¿hr ¿imrs-lieuíd.
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Times- Herald
know*
whereof it speaks when it
celebrating
that
a »sert»
that the rat.road projected across
this state which is now
surveyed, it to be built
at once,
notwithstanding the fact that in
dividuals say to the contrary.
It
i» not a matter
t o-
unit'd
Hietory— Lift of
pic- from
History
Ouuliue
in
S
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Course of
. respected citizens in thr ho’
bith an l
ive Warx Springs a
stud? and Current E
bonds of
wedlock James
11 j <hy,
-pace Hi which t i.-x|K unil
lteBpectfuliy b
Bunyard and Mary M Wood. tin g or.t. of our Cbrir .,» enter*
yr
We want to cry hurrah,
Mr Buuyard is an old citizen of Cvnimoil
Harney County and one of in r and cry a loud for it was a etlSCea.
best men, progressive, energetic, f'otu »tart to tiuibh. The ha'J,
Having sold the furoitura buei»
industrious, moral and upright. which was i rowded with epeclator» nr.», C. A Byrd will now turn his
toil» u 1,
t capacity, bad lie<-n
Mr» Wo <d, while she haM not
attention to painting and paper
!
beaut’ fl
and tMtilv decorated.
been a citizen of this county r but
hi'
. m of
by pair
i 'ipij* and teacher, and your patrol,age
II will also con
a shoit time, is one of the noble
a large tent • an pitched fir the
duct a cabinet a:.d repair shop.
women ot the land, and worthy accomudalion of sleeping bate*
the love and devotion of the m m parties who prefered warmth
a ho w as »<> fortunate as to secure social gossip to lhe ball room.
County’s
j two of Harney
BCD®» Mfl-TlUX KATKr
On« Year
•Is Mvktba
Tit/M Mtefotaa
of
marriage ceremony
high i
fri»n I. clear out mine of yuur
rub-
of whether Mr
/X number of useful
Our little school ma’am, Miss
Hill invade* the Harriman terri- the prize.
tory, but »imply bu»in«M that in<1 *«luable presents were pre. L iura Newell, had prepared a most
a: , r
■ ..>• ■ and entertaining pri-
prompts the Harriman system to svnted by the mutual friends of
graunue
insisting i f songs tab
high contracting
panic-.
put th» line through. The in- the
leaux
aui
recitat ions, which I er
forrnatton comes from sources May many happy yearn be added
pupil» rendered in a most coui-
that cannot be queationed and to tin 11 j turney through life.
uimduliie rty i
There seemed t i
Dr XV A Hopkins
therefore reliable in every partic
i e p* rii-< t i> . i many between par
Eid. in the Church of Christ.
ular. Just where the line will
ents, le ch’r and pupils and the
pas» through the valiey is still a
order of the evening was'simply
LOCAL AMD PERSONAL
question and even though the
perfect, the pupils responding in
prompt anil gentle manner to the
surveying patty now at work at
We're getting more sriow
slightest request of pirent or teach
the pa»« at the eastern part of i
J usi like titiding goods—Schwartz er.
the valley should run a line across
4r Budelman’s cost »ale.
We would like to mention oaeh
it would still lie speculative as
student
eeperately ami tell how
Born—Saturday, D»c 23, to
matters other than an air line
creditably
they conduetsd their
across lhe big Harney Valley and Mrs E L Baker, u ton
pari iif tire programme, but we fear
Il you wish to be located on a
must be considered. The Times-
you would not grant the space, so
llerald does not like to appear good tin meste ad, nee I'1 M Jordan, ve will simply say that each piece
mysterious, nor does it desire to the urveyor.
was greeted with lusty applause.
impress its readers with the sug
K«< p your feel w
Several *if th'* patrons assisted bv
remii ring v mill and instrumental
gestion that it has the confident e > It-1 g li 1 li g with one
mu.'ii:
of railroad p*ople, hut it certainly J'1* 1 '»K“ heaters at .1 (’ Wrlc
is positive of these faits.
Unfor-
tunately it is pledged to
secrecy
We have had an
ex ci i ih ai a I y
at present regarding this inlortn.i- 1 quu I holidav week in llii < oily, but
ti<>:i and would nut mention it ex ilha lime ha* I h - hii spent most p.> -
cept to counteract the statements i ••'‘•b wi,h no carousing,
of individuals who arc
spreading
win*
J II Ituckinaster
ht rt *lur-
Member* of th»» Kötern Sta j were spread and us excellent a »up
ors have lieen augmented and and their families are invited t*> al- per an ye writer ever sat down to,
other parties have been put in the tend the installation exi rcisn i on was spread before the public
Oil,
but there are good cooks at Warm
Springs,
. ven the fragments, that
cover a larger territory.
While
For the convenience of customers
some of this work is preliminary, | living out of town, we pay ptirtieu- were gathered after every one had
oi rather cl the nature of recoup- lar attention to Banking by mail, eaten ami drank their fill was
oitering, it will bring the matter Hsrney County Bank, Burns Or.* .'Hough for an ordinary public sup
par. After supper, the hall was
of a route to a definite conclusion
Chas Davie ami Chas l.oggau
again cleared ..ml we tripped the
at an earlier date.
we’e down from Harney last Tues
light fantastic til! the stars faded
day, the latter having come to se and lhe dawn appeared.
cure a marriage license to w. d Miss
This is lengthy, but all we ask is
Col Wood has returned from
. Abua Bower.
patience,
good space ami big space 1
Washington where he met the
The Windsor Bar, under the
Well Pleased.
Mai-1
President and went over the
management of Smith Bros , is one
heur irrigation project.
Col
of tiie pleasant resorts of t ids city
Buy a Parker Fountain Pen for a
Wood gave his side of the con-
where customers are courteously holiday present, at Voegtly’s.
troversy and placed the Road Co treated
The supply of liquors ami
For the best and most select line .
in a different light regarding its cigars are the best. l>rop in and
of holiday goods go to The Wei- !
attitude toward the project with feel at home.
come Phurmacy.
the result that the scheme may
The wood saw and barley roller
Protect your eyes from tho glar-1
yet fie taken up at an early date, of Austin Goodman is kept l usy
ing
snow by securing a pair of col-
Let us all hope.
with orders ahead all the time
*ir<
d
glasses it Nelson’s.
See to it that your wood is sawed
field during the week in order to Monday evening, January N
The Oriano is the
title
of
a
housed
liefurc
the
stormy
launched
Bums Lodge .No 97, A
F
«Nt
A XI inrt.illcil olti. era On Wnincs-
duy evening, Dec 27.
a public affair and
and «heir families
It »tu not
only
Mas. its i
were
Pa»t Maatvi Gowan
install*
mg uftker assisted bv Tom A er,
Grand
Maishal
The
ulfieer»
were, N I Carpenter, W M; I S
Gerr, S XV ; W ('
W;J C Welcome
\X
M« Kinney,
1’reas;
Sam
Ici’in«'. Secy;
A
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C
Mt-ithri»-
lic ni, S D; Isaac Schwartz, J
D;
Julian By id, S S; Bert Simmons,
J S; C Cummins, Tyler.
A lew music
rendered
selections
duting
the
were
exercises,
after which an excellent bachelors
lunch prepared by Senator
Gow
an, Ike S hw.utz and Sam Moth
ershead, was spread
whiih
was
much enjov ed and the committee
l.«l-
highly complimented by the
Satu ami
Ike
may
similar
com-
nutters during the coming
year
ie« present.
expect to be on all
Supt Gilcrest of the P L S
Saturday u
h A*
G<- . ry
as Senator Gowan gave them
the credit.
COMMI WCATED.
all
(
i
lltr ml.nice.
em Dr
11 ». ■
W t
Ttie lad I
IS reported I
improving l.y her attending ph. -i- :
■lull Dr Mar.- leu
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J. 1 l '.iveiider. thè p 1; ili 1 te u h-
hi Silver ciei k. i? .‘ pi i.d ng thè
Iloti 1v. k willi reiativea Itele
le iid ■ i.,- fili l'io, — llerald tliat
f f h in>
tb< l'Iirieliiias tr'e nini exercices
nuliie ert i k a■ r.- veri enjoyable
and n11 thè people over (bere were
PENMANSHIP!
Attend
he
reii.enibered by Santa Claua. Hia
writing c|j“s of W I. McGou.i II
-ehool opi-n» ugniti next Weduea-
to l»e taught at Public school house
<i y
in Burns
Pupils rec ived from
the age uf ten years old up, Under
t: titirii grade L aminations .
a p attire guarantee to teach them
ti. write
Terms two dollar » j i*n
1 —DA FES
scholar, two hours
par
le-son.1
Thr» - '-XHininations. ainiu.ihi. I
School opens M •nj.iv evening all
in Hartley couuty, as follows:
7 o'clock »nd continues twelv con- '
February 1. 2. 19tM>.
sectutive evenings
Am also pre-
May 17, IS, 190«.
pared to write business and visit- :
September 27, 28, 1006.
mg cards in latest style
Record
2—PROGRAM.
marriages, births and deaths in '
1 liursdays—Arithmetic. writing,
family bibles.
history and civil government.
W L M.G oxauii i
rudav — Grain ar. Physiology,
Pen Artist
Geography and Sjielhng.
The marriage of Chas W Log^j
(fan and Miss Alma Bower took 3—SOL'Rl ES OK QUESTIONS
•dr <■!
Question» in h1 following sub-
place in Harney on last Wednesday
Limn Ore, Dec. 25, ’05. evening. Rev A J
Irwin of the j
s will be taken from the tulluw-
Editor, The Times-Herald,— Preab. t. rian church. . ffieintim. 1- g sources:
Geograph’- — State Course of
Not knowing whether you had a As vet The Times-Herald has re
regular correspondent tn this com ceived no definite account of the - i ly; tl • course prim in Erie's
munity or not 1 concluded that affair. The contracting parties are E. mint» of gv graphy; map quer-
i. • is it: both court ■ and hue print
of very favorably known in this coun
ty where they have many friends <>f Erye’s Elements of Geography
some interest to the many read
to wish them a most successful life.
-jielling—Eighty per cent, from
ers of vour valuable paper, and
The bride i« the daughter of Mr| n -cellaneous test words in Reed's
having recently retired from the
and Mrs Seth Bower, old and re W rd Lessens,
and twenty pei
editorial sanctum, my self. I ap spected pioneers of this county, the
ceut from manuscripts.
preciate the value of an item of groom a son of J 11 Loggaii and a
—spo,o no os of penman
news from friends of the paper.
brother to Assessor !.• ggin of this ship as indicated m copied matter
On 11st L."ids-day at high norm city.
,
[ an I from manuscripts.
the following item might
be
f4,000—An ideal home, 200x200 feet of
ground, house 32x44, 10 rooms, 150 fruit
tress, barn, chicken hout-e, wind mill,
etc.
In fact Farming Implements of ail Kinds.
10 small residences—tell us wh it you
want.
COOK STOVES
HEATING STOVES
Camp Stoves
Improved and unimproved ranches
galore from 160 to 35,000 acres. You can
make money on any of these. We also
handle your horses, cattle, sheep, etc.
If yon want to sell list with us—if you
want to buy examine our list or write us
for particulars.
Extraordinary
Giobbi nd
Timber Laud Act Juno 3 1.873,
Proposition
NOTICE
The Times-Herald has tie-
eided to make this a bargain
month and otter some excep
tional clubbing rates. Toall
who pay their subscription
one year iti advance during
this month we will send the
! Twice-a-Week Republic of St.
I Louis, an entire year free.
Tin- Tinies-llorakl, the Re
public and any one of thefol-
lowing papers oik 1 year for
SB.OOif paid thisniontli: The
Semi-Weekly (fregon Journal
of Portland, the Weekly San
Francisco Examiner. Tltrice-
a-Week New York World.
In various Patterns, Sizes and Prices.
Pl'l’l. [CATION.
FOR
UNITED STATES I.AND OFFICE,
I
Burn,. Ore., llect-mber 21. 19Z (
Notice is hereby given Hint in compliance
«vnh the rrovl,Inns of the act of Congrera of
June 3. 1S7M. enlitle.l "An ai t f..r the aa‘e of
timber landn in tho Staten of California, Oregon
Nevada and Waaliington Terrltor.," an extend
ed to all the l’ublie Land Stataa by ant id .lug
unt 4. 1SV4, the following named pernona have
lliin day filed in thia office their sworn atate-
mentfl, to-wlt:
i harles L. Cook, of Cord, count, of Malheur,
suite of Oregon, .worn atatemeni No .‘vl. for
the pnr. base of the NIC, SI?,, of aectioli
township 27 south, range i' east IV. M
I born in- M. Soaweard, of c., rd, count v of Mal
heur, state <d Oregon, sworn statement N
for the pnri lias.* of the S’ "*',. Wisi-.'
Wkrr.
section 10, towtishiI. js u’h ran * c -'I ers), W
M.
James F. Kidd, of Ontario. < * nut V ot .M»i heur
state of Oregon, sv. orn statenit ni No ts., for
the purchase of the E>, N 1
. NVV'X.
NW, sw’;, of a *<*tion s, inv. r. !iip i d south,
• range
“"fiC « ” ’ d I CU31,
east, IV.
»V , iti
M .
Nora
Kidd, of Outario, Count v of Malheur
Stare of Oregon,
sworn sta atement Nt». ?87. for
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lire purchase of the .\I. SI
sWJ-4' KE’4. of aee-
tiou 5. and the NW* , Nl. i. of iteci 10:1 s, tow li
ship 32 south. <ange 31 ear* tt, W. M.
Elizabeth I. Sea.veard, of coni, County of
Malheur, state *f Oregm . sworn statement No.
2ss, fertile purchase of
F 11. of section (5,
township 32 south, range least, W
.. M.
....
Ihaithey will otter prmita to show that the
lands Bought are more oiliinbh-for 1 he timber
and atone thereon than for ii.’rlenliural pur
poses. and to establish their claims to said
*ar■ Ts l*ef.ire W. '• Thump, n. County clerk,
at his regular official tdiice of pusincs« at Vale.
Oregon, on >!..n hr.. th • r.th du. of March
1900.
They name SB witnesses Chari a I., cook,
Thoniaa M. Sexweard and Elizabeth err. . ord,
of Cord, Oreg.it*: I hiiicr I*. Kidd and Nora A.
Kidd, of Ontario.Orcg'in.
Any and all persons <da * m in*:
ers.-ly an.
of the ui.ove deai ob. d i;ri.i
Shelf Hardware
Builder’s
Doors, Windows, Gl ss, Paints, Oil, Varnish, Etc.
urns, Öre
& CUMMINS,
EOk
NOTICE
PUBIJCATION
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,|
Burnt;, Oregon, December 1, 19054
Notice 16 hereby given that Alvin U. Spurlock
of Riverside, Malheur County, Oregon, has file !
notice of intention to make proof on liis desei t-
land ciaiin No.899,for the SVV 1 l NW1NU S\V4
anti SE*4 S\V’-4, See. 3. T. 24 S., It. 87 E., W. M.,
before the Register and Receiver at Burns, Orc
gon,on Thursday, the llthday of January, 190t'.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
’lie complete irrigation and reclamation of said
land: Chris Imiiean, David Turner, Robert
Blaycock and Cia) Luce, all of Riverside, Ore
gon.
W m F arrk , Register.
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Burns Meat Mar.
Nurtli of Post Office ou Maio Si.
D(il<mi;i iiiid
Liver . aik-H-'S
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iJp -t in
Up-t<'-'I'it*e lob prniting at reanoii-
flle thi lr claims in this ................ . er before lhe „1,1,.
said 12th day of March, l:>o .
' «oil. prices.
*' m . F akkk , Register. I
N BftCWrt,
HtN BROWN.
Vice-Presiden*
President
County
DO IT NOW
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V.
Authorized Capital. $50.000.00.
JOHNSON &
Your patronage solicited.
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THE OVERLAND HOTHI
Burns, Harney County, Oregon.
H
LEON M. BROWN, Cashi«' and Manager
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WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
ELTON. P opts
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Twenty-one Years ;n Harney County.
, Pf. pt.
FRANK A. CO
Fipst Class, V/< i
Appointed H us„
I
a
.Centi ally located, Well itimi,
comfortable rooms.
Correspondents: l.ondun-l’aris «k American Bank, San I’rancinco, Cal.,
First National Bank, Portland, Ore., Firet National Bank, Caldwell,
Idaho.
RATES: Meáis 25 Kills;.
Single BeJs 25 Kills.
StoD at I he Ovi
Burn .
Lunaburg & Data s
FALL AND WINTER GOODS ARE NOW IN.
I lie Largest and Most Compleie S
We are ne w able to show you a large' and mote
complete stock than ever before. Ou prices are
as low as they can be sold. Our lines in
Of drugs, medicines, druggists S'indii
perfumes, stationery, books, sciio :
plies, etc., ever brought to Burns, i
finest wines and liquois for medi.,
purposes always on hand.
DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS
S
r
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“Work every day,’’ said Brother
Bill, “se you can iuok every
blamed man in the eye and
tell him io ‘go Io’.”
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irriyed iie.-n from Alvord Tuesday
ilghl iicc.-mi aided by Mr» Gilcrest
all * was bl. light i.ver lor merlie d
pris«i,t.
was
|6,000—Hotel, 24 rooms, tine furniture,
every room ventilated—a snap.
weather sets in.
very auccesaful
'iteration win
Cordie <’• <•■ I f
SULKY
§
2E=lo^xrS
Harrows of Every Description
|2,000—Business pre p.Tty on Main St,
Lot 50x100. building 36x80 feet.
Harney Lodge. No 77, I (). O. F ■
will install officers at in next regu
\1
lar meeting. January 13 at Mason
aj Vale under the management uf I
This section w as visited by a
ic hall. It is hoped all members
Very little
Hurley & Heath. Gene stales it
»form last night
will l>e present
Dim immediate vicinity, but
is to l»e republican in politics, i hut Ì *****
Mrs George Shelley
uml her
sutiiciei.t for present needs. Bow
is »till unbranded.
However
mother, Mrs David Cary, accom-
lus
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M,
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or
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ighteei.
inches
unire
is plainly marked with one of
with three or four times more in panied bi their daughters, the
wood cut cartoons
the mountains will not come iiiuiss. Mieses L*’• Shelley arid Grace Gary,
——
in fact is expected liefore the final are over Ir in Crane Clei k the
guests of Mrs 11 E Kelt on.
MASONS INSTALL OHftERS.
-pring breakup
new weekly p.iper just
DISC PLOWS
READ OLD BAHGAIN LIST:
ann ng lhe
The present forces of survey- |
JOHN DEERE PLOWS
LEWIS
SMITH
Real ¿states
This will Im given new sub-
scribers
and old ones who re
Im.in* Iiatel following the liter
new
during
I lie month.
ary ping'Hin, Santa Claus made his
,
The
Times-]Jerald,
the Re-
ipp aranee and alter a »hoiliid-
dress, proceeded to unload t lie 1 public ami Weekly Oreooiiian
X inns Ire. of its burden of candy 1 one year foi S3 DO if paidtii
and nuts which was distribuied
' mont h.
children and patrons,
a rumor that the road is not to be ing the week. 11« assisted Mrs
i ll.* hall was therl cleared and the
built to furthei their personal in- Goorge in making proof on her de- |
hall opened
terests.
| ssrt claiiu Wednesday
At 12 o’clock sharp the tables
and
We have the Goods—We make the Prices»—We get the Trade.
The Citv Drug Store for Christ
Language—Rt-eds Graded Les-
mas presents. || M Horton, pro
Boi»B in English,
> diHgr.-iinioing.
idi
Warm Spring», Dec. 25, '05
Civil (joveruaie:it—I it»d Mates prietor.
Editor The i .mr—Herald:—O.d Constit ution.
WE ALW4ÌS WAVE SPACE FOR SLCH
i at my present home, known a
j the h ome of D S Grave-, 1 !. d
comprises the newest and most beautiful
things out. We have also a nev, line of
Agents for Any Periodical Publish <
LAI)lb’ R.VX COATS. CLOAKS, JACKETS
^BUSTER
BROWN
nc
lOEMim —
/ i Y a
YOUR DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION GIVEN SPECIAL Al
THE CITY DRUG Si v
-rs^
f
I
U>f,.
H. M. HORTO . i-
i.
REJOLVE D !
that The B uster brown stockinc
Li A BOON TO MOTHER J B.O A SNAP
Cai.* ^oseph
ì Co.
TO pt
CVE</
1 HOTMEP khowj
JQJT v/KATTK^T
HURNS LIVERY AND I lel ;
•’chcnt Tailors
LEWIS A G/.RRE'TT, Pro|
Chicago
Riwsnst«
Special aft it/i ■
h
to I ran sr ie,
,o and
freight teu ! as.
We respectfully invite the public to call on us and see our goods
and get our pri e.». We guarantee satisfaction. We are_ here to
build up our business and pr [tosa to do it with
for booklet, “Brother Bill,
J >uds-osopher,"orcallon us
Horses k<-, bij ih
week or mouth.
LOW PRICES -SQUARE DEALING
’! there i aiiyuiing better to
be had for the money than our
llai/arii .
on ¡band.
Made-to-Measure Clothes
we honestly do not know it.
u a
"f‘!h
■js
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Your p.ikci
South Ai
FURNITURE, PIANOS. UNDERTAKING
They are Carl Joseph & Co’s
tailor-made clothes, too. and you
know what that means.
Right in style, fabric and finish.
Ask us to explain to you why
Carl Joseph & Co.’s coats always
keep their shape.
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CARPETS. MATTINGS,"WALL PAPER. GO CARTS, MATTRESSES,
REFRIGERATORS, BUILDING mid CARPET PAPER. ROOFING.
Special
Given
to Conducting funerals
Ouf Steck is complete in Every Particular
NEW AND ACCURATE HAY SCALES
See us firet and get prices.
u -i
Main St., Burns, Oregon
IN CONNECTION WITH BARN
Hagey, Fenwick & Jackson
Our line of
General Merchandise i
was never mere complete.
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Just nc ived fresh fine of
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GROCERIES.
Headquarters for
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THE, HOTEL BURNS BAR
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BAILEY, proprietor.
Fine Whes. Liquors and Ciqars
Adepts for Maryland Club Whisky.
CLUB ROOM? IN CJNNLCTION.
EVERYTHING FR5T-CLfiSc
CourtsüUs and obli^iozj Mixologists
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BURNS MIL JNC 50.
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HOR i ON <L S&TER, Prop s.
Rough and Dressed un ?
Rustic, Flooring, Mould f. ,
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Finishing Lumber.
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♦ Nearest Sawmill to Burns.
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Good
Lumber Yard in Burns.
?oad.