The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 20, 1912, Image 4

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(Copyright, 1911, Homer Darcnpott Sj ndlcatc)
When I first saw Calvin Bricc
in his scat in the Senate I thought
there were two men, one sitting
just behind the other, as his
beard did not match his hair.
The beard apparently was of dif
ferent texture and it seemed
straight while his hair was curl
ing and tangled. He presented
at this time about the finest op
portunity for a grotesque carica
ture that I had seen. He had
several notable peculiarities.
One was that he wore his mouth
pulled up in one corner as though
ho were grating his teeth. I
remember distinctly that Senator
Best of Missouri introduced me
to him and told him my purpose.
He remarked that he did not
know much about cartoons, but
he thought it likely there would
be some pretty good material
around the floor of the Senate.
His humor was so absolutely dry
that I stood puzzled for a moment
to know whether he was the
clown or not
Julian Ralph had told me of
an honest man as "a man who
wnuH Rhiv bouerht." I could
imagine easily that the late Cal
vin Brice was a very interesting
man if for no other reason than
the marked individuality his fea
tures betrayed. The world is
full of common everyday persons,
especially the type of a man with
a mustache that you meet by the
thousands on the street Brice
was not of that type and you
were instantly aware, as soon as
you met him, that you had never
seen a character in any way like
him.
He was that type of man of
whom it is possible to make a
caricature which almost looks
more-like him than the man real
ly looks like himself. This is ex
plained by the fact that Senator
Brice's features were so unusual
that all I had to do was to exag
gerate them a little and the re
sult was simply more Brice.
Homer Davenport.
VALUE OF MANURE.
The farmers and stockmen of
Harney county are very negli
gent of their opportunities in one
respect. They fail to realize the
value of manure. Of course we
are blessed with a rich soil that
apparently will not wear out, yet
the application of fertilizer we
know will benefitour crops. Then
why not use it instead of letting
it accumulate and waste. A farm
exchange says:
Farm manure always has been
and probably always will be the
most important and most abun
dant material for soil improve
ment It is a necessary product
on every farm and on stock farms
a product which accumulates in
very large amounts. If not used
for soil improvements it becomes
a worthless nuisance about the
stables, whether in the citv or in
the country. A conservative es
timate places the annul produc
tion of farm manure in the Unit
ed States at two billion tons.
The actual agricultural value of
fresh farm manure containing
both the liquid and solid excre
ments is $2 a ton, if the value is
measured in terms of plant food
or by the actual increase in crop
yields produced by the use of the
manure on long cultivated soils.
The unnecessary wiste and loss
of farm manure which occurs in
the United States each year is
equal in value to ten times the
value of all commercial fertilizers
used in this country.
Three Problems for the Poultry Kaiser.
The three problems in poultry
raising that trouble tho farmers
of Oregon more than any others
are: First, gotting tho eggs in
winter; second, lice and mites;
and third, raising the chicks.
To make tho hen lay in winter
is apparently the real problem,
and yet its solution depends upon
the solution of the other problems
It is not merely a question of
caring for or making the hens lay.
The problem goes back to making
of tho hen. If tho hen were
mado right there would be little)
ft
trouble in making her lay. How
to make the hen lay in winter
resolves itself largely into a
question of making the hen.
I am inclined to think that the
raising of the chicks is the hard
est problem. To get a profitable
egg yield under any conditions,
the flock of layers must be fre
quently renewed. The old lien
doesn't pay. For commercial
purposes it seldom pays to keep
her more than two years. This
means that in a few years the
farmer has raised several genera
tions of fowls, and any mistake
in the breeding or raising is soon
evident To be successful a
poultry raiser must be able to
maintain offspring with the same
vigor and vitality as the parent;
otherwise there would soon be
no eggs in winter because of lack
of constitutional vigor in the
stock.
But it is not all in the raising.
There is probably more in the
breeding, and it is not so much a
matter of the breeds. No matter
how they may be raised, fed and
cared for, some hens won't lay,
because they have not the breed
ing and laying capacity. On the
other hand, some will lay, almost
in spite of neglect; that is a ques
tion of breeding. Prof. James
Dryden, Oregon Agricultural
College.
THE HOMESTEADER.
Secretary Fisher is more of a
human man than some that
have held the same office.
When he sees the homesteader
he sees the man meeting this
preblem:
"Here is 160 acres of land that
has been waiting for me. It is
brush or log, or fern covered,
with here a steep hill and there a
little valley, or it may be out in
the bare open, far from town or
even from neighbors. When I
tackle the big job of clearing
enough ground to make a garden
for the family, to let me keep a
cow or two, some hogs, and a
bunch of chickens, how can I live
meanwhile and keep my family
from starving? My pocket is
nearly empty, and I must fill it
again. But if I leave this place
to earn money by working for
others I shall lose my claim, or
else have no answer to a claim
'jumper.' "
The law asks five years contin
uous residence on the claim be
fore the homesteader can get
title. The man is in this dilem-
ADMIMSTRATRIX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed administratrix of the es
tate of Charles Williams, deceas
ed. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
required to present the same to
me, properly verified at Riley,
Oregon, within six months from
the date thereof.
Dated this 23rd day of December,
1911.
Elizabeth Thorn,
Aministratrix.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
UNITED STATES LAND OKFICE. (
Uurns, Oregon, January i, 1912.1
Notice ! hereby Klren that Letter C. KhoJet,
of Dre ey, Oreton, who. on April 21, 1910, made
Moueitead Entry, No. OtiU, for Lota 3 and A and
tJi-tWJJ'tc.S.towDBhliilS , Kauge 3,'j K., Wll
lauietle Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention
to make Final Commutation Proof, UieiublUh
claim to the land above deaerlbed, before the
liegltter and Hecelrer, at uurni, Oregon on
the 12th day of February. 1912
Claimant nao-ei at witneaaei
'. If. Dunlan. f). W. Oatei. T L. JacVeou, J
E. Ithodea, all of Drewaey, Oregon.
"u. Fakbi, Keglnter
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United state Land Orrici
Ilurni, Oregon December 'JO, lt
Notice la hereby given that William 11
Aorkman, of Iiuchanan, Oregon, who, on
Julys. 1910, made Uomeatead Entry ami,
for NEK, section 28, townihlp 21 ti , Kangelu
E, vtlliamette Meridian, haa filed sotlieof
Intention to make Final Commutation I roof
to establish claim to the land above described,
before the Keglxer and Kecelver, at Hume
Oregon, on the 30th day of January, 1912.
Claimant namei aa wltneaaei:
MiloW. Itaymond.Add W. Wheeler.Locnlon
II Md'hall, all ol Buchanan, Oregon. John C
lloyer, of Uurni, Oregon.
WM. Fm as. Regliter.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Statu ol Oru
KOii, for Harney County.
Carrie Hanks' I'lff. 1
n.
Aulier Hanks, Deft. )
To Ather Hunke, Defendant:
In tbu namo of the State of Oregon,
ou are hereby retiuired to apjiear and
unHuertlio compUint filed against yon
inlheahove entitled unit, on or heforo
tho 2nd. day of March 1912; said date
being tho expiration of six weeks from
the firet publication of this mimmons
and if you fall to no appear or unsuer
eaid complaint, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed for in the complaint, to-
Hill.
Tor u decree of the Court dlmiolvliiy
tho bondti of matrimony now existing
between plaintlir and defenilaut, and for
the custody of the two minor thildren,
thoieaueof said marriage.
This suinmonit is published by order
of Dalton lllggs, Judge of taid Court,
mude and enteied January -Itli,, 11)12,
and tho lime prescribed for tho publica
tion thereof is eix weeku, beginning with
llielusuo of Saturday, January 13th,
1012 and continuing each week there,
fore to and Including the Issue of March
the 2nd, 1012.
C. A, SUKEK,
Atty. for I'lalntlir.
ma. Either ho must stay on the
claim and starVO. Or he must
go away to earn a livelihood, and
take chances on his title. Or, by
hook of crook, he must provids
$200 cash to pay for commutation
of his residence after the first
fourteen months has passed.
The secretary sees one way out
of the homcscckcr's difficulty.
Let the law be changed so that
the claimant has two years to
improve his land before he begins
residence for the following three
years. Let the law demand im
provements. But give the man
a chance to earn living money,
meanwhile, where he desires,
and set by sufficient for improve
ment if ho can.
Whoever has given hostages to
fortune by improving his claim
for two years, and has then oc
cupied it, with his family, for
three years more, has given
practical proof of his bona fides,
and of the value he sets on his
claim. He should get his patent.
Journal.
NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
t'NITRIi 1-.TATR1 LANI OrMl K. I
Hums, Ort'Kim, Jnutinry 17, 1912 f
Notice Is hercbr given that Kobert II. Uronti,
of IHdiiH.n.t, Count of llnruoy tte of Oregon,
ha filed in this ottlce his HppllcHtUni to enter
un.ltr ttie iolcloii9 0f bection -&Hof the K. S
U H. the following i.Mcrtbeil Uml, vlx
Hmilhwt'Ft quarter of Poutheait quarter of
Section 23, Tonhlp30S , K 33 K. M.
SKHIAI. Xo 0378
An j a nil all persom rUlmtug mhcrHytltd
Uu3i1egcsUetl, or desiring to object Infinite
of the mineral cliftrncterof the lathi, or for an
other re anon, to the dlspol to applicant,
should tile their affidavit of protest In this
office, on or before the 2nd day of March, 1912.
m. Farkk, Register
XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFIt'K, t
Uurus, Oregon, Januar 17, 1912. 1
Notice Is hereby pten that Kobert II. Hrmvn
of Diamond. County of Harney, Slate of ore
iron, has filed lu this otllce his application t
"ntcr uuder the proUious of Scctlou 2-XiO and
23Q7 of the Kcfed Matutts of the United
States, the follow lnt described land. U
The South Kast Quarter or the Southwest
QuarteroftrectionJ3,rownshlp30.S, K.33E
SI
SERIAL No 0673
Any and all peitum claiming rtderielv the
lands desiTtbu. nr di ntnnir fn nblprt btriiKt
of the mineral charat ifror the and, or for any !
other reason, tn the dispoal to applicant,
rhoull tile their hHWImUr id proteit la this
offlce.onor before the'Judday t.f Man h, 191J,
iy Frre Register
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
I'MTfll T Ttt lJMitlHCF (
Kurns tirtffiiii, January 17 vi1
N'otlietii hereby iilte'i thHt It. i.e l II Hroun
if IMaiiioml t uuniy of I i et u n toe
(ton. b'& tlteil In this ottke hi -i.i i. anuli to
enter miller the prnirl Ions of "r tlion z. u, Hint
jatJToflho P. s U s the foll..lnin!tnrli'l
ltiml lz
Southut rl quitter of couthvit tjtiaplerof
?ectiou it timuti!i3u&ouin,ita!ibe J r ,tt i.
FKHIAI. No. 0571 i
Any ami all netm1! rUlmlu ailveisely the I
I.urN denerlteii.or iltflrlni; in ohiect betause
of the mineral eharaeterof the laml or for any i
ther rea-on tolhei1iiiopa1 toap)ill' ut tihould .
file their iit1Wla!lji of p'otest iuthiHoffiie on
ur ociur lup uu itut ,11 larcn tyi
Wm Fakkk. KeKUter
Mrs. A. R. Tabor, of Crider,
Mo., had been troubled with sick
headache for about five years,
when she began taking Cham
berlain's Tablets. She has taken
two bottles of them and they
have cured her. Sick headache
is caused by a disordered stomach
for which these tablets are es
pecially intended. Try them, get
well and stay well. Sold by all
dealers.
USiC
Private instructions in
VOICE and PIANO
Sight singing and Health Culture
in classes
MRS. McHOSE
Studio over The Times-Herald
Columbia River Bridge
AT CELILO - - - OPENED JANUARY 7th
From January 7th, 1912, the wonderful bridge of the OKKGON
TRUNK RAILWAY., across the Columbia river at Celilo Falls
will be in service and
Trains Run Through via
OREGON
mmm
UL'JVM
CENTRAL
Train leaving Bend G:30 a. m., Redmond 7:21 a. rn., will arrive
at Portland 5:30 p. m., instead of 0:00 p. m. -direct connection at
Fallbridge with through train for Spokane, St. Paul and Chicago.
Leaving Portland 9:55 a. m., train will arrive Redmond 7:25 p.
m instead of 7:45; Bend 8:15 p, m., instead of 8:35 p. m.
Tickets will bo sold through
and California. Details will be
W. E. COMAN,
General F'r't. and Pass. AgtM
Poktland, Oregon.
DIGNIITIN6
THE
INDUSTRIES"
THE TIIVIES-HRALD
Job rmtnn
If your children arc subject to
attacks of croup, watch for the
first symptom, hoarseness. Give
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as
soon as the child becomes hoarse
and the attack may bo warded
off. For sale by all dealers.
NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION
10 UATKO THAI T-HMIUO 1.AN1I S U.K.
l'NiTitTTm l.ANiOrrlr, I
lltiriia, Orrguii, liccemlwr , lull. I
NoIicp it licrctiy given that.aa tlircctttl bjr
the I'tmiinlaloner ol tlio (IoihtkI I unit Office,
muter -he rulliitii ( Ail or ('oinirtaa i
lirmeil Juno J7. ' Ml Mala , Mil, lmimaut
in the Miiillt Hllnu tit Hk hi H. tltaua, til Uwcii,
Ornroii.i'erliil N tvMS. o vrlll tiller M niiMIi'
rule In the lilglif.t MiMer, at 10 o'clock
A. M on the Vtlitlityol January, next, Hi
thin office the follow Iiir imcl of lamr
St. K',, fee .7 ninl lt S, See 35, T. S , K
3) K, V t
Au) femoiKi ehilinltiK mlierel) the nhoc
tUsrrlU.I IhikI urn loUlrnl In file their Halm,
or objection, on or before the lime tleRtgiiHtetl
for .alt
"n. Kahhk, Ucvlxtrr.
FRINK IUUV, ltFCClCI
$1500 Reward!
ThoOreaou. Cal
lforiiiaaud Nevada
I.Itp tock rrott'C
tlon Aftioclationof
which the muter
s lu tied la member.
will rivo t,!HVO M
rew am ior evi
dence leadlni; to
tho arrent and con
viction of nny par
ty or parttea steal
ing bonus, cattli
or tnnlcaheloniElni;
to any of Its mem
Inn billion 10 tho aUm Ihe undo untied
utTV'i thoeauio lomlltlou Mu for all horua
brri did hoite sho I bar tut iMh o either Ja.
llraud ucnrUM in Wtfhl rnuntlcs Range
Unmet I ale an 1 i r'Hil counties. Ilorvi
intd when soid
Nine but grown tioraea sold and ottU iu
ftti'e bunches
S U IlliOWV, Fife, Oregon
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Press as tho one supreme
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to points in the Bast, Northwest
furnished on request.
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1JKND, UrcKon.
II. IJAUKOI, Act.,
Redmond, Oregon,
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TMi la the title of a tieautirul M-pago book, wbkti
will abovr toy boy or clrl bov to SUCCEED, Drop a
poaU! In tue mall TODAY and it will ba tent Thlt.
Tba aim of tba College li to dl jnlfy aad popularlie
the iDduetrlea, and to aerve ALL ttie people, ItoSeri
eounei in Ajrlculture, civil Enjlneerlns, Electrical
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, alining Engln
eerlng. Forestry, Domeatlo,8clence and Art, Com
merce, Pliarinacy and Mualc, TL College openi
Beptenirr iiii Calujoglree.
Ad . i 'Tl'H, OBKC0H ACrtlC'LTURAL
COLL. J- C'Jixa ile, Oregon. ,
BOC1KTIKS.
IIARNKY LOIKIK, NO. J?, I O O r.
Meet. cry htiir.Uy l Ojl.l lellon Hull
7 H'liiii.
iir I ller.
rtllUr UOIIOII. ovrivmi,.
w. tt
i"rif otV foUtin.- I lr-1 FMiinL) llil
llalort n'toiiil Mtlut.l).HiH Unreel tlilr.l
"mur.iity. wcoml Dcgrccl lourlh HnlurtUj.
llitnl licurce.
lUIIlNSI.OIKIKN'O.sr.A K. A M.,
MccUoery flritunu Ihlnl Hitlimlny liicwlt
tnontli J. M. linllon.W M
vm Mullicrilicatl, Secrelry.
M lliKBN WOOIlMHSOKAMKUIlW
Mielderery iiecoiiil mul (ontlli KruUy eten-
Ini! m I. II. II K. Hull! nil nclRlilHit. IiinIIiiI.
New MiltrHiitK will recehe lonttenm IrcM-
mcii' M. lllRm, V II.
T fcittor. t.lerl.
Ill IINW I'll AIM Kit Ml. 10, O. K. .
Mifleery nrrtiml mul fourth Moiilii), In
Mn.onle Hull. Veil elcome, . M
I llnSwtek, Scerclitt).
riYIM KKIIKK.AII IIKUItKK No. 43.
Mrclievery Itt oiul."..l eilneU) .
Myrit KIiik, N. (I.
Mn lucumli. Kec Keo'r.
ll'l K t 1KOI.K No. 1M, W. of .
Mult every fourth liiciJy.
Mum! llorloii, (I, M.
lit stir (loo.! in mi. Clerk.
IIFKIOIAI. DIIIKCTORY
STATU Ollkilliri'
I' s sjeimtora
JoualhHii llouriie Ir
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CoiiKrt.iuieii
Attorney Ociicrl
tloernor
McreUry ol Ht.te
Ireaiurer
Hupt. Puhllc Inalructloii
Simo I'rluler
liohl Kaklli
T. A. Mellrhlo
tleo It lliiruetl
K H. Ilt-nn
K. A. Moore
'tlltireme JmtKci
ninth JuniciAi. maimer.
Dldrlct JinUc
DUIrlct Attorney
Dctiiity DlitAtly
Iltlltllll Kk
1 Met l lloill
.. U II lelMimil
Circuit Court uieela tho flrnt Mttu lay In
Aiirltautl tint Moiulay In October
Joint Seuator . .
loln.teirte ntatlve
V. ranlili
w II II mule
OOUltTY IIAKNH
I oiinlr JuiUe
t.lerk
Tieaatirer
survejor
Mierltl
Astiior t
nchiKiltiuierluteuueut
Coroner
rttoca luipector
Coin tuiaafoiiera
tlrant I tioiiiiiflnii
K. II W aten
SllllOU U'lttlt
K. A. Chafer
A. K Hleliitriliioil
J. J. IkilHKatl
t, M llauilllon
J W t.eary
.John KoIiIiiioii
tr.. ". eyleler
(ti A Miiytn
County Court nut ta the flmt VHHltitailay In
January, March, May, July, bepleiuber ami
N'otetnber
UAKHKT V. BI.ANI iirriCI'
itemattr
itecelver
Win larre
I, nut iaey
tlir HIIBNH'
Mayor.
Keconler,
treaaurer
Marahal,
(I V t letencer
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J.t' Weleolne Jr
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Fralia I'avey
tteo oiiiik
MeilliiKi ol the t'ounrll eter) Hitolnl ami
Kourtli Wevluta.lay
Sumpter Valley
Railway Co.
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Stotltlattl Junctiimt " I in
Witter Tank. t " I 10
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TIITONt " 1! 10
Aostln ' 'J:10
Mop on tio,iinlr only tN'o aont.
Tickets iasuetl only for stations where
trains arti schtxluletl to mnko n-nnlnr
stops. 1'aeeengers must purchiicc tit-k-ots
wlit-rt) Hgents cxiat U'foro filtering
trnlns or 15 cents in addition to thu re
gular fare will bo charged.
JOSKI'II A. H'KST, Snpt.
OltANT.GKDDKS, Asst. Snpt.
Stoy's Restaurant
and Bakery
llilrd duorjsouth slde.llls.sticr llulldlnic
J. H. SlOV.il'roprletor
Lunches, short order, pics, bread,
cakes, etc. etc.
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H7L aeeH
Vm2&2GU
loefeli
1894 'i
Repeating Hyfle.
CT This rifle Is built
for Settled (1lnrl.o
where good ranee and killim?
power ore desired, with safety
to the neighborhood.
The El0, .23-20 la a light, quick
handling, finely.balanced rrpeatrr,
with tho solid top, cloted-in hreech
j?5r0 eJec,lon 'eiturei which inke
alanTa guns aafo and ni;rccab!e to
use and certain In action.
It It made lo uit the powerful new Muh
powder and low Preeenre.n.rieS. .',,.
fWgea, and le Ihelde.l , fo, i,"'lV.
liawke, Ifiire, etc. un
toMOyaule.
Tlile rlfle'end aminu
rtlon. and all ether
vEm2ieieatcre,are
fully dcacrlbrd In our
130-page catalog, I'rte
far 3 etaniM poitaac.
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n ..nm. aucci,. wtw HAVtM. CONN,
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is enil0 mast tlttmdive
Clubbing Rates
to its subscribers at present
THE TIMES-HERALD
One near wilh the.
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$2.50
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$2.50
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JOB PRINTING
Tho Titiiffllfrnhl Prcpiimt It) tin tin- cry Ileal anil
.Most Satlsfnclor) Work in Hilt lino. Wo lvio nil Iho
LATEST TYPE FACES
and a very Compldr Line
FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY
W. W. DRINKWATER
WW i SjQPI
Main St., - -
BURNS MILLINC CO.
HORTON & SAYER, Propts.
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
Nearest Sawnrll to Burns. iQood Road.
Lumber Yard in Burns.
Go To The White
Front Livery Stable
NEW RIGS AND TEAMS
'Phone to Me for Your Doctor Calls.
R. J. McKINNON, Jr., Proprietor.
Harnmy VALLhY Brivi;k' , oon
JENKINS & KAISER, Proprietors
WINES, LIQU0ES 4ND CIGARS
Best and most popular brancL
LOCAL BEER ON TAP
Courteous and obliging bur tenders
CH AS. KAISER, Mr- Burns, Oregon
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WRITE FOR 5PECIAL CATALOG ANO Pf?ICr.S
. THE A.H.AVERILLMACHINERY CO.
.J--urAn,WA5M.-r'0KTLAND.0Ri:.- TAN JOSH CAL
E. A. SHAFER
U. S. Mineral Surveyor & Civil 1,'ngineer
Irrigation and Wnleri Supply l.'ii
giDceria. Townsile, Land anil
Mineral Land I'alenl Surveys.
Drafiinjj, Designing, lllue I'rint
iug, lislluiales, Lie.
Narrows. Oregon
ilacksmidiinir and
llorscsiiuiiir
Wagon Work
COOLEY AUTO-MATICBRAKES
- Burns, Oregon,
ftUSSELi
ENGINE5a
BOILERS
SffiJilOH GRADE
MACHINERY
stTjnnrwrra,7iKPTca-jav!
The Lone Star Restaurant
Alirrov, Proprietor
On niiiiitr inn hi Jiirxnliinr
In llrfilliin i IlirltH' kiiIiiiiii
Menus at flhij HoUfs
Bakery ir oonneetiot)
A Specially f Short Orders.
Tallin fiiriilHhtil with nvfirytlilim
Urn nmrlii't uliWfilH Vuur imtroic
1'IIOKKSHIONAIi CARDS.
Wm. MILLEE,
A'lTOHNlCV AT ,AV
lliiriin, Oii'kiiii.
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iwvm. .. mitt i murium- lllillilli,.
G. A. REM BOLD
Altornny-nl-liiuv,
Durns, Oregon.
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Tliroo dixirH South of tlu
Ihiriuy County Niitioiml lt:irJ
lltinm, QrcKoii.
Dr- Minnie Hand
Physician and Surgeoa ;
Lawen, Ore.
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Phys clans and largeon
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COOPER & DODGii
Civil and Hydraulic Enirccr
IrriKiilion, Wali-r Siiiii, I
Ht'wt'iiijjo, Water I'owtr
MirM'), Mupa, l.'atluialtw, Mi rink
I.UKNS. OKK(!ON
JOHN ROBINSON
Slock Inspector, Harney County.
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Company
CIVIL AM) IRRIGATION LtNGINIiftl
Hums, Oregon
The Washington Restaiiran!lj
AH TOY, 1'roprk.or HIj
IVv hrirt luill,!!.,,. n lirfU. l.l4HrlW
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Thu bill of faru incliulcs every
ilimtr tho nmrkcL atl'ords. Shortj
ordei-H a Hpeclnlty. Ilrcail foil
Hale. Givo him a call.
MOTE'S CANDY STOKE
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CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO
New and handsome Post
Cardri, Stationery, Ink,
I'eiiH, IV-ncilH, NovellleM.
A SPECIALTY OF I10X CANDY i:fKA
Fine luwortmcnt of cvfrylliliii,'
I). R. MOTH, Hums, Oregon
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