The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 07, 1914, Image 2

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    $ $ $
You like 'em don't you?
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 - - Barns, Oregon
Additional Local.
f he ftrafs-Jifrafd
JULIAN BYRO
SATURDAY. NOVEMBEA 7. 114
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Gitanjali, The Gardener, and
Chitra, which was highly appre
ciated by every one present
Mrs. Harry McHose sang with
much expression, Shakespeare's
"Blow, Blow, Thou Winter
Wind."
Burt Duntcn-was in town this
wook.
The nights have become quite
frosty.
W. T. VanderVeer brought
over the Pine Creek ballot boxes.
Wanted By Nov. 20, a good
dairyman. Chas. Wilson, Burns,
Oregon.
The foot ball boys are going to
have a dance at Tonawamn after
the pictures tonight
Mrs. Kldora Hall left this week
for an extended trip to the east
She expects to he absent most of
the winter.
Ray Smith has his big drilling
machine at work sinking the city
wells on the streets deeper in
order to furnish a greater amount
of water for Are protection.
Miss Gladys Holland arrived
here last Saturday evening from
her home at Boston and will visit
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
I. H. Holland, for an indefinite
A marriage license was issued
on the 4th to Henry Kisbey and
Miss Hazel (ul,). The latter is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Culp and Mr. Kisby has been in
charge of the big caterpillar at
the Howell ranch during the past
season.
Miss Georgie Ellis
Died this Morning.
Finest alfalfa, timothy and red
top hay baled may be had at the
iui nlmiin feed barn is south Burns
The many friends of the family
were grieved to learn that Miss
Georgie Ellis had passed away
this forenoon at the family home
in this city. The young lady wan
not strong and was in a hi
NoTICK FOR PUBLICATION
I'NITRDHTATBNI.ANIinri'K R, f
Burn, magna, Ortabar 27, 114.1
la hereby given thatThiima II.NUori,
ill hi, in. iiregon, whii, on July , lu, mad
e.'iad Klllry. 0 IIHH7K, lor RW, rWrfllon
i II, rwiiiiili li X, Run H K., Willamette
I M. ,l,lla hk. mail mittes nl iritaiillon In
in Waahtnrrlnn uiiwiri l...i' .....ll,...- ihmbii Una flvi. rear nronf. to aatah lah Halm
1 I., it,., la.i.l .l.i.a (ti.ai.rlluarl tiefrira kuelalsr I
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in ,l 10 .elver, al noma, iiregon, on IB will
lav il llansiiiher, 114.
iMalinaul iiamas aa wMnaBM
vt niiaiu MrHlttni. isaixxi K. rarnee, Albert
Oaa Yaw .
Si. Moatbs ...
TWwMaalk,
2.00
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Election Returns Are .
Coming in Slow
bill.
.(Continued from page 1. )
Dentistry Bill, yes, 517; no,
525.
County officers term amend
ment, yes, 474; no, 610.
A tax code commission
yes. 240; no, 629.
Abolishing desert land board
and reorganizing certain state
offices, yes, 248; no, 720.
Proportional represe n t a t i o n
amendment to Oregon Constitu
tion, yes, 264; no, 607.
To abolish State Senate, yes,
392; no, 641.
To establish an additional ar
ticle to the state constitution,
yes, 394: no, 528.
$300 Exemption amendment,
yes, 364; no, 546.
Rabbit bounty, yes, 980: no
640.
County division, for 485;
again 1020.
Concert at Tonawama
Thursday Night.
RICHELIEU.
The above is the title to a four
reel picture production that is
claimed to be one of the finest
ever given and it has been select
ed by the Library Club as its en
tertainment for the library this
year. It will be produced at
Tonawama on the evening of
Nov. 20 together with two other
reels of pictures, making one of
the most magnificent entertain
ments the people of this city
have had an opportunity to wit
ness here, "Richelieu" is ablaze
with artistic illustrations and
those who have witnessed the
play and read the historical novel
are loud in their praises. This
deals with the sixteenth century
and will be not only interesting
and thrilling to thos? who have
no other object in witnessing it
but will also be a source of edu
cation to many, especially the
younger people who are assured
of being well repaid during the
evening.
inis production brings to us
some of the greatest play people
on the stage and the vigorous,
intense situations and stirring
climaxes bring a treat to play
goers. This benefit performance
should be greeted by a capacity
as it is for a good cause
ltd the play is well worth seeing
as it may be some time before
another such picture may be seen
in this city.
Music lovers of Burns and vi
cinity are going to have another
rare treat when the Treble Clef
Club presents Mrs. Lulu Dahl
Miller, one of the popular singers
of Portland. The Times Herald
has given some excellent press
notices of this favorite singer in
former issues but has said noth
ing of the support she is to have
by local musicians. The program
will also incude Mrs. James Les
ter Gault, our home soprano who
has a warm spot in the hearts of
our people as a singer; also the
Treble Clef Glub will render some
numbers that are sure to be much
appreciated. Mr. Fellows will
preside at the piano giving more
pleasure to the evening.
The effort of local musicians to
bring in talent of a high charac
ter and giving home people such
excellent entertainment is com
mendable and will meet with ap
proval by the house being filled
to capacity. The seat sale begins
this afternoon and the box office
will be open again on Wednesday
afternoon and on Thursday
from 10 a. m. until five in the
afternoon. Admission prices
have been made within reach of
all who enjoy good mus-ic.
Ford Tipton was in town this
week. While here he gave in
the amount of grain he threshed
during the season to C. B. Mc
Connell who is getting up an
elaborate map showing the acre
age cropped the past season and
also showing the new acreage for
next season.
Field Sports.
John Day vs. Burns
This Afternoon.
Library Club Meeting.
Communicated
Last Saturday, The Ladies'
Library Club, met at the home
of Miss Josephine Locher.
Rabindranth Tagore, the Hin
doo poet and writer, who has
won such sudden fame, was the
subject
Mrs. J. W. Geary read several
interesting chapters, from his
book, Sadhana, on the realization
of life.
Miss Locher read a paper re-
The John Day foot ball team
arrived last night and everything
is in readiness for the game this
afternoon between that team and
the Harney County High School.
The weather is ideal for foot ball
and ho doubt there will be a good
crowd out. The teams met at
John Day recently when Burns
was successful but the visiting
team has been strengthened
since and a close contest is ex
pected this afternoon.
The visiting team is accompan
ied by Prof. E. 8. Stultz of the
John Day schools and also Prin
cipal W. G. Whitfield of the
Canyon City schools, the latter
being the coach. Mr. Whitfield
was here last May with the Dra
matic company and took the
leading part in "All of a Sudden
Peggy." Miss Telma Guernsey
and Miss Mason, accompanied the
team over and are guests of Mrs.
Curtis Smith and Miss Hazel
Cozad.
The lineup of the teams this
afternoon is:
John Day Position Burns
Callahan fb "Hagey
Belshaw, R. Ih Leonard
Byram rh Smyth
Pound q Laythe
Mallory c Hughet
Campbell rg Hayes
McCMrr Ig Miller
Belshaw, A. rt Bennett.
Ripley It Taylor
Shough re Irving
Foster le Skienes
Substitutes for John Day, Knox
and Aldrich.
Substitutes for Burns, Young
and Lucky.
Later The score stood 6 to 6
at the end of the game. Poster
of John Day, had his ankle hurt,
but not bad. There is some talk
When you keep a bov interest
ed in football, baseball tennis,
and the like, you lessen the chan
ces that he will get interested in
things not so good for him.
The Youth's Companion, since
its enlargement, gives generous
space to this matter of athletic
straining, land gets the best
coacheH in the country to write
for it.
How to practice to become first
rate pitcher, how to train for a
race, how to learn the newest
stroke in swimming -these and a
hundred other topics of the great
est interest to boys -to girls, too,
for that matter are touched upon
in this important department of
The Companion.
And this is only a small part
of the service which The Com
panion renders in any home which
it enters. It has points of con
tact with a hundred interests.
If you do not know The Com
p hi ion as it is today, let us send
you one or two current issues free
that you may thoroughly test the
paper's quality. We will send
also the Forecast for 1915.
Every new subscriber who
sends $2.00 for the fifty-two
weekly issues of 1915 will re
ceive free all the issues of
the paper for the remaining weeks
of '1914; also The Companion
Home Calnedar for 1915.
THE YOUTH'8 COMPANION,
144 Berkley Street, Boston, Mass
New subscriptions received at
this office.
died last month. She came to
attend the funeral and had been
confined to her bod over lines.
For a time it was thought she
was improving and would recover
but the past few days her condi
tion had been serious nnd her
physicians held out no hope far
her recovery.
Miss Ellis was a teacher of
ability and taught in the Harney
County High School for a time
but resigned. Later she was
employed in the High School at
Bellingham, Washington, but
last year did not teach, remain
ing at home with her mother and
brother, Charles. At the begin
ning of the rchool year in Sept
ember she again went to Wash
ington and took up her duties.
The Times-Herald has learned
nothing of the arrangement faff
the funeral. The sympathy of
the community is expressed for
the bereaved brother who o N
cently lost his mother.
Resolutions.
mill, an, I iiim I., neardi. alio! Hum, lirsg
WM. Kami, Itegleter
n
NOTIOI KOK I'UHMOATION,
riTi tt l.ANiiort'ii , I
Hum, iiregon, Or'tobsr , Kill
-nn . la brushy (Ivan thai A, Ma W. Whs.l.r,
., I'm hauall, oroaoii, who, nil August H ili,
mail lluinealead Entry, No. 04IM, fiir WkNMk.
anil I ,NW',,HeillonJ7,TOWOehfr.al.,llaBg
t Baal, Willamette Merldlsu, ha Blsrl
mill a nf liilrnlli.ii iii niBk Dual these yaar
('roof, to iaiai,l!aii elalut to th land almva .Is
itrrlbM, i.elor Hagtiter and Itsoelver, ftt
It ii r ii Oregon, on th BOtti day of November
I'd,
i iHimaiii nameaa witnesses
tlim I'. Mrl-ha.il, Harold inhanaen. J. u.
lav liir.and M. Illlluli, allot Huehauan. Oration
Wm. FaaBB. Ksgltter.
Notice of Sal. W SUI. Ubb.
At a regular meeting of the
Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian
church held Nov. 4, 191 1, the un
dersigned committee was ap
pointed to draft resolutions of
respect and condolence on the
death of our beloved sister.
Emma Gowan,
Whereas, it has pleased our
Heavenly Father to take from
our midst our friend and sister,
it is but just that a fitting recog
nition of her many virtues should
be shown; therefore be it
Resolved. That in the death of
our Sister, this Society has lost
one of its most faithful members.
and the community one of its
most worthy and estimable char
acters. And that this Society
tenders its loving sympathy to
the husband of the deceased in
their great bereavement, and
would say it is not the tears of
the afflicted family, only, that
fall upon the grave, the very
ground which is hallowed by her
remains, but the tears and
heartfelt sympathy of our Sol i-
ety.
Sarah Karri:
Kmmamnk Bail
Phkhk Chary
Notice la hereby given that the State
I, .in, I Honnl of the Hint of Oregon will
receive settled Mil until 10:00 o'clock A.
If.) I', iniilier 112, HIM for the following
ileaciilart. land, lo-wit:
Hi.- W and Lot I, I, 3, , of He.-. 30,
T. S3V S. K. SS Ii.
-n i, . Hi ami 30. T. 33 S. R. 32V4 R.
-.Hun IS ami a, T 33 S. R. 324 Ii.
Section 10, V' and Lot I, 3, 3, 4, 8cc.
.in, T. 33 S. R. MM R.
The Sl,, Ii.', of W', aud Lot. I, it, 3,
4 ..fSrvtlon 10, T. 3;1 S. R. 34 B.
I he NVs and N ' . of tt', and I-ota I , .', 3,
t of Section 16, and all of faction 3D,
T. :i4 H. R. 32 B.
S.-clionj 10 and 80, T 34 H. R 83V B.
Section! 10 and 3S. T, 84 8. K. 32V Ii
All of Section IS. W' and l.oli 1,2.3,
4 of Section 3(1. T. 34 S. K. 33 B.
Ml ..I Section 1(1, N',, N', of 8 and
l.ota 1, 2, 8, 4 of Section 30, T. 30 t.
It. 32V, K.
All of Section 10 and 30, T. 8A H. R.
N U.
All hiil muat b accompanied by a
regularly eiecuted application to pur-i-haBe
and check or draft for at leat
". nlih of the amount of the bid
The right to reject any and all bi.l i
reserved.
Application and bid abould be ail-.Ii.-m-.
to U. (J. Drown, Clerk Slate
I iin.l Board, Salon, Oregon, and mark
ctl "Application and bid to purcbaae
.ml. lamia. '
0. 0. BROWN,
Clerk State Land Board.
Dated October 20. 1914.
FALL AND WINTER SHOW
BROWNS SATISFACTORY SI
. We are now showing special lin
A . Af"
or new. winter uress vooas; up
to date, and Quality, as usual,
the Best. New waist materials,
knit goods and underwear; lacet,
Ribbons and Embroideries.
FULL LINE OF NEW SWEA
Our shoe department is complete
full line of shoes for Everybody
QUALITY FIRST
Ne BROWN & SONS
'
To those interested we are
pleased to announce that we are
restocking in Edison phonograph
goods. We have just received a
large shipment of Blue Ambers!
Records. All wax records re
duced in price. Lunaburg, Dal-ton&Co.
u.t -!:
BBNTOBATIOP TO KNTKY
or I.ANIIH IN
NATIONAL roBCBT-Notlr I tarirl.y given
iIibI lbs la a 4a dsactlbaat Mm, aailirarli,
IWJUacre. wIibIb lb Malhvur Mammal r.
A Fall Line of
ECONOMY JARS
sot, OrsouB, will bs sublK-t to a. mm,, n- ami
siilrx uBi.-r tb protlaiua of lbs huinrawa.l
law of lbs llallsd Ruts an.! lbs art ol Juus
la laOA tUai.l tfflai at Ik. M.IimIII.Im I....I
oacsai bursa. OrafOn, oo Nofoabor A, lt. ,
B aoillai who arartallrud lo uood lain.
t'lslBilBB Buy 'l aal,l land for asrlcultaral pot
Base prior IB Januarr I. Iwl, and ha nut
aboadoa4 Bams, ha a Brofarsncs rlabi la
maa boatsalBBd ssHrr 'or lbs lauds arluau.
.Ht-uulr.1. Kald land wsrs llstsat upon ibr at.
l-ilrsiloua si lbs parsons asBilon."! bcluv.
wbo bans a prefsrsnrs rl(hi aiil.Jr.t I.,
lb aetor right ol any aorh arttlsr, provide!
ill asillsr or appllrst.t I .jualins.1 to
naaba kmaaaiaaA anlrv uri that i.ra.,,.....,, .
j rlfallsBFladprliirto NarsBttaarir, 114, oo
Bia aals u lauos win as mojsei w ssi 1 1,
sod sain br Bar tualtaaal poraoo. 1 1.- .
s follews: Tbs IH NT1, and i.ia I
and a. asvtiuo to, t. a , awu c . h i .:
(IMIr Huraa MB I.I.I Ha.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
rSITKUIITATCBI.AKDorriCB, I
buini, i '.ason. Ortulr I. Ivll.j
. i i.rfsi,. fivsB tbal lb Norlhsrii
1-ariA.- Hallway t'outatBy, wbuat. post ofllrs
al.lr.aa le HI r-BUI. IllbUasota. haa Ihla 1'ith
lay .,1 1 Kibor I.U dlsd lu Iblaortlrs lla appll. a
aslwrt uudsrlbs urovlaiuna.il l bo art
"I . .ingress, apprursd Joly I. las 1M Wat. HT,.
r.JO B eilrn.le.l br tb Art of I. .ogress p
prosad lit 17, IM,
I Baal. M.
aerial Ma. arrra
Am and all perauu rlalialBt adversely lbs
lai,,la ilsarrlusd. or dsalrlaa lai oblsel taMiaiua
(of lbs Ulasial .'hsrBAlsr .if iba Ian, I. ,,r an,
I .iibsr reason, in the dlspoaal to aouii. a...
, abould Ills Ib.-lr affidavits of protest' la il.lv
befors lbs Mib day olltseetau
laBda ars I
a-rss. Ilalod ap.ni appll. ailon sf f ! Iirtrl,
uroaon, i.lat
III CM. BKVCB. AsalMBBtt'oaimlMluner ,
Diwvaay
in I
tb Oensral lAtad Obbos.
1st -IMT. Msptembsr II
onus, on ur
I 'I I
Additional Local.
We do job printing.
Winter applcn $1.SU a Imjx at
Huston's. These art- John l.iv
apples and may be seen b-fort-purchased.
Mrs. Millar has returnt'tl from
her trip outside and has new mi
display tome unusually fine mil
inery at the Schwartz store.
The ladies of the vicinity ure in
vited to call and seo the latest
creations in that line.
W IMbbb. rtrtllr
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
i:bitbo htatba Laud om.r.
Ilura. Ursaoa. Navsaibsr 6, lit
Notlr Is braby flvsa tbal Mary Lou t'roit..u,
ol HanlBiaa. liraaou. who, on April l, Ikuv.
Bade H.assted Kalry. No IASW71. lor ',-.,
and Iau Bud 4. aselioa la TowBshli
HaaaB4 Bast, WiiibibsIK- Meridian l,t i. . ,i
iioilr ol lawalkra to taake flaal five year ,
Proof, to sslsbllab rlalai to tbs laud above d,
srrllrsd. belore tbe Keilaler sad Hsrrlver. at
Haraa. Oragoa. oo the 7th day ol Dsesiabsr,
1U.
r'laloiaal iibbisbs wliaimi
Haii-r IbruaiBO.ul llaHiarau, utor, riraot
TbotBpsoo. WBverty, oroaoB. t'larsure i
aryand Usrtba IHnaiau, troth of llarrlatao.
i rs tun
a Fabbb. Hsgiatr-r
10f
MMS
Ears of Corn
lO'l-url ur the roiidltloii of ttoe
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP BURNS,
lo lbs 8ii of (irion, at tb clue of l.ual
n. aa. Oct llllll, lull.
a a.rra. ka
MMta4 lila.ounii. nu.taOH
Overdraft, a.iired and uuascursd . ,atT
II. h iton.'i tusociirs olroulaUoa
II H II, ,n, la loa.rure tl. U. LXpoall
K..1MMA1; to ast-ur Peatsl aavlaf
l.uuiiw
(itbsr lunula to auriirs ! u Haposlt
I , toee. lire r,MtslHsvlul,nM0O .l
Prsmluina on II H. Ilund ... I.I4U00
lion, la. isr-uritlva, old A,sBs0ll
llauklim bnuia.turallur and Hilura I.OrVIM
oilier Ural Kalalu, uwusd bMH
flu from National Bank (not r
srre aaunla) U.H4M
I'us from approrad Hswrvs Aksau
Iui r-nlral rillrall.7WI.47; IB otbsr
Kswirv (liiai tu,7l.ll Bo.aUa.fM
I'ln-cka ami ollinr r'aab Ham 2.H.IM
Kx.-lmiiHS lot . laarlug llouae 1,1741
Note of otber Natlooal bank MftW
Kraciluual paper ourreoey, BleksU,
and tiaiiii.. m 70
I.awmi. Muniv HBakBV i Babb
TlC
P'ls ai,44M
l.ai 1 I' nil' i no', a 1000 j,oA0
Ksdampiloii fuud with U. M. Treaiur
ri'ipti i:aul of clr.iilalloa) . . 1,960 00
fatal U4,ioom
LIABILITIB.
rapllsl Hoik paid lu ttt.OOOO
Hill pi lie 711,00(00
UudlvliUd proliia lu sipsuis and
taiial,l I,Mb7
National Hank Nuts oulslandlDj Zt.OWOO
Hue to oilier National Hank .. 10,74111
Individual de,alla aub)t Is chsok 371,11 a
IMlOBIld .srllAlBls Of ilepoalt . . . ,,U 7
Tltns t'srllflOBts ol ilepoalt paysbls
wllklii sOdsy ,,,. (bum 7
liiuo i .rtiliiai.a ol dsvoalt piyahla
BfturwdByi or aflsr uotlr ol M
dayaor loiiisr , , m.iri 10
(BJlilarai bauk oulalaadlni . . .. I.MOM
Unltsd Hlats Usposll 14.MI 74
potlalHavluna Depoalls 14.13
Total MII.I0U0B
HTATKUr OHBOON,! .
I Irl'KI or llABMBV.I "'
I, J. I.. HMiili. laililar of tb
iiauk. no eoi.-iiiiiiy awoar aAVai
iiiautltlruu lu tli. basluf ray kuuvrlsdis Bad
usriei
J, I.. Vault, csblr
i ,., Mil Attest:
At regular intervals of f0 min
utes telegrams came in Wednes
day snd Thursday thus: ''Oregon
has gone dry." '"Oreifon has
gone wet" Then dry uguin then
wet and soon. Don't know just
how it is but the writer gsts
"dry thinking about it.
Important.
Bear in mind that Chamberlains
Tablets not only move the bowels
but improve the appetite and
strengthen the digestion. I'or
sale by all dealers.
Tfc. croeua arf 1,000 acraa al
OREGON-WASHINGTONIOAHO'S BLUE RIBBON CROP
will b. osi t aaaiiotUiTB aaliifcltl.a at taw
CORN SHOW
k.M uiadsr tk. auaplcoa W
Oregon Washing Railroad
Sl Navigation Oo.
Walla Walla Washington
November 25 to 28, 1814
MASON JAR CAPS .
I also have a new line ot
Percales, Flaxtas, Ginghams, ya
Latest in Neckwear, Barrett-, m
Back ornbs for Iailee Just arrhrfl
Latest In Ties, ollars, Salts, apt,
Underwear and Skirts for Men.
SPECIAL CASH PRti
On quantity orders!
GROCERIES
For Haying 1
A. K. Richardsoj
General Merchandise
INTERESTING
INSTRUCTIVE
ENTERTAINING
Uetwras bjr Pr. C. U Sa.Hl,
AgrirallarUl or th. O-W. R. N
Low Round Trip Farea
Tick.1. ackodulsa and full information upon
application I. any ol O-W. R. A N. Co.
"aO. aBaWi
Fair Feed Yar
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS 1
llmothy, Alfalfa and Red Top l
Baled Hay For Sale I
Free Camp House andeedin? Privilegos iBsJ
or Barn. 'Customers Care For Own Stotk.
W. A. GOODMAN. Adjoining Fair (In
y
OUR PRICES WILL INTER.EST YOU
l.bbl. best straight grade floor on tbe market
1 bbl. best fancy Patent floor on the market -
1 case best standard solid pack, sugar corn
1 case best standard tomatoes on the market
1 case Pearl oil
1 keg good pickles
50 pounds fine dairy salt
10 pounds Fountain dried peaches
10 Sliver Leaf lard
$5.85
6.25
2.10
2.65
8.20
1.80
We have s complete stock of
Seasonable Good
and are ready to supply your wants
Dress Goods. Wash Goo
Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery
Gloves, Embroideries, etc
FURNISHINGS, SHOE
CALL OR SEND YOUR ORDERS
The Burns Department Star
CONTEST NOTICE.
1.00
1.50
ins BbOV BBaBSr
; tU strove itale
II. M. Ho
A llalrrae
uarua
f
ti. a aTTH
Lrlrsstor
HubacrllHMl aud iwura to ustsis aw thUMh
day ol Nuvuikr mil.
Bbbbb Djvit
Potatoes 11-2 cts. pound. Good onions 2 ctt. pound
Winter apples 75 cts. box. Squash 11-4 cts. pound
We have a dandy good coffee for 23c. pound
We also have a fine peaberry coffee for 26c. pound
These prices are the best In the Interior. Got other prices and com
pare them. We Invite you to seo the quality of our goods and the
price and you will be a continual customer.
Phone, write and come and see us
IRA G. BOYCE & CO.
John Day, Oregon
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