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îlie ïimrs-iicraid SATURDAY BF.< EMBER 19, 1908 HUBHCKlPTION KATES: One Year ... 01 x Months Three Months JULIAN BYRD .............. |2.00 ........ 1.00 ................................. 76 — — — — Massger OFFICIAL DIRECTORY HT\TK—OtlK(i<»V : C. d. Senators J. H Mitchel I C. W. Fulton. jj N. Williamson, Congressmen . I Attorney General A M. Crawford. Governor Geo. E < hamberlain. Secretary oi State I I Dunbar. Treasurer C. H. Moore. Hupt. Public Instruction. J. H. Ackerman. Htate Printer J. K. Whitney J of an Act entitled “An Act submit ting to the Electors of the State of Oregon, at the general election to be neld on the first .Monday in June, 1904. the pending proposed Consti tutional Amendment,’’ filed in the otlice of the Secretary of State Feb ruary 24th, 1903, I, Geo. E. Cham berlain, Governor of the State of Oregon, do hereby cause the pro posed amendment to the Constitu tion of Oregon, hereinafter set out at length and designated as “Office of State Printer Amendment,” to be published for five consecutive weeks in The Times-Herald, a news paper published in the Ninth Judi cial District of th. Slate of Oregon. Done at the Capitol, at Salem, Oregon, the First day of December, 1903. (Signed) GEO E. CHAMBERLAIN, Governor of the By the Governor: State of Oregon. F. I. DUNBAR, (L. 8.) Secretary of State At the Presbyterian church Burns, Rev. A. J. Irwin pastor. Devine services the third and fourth Sundays of each month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. every Sabbath morning. A New Line of DINING CHAIRS and ROCKERS Preaching services at the Baptist church every 1st and 2nd Sundays, morning and evening. Sunday school every Sunday at 11 a. m. prayer meeting every Thursday evening. HANDSOME mirrors , IRON BEDS READ THE MARKET NEWS ------- IM------- The Oregon Daily Journal. Nothing is omitted that concerns the interest of buyers and sellers * K. H. Bean. Supreme Judges .> C. Wolverton »FA. Moore in the live stock, grain, provisions, NINTH JUDK IAL DISTRICT. produce and financial markets— District Judge M. D C lifford the quotations are comprehensive, District Attorney Win Miller and are in every way reliable. Circuit court meets the Third Monday in April and Fourth Monday in October. The Journal in addition carries Joint Representative E. H. Test every days a full and truthful re Joint-Henator ... J L. Rand port of tne world’s news and pre SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. I. sents many special features of deep H ( 1 • - . ► Resolved by the Senate, the House , Clerk F H Rieder interest to the average reader. l HMurarer R A Miller concurring: surveyoi .....................— bhcrlil Tom Allen That the following article, as an ( The Jouanal’s woman’s page, the A kf < NK»r J. K. Ix>g«an H< hool >11 prrlntendeijt J f Bartlett amendment to the Constitution of illustrated 'sportlang news page, Stock Inspectoi Newt Hoover < oinmlsfiioners ... / R J Williams the State of Oregon, be proposed Journal stories and comic pages i C T Miller and other good things meke it a County Court meets the first Wednesday In and referred to the next legislative JnniiHry, March. May, July, September and assembly, and if the same be con I very popular family newspaper, November. curred in by a majority of all the clean and bright from A to Z and HARNEY U. «. LAND OFFIC«; members elected to each House j year’s end to year’s end. RcgiHter Wm Farre Receiver .. .Chas. Newell thereof, and shall afterwards be rat Daily, one year by mail, $4; CITY. —BURNS' ified by a majority of the electors of six months, $2.25; three months, or, .. ..Dr J. W. Geary, the state, then the same shall be a $1-25. order, L. Woldenberg Jr. W. A . Gowan, part of the Constitution of the State shal, D. Jameson. Semi-weekly, 104 issues, one (Sami Mothershead, of Oregon: Councilinc-ii: < F. O. Jackson, year, $1.50. | Simon Lewis, Article 1 That Article XII, Sec I G. W. Clevenger. Weekly, $1. The issues of the tion 1, of the Constitution of the ■i tIngs of the < ouncil every Second and State of Oregon, be and the same is Semi-Weekly and Weekly Journ Fourth Wednesday. hereby abrogated, and in lieu there al also contain the market news of shall be inserted the following: and all of the features of the Daily The legislative assembly of the Journal. State of Oregon is hereby empow The Times-Herald clubs with HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, ered to provide by law for the elec the Journal at the following rates ■letta at Olili Fellows Hall, every HaturUay 7 : up in, K. J. Martin, N. G. tion of a State Printer, to provide for both papers: F. <>. Jm kann, Secretary. for his compensation, and to pre Daily,.............. $4-00 scribe his powers and duties. HI RNS I.ODGK NO. «7, A F. A M . Semi-WeeklyJ 2.5O M<(-tn iwrv Saturday evening in Masonic Adopted by tho Senate January R A. Miller, W. M. 2.25 Weekly.......... F. H. Re Ider, Secretary. 29th, 1901. C. W. FULTON, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. President of the Senate. Concurred in by the House. L. B. REEDER, W. J. COLEMAN, Speaker of the House, Stenographer and Notary Public Adopted by the Senate January B urns , - O regon . 20th, 1903. Office lu Citizens Bank Building. GEO. C. BROWNELL, President of the Senate. T hornton W illiams M. F itz G erald Notary Public Concurred in by the House Jan. Attorney at Law. Real Estate Agent uary 21st, 1903. WILLIAMS A FITZGERALD L. T. HARRIS, Oftico in old Masonic Building. B urns , - O regon . Speaker of the House. rt'I.E < IK' IK N,|. HO, W. of W Met is e\er> fourth Tuesday. Martha Dalton, G M. one W hit 1 ng, Clerk, Children’s Iron Beds Center T a bles, Com modes, Matttesses, Pillows, Lenolium, Kitchen Oil Cloth iiliife: Latest'designs in -Wall Paper Come in and see ua. New things arriving. BURNS FURNITURE CO, SHELLEY & FOLEY Proprietors, BURNS, OREGON Shop opposite old Brewery All work done with neataess and dispatch. Satisiacion guranteed gWGive us a call. THE TIMES-HERALD Gives all the local news Job Printing A Great Newspaper. The Sunday edition of the St. Louis Republic is a marvel of modern newspaper enterprise. The orginization of its news ser vices is world-wide, complete in every department; in fact, superi or to that of any other newspaper. The magazine section is illus UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. J. W BIGGS, DALTON BIGGS trated in daintily tinted colors and STATE: OF- OREGON. SCHEDULES Biggs & Biggs ARRIVE splendid half-tone pictures. This Depart fer ' TIME From Huntington Ore Otlice of the Secretary of State. from ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, section contains more high-class I. F I. Dunbar, Secretary of State i Chicago- B I RNS, — — — — OREGON. literary matter than any of the Portl nd Salt Lake.Denver, Ft of the State of Oregon, ayil custo- 1 Worth, Omaha, Kan Practice in all the courts of Ore. monthly magazines. The fashions Special sas City, St. Louis. dian of the seal of said State, do illustrated in natural colors are 12:35 Chicago and East. 1:45 a.m hereby certify that I have compared Collections promptly made. a. m especially valuable to the ladies. the preceding copy of Senate Joint) The colored comic section is a Atlantic Salt Lake.Denver.Ft Resolution No. 1 of the Legislative S. W. MILLER, Assembly of 1903, “Office of State genuine laugh-maker. The funny Express. Worth, Omaha, Kan 3:35 2:10 sas City, St. Louis p ID. Printer Amendment,'' with the or- . cartoons are by the best artists. ; p m Chicago and Fast. Burns, - - - Oregon. iginal copy now on file in this otlice ' The humorous stories are ■ high and that the same is a correct tranu-1 class, by authors of national rep St. Paul \V alia \\ alia, Lewis V. W. P a **1, h utation. E st Mai ton. Spokane, Minne cript therefrom and the whole there-' G. A . RsanoLU ; 12:35 1 45 apolis, St. Paul, Du : a. m. PARRISH & REMBOLD, Sheet music, a high-class, pop of. luth Milwaukee, Chi Attorneys-at-Law, ular song, is furnished free every IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I cago and East. Hurns (and Canyon City,) Oregon. Sunday in the Republic. have hereunto set my hand and af-' A lli practice In the courta of Harney and The price of the Sunday Re .rant counties and in the supreme court el the fixed the Seal of the State of Ore state, ami also in U. s. land office. public by mail one year is $2.00. OCEAN and RIVER SCHEDULE gon. For sale by all news dealers. Done at the Capitol, at Salem, F rom Portland Chas. II. Leonard, Oregon, this First day of December, A ttorney - at - i . aw , All sailing dates sub A l> 1903 Careful attention given to Collec ject to change. 8pm (Signed) F. 1. DUNBAR, For San Francisco 4 p. Hl. lions and Real Estate matters. START A BININE S OF YOUR (L. 8.) Secretary of State. ' every 5 days. Notary Public OWN NOTARY PUBLIC. „O regon S hort -L int union P acific $1000 Reward! 1 blp’ m‘rkea,(7 «Mariä I -‘ÄS’. The Hurney County Live Stock Association will pay Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollar« Re J u katoT ward for the arrest and couviction of anv per a"dhÄ^ son or persons who kill, steal or drive off any horses, mules or cattle belonging tR any mine « I- B.rk, tier of the Association. The County Court also r!1'«. cltclu/d-« 'W oiTers an additional reward of Two Hundred I «»outlier ami Fifty Dollais. M. F kkwick . Pres j. •* J Tarrc, St-. G. W. Y oung , Sec’y, Burns, Oregou. ‘■■«'IwlthuÄ . BRANDS AND P. O. ADDRESS OF MEMBERS. $500 Additional Reward. In addition to the , alrovu I offer under the same cou ditiuua for horses branded horseshoe bar on both or either jaw, recorded in h counties. Range Harney, lbktbl: Wid bounties. WiJ' Crook ( ' ou i'f Horses lfllUHr'U \ V..til. ented w h, tl sold. Horses sol to passthrough this section will l,e rv. ported in this paper. If not so reporte«!, please write or telephone The Times-Herald, Multi 321. Burns, Ore. W. W BROWN, Fife, Oregon. Geo D Hagey. Burns, cattle branded bar HI. with HL connected, on left hip: earmarks up per half crop otT left ear, under half crop ofl right eas, wattle on left shoulder. Range on Emigrant and vicinity, alio west and northwest of Burns. Peter Clemens, Burns, horses, PC on leftsti fie; cattle same on either hip; eaimarks, crop and split in left ear, swallow fork and sùmir. under bit in right. 1 “rt M Fenwick, Burns, horses, double dot vertic al bar on left shoulder, cattle, Lon tight hip earmarks, two underbits in each ear; also sonic branded bar T on right ribs; earmark, under half cruj. in left ear. u‘r J II Bunyard, Burns, cattle, 7 on left hip; ear marks, crop oif left ear, swallow fork in right. J P Withers, Harney, horses, combined TJP on left shoulder; cattle, half circle cross on either hip: earmarks, upperbit in right ear un derbit in left. Martin Bros., Burns, cattle, double dot hori zontal bar on either hip; earmarks, upperbit in right ear, swallow fork in left, wattle on right jaw ; also some branded circle N on right side O I. Shingledecker. Burns, horses, 5 on lef shoulder; cattle, 5 on right side and hip; ear marks, crop oif right ear, crop ami under half crop otrieft. Fred Denstedt, Burns, horses, FD on the left shoulder; cattle FD on left side; earmark un der half crop in each ear. R J Williams, Riley, horses, CB on the left shoulder; cattle, CB on left hip; earmarks, crop oil left ear, under half crop off right, wattle un der chin; also cattle branded SS, crop and un- derbit in left ear, under halt crop in right- also cattie JT on left ribs, crop and split in left ear under half crop in right. H H Elliott, Narrows, horses, Th combined on left stillc; cattle Th combined on left hip; ear mark, upper slope on each ear, wattle on chin and bell collar. Sylvester Smith, Narrows, horses, IIS on right leg; cattle V bar, earmark, under half crop ami short over slope in each ear jughandle and dewlap. • PiRurP?» horse«, guarter circle S on right hind leg and left shoulder; cattle, quarter circle S on either hip; earmarx, crop off right ear, split in under side of left; two dewlaps. A E Young. Burns, horses, Y on left leg and J ■< connected on right shoulder; also boot on left shoulder; cattle, rocking chair on left hip earmark, right car drooped down, left cut slop ing towards hea«l on upper side; wattle on lef side of neck; all animals dehorned. Ç 1’ Rutherford, Bums, cattle, bar 2 on left side; earmark, under half crop right ear; horses bar 2 on left shoulder. Michael Moylan, horses, 3fton left «title; cattle •5 on left hip; mark, right ear with ilsh hook, left droopod down, jughandle ou brisket. Tluis Wingfield, Burns, horses, ® (chainlink) on left shoulder; cattle, same on’Jeft side; mark crop oil left ear, short overslope in right. John Craddock, sllvle», horse», S-S on the left on right Bide; mark, crop brisket' ’ ,wsllow ,urk lu lefti dewlap on i" right: b&k > J * ’h.,,,T**- 11 Stagj r«»i t Leayeti Buri at tlpJOa,.. st’fl.olèÎÎtVïr"8 combined on left , i right .. .r lè:>■'..‘’H,I'¡',, f” l'; "’»rk, underbit In 1 ■low I. against Ifde of“head. " lopped , Orcj lv from 0ata. "«‘on- .... lheoi>iyt^.r ln„r transfer route railroad. ■. ti — First-class yJ» <-1 good eating'¡n-'hG-f ! distances al®[ r' art of L. AVoldenberg,’■>■ •• F Of •riiupi ------ fact, ten lit ~GRd8T‘ni”ir I PATENT ff?1 g ■- mt t it ^TIIE most i;<l vi - 1 mentof thtjiiimi j Penmanshipswcl.lini a splendid pea. .. . by the use of th ’ r' by prominent t/1 l» and Boards ofEir”" * and America, y «<• .re sorted sizes ieat)0cf -i single sampleiitVcl.a] a single ring, ■ r . :.l woman, or chiic ’ PENN . t 4 finite. mi No. 118 S. Furor ejects ■amiri; • • •••••••Hur at the to ei i? SlPi,h’ b ,"£"« i XI on right side: mark, split in right ear, wattle on nose. G Hudspeth, Hum«, cattle, scissors on right Bide, mark, crop and split in each ear. e Simon Lewis, Burns, cattle SL on right side undei lial’i1’ ""‘l lï”?^1’1' iu leit L,lr’ “OP ami umier naif crop off right. t-n hi,Kril”' isttle quarter circk-Sou left hip. marks, crop oil left ear, hole in right. <tUhh'‘. \''olzvl1;. imrses, W bar on right ? ,ll,“"i>ml bar on left lilp; mark; sp.lt in each ear, watlle under chin. leit m i ''borses. reverse Lon Ilea . eilr A ii'l'* ' 'n" lef' hi',: Inark’ n,eI»l •»« in tut ii im wnh full name and addres, I F o'' Hi.hf ■““ h"r'iea- LF right stifle; cattle derbi" lu>'righi,Jkr k' "°P’ U,’"erW' “nd u“’ riglKhh>“lmJtUr“’' 1'iurtcr circle Jo bit n : I ? ' ’““,1 Bllt left ear, under it lu right. Iioii.es same brand on right stifle, cattle horses. 71 baron Btllie; ear. und‘errI.toOIS,in',r'ihi: “atk’“"‘'“-■hit *» left Met il) PIOK‘8chut YTtlten U| JjJLt'i is l Is AteriiWi “«» will OUTI»»'l’ Leads. ,rouR' rr 1^, ted. t //poarte- ry it write tout you get it. UCtioi W. P. Fuller’iegon. • •••• •••»•••••(n Idi inatu ------------------ -tug a ca(tHeJSjnonni.XaMhorie8’ on left shoulder; “THE r.'.I.'.EST SÏJS *’err n hulf t rm, in r/Jm b,p’ ln,ark» cr°P au(l under _ —- Anti ----- nan crop in right ear, uaderbit in left —***** itemp COlapsaEn.ooo ■ ''eft'sï,'"n'7l ■ Na"pws. horses,NCcombined left -' oi / bar Nc combined on ld‘r. mark, upper hall crop lu left ear. cartIv" *B <' n 'ri ’,V7 h’- ^orseB’2B on shoulder; «chianhil'^fir' H,lc; m‘rk- cr‘’>”jn The Burns (Harney County) luekôn kfi'i'il!'.!11’!' ".arl” fprings, cattle, ear L s "‘ark’ "«tic under chiu. Titnes-IIerald finds much fault »hmild “.ipcÏÏ?"’(1?ur""i horses, OJ on the left left ear, two wde?bi?,'1l?Îigi'tde; ’H"'1’ !‘P‘" with a recent news item in the Oregonian, which set forth briefly that the delegation of Harney county citizens who had come to braUUdl7ouTrrtk.'ldUen^dTlU!piU iaCh S*r; this city to enlist support tor a ■ank ■¿‘«miirVK’i i10"“' R bnr «»IHe »ft tuÆ-ïZ uÎwteÆ., “"d« project to build a railroad into on/^,ihVa"k"m^ that country had returned home h^te^^hoeouioft much disappointed because their plan did not find favor. The It u Ï gli’' Bllni?' hor,e’' OR 'cft bined onTeTt'ïïftl^nïtH’’ h?rs,e8’ THL combin- Burns paper declares that the peo B urns , O regon . ’»ark, crop Ln L thMn‘lu .U rIb"’ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. 8 p. m. loliBbls Bl,«, derbit in right, dvï!^ ^eVl’ir^t'^' Un 1 p. m. Otlice in Times-Herald building nt»»««,». Our new book entitled “ 40 M oney Ex Sun. ple of Portland ate friendly to the To Astoria and Way. Except Digests all sorts of food, tones, «•?« “ . “ e W, 8 ^e B ™ ,, r' ( h t O h ^ bar 11 M aking I deas is worth its weight in Saturd'y scheme, and says that the Orego and strengthens the stomach and 1 Sunday. left ar,split lu^iiht Landings. blp: “»rk. crop off gold to every man who wants to start a 10 p. IE. GEO. 8. SIZEMORE, nian for some evil purpose of its digestive organs. Cures dyspepsia faftle, '¿w «.'’"eft’-hl»"'1'- 't11 A °"lcft legitimate, paying mail order tusiness. ATTORNEY, split ... right elr ,w.np„ ’V*?', "UP, « •»<« own has misrepresented them. indigestion, stomach troubles, and Wiliam,tt. Hirer. I.ï ou left: h I. IO..L f,,rk ieil: cattle. makes rich red blood, health and B urn », ........................................ O regon . It tells you what to do and how to do 6 a. m. Oregon City. New J “ark'awaRow fork in both ears, Certainly they are favorable to 4:30 p ni berg. Salem and Way strength kodol Dvapepaia Cure CoHecÜons, I.and busine««, ami Real it successfully. Send us 50c today Except left side or him*mark’’rmi!le’^Yi.eonib,ned on k’ Crop and Blit in right ear Except ' «nd slit in left. the constructton of a railroad into rebuilds wonunit tissues, purifies Estate matter pronti 11 v attended to. Landings. and we will send you the book, and a Sunday. Sunday. ; shoulder“11' horses, bare on the Isft Hartley county, and so is the Ore strengthens anil sweetens the stom valuable monthly ioarnal one year free 7 a m. WUlamettr a Tamhlll gonian. But the plan of the Har ach. Gov G \V. Atkinson, of W. " -ench on "¡, r ft ,, ;tiHe ’ “ cMtiO') Burn,i horses. 8 C entury P ublishing C o ., Box 73. 3:30 p tn River. JOHMW QlARY; \ a savs: ' I have used a number W. L. MAMSDBM, Teusday mark. ,Mu.re cr’p off rui'.'1' ,anu‘ on ,eft hip: Oregon City. Dayton Monday ■ ■l.'l* ney county delegation, as the Ore of botlols of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure on left. P “ r *ht ear, roach or under- H eron L ake . M inn . T’ihrd'y and V\ ayeLandings Wed. A 1 MARSDEN & GEARY. gonian and the business communi and have found it to lie a very ef A Sat PerintemUm nn p J J- e 'i', ’,' . Co •1 °- South su Physicians and Surgeoüa. Friday. Burns, he.se,. p',,n left ., i , i av““,a! “»eager, ty here understand it, was for fective and. indeed, a powerful meted on left bin J,..» cattle. FG con- remedy for stomach ailments. I BURNS, OREGON. 6 a. m left ear. dew an tPut ,?Lark' “"der naif crop In Wlllawette Hirer. ••••••••••••••••••••••••a 4:30 p m mark «ime m Portland to furnish the necessary “ inu*«* ’ - P on Icft b‘P: Tuesday Portland Corvallia recommend it to my friends ” Sold Oficr it rtn.Uncr. ' Phont .Vo. TO Tuesday mark, swallow f„ rk ' a'!lc.' "K"™ :i on left bip. capital. This proposal was not bv Burns druggists. ear- wattle undfr Thur« A and Way-Landings. Thurs «4 ihMat. cattle JOHN MeMri.LEN Off It ft ear. witUe on kft Jjw”*uara cn>p Sat possible unilcr present conditions Sat. R. D. BURROW. left sh.iuLe*?1'' Burna- horses branded CV on Relifioas Services. •—well undetstood by all who Leave PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Leave | tia’bt ri «k markll«mooth elîÙ .**i°" '•ft»hlF«>d know anything about the peculiar Riparia, Burns Oregon Baske Rlrer az e*Ch ‘«I *•> l.ewist n ; " »'Ut Services at Christian Science Special attention given to nil chronic 1 20 am Riparia to Lewiston. railroad situation in the northwest L30 a m on efthJrhovsea branded Jay bar dinnanen. Daily. Hall every Sunday afternoon at 3 Cloudv days preferred for <ach hip. nark ■- < *ttk use on Dailv to accept. Undoubtedly Port Call« to any part of the country will be •lop« m right. ' croP°ff 1<ft. «nd upper o’clock Service Wednesdav’even- making sittings, rhotos fin answered day or night. land should and w ill do all it can eiu'.'r1-'ftlheuX-,.^.)?» horse brand bar V A. N. H oar . ings at S Subject for next Sunday ished in carbon and platinum Rooms 1 and 2, Borns Hotel. Jiai h*- *iso X J ( J making to open up the vast undeveloped Huntington. Oregon ■oop if,, w V ■ - --r.-n left law; cattle December 20, “Christian Science.’’ fleets ’>• it- :-?• and ,,, ,21” rlh*. mark two uedsr- C.n P . . L CRAIG, ic'ouicesof Harney County ; and ■ ar * -h‘- «¡«o two underbit« ft MÄ Instantaneous process use Rev A. J. Irwin will preach at it is ready at all times to join with J. H. BM.P. A. L 1. P •rg -sonr : t h •'r,_Jr kR"rna- cattl« tkrea extensively. First-class work Harney the 2nd Snudar of each h- “ ■ r.r.Zo.nihli^ »«h »»r- the lesidents in any practical pro- and satisfaction guaranteed. month at Ila. ni. and 7:30 p. tn. PHP8ICIAN AND SURGEON ’ ‘ M?le b,ra’'4 °«» Oregonian. Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••••a '• al2r^.Cf',|‘ ? b"th ear* with Burns. Oregon. • ■’1 uppt y hh - '.ft‘inri’h?0K In right p. ni • - U .h r p in lefT- fcor»« c i* on right " ANTiD— T rustworthy men • Office at residence - -b » V*?• a» •!*’ r CONSTITI TWN a L AMENDMENT Sunday school at Harner the *nd for oU f â M ’l I K f! »houlder. first Sunday of each month at 10 MAKES PROPER Di ET* I ••^1 fsfe.. JXwujnH/’-h-h«“ °« *•" P—-.11 pay.hU ÄJ“’ STATE OF OREGON o'clock a m On the tn«-k w^fLV ^a'*- ’ ’F* ar °» left hip. »—ton. Executive I depart mem. «on:« as4 and fourth Sunday of eacl h «qah.4 Oi,. MtreB..e, “*• eh.aw, w u »*“« O" ¡Ht «»iff» DENTI8TS. Salem, Atregon, I*eeember let. 1903. at 3 o'clock p tn. Preaching ser-) ®*rk -.iu LL.0? r--Iht hip orriew«-, x'rMMAtTbaCiuwaa Bast Caxton Big In accordance withlbe provieiooe vice every second Sunday at 8 p tu. Barn« Oregon. ■•rk. e'iS?*,* cartU ■ on >rt bip il V» left stlflr Stereoecopir -s'° n the rkq 1 t that Viewe ni -el!: matic LlllPUf SW3Ct ir The -■laU'-.r ■ •J1’ ors with rich poW forre < ra ”81 raiurtt •'* _ least I. !_____________ H get ney p KODOL »Ki KODOL ---------- --- ilabh KODOL digest: ve orpo- KODOL ths heart * ¿-J’-r sta action. no’OTJ» - feeds the brain- t (Jre: qnlokiy • fnrentUn tt'-’u«