The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 04, 1914, Image 2

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When you spend them you
like to get the best possible
values for your money
That's why you want to see the
Remarkable Values
we now offer befor you buy a
NEW SUIT
SNAPP NEW LINE
NOW ON DISPLAY
Come and see them You'll
be mighty glad you came
Williams-Zoglmann
Clothing Company
Merchant Tailors and Leading Clothiers
I. O. O. F. Building - - Burns, Oregon
THE CELEBRATION.
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
JULIAN BYRD
Manag"
SATURDAY. JULY 4. 114
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Ob Year $2.00
Six Month. 1.00
Terra. Month. ... .... .71
The Times-Herald is pleased to
note that a petition askinn the
city council to put the proposi
tion of bonding for water and
sewer up to a vote has met with
such universal approval. We
understand but one or two of our
citizens refused to sign it undone
of these because it didn't inclund
a suggestion as to a municipal
light plant. However this peti
tion is only a suggestion to the
city authorities to but the bond
ing proposition to a vote. The
matter of a light plant in connec
tion may come up at that time
if it is considered advisible.
Through lack of concerted uct
ion Burns is not accomplishing
things that are of considerable
importance not only to the town
but the entire country 'as well.
If it is a fact that the railroad is
to be extended into the Valley at
once the business men of this
place should get together on mat
ters that are of vital interest to
the town and community. We
all have our individual opinion
about matters but unless we get
together we shall accomplish but
little.
Karl llorstmann was in the
city yesterday.
Mrs. J. W. Biggs and the
children returned home the. fore
part of this week from a visit
with Mrs. Marsden and other re
latives in Bear Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Musick,
Mrs. A. C. Welcome and Regina
Schwartz expect to leave Monday
for a brief visit to outside points.
The entire party will likely go to
Portland and possibly spend a
time at the coast before return
ing.
Claude Schug and Geo. Hall
came up from their homes near
Voltage yesterday and will take
in the celebration. The boys are
on their way to the coast where
they may remain for an indefi
nite time provided they find it to
their liking and secure employment.
The celebration festivities be
gun Thursday afternoon with
some racss at the fair grounds.
There were not many people out
to see them but a larger crowd
was out yesterday afternoon
when the program was much
better. Mucking contests, auto
races, several saddle horse races
Indian pony race with squaws to
ride, etc.
The results of Thursday, b races
were: Saddle race won by
Rowdy, Neil Culver's horse;
Flute, Dick Hayes' horse second.
Two other horses were stated.
Ed Goodman won the pony race
with Bill Young's pony second,
there were four entries in this
race also. The mile Indian pony
race watt novel as usual with a
good field.
The program today covers all
day with an auto parrde at 10
o'clock headed by the band.
The parade will likely form on a
side Htreet and march down the
full length of mam and back to
Tonawama where the exercises
will be held. ('apt. A. W. Cow
an is marshal and will conduct
the parade. It is hoped to have
a large number of decorated
autos in the parade as there are
prizes for the four best ones.
M. A. Biggs is president of
the day and Rev. Dr. Benson will
deliver the oration. Music by a
big chorus choir, Mrs. Dodge's
orchestra of children and the
band.
A base ball game between
married men and single men will
come off at the grounds at 2
o'clock and following this there
will be sports on the streets in
cluding foot races, between white
boys and Indian boys, sack race,
three legged race, etc.
In the evening Tonawama will
show seme good pictures includ
ing one reel of the 1914 Rose
Festival at Portland.
There are not many to cele
brate in Burns this year on ac
count of many of our own citi
zens going to other points to take
part in the celebrations How
ever, those who are here seem to
be enjoying the season of festivities.
The local bate ball team plans
a series of games during this
month with the Piute Indian
team that is here during the va
cation from the Fort Bidwell
school.
Additional Local.
To the Democratic Voters
I wish to thank the voters who
supported me at the late primary
election and ask that 1 may re
ceive the same consideration
from them at the general election
in November.
After a primary contest in the
Democratic Party which was
free from personalities I hope
and ask for the uuuivulcii sup
port of the party at the polls.
To the voters of the county I
wish to Bay that I have no pro
mises to make other than the
following few. If I am elected
to the office of County Judge the
measure of county economy will
be that of personal economy and
proposed expenditures will be
made only after satisfying per
sonal business judgment; with 20
precincts in our county and a
County Board of but three mem
bers the great part of our terri
tory is but inadequately rtpre
sented on the Board, and for that
reason every effort of the Board
should be to consult every sec
tion of the county - not on minor
matters, details or routine, hut
on vital changes or methods
and, if elected, it shall be my
endeavor to withhold the action
of the Board on any new or novel
policy until every section of the
county has been consulted, and
that when determination of the
Beard is finally made it shall be
that of the Board; matters with
in the particular jurisdiction of
the County Judge will bo expe.
dited as intended by our laws.
Promising the voters such an
administration as is above out
lined if I am elected 1 abide their
choice on the material issues
above mentioned.
Very Respectfully
John R. Jknkins,
Democratic Nominee for County
Judge. (Paid Adv.)
Notice of Final Settlement.
In dm Comity Court of the But of Ore-
koii, for Harney County.
In Hit matter of Hie eatiit ol W. H.
Dildiati tlaoaaaaJ.
Nuiire in hereby jriven that the under
iljjncil him filed hit final account herein,
ajRJ i hat the County Judge ol Harney
County haa flieil tha time for hearing
oujectlosi to, and Battlement of the
MBM lor Wedneailay, the 2nd day of
Srnlrnirei. 1B1. at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. of aaid day, at the Court
limine in llurni, Oregon.
Dated liiiim. Oregon, July lit, IBM
0. A. IIBAKIMAN,
Ailmitiiitretor of Kutate of W. II. Oil
line, tlereaaed.
Data ol lint publication July 4, 1014.
Date Of latt publication Aug. 1,1911
N0TIU1 KOIl PUBLICATION.
I'NITKIi STATICS LAND OFKlelC. I
lluroi, uragon. JiiiipJu. iwn
Nutlr it hereby glveu thai Villa A. Dseae.et
Hurlli, OrrgoB, wlm. OB Anguat 17, lta7 made
ii I ml Rnlry No lows Herlal l !, lor
', Hflcilini Mi, Towniblp M H. Haute Hi Kail,
w (Hainan Meridian, North of Mallo-iir lake.
dai in, 1. 1 uotlrr or (ntmitlnii to malt ('(ml
it -mi I,, ntablliti claim to tbe land abova do
rrleml. belur Ilia Keelatar and Kwelvar at
liuriia. dragon, on Ilia 7th day ol Jim, lull,
laltnant iiiiiihi wltiiei
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On J. Baker, l.ee Wllauii, Kraal Uavey, all of
Ilium, oragnu
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Wi) llurni 17 Met No 07MJU
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
HhitiwKtatm Iahii orrn a,
Hutna. (omul,, Mai (, i vi a t
Noiha li hereby (Iran that Ilia Northern
I'm. -i II, Hallway i niniiaiiy, whoea (Kiel orrli'a
adiliraa la Nt Paul, Miauaeota, hie thli 1Mb
day ol May iwu, Die lit tlila oftU'e It ap
I'Miaiimi toealei'i under ilia provincial of the
H.i ul t nngri'ii, iirnvd July I. I'M (Miriiai .
.VI,. I..-U,
i-K'.MC'.Hit. & T n H K SO Kail. V. M,
aerial Nu imr
n mid all pereoni claiming advert, -ly ulr
iioi'l- ilrarrllMril uff oeelrng to object brceuea
of tha mineral character of tho laud, or for any
Hot ri'Maou to tha a III,! luaiipMrlul.il
in. thulr arndavlte of urolaat Ih tola urn,
or before the jetli day bf July. Iv
Wa. FaaBK. Heglnrr
ihiuitd
Catholic Church.
The county clerk issued a mar
riage license on the first to Judd
Wise and Miss Julia McKenzie.
These young people are residents
of the Naroows section, Miss
McKenzie being the daughter of
A. McKenzie one of the pioneers
of this county. She is a very
attractive young lady and has
many friends who join The
Times-Herald in extending best-wishes.
- One man predicts that grain is
going to be worth 2 cents a :ound
at threshing time this season. Is
that what the outside farmer is
going to get? Note the papers.
The farmer of this section may
have some things to contend with
that the fellow hasn't who is
close to market, but he certainly
has an advantage in prices over
tne man who has to compete
with the world market.
Additional Locals.
The alfalfa crop is being har
vested. We're all going to be farmers
tomorrow and go out to the Ex
periment Station if it doesn't
rain.
A short auto trip out into the
country in this vicinity shows
crops looking well but with few
exceptions.
County court convened Wed
nesday and has been occupied
since with principally road mat
ters. A liquor license was grant
ed Sid Comegys at Diamond.
The entire board is present,
Judge Thompson having just ar
rived home from the railroad in
time to come in for court duty.
A marriage license was issued
the 2nd to Nollie Reed and Miss
Louel Smith, both of this city.
These young people will be mar
ried Monday evening at the home
of the bride's parents. Invita
tions were issued some time ago.
These young people have resided
in Burns practically all their lives
and are very popular. The bride
is an accomplished musician who
has delighted her friends on
many occasions by her sweet
Hinging. After u brief honey
moon the newly-weds will be at
Iee Thornburg and wife and
little daughter came down from
their mountain home Sunday for
medical treatment for Lee who
was suffering from a very ag
gravating carbuncle that had
formed near his temple. It had
refused to come to a "head" on
the outside but insisted on going
in and for a time his condition
I caused alarm. He is much im
proved, however, and out of danger.
The Registered Clyde gtaliion,
George Chamberlain, is making
the stand this season at the Star
barn in Burns. He is a well
known horse, having been on the
livens ranch for several years.
He is a native son, weighs 1900,
and a good breeder. Terms
$12.50 for season; $15 return
privilege, $20 to insure. - Chas.
Wilson. 27
Tonawumu tonight
Rose show at Tonawama.
R. II. Brown was registered at
the French yesterday.
Well its hot enough at last for
most any hotly.
Features and comedy pictures
at Tonawama tomorrow night.
G, W. Johnson was in from his
Silver creek homestead during
the weak.
home to their friends in Burns. J fine time.
A Washington dispatch says
Secretary of Agricultural Hous
ton informs Senator Chamberlain
it is impracticable to make the
open season in Harney county
for migratory birds open Septem
ber 1 instead of October 1. The
rule was fixed on the advice of
the fish and game commission.
Nothing can be done this year
for a single county, but a differ
ent date might be fixed for the
whole state if the fish and game
commission recommends
Miss Louel Smith was the
guest of honor at two social fun
tions this week, the first on Mon
day evening when the Eastern
Star had an informal meeting and
passed a pleasant social evening
with refreshments. The Star
presented her with a handsome
library table as a token of esteem
in honor of her approaching
marriage. On Thursday after
noon Mrs. J. L. Gault gave a tea
in her honor, the guests being
members of the Treble Clef Club
a musical organization of which
Miss Smith is a member. Both
were very pleasant entertain
ments and those present report a
Finest alfalfa, timothy and red
top hay baled may he had at the
(lOodman feed barn is south Burns
W. ('. T. II meets at the Bap
tist church Friday afternoon at
2 o'clock every body invived.
Clarence Young will order ex
tras for Champion mowers, but
requires charges paid in advance.
P. S. Weittenhiller left yester
day morninjr for Pendleton on
business. He goes in his auto.
Have your clothes cleaned,
pressed and repaired we will call
for and deliver same. Phone 381.
Ceo. Young is home from a
trip Boise where he attended the
meeiiiiK oi me siocK men as a
delegate from the local organization.
Fred Welch and J. E. Jenkins
of Fossil are here looking for a
large flock of sheep which they
wish to purchase and trail out to
the markets.
1. On Sundays and Holy days
of obligation Holy Muss with
sermon at 10 a. m.
2. On week days Holy Mass
at 6:30 a. in.
All other services, besides
those mentioned above will be
announced in church.
All invited and welcome to the
divine services.
Sick-calls promptly answered
at anytime. Religious informa
tion and instructions willingly
imparted at the Franciscan
Residence.
Rev. Pius Niermann. 0. F. M.
Pastor of The Church of the
Holy Family.
Nettle to Contractor Si Huildrr.
CoiiiMimtiou lira, Injuty, ui't'iilmit
ami iit-utli benefit protection at mini
iniim coat. l.'.Onj.lKI iloalli lienellt .
l ,000.00 lor loasol lltab or eyeelglil,
liiom ;, Oil to f 16.00 weekly au-k or ac
I'iilnut U'iii-lli; fl.OOO.OO hmergeiiry re
I iol benefl t. Coat la efl.OO par year:
no oilier duee or aaeeeamenla. In tlila
iiiHiiriiirc all torn ami women are plat-mi
on an eaiiial basis, rtvartlea ol occupa.
lion Kvery Barton lisl-g Hie eaine
form of application, pay tlm aaine
amountof premium and rceelvea t li.
a mm iimoiinl ol lieiicfll. Mao ami
" omen between the age o In anil 1)6
lire atvoiitix!. No restrictions aa lo op
i iiialion, only Uailroatl men employed
employed on (rack, train nr ruouod
liouaa, ran not be accepted, t'laimi are
paid within alily daya anywhere n tho
I'. H, Canada or Koroue. old reliable
liiaiimuc Company. flOO.OOO.OO on
State tie pt rait aa protection lor I'ollcy
holder and to (Oarantee Ilia payment
Of claiuia. For further free information
addree Ouctttee li. Werner, Secretary
iiml i,ei ipral HiniiKi.r II., 81.1, liiiflalo,
N. V. elate ag. ee. occupation and
mention llept. II 1 , .'.
SPECIAL INVITATION
Spring Opening
We extend to all a special re
quest to call and examine our
NEW SPRING LINE OF GOODS
Dress goods, waists, dresses, skirts
new summer underwear in silk,
lisle, cambric in all styles, hosiery,
gloves, neckwear, new ribbons,
laces, embroideries, full line trim
ming, silks and buttons
BROWNS SATISFACTORY STOW
Quality Goods Only
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Bids are hereby called for. for
the erection and equipment of a
school-house at Kfjli, Oregon.
Plans and specifications may he
seen at T. S. Hames, Kjrli. Ore.
Bids to be accompanied with a
certified check or cash amountinu;
to 10 percent of bid. Bldl will
close July 13th at 12 M. and be
opened July 15th.:
F. G. Henson, T. X. Humes,
Clerk. Chairman.
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
AT FACTORY PRICES
ATI KBOM 30 loM I'KK CKNT
Tuba
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300
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4.H6
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0 10
fi.'.KJ
.Von Skid
tiren I ', per cant additional, red luliea
ten irar cent abort Ibe gray. All new,
rlean, freah caarenteed Urea. Heat
tandanl and Indapendanl maltea. Buy
lnvct Irom in end aave mdSiey. 6 par
diacount II payment In full accouipauiaa
each order. C. O. D. on 10 per cant da-
poalt. Allowing examination
TIRE KAlTOiUKS SALES CO.
"-i" A Dayton. Ohio
lire
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30i3 70
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32l 13.70
BaM 14. Ml
:i It I 16 80
MSa 17.S6
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:i7lt! 21.60
37i6 at no
I other alaaa in etock
THE STAR
Feed Barn
H. Ki.i.iorr, I'rop.
Hones Hoarded by the
Day, Week or Month
CAREFUL ATTENDANTS
Good Feed end
Keasonsble price
Horace 23c par Head In Harn
Baled Hay and Grain for Sale
Comfortable Camp House
With Cook Stove
PATHQNAGE SOLICITED
Accural Hay Bad Stock Hcalea
Price for weighing 20c.
Rotfth Main St.. Hum.
nmnmtmtTrmtnmtttnniiiiiiniiunnw
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GET READY FOR THE I
By coming in and looking
over my full line of
mtnrmmnniiiiiiiiiiiiiuuutuuMttmu i
The
Oregon Hotel
OLLIE DAKStV, Pre-,
Comforts of Home
Personal Attention
Home Cooking
Clean Rooms and Beds
Best Trill! Service
Ctsrieeu Trtatnit
miiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiimniuutiuunwm
LADIES, CENTS AND CHILDRENS SHOE
I sIbo hsve s new line of
Percales, Flaxons, GinghaniN, Voiles, eft
Latest In Neckwear, Barrette, Side u, '
Back Combs for Ladles. Just arrived, ta
Latest In Ties, Collars, Suits, Caps, Hal.
Underwear and Shirts for Men.
SPECIAL CASH PRICES-
On quantity orders for
GROCERIES
For Haying
A. K. Richardson
General Merchandise
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BUTTER WRAPPERS
Printed in accordance with hgal
requirements on short notice at
THE TIMES-HERALD
Job Rooms
JB.JLL
Notice to Creditor!.
Wot gag is hculiv Kivcn that the under
niK'icil BM batfl duly appointed admin
iitnilor ul the Batata, nf Jennie L. Hun
art, deiriiacil, l,y thr County Court of
the Stiiti- ul Orcxmi, lor Harney County.
All ,i. i ,,ii Iiiiviiik claim, UKuin.t aaifl
ciilalc ii-c In I, l,t notified to preeent
t hi'in, iluly v.i ill, il in liy law required,
lo it. . cuvtflgtr, iiiluunigtrator, at
Ilia phut' nl l.u-i in s. in Iliiina, Oicx'hi,
or at l In- ollui- of J 8. Conk hia attor
ney, in Hiii in, Drexon, within ail
umiitljN In, in ihc ilntr ul llm notice.
I'iiIiiI 1 li t aa ,'lrii duy ol July, 11(14.
(i. W. Ci.BvgNOKM, udminintrator.
J. S Cook, attorney
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Tortoia Shell Auto Glaaaea
AT SALISBURY'S
Notice to Creditor
In the Ciuiiily Cniirt of the Stat ofOra-
Kon, loi Iluincy County.
In the mutter ol the eatute ol I'. C.
Croxlon, ilt-ci'iiaril.
Notice ia licreliy xiven that tha under
aigued has lieen duly appointed admin
iitrainx ol tBt nliove entitled eatatc by
the Jlmi.,i.il,i ) .j jtr.it Tliiuiipaou, Judije
of i In- nhi.yii entitled courl.
All BjBISSSI ha viug t lujiua agajngt aaid
call. It' inn Inn I, y uotifed topreatut aaid
eluiinn duly vriiliud a by law required
Britain all atoatat fcoat the date of the
drat pulilit-iiiion ol thia notice.
Dated nt Hiii in, OfBfOSi thia 3rd day
of July, I'll I
The Ilia) piililiiiiiion ol thia notice ig
July llh, 1IMI
(Wfad) Mamv Choiton,
Aijuiiniitiatni of the catata of P. 0.
Croatoa, tleceuard,
NOTICK FOR I'll III. ICATION
Umitbi, Hria I n,, ii i
Burui, orugiin, inn,, i, ,,n
Nolle la hvrvliy given that William J Me
Kluiilaof Hum, oregnii, wlm, mi July i r,
maila lluttiiileail Knlry. Nu hiii.,, I, k'i.
anil Lot 0 .ml 7, Haetluu a, Towualiln "4 ri
Kaug U K, Vllll.iii.il,- alarlillan. I, a. m,,j
u,i..r i in, in ion in male riml ik, t-mi
i ,,,, ,u eaiauiiiit I lallu to (lii laixl .liiivt, ,,
aerlliril, li.lin. thr Ktiglitir ami Ht'ealver i
Burn. Ortgiiu.on lb folliilat ul Jul) nu
rl.lmaut li.tiii-i hi wltlleuea;
H?C!TV H"ek, Karl Wall., I, All, H,-
alia MoKluiila, all ni llurni. Oraaan
WH Kakk. Ki-iililir.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
llNITKIi HrATKn 1 .1X1, III I I, i ,
Burui, iiii-guii, Ma j,i, nil I
w, naiinr, ur.gllli Willi,
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Town
llual llva yar I'riwil, In rali,li.l, ,1.1,,, i,
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oelrer, at lliirim, oragun, uu ih, nu, ,iy ,
July, lult '
t'lalaiaut aaiu.i aa wltueiaai:
Frank Bluala, I) I lliiiitlrrniii, A . II II,,,,
aaaa ' a o.iiuwii, an hi vravuri) , Oregon.
' Wa. IAhii ll.-KlMi-r
The Burns Flour Milling Co.
Manufacturers of home product
HIGH fiRADE FLOUR
"CREMO" THE FAMOUS BREAKFAST FOOD
The Cream of the Wheat, Fresh and Palatable
Bran and Other Rolled Mill Feeds
You Patronize Home when you desl here
Fair Feed Yard
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS
Timothy, Alfalfa and Red Top Hay
Baled Hay For Sale
Free Camp House and Feedinu Privileges in Corral
or Harn. Customers Care For Own Stock.
W. A. (.OODMAN. Ariiin;n,r !...;-, .
, j n i .tit vtiotlllUS.
"niter II lierahy gl veil thai rbarlaa K. A riiulil,
ya'frly, Oraeini wlm, .,u in mi,,,, n. iuU7
aa Hutu.iiiaJ Kairg u kim H,iia n'
JH7. lor BMWSi No. IT N'.NW',, HeeUi'll W
owaiblp i7rJ ltange ilU K.. Mlllauielli, Mor'
i A "' Banea nl iDlantlou in make
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
IINI'IKI) BTATKM I. A Ml OKI li I
lllliui, liniguii, Julia 1 ,, l.ill
Nolle. I brby given thai (Hi,, it. Oral, el
Harney, llr.aou, who. on Kahrliarv l.t ioih
uiada lliiuirileail Kiitr), Moil. I Nu u,,lMw ;
NH ol Hi,, Haetluu -JO, luwii.lin, .' :, Houlb
HaiigaH'J , Wlllaiuetle Mernllm, Inn lll,-,
nutlr. ol lut.ulluu In iii.ki' l uiiimutalloii
pru.il, to.alabllah elalin loth Imnl aliuve 4
orllrad, before Bagliler ami HeeelVei, ul liuiiii
Uraaou, on Ih. jutb ,a, of July, lui i
t'laimaui uauiaaai wltu.iiei
Haiiry AuiUruu. ol Hum.. i(r,,g looma
aim"' KayTravli, all ul llarua",
Wg. AI, llil. I, 'i
Seashore Vacations
CLATSOP BEACH BEST
for FUN and REST
Tha tang of ult al, and .xhil.r.tin, braaaaa, tha aurf and warm gall
water bathing, will flea a aaw Beat to Ufa.
Hotel, Cottage and Camp Accommodations. Warm Sea
Water NaUtorium at Seaside and Gear hart.
A DELIGHTFUL TIUP ALONG THE BEAUTIFUL COLUMBIA BIVER
BY LIMITED TRAINS CARRYING OBSERVATION PARLOR
CARS AND COMFORTABLE COACHES
SEASHORE SPECIAL EVERY MORNfNG AND SATURDAY SPECIAl
2 P. M. FROM PORTLAND TO CLATSOP BEACH RESORTS
III
SlS.SS maMI Trip Ticket
Fron Beat. Limit Oat. SI
TlCaUETS BOLD DAILY
Military
SUgjUaua
It and
Practice, rort .
eacJaMltll. Astoria Re
gjana art.
Jalj-4.
storiaoat Macaa
Tickets snd details furnished by agents
J
New Spring Goods
Hsve srrived snd we sre now ready to
supply you with your requirements
Dress Goods. Wash Goods
Ices, Ribbons. Hosiery,
Gloves, Embroideries, etc.
FURNISHINGS, SHOES
CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS
The Burns Department Store
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CENTRAL OREGON LINE
CORBETT, Agent, Bend, Oregon
JOB WORK
We do it right