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f THE HERALD | Enterad a« reepud < liter mall matter et Hurnr.} Bl'RNS ADVERTISES! E N TS. A Call. the D emocratic C entral C ommittee of the C ounty .» fghant , greeting : To You »re re«pit»ted to meet at the Court llouze IASCA L NEWS -HARNEY VALLEY in Canyon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 25th day of February, 1» m , at 2 o’clock p m. tor the WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY S, Issx. purpose of fixing a time for the holding of the County Convention, mid making the apportion To School Directors and Teacher». County School Superintendent H, F. Dod«,»n ! ment of delegates to be allowed each precinct i f appointed Daviil L. Grace Deputy for this therein, «nd di«)»osing of such other businers as uri of Grunt county, Barties having l.-UBlner» may be presented for your consideration. A lull »transact with the Superintendent Mill find attendance is earnestly requested. Those who Mr. Grace at T he H erald offic e, Burns, Or. cannot attend in porson should be represented .-r~—— r- T B' ■■ by proxy. —Who will be your Valentine? R obkkt L ockwood , chairman. — Grand Leap »’ear Ballon 14th. Feb. 4, 1MKM. j LEGAI. ADVERTISEMENTS. LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW piNAL PROOF. IM, 1 Toilet Articles, Glass, Putty, Etc. ................ O ■ I BURNS, OREGON. W, E. GRACE, —— Jr A Large Xsnortment of U nited states L and O ffice ,» Lakeview, Oregon, > December -7, ¡8X7.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow« ing-nained settler has fikdnoticeof his inten-. tion to make final proof in supfiort of his claim, ami that suid proof will be made before J. T. Mael, County Clerk of Grant county, Oregon, ut C huvou ( itv, or., on February 25, 1»»8, viz: M. A. Modle, D. H. No. 307«, for the E'a of NW»4 and I a »!» 1 ami 2 of Sec. 7, Tp. 25 S., R. 82 E. He name» the billowing witnesses to prove Lis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: D. M. McMcnatny, John Morrell, James Brandon, and William Christian, all of Burns, Oregon. Jan. 11-7 A. F. KNELLING, Register. Lake Co., Oregon. BUSINESS MEN Shro«a that LAKEVIEW, lake co., Or., rontalna: 1 newapap,,.,>_, (rover: 2 aaloona; I brewers; 1 undertaker; 2 laiindrlee; 1 furniture atorej 1 ,hoe .iL T” market; « lawyara: ;t phyatclana: 1 aurveyor; 1 land aaent; I dentlat; I drugat„re”7JJ blackaniltha: 2 harnera allupa; 1 livery «table; 1 bakery; a general men-bandlt. atwwnJ1 onto: I milliner «hop; 1 real eatate aaeut; 1 aaw-mill. Also. 2 M atonic Iodica: ' piar lodge; a odd Eellowe' lodge«; 1 United Working Men'a lodge. FINE CUTLERY No banket aupper. DIAMOND Dl’ST. —Grand Ball at Harney on 22d. I QESEKT LAND, FINAL CROOF. I lux Just Been Iteceived. —En. H erald : The snow in Dia General Blacksmith and Wagon Maker —John South of the l’-ranch U U nits .» S tatus L and O stii e , i mond and Blitzen valleys has all Lakeview. Oregon, 5 in l’u-nn. Jtmutirv 2d, lsxx.) —F. J. Chaves notice of final disappeared, and the sleighs are NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thut Jno. H. R. 8CHLAGEL ------ L akeview , 0«^ PESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUDED. i FI m I ut . of Burt)», (¡runt county, Oregon, hH» laid aside. The weather today in j>;o >f in thin issue. I filled notice of intention to inuke proof on hit« I.AKEV1EW (Water Street) OREGON. desert lnnd ciahn No. 120, for theSE‘4 of Sec. 26, —See notice of final proof of dicates rain. £9*-Everything Guaranteed Pure and of the Very Best Quality. l-2y NE\ of Sec. 35, Tp. ¡’8 S, R31 E, before Register Prepared to do all kinds of work in the Blacksmith line. HOKSK-NHOEIN'c n — Stock is looking well for this William Bullington in this issue,. una Receiver at Lakeview, Or., on Monday, the *' 27th day of Februay, lxxx. He name» the fol |2.50 per head. —Misses Lula and Cora Harris time of the year. lowing witncFSv» to prove the complete irriga —Cattle men finished swamping tion and reclamation of said land: Geo. Bolen- are visiting in l!litz< n at pr-sent. boujxh. Wm. IIa\», (>. A. Harrison, Jno. Fitzger —The i.otice of final proof of between Diamond and Blitzen yes — H — ald, all of Burns, («rant co.. Or. BUGGIES, WAGONS, ETC. A. F. SNELLING, Register. terday. M rs . LOUIS RACINE P roprietress . Jan. 2-8 John Stender is in II ehai . d No. 11.’ Messrs. James Osgood and E. L. —T. G. Maupin started Friday pri.xAi. proof . Made to order with neatness, and of good quality. ■Main st., Burns, Or? morning for Beaver creek Crook Lewis got their feet badly frozen in U nited S tates L and O ffice ,» Lakeview, Oregon, > the mountains during the eold Co. Oregon. All Work Warranted. January luth, isxx.) — X — —Mr. llngy is building a dwell weather. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow ing-named settler has fileH notice of hi» Inten — The thermometer fell to 56 de A New and Elegantly Furnished House for the Accommodation ing on his ranch four miles from tion to make final proof in mipport of hi» claim, grees below zero her«'. and that said proof will be made liefore the | of"the Public. Burns. Give a Trial us Seeing is Believing. A first-class G i nsmith works in connection «iti Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on , —A party of six have gone to —Final proof notice of William the Blacksmith shop. March 5th, 1X88, viz: — X — Francisco Redon, II. Gass will be foun«l in this num Lakeview to prove up. A Limited Number of Guests can secure the most Comfortable Lodging Rooms 1). 8. No. 1528, for theSltf of NE’4, >^6 1 «’’<* —Overshoes are like umbrellas, in the Town, at this House. ber of T he II ehai . d . See. 4, Tp. 37 S., R. :16 E. He name» the follow- very uncertain property. There is ing witnesses to prove his continuous rest- . —D. Baker, of Silver creek was deuce upon, and cultivation of, suid land, viz: j — X — SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER in Burns Monday, and reports snow a man in this section who has a R. B. Freanij John Pgtier. L. . C., l„h‘imberlHiUi The Table» always Supplied with all the Eatable» obtHflfyihle and Served in Rest Style. and Frank M lnt«-o<. mi nt Grant «-«»iinUj, rapidly disappearing from that sec pair that he might as well return Igon. F. o. uddrr«»«: F«»rt MrD»«-»n|rK Nejada. J , to their former pi-ssessor as the tion. C. C. MALTBY L akeview , O b . Tiste SfXAAT'-KÆlll —Notice of dissolution of co-part cold weather is now over. Perhaps hi ’ will find another pair before next nership limited between Thos. Bain NEAR BURNS, OREGON. and W. J. Snodgrass of Harney City winter—that is, if some one don’t I get in ahead of him, for he is not is in this issue. RIDING MATERIAL A SPECIALTY. —V. J. Miller, Harney City’s en the only one who knows where the SAA ER it DORE - - - - - - - - - P roprietors . terprising young lawyer, has been others grew. Keeps Constantly on Hand a Large Stock of in Burns the past few days attend — Born, on Jan. 10, to the wife of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Spurs, Látigos Whips, Cinches, Chaprajos, A. S. Rholand, a daughter. oest of California Leather used. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ing legal business. — James Phillips has returned —Mrs. 1’. F. Stenger, who has PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. been quite ill the past few days, j from Fort Bidwell. is, we are pleased to note, again1 —A. T. Clark started for Hunt ington yesterday. able to be out. .... ... Burns, ...... . ....... .......... — .......... Born near Or., . Jan. 31, | —Thomas Kidd intends going to 1888,* to Mr. "ami Mrs. Milo’uuBh- SoutJj Aj»crica next spring, And all kinds of Surface Lumber thoroughly seasoned for building purposes and at plNAL PROOF. — ing, a fine 101b son; M. M. Cushing ' S. H. 1’ ’ orter ' ‘ is „ going „ to Ari U nited S tates L and O ffice ,» REDUCED PRICES. Lakeview, Oregon, > zona. in attendnnee. January 31, 1.S88.) 25 Miles South of Lakeview. —"Tex” saloon is the greatest i —Several parties are trapping NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his Inten the snow went oil*. Why? beaver since pleasure resort in Burns. 1 tion to make final proof in support of his claim, Haring been added they tire enubled to fill all orders us «oon as received. A C itizen . and that said proof will be made before the Because his brands in liquors an«< ‘ Register or Receiver ut Lakeview, Oregon, on N. B. — Good Road all the way. Diamond, Or., Jan. 31, ’88. cigars arc of superior quality. * March 20, 18X8, viz: ... _ Joseph Delore,* —“The Herald” has a nice rod LETTER LI MT. I). S. No. 793, for the SE 1 ., Sec. 10, Tp. «4 R, R. in pickle for the would-be newspa Remaining in the Post-office nt Diamond, GENERAL MERCHANDISE 3-1 E. He names the following witnesses to county, Oregon, uncalled for, Jim. 31, *».s: prove his continuous residence upon, and culti per manipulator attacking it under (¡rant Burls, J. I*. Hoover, Newton vation of, said land, viz; Horace Layton, Frank BURNS, OREGON. cover of "A Stranger,” and “A Set-| Hoover, W. A. Hoover, Duniel Newhall, William Lytle, and J« »eph Brown, all A. SNIDER L akeview , O regon . Hoover, A li< e Hoover, Jno. D. of Grant county, Oregon; 1*. O. Address: Fort tier.” Hoover, - Neut. ----- McCune, Mrs. James McDermit, Nevada. McAuthor, Mrs. C. J. Feb. 1-10 A. F. SNELLING, Register.?! —The retail grocery business of When calling for the above letters, please say i Geo. Huston «t Son was closed by “a«l\vrtlscd. NEW TO-DAY ” J. I.. I ngham , 1’. M. * attachments levied last Monday NOTICE. and Tuesday to satisfy demands fTN’AL PROOF. * 7 '"***• of creditors. All persons indebted to W. H. U nitedstates i states L and O ffice .» . —E d . B land ’ s broken leg is not Caldwell for blacksmithing will Lakeview, Oregon. > Keeps «onstandy on hand a Fall Ling^f' January 17, UWS.) doing as well as «’Xpected, but his please come forward ami settle at DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow Pays Highest Market Price for Grain. ing-named settler has Hied notice of his inten friends hope better for the final out once with Ix*e Caldwell, collector tion to nmke final protif in support of his claim, 1IATS, CAI’S, BOOTS, come than reports the past week for same. ami that said proof will be made before the 10-2 Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on 11A, a W A RE, QU E E NS W A R E, would lead them to believe. He March 10, 1 ksh , viz: _.^^-Jèk\SSWARE AND, ALSO, CROCKERY, William Buffington, Is still at the Mahon ranch, on A < “,1—A- F- * A- M- D. S. No. 1322. for the W'a of N W>4. See. 8; R’, of BOTH TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. This Mill is in fine condition for turning out superior work. Is in charge of a first NE’4, bee. 7, Tp. 32 8, R. 32’., E. He names the Crow creek. All Masons nrftng are Small, Henry Welch, f. M. Fitzgerald. W. das» miller. GROCERIES, NOTIONS, SCHOOL & SUPPLIES. H. Gass, —Call at the oliice of V. J. Miller, renuestwi V-y j-thn-n in Harney all of Burns, Grant county, Oregon, I following witneFses to prove hl» continuous res- Attorney-at-law, at Harney t' Chj^tafcy to 1 meet 1 * v in 1,1 Burns no on «in Satur- »'«it in- £W*AI1 of which he offers at the Lowest Prices and for—jp^-Cash Chuy mti .1 v denee upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Oregon, nml Feb. S-ll A. F. SNELLING. Register. j-'-vo,uJl—day, February 11, for the purpose IleliH^! .................................. jBchool land, pints of all the of organizing a lodge U. 1). P'INAL PROOF. t vacant school l-*”p4-flni«Is in the valley. NOTICE TO UKHTORS. The Highest Prices will be puid for Wheat. Highest rates will be paid in exchange for U nited states L and O ffice ,» »CM 'Wietr<l every week from | All parties knowing themselves ROBINSON / Lakeview. Oregon, > DODSON PROPRIETORS. January 1«, 18X8.) ‘ ' 7» I Salem, Oregon. 7* Oats, Barley and Wheat. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- indebted to me Dee. 31st, 1887, are Burns, Oregon. ing mimed settler hns filed notice of hie inten —Died, at 1 o’clock a tn on the hereby notified that their accounts r tion to make final bro«»f in support of his claim, morning of Feb. 6, 1888, nt her home and that said proof will be made before the and Sen* for Yourselves Heftorc Trading Elsewhere. Register or Received at Lakeview, Oregon, on . ‘tai pn l’ine creek, Mrs. Mary Keating, are now due, and as I am desirous March 10th, 1X8», viz: Full Supply of of closing all accounts to begin with William II. Gass, aged 38 years. The deceased wits 1). S. No. 1352, for the SW\, Sec. 5. Tn. 32 R, R the wife of Thos. Keating, and sis the New Year, Debtors are urgent 82*2 K. He names the billowing witnesses to ly requested to come in and settle THE HOPKINS HOUSE. prove his contimiou» residence upon, and culti ter of Mrs. Lessing, of Harney City. vation of, said land, vis: Wm. Buffington, ('. C. nt once. I ’ . F. S tengeh . Sh«‘ leaves no children. Small, Henry Welch ami J. M. Fitzgerald, ull of Burns, (¡rant countv, Oregon. —The clerk fir school district M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor . Feb. »-11. A. F. SNELLING, Register. Political waves an- rolling high Lakeview, Oregon. No. 13 hiiH received orders not to ALSO just now and threat ’ ning to over pTlNAL PROOF. collect the tax ns advertised. The j all they eoild " hcln !. t > ‘ ‘ ‘ ^pirations of Beer, Bitters and the Best Cigars in the Market. directors have done all tlw ■ U nited S tates L and O ffic eo Lukcvlew, Oregon, > hlitionnl three ,(m. Jtm Blaine, and he ones aloud to secure an nil.... ................. January is, Dow.) Drinks scientifically mixed in style and quantity to suit. |(f to Ins political managers on this NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that the follow months for the school ........... children of ing named settler has filed notice of his inten t side the Atlantic, "Save me, or 1 this district, but have failed—on a tion to make final pr<M»f in support of his claim, Everything New and First-Class. and that said proof wiU be made before J. T. A First-Class Billiard Table mere technicality, as we are in I perish!” But the briny breezes Mael, Clerk of Grunt eogiity, Oregon, at Canyon waft reply: from John Sherman: City, Or., on March lt^itws. viz: formed. jTaF*i< F ALWAYS ON IIAND^H ’ve tried to reach the union summit: This Hotel is new—House, Rooms and Furniture—ami offer courteous service to every John Sttemler, —A Grand Ball will be given nt You Hui »till iih far ax ever from it; D. S. No. 1M19, for/ihe SE>, of NV, »4, and NE* i u cst that is entertained in it. You ’ ve tried three tlm< h and never come it. IIA BN EV CITV NOTES. Bain’s hall in Harney City, on the of SW'4 and hits TA « of St\. 6, Tp. 2i S, R. 37 E. Oh, my Jimmy!” CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. He names the following witnesses to prove his En. II krai . d : The Know is moving 22d of February, 1888, by Phil continuous residence upon, ami cultivation of off slowly every «lay in this vicinity. said land, viz: John Russman, George Cox, Rob Bruner. The services of two good T he ¡XM>r little tax tlint the Amer Selle, Ben Hardmun, all of Drewsey, Oregon. —The water from the melting musicians have been obtained for ican people howled alsiut when the Feb. »-11 A. F. SNELLING. Register. th«' tM-ension by Mr. Bruner. Tick tea was thrown overboard in Boston snow seems to be sinking well into ets. 12.50, including supper. All harbor looks trivial enough in these the ground. A good thing, for it piN’AL PROOF. O. P. Cresap, are invited to nttend. * U nited states L and O ffice ,» days, when one of the two great has been dry so long. Canyon City. Oregon. Lakeview. Orepm. > — It is a g«Hxl thing, too, that the Has. also, a fine assortment of Barbcdine —G ooey ’ s for February contains American political parties lives . January 25, lsxx.) |i portrait of John G. Whittier, and only to keep up and increase taxa snow is departing so gradually, for ware—something new, which for lieautv of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thut the follow In Connection with tlie House. design ami finish is hard to equal. A‘fine ing named settler lias tiled notice <»f his inten if it had gone with a rush the whole nn accompanying sketch, "The tion, and expects to get into power line (and in all shades), of tion to make final proof in eumiort of his claim, and thut said proof will be made before the Home of Our tjunkcr Poet;” nn ex once more because it is that kind of country would have been flooded. MOSAIC WARE. Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Or., on —Settlers art- making arrange cellent pii|M-ron "Working(¡irisand an organization.—Courier-Journal. Beautiful Glass Ware March 23, 1X88, viz: F. »1. Cha^Vs. The newt Brandit of I.lqiiora and Cinara Always on Hund. ments for doing eonsideraide How to Help Them,” by Mrs. Croly; S. 1911, for the Lola Mumbdted 2 and 3 of Sec. Of every description- -Toilet sets; genuine D. ••A Stranger,•’ and “A Settler.** 19, Tp. 31 S, R. 82 ; a E. lie nanhs the following ft neing. A good idea, for then they bronze several short store•.«, serials, poems, Lamps w th Duplex Burners, one I nurses to prove bis continuous residence Look out. ladies and gentlemen can save what they raise on their suttleicnt to light the town. Eight-Dav wit sketches, music, fashions, etc., with upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Wm. Clocks, and a fine line of ( lipper, Wm. Wood». Geo. Bolenbaugh, ('has. plenty of illustrations. It is nn in of the Harney country! Save your places. Dollashlde, all of Diamond P.O., Oregon. WATCHES AND .JEWELRY. Feb. m - 11 selves! The Gyaseutus is loose! A. F. SNELLING. — Bang«- stock is looking well, teresting numlH'r. and Ulgara—Pipe», and Meerschaum DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. Only a few weeks ago he broke considering the hard weather they Tobacco —A Grand Lenp Yenr Bull will Pitws n specialty, warranted. Oysters. Sar dines. Crackers, all fresh. Soaps, best Is’given by th«' Ladies of Burns on out and tried to raise Ned! He was have passed through. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take notice brand». Yeast Powders—everybody that the limited partnership heretofore ami — Bain A’ Snodgrass have dis Feb. 14th, under the same observ- “A Stranger,” but we all knew the can draw n prize worth from 25c now existing between Th« s. Bain as genuine to |1. Full line of School lince ns the one given 18th lilt, with old brand, and so he didn’t take solved partnership. I understand partner, and W. J. Snodgrara, special partner, Books, and Stationery will on the 8th day of March, 18M, be dissolved that Mr. Snodgrass will continue of all descriptions. «me. exception: th - gentlemen will anybody in! by mutunl consent. Older» from Dated this the 28th «lay of Jantiarv. 1888. For it was the Gyaseutus that th«- business. Mr. Loggan is at The Country pr.mptly pay all ex|K'ns«>s; every gent, that ami correctly fl Red. 1-1 y T homas B ain , ( Genuine Partner, was loose! The Finest to Be Found in the Lower Market tending to it at present. takes part is required to buy n num W. J. S nodgrass ,i Special Partner. Feb. 8-11 He ran onto an advertisement —Items are scarce, but the T he Baltimore Sun points out Harney City, Grant co.. Or. ber. I.adies fr«s'. The supper wii! F. P. LANE be given at Chop House nt th«' gen and thought it was nn item! How— weather is fine, Harney City is that n curious class of commodities, LAKEVIEW, OREGON. Harney Land Office Bill. gay as ever. (’ ok . which an- protected bv the tariff, tlemen’s expense. No basket su|>- lie—did—roar! (.’.» before the Hon re. 1 Then he got scared and bolted Harney City, Feb. 7, 18S8. j>er—thnt was n mistake in our Inst have their pri«*es arbitrarily regu- Be it enacted hv the Senate and house of Re of the United State s ««f America in issue. La<li«'ato invite and accom for the wilderness! How—he—can liltcd by so-called "trusts.” In oth ( presentatives A number of the leading Repub er wonts, ongrvis Rssvmhlrd, That ro mu« h of the dis —bolt! Ilis k<-eper caught him pany their partners. the duty simply affords tricts of lands subject to sale under existing papers of the country indorse laws at Lakeview, La Grande, ami The Dalles Two First-Class Billiard Tables —Last Sunday, through the again, and disclaimed all conni lican of capitalists an opportunity land district», in the Stat? of Oregon, ns arc con the President’s messag«- nn<i de cliques tained in the following houtMiaric». shall con Courtesy of Mr. Thos. Haskell, Tils' vance at his ill-advised escape! to pluntler eonsnnicrs. This is the mand a reduction of taxation, vii: tinue a new land district, to be called the liar But now the Gyaseutus is loose II ehai . d la«lies enjoye«l Veil t the he Ji pleasure ease with an article of such univers ney land district, bounded as follows: Com- Snake river, in the State of Oregon. of a two-mil«- driw to and from the again! lie is “A Settler" this time the Chicago Tribune, Boston A<1- al use as sugar, which has its price • mencingat hi township line between tow» shipstwehr ami vertiser. Indianapolis Journal, St. controlled by the refiners' trust, thirteen home of Grandma lli^kell, where tor all whom it don’t concern! south, of second standard parallel; HARDWARE AND CROCKERY west to northwest corner of towi ship He foams! lie rages! He kicks!— Paul Pioneer-Press. Providence (K. with a capital amounting to ♦50,00(1- thence n pleasant visit wa made. The south, of range twenty-foureast of Wil I.) Journal, and Omaha Bee; and <•00. Among th«- articles which are thirteen lamette meridian; thence due s«»uth, to the day was bright'\vit^sunshine. and O—how—lie—can—kick! s tcihwcst corner of township twentyninc south, H e ’ s the Romping Tiger of the three pa|H-rs printed in German control!«<1 in this wav are lead, lin- of while th«' grou generally was range twenty-three east of Willamette merid and having a wide eireulhtion and ian; thence due east to the boundary line of the Rolling Forks! H e ’ s a gramatical sloppy with mel i snow, th«' ron-1 seed oil. paper bags, paving pitcl \State of Oregon; thence north on said bonnda an untold influence among the Ger line to the place of beginning. SE<‘. That the is level and in «f\’ondition for critter—"Here is your homes.” conlage. steel, salt, rubber, sch l«M-ation of the office of said district shall be man-American people — the Staats th«' season, a ridge spans the Sil H e ’ s going to "move the swamp!” slates and oil cloth. In the lf«'l designated by the President of the United States, mar he changed from time to time by him vias river, arid th«’ brood rich acres H e ’ ll write letters (brother fellows Zeitung, Chicago, Staats Zeitung, known as manufacturers of tabldoil an«! as the public convenience may seem to require. 3. That there shall be appointed by of the farm lie just on th«' other to father, that’ll just make that— New York, ami the Western Anzei- cloths, prie s have b»-en^»ut up\l>5 SE<\ dent, by anil with the advice an * ger, St. Ia>uis. side—as th«' old couple eonsidci it democratic—governor—wn.r! )M-r cent. This concern is e Sr rate, a register and a receiver «Harriet, who shall respectively ha required IL SCHMINCK W hoop! Don’t you see him run In referring to the effect of the | h > sc <! of firms who have put in to nd too large for them to manage to fi reside at the site cf th? office, and l«v subject LAKEVIEW, OREGON nancial advantage, we believ«' one ning everybislv else’» business? absence of international copyright money n hich is forfeitnbh- if prices tothr fame laws ami entitled to the same com cation ss is or may he prescribed by law in of our eastern m«lers coifld pur D on ’ t you w him running the upon the country at large. Mr. Low are cut. and dealers who show that pet rela:lon toother lan«t offices in said State. chase this excellent farm nt reason whole campaign, and holding all ell put the question. ” ether it be they have maintained the prices 10 cents t line—no a«1. lews than 2.’» rents -akvn.- the government oilices at once? able figures by writing Mr. Hnskell. prudent in a nation to allow its fix. «1 lor th, season rc«-eive front the Manufacturer of Tinware Look out. 1 tell you. ladies and literature, or a great part of its liter l«s>l a cash rehat«- of 15 to 17 per ■\A7 \VTFD. Every man that has nut scribed to T he H erald (old and young, rich and Hauling in Town gentlemen, for the Gyaseutus is ature, to lx- made for it by another cent. This is cited merely to show poor, married ami sing.e). a ho cornea to Burns Teniers need not incur the expense and delav of sending off for BY buainraa. ami while awaiting time for re loose! nation—in other words, to allow how these things work Surely the •»n STI RLIXG. turning home, to know that he is cordially fn- PriX (7t ¿nf inr«'d T ,h’’ HO’W kt*P*’* ft,H •’ Burn». or?K«»n And look out, Gyaseutus, or the shaping of its thought, and time is not far distant when the gov VDrd to Cornr to 1 HR H rraid RS a r>t ng R oou , An v nn? (ii-virinz to hav? hauling any kind where be will find a welcome seat at a table rnces. ( ltizens will find here as complete a line of Hardware and of haul in ir—«Ion? tor them, call on G Sterling, you’ll run onto something loaded’! therefore of its character, to be done ernment must step in between the whereon are y'a. ed for his perusal all the (rockery M any other establishment in this section If country who wi’l faithfully mt«! id? all areal P en H« i i >, r . hv that «'ther?"—The Centurv for citizen an«l th«' monopolist.—Sun choicest literature of the dav ladles nnlrr» toft tor him nt the f Puw ft is invited to Burns, Or.. Feb. -I, I nns . 1*11 a thiwunrrvilhr. February. i ___ day Welcome Flooring, Rustic, Siungles, Attention M’o'w Machinery .t «'M Val" Bou'1 «Al t»>* Mlld. i»nl «! ,»>«” * , th« ih n” ,1 <”>' I FINE SILVER WARE F ine W ines , L iquors and C igars . A gricultural implements Tinware of «|| D c « m H pt•««*« .Made t«» Onlc er « all and «ec « m - tm I*. llerai' Herab Herab Herab Herab vertv reas< l’riu Th Folici TH feren