The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, September 12, 1903, Image 4

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SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER I/, l o
«CBH RI PTION RATKh
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One Year
Hix Month*
Three Month*
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'I K ll*ge >
wliislle loo’i’ t<> i
Polled-
Angli- helfer off thè track,
I
and
out <>f thè w-agon i. t those kids
and 'hot irito thè • a I h
il<K k of quali'. It v. a ame time
quiet liis
before thè rn.m ioul.
possib1.- he
team, bui as - ■
commi ni ,-d bui
for his
t<>
three ,
«>•>
next
OFFICIAL IHRE« TORY
mtat *— okkgon
J. II Mltehel
I W. Fulton
N. Williamson,
U.K. Senator*
Congre**men
Attorney (jetterai
A . M. < raw ford.
Governor
Geo. E chamberlain.
F. I . Dunbar.
Secretary ol htate
Treanurer
C. H. Moore.
Supt. Public 1 nutruction.
J. H. Ackerman.
J. R. Whitnex
State Printer
Joint Representative
Joint-Henator
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murr.
E H. 1 • >’
J L. Hand
COINTY— HARNEY I
H. ( ' Lwen*
F ri Ri» der
RA Miller
(notify Judge
< h-rk
TrxMNurrr
fourvevor
Hip-Hit
AHMi'HNor
Hehool Huperintendent
Htoek I nsuector
CoiiiiniNKiouer*
HAKNKY Ü. 0. LAND OFFICI:
Register
Receiver
..
CITY.— RIJRNR*
Wm Furi
. ChMN Newe
..........Dr J. W. Geary.
L. Woblenberg 1 r
W. A . ( > < • w il 11
Mayor,
Recorder,
Trenini r«-i.
MarMhnl,
|). .1 »1 III« H<'Il
f.-itm
Council men:
Mothi rah'iüi.
< E. 0. Jackson,
1 Simon Lew ¡ k .
1 (i. W. < levenger.
Meeting* of the Council every Second liuti
Fourth Wednesday.
I
s< m - ietikh .
'
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, LO O F.
Me**)* at OiM Fellow* Hall, every Haturtl*-
7:80 p in.
E. J. Martin, N. G.
F (). Jackson, Hecretarv.
nt'KNH I.OIMIK NO. »7. A K. A M .
M.'O. every -i.liir.l«. evening In Mn.-.i.i.
Hall.
II A. Mlfifl. W. M
F. H llcldcr, Secretary.
INLAND I .<>!)< i E NO. 70 K. of P.
Meet* every Thursday evening In the Brow n
Hall.
Thornton William*, < <
John M. Rud leniti h , K. R. H
BURNS I.OIHIE No 47 A.O.U.W.
Meet* every ai-vond nini fourth Frida v
A. < . Welcome, M \\
C. N. Cochran, Recorder.
Olimeli "I W IS IINUTON.
Meet* every first Mini third Friday, In Brown
Hall.
U. I». Rutherford, Presiden
I’carl Vtilganiorr, Secretary.
III RSS CHAPTER NO 10, O. F H.
Meet* «-very avrond and fourth M..... lax*, in
M hhou I c Hull.
K omi * E. < UKhlng, \\ M.
Iieliiora '.iowHii, Secretary.
HYI.VI X REBEKAH DEGREE No *3.
Mvetacvcry 1st and 3d Wedneadav
Flora ling« y. N. (i.
(’ G. Hm 11 h. Rec. Hec'y.
HA KN F a vai . I. Kt * a ate s.i m. w ..,;aa
Meet a every fir*! Hll'l *ec«m<l T iii N'I ay
< W McClain, < <»m.
W A (iovvnn, < lerk
TVI.lt circi r ,s.>. e. .. w ol «
Me. la ever) fourth In. ..lay
Martha Dalbtn, <. M
lone W lilting, t lerk.
Our Western W»)».
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Biffi
B urns ,
The cuss w ho has just left this
sanctimonious
sanctum,
with
great gobs of mirth running down
the corners of Ins facial cavity, has
tolii us the following story ya hull
proves that ay estern ways are
sorncyy hat different from eastern
w ay a:
.A fellow living in the south
pail of Harney county, near the
little one-house city of Andrews,
has a long family of hoys and
girls, all up to the tricks and cus­
toms of the wooly west, who from
the teal in.in to t'other end of the
family can rule the kickim st,
buekmesl, tightinest ••bri ne" on wi i :
Ihe i all .
the range, but they have not tray
eled.
They were born and i .used
where y;r.ind old Stem mountain
daily cast its afeernoon shadow'
o’er their happy home.
A short tune siiwe the fathei
decided to take Ins family to
I
the count! \
railroad that the children might The i
see the cars anti many i>ti ci 1 'Igllt’ < m K.i
wlii.h would be new t<. them
Wi' on
Accordingly lie loaded in Ins
The I
kei 's dozen and Mailed out
All
event well until he reached the up
railroad down neai Caldwell
At
a point a ■'liort distance from the
town where the Wagon road I lllh
near the railroad, and at the tunc th. Misuri
the kids w ere all huddled together
.1 th
in the hind part of the wag. ti, old prcHlilM
stativi-
Illis.
No. 5 < mu- tear ing dow n tl
h
17 minutes late
I he tireman had irk’d for act cui
just heaved in an extra amount of CCS’
co.il and the black smoke we
rolling out in great cloud’. At cd by '
this tune the engineer turned the « Ull 'S I i it I
unsuc-
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KODOL
i; t\ vn KODOL
» h»l y,’u Mt
a:
»trengthaa®
□mach.
carej ■
geatt.'n ivtpepau and
a ì stoma, i and bowel troubia».
KODOL »co --.-e, ths » *on of tb» £»»-
irte gì» a» and give» tone io ihe
d<s»t v-9 Ol gana.
irworkad stomach
¿a strata gives to
the heart a fu
and untrammeled
• ten. no iriate the nervous system and
feeds the t
KODOL
re eve* ar
KODOL
»NMrW Mis kr X C. ».WITT < CK (CUM,
ce iati le
Burns Druggists.
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left »tin,-;
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mark. up) , vi,...,
and bell collar.
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THE TIMES-HERALD
Àives all the local news
Job Printing.
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The
A E You-
Fide of i -
C P Rutherford, Burn«,
bar 2 oh ,i
Alii
left droop.
1'lloS \\
on left shouMi r: cart
cr°p
John ('! I
lODIt*
ODBtr
3 thOl
irixfipn
>r«Duii
pg fflj
he Cc
>enau
'affright ear, few allow fori ¡a
brisket.
< o hui
W E Smith, Burns, f-u- J
mark, split in right ear, u-.-" ompt
G Hudspetb, Burns, cstfe ry 11
A Great Newspaper.
ORFGON
SsiorçrLiitt
U
P
Bide; maik. ■ ropundsj
Simon Lewis, Burns.far-
mark, crop ami underbit i:*
under lit: 11 crop <>1F right. ! he su
TG Kribn. Hurns, enr J aided
left hip; marks, cropoffWh*
John Wilzell. Burns. .-v ' The
stifle; cattle, diamond tad
split in cat h ear, wattleu:, ri ord in
D M Mc.Menainy, Bnn»,^j course
left stifle: c:: :’i-, ' .'on >.'< :
in each ear W ith full namml louth.
Varien Brog., horses. I.F c
LF on right hip; mark, ertp.8 .nd tt
derbit in right ear.
he de
J W
right hip: mark, crop and td'i levelo
bit in right; horses same
J a w i
>een r
cattle, bar 11. on leftnte:ggjM
ear, under si- i-e iu r
'OD DQ
11 Elliott, Burns In
.finns
stifle; < a: - , _ on It:
I viuiib
right ear, -
Thn
doWn ii.
111U
< s johupi■ . Vir.
nde al
cattle, SJ on l<i! hip; i
, .
half crop .:
JSJtlOri
C J Jonnson, l;i
Rollin
marks, swallow
t>eilli)
W If Johnson, cattle,JK - .bis is
mark, crop oil right ear, twerf
half crop m left.
i
\V A Campbell, Narrows.¡»3
on It ft sin -nlii! : i attic, 'c |
left shoulder; mark,upptf&j
John Buoy, Burns, honaJi ipen l
cattle, 2B on ri^ht hip“r 1 ;ould
each ear, hoh in right.
1
Mrs I N Huglie’, Warn '"f .he fa<
lock on left side; mark,**^’
Sohn Hipsman, Burn«. vl >r less
shoulder; cattle, ()J on
left ear, two umlerbitsinriA’i 3 real
Sam King, Burns, rattle.'■’d ng eff
crop and undvrbit in efci*
jaw.
Tha
J P Dickenson, Narrows.^
stifle: rattle, Bar ihn*<- proveí
shoulder; mark, undeT"
branded on left side and b” hat o'
Calls to any part- ( the ceii-.try will be
S' ST x
irdoFft
o R< f..
s
cattle,
same
on it ft hip - ~ jraere
answered day or nielli.
bit in each ear. dewlap co . motivi
All sailing dates sub­
Looms 1 and
lmih. Hotel.
A Egli, Egli, horse«, T1.'
I S p ui
ject to change.
on right hip; mark, tipp’ • ] lines.
J T Ware, Narrows, rai'< - ,
For San Francisco 4 P m.
hip; mark, unde r half
‘
every 5 days.
J W Bl . -
I
II B Tim mor*. Narrows
8 p. m.
Columbi* River
billed on h i’:
I
p.
m.
Meanier*.
mark, crop and tinder ha*
Ex Sun.
To Astoria and Way- Except tierbit in right, dt wlapnr* - A c<
Satu
rd'y
Sunday. Joel H Howard. Burr* ’ * ion, I
Burn*, Oregon.
Latidings.
stifle: cattle, san e on
10 p. n;.
left ar,split in right.
Office at re.'i'I. nee.
Arlinf
U I - 11 hi . ■
L-aves Burns daily for Ontario
Wlll»n>»tts Rlvrr.,
• artle, same on left *J? 4
Mrs
split in right ear
Oregon City. New
at '■ 30 a m Arrive® at Burn« dai- 6 a. m. berg.
her
ho
I.
V
on
left
hi;-
‘
Stiem «nd Way 4,'.î0 P m
Except
J <’ Creaaman. ,’nrDt,J?X
Except left
row
cc
from Ontario at 5 p m.
side
or
hip:
mark.cr^
Landings.
Sunday
Sunday. audalit in left.
tembei
1 O' idy through passenger and
L L Clark. Narrows, hx*
i a tn. »Ill.mrUr
on Dei
» l.mbtn O.Qn _ „ shoulder.
ora
kll.r
4-4” P ni
Burns to the Teu-day
John Gilcrest. P
<
’be a
wrench
on
left
stifle:
Orig
n
City.
Payton
Monday
railroad.
mark, square (""p
rt'-
Tu h rd V and \\ ay-Landings
ed. A
Willi*
slope on left.
A Sat"
First-c
Friday.
accommodation.’, and
French-Glenn I
I-lM * 1847,
penntendent. F.
"ati ns at convenient 6 a. tn
Burns, horse*, F ,,
• n
years
Willamette River.
4:30 p tn nected on jeft hi J rMrt- *
ng the route.
Tuesday Portland Corvallis
left ear. dew ap - ’
riage t
I ue. day mark sarm. rr a •
Thnrs A and M ay Landing*
•k
mark. *wallow
in 186
Thurs A throa
t: t attic. T •
Sat
Sat.
off left ear. wattle
tied or
U. H. voegtly. B
stead
left «honker
Leave
Leave
EC Bulkier.
Mrs
Ripari».
*■»11* River
Lewisfn ttcbr ribs: mark. ■
1 20 a m Riparia to Lewiston. 8:30 a tn wattle: horse«, U«
kr.iwu
C. A. Bonnett. •
Daily.
Daily. on either left sin
lived i
each hip. mark. *
"imrni
s I ojm ? nt right.
A N.H oar ,
Fred < »akertr
every
• ••99
either kft sh»»'i ¡» >r it
440* WWW
Huntington.
Oregon
f*** m*
th
loop below Y wr
state,
H:
-
A. I. CRAIG,
bar F on left shou
Gen. Pas. ,\g t. Portland. Oregon bit* in left and et
face ai
iu each ear
A- L MOHLER. President.
alwayi
Darst A Wolde:
I-**! »44*^*. I S?V4Rt
angles on r!ghr '
wwer. f ar -
’ !w*V* *' '
*u th
horses same bran
Geo .“haw. I '
S Co.*"”**-
Tori
SIX
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hip; earmark* * <
Br^
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W.
. i*. V.
underbit in hf'-
are,
Ji
' "T«P-T ri sTWi'BTHT MEN ANI- and
upper half ' '
Il N to tr»v. ! »nd advertí»« f,.r old shoulder.
H. of
Kelley. Bun*
¡.Und'»
f
a—*1 on H left
Winfr
stifle;
‘
'»l*ry.»7so , Jear aod el
r ft Miner. Bur
I ' • •lr»y«tleÌB«».h, Noeaov.s- stifle; cark Ml
»* Sores«
W H ce< il. U
'ing "’lyred Give reference, »ml «n- mark
swallow f*
• Ìidr7,fM
”a,Ered euve’ope chin wattle; hor«'
0noW5ir.uteGc'.gnC< ♦,
¡ê\Ie»;.:M’r ’iî'r 355 c»‘- »* • W M fto**t.
nark nadarbR ii.
horse brand 71- 013
F«r Cougl.», Ci»44» *nd Lcooft.
F g b :« w »? a <
rnp in 1
I mark,
wattle on le.t ja*
Ontario-Burns
Stage bine
Sckntific .Hmerian,
iflUNN
De.
1.
S » S
-« 3 S tar*, t»« M
*U* whkeJi *• .s t .t JCc.
! : s . uUr..
?rop oil’
O regon ,
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1 he Tlini-S-Herald, li,
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with HL e.,1.llt:,.t"3™-- ’
IT’s.“ 1
olr left"-«
right e»v. uatu,
right ■ a-, .
(„.¿J .
jaw, Rlb*» some branded ci« ’*
Thu Sunday edition of the St.
Louis Republic is a marvel of
modern newspaper enterprise,
Phu orginization of its news ser-
vices is world-wide, complete in
every department; in tact, superi­
or to that of any other newspaper.:
The mag azine section is illus- i ANO
nion acific
trated in daintily tinted colors and
si ll FUI I.M
I’n* f iling services at the Baptist
AKKIVE
q’lendid half-tone pictures. This ».part r»r Till
From Huntingdon <>rr
from
church ( very 1st and 2nd Sundays,
scetii.n contains more high-class '
morning md • veiling Sunday
Salt Lake,Denver,
. i '.' at than any of the ( j, hicago-
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I * ortl n-i '»orth, Omaha. Kan
'unJa y at 11 a. m.
n. _ .zines I he fashions Special sas City, St. Louis.
Land 0 ini
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very Thutsd* j
illustrated in natural
colors
are 12;3.> Chicago
and East,
1:45 a.in
promt tlv attend'
a. it.
i si'ic'illy valuable to the ladies.
1 lie colored comic section is a Atlantic ■'' ill Lak, .Denver.Ft,
r. L.
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genuine laugh-maker. The funny Exp»-,
\\ orili, Omaha. Kat
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2:10
City,
Si
Loni.-
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cartoons
are
by
the
best
artists.,
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Physicians and Surgeons.
Chicago ai.d Fast
The humorous stories are high
BURNS, OREGON.
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authors of national rep- St. Paul Walls Walla, Lewis-.
• Office at
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Sheet music, a high-class, pop­
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lluth Milwaukee, (’hi-l
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is
furnished
free
every
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• ago f nd East.
Sunday in the Republic.
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AM) SIRGEON.
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* Special attention givin to all i ,runic public by mail one year is $2.00.
OCEAN and RIVER St’ll EDILE
disea«*-.
For sale by all news dealers.
4
From I'nrll.n.l
Photographer.
7."°’ 80 n l-onea, T.\
11
Miirtin
/ m ,
»nie 1 uikling.
It is said that
of l’hilatli pl.;
made a
Religious Services.
cardinal.
This prelate
i delightful
S< rvices at Christian Science
humor.
His
and wise Hail every Sunday at 11a m and B
wittiy isms
in.
Phil icelphia 8 p m. Service Wednesday even­
Practice in all the courts
ings nt s Subject f..r next Sunday Collections promptly made.
laugh often.
A very young gi-1 one day said Sept. 13 ’‘Matter.”
to him:
R< v A .1. Irwin will preach at
Harney the 2nd Sunday of each
“I have been told,
month at Ila. in. and 7:30 p. m.
touch of rmige In ic hi
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Sabbath sch .ol < very sabbath at 2
Burns, - - - Oregon
an’s chai in won.!.u f
. P- m-
have also been
give L-1 Sunday school nt Harncv the
•! first Sunday of each month at 10
o'clock 11 in. O11 the second, third
and fourth Sunday of each month
at 3 o’clock p m. Preselling st r-
vi 1 very second Sunday at <8 p in.
!
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Ims.
11.
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>n:ir<I.
At the Presi ivterian church
ATTOUM-.Y-A T-I.AW,
Sun»
Irwin pastor
)et ween
Careful attention given to Collec­
1 bird and fourth
tions and Ibal Estate matters.
1 would
» ach month at 11 a. m.
Notary Public
ih
in. Sabbath school at
Bruxs,
O regon .
It’ ;• m. cv *ry Sablxith morning.
Oílice in Times-Herald building
Female suffrage is in a
onoinalous p-isiti- ui
It i' the law all ovi i mt <011)11)011-
wealth, st' tat as R.leial i-lections
are concern' I. But the whole
does not include all the parts, and
some ot tin- i .stituent state'
liai e not vet sanctioned the wo-
m.in v ot'-i in state : elections. In
South Au'tialia female suffrage
h.i> been in op
time. A in. in!-.' of the coniinon-
w valili pat li.uni r
ascci tain the I i
proaclimg lb «
his v . li'tilu ucv.
vice of . hi expen
Au*ti
y ou pic.I- h. 1: 1 ) ■
baby ’ lie a,.!.i- l. •■'
the candid reply ; ••
elect' h
Bll lSl .AXbr.il. U1
,W
,. Harney,
liar- h,-. *1,^0
/ ■I .1*
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on left shoulder; can't- '
either
....11 'in'' ■ ‘
e,,l>' r I hit,-
i].- vurniarkii
WILLIAMS A FITZGERALD
Oflice in old M
0 - * Voi «a, he,. Ba-.1)
Real Rent« I-
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:-‘iti-au? kJ’ "1
offi-rs an
and split in ,.rt
■
under bit in li-ht. ' '*-•'•
M Fenw irk. Burn. v-_
al bar . hi left shouilij1’*'
earmark., Iw„uri,l„t,.,
f <*?**( ove up a call.
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Fina! Settlement
All heirs, devise i, or parties in­
ter! sb d in said estate will appear i
and fib their objections to said
lin.d acioimto.-i or I m .-fore said date. 1
Thomas F. Arnold,
Executor. J
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BLACKSMITH &
Torn Allen
J. E. Ixiggan
J < Bartlett
.Newt Hoover
. I II J William»*
t C T Miller
County Court nivi t* the first Wednesday in
January, March, May, July, September and
November.
1
Chii lr n s Iron Beds
Cen er Tables,Coirs
/.icdes, Mutttesses
Pi lows, Lenolium
Kitchen Oil Cloth
Wall Paper
M.D (' liffofi ,
Wm Miilrn
< ircult ('ourt meet* the Thin! Monday In
April and Fourth Monday in October.
<>f
Harnev
<’nnnr» •
W The
ili 1-ay
.mHiXH
war-1 I.irth.
•Oli or per..,
horn....,a.
$500 Anditi,
1 DH lit of th
penmanship mail
a »plendid penin;
by the use ot tIr­
sgon.
by prominent <
Come in and see us.
Estato
I
and Boards of Ed
?<cw things arriving.
Pati n
and America,
sorted sizes sen’
su- i'i FÜ-NITURB CO,
is hereby given that single sample 2-x
a single ring, stat
tiomas F. Arnold, e xecutor, un- woman, or child
d< r th'1 will, of the estate of Arthur I
PENN MFG. SLPPLY
Blaniikley Patou, 4-ceu’i d, having
No. 118 S. Fourth Street. hjladelphia .
fli I his final nceount as executor
of .-aid stati and that Tuesdav
th- S'h 'lav of ¡sep 1!<03, at 10|
PROFESSIONAL CARI
SHELLEY Ä FOLEY Proprietors,
o’cl k A M. at the Court House,
B’ HNS, OREGON
in i urns, llarn' V County, Oregon
W. J. COLEMAN,
lias li n set as the time for hear­
Stenograph' r and Notary Public
Shop opposite old Brewery’
ing of objections to said final ac­
B ckns , - O begon .
count and the settlement of said
-I -
with m at.iess and dispatch.
Sati.’lacion
.Notice
NINTH JUDICIAL DL-TR.’< 1
District Judge
District Attorney
HANDSOME MIRRORS,
IRON BEDS.
Latest designs in
. R. S. Bean
z ('. Wolvi-rtoi
» F. A. Moore
Supreme Judge*
A New Line of
DINING CHAIRS
and COCKERS
raising industry. From all of the STAKT A Bl SIX !
OWN
\\ e-st, once their oan from El
Paso to Winnepeg, the cattlemen
Our n< w h"Ok cut:
have found the plains diminishing
M aking I deas ' i-
from one cause to another — rail-
gold to every man ’•
roads and farmers principally; legitimate, paying
Now there 1 It tellv you wliat t
towns sometimes.
remain some picturesquely great it succe fully.
innciies, but they are mostly un­ •mil we will send ;
der fence. The outcome of the valuable m<>nti. V i
i altle industry w ill be the small C enti hy P i i . i . i
ranch, wl. here the feed is cultivated,
territory in Ne-
tis under dispute
for it to be brought
Ex.
to .i ucce-
F»
New
i Salvo
PIONEER
WHITE
LEAD
L 1 snlutely PI RE, MBd
Will OTTWFAR all other
Lead .
" P P",l*‘r Al®. Portland