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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1909)
Hefkl She It nlHilMHwsniMt Tttu9Hrl9 1 1. official PnfMsr of Harney Com tj l ihfltffit aix-utati u ic' lMn Oovorv.ttt aren of G,428,0o of lnri, i,B34,951.refi yet vmanl ,nttfit:t to entry under the public tit dttt et ih UolMJMt. wte Waaim rn- -- Vv jl.u RUUNS, HARNEY COUNTY,. OREGON, JANUARY 2, i0 NO. 7 Sri vnt mmt & f 4 XSSL1 ! M i( -J J V PlifidtD WEST LINE FIRST '.kT)t MO&T 1HTORTANT OF ?? NEW RA1UTOADS. i,-ijrl Tfcta fa! ( he FotUwwi iky fcafitf Htny flibcr TttfMlfcWt NtrthncJt. M iftonoy economicidly construction. The result of the interview Is known to have beofl highly iStla factory to both the Govern and to Mr, Havrfman. Rut oic(i of hia'oesire to he known tto the ruihond builder of this orny other ago, Mr. Harriman is wise enough to -Ifjiow that valuable territory must be occupied by Wro soon or the field left open to the attack of his rivals. The const ruction of the St Paul's Pacific Coast extension has done more than any other single factor to stimulate rail road actiu'ty m the Northwest i for thelr4rllfNfrTllili2BPl3INE Tf )At7kTr4-iil trwluv tKfif n art. It i3 the purpose of that manage ' .. .. ,, , " n .,, t vttvi t-n rwMl.nt Ota tmnulTu rttt vwil , . ' 1 - . ,VVVUW71'' T. T u- u sh-PP"! rates and possRrte re-sibleeven-foetof territory whefc Jwhlch the work 0f the gives any promise Of over be coming a valuable feeder for its coast extension. cretyJt vnteresting rail- t f. .trkfprrrpcent , oi i ne uregunmn tnern- k ii;t dated at Chicago &a a a dispatch says? ' ;.)! bide fair soon to come it- wnwith"repect to trans- ' rTiZZi. P W.l!cy toll k, .RH-awon n survay.ng ana fop u has bten n0 ,, WWSHWiureaoi roaainrougn n,ftdo of ft fntho gf Pftu, Cflmi thwest, Edward H. Harri- i) and his aids have decided ,velv to occupy all of the ter- v tn the Nortwest which bids WcbtiKr o-vali:3 from a ' ic standpoint n liave been perfected by Han-man for the construc- f Let ween 750 and 1000 : 30RI in tne state or i' and that surveys u- tiered of agreat deal i ' mien is now wun- U " oi transportation. KrutUchnitt, director nance and operation for it man lines, and J. D. i . Drilling engineer for !'iiarirmva recently re- f'.m Nw Jk where .us "Were perfected. It tod by Ae Chteago offi- t there ar noeh plans, t,iti that the manage- - .krfflldjr to give out ' irwin yarding CHICAGO ORANOj METHODS! V tNVBSTIOATBS PACKERS. TifrtMty iMtfNt 'lwk Kivt tkc PrMMccr tMf fMr Itinnk. A press dispatch from Chicago psys: ' Nothing less than a com jilete'ejepoBUW of the methods of the beef trust is contemplated by District Attorney Sims in the present grand jury investigation which is beinir carried out with IthtHfitrwf special agents of the Interstate Commerce Commis sion. . ment or agiicultural college. Why not Harney county send "w representative to that meeting That would talk up our needs on this line. Farmers let us all get interested in this work and if Burns calls another meeting alt be there to help in the work, I for one will try and be there as I am very much interested. Lej us hear from others. W. H. Pbitch, A new comerT Jtjt3HT TO THH VWltt. INTENSIVE r-m fi.lERlMENT EAsrrniy ww.tiNnroN mvn to rv m-N ON LARflR 8CAIJL As(Nimtf lite ltnilmi d( otvlif tt Mtwj M1M m Prmht IbofmtH THal "FtflM AW Attn ( ISt!ltN. - One of the first fanners of Iftrge acerage to take up the di versified plan of farming in the immediate vicinity of Pullman is H. II. Curtis who farms 860 acres (Interstate Commerce Commission and its agents is vonfined, a num ber Secret The "nerve" of -St. Paul who rk directy undar the l)e- pusmng wiin mcreaioie rapioyty the construction of the Coast ex tonsion in the face of a falBng ; ;. fact shuns were well v one year ago for the iort-ef an east and wei . market, the numter of the sur veying corps which that company has put into the field for branch lines has awakened the activities of the Harriman and of the Hill camps. This fact makes it cer tain that the Northwest is to se sucjji an erur of railroad 'couslhK! uon as it has never before ienced. It w ill no longer bo pos sible for the Hiirriman and ii$e Hill lines to enter into agree ment's making any territory sacred ground. Thev have now got to hus-tle fur th St. Paul has expended .? 100 0)0 ih)0 to gt to the State of Orego. liiaaeial depression s-'t. -... in. Tin's much is ui , Mr. Kmt'ichnit, vn i.-;e nna wil) S ' 'i Oi "n, ' kiw. ine lu..meial 11 h: i ui i I'tu a 1: I of t .j or'c which 1. ned i' w tn ig plan ' d ayn. stn as u the co.i t and i fv uh.a p i poi.llil of 'IT ' Mi -i it 'ii i 'I li n 1 111 lit I- so I upli foil fl.ijt I..S Ul l t.H ing to jt!ti w ith efery ell U IS Vale: "The people of this section of Idaho and of eastern, western and southern Oregon are to be congratulated upon the interest shown in the recent development congress held at Vale. "There Was collated through ,w ! -jj .- , - -Jk Service operatives, "" i l It iiiuruuuiuy iiuuruiuu, iuciv ouu tin astounding -I the peo'ik of that no of n ;t! fear ti. illr' vr? iregon, f liuiehs i if ct hia . ' ina nc . Mr. Hi.u ded to C I s anl H. Har, i us to cart to i dltiKid bufditi.' tate of. Ot f ' -j'i vMitt MafPTOan v lv lealzes that i'n- uhen hpKftOst 1 ' ,M '('B. i i.dly known1 v 111 " iuiiV '! 'dedtoc . i me con J f.p. IshnUber ' llimi)f hU , .ulaR l . " l" l lW rUbhC' ", l "" '-than j.lM, .of partment of Justice, have been looking into another phase of th" packing industry. These officials have been trying to determine whether tacit agree- iments between packers as to the fixing of prices and the division of territory for distribution have been in systematized operation. The swiping nature of the in quiry was indicated today ki the t positive statement made by Mr Sims since the investigation started. "There is no mere fishing ex- t$echtion, as has been said by tome critics of the department declared the District Attorney. "We know what we ore going after, if we tux not yK-imitted by , the nature uf the inquiry to jstati- what it is. We sire not Hn-rely sfirting a lit'le case in . . h packers or railroads aro t'ltuMiied in the hope $that we i..n unearth some information v. 'uUi would be of value or be useful at 4 ))fer for a View and mm-&&&& investigation There is nothing vngue or indefi nite abnal this ""inquiry, and it has a purpose which I am not permitted to fttarKw. "We have information that there have been apparent infrac tions or evasions of the law, but it is a question whether we will I. LIU 11 A rf : ,.il , .ilrtoog .'li. i 1 in-, that . j a ii '.t in i i !j,e oil Hay on tlt' liim. t i had a good do wuh his ueu-rniination ' ihe Bu."e of Oregon more t t .atonj'acilities. At that .. of the Harriman operat- i traffic officials spent some . , the lodge and it was then h cony, rehensive cam- ailway construction in vas kid out The en u J w?.s gone over per i fUlr. Jfarriman, who leagratd to build sev- - a tho itate. ' '." is Ihe proper tenn, . . . "ment was with the f .. uie state, who spent mi ..t the Harriman lodge iii t. At that time the oi id Mr. Harriman had , In art to heart talk re- tin' railroad affairs in u and -the Harriman sys- 'fa rn in particular. It is ( ' that Mr. Harriman d the Governor thnt he tila kjiown to history as i i . i -odd builder, one who . 1 ,i waible the full devel . oi t itherto unproductive if tho eoBStructioii of .ulronds possible under .- .JWn&i (if railroad build ! - hni 'l hi thi constru ' 'i Jw'l mile-, of i. nt le thu.i ,' ui h ii admitted iu-. already confltrue- Rcute" tri . . 'be able to nut a finurer on the ex- on tne i , . , .: , . , , . i'l require act spot where the trouble is. The difficulties in the case and ir ino'' man' , . . ... ,. 4. , . . the importance of it necessitate ,.,.'.!. mi.:, the degree of set f mo than1 "(,.() This Mi Krhtt- maintained secrecy we have h Boise Capital Nes hasff ,and norlh of ,1ull',1B" R n this to say, editorially, of tht". "? ,l.ne. i-uunan rrt- development Wngress hefd at figures showing undeveloped resource of this groat country in this great sec tion. "From Idaho, through the southern counties of Oregon to Coos Bay, there is -an empire greater than the many powerful and wealthy states of the east or of great nations in Europe. All that in needed is the magic band of steel roils and the smoke of the steam engine. "Astounding were the facta and figures shown of the busi ness already awaiting transpor- 3nne. Mr. Curtis has just eorri- pleted fencing his farm with hog wire and next year will liegin on tho new plan. Instead of sum mcrfallowing part of his land as he has in the iast he will rotate with crops of grain, alfalfa, clov er, corn and peas and other legu minous and nitrogen gathering plants. Instead of turning oil' bo much wheat each year, he will turn off hogs and cattle. In this way the soil becomes richer each year instead of poorer. With his hogs Mr. Curtis expects to run them on alfalfa through the months of May, June, July, and August feeding them with grain once a day to keep them growing. After the pasture is dry he will turn them into fields of iieas, topping them off with corn. With the "hogs and beef cattle he will continue his dairy, which is most successful. At present he is milking nine cows from which he securer 22 gallons a NO THKHPAKKIMi. HutitltlK Id fnrliiilitcii upon my pi i0(i Adjoining Hum. Trrrps tn will li pinewuKil 0 II. YOJCUTLY NO TRR8PA8BINU Notioe Ih herohy glvmi Hint limit ing ami chiMitlng upon th enoloil land f ihft Ameflosn Lund fr Live Hiond Co lo utrlctly forbidden." Am -'-an "i wrMinK foil nd hunt- tH or tre'iMMii, will iii' wanted to Ihe full KUiit or tli law. K. li, lln.i., Kunok MmiHgHr - " RttHrlmift ilciwteM. Rev A J frwln will pnmoli t IUrnuy the 2nd Himdtiy of eneli month at 1 1 . it, und 7.80 p. hi. HuMmth gohtxit nvry MUbtri Rt 1 i. in Tim Urntiy MiiihIhv vohool Hieti ul 2 o'elook chcIi Sundny nd a corilUl lnvliAli'iii it. t-xtffiitled to idl who can attend to meet with u At thn I'rehi.ytpnan churoli Duma, liv. A J. Irwin palr. Devi neaer vices th third and fourth Sundays of oaoli mouthnl 1 1 h. ih.. and 7:80 p m. fabbath aoliool hi 10 a m. vry Sabbath nioriiiiiK svhii u. The load its n v com- in its incipiency. There have been no particular pleud to Klamath '? We are resting fora few days. and but little can be done until the grand jury convenes on Mon- u lintdy he is said to have lie Governor, what in his i nt, the State of Oregon Tahiti i'w next tew years u a commensurate de nt of the state'' resourc- 3arv ineiiovenioBout- n . ni there gjveral lines o hich the atut' m y needed and iniOng i t io east anl we.,! Jine. M. ', foad v.ou.d have tfH under construction i 'i i in' n is said lb" '!i i j 1 1 ii iiol hien but i - ,') ii." i and south i m . with ffodei. vi io dm- understood that iman told the Governor Vvould be built a .soon Itossible to raisi yiet up that basin to settlertiertt now that the Government h.i practi cally completed its irrigi tion pro jects there with the exception of the draining oi the Tule marshes. This new road will southern Pacific a maximum grade of less than 2 per cent, as against nearly 4 per cent on the present line. It is the purpose to make the new roufo' the main line of the Southern Pacific be tween Portland and San Francis co. In addition to getting a tow er grade the nw Harriman line will open up nomc fertile country, Buch as the Butte aisd the. Kla math reduce after leaving KJamatb FaJlthe new line will extend almost di rectly northwest to Nation. Tin east and wpt line -Mgi extend between Njftton ali uSlarlo' un less there shiuW be an unexpect ed cham,o in -thaflana. ' It can be itatad poftyely an announoi nie4t gw-Jrding ft may sflfn be expeciNT from oftcitd soarces, OirtarioSs oi tha Snake River, and also on th Una be tw"n Oregon and Waho, and is furthermore ft station on the Oregon ltajlroad Si Navigation day." In addition to the rate inquiry, " ! i-ltr. IMiAa('fMMiAl IM aotA t Wk1lL spirit of the law which prohibits agreements on prices of products has been violated in various mar kets by packers. White it is as serted the packers would not dare to enlor into an open agree ment concerning pi ices, never ihe less it is maintained that were one of the so-called "beef trust" has fixed u price for a par- vall'ys,jwm greasy the othm to flx fbo 8araeprloe. the cwt a oper. vioii. MP. WITCH SUCONftS THE MO I ION. talion and the far greater 1 dav- this ne sells at tne college amount yet to be developed fol- j dormitories for 35 cents a gallon, lowing the introduction of a rail-' hringing $5.R0 a day or the $106 road into the section. Pr mtnu Mr. Curtis' cows ' 'It is safe to say that the field ! are of the. Jersey strain. They is more inviting right now I haM a above the average, testing was the great untried and unbrok-, 4.6 per cent. All are fresh in en western field when the Union i the fall to secure plenty of milk Pacific and Southern Pacific be- i through the winter. He feeds gan to lay rails to connect the alfalfa hay with a light feed of eastern and the western oo&aoa. &?. tfte Jam costing about so Th ultimo field ia riot gwjcent day tot Uis ahte. tar, of course. butuMl fcli!feLJ,, WJ&fi there right now, as' tffla genera-1 UA1 tl ON XOVOTIIS. tion is able to view things, than ! - - there was to invite the building' January is to spoil death to the of the Union Pacific or the South- coyotes in the State of Oregon, ; ern Pacific at the time they were according to the plans which built by their generations. " have been announced by secre- - ' tary Dan P. Smythe, of the State A Sjfarained AnkU. Sheep Commission and the State A..L.U A, ,m r u..11 Woolgrowera' Association. Dur- satisfied if he can hobble around htg the month the ilockmasters on crutches in twO or three Ke, 8ta e nro to wage a con- weeks after spraining his ankle. I0"5",8"" 8y8 e" a"c wu" ", and it is often two or three u" UHJ kii e .en y months before he is fully recov- vooigrower nas to comenu win,. ered. This is an unnecessary ,r,u,B' wf..,J '.... loss of time, as by applying " uro" ,L " ipi.su.on, Chamberlain's Uniment. as di- and it la axnected that the num rected, a cure may as a rule ber f f y?(", ,e f", -affected in less than one week's. """ ll3 f Ir'8 ! th, time, and in many cases within " which has been des.gnat- tknu. i).v. SftM hv nil artftd r 'Sl The Ue Star RESTAURANT Clilua licorKf , I'ruprltitor. (Jor. Main uml II HUfteUi. lYlSMUS RT ALtU HOURS Qmkmry in connection A Specialty nf Sbsrl Orders. Tallin funiifli d with everything the market iilliuiU Your patron Hue vnlimioii dealers. While at the Vala Development congress the editor had the plea sure of meeting Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hanley of Burns. Mr. Han-1 The same plan was worked last January, and, according to the reports received from all parts of the state, lufndreds of the animals were slain. It was this success of the first effort ley is one of the largest operators ! w ?l tlie oillco of tlw tnto of ranches in the state and takes j action to repent the export- a remarkably progressive view of wnL land ownership. Ue says he would like to see the plan tried stomach Trm.i.lc Curd. of. having land titles based on ' If you have any trouble with beneficial use of the land. He your stomach you should take says if people had to make land , Chambur'ain's Stomach and liver produce someining Jn order to tablets. Mr. J. P. Kioto of Edi holdit there wouIoTbelnore pro-,na. Mo., says; "I hnvo used a RecentI) Knlarcod WITH H5,000 New Worda New Garetfoor of tho World -kiii. mimilhmi I'.mO tnliw, lmt Jon llio It . I1M14 l.'tll.ll I NewBlor.raphlcal Dicttonury i miliar HiclmniKCif cxirliUXMliutol l-l .Jl , ill igut Mrlll, llllllh, OU'. I 1 . .t i.y i '. t. ir.itiiH.i'i n . t,i. n , tl iitiLaUimiuiHMiutrt(L,lUiuilluii. 2360 Quarto Parjoa V r I IK 1. WW IUaUlu. Itioh nioJU 1,1 r-i oeded In Every I Ien: o .,1m Wtbfltr'aCollcElalc IHcIIihib j III W, 1IM lUMnll 41a. Hgulprl!:lltlon?iMtitok. HMhr Do I-uoLJItlonlinln,.!', !. lvi.i.li; , IaI, Ml I bl , H fenltful U I I ii,-iiicitaMirWtinJiiA"luii'Ji' aaCMKB-RIAMf" !hr. aprlBHrioU,! a.MMii duets coming out of eastern Ore gon than ten railroads could han dle. His idea would lie worth trying. -Ontario" Optimist great many different medicines for stomach trouble, but find Chamberluin's Stomach and Liv er Tablet more beneficial than any other remedy I over used." j For sale by all good dealers. """ !.. 41 - . ,.t U- -y.Jl 0ompany',irailro,d. Jha line - ? XT LL'LZ (rJ VIUIIUIV VlfVtt VV V til Vil J i and si SA.V-nd ft will oxtenf almo t due wast to Natron anririM cross env''nri tains at th most favontbltt ; am and .it a grada 'wideh wilt make it an cicjpkl grating pro hlfnt. ttfe: llM .u-diht'tlw !)ucJrUtS Hi.", thervW nfeao Tnudh a-rli' i-tiut iiatsjilia . will Ik 'null tbitia 1 ndrthe slightest doubt. Thi line, howevei'. will probablv h;i i' o wait the completion ' f loih the other roads. Whin In h ho .WW i ii will probaW b rfin at Thi- Dalles, on (In (). R A N., and follow the river pretty nearl til the mounta n (Conli' jm oi page fou ) I am interested in the articles in The Times-Herald concerning an experiment station in Harney V.illnv nn Arv fttrmino' W have an abundance of water to irrigate Phieules for the kulnoya are n i ..j ii. little uoldou slobules wh oh act Star ih'uT the farmer need exuer. "rty on th kidneys. A trial j A. Venator, the Harney eoun i mp Hap. U! ne. itniHim. ilium. LjIimi- '"j 'im arming " " .: ... i'.i"' ...i.. if.. miurn Mini nri'ii wornoui. ihsiiiiit. . -iii. "w SOday's trial 91.00. They purify the blood. Sold by Tho Wokomo Pharmacy, Burns, Ore., Fred Ilainer, Hr'-ney, Ore. cm fuv '. :!eep! fZ- H F 3AM AND CAN'T SLEEP been advocating do here and some ask 1 1 hat is tifie system of dry farming? It seems that here In Harney Val great gram belts of Oregon and Washington and all arid conn- Attorney Dalton Higgs return tries. They seem V forget that Jed from t. Louis on Tuesday. in those tfrwat grain countries He leporls his fnthor much im they all summer fullnw und, proved m health, and says Old mi extended eastern states that times aro improving in tho cast, but ho still thinks there is no place on earth like Easlorn Oregon. Argus. would not expect r vtlnnc. if Mia, they farmed" a t n do lu-re. deguo and that he had many in VV' Ii i"a a'n.i i.ii, oj land in iiuirie rogurding this section of tins valley undeveloped and the' Uncle Sam's domain. -J-Argus, cheapest nay of farming I ever ' - - wiw in .uiv eoiiniiy and yrt tin re are Krf.il eroph made. What would d do if it h. (1 half a chance. Yis.hr ail iudl lor tin oxnuri. merit utaiion in the county. I see there will be a great gather ing tlif coming vnr at Portland b all c-i inn tfd with tho oxperi-1 Clarinet, Pcior Hnrva. Fovor sores and old chronic soros should not bo healed ontiro- .ly, but should be kopt in healthy u is prospering in a marked ! condition. This can bo dono by applying Chiunborlaiiru halve. This salvo has no superior for Ibis purpose. It is also most ex cellent for chapped hands, soro ninnies, burns and diseases of tho skin. For sale- by nil good dealers. Tho Ni w Windsor Bar, under tho management of Loo Caldwell, is one of tho most popular rosorls in Eastorn Oregon. Drop in whon you lmvo a thiMt Foil Sa uv. A good Becond hand Inquire nt this.ofilco. HLXUl U nljwiluK'l nwwwary in (nl heUh. llrUral tlKimili to lirnln ami Unly Onl thnt ituur nnf.rLuiial I'ulllnir uml Ulnff at uliilit liiww tli lioriil'la tiitiiir rf lrpli. nun: ilo you ll I'l !"! iitlit m iuu( Into tlurkixM. foafliia lUt yuu will t" i l I Blmiilaauira I rvtunl ly An 1 1 ChrAnlo AlooliullMn. Delirium '1 1 iinvn. I'M lain ni Stomacli Truiil l ivutlva u or ti.lcs lll.li v, Illml i 1 ii Hint 1 1 wi I Trouble, llr lMaw I lion " ani. 1'nlll. Krurulsln, llu i in'. Wi rry, Ovi work, Munlnl Hlnln. Iloil N irvoun llilWI. Heniius Kirllniiont, M i-. I... I.. Iluf.i.ln. I.'ullffiip. NeurMtlunlA. Hl.ornili.rtlioi. St. Vllui Dam or Chore, llluot 1'eUi'ii. bkln DImmm. vi Uma form of Mala nil Itmalo -irouiiltia, m w.i.ii"" iiwii nuiia conilttloi iiuliallitflt If ISIMPOSSIULClOOVEREOTIMAfE fllE NCCtSSItY OF SLCtP, F0II L0N0 CONllHUtO SLECPLCSSNCSS IS UKELY TO PRODUCE KISAIII1Y. CT n,I7DIrIr7 uIm i rrul. rrlrmlilnir OL.Utl.tllN. tli hull Hnir Iwu. ami wotunronlputlm' It la liMfniin iimliloiMiiat umuiii mir Oiihluiu, Morpliliio, Cocaln or Clilurul Itlavuwuiliwl iinilor tlia U B. Pur F.l ami Drug Att. Juno tw. 1WI. S Itl No. 11800. In dplor tliat mi may tijr It, wo will amJ ABSOLUTELY FREE atrial luu-huir tunny iiilTwwr. ullns name ami aildruia, or o will aim,! niiarular alio puclmi '"i i "Ii- ut H "" I uiU'0 lr l.alil. U i lU lo-ay. The Sleepine Co. ltu.nrv. TrutHlr!B.,CI.nV! l.AND.O. I tte9e0930609$043$4$$SS$$:',$9ai; f.t&ssG&n&ssaootft , Brown's Satisfactory Store. You certainly are interested in the largest and lnoSstSm- I pleie Stock ol ,New rairancl in s i 1 1 vvifut'i ouuub tjcirrieu a uic,a,. Interior. We are showing everything new, no exceptions and to buy early at our place means a better selection. Ladies cloaks find waists Direct Importation i i. inii i, v. ri 8 N: BROWN & SONS, us, Oregon. inaaumimmzmn:: :mm.nu:!4imijmt:rfi:"-.;.:tiitt::: iirtnummu The Harney Valley Brewing Co. MhiiuIik turi-m nl ara.c5L I'amily Traile Solicited l-'ree Delivery THE CAPITAL SALOON, I lilSCU .V liONKOAN, IVoprictor BumS, -- Oregon. JbCaJsze Tlxis DESCea-d.q.-o.a.xterB. Wines. Liquors and Cigars Billiard and Peel Tables. Club Rooms in Connection, 3 BETTER AKG CliEAPiJt T1UH AM sto:;f . l IITIS'ii A3 jjL ' Iiltstrutilile JIFMk Ovor UOO filflil'' Son' ,or Oonutlful li'S'iifc; Prlro L,8, A DOelgna. Biif Clroulnra. tS2sS25ii5.5y')wi Will be ii tt hwWi PARTICULARS and PRICES To aavoae desiring INFORMATION. See Iiis Handsome mm r.-ii Rrn av MONUMENTAL t' ON ;c Sttisa EK -T. Co;i .. ANY, .uauiiutiii.tuj. ::::::; :HitttU!ttt : "jmrrwoi :i .M 1. The OVERLAND.HOrSL Burns, Oregon Aflord the Best Accommodations rpts- " to be hud ir. Harney County CliEAN R00M. - N.iEN, PfluiTRBU: VICTUAbS The imtroniiire of i,li nm .s uml ' ? old manaffonant C3iuci..lly syli.md. 33&,te9 px d.su3r, $1,25 H 'idor on Elliott, Propt. Mitittmtntiimin.: . nttt::i.:::;:::;jtti.i!omi::i::utmmm:m:t:5nm'-fntt:::m Ciiiiit ir riinlvinit tolkutli. A little boy, son ifClnis 1. Polursou,'n,vvcl kni " u. dmt, of the villia&o of JicKfonvillt i Iowa, had a sudden ;.nd violent attack of cronn. ft'ueh thick stringy lililefit' cante up afte' giving Cliumlierlain'i CuukI' lit medy. "J thin1 lit voi Ml . chokrt1 'o i : 1 en In ' ' r . by nil Ro il d iJ n ;wtdy 1101 l-. :i-al Jobprintinjr- ThoTinu - II Wo can tratlo your placo hero for fino ranches in Wnshington, Idaho or Michigan, ea Inland Empire Realty Co. Ailnni fiooriro W. T. Ltcr I List your property with the Inland? ; Empire Reallv ri-iCyou ilesire a qiiick sale or trade A iuuuiuur tuui..,. 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