The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 02, 1910, Image 3

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Times-J&rald.
lAP TIIK T.AHCIKST CIUCl'LATION Or
ANYNKW8PArKHINTIU8COl)NTY.
SATURDAY, Al'UH. J, 1P10.
Local News.
Gwd morniiifr! Did you have
V t it i n
. remo lor urcnKinstf
30 per cent off on Golf shirts
It Tho Busy Corner Store.
If you wnnt protection see
rviiiR Miller tho insurance man.
The French Hotel is gainintr
popularity under tho mannKC-
tient of L. B. Culp.
Wantkd Farm hands at tho
tBrookdalo Farm" Tuesday,
Lpril 5th. Tickets on salo at
loth Drop Stores.
J. R. Sii Jeton was in the city
lesterday. He has about 14
ores in crop on ins noiucstcau
lear iiarriman mis spring.
Those having relinquishments
ir real estate lor sale siiouiu
Eonsult E. W. VntiVnlkenbiirir,
Die real estate man, at his office
Burns.
DisL Atty. McCulIoch is here
rom Ontario to assist the grand ,
liry in its investigations and to
in readiness sor tho opening
stttsiiif rinntif jvl- TVrtwInF
ilv.uil .uui b iii;.i iuimtuijr. i ,,..,, . . -
For Sale -One almost new up-
-date Sintrer Sewimr Machine. ' union bets at mo misy cor-
ne good second hand sewing nor Store.
achine. One good Home Com- Clothes pressed and cleaned at
rt range. j Schenk Bros.
Mus. Chas. Wilson. , MrSi L M Brown hM becn
J. P. Cochran returned here i the past week.
10 first of this week. He had
ecu accused of larceny and was
laced under arrest His case
ill come up at the term of cir-1 Tho new breakfast food-
uit court next week. ' Oremo-a local product
F. B. Ball, the well known' Improved and unimproved farm
little buyer, came in from the land city property for sale,
hilroad this week and has pur- Iuvinc Millku.
iiased considerable beef at good The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
rices. He secured the beef of Arnold Blueler died Tuesday
. G. Smith and F. L. Mace and night.
le stock are to be delivered at
luntington this month.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BURNS
at the close of business, March 2'Jlh, 1910
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $246, 640. 91
U. S. Bonds, 50,000.00
Bonds and Securities ; ,. 00,209.17
Premium on U. S. Bonds, 2,000.00
Real Estate, Furniture & Fixtures, ... . 0,600,00
Fivo Per Cent Redemption Fund, 1,250.00
CASH 131,353.93
$497,054.01
LIABILITIES.
Capital $ 25,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits, 37,263.52
Circulation, 25,000.00
DEPOSITS 409,790.52
$497,054.04
Capital and Surplus $60,000.00
United States Depositary
Absolute! Safe
Accounts Invited
N
Second hand wagon for sale
i Inquire at this office.
Guestsmt the French Hotel are
provided with the best to be had
I Mrs. Lelah Williams-Millar has ! jn tho market
rnved from Portland and wish-
to announce to the ladies of
Burns and vicinity that her mag-
lificent disnlav of snrintr milli-i
lory will be ready for inspection! Good, substantial, well cooked
In next Thursday. She desires meals at the Home Hotel is wliat,
I J. H. Huscrs, tho jovial ranch-
man of the Narrows, was in tho
city this week on business.
hat all the ladies call and sec
frie display.
Geo. P. Johnson, a former res-
Bent of 1'ayette Idaho, but re
Cntly of California, is in the
Ity the guest of his old time
riend Mayor Clevenger. Mr.
ohnson is here particularly to
Bok at the country with a view
investing should he find any-
liing that suits him.
Thos. Cleveland and
Live been enjoying a visit with
blatives and old time friends in
us city during the week. Mr.
the boarder likes.
Crcmo tho children cry for it
S. C. Koycs is over from his
Pine Creek ranch.
Tho Home Hotel is the comfor-
tablo place to board.
Calico 20 ynrds for $1.00 at
Brown's Satisfactory Store.
Men's clothing at reduced
prices at Tho Busy Corner Store.
M. H. Brenton is back from a
trip to Denio and Plush. Ho
says there is not much doing in
the mines down there at present
Mrs. S. E. Drinkwnter has re
ceived an elegant line of Spring
Millinery and invites tho ladies
of this vicinity to call and see
tho display.
Ludwig M. Johnson will ren
der a saxaphono solo, with Mrs.
C. II. Leonard accompaning him,
at "Brookdale Farm" don't fail
to be on hand.
Fresh groceries of the very-
best brands and a complete new
UL'L'II
f i YV 1 1 1 N
xttuilijr
Pmnks rcwvWwnarnli.Wnn 1' of dry goods, furnishings,
his mnnv old timn frifin.la in thisl-. may bo found at Hagcy &
city during the week. I Richanlaon'B
' store.
Tho new Btono
See the Inland Empire Real
ty Co. if you have anything for
sale or exchange.
Archio McGowan and Wm.
Cummins are back from a trip to
the southern part of tho county.
Sylvia Lewis, the juvenile
singer is booked for a specialty
at "Brookdale Farm" next Tues
day evening.
Edward Goodman has tho
upper pasturo of tho II. C.
Levens place leased and will bo
ready for the town cows about
April 1. He will take the cows
to and from pasture for $2.50
per month. Horses same price.
A Good Baiigain I have for
salo 320 acres of deeded most all
bottom land with plenty of water,
J. H. Holland is home from a . tnirethor with 30 head of stock
Tfl Afra Plnvnlnnfl Vinirn Wn
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3wn in Nevada for some timo'inp lo vnue llorse anu oinur r- horses, one draft stallion, milch
charge of one of the P. L. S,
to. btock ranches but have dC'
pded to go to farming and will
lerefore take up their residence
their fine farm over at Van.
Bieir many friends are pleased
welcome them back.
L. S. Co. ranches in the southern I caws. Place all fenced, well im
part of tho county. proved. A good liorso or sheep
Schenk Bros, do not have to ranch with an abundance of out
send your suit back to a Phila-.side range. For further infor
delphia lawyer for alteration, mation call or address
Thev are tailors and can do it t W. II. CECIL,
41. ' i.. I
themselves.
Harriman, Ore.
The Tale of a Shirt
Its a short one
TOO IVIANY IN STOCK
That's all
If you need any shirts
If you expect to need any shirts
BUY NOW
A large and new stock to select from
LA TEST STYLES AND DESIGNS
30 PER CENT. REDUCTION
In Golf Shirts and Negligee Shirts
FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY
SALE ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1910
REMEMBER THE DATE
The Busy Corner Store, I. Schwartz, Propt.
j
Take no Bubstituto-just tell
tho grocer Cromo.
30 per cent off on Ncgligco
shirts at Tho Busy Corner Store.
Got your ordora in for incuba
tors boforo tho rush W. ".
Smith.
Chas. Davis, tho Harney taxi
dermist, was down during tho
week.
Kemp Hnrdlsty was down
from Trout Creek during tho
wcok.
Pine wood for snlo, either in
tho pllo or delivered Luto Mace,
Burns, Oregon.
BoiiN-Tucsday, March 22, lo
Mr. and Mrs. James Varien, a
daughter.
James Rounsovillo is up from
tho Trout creek valley section to
nttend court.
C. T. Miller and his niece, Miss
Joisn have been in tho country
tho past wcok.
If you want results list your
property with Irving Miller, Room
G, Odd Fellow Bld'g.
Miss Drtisa Dodson has
ill this wcok suffering from
quinsy. Sho is better.
Good vinegar for salo by T. E.
Jenkins at tho Brewery. Money
back if not as represented. i
Both Miss Delta Dillard andK
A. E. Millard of tho Burns pub
lic school have received state di
plomas.
Wantkd A girl to take charge
of tho telephono exchnngo as
night operatorUnion Telephone
& Telegraph Co.
The I'Jdison monograph is
gaining in popularity and should
bo in every home Lunaburg &
Ualton nro resident agents.
Circuit Judge Davis is over
from Canyon City on account of
tho session of the grand jury and
will open court next Monday.
IK YOU AUK COIN'S TO TUAVKL,
line the Ilnrney County Niitlonnl Hunk
TUAVKLLKIfS CIIKQUKS
They nro nclMdcntlfjIiiK.
Loyd Johnson and family wore
in the city during this week.
They came up on business and
also to attend the Clark-Huddle-ston
wedding.
Reatos for sale, all sizes and
lengths, price 20 cents per foot
Any one desiring Reatos address
W. A. Ford of J. O. Alberson,
Alberson, Oregon.
J. C. Turney of tho Harney
Vnlley Oil & Gas Co. has return
ed from Boise nnd other points.
He was accompanied in by O. E.
Jackson and D. A. Norris.
Tho entire stock of goods now
on displny at tho now store of
Hngey & Richardson, is fresh
and now. Patrons may find nl
most anything desired there.
Ora Hill will sing "In the
Evening by the Moonlight, Dear
Louise," don't fail to hoar this
tenor solo, as n specialty at the
"Brookdale Farm" next Tuesday
evening.
If you want one of those new
Fuller & Johnson Farm Pump
Engines don't wait until tho day
boforo you need it, but get your
order in now W. T. Smith, Agt
boo tho ad.
i-oii salk-zuu cords ot pine
wood nt $1.75 per cord. Slab
wood $1.25 a load at the Harnev
Saw Mill, L. R. Bunyard.
You will never again bo quite
as you aro today mentally or
physically. Perhaps not over
again will you bo ablo to get so
"young" a photograph that
looks like you as today. Visit
tho Saycr Studio.
Sherman Godlovo is hero from
Medford to look after his land
interests. Ho reports tho family
well and quite contented in their
new homo. Mr. Godlovo says
tho Rosruo Rivor Valloy is iroimr
ahead wonderfully.
Fon Sale ou Tuade-J Sec,
45 feet clay, Hard wheat land
(next J sold for $32 per aero) 120
acres broke and ready for crop.
Good framo house, two barns, two
granaries, well, all fenced and
cross fenced. Oats go from 70
to 100 bu. per aero; wheat 35 to
40 per aero. Will sell for $30 per
ncro or will trado for improved &
section near Burns, Oregon, must
have water on tho i section.
Geo. E. Rerm,
Cnyloy, Alta, Canada.
A quiet little wedding took
placo in this city at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Goodman
at 12 o'clock Wednesdny, March
30. Mr. Walter Clark and Miss
Opal Huddleston wore tho hnppy
contracting parties. Rov, A. J.
Irwin was invited by tho young
peoplo to ofllciato. Mr. Clark
lias spsnt most of his life in Har
ney county. Tho brido is u
Willamette Valloy girl but has
becn engaged in teaching school
in Harney county for tho last
two years. Tho Times-Herald
joins thoir many friends in ex
tending congratulations and best
wishes,
agsaaawminimiinii am mw
Seed Ryo ot Tho Busy Corner
Store.
Tho Busy Corner Store is tho
placo to deal.
Calico 20 yards for $1.00 nt
Brown's Satisfactory Store.
Fou Sale-040 acres hay land.
Will sell wholo or part, Inquire
at this ofllco.
IBW. W. Brown is nmong the
many witnesses called hero this
week boforo tho gran 1 jury.
Miss Winifred Van Valkenburg
public stenographer, with E. W.
Van Valkenburg nt tho candy
store.
For real comfort, quiet and
courteous treatment tho French
House is tho best under tho man
agement of L. B. Culp.
Aro you interested in Burns
acrcago? If so lot us tell you
what we have to offer. Randall,
Passenger & Maloney.
If you want to make n trade,
sell your relinquishment or other
property tho Inland Empire Real
ty Co. will bo of great assistance
to you. They have sold others
and can sell yours.
II. E. Shoomnkor, W. M. Hig
gins nnd Henry Bcitler, nil of
Itidinna, aro late arrivals in this
city. These gentlemen nre hero
looking for investments nnd nre
quite favorably impressed with
tho Harney country but will take
their timo looking it over.
General hauling nnd drny
work dono by B. F. Siler.
If you want to seo the finest
display of post carda in Burns go
to Carter & Thompson.
Foil Sale-A fivo room co
tnge, four lotu nil fenced with
two good wells, a windmill nnd
other improvements. No rock.
G. Hudspeth, Bums, Oregon.
II. J. Hanson of tho Burns
Meiit Market is prepared to fur
nish bacon, hams and lard to
The Harney County National Bank
OFJWRNS, OREGON.
STA TE DEPOSIT AR Y
a r. ueHiHHKY, rnnwinr
troH M, rmowH, cahiim
rnitD iiAiriEt, vie i'iwin
llttlHY tiAlTOII, Attr rA lirm
kxvla na TioNOFHGimi:ssno mmoun CONDITION. MA IICII, 20,1010
THE FIGURES WHAT THEY MEAN.
Capital Stock
Surplus and Profits
Circulation 19 ,500 .00iM,"7 with "wiinmcsot.U iuthclmn-JH
sheepmen and ranchers in any ' DonoHits ' 97K ma QSI'roftlintH'iirccl!icrMennmi Wiwii
quantity. Special prices for big i ' npproveourilnndiiiffaiidmctliocU.
orders.
$ 20,000.00,
t( r.oo on MaTC'"1c"t of lockli(ilcIer.
AV,UO.UUJ
For Sale or Trade-Oiio Im
ported Belgian Stallion, nine
years old; color chestnut sorrel,
llaxen mnnoand tail; wcightover
nineteen hundred. In service nt
Caldwell four years. His get
tho best in Idaho. Will sell or
trade for mares or good broke
geldings, or renl estate, or sell on
long time with approved security.
A bargain in this horse. Write
or phone Dan Cnmpbell. Presi
dent Belgian Horse Co., Cnld
well. Idaho.
lVt nonil iltrt il.K.rtl A. nJ K 1
iiiuouu, uiu mui-m nun ui mr.
and Mrs. C. G. Smith, was mar
ried at Corvallis on Wednesday,
March 30, to Miss Zeta Bryan.
Mason hns a job taking census
down thoro and they may come
to Burns as soon as ho is through.
His many friends will be pleased
lo goo him and all wish him well.
The Normal School question is
fairly before tho voters by tho
Initiative Bill for Monmouth
framed by her Alumni. This
seperutea it wholly from politics,
and gives tho voters a fair chance
to express their choice. Schools
nro a necessity wo must edu
cato tho boys nnd girls and wo
must have teachers, the Normal
School is tho placo to train and
prepare these. Vote, Yes, for
Monmouth.
Lonns
U. S. Bonds &Prem.
Municipal Bonds &
County Warrants
Furniture & Fixtures
$331,142.61
$147,804. 15 jMoncy '"fc'y pine'' "
' lion in Ilnrney County.
20,275.94 Sninencnli.
nctlyr uriul i
31,239.00 High Krmlc Investments.
f ricannnt convcnicntiii'commodntionif.jr
3,077.8G. customers. Securities nnd facilities for
prompt dispatch of Inniiiewi.
Cimh nml Fvrlinnrr 19B VAX cr i Kcserve funi1 vnllnl)le to meet med of
uisn and bxchango 128,745.06j ,iql)(Htort. Amount ,, lwnil ,i0 per
$331,142,011 .'11 percent i extra inarjjlnof security
Jan 'u 31. 1910, Deposits $232,430.89
March 29,-1910, Deposits $275,109.98
INCREASE IN DEPOSITS IN 59 DAYS $12,679.09
Your Business Courteously Welcomed
"YOUR HOME INSTITUTION"
NO. S49I.
KeiHirt of thu con.lltlon of tho
HARM: V COUNTY NATIONAL HANK ol BURNS
l Harm. In Urn flute n Umtoii, t tlio doio of
titiilitvii, Murrh Will, 1910.
nrftoaiiCB,
tu mi DUeuunU
Ovrntrll, cme! ami unircuroil.
t'.H. llondMoiccuro rlreuUllon
Premium on If. P. lloiuli
llomtr.rrFiiiltlt't, eto . ...
Ilnnklnit dome, furniture nnd ruturci
lltift from Notlotml llnnki (not re
ocrvonKCiili)
Hup from uppruTcxl it rro mccntu .
('hecka unit oltnremli item
Notof tuber Nutlonut Hank
rrrll..nnl ir currency, nlckrla
n. I rent,
UtKilrb Vlo.v.r ltmv in IUkk,
vi
S"Cl 2047&
xf tciulcr nolo rlOOO H,fcV175
Itfilein ptloti fuml with U. H,Trurr,
(ft xT milt of rlreuUllon) IT74 00
Due from U.H. Trenail rr MXi.UO
lit), til 38
U,7W
19,1V 1)00
7794
n.onw
M,NU
I.IMOl
3.U0CO
1VA49
TnUI 1211,142(1
IHIilllTlrn.
riiul Mock rhi iii . . I '.M.ooooo
furplua rumt.. 10,000 CO
t'nillTlilril .rotl n, le, ionri nnd
Uiail Mi CI
Nullolinl Hank notes iiutatan'llnE 19,600 00
linllvliluatilcpoalta auhjeot to chock S09.nl 7
lleinaivl rerllflcateaof Hevall. .WM
Tlnia rorllflralo of ilrnlt a.Vi 90
Ccrtlfltit chccVa,. 1W.71
t'aililer'a cliucka outatanilliix ICJOWl
Total P31,ll
HTATKOKOIIKOON. I..,
fnitnlr "f Harney, i"
I, I con M. llrown, Caahler ol the aliore nam
vil hank, ilo olemnljf avrear that the aboro
alalcnicut latruototho tiratot mjr knowlcilRe
ml belief.
I.icon St. Hhown, Caahler
Buhacrllwil anilaworn to before motlila Ind
ilar of April, 1910.
If, K I.iwia
Peal) Notarjr l'ublte.
Correct- A licit i
C, I". McK'ihniy.
(I, A. ItKMItOLD
J. l. DiLTON
Directors.
FOR SALE.
Notice is hereby given thnt
sealed bids will bo received up
to and including four o'clock p.
m. Saturdny, April 2nd, 1910 for!
the purchase of all buildings sit-,
unto on Lot 5 of Block 4 Original
Townsito of Burns, and common-1
ly known as "Young's Meat Mar
ket"; the same to bo removed
immediately after May first 1910.
Bids may bo filed either with
J. L. Gault or J. M. Dalton but
no bid will be considered unless
accompanied by a certified check
for at least $100.00. Right re
served to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Burns, Oregon, this
3rd day of March. 1910.
J. L. Gault
J. M. Dalton
Trustees Burns Lodge No. 97
A. F. & A. M.
BUY YOUR DRUGS at OUR STORE
We handle a complete line of everything
usually sold by up to date druggists. It is
OUR AIM TO PLEASE
This we do by courteous treatment and
reasonable prices to al our customers
THE PLACf- TO GET
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
The Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Oregon,
V'V-v wvv
177.683 S3
1S.0O7 CI
'A0UO0O
2i. OHO 00
3,000 00
CO,WJ 17
iOJUOU
00)00
10,009 M
1.990 M
91,192 9t
1,A17;
1.7HO00
No. 629S.
Iteport of tho condition of the
FUST NATIONAL BANK OP BURNS,
In tho Slate of Orcton, at the close of hull
iicm, March Wlh, 1910.
HKsouacaa.
Iians and Discounts
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
U. H. Dune's to secure circulation
V H. Honda to secure U. H, l)coills .
I'rcinlums ou II. H, Hands
Honds, securllles, vto
llantliijr huute.furiillure and fixture
Other Ileal l'stato, Owned
Due from National Hanks (not re
adrva sirents)
(lue from Btale and frlrstellanksand
Hankers Trust Companies and Hay.
Inga Hanks
Due from approved reserve ageuta ,
Checks and oilier caali Iteina
Notes of uthur National Hanks
Fractional paper currency, nickels,
and cents.
Uwrl'l. MoNKr ItKSKItTK IN IUNK
li:
Specie . , lit.o-.M
Iuallcnilor uotos KS0W 31,90 U
lloiloinptl.in fund with U B, Treasur
er (Sjier lent of circulation .. l,3M)00
Total 1 197,051 01
LUiiltliua.
CaplUUtuck pnlil In . I'i.1,00000
Fu'pltia ., 8V0000O
Undivided prollla, less expenses and
tascspatd 3Vn3f
National Hank Notes oulstandlnt; ll.lxxioo
Dee toother Notional Hanka 2,0Nfig
ludlvMiial deposits subject to check jM.rtfJ 19
Heinuud certlllcates of deposit 7.9MC2
TluiuCerllllcuUs of deposit. . . 10I,U13
Certified cheek . .. 1,100,00
I'aihler's checks outslaudlns d.lMSO
UnlleJ BUtea Deposits 23,U)0J
DcposllsofU. H, dlahiiralngofllcers , 2,H83
l.laUlltles other than aboie stated. 1,600 00
READ ABOUT THE
ML Vernon Hot
SPRINGS
Tlioynro located In tlio lioautllul Jolm
Dy Valloy, 2J mllou north of Mt Veir
non, ami Vi miloa wet tot Canyon City
In (Jrnnt on nly, OrrRun, Tho elovit
tlon In 3700 lent and tho cllnm'o is mild
throtiKliout tliuyuar. Tlio pringi ulilcli
(iinilsh wrttur for lliu lutli mid bwIiii
mliiff K)ol How 25,000 kIIoii8 por day of
liltflily nilncrallt-d liotwatorof n torn
oratiiro In tlio illircri nt Bprlniji of 100
to 132 V. Tlii'KU uprlnj-" aro ltliout
rival or ronitwtion for tlio rvason IIihI
you enn nt lliu water just tlio proiwr
tumporuturo for batlilnn without artifl
oint hcntliiK ordiltttliii; with cold water
mid tliirobv destroying thn nivdionl pro
portlca. Thi'BO pprliius liavo just en o
lo public iiotlco for tho renmm that thuy
linvu iint Ikhui lilted up for Ihu comfort
and livnotlt of tho Invalid and thoco
rcukiiiK recreation.
Nsturo wan the ehcmlit wlioroinpoud
oil tho wator which cares, and In her
Ubnttory deep In tho niyturictt of tho
oarth the prepared thoao viirativo
NEW MERCHANDISE
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes
Fresh Groceries, etc.
For Fall and Winter Trade
tOO?,,
I D. R. MOTE
NIJXT OOOK TO CAl'ITOL UARGR SHOr
Fresh Candy, Nuts, Cigars, and Tobacco
NEW LINE POST CARDS
Some Nice New Stationery
SMOKERS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED
Nice Assortment of I'lpcsNcw No cities uimlnjr.
t
t
I
.
A MAN
is known by the harness he uses
wmoro, anu mono euncriiig iroin rneu- i trjIATmi A 1 .1 lit 1 i
mntl.m, Kout, .kin diaem, kidney or A VAUUJCjliO DV the Saddle he TldCS.
bladtlur troulilil or nnv rntarrbnl rnmll. v
tlon of tlm Btomnch find nlmomt Iimtmitl
relief nnd in most caisot) permanent cure
in from four to eight weeks.
Our chargea nro reasonable. Come
whan you will winter or Hiimnior; wo
are ahtnya open nnd ready to uuloomo
you.
I'or furthor Information address,
. A. MURPHY, Proprietor
Mt. Vernon, Orcgog.
MM
Total 1197.0540a
HTATKOKOltKOON.i ..,
I'llUMTYor llAUrlllYil "'
1, 1, K (lault, tlashler of the above named
hank, do solnmulr swear that the above state
ment Is true to tho bvstuf inyknowledgo and
belief
3, 1.. O ill IT, Caahler,
Correct-Atteati
0, A, IlAINti
O A. HUVTII
II. U, 1IOIITON
Director!,
Puhicrltud tnd sworn lo before me this 1st
day of April, 1910,
Frank Davit
(H") I Nctarr I'ubllo (or OrKon.
The Eastern Oregon
Engineering Co.
CIVIL, MUNICIPAL AND
IRRIGATION LNGINliEKS
Main Office, Hums, Oregon
A. O, rAULKNEII, MRC
Branch Office, Lakeview, Oregon
C. H. rAULKNKH, Mr.
Evere. horseman should have the
best, both as to quality and price.
You can get highest quality
and lowest prices at
J. C. WELCOME & SON
Harness surxd. Sa,d.cLles
THE TIMES-HE!
Job Printing.
Gome in And Ask Abo
We want to tell you about the latest and newest labor saver
for the farmer a marvel of mechanical genius a regular
"Jim Dandy" the light, handy and simple
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You never 6av anything like it before nothing like
it has ever been made. It makes a windmill pump into
a perfect Power Pumping Plant in a few minutes, and
besides pumping, it runs separator, churn, grindstone, or
any machine ordinarily run by hand. You do tho attach
iniT yourself. Costs less than a windmill! It's well worth
a special trip to learn about the most wonderful invention
you ever heard of. Next time you are in town come in
sure. We want to give you a catalog free,
Buxng, Oregon. .