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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1915)
I JTheTimea-fteralcl Has Trie ler est Circulation Of Any Ni-w.Ppt In Harney County. SATURDAY. MCHHM 4. 111 LoohI News. Do you realize that Xmas is al most here? Rare bargains in clock at Sal isbury Jeweler. in again! C. E. Tulloch was from Catlow this week Paramount pictures at Tona wama next Monday night. School Superintendent Hamil-! ton was in the city this week. Meet me at the Burns Hotel. That's the central place in town All kinds of grain including I wheat at Lunaburg Dalton & Co. j A great variety of weather has baen experienced in this vicinity ', during the past week. Arrangements are going for ward for the usual Christmas ball at Tonawama. I am closing out the toilet and manicure sets. You can get one cheap at Salisbury's. Don Baker has been irtwrino! his many old time friends in this city during the week. Mrs. Millar has made a gener al reduction on all her millinery. See her at Schwartz store. Geo. D. Harris, one of the en ergetic homesteaders of the Egli section, was in the city on busi ness this week. Wm. Cnmmins and wife took (heir departure last Monday for Portland where they will remain for an indefinite time. Mrs. Millar has received some of her Fall and Winter Millenery and invites the ladies of this vic inity to call at the Schwartz store and see the display. Dell Dibble is figuring an easy time now since they struck oil. He is a heavy stockholder in the oil well project and his many friends are planning ways to help him spend the money. A big bloodhoun left the Fred Nickles place in the mountains some three weeks ago. He was branded K on left hip. Reason able reward for his return. A. Kimball, Burns, Oregon. 4-5 Didn't hear any of the farmers say anything about wanting a county agricultuist We're con tented as he doesn't help us much in running a news paper but he might help the new man who is a novice at trying to subdue this wild sage brush land. Mrs. A. C. Welcome had the misfortune to catch the toe of her shoe on a nail in the side vyalk the other day which paused her to fall quite heavily with the result that her knee was injured to such an extent that she is com pelled to remain at home. From a letter written by Wat er Commissoner Cochran address ed to C. B. McConnell of this city, it is quite evident that the adjudication proceedings on the water question is going to be pro longed just as much as possible. We object but what good does it do? Statement Of The Condition Of Th -- First National Bank Burns, Oregon At the close of business November 10, 1915. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $335,240.96 U. S. Bonds 61,000.00 Bonds and Securities 47,906.29 Real Estate. Furniture and Fixtures 9,504.92 Five per cent Redemption Fund 2,600.00 CASH 188.9C1.81 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulation DEPOSITS 485.786.59 $645,102.98 Capital and Surplus $100,000. $645,102.98 $ 50.000.00 59,316.39 50,000.00 United States Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED YOUR ATTENTION la invited to the strong condition of Itila bank aa re-flx-ted by t hr abe reyert to the Ue vrramcal which ah we our drooalU larger, oar rraoarrea giosster than ever before In the history of oar Institution DRESS UP BOYS Williams-I Wc do job printing-. Zoglman Clo. Co. have the goods, j Mexican chilli at Mac's Res- W. H. Robins was over from) taurant. his Crow Camp home this week. I Mat..d Restart wanUj to buy I still have some good golf 1 100 dozen eggs each week, shirts at 3 for $1.00-1. Schwartz, j He8t of given ,.,. at Yep, they say its a fact that ! Mrs. Fireoved's maternity hospi we have ile. Why shouldn't we I ta'- all be happy? Scott Catterson was mixing Rolled barlev. wheat and oats) with his friends in this city dur for sale at market prices. - W. A. ; in the week. Goodman's feed yard. Mixed timothy and clover seed il.tum from Iur 8a,t- " ' vanuerveer. week looking ! Drewsey, Oregon Ihos. Main was Harney during the after some business matters. Chicken dinner Sunday at Overland 12 o'clock and from 5:30 in the evening. the I am closing out the toilet and manicure sets. You can get one aiHO ' cheap at Salisbury's. First class potatoes $1 per 100, Mrs. Bert Simmons wpactato & M at J""! leave at once for Washington ! Ju"lfu nd Brogan- Uldwe11 where she goes for an extended I Potato "" visit with relatives and friends The cheapest and best flour on for the winter. i the local market is that made Syracuse wiped 0. A. C. out at i rrom new wheat by the Burns foot ball the other day. The! Milling- Co. As your merchant boys made a reputation for them-' 'or ' .liw hv Hofffttinir the Michigan ' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF agricultural college team but 'haven't done anything since." Starr Buckland was In town Thursday. Rare bargainsln clocks ot Sal isbury Jeweler. Stop at the Burns Hotel when in town. Hesl service. county court was in session for a couple of days this week. Wm. Catterson and wife were in the city a few days this week. I still have some good orolf shirts at 3 for $1.00 I. Schwartz. The new flour made by the Burns Milling Co. from this year's wheat is every sack guaranteed. Try It. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Waid were in the city a few days during this week from their home on Home creek runch of the Hanley com pany. Mrs. Miller will take orders for the Palmer Garment Co., of Chicago. Sample book now on hand at the Schwartz store. With Mr. Strahorn op his way in to see the people of Burns wo are going to be in a position to build more railroads next week sure. Mrs. Sam King and son and R. H. King desire to express their sincere thanks to the many friends who were so kind and helpful during their recent be reavement. Although there is an element of danger most people with rfcd blood like to see a clean game of foot ball, therefore it is certain the game between Burns and John Day next Saturday will at tract a big crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clingan have returned home from Wash ington where they were at the bedside of Mrs. Clinghan's moth er, Mrs. Hale. I he lauy died on Nov. 23 and was buried on Thank sgiving day. The lady was well and favorably known in this city where she made her home for some time and there is universal regret to learn of her demise. The bereaved relatives have the sympathy of many friends in this section. -r Good barley ground at Chas. Wilson's. I still have some pnnri golf shirts at U for 1. (Ml I. Rebwurtt. SAY! Have you seen our New Mackinaw i7 -Williams-ZoRlmnnn Clo. Co. Mrs. H. M. Horton has been indisposed and confined to her room the unst several days. , The best bacon nnd lard is on sale at the local ttQTM and the Hums Meal Market and is packed I'V i lie p, i ling pi nt of The I. un. . wiil.ii . Co. d , it. lz-. -i.yi..iwkjsj!jac Whole and rolled barlny for sale. Phoneror see Henry Vul gamore. The school children are making the best of the short vacation period during Thanksgiving. The Burns Hotel is the head quarters for all when in town. Good table service, clean rooms and accommodating attendants. v .titter reeeurt. to iho iiiei io applicant New mail onntrnrtnra novo ha?'l",1", "' their erjlrloviia of protest In ihl' new man contractors nave dc-,,.,, or teior. n. Ma u of January gun their services but under rath er discouraging conditions, the roads being about as bad as thev ever get. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1 1 00.000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR tf$$ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Vail I, let No IIB 'trial No. IMtsy NOTICE FOB, PUBLICATION. t NITKI) STATS LAND OrriCtt V.ls, Oregon. Noveiulier rt, Vt Notice la hereby given f lint the Northern I'a.'lll.' Itallwav Cionnanv. ftlioat? noa! entice arl.ti.'MlaNI. . a ii I. Ml ii lira' t a, liaa th la ft 4a vol i Snviiiiiirr, lui.'i filed In thla nines ltlSMlles I Hun in eeleol under the i.roi;l9fli o! trie ;.-! ol ' "i'M-a, eiir.ived Jul) I, Ulll (Ml mei. 7. MM I Uit , Hep. 4, I'p HI H ,R.M Keel, W. M., 8K.4I aires. Any end ell ueraone Helming adversely the laiula ilea, tllieii nr ileelrlne rn nhlrrl beeanee of the Mlaetal character of the laud, or any other reeeoh, to the itlapneel to applicant, mm THoe. Joxea. Hegtiter. BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR $ $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS Frank Johnson spent a few INVITED. days in the city this week ttraigh tenmg up business nii.uis oi me Colonisation Co. preparatory to leaving for Prineville where he expects to remain for the winter. Mrs. Susie Simpson has been made supervising operator of the Juntura-Burns Telephone and Telegraph Co. Any information desired should be addressed to her. She will be "information" at the central office in this city. n I CORSETS!!! 1 have juat received my new Jine. The largest and most complete ever shown in Burns. The celebrated line manufactured by WARNER BROS. The list following gives juat a slight idea of the stock Rust Proof Corset Red Fern Brassieres " Perfection Waists " Skeleton Waists Sanitary Belts $1.28 to $3.50 5.00 65c. - 35c. 65c. 1.00 25c. 25c. The meriU of Warner Bros. Corset are too well known to require any extended mention, Thi it mply to let you know that the above men tioned goods are here, and you are cordially invited to come into the store and inspect them. I. SCHWARTZ - General Merchandise - fluHonlc Building-, - - Burns, Oregon Webfoot weather prevails in these parts. We like the mois ture but would rather have it in the form of snow as it is more convenient Be sure that your next pur chase of bacon and lard is from the local packing plant it is up: to date and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Ask your merchant for it. Hay Smith, who has been drill ing wells over at Juntura, re turned home for the winter the other day. He left his machine over there as he has other wells to drill in the spring. Good bread and pastry is as sured when the new flour from new wheat made by the Burns Milling Co. is used. Get it from your merchant, the mill, or Hous ton, the Secretary. Relatives and friends have re ceived the information that Frank Thompson and Mrs. Mary Crox ton were married recently at On tario. The Times-Herald did not learn the exact date of the happy event but joins with friends in ox tending congratulations. Both art' very popular well known young people of this county, Frank being the son of Judge Grant Thompson and tbp bride a most charming young lady who has many friends and admirers throughout this valley. Married On Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Busch in Valley View, Otto Neutae and Miss Anna Har- gens, Justice of1 "the Peace Hoffe ditz performing the ceremony. Tilt- marriage was witnessed oy s.'vtral neighbors and the happy couple given the hearty congratU; lations qf al. Theae WW Pe ple ar residents of that section and Th Times Herald is Inform ed they will make their home these. This important piece of news waa not brought to the at tention of The Tlmes-Herald un til after last Issue. We want to join in the good wishes of their many friends and hope they may prosper. The Times-Herald office had the distinction of being the first telephone on the local exchange to be "hitched up" on the new switch-board of the Juntura Burns Telephone & Telegraph Co. lines. They gave us number 13 and was ordered to remove the phono at once but as yet this de mand has not been complied with and as no bad results have fol lowed its installation guess we will have to let it remain at least until some disaster can be laid to this unlucky number then out it goes. John Collins, who has been held at Prineville sinee the Nor ris trial, was successful in obtain ing bail last week and is now out pending the hearing of his ap peal. Bail was set at $5000 and the following bondsmen secured, George H. Russell, John Combs, Nute Williamson, Champ Smith. and A. Dibble. V. A. Forbes. Mr. Collin's attorney, spent Fri day in Prineville attending to the matter. - Bend Bulletin. Are Your Taxes Delinquent. The court of this county has entered an order to the sheriff to issue delinquent certificates on all delinquent taxes at once. He is going to comply with this order and issue certificates on all delin quent taxes from 1909 to 1914. If vou have failed to pay you should at once attend to the mat ter and save additional cost W. A, Goodman, Sheriff. Baar Thle la Mind. "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by far the best medacine in the market for colds on. I .,.. u ell t uniiu u"Ui, BBjra JVirri. rtiucri iTltlosser, Lima, Ohio. Many ot hers are of the same opinion. For sale by all dealers. Burning Daylight" one of Jack London's thrilling Alaska stories will bo seen in pictures nt Tonawaina tonight with Bosworth cast in the loading role. Kverv body's talking about this picture and it is going to have a big run. There are five reds. It should also be remember by Tonawama patrons that special music is pro vided for each night there are pictures. Tonight Alex Eggles ton is going to play a violin solo during intermission between shows. Monday night another 1 Paramount picture is to be pro duced and they're every one the the best- none better. On next Saturday night Mary Pickford is billed in "Such a Little (Jueen." Married At the home of Jus tice of the Peace C. A. McMahan near Lawen on Nov. 30. Elbert George and Miss Fern Bea Jones. The ceremony took place at 130 on that date which was just 17 years, one hour and a half after the writer went through the same experience near Lawun. The Times-Herald mentions the securing of a marriage license in another place in this issue but the information of the wedding came later. We certainly wish these young people a happy Ills, The bride is a resident of Harri man but has been attending the high school course being conduct ed at Lawen by Prof. Jokisch this winter. Died Tuesday, Nov. 30. Henry Luig, aged 08 years. Deceased had been ill for some time. He was a piouoer of this county, hav ing come here in the ouriy hu in company with his brpther Casper, the latter dying in 190P. Mr. Luig was born in Germany and came in company with his brother to the U. S. in the latter part of the 70's, going to Califor nia and then i Hanioy Valley where he has since been engaged in the stook business and had ac cumulated considerable property ami his estate is Suite largo I '- ceased had no relatives in this country but It is understood be has some in Germany. The fun eral services were held Friday afternoon from the Catholic chuch Rev. Father Klein conducting the service. Teacher,' F.Kacninatioa. Ha I hereby given that the Coun ty Sui.i-mitcnilent ,, Harnajr Comity, Oregon, will hold the regular examina tion of applicante lor Slate ()erii6oatea at Burn, t)rgon, a follow : Commencing Wednrtaday, December II linn, at u o'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, December, IS, 1015, at 4 o'i-loi kp. in. Wednradey Furrnoun Willing, I'. I, lllitory. Wadneaday Afternoon trading. Oompoaitlon Phyalology, Method in Keating, Method in Arlth roetlr. Thuraday Forenoon A i itliioi'tir, llielorv of IdUOatloO. l'-. I.ology, Method in Geography. Thuraday Afternoon (iriiimuar, tieograuhy, American Lit iiruturo, I'hyaica, Method In language, Thaii for Primary Certlflate, Hclancr of Kd url Ion Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography, I'hyaica! Orography, Bngllah Literature, Oh SIS III I J. Iliatnry of Bducation. Friday Afternoon School Law, Oeology, Algebra, Civil I iovermueiit. Childhood and Adoleecnre. Saturday Forenoon Oooiurlry. Hotany, School Adminis tration. aaturday Afternoon i in ml llixtory, Bookkeeping, Meth od... Youra truly, I,. M. Hamilton. County School HurcrlDteudcut. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, UNITKII HTATICH LAND OWC'I. I Hume. Oregon, November 2, 116 1 N.iil.n le hereby given thai Kdwanl I. olb on, wniHii' pofll-ornrr itjree I Jleruey, Dree, in. iII'I.imi lln- full J ol aUlrh. I"l. Die 111 I hla oil lee H woro Htalenienl aitl A pi Heel Ion, No ii, u. in iiurebaaalhv NWNgiriectlea M, luw.uhii. tl B , ltane M K. Wlllamelle eterl illrn.aii'l i In- timber iliereon, under tbe pro vlalon, ol the art of June I. IK7H, ami ecle nnifliiiletory, knueii a tbe "Timber and Htoue Law," at aueli value aa might lie filed by p pralan.uenl. ami that, puraueril to aupb eppll -cation, the faint ami iluiher tbereou have been i, 1. 1 .,-) . 1 1 the. ion of One Mumtreit Duller,, i he lliuher eallinale, I 111,011 biient feet al tl Ml pei M, and the laud MODS: that eeld appll rani will offer final proof In auppnrt of hla appllrelltin elul eworll etaieineot on the Mhilayol Kvbruery, lUltt. Inifore the Regleter ami hecelver, hi Hume, (Iregnn. Anv peiaon le el l.lierty to pruteet tbtfl pur eheae before entry, or Inn laie a eouteat at any lime befuru patent laeiice. by flllu acorrohora leil alllrla.lt III thle office, aliening facia which won hi iluleet the enirv Wart. RefliUr. Notice of Final Setlleaaeeit. Notioa i hereby given that the under ignoil admlniatrator of tbr aatate of .laaner liavi,dr'eaaed,haa fllod hi final iiccotint of hi adminlitration of aaid estate with the clerk of theCotinty Court ol tbe Stale uf Orvgon, for Harney Cotitity , and that aaid court liaa made an order appointing Monday, December SO, I0IR, at tbe hour ol ten o'clock A. M., at the County Court room in II urn, Harney County, Oregon, aa the lima and place for lb hearing of aaid final account and theaellleuKot thereof, and all objection that may b filed thereto. All M'rHoiiM Interested In aaid aetata ami having objection to aaid final ac c junior tiny part or item thereof are hereby noli lied Io preeent aaid objections and Ilia the same with the clerk of said court on or before aaid date. J. P. WlTiiaaa, Adminiitralor of the oatate of Jaapar Davie, deceased. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION UNITRI) NT ATRH I.ANO OrriCKl Hum. Oregon. November 10, 1916. f Notice le hereby given that Marlaao (ill, ul laxen, Oregon, who. on May A, ijh. meil ll.iii,, atea.l, kntiy No. U7A34. for N VV 'U, -..nun .., lowuanlp M, Mouth, HaugeNS g. llllaii.vlie Meinllan haa fllait notice of luteu 1 1011 n, make fliial comrautatlon proof loeatati neb claim to the lend eboyti described, before Iteglster end Receiver, at Borne, Oregon, oh the llilb day of December 115. I'lalreanl ueinee aa wltueeaea tlaurv K. ftuntley. of Lawen. Oregon, Marry J. Joceieli. of llarrltnal., Oregon, 'leore Urflt ing.ol l.axin Oregon, John B. Doogherly ol llerrlman, Oregon. v raaaa. Keglster. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. HNITKDHTATIWI.ANDoKriCg. I liutna, Dregon, November IS, till) Notice la hereby glveu that Kai L. Trevle. of lUruey, oregou, wuo.ou July 1, 1109, mece llouieilead rntry No. Wtain, forSEt, aeclloo Jh I'owuahip is H.. Hanee :tj K Vtlllemelte Men dleti, haa filed notice ot Intention to make fle et Ave year I'root.tueetalitlab claim to the tend above deeerlbvd, brfurc the Hegleter end Re ceiver, at Bum,, Oregon, on the 21et day of December, lvio. 1 leltnaiit nemea aa wltnvisee: John K 1111, hdwerd I.. ..Ibxin. lailh of lleriiey, Oregon, gred Deneteot. t berlee K. vtcl'loelera, IkiIIiuI Hum, Oregon. Wu. rs, lleglgler. A Bank of Personal Service We consider each depositor in this bank entitled to receive an individual service-not in a general way but by personal attention that denotes the human touch that "makes all men kin." This bank is governed by strict National laws, is modern in equip ment Conservative but also progres sive. And it does not forget the principle of its founders, namely, "give all a personal service regardless of the size of the account." Harney County National Bank Burns, Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE Progrea with Safety UNITED STATES Depositary NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION l MTKII MTATKH LAND OrriCK Iturti,. Oregon, oetoher 'jo, lylfr Notice la hereby given that Michael Hacker, Varnish the Shabby Surfaces . Shabby surfaces detract from the appearances of your home. Floors, furniture or woodwork that are marred, scratched or scuffed give your home a shabby run-down ap pearance. Make these varnished sur faces bright and new with ACME QUALITY VARNISHES There's an Acme Quality Varnish for every purpose; a floor varnish made to be walked upon; a quick drying furniture varnish that imparts a brilliant, durable lustre, and var nishes for all outdoor and indoor sur faces in any quantity desired. Which do you need? Screen Cloth f orc Doors and Porches Water bags, nose bags Ice Cream Freezers NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tiNirap iTATH 1.AM1 orrn K, Hurua, Oregon, November it. I111.1 Niitl.e I, hereby given the' Allen I.. Howard, of HuruH, Oregon, vboou Ntiveiuhui la, IIU, made Mtutiealee-I Kulry, No ia.41 2, l.u I ,.l :t. 1 and Si,NW,. Hccllull J. Twp, J ., Kellgu S3 K . Wlllalioilte Merlillall, haa filed until of iiifuiiilnn 10 uieke fluel three year proof, 10 e.litl.liah clelm to the land above dVacrlbed. beforn Kealaliir and Keeulvr. el lliirna, in. go'i. on tbe r.tti day of January, 11111 t'lelmaui nainee aa wltheaaca: Haideu Mrinik., Harvey I, Vanlioni, ilavld A lliakemau. JefferKon 0. liuto eu. ell of Hav nrl , Oregon. Wa. Kas, Iteglator llou to make final ftve-year proof, to eelabllah i-lelm to the land above deecrlbed, before Keg later and lteeelver, t Burnt, Oregou, on ihe fib day uf November, 1,1.,. t'lalinaut limn a a, witnesses 1.11a Hlebl, Hurt Honiiliig, Nlrholsa Olater. Michael llackor, allot Vollagv, Oregon Wa. Fa, Register NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION UNITKU MTATBS LAND orriCK. I hiirn. Oregon, December 2. If 1ft I Notice Is hereby given that lllnnrh C. Busch, uf Bums, oregun, wtio. 011 April s. IwM, made II "in e, tea, I Kotry. No. 07JJ7, lor bt'4 Heotlou .1, Townsalp '14 Hontli, Kenge MU K., Vtillaniett Meridian, haa filed nolle of fuletition to make dual euinmulallon proof in eataniiah claim 10 the lanu uove ae e-rit-eil, before Regtatureud Receiver,! Burna, oregun, un thefltb day ut January, 1UU, rial ui ant uameeaa wllnsssas: leorse K. tluodinan. otU) J Neuue, Clirbj Ber. liny K Hbaver, all ol Burnt. Oregen. Wa. rAs. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'NITSI.IiTATSal.AMIiOrrire I liurna. Oregon, Novemlie, a, Ivl.v ( Nolle, la hereby given thai Clinton r. Borrow dale, ol Usckley, o.vhoii.wIoi, on April 17, IVl'J, made linuo-lend eutry. No. 0ftv77, lot NU, Hcet ion j.i. Township ,14 a , Range . K , Willalnelle Meridian, haa tiled notice 01 Intention In uii-iktt final llneo vear Proof, to eatahll.li claim to ttte land above deecrlbed hefetei: K. 1 uiiu.li 11 s t'tunmlaaluuer, el Ilia nftiee, At Iteekley, Oregon, oil the Mh del of I'ccelilh.-r, llll.'i Claliuaui uainea a wltm v, w 11. Wilkinson, Roy A Johnson, frank Rudlala, A. R. Juhuaop, all ul BurdUgu, Or goh. Wm vkBB.Reglaicr tat- DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE NEW STORE IN TOWN? We will absolutely meet and beat mall order prices. Kindly print In your list and get onr prices Specials for Coming Week Young aprtng turkeys, 19c. per lb. Sugar, 1) pound, $1,00 Freh Chrietmas and New Yeer cookie, ISc. lb. Manchurtea Valnjit. 20c. lb. Winter applet, $1.50 per box Potatooet, $2 25 per hundred Onion, yellow or white $2,50 per hundred REMEMBER we take anything of value In trade Why not bring In your grain and other products and trade at home Farmers' & Homesteaders' General Exchance Store Phone No. S84 One block east of Hampshire's, Oarage Builders Hardware Paints and Oils Barbed Wire Farm Machinery Implements of all kinds In steck: Seeders, Plows, Disc and Drag Harrows. Binder Twine Barbed Wire BELTING Nails, Doors, Windows, Roof ing, Building Paper Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunition NEW DISHES, GRANITEWARE Crockery, Tinware I BURNS HARDWARE CO. I NEIL SMITH, Manager I For iU wonderful accuracy, it af ety and con venience, and it etfectivene for email game and target shooting, you should buy 7n Tflarlm Thai rkeei a-k. from Thill., puanle. end re sheila awajf Iq Ih aide- .CaK gsees. Tsa MBaiaaSla alkWw. hXSJ&it!!Stt sua teg isabae, sauleisli. fcssran. araars. etc JSjarWa 31 repeal.r. alaq aaa4s ! Us selswsi eat .as ouieai , Repeating Rifle Model 2a aa tUustralsJ. 24- inch oclagoa aarral, II uc ahata.9ll.3U. Modal 29. 23-lnch in 1 baiirl, . ...UW.-....,!. ew seeds. Ai.,i I) shots. W. ejBWawal. NeieyHsveajgv