CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, Grand Clearance Sale’.............. .. Oregon Forwarding Company Surveyor General R A. Haber sham has been notified bv the com £5.1 missi >ner of the general land ollice * that the following contracts for OKEGON. ONTARIO, surveying in Oregon have been ac- 1 cepted within the past month: Con- "S’ l tract No. 622, to W. R. Whipple; No. 637 to Rufus Moore- No. 639 to II. Meldrum and R. S. Moore; No such Bargains ever offered before in HARNEY COUNTY ! No. 636 to E. F. S harp. Notice Call and be Convinced *%y“l’rices Talk and CASH has also been received by the sur Buys at prices never before equaled! M«T\Ve have the LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICES veyor general that the four surveys on the grant of the Willamette Vai- ,,, , , , e lx, ... We carry a complete line of ley <& Gasca,le .Mountain \\ agon i SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FOLLOWING; Road Co., which were rejected some time since upon the report of the; O it ng Flannel-' 15 yards for $1.00 inspector, have, upon reconsidera Q Hits from $1.00 upwards tion bj the commissioner, been ac-1 Fifteen n?r cent discount on Ladies cepted, as it was decided that this Furnishing goods. Ldies Underwear anil Corsets course would be for the best inter ests of the government. A list ot lands to be surveyed during tin coming season is being prepared by Ladies Shoes. Furnishing goods Surveyor General Habersham, who Hats and Caps, has the sum of $13,<500 at his dis Clothing. posal for this work, and pe-sons Lined Gloves. who desire to have lands surveyed “hould hand in their lists as soon as possible, before the surveyor's list is tilled. MASON & LONDON'S will pay you to come to Ontario For Sixty Bays, Until After April 1st, 1897. and buy fall and winter goods Dry Goods, Notions, Gdiiis Furrishing Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. WRITE DS FOR PRICES Oregon Forwarding Co. room for our Spring and Sr mmer Stock. I L • i The Lakeview Examiner says •that the arrival in Lakeview the | other day of Luo of A. L. »Smith's | eight horse hams, with freight foi | Lakeview merchants and V. Conn, of 1 aia'.ey, icmimli 1 it that it is Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of WEDNESDAY now three months since Mr. Sudili The New Scalp Itili. left Paisley for Red Bluff Mr T ■ Smith started out October 2K, and P.’B! !>!! I'l'.S AND PROPRIETORS is 40 miles from his destination. Senator Mitchell’s bill for tilt with Jonly two teams, creation of a fund for the payment left in Big v'dr'-?’isllinö Taclxl s And Sporting Goods H I!scili l’TLON RATES: team having been of bounties on coyote scalps is a One Year .............................................. $..Co i M . :nn .................................................... 1.00 serious measure, but it may be that lev, Cal. He will return after thi- ► I’inwarc and Firearms promptly Repaired. Titile Moll >1» ... . .7 j it is destined to be made the sub tcam before going on to Paisley. I OFFICIAI. DIRECTORY Oregon. ject of gonp little fun on the part This will take about another month, j |}Ums N ATION X I. : .Grover ■ 'level« t.<i , of the legislature. It is provided thus making a third of a year to Presi lent .................... Ail I ai S'.eveii8<,r ; Vie ■ complete the round trip. Mr. S. Rix liar.. Oil e.x that county courts are empowered i 3e'*.-etai oi -’n e .. John G. carliste | 3»* /nr. »t lre ■■ 'i y says that in one place it took seven lloke Smith ! o levy a tax of not less than oni 3 » w xr. 1 nt-’.’i 'r Daniel s. 1 anxorxl days to go nine miles. This is an 3 ;cret i" W : r lliiarx A. Herbert , half of a cent per head on all sheej Jeer-‘ X'. Ury ..I. Sterline Mort, b , xcepti mal case, and the distance 3 ».-r • x- x of » - r: ill. IIre Jxi.lsiti llarmoi. within their respective counties, A tor tc : ' ‘rat Win. L Wiiaoi' is greater than the route over which P n>r il X Iter ..... ral owned by resi lents or being pas state —rxr.FcoN : most of Lakevit w’s freight is haul-. i G. W. M t'rice. tured therein This amount shall I .1. II.MItelnll. ed. The nearest railroad shipping {Binger Heimann be deemed a fund for scalp bounties, I XV. K. 1 Ili» n- >n r-çsmnen « . M. Dilemmi to which must be added a similar point is 160 miles distant, the V i »fi*»} .eueral Win I* l or«' ¡ » > ■■.»ruar t. R Kinenf.l ¡ amount by levying a prorata tax teams make the round trip in from i ■ n rv of -tale l'litl. Mrtnliir STEPHENS & RICHARDSON, Proprietor U» -, t V 1 r .GM Irwin ! on all other property. Scalp in 16 to 24 days. Mr. Smith will Í • »t. p i »’ie !n»trn< tion XX II l.aed» R Van* Printer probably lose $200 on this trip. " S. Ecan. spectors shall Ke • appointed and IL ORDERS given special attention. I. S. GEER à CO, LYT.D ’'ROS. hardware and Tinware. ike Burns Bar > f •• I c. xvolverten \\ ■ these shall administer an affidavit to the slaver of the animal, that he h is duly killed the same, and shall rect ive from him the scalp or scalps.• The inspector shall then remove «■■xr-NTY —H ARsrv . r. P. Rntherfortl one ear from the scalp; then the (R) H Kelley •’ c. Wei • m<- claimant takes the scalp to the R r> ... T X. McKinnon county treasurer, and delivers it tot tt" A. J. W. McKinnon S. W h ’ c ’ i .(R p w . c . H ' r<1 1 D ; him, with the inspector’s certificate,; n? nient Ge« Tre««»kia I A .B. M»rl» tn i ami the treasurer shall remove the Geo. It 'Key ' ■Pi other «-ar from the scalp. I here H »*VHV C. S. I.ASD I OVFICB: Thon»»» Jene» appears to be no provision for the X A. Cowing ' ver »¿o»--*«■» a* -—■»*•■ disjiosal of the scalp or the single «i SOCIETIES. ear «r for reclaiming the first auric ular appendage from the inspector. SYLVA RFBFKAH I»e«ree No. ,S. Meetnererv «"<1 H e county treasurer pays the clai V1--. 1er i. ”< pt v •• M « '.<-ora Z trier. Ree. - r’ V " . mant his bi untv. This act is de- A. O. P. W.Rnrns I.oxlse. X-- <7 signed io supplement ami make Meet.every 2.1 .«><14th operative a legislative enactment j. w Sayer. Fee allowing county courts to offer haryfv ’ odgf . xn. i. o o F bounty on the scalps of predatory ill "»Il. ru H•!’.*• er’ ••’-»r<1»y M t Is-t, S.r. animals —Oregoi i.tn. 4 ip.-c Me hi'li?ee F. A. Moore NlN lTtl JVDKTA!. DISTRICT. M.D curt of i.' D )l«rrlct I I ■ C ( . W. I’arrHh. O. I. Datier». n . i R) f . A W Gow an .(¡L . Feia«-'* ■ a at or J P. ZeU'er. Scry Engle valley, in Eastern Oregon is the place for growing prize taking vegetable s. Mrs Duffey received ., \,.w Y> ar gift from an Eastern h,.e,l firm a check for $.50, as first prize for the largest and best shafied White Spine cucumber; Silas Car- ; • ter a check for $.50 as first prize for (|>e largest and liest-sbaped half- long parsnip, and John Fraser, a Ch<ck of ' $50 as first prize for the largest largest i and best bellow D.mv« r carrot, sent for competition in 1S96, . and grown from seed stippled by the firm. Fino Wxaos Liquors ^“Courteous treatment guaranteed. Cigars Your patronage solic I? urn-.Cinyon Stnge Line A petition asking for th** a; point J. A. lÍAi bAPAV, contractor. ment of Jmlge James A Fee to the C iTvin-r I S. \f tils an 1 Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Fxpss office of United States district at torney received a number of signa- ,1VP Burn« Tnes'liv.Thursday,Saturday,for Canyon City tures in Crook county, last week. a,„] ¡nt,.rinPj;. t* «oints, Fare 15.