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THE HERALD (Entered as second class mail matter at Burns.] IXXÛkL XEWMMH.UINKŸ V.ïbLÊY. WEDNESDAY, FEBRt'AIlY 29, 1SSS. To Mch«»ol Directors arul Teacher«. County School Superintendent H. F. Doc’s-in ns appointed David L. Grace Deputy f.»r thi> t»ari of Grant county. Parties having business to transact with the Superintendent will find Mr. Grace at T he H erald office, Burns, Or. BALL AND OYSTER SUPPER. AT HARNEY CITY. Evening of March 10th* 1888« By Van Curtis. Good music, good management, good supper, is an assurance of a good time. Everybody invited. ATTENTION DEMOCRAT«! To T he D emocratic V oter » of the V arious P kb 'T ncts in T he C ounty of G rant , state of O regon , Greeting: You are requested to hold Primary Meetings j in your respective precincts, at the usual place of voting in »ut h precincts (except In sucn pre- 1 clhcts a» have more than one polling pface therein, in which case you arc to hold the pri mary meeting of such precincts at polling place number one ), on Tuesday, the 20th day of March, iaa.-, at the hour of 2o’clock p m, for the putjs. se of electing Delegates to attend the Democratic County Convention, which meets at the Court House in Canyon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 28th day of .March, 188», at the hour <>f jo o’clock a m. At the meeting of said ('onvvntion, no member thereof will be allowed more than one proxy tlierein. The number of Delegates to which each precinct Is entitled un der the apportionment is as follows: Canyon < ity, 3; John Day, 3; Marysville, 2; Union, 5; Granite, 1; Olive, 1; Warm Springs, 2; I ajuk j I Creek, 3; Fox, 2; Hamilton, 1; North Fork, 2: Hay Stack,R Shoo Fly, 1; Mountain Creek, 2; Kufk Creek, I ; Bouth Fork. 2; K. s- Bud. 2; Mid die, 2, Bear Valley, 1; Silvi« s Valley, 1; Burns, I; Harney, 2; ('nrrey, 2; Blitzen, 2; Drewsev, 8; Alvord, 1: ( allow. I. .Making the total number of Del'/gatcK to said Convention, 54. By order of the Democratic ( entrai Commit tee of Grant county. R obert L ockwood , Canyon city, Or., Feb. 25, 1888. Chairman. BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL MERCHANDISE BURNS, OREGON. P F STENGER. Keeps constantly on hand a Full Line of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. AND SHOES, HARDWARE TINWARE, QI'EENSWAKE, GLASSWARE AND, ALSO, CROCKERY, BOTH TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, * SCHOOL SUPPLIES. LAKEVIEW LEGAL ADVKKTISEMENTS. fflNAL PROOF. U nited ntxteh L and O ffice .» Lake view, Oregon, > January 31, 1888.) NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that th# follow ing-named hettier ha« filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof In aup>>ort of hie claim, and that bald proof will be made before the Itegiafer or Receiver at Lukuview, Oregon*.on March U), law», via: Joaeph Delore, D. S. No. 798. for the SE'i, Her. 10, Tj> 34 S. R. 34 E. He name« the following wltncn* to prove hie continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, sai<i land, viz: Horace Layton, Frank Newhall. William Lytle, und Joseph Brown, all of ' rant county, Oregon; F. O. Address: Fort McLermit, Nevada. Pel». 1-10 A. F. SNELLING, Register. ADV ERTINE MEATS. TUB] TOWN OB1 LAKEVIEW Lake Co., Oregon. AS IT IS VOICED BY ITS LOCAL NEWSPAPER <fc THE HERALD. BUSINESS MEN abroad that LAKEVIEW, Lake co., Or., contains: 1 newspaper; 2 hotels 1 grocer: 2 salyons; 1 brewerv; 1 undertaker; 2 laundries; 1 furniture store; 1 shoe shop; i meat market. 4 lawyer«: 3 physicians: 1 surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 dentist; k drugstore; 1 jeweler- t blacksmiths; 2 harneaa shops; 1 livery stable: 1 bakery; 3 general merchandise stores, i boih ouae: I milliner shop; 1 real es ate agent; 1 saw-mill. Also, 2 Maaonie lodges:* 1 Good Tem plar lodge; 3 Odd Fellows’ lodges; 1 United Working Men’s lodge. Attention F'armers ! 25 Miles South of Lakeview. p iNAL PROOF. U nited S tates L and O ffice .» Lakeview, Oregon. > January 17, IXKS.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before ’the A. SNIDER - -- -- -- -- L akeview , O.E00 v Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Man li 10, lHSS viz: William Buffington, 0. S. No. 1822, forth« W'a of NW»4, .-'ec. H; S’, of NE*4, See. 7, Tp. R2 8, R. 3J.2 E. He nanus the This Mill is in fine condition for turning out superior work. Is in churge of a first- following witnesses to prove his continuous res- deuce upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: C. ('. Small, Henry Welch, J. M. Fitzgerald, W . class miller. IL Gass, all of Burns, Grant county, Oregon. our flour Feb. R-ll A. F. SNELLING. Register. Jury in Whiting case failed to VII of which he olTcrs at tbe Lowest Prices and for flF-Cash Only _*JI-ly agree. T1IE Bl HNS l>EM<M'HATIC CLUB. FOIL ISNM. —See final proof notice of Alvin P. Jones. This Club was formed on Saturday, Feb. 25, Pays Highest Market Price for Grain. THE 88, by the Democrats, in response to tbe pub —Final proof notice of T. J. ’ lished Cftll of Feb. 22d, for the purpose of organ ROBINSON 1 DODSON PROPRIETORS. fur the preservation of democratic unity Shields, in this issue of T he llEll- izing during 1888. J. E. McKinnon, Secretary, to Burns, Oregon. whom address all communieatiMi.s und docu AI.D. guarantee —The Burns Democratic Club ments. starts out this weeek with 50 ANNOUNCEMENTS. Full Supply of piNAL PROOF. The Highest Prices will lie paid for Wheat. Highest rates will he paid in exchange for names. U nited states L and O ffice ,» All unnoinicementH made ut following rat« s, —Final proof notice of William and Oats, Barley and Wheat. Lakeview. Oregon, > payment invariably In advance. Commis ' A. Cecil, is in this issue of T he stoner and Assessor $5 each; ull other county January 18. 1888.» NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the f.dlow offices ItOeu: h. Legislative, und CongresHionu; I ! |L» each. H erald . I ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten- I tion to make final pumi in support of his claim, / —M. A. Modie went to Canyon ALSO £9*Call and See for Youi'selves Before Trading1 and that said proof will he made before the DEMOCRAT. City with his witnesses and made ' Register or Receiver ut Lakeview, Oregon, on Beer, Bitters and the* Best Cigars in the Market. 1 Man h Uth, 1888, viz: FOR AMMBBSOR. final proof on his land. William II. Gns», T. J. Coz\ d , for Assessor, subject to the I I). S. No. 1352, for the SW ». -, See. 5. Tn. 32 8, R —The School now being taught action Drinks seientiHvally mixed in .*<fyie and qttantilir to suit. ;.2’3 E. lie names the following wirtiissest«* of the Democratic county convention. by Mr. Doran in Diamond valley is prove his continuous residence upon, and ( ulti THE HOPKINS HOUSE vation of, sa’d land, vis: Wm. Buffington, <’. C. spoken of as good work. KEPI BLICAN. Small, Henr> Welch ami J. M. Fitzgerald, ull of A First-Class Billiard Table Burns, Grunt County, Oregon. —Grand Ball and Oyster Suppar FOR AS8ESBOR. M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor . Feb. 8-11. A. F. SNELLING, Register. Xip-IUE ALWAYS ON HAND-X» i-iy W illiam H arvey , for Arscftsor, subject totbc at Harney, March 16th. Every Lakeview, Oregon. npfloti of the Republlcan county convention. body invited. piNAL PROOF. —“Tex” saloon is the greatest Have Money When You Can. U nited states L and O ffice ,» Anyone having Final Proof to innke will «ave l.akeview, Oregon, > Everything New and First-Class. pleasure resort in Burns. Why? ! money I Vj aixl time by coining to T he H erald January 18, > ) Because his brands in liquors and office, where Blar-k« obtained from the Land NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Iha.’the follow This Hotel is new—House, Rooms and Furniture—and offer courteous service to every Office will be found und will be correctly filled ing natncl settler has filed notice of his inten cigars are of superior quality. * 1 | out. Toilet Aticles, Glass, Putty, Etc. ______________________ tion to make final proof in support of his claim, guest that is entertained in it. —Prof. Ensley, phrenologist, and that said proof will be made before J. T. M1TH I. o I M H1T1NO. .Mael, Clerk of (.«rant county, Oregon, at Canyon made a business visit to Burns, but City, Or., on March 10, lsxs. viz: — X — The next meeting of the Burns .John Sternlcr, left for Canyon City, where he will Democratic Club will take place on I). S. No. lRl'J, for the BE’« of NW (, and NE?, In Connection with the House. devote his time to the examination Saturday, March 10th, 1888, when .«f SW’t und lots ■> A (i of «Sec. (», Tp. 23 S, R. L7 F. He names the following witntJECB Io prove his »nd interpretation of cranial devel every member should be ¡»resent, ; continuous residence upon, ami cultivation oi The Best Brands of Liqnors and Cigars .Always on Hand. — H — Haiti land, viz: John Rmsman, George Cox, Rob opments. and as many new names added as ■ Selle. Leu llardiuan, a-i of Drev sey, Oregon. A Large Assortment of —Dr. Gillham, of Harney, was are now on the roll. Feb. 8-11 A. F. SNELLING’. Register. in Burns Monday. We predict f< r J. E. M c K innon , F I ft E CUTLERY j JHN a L PROOF. the doctor a brilliant success in lias Just Been Received. ___ Sec’y U nited states L and O ffice ,» Harney, which bis skill and atten Lakeview, Oregon, > The Burna Brewery. tion to business fully deserves. — H — , Januarj 25, lMW.) I NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- —Last Monday night two sad Mr. Locher is bottling a good ar 1 Ing name«! settler bus filed notice of his inten PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUDED. ticle of Leer for the Burns ’ market, tion to make final proof in support of his claim. dles, bridles, anil one blanket, the The Finest to Be Found in the Lower Market 1 nml thut said proof will be made before the — K — of Jno. Morell and Th, s. and is doing a go »d business, wc I Regó; er and Receiver nt Lakeview, Ur., on learn I March 23, 1888, viz: /^*Evcrythinif Guaranteed Pure and of the \ <*ry I Jest Quality. l-2y ! are informed, were stolen F. I . J. Chaves, i I). S. 1911, for the Lois numbered 2 and 3 of See. from Devine’s barn, and on Tues The building is quite a neat and 19. Tp.81 8, R. E. He ... ntuneR the following large establishment, and adds to SEND YOllt ORDER FOR THESE VERY FINE CVRRANTS day a pArty were out in .search of witnesses to prove ‘his continuuUB rtgideucc fix' 1 usin' ss-like ajipearance of the upon, nnd cultivation o., ______ •f, ....... Baid ....... land, viz: _____ Win. the thieves. I BLOOMINGTON NURSERY, G. W. CRANE, BLOOMINGTON, ILL. Clipper. Wil. W« m <! s , Geo. Bolcubaugh, Citas. PolJiif hide, all of Diamond 1’. ()., Oregon. —Rev. D. W. Leath, a Baptist street it is located on. Messrs, A. F. SNELLING. Goods will get here Feb. 8-11 minister of Lakeview, held services r.ochcr A (libblin have both erected 1 Buy Small Fruitr Two First-Class Billiard Tables^ in time for planting ETJNAL PROOF. at the O<ld Fellows Hall in Burns' dwellings for residence, and their ' this spring and sc ' how it will pay ; th« business will grow rapidly as the this spring. Fruit last night. He preached an earnest U nited S tates L and O ffice .» trees: Apple, pear, HARDWARE CROCKERY Lakeview, Oregon. > and eloquent sermon, to an atten beer becomes known, as Mr. L. is a Gooseberry will de Januarv 30, 1<S88. J first-rate brewer. well near Burns as plum, cherry, apri- tive audience. He leaves for Can NOTH E IS HEREBY GIVEN «hat Ihe follow we know, and Cur c >t, peach, orange ing name«! Bettler has filed notice of Ids inten iii.rrzi.N »'«. ashes . yon City this morning. tion to nuike final proof fn support of his eliiim quince, and mulbcr and that said proof will be made’ beL-re the —S. V. Curtis of Harney, paid the Ei». H erald : Weather is fine, rants equally well Reglsier or Re< elver at Lakeview, Oregon, yn these should I ry—‘‘dl fine, and March 24th, H erald a visit on 23d inst., having and flock looking well. 18w8, viz: carefully select«« hardy, 2, 3, or 5 ft. \V iili; m Clipper, just returned fiom Phil Bruner’;- —The new grass quilt is shoot-1 D. S. No1M2, tl.e S’.; .>1 N E‘4 and S’2 of N’W’;. Evergreens: Ar- Sec. I'*. Tp. 27 for S, R. ."1 E. lie names t ile follow ball (so thoroughly advertised in ing forth on the foot-hills, indi as it requires tin ing witnesses to pjove his continuous resilience II. SCHMINCK same amount,, < oorVitie. balsam fir, the H erald ), and which was a; cating that spring is hero. LAKEVIEW. OREGON upon, and cul ivu'ion of, said land, viz: H. L- Irish juniper, Pines, right, C. WHiiams, F. J. Chaves, William pronounced success. See Mr. Cur —The stock men are busily en- work to raise th Dunn, ull of Diamond P. O., Grant county, Or best as the indifih cedars, spruce, rho- egon. tis’ advertisement for the 16th gage«l in swamping and driving the l A. F. SNELLING, Register. ent fruits. dodendron. . Orna i ch.15-12 prox. stock on the hills. Manufacturer of Tinware I The Blackberry, mental trees: Ash, —Dr. Ilorton, a dentist well- '—The N. Comegys and Wilshire! J7INAL PROOF. alder, birch, walnut known in Burns, a resident of Dia sheep are on ! unehgrafs and win Dewberry, Raspber U nited S tates L and O ffice .» box elder, catalpa, Lake view, Oregon, > mond valley, paid T he H erald a tered without feeding hay. They j ry, Strawberry, As Farmers n< ■ <1 not incur the exp r.-e nnd delay offending off for January :-o, 1-s-ss. ) chestnut, cotton NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN very pleasant visit one day last are fat enough now for any market. paragus, Rhubarb, Agricul:u-!1 Implements, as this House keeps a full stock r.t Fair that the follow wood, cypress, elm, ing named pettier bus fl’ed notice of h.’s inten week; the doctor has just proved 1 rices. C;tiz‘ !’.s iv.ll find here as complete a line of Hardware an«l —This is surely the Italy of Hard shell almond, tion to make final pr.iof m support of Iiis < mini, juneberrry, collie nml thut sa’d proof will he made before tin up on the land upon which his Eastern Oregon for wintering stock. I American sweet Crockery as in any other establishment in this section of country. Register or Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Chestnut, <Stc., arc tree, larch, linden, home is located, lie reports tlie —Mr. Editor, I have been in] Mart h 22d, l.sss. viz: a!l viptionH Made to Order. Cull mid see Goods. magnolia, maple, AVitlk.n» Bonn. farmers of his vicinity busily en- Eastern Oregon for 12 years, en all grown r.t the P. 8. No 1887. for the SW ‘ ,. Fee. 15, Tp. double flowering _7 S. R. <1 E. He names the following witnerses gaged in sowing grain. gaged in the stock business—both 1 Bloomington Nur his continuous residence upon, and peach, poplar, j . red- to prove —The hall was crowded last Sat cattle and sheep—and can safely 1 sery «specially for :ivation of paid laud, viz: II. L. Wright, S. bud, tulip, and wil cu Powcis. William Clipper, and <’ Willian s all General Blacksmith and Wesson Maker urday in response to the notice in s y t ■ t from the location of this I the East Oregon Diamond 1*. O., (’’rant muntv. Oregon. low. Weeping trees: of Feb. 15-12 A. F. SNELLING, Register last week's H erald , still many who valley, the surrounding mount! ins trade, and will Le Ash, Ac. Shrubs: II. R. SCHLÄGEL would have been present not having nml the low desert that lies south sold by T he H er L akeview , O regon . Althea, acacia rose, CMNAL PROOF. subscribed for T he H erald knew of the Malheur and Harney lakes, ald by special LAKEVIEW (Wuter Street) OREGON. almond, berberry, U nited states L and O ffice » nothing of the meeting until it was it is 10 degrees warmer here than in agreement, to the I.akev’ew, Oregon, > Prepared to do all kinds of w.-.k in the ¡iiueksini.ii line. HORSE-SHOEING AT Harney farmers nt calycanthus cur a thing of the past; a number of Harney valley. Janm.rv 2id. l-ks. ) $2.50 per lieud. prices less agents ’ rant. deutzia, dog NOTH E IS HEREBY GIVEN th«' the follow sulsieriptioiis have been added to —For browse of all kinds, grease! named gettler h;:D filed noticeof Ids i’l’.en- --------- 0 - Wc wood, for a y.t hi a, ing ti»>n to make final proof in support of bis < 'iiim, pur list this week in consequence. wood, awe t sage, rabbit sage, etc., commission. and that said proof m ;4I be mivle I efore the fringe, honeysuckle made this arrange —On Saturday the infant daugh this section is unequalled. The Regis er or Re-river at Lakeview, Oregon, on BUGGIES, WAGONS, ETC etc. Select any Marc h 22(1,188s, viz: ter of Mr. and Mr. D. Jamison was sheep feed upon this during the ment in the hope of II. I.. Wright, seeing Harney Val thing from the list Made to order v.-i li neatness, mid of good quality. D 8. No 2791. f..r ihe S’,ofJ.'E’4. fx»ts i and 2, buried in the Burns cemetery. The w inter. and if suited to the Sec. -J, Tp. 28 s. R. ;.] E • He i ames the follow little one, a beautiful Labe, was —White settlers record but few , ley bloom ns a rose, ing witness« s to prove his continuous residence, c imat ', it will be upon, ami cul’ivRtlon of said land, viz: Wil All Werk Warranted. born on the morning of the 23d winters cokjer than this of 1S87-S in a few years. If liam 1 'linn, S. Powers, William Clipper, and sent you. C. W illiams, aliof Diamond P. O , Grant coun inst., and lived, in continuous suf —No loss of stock on this sid<! of I ordered at once tl.e ty, Oregon. fering from a spasmodic a licet ion, li lake, considering the amount. Feb 15-12 A. F SNELLING. Regis’er ll>c Illa« k.nïh dù.pCt,ì"R iS Bclievi,,g: A flr'*-<>«« G ikímitu works in connection with until Friday -I p in. This is the —Sheep in Diamond look well I VALE VISITS. —John Mahon is again"« resident piNAL PROOF. first burial that has taken place Mr. Porter wintered his band with-, since we have been in Burns, " six out feeding, and they came out fat. E d . II eral D: In looking over the of Cow Creek. U nited .- tates L and O ffice ,) Lakeview, Oregon, > —Miss A. Bunyard is visiting months. SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER —The snow fell here to the depth columns of your paper last evening Fvbrnarv 6. friends near Burns. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl.nr lb- follow —Att ntion is called to our ex of about -1 inches, and laid on 20 I saw you had no correspondence Ing-named settler line filed noii< e of his inten C. C. MALI Bi - _ _ L akeview , O r . —Geo. Lynn will leave on the tion to make final pr«»of in support of his c I m I di . «■client Blitzen h tter thin week. days. from this place, and I send you the that snii pro..f will lie made before J.H*. next stage for his old home at Port nnd The corres|M>ndent sounds the key —This is one of the most fertile following: Mael. C« unty Clerk «,f Grant county. Oregon, st Or., on April 6, viz: note for other writers from the Har valleys in Eastern Oregon. Th«> —Preaching at the school house land, Oregon; Good luck, Geo., may Can yen Ci^v, • F. E. < rov.f, you soon return! ney country, and elsewhere in East soil is very rich, and of a clay; last week. P. S. No. 1801. for the NF', of "er. *.7, Tp. 22 S.. RIDING MATERIAL A SPECIALTY. R. ¡ 3 E. . lie i anicf. the f«-Ho\. ing v. i ccpp« r to —Long live the T he H erald ! Oregon where no paper is c tab- foundation. It is all river bottoni —A dance nt Theas hall on 22d prove h's conlinu.-r.R rest le’.irc upon, «mt cnl- iva ioti of. said land. vi>.: < bar » 8 filler. R lished, and that is by writing tip land, sup]s»rted by the wash from inst. and was a most enjoyable af — As time changes, my pen will ’ Irwing, John Hall, ar.3 Robert ( olHs'er, all of You A I. Ifam«^». Saddles, Rridlcs, Si,nr-. I.alipos Whips < inchc-» « hal.raios None but th« the advantages presented by his Steins mountain. fair, with Mrs. Smith, organist. Mr. move.. Harney ( lty, Oreg. n. J ~ Out tbG Feb. 22-18 A F. SNELUNG, Revisfer. oei Mt of Caiiiomia Leather u>c(l. Satisfaction Guaranleetl. Cow Creek, 2-25-88. section to those seeking homes. As —The surrounding range has no Smith, violinist, Sam lb ss and Tom T he H eieald now circulates in ev limits for summer ami winter use. Jones, floor managers, and the Stage E-INAL PROOF. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. l-ly B laine ’ s letter to B. F. Jones, ” CHS ery state and territory in the Union, — 1 think it would be well for Driver, caller. Supper at the 11 U nited state « L and O ffice .» chairman of the republican nation except Texas, (those having friend those seeking homes to visit this hotel. Lakeview. Oregon. J legal advertisements . < qiuniit'sg, boa ia-eii made pub Fohruan y. 188*3 p?r»AL HK>or. in that state tdumhl send them s.‘< t’on uim 1 judx* for themselves of —Stage from Burna in rn lime al IS HFHEBY GIVEN that in cor.- lic, in which he announces that his f> NOTICE rmltv to require men« a <.f Honorable Cemnvs copies, only 50 cents for three its n«lvantages before choosing else Friday. t’MITBt» STAT» I.AITD Orrics QISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. Letter “G” of X.tvcMkr 12, 1S87, the Lakeview. Oregon, —The 1 oys of Vale have been name will not to presented to the signer's months), nnd there are enough em where. following named sutler hrs fl’ed notice of his February 13, I.swt. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take notice convention next June as a Presiden intention to make his s tpp ementary proof h- igrant* with their eyes turned west —The party given by the neigh-! spending their time ¡»laving base that the limited partnerrhip herv!vf«,re ami NOT. ’ CE 1« HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- rt of his claim, ami «hat said pr-tof will tial candidate; the reason, he states S >>e ’ipp made beL re the Reg’s er a id Receiver, at i w>v exiting between Th. s. Bain as genuine " •|e;"vr«'O "-.tire ,,f Intention ward for homes to till East Oregon's hors nt Mr. Handlev's on the 3<1 was ball. , partner, and W. J. Snodgrass, apc< ial rartner, to ma.e nt,«l Lakeview, Otegon, on April 1*?. Is88, viz: in ,npnorT of hl. elafm. ,nrt wi.I on the nth day of March, 18BR, be ditsolved that vast regions of agricultural land, it a grand success. It was given in pr...l w til I e n.ade before J. T. Mael —Farmers busy with their spring to be a purely personal one; he James !•'. Martin. bv mutual consent. thanks the friends who have so long cash Entrv N ’ .-. : «a. f. r W ’ . . f SE ’ ,. SFJ ( lerk of Grant county, Oregon, at Cauvon ( Bv* i.f work. . is the very medium through which honor of Mrs. A. 11. Shroder, no«' Ur , on April kth. l.Wl»< viz- •“>*»>’ Dated this the .xili dav of Januarv. ixnx . <FK. and Lot :. Ser. 2E. Ts» s ft :/* f T homas B ain . i tiennine Partner, T. .1. Shield« A. F. >NEI I IN'*-. I e-.’s < to adveriice. Spring ami fail ad Miss < omegys, who taught the first —Mrs. Jell' Shelton, ami Miss Al support, <1 him, congratulates I.is Feb *.2-13 ii. K. So.an. f..r I.-, i * ,;<<«. «n T)1 M. J. SNotiiRASs.i Special Partner. party on the tine out look for suc vertising are most prolific in results. school in Blitzen. Al«out 40 persons ice Alrixen are quite sick; the Burns Harney City, Grant co.. Or. Fe «. x-il K.-f, F. He a the follow ing with» mu - s t«* J7IN \L l’R*>«iF. r«yve ht, ronifnu. it, residence upon and enl- attended the ball, which opeutMl at' stage-driver tried to get siek. >v.t cess next fall, re-iterates his opin tr apon of. >«,.! W1„. (, ¡.".n,, " A < hnllri.gr. NEW TO-DAY U nited state « L and Oprtce.) p m and continued until like nil old bachelors, (esiM-eioily ion that the,.1 >inoerats are mistaken KiliiTriii n*or“,, ,'K- J " • •'' I.akev lew. (»regon. > T<> T he B urns B ask B all N ine : •> “ o'clock in their views on tai iff revision and I e* n:ar. It. piNAL TROOF. in the morning. A bas ket supper after they drive a stage a while) was 1,1 ‘ '' >SKI UKO. Rnri,!er. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rh«< th, follow We, the Harney City Club, do was the republicans correct in their op served nt 11 «»’« lock. The mu too cross to succeed. ing earned settier has fi\ .1 notify of 1. < io’en- U nited S tate « L and office .» hereby challenge you to ;■ match sicians of the occasion were Wat- make finaf proof in support of h s « aim. Lake' lew. orc.:«»n. > —Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson position to such legislation^—in ti«.n to that CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. said pr<x>f will be n a le t ef.-re J. T. .. , Fcbniarr 1-'.th. is»«.) game of base ball, for three bats on n:’d Richardson, of Diamond, jiassid through Vale a few days short, he is still firm in the I clief «ml Mr.cl. ckrk of Hrant count' . Or., at Canron N(»TICF. BllEREBY GIVEN that, the follow ci:v. Or., on Mart h 81. lssx. vis: and a Lail, to be played on our violinists, and Miss Anna Comegys. ago on their way to Burns. that it is cheaper whisky and to ing nsrned settler has filed n«.ti(e of bis i iten- n. <. tion b« make Anal prdbf iu c-ippurt ot hi« '•’alm ground*, the second Saturday in C. Wilshire ami C. W. Comegys. n. R. No IV*. for the NW qr of NE qr. of and that said pro.«! will u* maile before J. T —News senree this we, k. You bacco that the people need, instead NEqr nnd NEqr of >F. «,r. Ser. JA, Tp. IV S. It Mae’, clerk of Gran» ruuntv. Ore jón, at Canyon March, INNS, G eo . Bititiiv, of cheaper clothing, lumber, etc.; 35 F. He ranui the f • lowing wi'inpr»« to ( iay, Oregon, on April _v»h. ixmm , viz: Organists. A pl< asanter affair was will hear from me soon again. pr.»vv hfs continu.m« rcsi Irnre nj»-»n. ami « n’- ( ..p't. he advises harmony, and closes with tiva*ton Alvin P. .I«tnrs. B oth er U s . n'-ver given in this part of the coun Vale, 2-2i«-88. of, said land, viz Thomaw Howard, D. «. No. 1847. for rhe SW’. of N'W’.. N*’- of O. P. Cresap a ¡Hinegyrie on the republican par Dave Stallard. Wm. Altn« u. and Frank Kinta- and NW’* of se ur, of ttec. 25, Tp. 21» k. R. .T* roe Athvrt'n ••nirnt.] try. li, • 1 CaJ.ron nty. Oregon. »erg. a'l of Drewew, Gran» rountv. Oregon F. He oamta the folk wing n it uree, s t„ pr .oe Hrhuol Nr lire. ty. The letter lacks the dignity, F«b'ZM3 Ha«, also, a fine «« «»rtmei.t o( Par Inline < Oil CllKKK < I LL1NG<. A. F. SNELLING. Rcsi. ,-r. —The Misses Harris, of Burns, »• n tident e apon, ami < n’tfva ion ¡nT ',hi'h f"r ’*•»»» •* honesty of purpose and the sincerity St“ *»’•"?• 2** »<*»■>. < t>«r!c Gnf- Notice it* hereby giv n to legal have been visiting at the horn«' of E d . H erald : Mrs. Runvard has that < haracterized the 1< ttcr Tilden gUMMONS. fin. John < ardwell and am I. Joh» « «n. all of uS&d ¿"¿¡kii ’i'ir ‘ h ’“'- A fl ~ voter* of school district No. 13, of N. Comegys. ( rant <-ounv, < reg«>r been confined to her bed with in addressed to the democratic con In «he Jim*Ice C* nrt. I'arney Precinct* County Drewaey. r»b. »-:< A. r. »NBLI.IXO. RnrMer Grant <<>., Or , that the Annual —Mr. and Mrs. A. B. flammatory rheumatism the past vention of is» 4. That Blaine is cf tirant. State <»f Or**<«>n. MOSAIC WARE. School Me. ting for said diatrit I will eontempl.-d«' leaving on Phil. Rruner. PML> *.UI, , ____ few days. X K J < a * I : action to recover pINAL PROOF. lie held at the *< Iasi) house of said inst., for Silver Lake, their future Welter Price, Delti mone —Ed Bland is able to be on schtiitiiig ns ardently ns ever for the Beautiful Glass Ware U nited S tate « L and O ffice .) district beginning at the hour of 2 home. We wish them a pleasant crutches, and will soon visit Burns. nomination; that he will promptly To Walter Price, in the narre «>f the «*afe of lAkrUcw. (trcgoB, A hr?,' ttrv/.-n. v,m are heretcr rc^ntred to enpvar hr accept it if tendtfed him; that this p m, on the 1st Monday, h I ing the journey. XOTICE HFREBT «TrVtXrt.VX'WK.«-. hr«.t:e ClTIIEN. —Prof, Brown clot. s Lis school, h're ihr n*'de:s’<ned. a Jcr h*r <d :he Peace, f. r 1. nt a ‘"i-h. 11. 1,'lf ’ <»>• ! net at- r«»aM.nn the 24th dav of March, In« named settler has fl’ed satire ,.f h's inten '»m. .»th «lay of March, 1888. Said meet ■■uflkient t* Blitzen. Or., Feb. 12th. lhss. the first taught in our new district, letter is intended solely for political tbe Pre» at k ia the f. rvn--»»n «»f *«i,! ¿g* eflect. his enemies in his own party ing is < ailed for the pur|M4>e of elec at the * iffre of «aid J estire of raid Prerjrnf. to on Friday next. •nd »Mt »aid pr.w»r «H I r made '«of’re tiL the above namr«l Plaintiff in a rivll ac and competitors for the nomination answer ting one dire« tor for the term of S Hauling in Town —Win. Gil son has sold his ph.ee alone tion. The Ite.rndant will take tutti, e tha» if he m atches and jewelry affect to doubt. fail to «rawer the rompiairt h rrlr. the Pl«in- Y years, and one for 1yv.tr to fill out to Havs Bros. tiff will take judgment sani* st him hw Fortv- STI IUI\G. the um-xpirt-d term of T. D. Harris, Nine dol.ars. (»>. with tbe <s • a and die — Mrs Call is quite ill at her No time, no »-pace to spare this bn moments of this ar« km H<- nam.a lb. *.4«.» I m AL resigned. also, one clerk for ensuing home at the old saw-mill. Thia p«i'> n»he«l in T hk Karr «'m boon H erald week to correct the bare-faced as for aix ronrecutive week», bv order of Jaaper «id !«»4. .i, ». n Jin.;" St w year. J. ('. \V«» li : y . Cl —Price Withers h sertions of our cotemporary's queer berta. Jcatire «»f »he Peace for Harrw Precinct. »•» I,. »»4 February 22<l, 11 J a «ma P avu ». *“9i place to Wn>. Gibson. collection of scribblers. of »lldcorri^fio, t ' Jwtirv of Car Pre. e r.t. »i. * * raituxa BAR THE BEST WINES & LIQUORS ' fime sar . FINE SILVER WARE T» • r—-- ,,,4''»fn>«« K TJ»') »1.1jr ,