P.OLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON R mm aft? aMAf- ato A llr.. ot y of arh ('II f. Town nil Vlllaa-a, ilvlna Ararrlptlva aaatah of aaih plara, Imatlnn, riiipiilatlan, tola graph, alilpplna- ahit hanking rnlnt Kim Cluaaincd IHri inrj", compiled b ualnaaa mill iiroreaalmt. II. I. I'OI.K CO., NK.tTTMS The Best Bib Overall Two Horse Brand A New Pair FREE If THey Rip LEVI STRAUSS A. CO. MRS., SAN riANCIBCO NO GASOLINE A I 'layer I'iano without a few new rolls from time to time is al most s bnd as an auto without gasoline. I Mayer piano owners owe themselves new music occa sionally. Upon receipt of a five or ten dollar hill we will prepay to you at New Yoilc prices a fine selection, including your favorites if men tioned. State if your player is 65 or 88 note and make. Address $ 1 ,000 REWARD 1W Tlif Ori-uun t'al. Ifori.la aui Nia!a .l.lve Mink l'ili' loii A.ocla(nn, ( ' till m vy VV ",i, h " a'"1" MeW BIV- I'JMH. ' I V ""n"! ' ' fVldi'tli'" I tl I ' i ) Jl l '''l"l ''" , l'"T s.. 'iii'""' fonvirtl.u ' i ' J"t any pari) or par ' tla atvalltia tinrara . J rattle or mill". Ui ( loiiirlug lo any ol li Id ad'tillnn to the above, me nli-1 i v ti- often on Hie aameriitnliiiuii t-V iu for mi Imi e fcramliil bora hi par mi imih or t lthr Imm. Brand rui-iint"'! In riant cuimina. Knur' lamer. Lake ml I'miK uouiulu. il..r.. rented when anld None bat grown horaceanld, and only In lar eohohea W. W, IUowm. File. OrrKOU ' rj vAiai, ''w-m, (..'V U ,-"fc5SL - noffery O'Hara, recently apiinlntcd by tlio Interior Doiiartmcnt at Wash InKlon to record the travi-1 iuiiikb and iiumic of nil American Indian, bo gun lils work in New York City lat week by tnklng Ms flrnl pliotioijniphlc records of tlio nonRS of ilio Hlackfoet Indians from Glacier National l urk, Montana. Secretary of the Interior I,ano took advantage of tho preoence of the Illackfeet Indians In New York, wbero they came to attend the Travel and Vacation show ns Riiests of Louis' W. Hill, chairman of the Board of Directors of Great Northern Hallway. Ho sent J.T r. O'Hara on to New York, from WaHhlntfon, to begin bis labori ous tank with llu-e Indians. During tho stay of tho red men In New York, Mr. O'Hara bad them sing Into phonographs and the records will be sent on to Washington to bo put in tho government archives, therefore preserving for all time tho mimic of tho original Americans, who aro rap Idly passing to tbe Happy Hunting Ground. The accompanying picture shows the Indians sinning to the phonographs under tho direction of Mr. O'Hara. The Indians could hardly grasp the Idea at first of how they could sing Into a tin born and thereby record their mublc. After tbe first song had been sun;;, however, tho reproduction waB given them In a few minutes and the mai;lc of tho operation was be wildering to them. They thought It was tho niont wonderful of all the wonders they have seen, Blnce their Invasion of Greater New York. Mr. O'Hara had them sing dally to bis phonograph, whllo the Indians were In New York nnd he Is arranging to visit Glacier National Park early this summer and complete bis records of the Hlackfeet tribe there. Through the Interior Department arrangements were made to take these records privately In an out of tho way loft, second floor of 61 West 37th Street. Mr. O'Hara la a tenor singer and writer of songs of some note. Several of his muBlcal friends prominent in the musical world In New York City and are very much interested with him, in the rhythm of the Glacier Park Indians' love songs. There is one song in particular which the Glacier Park In dians sing, in which these musical critics find considerable merit. ThlB Is a song descriptive of the Blackfeet Indians' love of bis home environ ment This is a song which they al ways have sung when they left the shadows of the Rocky Mountains and rodo far over the prairies either on hunting expeditions or to fight the Sioux. Big Top, the Indians' Inter preter, says, "His people always sing this song because when they go away from the mountains their hearts are lonely and it makes them think of "Home, Sweet Home." Mr. Louis W. Hill, chairman of the Board of Direc tors of the Great Northern Railway, who has done much for the Indians of the West In an educational way, both In agriculture and travel, is very much interested in Mr. O'Hara's work and has arranged to accompany him personally on his visit to the Glacier National Park reservation in Montana during the early summer. Mr. O'Hara will take his phonograph with him and make records right in the tepees of these Indians in their own environment. How's This? U tfit h' IfmnIrM ft'!) ftnM firr nny ruM f t atiirrb that rafnnl b rar-il liy J la II Catarrh Cur. v. i. tiiKxry a to., T..-ii. o. Wr, th iwiiTalriRit, ba know t. 3. 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Tbewe cattle are now on tli6 ranges ol Modoc mid Lassen Cotinties. For information leading to the arrest and conviction t nt any party or parties illegally braindlnu;, killing, driving off or dis poning" of nay of the above cattle I will pay ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS and tbe costs ol arrest and proHecutlon. Bend all Information to K. II. Day, Altnrue, Modoc county Cal., or to m at Lntrolie, 1 Dorado County, Cal. If guilty party might es cape, promptly notify the Sheriff ol the county In which tbe illegal act wan committed and advise me by wire at my expenee. W. D. DUKE. Oct. 17 E'wiHwiiiiiimMiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiltliiiiwiinjiiuinwiinimniiimiimiirafflitii "Here is the Answerfin VEB5TERS Ney International Tnc MuntuuH WtiSTtx Bry rlaf In rmtr tnlk nd rmtrlln. at ..-.., .... .I, iar, in tiiv uiikt( pimp nd ai'nnnl jroa likely question tlia mran- W hat rnnkra mortar harden?" Von arrk fha InraliiMtr fi tt.UM..... elation of JuJuUm. 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Pacific Express No. 5, 9:22 a.m. Tonopah Express No. 23, 7:40 p.m. Pacific Limited No. 19, 10:17 p.m. Overland Limited No. 1, 11:4-0 p.m. EAST Atlantic Express. ..No. G, 8:55 a.m. California Mail No. 10, 12:30 p.m. Pacific Limited No. 20, 9:05 p.m. Tonopah Express No. 24, 9:40 p.m. Overland Limited No. 2, 11:45 p.m. For the accommodation of passengers from N. C. O. Ry. points a Standard Sleeper is placed opposite the Reno passenger station and picked up by train 3 at 12:58 a.m.; this Sleeper may be occupied any time after 9:00 p.m. Trains No. 1. and No. 2. are Extra Fare trains on which extra fares from $5.00 to $10.00 are charged; the minimum extra fare bciiig $5.00. Sleeping Car reservations made in advance on application by mail or wire. Sleeping Car and Dining Car service on all through trains. Observation Cars on trains 1,2, 19, 20. No extra charge for making Pullman reservations in advance. For further infor mation apply to C. W. Class Agent N. C. 6. Lakeview. Train de Luxe Trains Nos. I and 2 are De Luxe trains on which extra fares rang ing from $5.00 to $10.00 is charged. These trains carry a STENOGRAPHER LADIES MAID MANICURIST BARBER SHOP SHOWER BATHS CLOTHES PRESSING ETC, ETC. Fully equipped with Vacuum Cleaners and Telephone connec tions at Terminals. Convenient and Sure Connections via Reno from N.-C-O. IVy. Points J. M. FULTON, Ass't Gen. Ft. and Pass. Ag't HENO KHVABA