The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 12, 1910, Image 4

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DRIVINQ AWAY SETTLERS.
I'he Southern Pacific has
"Pinchotized" 2,000,000 acres of
land in Western Oregon for
"conservation," and five fako
wagon-road companies havo'Tin
chotized" other big areas like
wise. The Government has done
the same with practically all the
public land of western Oregon
and western Washington, both
insido and outside of forest re-
reserves, on pretex of protecting
the peopel's timber from thieves
and grabbers.
Loud howls against the South
ern Pacific and wagon-road
companies have assailed tho stars.
Theso several monopolies have
been called foes of progress and
greedy oncmies of the public in
terest Yet their grip is no worse
"strangle-hold" on tho country
than that of Pinchotism.
Boostora" tell of the vast
tracts of land in Western Oregon
and Washington that arc waiting
for settlement and use; but, when
they start in to find tho land,
they discover tho Government
refusing to admit settlers into
tho immense area of tho unoccu
pied public domain. This public
land, which from earliest days of
the West, has been open to the
makers of homes and which tho
laws ordain shall still be availa
ble to homesteaders, is "Pinchot
ized" by the Forestry Depart
inent, and the Land Department
of tho Government
The laws allow homestead en
tries on reserve land that is more
valuable for agriculture than for
timber or minerals. But Pinchot
officials have determination of
the matter in their own hands
and they permit no wouldbe
homesteaders to take up land in
reserves they shut out home
steaders by denying them home
stead entry, on the pretext that
the land is more valuable for
timber than for farming, and
therefore purchasable only on
their appraisement of the value
thereof, but this appraisement
is invariably so high that even a
timber buyer, to say nothing of
a homesteader, cannot afford to
pay the price.
Thus lands both within and
without forest reserves are with
held by the Pinchot system from
settlement and use. As things
are going, the Southern Pacific
land grant is bettor for the peo
ple in the grip of the railroad
than in that of the Government,
since the railroad doubtless
would be more willing to "open
up," and besides, it may not live
forever like the Government.
Must the people, after all their
bitterness, turn back to the ex
ecrated land grants for comfort?
That would be a strange resort,
wouldn't it? Yet if the Pinchot
government ever gets possession,
the people will never be allowed
to make homes on the land.
The point of all which is that
because nearly all public land in
the western part of these two
states is timbered, no longer may
settlers make homesteads upon
it Yet the laws say they may
tho same laws under which the
older states have peopled their
lands and grown strong and
rich. Oregonian.
The Boise & Western Railway
has at last secured a right-of-
way through tho Malheur can
von. the most feasible route of
tho tiroDOsed road. The deed,
which was filed in the county
clerk's office on Thursday, was
given to the railroad company by
Unas. Attscnut ana wue 01 ine
Willamette Valley & Cascade
Mountain Road company. Vale
Enterprise.
NO TRE8PAS8INO.
Hunting is forbidden upon my
place adjoining Bums. TreepaBH
ra will be prosecuted.
C. H. VOEGTLY.
Is rule ia built
settled districtn.
where good range and killing
power are desired, with safety
to the neighborhood.
The MmQ .25-20 U a light, quick
handling, finely-balanced repeater,
with the solid top, closed-ln breech
and side ejection features which make
Blar&t gun safe and agreeable to
use and certain In action.
It Is made ta ua the powerful new high
yclocltr emokaUat loads with jackaled
bulUte a wall aa the well-known black
powder and low prasaure amokcltaa cart
rldcaa, and la the Ideal rifle lot tarj.l work,
for weodchucka, ettit,
.djitl. hawka, bin, lie, up
mKHL toweyada'
MHBiiH Thl rlflt'ind ammu
BHBaSJBJBJ nil loo, and all other
3GKM Ksn2v rapeateri, are
teJjV fully deecribed In our
BPBBV' Itt-pace catalog". Free
B yIof a stamps pottage.
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U WHto HreetrWEW IMVEM, CONN,
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.for
Fortify now ngainst the Grip
for it comes every season sure!
Provontics tho Candy Cold Cure
tablots-offer in this respect n
most certain and dependable safe
guard. Provontics, at tho "sneezo
stngo" will, as well, also head oft
all common colds. But prompt
ness is all important. Keep Pro
vontics in tho pocket or purse,
for instant use. Box of -18 for
25c Sold by Reed Bros.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED BTATK8l.NDl)H'Ur j
Duma. Oregon, January M, WIO
Notice It hereby given that tlio Stato ot Ore-
ion has Men In this otrice it aiipnca ion
serial No. 0:i5J to icloct, under tho jmi llon
ot tho Act ol OoncriMB. approved Angutt II,
IMS, and acta uppkinontkl mill amendatory
thaMto, the
8EJ. 8WJ 80 17. T. W H., It. M K., W M.
Anr unit ell rononi claiming advcmoly tho
Undi dctcrlbed, or doilrlns to ol.J.'Cl K'Cnllio
ot (ha mineral character otitis laud, nt for any
other reaion, to tho dlipoaal to appllenm,
hould Ale their atrtdavllii of prolcul In till;
oRlce.ouor beiore me expiration ni uiopcruni
ot publication
W. Fame, lleatster.
Mnt publication Februarys, 1110
Laet publication March 13, HID.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ot tho Slnto of Ore
gon tor lUrnoy County,
0. H, Leonard nnil A, O.
Welcome, rUlnHifs
va.
Maurico KiUCioraUl, Ellin
both FlUGonild.lils wifo,
J. Q. Htevcnn, mul Bon
Brown, Defendants
Summons.
To Maurico t'ttiGorald, Klitnhoth Kltz
Gernlil hit l(e, nnd J. (. Slovens,
defendants nbovo named:
In tho Name ot tho Stnto ot Oregon,
you nnd each of jou nro hereby required
to appear andanswortlioconi plaint Mini
herein against you In tho above entitled
suit, on or beforo tho -1th dny ot April,
1010, and it you tall to so answer, for
want thereof, the plnlnllff will apply to
tho abovo entltletl Court for tho relief
prayed for In their complaint, that Is:
That you and ench of you bo required to
disclose the nature ot your clnlin or
claims In or to tho East Halt tit North
east Quarter ot Sec. (5), Township (23),
South Kongo (35), K. V. M.. and the
East Halt of Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion (32), Tonslilp(31) South Itnnso(35(
East of Willamette Meridian, in Hnrnoy
County, Oregon ; that tho title to raid
premises bo dolcrmined, and tho rights
of tho parties to this suit bo adjudicated,
and that plaintiff's title to and possess
ion ot said premises be qulotcj ngulnst
all advorso claims of defendants or either
of them ; for plaintiffs costs and dlshurs
ments herein ; and for such other nnd
further relief as to equity may pertain.
This Summons Is served by public
lion by ordor of tho Mop. J. I. Rector
County Judge of Harney County.Oregon,
duly mado and colored tho -1th day of
January, 1910; tho time prescribed for
publication is six weeks nnd the date of
the first publication of this Summons is
February 19th, 1010.
Dalton Bhius and C. II. Leovaiid,
Attorneys for riatntllfs
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of tho State ot Ore
gon for the County of Harney.
Anton Fgll, l'lalntlff,
va
AngeloMatbovta and J. W. l'attcrson,
Deleudnnts.
To Angelo Mntbows and J. W. Taller-
son, Defendants:
In tho name of tho Stato of Oregen:
You aro hereby required to npienr nnd
answer the complaint in the above en
titled action on or beforo thu 20th day ot
March, 1U1U, and II you mil so to answer
for want thereof, the plaintiff will tnke
judgmont airalmt you for the sum of
Six hundred sixty six dollars besides in
terest thereon sinca tho llrst day of
August 1908 at the rato of 4 per cent per
annum and tho costs and disbursements
of the action and for an order of salo of
attached property.
This publication la mado for nix suc
cessive weeks by order of Hon. J. 1.
Rector, County Judge, i uly mado and
entered in tho above entitled cause the
20th day of January, 1910, and tho first
publication of this summons Cth dny of
Fobruary, 1910.
WILLIAM MILLEIl,
Attorney for plaintiff.
NOTICE OF 8ALK.
In the County Court of tho State of Oro-
gon for Harney County.
In tho matter of tho Kntalu of Willinm
D, Iluchannn, deceased.
Based upon tho vol Hied petition of
George L. Iluchannn, tha riunlifled and
acting administrator of the estate ol
William D. Buchanan, deceased, filed
herein, to which It appears to be to the
best interest of tho said ostnto and all
parties Interested therein, that the real
estate of said estate rlluato In thu rmlil
county and state be sold, as a whole nod
described as follews: K NWtf; K'i
&WX and BH; Section 0, Tp. W, It ija
B. W. M.
Notice Is hereby kIvcu i pursuant
to an order of hhIi! Court duly
mado and entered on the 7th day of
March, 1910, to all ersoiM Interested In
tho said estate; mid partlcuhiily IJlh-n
J, liuchaunn widow, Joseihino Sieneur,
William T. linchaiinri, Harriett J. Har
rison. Josenh W, linclinnaii, Amanihi
Martin, Eliza Murtln, Georo L. Itucli
anan, and Monroe Uitclunan,Ticlrn o!
the said William I) llucliuiian, de
ceased j to appear beforo tho County
Court of said County nnd State, nt the
Court-room thereof, In said county and
stato, on the 2nd day of Muy4 J010, at 10
o'clock In tho forenoou of said day,
then and there to show cause, If any
they have why an order as jirayed for in
the petition should not bo granted to
the said administrator to soil all of the
real estate of the said estate nt either
public or private salo for tho purposes
mentioned In said petition, us he shall
Judge to bo for the best Interests of said
estate aud all parties Interested therein:
Thla notlco is ordorod published ouco
a week for four succestivo weeks In Tho
Tlmoi-Hernld, n newspaper printed and
published at Hums, Oregon, In said
County tho first publication thereof Sat
urday, March 13, 1010, the last publica
tion April 0, 1010,
Dated this 7th day of March, 1010.
OnOHQE L. 1IUCHANAN,
Administrator,
Cremo tho children cry for it.
Job printing-Tho Titrtos-Hernld
L'ii Mat No, Mi llurni I.lit No. Otttfl.
NOTICK VOW rUIHilOATION
UNIT KHRtATKs I.ANI) (WHIR.
Hums, Oregon. r'eliniat r I. WIO. I
Notice la liorcby glcn that tho Northern
IfaMfln ll-ltuuv r.tttitiativ. whom mint nim'!1
addrcre ta tt rani, Minnesota, ItaitliU lutli
darot Ketiruary laliiDlvil In tlilaomealta an.
Miration In eelvcl iiinler Ilia vroylilinuot Iho
an ol jonnrcaT, Hpi'iinvu iui i, i-o i r..
M7. X
HW U N tt i See 10, T. ! ., It. SI K.
HKt hW and Lot IPee.M' SIH.lt M),K,
W M.
Anjraml all eranna rllu UiK ailrcrtoljr ttie
laiiilidFiurlbMl.orilealil u tu otijoct liecauie
ot the mineral cliaractir ol the land, or for
ntiTnttwr reason, lo tlm illepoaal to aiillranl,
alioulil rlln tlivlr aflldavlta ol protcal In thla
onire, on or tietoro tlio exlrntlon ol tlm
jiernw or putmeatiuu,
Wm. lfsa, UcxUter,
Klt.t tmMlcatlon Marrli r. 1010.
l.art imMlcalloti Arll 'J. tvio.
NOTICE KOR PURLIOATION.
(liolalaleil Tract )
1'Uni.lO LAND HAI.K,
Unitsd Btatim IiNti Ornca
llurni. urvnoii, rebrnarr II, 1910.
Notlcoli hcrctiy ilveu that, a directed by
tbeConin.liilunerof thotleneial Ijtnd OMlce,
iinilnr tho tirnvlilnni nf the Act ot Coultreia
approwtl Juoi7, IIKM lBtati ,MT,I wanlll
oiler at rubllo aalo to tho hlsbeit bidder, at
lOo'olcKK a.m., on tiiox:nii nay oi aiarrn, iiu,
althUorilce. tho (ollowluR dcrcrlued land)
hJNWWBco., T !HH., It, II K. W. M.
tnuderavpllratlon No. 03XD
Any perion claiming adterioly tboabovo
dricrlbvd landa aro advliod to rllo their
rlalma or otijci'itoni on or ueioro ino iinir
dcilKnateil lor aalo.
Wu. FiHitt. Itcelitcr
Fmimk DtYRY, ltecelrer.
NOTIOK FOIt PUBLICATION.
Unitid Btatsk I.iHn Orrira
liurui orcKnn, February i, IVIO.
Vntlr la hcri.tir slvin that tha Ktatfi of On
Ron hat nled In ilila 0(1 lco III application
(Mvriai nooiiTujto aeieci,nnuer ino proTiiiuni
Ol ineACloi t'OllKill., aponiTvu .hkuiim.idi.1
and acta supplemental and amendatory there.
to, the
NW SWiH 8oc. 83, T. 51 H., It. M K . M.
Any and all eraona clalmlugadrcrtely the
lanni ucaciinvu. ur urairiiifr ui oujcci iktiibh
ot tho mineral character ol the land, or for auy
other rvaion. to the dlaeoaal to applicant.
hould Ilia tbalr atndalti ol proleit In thli
ontcc, on or neturo uie expiration ui iuo pernxi
ot publication.
Wx. Parks', lltsliter,
Flrtt puhlleatlon rebruary 12, 1910.
Uit publication March W. 1910,
NOTICK FOIt PUBLICATION
UMiruKtiTit HnBOrricx, I
llurni, Orexon, January , 1I0
Notice lihcrebrelron that the State ot Ore-
iron haa fltiMl In tlila omce tti anldlcatlon
iorll No OIIMlto tclect, under the prorlitona
or lliu ACl Ol lonercia, approved aukuii i,
IsH ami acta tupplemcntal aud amendatory
inervio, ine.
BJ 8KU Hec, . N) NF.Jf and S A'JJNK'i Beo.
!f7,T JUrf., It 3IK.,w.M.
Anvand alt noraoni elalmlna1 advoriolr the
UnrtV dcCrllH'd, or deilrlnsr to object tweauie
or ine mineiai cuaracier oi me lann, or lor any
other reamn, to tho dlipoial to appllcam,
nouiu rue tneir aniuarua or proton in inia oi
flce, on or before the expiration ot the period
ol publleallou.
Wm. FAaxx, ItcitUtcr
firat publication, Fobruary f, 1910.
Uit publication, March 13, 1910.
llurni, Selection I.1U No M.BerlalNo. 0K)H(
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
UNITKD BTATKH 1.ANU OFFK'K,
llurna Oregon, January 19, 1910. I
Notice la hereby siren that the Northern Far
Hie Itatlway Coinianr, wboee pelt office ad-
liria :ict raui. inncota, naaoit uiowin uay
of lieeenitier. lw filed Intnlioltlce IliaiiDlIca
tlou to rolect under tne prorliloni ol the Act ot
CoiiKrtu, approved July 1, IMS (39 mat. 697,
(J'JVJ
RM)ofHKt Bee
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I9-2SS 33K W. H
14-jurt-stK.
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10-I98-J1K.
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HKXol.NWV
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Anvand all nersonl clalmtne adverialr tho
lamia deicrlbed, or deilrlnir to object became
of the mineral character of the land, or lor
any other rcaion. In Ihodlapoial lo applicant,
ImuMnlo their arSdavlli ot Proleit In thla
orllie, on or before the I2lh day of March
Ulo.
Wm Fakrk, llesliler.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of tho Statu ot Ore
gon for Harney County.
C. 11. Leonard and A. C,
Welcome, Plaintiffs.
vs.
Mnuriro KitzGorald, Ullzn- Summons.
beth Fltrgornld, his wife I
J. (i. Stevens and Hon I
llrown, Defendants. j
To Maurico I'itzGorald, Elizabeth Kitz
(ernlil, hid wifo, and J, G. Stevens,
defendants aboto named:
In tho Name of tho Stato of Oregon,
yon and each ot youarehoroby required
to appear and nnswor tho complaint filed
herein against you In tho abovo entitled
suit, on or before tho 4th day of April,
1910, and if yon fail to so answer, for
want thereof, tho plaintiffs will apply
to tho abovo entitled Court for thu rolluf
prayed for in their complaint, that Is:
that you and each of you bo required to
disclose tho naturo ot your claim or
claims in or to the Southwest Quarter of
Section (6), In Township (21), South
Itange (.T.'K East ot Willamette Meri
dian, In Harney County, Oregon; that
the title to said prvmlsosboUutermlnod,
and tho rights of the parties to this suit
boadudicated, and that plaintiff's title
to nnd poescsslon ot said premleea be
quietod against all adverse claims ot
defendants or cither ot thorn ; for plain-
tilrs costs nnd disbursements herein j
and for such other and further relief its
to equity may pertain,
This Summons ia served by publication
by order of thu Hon, J. 1', Hector Coun
ty Judge of Harney County, Oregon,
duly innde ami entered tho (Hi day of
January, 1910; tlie time proscribed for
publication is six weeks and the date of
the first publication of this Summons Is
February 10th, 1910.
IMl.TON IllUIIH AND O. II LCONAHD,
AttoruotH for rinliitiffs.
JOHN ROBINSON
Slock Inspector, Harney Comity.
Home Address llurns, Ore.
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Kclljtloiia Service.
Tho following aro Hov. A. J.
Irwin's regular preaching ap
pointments for tho year 1010.
Bums tho third and fourth
Sundays of each month at U a.
m. and 7:80 p. m.
Sunset School IIouso at 10:80
a. m. tho first Sunday of each
month.
Narrows at I) p. in. and 7:150
p. m. tho. first Sunday of oach
month.
Wavcrly at 10 a. in. the second
Sunday of each month.
Lawen at HiJtO p. m. aud 7:80
p. m. the second Sunday of oach
month.
Denstead School IIouso at 8 p.
m. the third Sunday of eacli
month.
Sunday School at Hums every
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock a.
m.
Services at tho Iteptist Church
first and second Sundays in oach
month. Sunday School ut 10 n.
in. every Sunday. Prayer moot
ing Thursday oveninjr.
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FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY
Blue Mountain
Oprflting from Austin via Prairie Cily.Joiui Day, Cauyon Cily lo Mas, Oregon
xt l'i8 from linker City U Murns, Oregon.
Four and six horse stock and covered coaches
the entire distance Railroad to Burns 105 miles
For rates ask
L. WOLDENBERG, Manager.
rfitr
Affir the winusoji m
prfanv vruv:)SUiW'iriH : .-. - .. ?.
lfwtmm
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GIBSON &
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Main St.,
BURNS BILLING CO.
HORTON & SAYER. Propts.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic Flooringv4IVilouldfng,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good RoneL
Lumber Yard in Burns,
THE ANDERSON HOTEL
mi. mul MRS,. CIIASANDIjRSON.gl'ropts.
Wo aro iilcnscd to iinnounco to.our old-timo friends
and ciiBlomora Unit wo lmvo iifrain taken clinryo of
our hotel. Wo just completed renovating tho en
tiro building nnd you will find tho old-timo homo
comforts when you call. Wo hope to seo you soon.
The old favorite Family Hotel where guests recvive
Special Attention and Quod Service.
SOU l H BURNS, OREQON-Nenr Pair Grounds.
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Wagon Work
COOLEY AUTO
MATIC BRAKES
Burns, Oreefon,
PIIOPK8SIONAL OARD8.
Wm. MILLER,
ATTOHNICY AT LAW.
Iliini", Oregon.
ItooniH 5 nnil 0 Odd Follow IlulldlriK
C. A. REMBOLD
Atlornoy-nt-Law,
Burns, Oregon
CJIiiih. II. Tjooniutl, '
Attohnky-at-law,
Unrofiil attontlon rIvoii to Colloo
tlori" nnd Itonl Kntnto mnUorn.
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Notitry I'uIjIIo
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OKO, 8. 8IZBMORK,
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Culluailoua, I.nnd liiltlnex, nnil Ileal
ICalato mutter ITomrtlr attain!! to.
CHARLES W. ELLIS
LAWYER
Burns, - - Oregon
I'rnctlcvn in tlm Htnto Courts nnd bo
furd tlio U H. IjiiiJ Olllco,
A. W. GOWAN
A1TORNEY-AT-LAW
SUito Courts and United States
Land Office Practice
Three doors South of tho
Harney County National Bank
Burns, Oregon.
J. CJU. GBARV
rinnlflnti nnd Htirxnou.
UuriiH, - - - Oregon.
Olllco In now building Boutliot Wolaomo
liurncHH "hop, Main St.
'I'lionu MrIii 85.
Physicians and Surgeons
Calls .muworud promptly tilnlitorday
'rliono Ilurrlmaii.
Harrlman, Oregon
frlARSPEN & GRIFFITH
riiyslvlniis nnd Burgeons.
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b. E. HionnRD
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Olllco first door vnst photo gallery
Hums, Ort'Kon.
W. C. IJROWN,
3DE33ST OTIS 1.1
ltuiiNs, Omaiox.
Olllco In now land olllco building, noxt
door north ot post odleo.
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HAUNKY W1I0K, NO, 77, I. O O V.
rvory Htunlajr In Odd rdlow Hall
at7iS0tm. r. A. Cole,
Ar-nr llurtmi, Haerctarr. N O.
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iiii'iith. J. K. I.o.u. W. H.
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IIAUNEV VAI.I.KV CAMI- No Ml, W. ot W.
Mreta Trr rlrat aud lecouit Tuiday.
O. V. MoClalu, Con,
V. A, Oowan, Clerk.
IllIltNa CIIA1TKH NO. 40, 0. E. 8.
Uvata ayerr tocoiiit aa J fourth Uondara, In
UaaunUllall. Era Ujrril, y. il.
(onol (iowan, Si-ontary.
HYI.VIA KKHKKAII DEQllKK No.S.
MoeliorerUtanillil Wodnaidar.
Mar Cole, N, 0,
Dolta IHllanl Keo. Beo'r,
rUI.U ClItCI.K No. 1M, W. of W.
Moetaetery fuurtli Tutidar.
Maud Itorlon, a, M.
lleiter (looilman, l.'luri.
$1500 Reward!
Tlie OrenonCall
furuta and Nevada
l.tio Htixk I'rottc
lion Aiioclatlon.ol
which the under.
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ot any parly ur par
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raltlo or mulea be
lonnlnirtoaurof Hi
member.
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luamli-d lniro-ili(io baron both or either Jaw
llrand rconU'il In clKhtiouiitlra. ltanite liar-
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biiuchei.
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pi on co our vllntii
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The Harney Valley Brewing' Co. ,,
Munnfacturora ot
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Family Trade SollcltedFreejDellvery
T. E. JINKINS, Manoer
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eta wlioro nucnla oxlt liobro cnti-rlng
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Ktilar faro will ho clmred.
JOSKI'II A, WKST, Knpt
OHANTGKDDKB, Ah1. Sopt.
ARMS
xc for salo by all progrctiivc
Hardware aad Sporting
Goods Mcrrhanti
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by no bad reiults, use
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Diarrhoea Remedy
It never falla and ia pleaa ' to take.
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Camoui for Its cures over a large part of
tha clvUljcd world.
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Jowolor. Optician mid
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Fine Watch Ri'piiinni; A Spe
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