,1VB<n’ix"i.¡¡ft' ne
1« «3 work.
and personal property
vance 1 quart per month »$1.50— , O. 1-2,
call in question the truth of hu « I i j nan's leased range.
-2 «
I). Rusk, SE qr see 4. tp 26,
26
NEXT DOOR TO P. O.
f J RfiH Lots-and 3 blk 44, and Lots
claim. Would it not also bring in­ Then there would be contention 20 cents per gallon, Bear in mini! i , 4 and .5 blk 4>, Bumf.
12 fS
<::<
¿j
Lot- 3 and 6 blk 6, Purrs
to ridicule the eliorts of boards of over boundary line» arid th«« alleged thie price is tor payment in ad- i M W. Racine.
L. Spencer, s half Nw qr, N half SW
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
qr sec 3-- and SW qr NE qr and NW qr
W. A. (ioOUMAN,
immigration, boards of trade,etc, to disregard thereof Cattle would vance.
>L qr ai:<l E half ->W qr 6c-
tp -3 R
I ,.i and E half NE qr «ad "W qr NE qr
United States Land Oflice,Burns,
City
Milkman.
induce people to come to our Pacific range ftom within the limits of
• and NW qr SE qr aec 32 tp 23 R 26
1 s. I; Rud B. i ’»tewnrt, E hnlfSW qr and
Oregon,
July 1, 1901.
Coast states by publication ofim their owner’» lines and thereby lie
We have the old style Thomas ” .......
f SE qr. see 80 tp 25 R b5
,“i«Iif
f.tn. *•<mihw.>r*h. W half NWqrand NW
Notice
is hereby giver« that the
migration literature |>«>rtraying the become a trespasser
Hay Rake just like your grand qr SW qr, sec 10 tp 24 R 29
(eit) SE qr SW qr. SW qr
he-eimifter mentioned and de­
exceptional advantage» tin-country
T he troubles ami dangers inci­ father used to run in Lis boyhood Ida SE C. qr smith,
st*» 2. and >E<jr and E half NW qr
49 66 scribed township plats have been
E half NE qr sec 26 tp 2S R : 3
offers in its ample supply of good dent to inly« rse interests and claims days. And while your grand dad I Ed and
Stepne'. SW qr sec 14 tp 36 R 33 and
received and filed in this office, to-
i r N L qr ai.d SE qr N W qr sec-•.< tp
laud open for settlement; by send­ concerning bimls, the tit!«' to which may be dead, this hay rake is not. 39 R‘36
22
71
wit- T 20 8 R 40 E, T 20 S R 41
I
N W qr SW’ qr sec 23 tp 20
ing exhibition curs containing sam­ lias passed from the government, Don’t you need one? Prices cheap. I J. R W 35 Warner.
is w,' E, T 21 S R 43 E. T 21 S R 40 E,
..
J. Weil, sE qr N W qr and N haif *W qr .
T 21 S R 41 E, T 21 8 R 38 E, T
ples of the incomparable products would be multiplied by the gravity —(leer & Cummins.
I Bee 36 tp 26 R 2S
i
Zigenfns. all of b’k« 22 and 23 Meni-
' ’' 21 S R 42 E. T 20 8 R 39 E. An«l
of our soil through all tb<- populous of exclusive right of occupancy of The manager of this great relig­ j M. r R . ihi
hi ’ ' h addition
h Mitiuii io
id burua
Burn®
1 ’! that on ami after the 12th day of
Harns, Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, blk
r<gions of our country ; by large ap­ the public domain to individuals., ious weekly expects to take his de­ I 1 Hugh
burns
.............................
s’’2 August, 1901, filings will be re-
Unknown Owner«:
propriations of public funds to send
It is claimed that as the lense parture for Portland next Monday, | ¡yOt 5
M, Burns
2 6ii'Ceived upon any and ail lands em-
.'«0
i is'braced in said townships that are
commissioners and exhibits to all law works well elsewhere, no argu­ to he absent ten days or two weeks. •“ ’• g 3
lb
16
■1 !i> subject to private entry.
the great expositions with the sin­ ment against it here should be con­ During his absence C. A Bvrd will
- S
16
G eo \V H ayes , Register.
gle motive of increasing our popu­ sidered. I am not familiar with havu charge of the oflice and is au­ “ “ 7 4
« «71
C has . N ewell . Receiver.
Lots 1. 2, 3 blk ■ ■
lation? Have not ‘lie natural ad­ the Land laws of Australia, where thorized to reciept for any money Lots 2, 7
« ::o
17 i'.'
■
111
——«
All
vantages for livestock-raising al­ it is said the ranges are, by law, that may come in, but is also in­ L o ’. h 1. 2, 7, H, blK til. Burnì»
3 t «0
Lots 3. 4, •». u,
6, blK
ihr "ö.
<>:>. Duritfi
Burnii
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ways been one of the inducements i partitioned, but 1 am sure the gov- structed not to’pay any claims that' All of blK 64. Burna
M 60
of bin t>5. Burns
................
LAND OFFCE AT BURN8, OREGON.
held out to strangers?
eminent there does not liold out in all likelihood will be presented. | All
4 30 ]
Ixita 3. 4 blK 66, Burns
26 37 I
All of blK •>>, Burns
July 1?, 1901.
And now it is discovered that the every inducement to its citizens
5 37 i Notice is hereby given that the follow I ug-
J.ols . 4, I»! k t>9, Burns
10 9.’> ■ nained geltler han Bled notice of Inn intention
John
Hoss
and
Tom
Jenkins
j
All of blK 71, Burns
ranges have become ho denuded by to go upon its public domain for
Notice is hereby given that I will, on Mon- to nake final proof in support of his claim, and
said proof will be made before Register
too great numbers of stock tlint tin- the purpose of making permanent came in from the Stein Mountain duv. the I-th day of August, A. I). 1901, at the that
h.iuruf
10 <>’< l<»ek K. M. of said day, at the uml Receiver at Burna, Oregon, on Auitnst 26.
1901, viz John Creasman, il E. No. 1270, for
<«nly remedy for their sorry eoi di- , homes, and at tin- same time ren- section Monday and left on Tues-1 front <i«>or of the Court Hou«e, in Burns. Har- the
NE’4 NW \ and Lulu 2, 3, 6, and 7, Sec 1H,
n< \ County. Orrgo: . tell the ab «ve described
R. 32 E
tion is to partition them among tin- der its homestead laws utterly im- day’s stage for Ontario. They are real reiHie at pii» 1 <• auction to the highest bid- Tp He 2f..S
names th“ following witnesses to prove
der
5<r
cash,
subject
to
redemption,
to
satisfy
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
men who have been largely iustru- practicable by disposing ; of all its ; going out to dispose of th< ir wool. mi'l Wariant, e<>s h mid a < ruing < < a s
of t-ai I land, viz Simon Lewis. Gerald Griffin,
Dated this l_th day cf July, A D. 1901.
x ott Haley. H H. Elliott, uli of Narrows. Hur
(iKn. SJik’I.LtY,
inentnl in the crention of such con­ uiioeupied lands to other parties .Jenkins Bros, still have their 1900
Sherifl*of Ilarney County, Oregon. ■ ,le>’ county Oregon.
■lip
at
Ontario
and
it
is
Toni
’
s
in
­
G eo . W. II ayes , Register.
dition. This remc'ly, it is true, 1 umb r other laws
would cure th« evil arising from
In Texas the ranges are partion-1 tention to sell both clips if he can
•>-raso <-»oe> <ror>
o»r>
migratory .-In « p lu rds passing from ed understate laws, but sb«- liai> gela reasonable price. Mr. Hoss o cv»c-n rjsn C5«!T> rsoo
I
JOHN
D.
DALY,
1*'::.
»
ident .
M.
ALEXANDER,
V
ick -P hbsidekt .
place to place, county to county, pens to lie a state over which our has his 1901 clip stored ut Hunt­ 6-
«)
and slate to n'nte, of which Mr. public land laws do not extend,1 ington.
r
Lusk ho jii“tly complains. But and with the disposition of the lands
Can you beat these prices:
u
dies not il safer remedy for ihia of which congress has nothing to! ó foot .Junes Chain Mower. i C,S 00
P
evil lie In interposition of state do. Again, in Texas, the natural 10 foot Jones Rake.......... ;:s c.o
OF ONTARIO. OREGON.
6
statutes levying prohibitory taxa­ conditions render the existence ol The two for. .. .................... 100 00 <*
tion or by enactment of state laws the two industries lees antagonistic. 11 foot Jene« Chain Mower G5 00 e Account-» of Corporations. Firms and Individuals
¡Solicited.
regulating importation or exporta­ I for the reason that there are certain 9 fait Jones Rake........
37 09
M
STOCKHOLDERS:—John D. Daly, William Jones. Frank R.
tion of sheep'*
I sections peculiarly adapted to one The two for . . . ...
100 0 )
e Coflin,
Abner R >l«l>ins. It. F Oldeu, M. Alexander, N. I'. Carpen­
(irnnting that our ranges are or the other, hence there is less of Terms: Oct 1, 1901.
c ter, William Miller. E. H. Test.
'Nufs.,1.
U. I». Voti ri.Y.
overstock« d. wouhl tlu> leasing ««f contact and 1« ss of infringement.
them rt store them to better condi­
But the prineipiil reason to be
E II. TEST. Cashier.
Sheriffs Sil.
tion? Would n«>t the lessees urged against the leasing scheme •
naturally desire to graze all the is that it will at once with«lraw
stock their range would carry? from settlement hundreds of thous- Under nr.<1 b\ virtu«'of a Warrant iasue l out
under the ><.al. «>f the < uuntv < ««urte!
Wouiil they havo such gom-roua re omis of acres of good land Waiting . ilo nmi
- a < . I:» »rvjD-u for the tnunty of Huti.v.,
to me directed aud delivered, voimnHtidiiiu to
gard for their successors as to be only the hand ot labor, stimulated' levy oil lb.' Kondo and chaltrle of the Urlili
llt (n\p.T< > :■ nani-1 I OU till oelinqueilf Tux
induced to curtail the number of i by the comparatively new ent< r- .pl.
Roll of g o l v'uuiy tor the >«-nr ¡Al.», thvieio
alti»i*he 1. ttod if none he found, then upon tbe
their cuttle to the end that when prise of irrigation; lands to which I • M. |T. i • ; I v IIS -< ! fonh an«; «' » ! H rd in the
iitx kob. vi ► • mu< h there, t
their leases expir.nl they could I we are inviting and iiitieing settlers i - nk li s I <:« !iiu(nriit
\ the amount <d taxri» charged
r un, to.-eiher with the o t n and expetista.
leave for the benefit of others a : 1 by every inducement we can bring th
i hate -'no levied, hating been able to tied
►n't g.H.ds ,>r ( hattr’N lielonti.irf to the
fresh range which they had taken I to bear, lands the early occupation, lit
<* delinquent taxpat ara heieinaftvt mtntc 1.
lip. u »hr io'iowlog i,r> rined trat tn and par
Fine Turnouts.
in poor condition?
reclamation nn«l cultivation ofi 'Ceti real «•» atri a Bet iorth in sa ».I tax li
liny and Grain
.• H .< : . . ' o if ’. t. »• atc
Courteous
A h to Mr l.u«k s claim that tin which every citizen interested in »"«•gon, . i and dta<-rite»l
Always Kept
and intf.»>fj at. f
present conditions are menacing to the growth of th« population and ioti b
Treatment
On Hand
IMI.
human life bv reason of the strife wealth of the I’aeitii- Slope hones to n. r \Hsmui, ;»cre-«na! property
H • \ « t.‘, l.vt* 4. «itti «if tv<‘ »,
between the sheep an I cattle own­ witness; hinds as fertile ami pro­ 1 A). M il.
X ‘,
ers and the conflict of their inter­ ductive when brought under the E I I ' « . I 1 . XH qr. N’3 SEqr, tec 24.
« l’tit'vur'l, > •'qr. N’. XW <ir, sWqr
ests. and can only be bettered by requisite condition of moisture as J •HO
N’.V qr I
I. R .1 and
pClRiltM
the methods he advocate* I luive to ai.y of the world, and which will
remark that the French Glen (’at­ eventually contribute greatly to the
tic t'ompanv, i f which he is presi­ strength of (low hi the arteries and
dent. ha» sultcri <1 the lo»s of human ! channels of our trade ami com-
life, but not by reason of the pres­ nivree. Then will one acre of these
ence of sheep or sheepmen in liar ' Linds produ -e more beef or mutton
nev county, but through the direct or wool than Iodo now.
influence of a more dangerous ele-1 In Iowa there is no partition of
•4 à P
luent there than exists in all the ' public domain, but she has more
sheepmen in Eastern Orrgon It cattle than ntiy other of our states
lathe snme Influence which ba» Bring the arid and senn-arid re­
Iw-en rvs|w>n»ib)e for many lioiui- gions of Oregon under conditions
Itti: JONES I! MH BIVDER.-
the Only Binder with a Ely Wheel.
cidea in llnrnev county.
possible, and she will raise and
I’eter French, the builder, the fatten more cattle than Iowa
Sell Solei) on their Merits.
bruins, the president and general
su|>erint< ndeut of the rreneh-Glenn
AJJiliunal I aki I s .
Not Ix-cause they h ive once served someone’s-Grandad,
Cattle Company, was murdered in
but for what they’ll do for you.
«-old blood as the results of an in-
Silk wsi«t ami dress patterns
— N .t because the price is lowest (they cost more to make
tlueuce having ita origin not in con­ Miller A Thompson’s
than anv other 1 but because they -till the bill.’’
troversy l«vlweeu sheep ami cattle
I vy have rou-ed the bitterest opposition from ccmpelitors.
Fresh groceries «re now arriving
men, but in a jealous, unwarranted
A ou >1 see the reason why if you but trv them.
for the Burns Cash Grocery.
hatred oi men who have the buai-
l'hey are th. roughly up-to-date and practical farm imple­
Dr. V<»|p returned from Portland
capacity to acquire larg prop
ments fiom tongue to tire -save time—save money_ save work
by busiuesa foineight and on hist Wednesday evening s -tage
and w orrv.
sagacity
I tit 1OM 5 CM MS MOW I K.
II M Horton came in Wednes-
V -me m and look them over—’twill pay you to be posted.
I lolrr the leasing system t here dap evening from the railroad
would <LolblleH.lv le the same While aliM-rt he visited •ever*
Binders. Mowers. Hay Rakes. Skkle Grinders. Binder
prejudice again.t the holders of point*, including Portland.
T v ine
large tiacts a* there now ia ag iinst
W II I turn» ha* given up th'
the owners by purchase, intensified.
prot>ablv. by (he claim (hut |r«eers Burns hole) ami C hina Joe has
had irsr pru|w*rlr interest Why leased the kitchen ami dining rvk'iu
Geo lv'<r. *%e understand h i il take
nil
* M
p im .
« «old 11 re not
the same spite
charge of the lodgii g part of the
ami jealousy ai.d hatred over act
<1 infr'-ng« no nt upon lea
OUR MEW STOCK OF
.
She ïimcs-Hicraid.
a n n fl
Is now arriving
A\Ur. DRYGOODS DEPARTJI e /
I b -Jnever more complete than at .
NL7 We are preparing this yea to .
all formers efforts and continue the |ei0.
* *
Fancy Dress Goods and Furn^
Our spring stock is up-to-date andcy
sists many new novelties in ladies w»
Men and boys clothing, hats, blioei,
Headquarters For
and.
Z^aslxionaTole G-o^
Our line of fresh
Also find favor with our many customers.
Going to the Mountains?
Well, you will need one of those
Outing Hammocks that take up
so little room and are so servica-
blt. And camp chairs too.
When you return drop in and
see our matting, linoleum, carpets,
etc., also those fine couches we
are now displacing. You might
replace your old window shades.
The very thing for this Wok
NOW KEEP COOL--A REFR2GEATOR YOU W.v
latest patterns tn 2tratt Paper Pestons.
Plu'tcting !Papr.
Burns Furniture Co.,
CITY MEAT MARKET
P. G. SMITH, Propt.,
Eurns, Or
Ft3sh Eeaf Pork, etc. in any quantity desired- Head
Bologna arid Sausage of a!! kinds always on hai.
Your patronage solicited.
AB THl
ANY Ml
B.
Pianti
R o RN
.iarrs, .
»land,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
An <«
hat d
Pat
c
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
Harvesting Machines
Hurns. Oregon
For 1
McClain A Biggs Proprietors,
This Stable is located on the corner of Fu st and B Si reels, ai d »-rq hair
and grain on hand- Ha-competent help. Runs a Job Wagon, Tai ‘-jreat ■
gers to any part of the Country,
to Jorg
—---- :--------------------------------- ————:------ == Call
M. F itzgerald , P resident
F. 8. R ieder , S ecy and T«w9teel B
„
, ~
.
the bee
B iggs « v T urner . A ttorneys
„Harne;
stem Oxeg-on.
OTf=e,^Ti Title
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TRISCH & DONEGAN, Proprietors.
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Commercial Hotel
(French House building)
MESDAMES HOVSAM Jt JORDAN, Proprietors.
Bard by the day, week or menth.
I.Arge, clean and comfortable room«,
personal supervision of the landladies.
Everything und»»-^
traveling men ’ s headquarter
Centrally located with Sample rooms in connection-
RESERVED FOR-----
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MILLER & THOMPSON- £
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