East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, December 21, 1887, Image 4

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    LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I. El ; A I. A DVERTI SE ME NTS.
— One of the most
.tntly en-
tertaining talkers we have met for piNAL l’KOOX.
5 Entered tv -second’clivo* niyil matter at Burns.) some time, is J. C. Luce, stock in­
L nitei » states L and O ffice ,)
Lakeview, (»retf«>n,
MM’AI, NEWS HAItM’.Y VALLEY. spector for Grant county, now mak­
November ;»o. 1W.)
ing the annual in«|x'eting round
IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow
WEDNESDAY. DE< ’EM BEK 21. 1HH7.
through the county. Mr. L. came lug NOTICE
i-Hiiied settler hits ti’.vtl notice of his inten­
make finul pr.M/f In support of h's claim,
o
from Iowa to California, th« nee to tion to that
------- VALE, OREGON.
said pr«»«»f will be made before the CHAS. E. BOSWELL
—Dance at IHamond on the 23<1. Grant in July 18(12, about a month mid
Regis.er and Re(< ivvr at Lakeview, Oregon, on
I’AKKEH, IH KNH, AGENT.
J. <
—Christmas tree on Dee. 24th. following the mining excitement. February «, i.«M, via:
Abe .lon«*M.
—Grand ma“k ball on the 2Gth. He will return the latter part of D. S. No. -7«A f.»r the
NE’.. Sec.
Tp. V4. S. R.
—Grand concert on the 2‘Jtli. this week to Burns.
; 1 E. He nmiUF Hie f.tllowing wiitnisel to
Leaves VALE on Mondays and Thursdays at 4:30, a. in.
prove his continuous res deu<••• upon, mid < ultl-
—Grand ball New A’ear eve, 30th.
of. f:bd land, viz: ( harlcH McGuire. C.
—Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson, re­ \ W. aii.m
Arrives
at 1’d’RNS on Tuesdays and Fridays nt G p. in.
Bratid.iti.
Jnnn
f
Brandon,
mid
M.
A.
Modie,
—Mr. and Mrx. John Sayer re­
near Burns, are awaiting a nil of Euri.s, Oregon.
•
turned from Portland on Monday. siding
Dec.
7-3
A.
F.
SNELLING,
Register.
Leaves
Bl
’RNS on Mondays and Thursdays at 4:30 a. in.
•J5 Mlle» Sonili of Luke»lew.
from St. Louis, to start on a
—Tn a hundred yard race on the letter
pleasant
visit
of
several
months
to
pINAL 1‘KOOF.
Arrives
at
VALE on Tuesdays and Fridays nt G p. in
Devine ranch last week the grey­ relatives in Mason and Tazwell
L’NITED STATE* I.AND OFFICE.)
hound« caught two fine deer.
Lakeview, Oregon.
>
Illinois, and Linn county.
\«iV*'Hlbel ; (», 18SK.)
— An elegant tossaHnient of new counties,
1-ly
F$F“Clo»e connection at VALE with stage for ONTARIO.
NOTH E IS HEREBY GIVEN that Hie follow-
Iowa,
the
first
are
the
wife
’
s
mid
the
holiday ;:oudx ju.Apicned for XmnH latter the husband's people. They ing-nmned rettler l.ca tiled notice of hi# inlen-
tl.Hi
to
make
tinal
proof
in
I
ippor:
.*f
It
t
clainn
/md New Yeiir^nX Brown’«. * will take their two-year-old I al ■• and that Haiti proof will be niade leforelhe
Reg's er and Receiver ut Lakeview, Oregon, on
—Cattle is reported poorer and
i
viz:
L ak evi e w,” Oit eoo . v .
grass shorter this year in Harney with them, and be joined in St. February 7, 1***,
A. SNIDER
< harlrH !iI«*G «lire
Louis
by
their
daughter
anil
her
CHAS.
(i.
FRYE,
valley than was ever known le. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Htqflies, 1». S. No.1. for tlieS'a of SE* $ and E’.» of SW
Burns, Oregon.
1 |, See. .i. Tp.
S. R. 32 E. He naincH the fol­
fore.
ing wiiimm■ t«r prove his contiiiuwut; r<si­
the latter may be induced to low
lence upon, and culthation of said latid. viz:
— Rend the advertisement of ('. I and
Ina. \V. iHandon, Abe .lotus, Jam««. Brandon,
G. Frye in this issue and see what return to Harney with them, on a i mid
Pays Highest Market Price“for Grain.
M. A. Modie, all of Burns, Oregon.
A. F. SNELLING, Reg s'er.
he has to say about conducting the visit. We wish them a pleasant Dee. 7-3
journey and safe return.
>a!oon business.
1
Since the above was in type we
—B. It. Porter, freighting from learn
WEW
YEAR
BALI
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilson
started
-(►---------
Ontario, arrived home in good time
to welcome a fine nine-pound son. eastward last Saturday, 10th inst. A GHANI) NEW YE.UI BALL
This Mill is in tine condition for turning out superior work. Is in ehargeof a lirst-
born Friday, December 1G, 1837.
R eynolds —Sui'Ti.i»—Married at
A New Stock of Fine Goods.
! elass miller.
— Donald McDonald, a gentle­ the residence of II. B. Mace, on THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL,
111 11 NS. I>| <‘. 30, ISSI.
man of means frui)) Salem, Or., is the Island, Deeeinl er 1 I. INS', l.v
visiting Burns with a view to invest­ J. C. Parker. J. P„ W. W. Reynolds <»n Eridav Evening, December : 0, 1KS7, nt the
fWWE GUARANTEE OCR FLOUR
ing in mill property. Mr. McDon­ and Miss Alice Shults. A sumptu­ Odd I o II owf ' Hall in Bun f , u Grand New Year
Patrons »ay 'rest assured that an orderly, well-kept house will be
Ball uill l.e given.
ald is a ma t:,«' d miller.
ous dinner' was served the gllOStS
(-OMMITT1.E ON ARRANGEMENTS:
maintained, and no wrong-doing tolerated; and the quality of the
—The reason given for the re­ after the ceremony. The happy
J. C. W ooley . goods unsurpassed by any other respectable business in our line. 1-ly The Highest Prices wilt be pai.l for Wheat. Highest rates will la' paid in exchunge tor
turn laat week of the papers sent couple will live in Harney va ¡lev J. E. M c K innon ,
fir filing to Lakevi w, by ( has. and near Burns.
Oats, Barley and Wheat.
Tickets, including supper,.
$3.
Jas. Brandon, was Ix'causc their
Goncral Ii vitation ll\tended (<> All
Tonsorial
3F
>
^ir
>
JLo'37
l
----------o----------
Diamond Dust.
« laim is on unsurveyed land.
—Diamond is the name of the
—John 8. Devine got in froni
Uy
Oxtail and Sec for Y ouvnc I vcn Before Trading FI hc where.
P roprietor .
Portland arid Salem, Friday, IGth new postofliec in the valley of that A GRAND CHRISTMAS LEE CALDWELL
Burts. Oregon.
l ist., looking hale and hearty, name.
»bowing he had met with good treat-, —J. L Ingram has been ap­
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER
Hall, Dec. 26, ’87. HAIR-CUTTING, SHAVING, AND SHAMPOOING
incut from friends on the beautiful pointed as postmaster for Dian. aid. Burns
T ickets .................................... $2.00
Willamette.
—A dance will be given i t the S pectators ................................... 50
—Lee Caldwell’s hath room is Geo. Smith hall on the evening of L adies .............................
.Free.
C. C. MALTBY
L akeview , O r .
(iiven Personal Attention.
pn inestimable comfort to the trav- Dec. 23d. Admission, including
I
< ler when he arrives in town, dusty supper, $2.
FLOOR MANAGERS:
and tired after a couple < f days
—Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Commins
w. II. CALDWELL,
T. ADKINS,
TVo'w Eicxtln ïtocm.
journey, as well as to the citizen will set the supper for Friday’s
M. L. CALDWELL.
A
Grand
Masquerade
Ball
will
be
given
on
v.ho knows that eleanljni ss is next dance in the lower room of the hall. M.mi'.ay evening, Deicmovr ’2<. iss7, in Burt n
One «loor North of Droit Stbre.
to godliness.
—J. L. Ingram, the enterprising Hall. Good Niifiic lu^ been nerured for the «><■-
Wire Murka arc for bale at Drugs ore.
—C. W. Jones has gon«' to Lake­ young merchant at Diamond Val­ < A t.ri.ni.
Cordial Inviialion
ended to AIL
RIDING MATERIAL A SPECIALTY.
view to make final proof on a quar­ ley, was in Burns, IGth inst., to re­
ter s< etion of land, the south half ceive mail from Washington City,
1 : A ST E RN AI) V E R TIS E M E N T S.
B. F. LLOYD
of which is claimed by two other he having been appointed postmas­
Harness. Saddles, Bridles, Sours, Ijitigos Whips (’inches, (’haprajos. None but the
jiersons under itjlti rent entries:' A. ter for Diamond, and added his
i nest of California Leather used. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
R. Chase and A. Connor, both or name to the JI erai . ij subscription
Prices to Suit the Times«
either of whom have been duly list.
This Hotel having been lately renovated and refurnished, offers special inducement.« in I
■ ited to r 'ppear and contest Mr.
1 nr
From Bui iih ’ Heli o 1.
iiccommodaiion to the traveling public, whose patronage is solicited.
J,one’s claim.
On Thursday, Dec. 8, wc were Adorn your home, ranches, and
your grounds with trees and
—The attention of our readers is called upon by the editor of the
CeneraLBIacksmith and Waçon Maker.
shrubbery suited to the
«■ailed to the hardware advertise­ H erald , who gave us a pleasant
climate of East Oregon.
ment of Geo. McGowan, on first and instructive lecture o:i schools,
Buy only from a
p: g ■ Mr. McGowan has spared school life, teaching, anil the value
II. IL SCHLÄGEL
L akeview , O reoon .
no efiort to make the selection of improving the time while
LAKEVIEW (Water Street) OREGON.
of «he goods in his line of business young.
He was listened to
Prepared to do all kinds of work in the Blacksmith line.
HOUSE-SHOEING AT
up to the demands of the section very attentively by the pupils,
t $2.50 per head.
of country patronizing Burns. He thus showing that they greatly en­ That will send you what you pav your money
fur, whi( It is 1st. VancticN True to Name
has erected a large warehouse for joyed the pleasure of listening to
N. BROWN,
Id. Healthy, Vig.iroiiR I'hitiis;
ild. Judicious l*m king, or
BUGGIES, WAGONS, ETC.
accommodation of the heavy supply one who has made school teaching
I
ALL IS LOST.
DEALER IN
• •«' hardware, wagon material, «Ac., a life work, and who knows so well
Made to order with neatness, and of good «juality.
I
whieli, like crockery and other light
to instruct and interest his
(Till-: I'lKENIX,
poods on the shelf, he sells as cheap how
All Work Warranted.
NURSERY,
I
as any manc'.n afford tn ■■■ R in the audience.
We
in
-st
sincerely
return
our
Is the J arg< "-t in tin* World, having
eountv
thnnks^tii. Prof (
-n-d hop
in netuifl cultivation not less
O-1!. .
Bl’RNS, GRANT CO., OREGON,
lie
will
not
fail
to
come
again,
than the following number
I
Given Trial a« Seeing is Believing. A lirst-class G cxsmitii works in connection with
' ,
nccunc !"'■
lex.”
as tlie goi I iv Is -puken have not
! th«* BlaeksniitU shop.
1-ly
.
■ i- lily gointc ., but the altogether fallen upon stony ground.
Fine
Quality
and
Low
Prices,
Give
us
a
call.
SOO.-OOO
■ «.■< ned uh too lute tn men­ Such visits, showing to the pupils
tion that he had opened his est.il>- that some pne is interested in their
AcreG.
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY
lishinent next door the ppstollice, work, stimulate to action the am­
THS
for the r 'ception of friends and pa­ bitions and energies of the scholars.
Is lite oldest in 1h(*
....................... -—------
trons. Mr. 8. has fitted up his
AND
Come again, Prof. Grace, and we
i-S T
Tlie Oregon Pacific.
To School Directors mid Teachers.
Huving liecti ch iihliHlied in
looms as a place of pleasun' resort, know that you will be appreciated
, For many years the Oregon Pa­ County School Superintendent
offering the inducements of u read­ by the pupils and teacher of the
LSO'2«
\\ hich slmw- tb.ii having a t( putation to cific Company has been looked up­ II. F. Dodson has appointed David
ing-room, where will be kept on file Burns public school.
sustain, the Purchiiscr has no he i ation to
on as a weak concern—a railroad L. Grace Deputy for this part of
leading state and the county papers.
«end ca*h wi.h his order to so old and re-
M. N. F egti . v .
putable a boil e, sure not only of hearing company without capital, road, or (■rant
—Mrs. Grace was presented with
county.
Parties having
mid getting his
promptly from his order,
< ’
in fact anything of consequence hut business to transact with the Super­
Ex pi*«* mm A ci* <»in ill oil «ill on.
«jght beautiful house plants by the
money’s* worth, but St
‘ :ock ihnt c pure alyl
But within the past year intendent will find Mr. Grace at
Bloomington nursery last week: two
As will 1 e seen by the letter giv­ absolutory true to name. Their (iipi;
<'api.
..111
al is a name.
or two it has been placed upon a T iie H erald oftice, Burns, Or.
tea roses, “Duchess of Brabant,” en by the proprietor of the Vale A-
11. SCIIMINCK
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
3200,OGO.
firmer footing, and is now recogni­
;tnd “Niplatos;” two primroses, a Burns stage line, the <lelay of Tin:
A guaran v of fair-dealing.
Miss Iila, daughter of T. II. Rob-'
zed as one of the great railroad
led and a white; two geraniums, H era i.n express matter was due to
companies of the country. It is erts. late editor of the Crawford
the “chieftain,” and “J. 1‘. Kirt­ the mail train getting several hours
land,” red; a begonia, “metaliea,” behind time 3d inst.; also, the as­ That arc in season for Slimmer, Autumn, reaching out in every direction Sentinel, has gone to Oregon to join ,
Manufacturer of Tinware
and cyclamen, “pericieum.” The surance that the people have some and Winter; the Iron-clad or Never-fail; where traffic demands; its present her sister, Mrs. Nellie Graex?. Miss
Crab of ever Variety.
line of ocean steamers and its line Ida is an intelligent, pleasant and
plants came in Friday IGth, by the one to look after and forward them
Farmers need not incur the expense and delay of sending off for
of road from A’aquina hay into Wil­ most worthy young lady, whose de­
»ale ami Burns mail, and were in express matter with a promptness
BEARS,
Agricultural Implements, as this House keeps’a full stock at Fair
parture
is
a
loss
to
our
county.
|
lamette
valley
are
doing
an
im
­
fine thrifty condition, thanks to the ¡ind care not hitherto accomplished,
For Summer, Full nml Winter use.
I rices. Citizens Will find here as complete a line of Hardware and
mense
carrying
trade,
at
rates
which
Mav
happiness
attend
her
.............
and Mr. Boswell's enterprise in
t killful packing.
Crockery
as in any other establishment in this section of country.
make
it
a
favorite
with
shippers
as
Miss
Ida
Roberts,
whose
depart
­
—In the ease between John War­ this direction deserves encourage­ PEACHES S, QUINCES.
ner and Geo. L. Selsor tried recent­ ment from the people along the Of every variety their planting, cultiva­ a means of transportation. Its com­ ure is elsewhere mentioned, left here
ly ...
at Silver Creek, , the eon: table route. His care for the comfort tion and seasons earefully given in Catalog. pletion through Eastern Oregon and on Monday, Nov. 28th. at 10 in the ZJ^TInwnre of all llcM rlpilonx Made to Order. Call and «ee Good»
My
on to an eastern connection is only morning, and at 8 in the evening of ____ _____ _________ ___________ _______
in attempting to execute the writ of and welfare of the passengers (par-
a matter of a very short time. Thursday reached Ontario, Oregon,
iittae’.imcnt in the case unfortunate­ tieularly ladies without escort) is The best in PLUMS,
market. Nectarines and all
Chief Engineer Eeklcsen was in 2000 miles in 81 hours, an average
ly levied on t he defemhint's property mentioned in highest terms of com­ sort« of the choicest selection.« of
Prineville last Saturday, and in of 25 miles an hour, including stop­
■ in Sund.’.y. Mr. Selsor immediately mendation.
CHERRIES.
conversation with him we were as­ pages.—[Mirror, Crawford Co., Mo.
came to Burns and retained the law
V ale , Or., Dee. 14. 1887.
Miss Roberts, sister of Mrs. D. L.
sured that the road would be com­
firm of Wiltshire A Hudson, and D. L. G uaci -', Burns, Or.—Dear Sir:
THE APRICOT.
Attorney Geo. 8. Sizemore, who re- Yours regarding failure of your bale And few persons are unwilling to add timi pleted across the Cascades by the Grace, arrived here Tuesday from
pleliedthc property from the eon- of paper to get in by stage of Gth delicious fi nit that med« the same treat­ 1st of October next, anil the work Mo. Miss Roberts, we understand,
i table. Mr. Warner was repre­ inst. received. The fault did not ment as the plum, yet bear* immense crops of construction on to an eastern con­ is a tvpo of experience, and a fine
The Finest to Be Found in t^>5 iower Market
sented by ('apt. Waters. The ease lie with us, as I remained in Onta­ Grapes, domestic and foreign, and all the nection would be pusheil ns fust as pianist.—[Harney Valley Items,
Berries, Nuts ami mi'cellaneoiis fruits that possible.
Mr. Eeklcsen is now- sur­ Burns, Or., Dec. 14.
F. I*. ‘ LANE
was tried I etorr Jutice Parker, at rio until after supper, the train due are
, VKEVIEW, OREGON
grown in a dry climate.
veying a line across the desert to
Burns, on the 15th ult., resulting in at 11:30 a in, then not in.
As
Miss
Roberts
is
a
professional
TLc <'I'nniiiental i-i «*«>s, Sltrti.bs, V’vei*-
n verdict in favor of Mr. Sei. or, for
My stage goes to Ontario Satur­ gi i*(*!is, t h«* l ’l«»\vei s, lot* house, gai*<l«*n Harney valley, and will make a music teacher, it will be a rare op­
the recovery of the property.
days, sun , and nil express matter nml grtmmls, are i’olh «lescriocii in the preliminary tnnrvoy through this portunity for parents desirous of.
section when that line is finished. adding that first of parlor accom­
—.'.Iva Butler, the man who, for your country is taken out.
As to which line would lie accepted plishments to the education of
Two First-Class Billiard Tables!
firnied with a winch: ster rille, charges paid, and forwarded right
by the company, Mr. Eeklcsen could their daughters, by purchasing in­
halted mul rob! ed the mail stage away—it is in this matter I am try­
not say. as nothing definite is known struments, piano or organ, and en­
an the Vale to Burns route, has ing to accommodate the jx'ople Oil \\ hieh send tor by next mail. Address
THE HOPKINS HOUSE.
of the feasibility or practicability of gaging the young lady’s time «lur­
I ecu sentenced to seven years in my linens has never lien done for
GEO. W. CRANE,
either, though we learne«! from him ing her stay in Burns.
the penetentiarv. His crime was them Ix'fore.
Box I21B,
Bloomington, Ills.
At T he II eralu ottlce will l e found Blanks, that a straight and level road was
committid an tlie 27th of Septem­
Hoping that wc will have no t tiitd«*uu<
s. etc., that await the iu.Hpvctioii Hint
M. I>. HOPKINS, P roprietor .
—Mr. Henry Levens. one of the
ber last, nt a point on the road this mi're misfortunes hereafter, 1 re- ordvif.
of the rvaden« tn Hurney valley, who de what th«' company was seeking, anil
l re n» adorn their liotn«« with on amenta! whichever
‘
■cattle
kings
”
of
Burns,
Grant
co.,
route
meets
these
re-
ride of Pine Creek. He was cap­ main. Yours Respectfully,
planiK, shrul 8. tre» s.
.. at re;. >mi' e rates,
Lakeview, Oregon.
passed through this city this week
and r tilled to Foil ami cdniate of I- r.st «tregoti.
<|uirem«'nts will le aeceptul.
ture d i:i Canyon City. (let. t'tli. by
C has . E. Ih .- wi ii ..
on his wav home, after a few weeks’
1 \ putv-Sheritl l.o< kuiHid. and was
Parties
just
arrived
from
Willam
­
n nt to Portland, where he was tried I.a«lles. Semi ErrYttur I’attei n In Time. CANYON CITY .NOV lilt OSEN ENTs. ette vnlh'v < port nil hands work­ visit with his parents and old-time
in the U. S. district «■< nrt. and on
ing on the Oregon Pacific in the friends at Canyonville. Mr. Ix'vei.s
¿&PATTi:itN OHDEIL
Cascades have been taken i ll to a is one of the energetic young men
the Sth inst. received his sentence
4
I?
This Order cntlHM the holder to ,■»
from Judge Bendy. Mr. anil Mrs.
illlLJ
kJlLiìl II
iflLLllJ
si etion of the read further down the of Grant county. — Plaindealer,
Everything New and First-Class.
Futt raotthin hat «>< n.e Jaclui, FKKK.
Out « nt this slip and Intloee it before
Santinm. No more work will lx1 Rosel urg. Dee. '.•th.
Saver anil W. W. J< boson weie
Jauuaiy lxt (with a two-ceiit stump
O. P. Cresap,
done in th<‘ mountains this season,
Still Mr. L. isn’t a bit proud; if
witnesses t mil this sect on.
frr n»urn | « singe\ to \V. Jem.'ng?
IhBrtrot, 1- I.a*t 14th Street, New
but the n ntrai tors have large stores all one reads is to be ereditisi, one
— Last \Y< dnesdny. after we had
Canyon City. Oregon.
Y«'ik, uii«l y« u will receive, by retnrr.
mail,
a
rulMse
patton.
w
itii
lurg«
gon«' to press, then fore t< o late for
ILi*, ab«». :i fine a*s«»rtment of l’aiÌH'dine of supplies in the mountains and is fain to believe that Harney A’al-
IHuxtratlon and full
oi this
wnn ««»mvtliing new, whi« h (««r beauty of will levin work in the spring as ley is rolling in wealth and enjoy­
¡ill our readers, we saw a runaway
jacket, worth 25 cents.
tlc-ign
and lini-li i* hard to vqual. A tine
Cress out with pencil the t»it«> deslN*d.
soon ¡.s th«' snow goes ctf. The ing "one coutil.u< is round of ph'a- Thi« Hotel is new —House. Boom* and Furniture
team near the race track, and learn
line (alni in all *hn«lv«). of
Burt Mcsanre, »1. Ktt.
40.
ami offer courteoii. servie« to rv«rv
V
a
loay
be
sure
of
the
»up«rl<»ri'y
the following particulars: Mr. Rob-
pi int where the contractors are now ure.” Mr. Li vens is expected in on guest that is entertained in it.
MOSA1C AVARE.
cf t'ja |«ttern, ns It h n •■aniide ■>(
nt work on th«' eastern division is the Friday’s stage.
Instm, <4 the firm of Rol inson <V
It
lurnixhed with pEMuRE»T*a
MoNTHL)
»'■ d on, imr deputy-sheriff', having
Beautiful Glass Ware 4'.l miles al ove Ontario. All the
a number of sub|>oeniis to serve
—Selxor vx. Williaim*. in civil nc-.
Of t vrry description T< i'et «-cts; genuine heavy work on the Malheur this
bronze Lamps with Duplex Burner*, our side of Ontario is tinislied.
-li VI, con « EUT
Work­ linn to recover money to amount of
some fifty milis from Burns, got
■Gitin ient to light th«' lawn.
Eight-Dav
men have ju.-t moved to the |»i:;t $250. on trial tx-fore Judge Parker
into his buggy and started, when
-.AXP-
« I ih k*.and a tine line of
the tongue fell, and the horses I e-
W VTCHES AND JEWELRY. where they are i.ow engaged. It is fine«' Friday lant. he.« created much
enme unmanageable: Mr. Robinson Theatrical Entertainment.
at th«' lower end of a canyon that intemt in Burn«. Judgment ren­
I
—rip« f . and Mrergehanm
jum|H d out and strut k the ground
extends tip forty-five miles from th«' dered Wednes«tay morning for th«'
. alt», narrante,I O) f rtR. sur*
III RXS, DEI EMBER i'TII
rtv ken«, all in uh. K hir . H
several films, from the impetus giv­
river, ami is a heavy p«'ice of work. plaintiff fur $102.50. and corta. Mr.
\ i bfi l’.iwd« i*—ever) N»dj
en him, which resulted in severe in­ Price of \dmbid'»n
The su|N rintendent is working llNI Selxor emnl«»ycd the xen-icea of
mw a pr.F«’ worth fr«>tn ...c
III Connrvthm with the Hon«e.
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line
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men. and will finish the grading Wilahirc «(.- Hudson, and G. 8
jury to the lift knee joint: Dr. M (“- i Mid reti
K m .M. anti Siati<»u«‘ry
« I nil «1« t»« rtptioi re.
through the can von this winter. Sizemore; Mr. William« nt.'.imxl
i'hc« ters was callixl in. ¡¡nd he is
Oldein irniti
T>H< new rtramlx of l^aor» ami eigar»
Wi Hand
going well today. 21st inst
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THE
HERALD.
WILLOW RANCH FLOURING MILL,
Occidental Saloon
RESPONSIBLE HOUSE,
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE!
A gricultural I mplements
FINE WINES, LIQUORS ANDJÄ
CATALOGUE OF 1888.
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