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LSUSBt j USUAL ADVEKTISEMESTH. JTINAL PROOF. I' nitxi ) S tates L and O fficf ./ LaGramlv, Oregon, > April 12th, lhNL ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following named settler haa filed u<»tb v of ]t|a intention Tv make final »roof in support of hi» ( I h I io , and that said proof will t>e made before the Register nnd Receiver at LaGramie, Oregon, uu Muy 30th, laaa, via; By the departure of M. S. Hell- THE HERALD. --------- J man — of - ------------------------- - Canyon City, as delegate t<r (Enter«4 a. xecoud mail matter xt Burm*. II All NE Y CITY. BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. • The Town. If a Buninena Men and the Business They are lu. the National Convention the dem- ' ocracy of Grant county has lost ____ ¡one straight-out voter for demo- j cratic nominees. -It should be the i - - WEDNESDAY, — ----- MAY - 23, - 1888. j duty of every democrat in the iu Au.uer to th<- i nremittina Kv»r>- county to secure an extra voter to • Harney is a town of less than 500 inhabitants, was established in 1885 - - - BURNS, OREGON. and is located on Rattlesnake creek, W. E. GRACE, P roprietor about two miles from the old mili- Itary post of the. same name. It is By the Oppoaltiou to deinoemtic supremacy j < beautiftilly situated, fell watered in the Harne* country, to iliaorganize the par- 1 Dealer Joseph C. Itoberta. therein, by drawing the line ltetwcon “set- I I). 8. No. 6b39. fur the NUof SW qr, Ser. 13, Tp. 18 ty and is very healthy at all times of tlera ” and “ atockmen'' instead of between Dem- I S of R 36, E, W. M. He names the following wlt- oeratF and Republicans, (for the benefit of the | DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PROPRIE the year. It is ou the main stage ucRses to prove his continuous residence upon, I latter), wc publish the following oorrettIons of and cultivation of, ssbl land, viz: William M. their weakly organ’s attempts to misrepresent line connecting the valley with TARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDI- Cupp, Duncan E. McRae, Robt. B. Hay, J. T he H ekald and the opiect of its publication: Myers, all of Beulah, .Oregou. the nearest railroad station, at On T he H f . bald is uot owned nor con Aprl-ls-21 H enry R inehart , Register. trolled by CINES, FLAVORING EX any stockman, settler, politician, or —It was Dolph instead of Her tario, and ib on the surveyed line anv other man, except the one whose name ap QESERT LAND—FIN.tf. PHOOL. TRACTS, DIAMOND peals nt the head of the paper us its editor, pub mann that wrote for Harney to send of the proposed railroad. The town lisher, aud proprietor T he H erald belongs to no men, nor set of a petition for location of the Har has every prospect of becoming a U nited S tates L and office , ) DYES AND FINE TOILET SOAPS. Lakeview, Oregon, April 18, 1K88.| men, therefore, works for no monopoly, corpor ney Land Office there. Hermann large anil important city as the val clique, or ring. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that H. F. Hut ation, ----------- < -o- > T hf . H erald is neutral in nothing—indepen is said to be working for its location ley settles up. to« of Riley P. Ot, Grant co., Or., has filed dent all things, and straight-out democratic notice of intention to mnke proof on his desert when in party IIAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES. COMBS, SHOUL at Burns. FRANK r. MOORE lines are drawn. And on all the land claim No. 148, for the SW qr of NK qr, and of the day will be found advocating •Lot No. 2, Sec. 6, Tp. 27 S, R. U E, before the ‘ i questions —A disastrous accident happen is teaching an excellent Bcliool. He DER BRACES, FANCY the right side, as its editors are able to view it. Register or Receiver at Lakeview, Or., on 1 T he H erald is an advocate of law and order; ed last Saturday morning at King’s is a graduate of the Oregon State Wednesday, the 6th day of June, 1888. He “tli'-‘ greatest g<H>d to the greatest number;” ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BOOKS AND names the following witnesses to prove the of is ami sectional iu matters pertaining to East saw-mill, on Rattlesnake, about 8 University and has been a teacher complete irrigation and rerlamation of said Oregon, Grant county, Harney Valley or Burns. miles north of Harney City, by the in the publimschools about thirteen land: A. E. Randall, W. D. Arnett, Geo. H. STATIONERY. It publishes the latest nows for its readers as Brown, all of Riley, Oregon, and C. E. Randall, soon About six months; as obtained; offers its columns tutheop- explosion of the lioiler. been at Harney six •of Paisley, Oregon.-7- ---------- _o_ >--------------- presred, the prosperous, and every other citizen My 2-L3 A. F. SNELLING, Regla’er. within its territory, willing to take the rcspou- o’clock in the morning, while they weeks. TnHe are 45 pupils enroll 1 sibllityof his utterances. i they were getting up steam, and piNaL PROOF ed and an average daily attendance To School Directors and Teachers. | before the hands had gone to work, of 39. All the patrons seem well P hysicians ’ P re P ure B randies , . U nited S tates L and O ffice .) County Sc hool Superintendent H. F. Dodson young Lockwood, the engineer, went Cleased with Mr. Moore, and speak Lakeview, Oregon, April 18. 1888.\ has scriptions CARE W ines a L iquors appointeal David L. Grace Deputy for this NOTICE4S HEREBY GIVEN that the follow part ot Grant county. Parties having business into tlie engine room and finding ighly of him as an instructor. FULLY COMPOUND for Medicinal pur ing named settler haa filed notice of his inten totransail with the Superintendent will find the steam-gauge only indicated 70 tion to make final proof iu support of his claim, Mr. Grace al T hl H erald office. Burns, Ur. VICTOR J. MILLER, ED, by Experienc poses, constantly and that suid proof will be made before the pounds, when it required from 100 attorney-at-law, has a residence and ed Pharmacist. Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Or., on on hand. P aisley , Or., Feb. 1«, 1887. July«, 1888, viz: to 110 pounds to start the machin office inJIartcy, and although he To W hom it M ay C onoekn : Walter Parker, Because of the Opposition offered bv the anti- ery, he put more fuel in the fur H. E. No. 449, fur the 8W>; of See. 10, Tp. 24 S, : moral has onlyitedn there since last Octo element of our town to Prof. Grace’s de- R. 30 K He names the following witnesses to ‘ termined effort to overcome the imn:«>ral influ nace, and upon turning he saw that ber, has ty^txxl practice and enjoys ----------- < -o- >----------- firove•fila- Coutinuous rrabtence upon, aud eui ences thrown about the school gixeu ‘ uto his Iva’ion of, said land, viz: s. w) McMurpHy, during the five months just past, we the gauge showed 160 pounds. The the universal gootJjfri’L and, confi GLASS, putty , t*f Burna, Oregon, Wm. Cor.atauT, Jaauc-Uqn- charge endorse bls uourso ns a teacher by indicator had probably been hung dence, not only of his fellow-towns s iftasM» «n d Lewis, an*trf ftfley P/t*. herewith fixing our signatures: KALSOMINE, PA1NT8, PAINT BRUSHES, Grant co.. Oregon. V irgil C onn , ) Foard and did not show the amount of men, but of all the people of the ad My 2-28 A. F. SNELLING. Register. W m . IL R oyal , M. D.? of X'^ARNÍSHES, COAL OIL. steam before. Lockwood immedi jacent country. E. L. G reen . > Directors. JF1NAL PROOF. ately uncivil unscrewed the safety-valve __ ____ - ■ ------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- illVIV ------- -- — to JASPER DAVIS RAZORS and A^t KINDS of POCKET CUTLERY Precincts desirous <4 having their pre- i . . /«. .» ] ,- Tip war U nited S tater tates L and O ffice ,) cinct nominees advertised in the party paper let On tilC BUipiUS bltlUU. TIC nils was one of the first settlers of the Lakeview, Oregon, > send in the same accompanied by cash—per no^ alarmed at the aiDOUnt 01 town. He luis been in the mercan April 1«. 1888) :-------------------------— - --------------------------------------------------------- I oinnw lx. cnwra 4- KrtilpT 1 >1 H . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow steam, he says, for the boiler had tile business since it began. He AGENT FOR D h . HORNE’S ELEC ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten stood a cold-water test of 200 came to Ijflwney from Union coun tion to make final proof in sup)>ort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the TRIC BELT8 & TRUSSES. ty, this MtateSbut was formerly pounds when it was first put up. Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, BURNS TRKCiNCT. on July 5th. 1888, viz: and after attending to the valve he from Iowa. Mr. Davis is the pres FOR JUSTICKX i ' PEACE: 811ns McMurphy FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE IT. E. No.747, for the SS orSE1*. NW4 of SE’4, J. C. PA ker . walked outside. lie had just got ent Justice of the Peace for Harney NE»i of BW>4 of 8o<tion 2, Tp. 21 S., R. 29 BEST SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES out of the room, when the boiler E. He names the following witnesses to prove precinct. for constarle . bls continuous residence upon, aud cultivation exploded, tearing the building and J. C. PUCKLAND BEST QUALITY OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. of said land, viz: Walter Parker, of Burns, Or., H enry E. C heatham . XVxn. Constant, Isaac Constant, and Newton throwing great pieces of iron in was also one of the first settlers at Lewis, all of Riley, Grant counv, Oregon. gSF*FRESH NUTS and CHOICE CANDIES. aftt every direction. A tree about 14 Harney, He was poBtniaßtcr at the My 2-L3 A. F. SNELLING, Register. HARNEY VALI j EY ITEMS. inches in diameter, standing by the military po otó before the office waf ---------- •< -o- >----------- JTINAL PROOF. BURNS. mill, was cut off about six feet moved to L ln^fney. He now has a £W“*I’rices as reasonable as those offered by any other U nited S tates L and O ffice .) ' —Gold prospects on Myrtle creek above the ground, and some of the li veritable; the latter hotel and liver Lakeview, Oregon, May 4. 1888. j line of business in thia 4»Jtl > 1. incgntestible. All the rage. heavy posts supporting the build with an excellent corral in connec NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intent >z'—-Mrs. Thea. Haskell and Miss ing were torn in two. Nobody was tion with it. Travelers with teams lion to make final proof id support of his claim,! Ain now better able than ever to meet the demands of the country in and that said pr<xd will be made before the Roberts spent Sunday at W right’s seriously injured, though one or two find his a very advantageous place County Clerk of Grant County, at Canyon City, Point. my line, and am truly thankful for the liberal patronage I have received were knocked down and covered to stop. Ur., ou June 23d, 1888, viz: —Mrs. Baily and her charming with rubbish, mud and warm Joseph (leoige, in the past, and I well know that the only proper way to merit the con dr . a. w. GILIIAM, C. E No 348, for the HE»« of NE'< N-< of SKI» 4c KEV; of SE'L Sec 5, Tp 20 S, It 36 E. He ; daughter, Miss Zella, were visiting | water. Billy Skinner had a few the resident physician, enjoys n tinued patronage and good will of the entire public is by fair and impar names the following witnesses to prove bls friends in Burns last week. gashes cut on his head, but nothing good practiceqind has both a resi rontinuoUH residence upon, and cultivation of tial dealings with all classes. said land, viz: C. W. McClain, W. F. Kiueaberry, to—Mrs. Culp, just arrived from serious. Mr. King’s loss is about dence and an office in town. He George Morgan, John Robertson, all of Drewsy, j Iowa, and Mrs. Hughes, late from Grant county, Oregon. $3,000. He is preparing to put in a has been a rgsi<tent of the town for My l«-25 A. F. SNELLING, Register. | the East, relatives of Mr. and Mrs. new engine, and will start the mill nearly three years, and has made A. J. Wilson, visited T hi : H erald again as soon as possible. He also many friendB by his amiability and ATTENTION, STOCK-BKEEDEKS! last Saturday. says that no blame can be attached and gentlemanly bearing. I will keep at my stable, near —We were shown this morning to young Lock wood, as the acci J. H. LOGOAN Burns, Oregon, this season, my full- ’ J. C. Parker a specimen of rye dent was entirely unavoidable. came to Harney from Grande 'blood Morgan and Henry stallion, wn, without irrigation, on the Ronde in the spring of 1885; was Not so Lucky as Balaam. “Henry.” He is a very dark brown, e brush land near Burns. It is E ds . H erald : As you have giv formerly from Kansas. He is store B years old, weighs ^lxiut 1400 lbs. ing on A. Allen’s place and keeper for \V. /. Snodgrass and hands high. t and is nc measures 3 feet 9 inches above en loom in your paper for a little BURNS, G N t :O7, OREGON, jocularity in regard to Mr. Brierly also deputy-Mumastc? for T. B. “Henry” will the season for I thi ground. James. Being ftp energetic busi and myself, I will simply refer to >n the * J. i l-T T murnnon a Llivwl #5.00, to be pai< 'hen the mart» mare is is ¡ H..St. Lawrence, a blind vo- For Fine Prices, Give us a call. ith foal. When i c st and organist, gave an enter- it as the fellow did who was kicked ness man and a progressive citizen, ascertained to he is well liked by the entire com by the son of an ass — consider the a mare is traijfed, or sent out 1 nmcnt nt the Odd Fellows’ Hall munity. of the county, the owner forfeitsjKere Monday night. There was a source and let it pass. LESSING A CGATSWORTH J. H. L oogan . the season money. All care wi ' fair attendance and all enjoyed the have the only saloon in town and it Jfarney, 5-17-88. lie taken to prevent acciden _ _______ it comic songs and local hits. Mr. is conducted with deco»«y ami good will not be responsible should any St. Lawrence carries a good melo- i ' —For all kin order. Both are young men and occur. Tiios. H askell , uleon deon with him and his entertain- ¡o W. E. Graced have been inxthe business since last pients are above the average. NOTICE. fall. They a\e whole-souled, lib *- BIXIN | —Mr. McNulty lost a horse last eral, munificent generous, charita ROBINSON A DODSON PROPRIETORS. I hereby notify all persons owing Week by drowning, at the company —The Qtizens on the Islnnd have ble, benevolent and Bell for cash. me that I intend closing out my ’ ( dam p made arrangements to have a cele north of Burns. Chas. Foley stock of goods \ipjF on hand, and I Wm. Lessing has also a mercantile wis dragging logs out of the river bration on the Gth of July. all notes and accounts due me must; establishment which he keeps well wjth the team when one of them for School Report. stocked with all goods in that line, be settled promptly, or cost uoi will wm be mi ; , SqWe reagon reared up and fell Following is the report of the at prices to suit the times. Full Supply of added for collection. 1 »LJian ' lyokward down the bank into Island school for the month com VAN 8. CURTIS wilt he extended after April 30, tout 20 feet of water, dragging the j 1888. P. F. S tengfr . ■ ‘lither with it. One was drowned mencing April 16, and ending May is a native of Missouri and came to 11,1888. The general average is Harney from Grande Ronde over and the other so badly strangled made from deportment, daily reci NOTICE TO STOCK ItAIS two years ago. Re has a black-1 tations and the monthly examina smith and wagon shop doing a good "Cap,” my dark brown Morgan hat it was thought it would die. y — Just received aj P. F. Stenger ’ s on a scale of 100 : tion; graded and English draft Stallion, will | Charles Marrs. 68 business, andwias also a well-kept ..92 re, a larg suffply °f country timer Terrell ALSO stand the ensuing season at Byrd’s j 50 .91 Doe. Marrs restaurant /ft w\ich the public may John Buchanan jrfns, Shoulders and Myrtle Porter.. 48 Thomas Marrs 90 is 10 years i' red Bacon, stable, Burns a “C .90 George Porter .73 partake of the beqt the market af Barnes m» wish' well-cured Frankie es. All inch high and ' M Nannie Maris .54 old, 17 hands W. L. Terrell Van is a jolly, ^ood-natured eet bacon 4ill nnd just what th Nannie Barnes 89 ..79 fords. Ellie Barnes and the in the pounds. Terms, weighs about 1 i 89 Charles till son .70 young man, and is “hail fellow well da Buchanan nt at Stenger ’ s store. S8 Eddie Gibson .67 in er Terrell for the season. #12 to injure o met ” with everybody. DvSCff» ..85 48 Dellie Marra . hoda Marra Diamond Dy.VZir sal en to prevent All care will .87 Annie Marrs 45 ie DeWitt J. W. NORTON Grace’s drug stokf. Clara Marrs ig stoiç. m. Me'.teehee. .80 Drinks sclent ideally mixed in style and quantity to suit. t be responsi- accident?, M> ..W has a well-equipped blacksmith and Millie Martin Hugh DeWi't Jesse P.unyard I.awrence DeWitt 84 any happen. • For fur- , —Grant county has 150 •ble shou .... wagon shop, a well-established and Edith Bunvard ..88 J am er Reel ..75 ther particulars call on or address | atic majority when a full party Mary Maris .56 Lora Bun yard . 80 increasing patronage, and is a first- ate is polled : sickness, death, en Martha Barnes 87 Lewis Martin .70 IV. C. Byrd, Burns, Oregon. i bei • enrolled, 32; av- class workman in every respect. Whole nur forced absence, and defection may T hos . A He came to J^arney from Benton ave decreased the figures, -so do erage daily attendance, 27. county, Oregon,'but was originally J. N. T hrash , Teacher. Te t trust to chance, but put in a instrn-1 —The best o 1 iy from Illinois, 1K has been in the raight nominees’ vote yourself mente asd sewin —Postmaster J. C. Parker, one of town about two ydars and the gen nd exert your influence over your ■by Gilbert. Burns’ permanent residents, has, eral appreciation of a rapid and iends to stand by their colors. since he became a citizen of the good workman is bringing him the —Coal Oil at ¿—3. Nat. Hudson is improving town, built and improved a neat, store. is residence by the addition of a substantial home and business custom his skill and energy merits. —All the bes E. H. KING, ell and cellar. tolfs of) the best louse on Main street, and readily proprietor of the saw-mill on Rat branda of whiskies, wines and bran —Paints and ¡sisted in all movements tending tlesnake creek, north, of Harney, is dies, as well *s lobficco and cigars, | >9<yand/¡tt/w. E. (.lie town. He is the uality always oi] will be found alXdtÿs in stock at the one of tha valuable citizens of that race’s drug stol . ' . ' present justice of the peace, and is section, for hie push and spirit in saloon next tot he post office. • „Q- j:,1 „ for f. —Mr. Locher has added a l torce candidate re-election in June. promoting f||e general welfare of BKAB VAlLIi. pump and hose to his premises. The people of Burns, like all other both the town and the valley. The DRY GOODS AND CLOTHlNq, — Joseph Davie, brother of Mrs. —To M. M. Adamson T he H er towns, appreciate the efforts of en explosion of th» boiler of his engine ald is indebted for one of the larg- larg M. Dodson, of Surprise valley, Cal., ergetic, progressive men, and are last Saturday, will deter him from HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AJMÍSHOE8, , is visiting J. ever ready to justly, reward true ♦enison hams “I*1“*" work at the mill, only till he can _. Garrett _______ _________ creek, on the merit. »»«♦ nf "■ on snver c ________________ we have seen since coming west of put in new machinery, when tie will j look out for a location for a farm, HARDWARE, TTNWARE, QUEENHWARE, the Rockies. —An Indian called “Rnody” was, be better able than ever to supply "^S ^fr. ai Davis is from Fayetteville, Ark. —Buy your Vroftns of Gilbert. I J —It is reported that a silver arrested last Punda^, suspected of the demands of the country, He furnishes threat instrurhsntsX, GLASSWARE AND, ALSO, CROCKERY, Z z: i Z atch was found on Pine creek a being implicated in the murder of at the lowest psfees^ **| few days ago. supposed to have 1 James Bright. He was taken to I , M,e“re-r L T Mae’’ ,for ®?un.t2 I Ilarnev Monday for examination, J , I!agueWood’fo1r, "her!ff- . been taken from James Bright at BOTH TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, FOH HALE. 'the time of the murder, and the but was released for want of evi. [. J. Cozad, for assessor, all regular dence. Attorney Sizemore was em- democratic nominees, and good cit- I have 160 acres of land situated kssassin, fearing he would be detect ploved by the defendant and izens of Grant county, were in the GROCERIES, NOTIONS, A SCHOOL SUPPLIES .3) miles north of Burns, Grant with it, had thrown it away. An turned Tuesday evening after pro-1 ’’»"‘‘«’rn nart iff the county, this county, Oregon; will soon be en Ihdian found it and would not curing the legal dismissal of his w<*k, , and gave T he H kbai . d a call closed with a substantial wire All of which he offers at Lowest Prices, for gtg" Cash Only. pick it up till he had shown others client. Another Indian. “Bucka- on Monday; we find them cour- fence; comfortable log house; good tllp impression made in the sand, too Jim,” i* now suNpected, and the teoua, gentlemanly, and well-in- ■well of living water; 3 or 4 acres w I htp «he watch had struck wilei^ under cultivation. Price, $1800. thrown away. , I / ' authorities started this morning to for™e<l °n a" matters pertaining to ( ¿■ffect his capture. The evidence ‘he advancement of the county | Terms: on©-third cyh, one-third one yea»' from dkv of sale, and one- against this Indian, we are told, is P- Creaap is expected to come GrècfWlrug that he was hunting in the moun- to tl'c valley some tune this week.. third two yeafs frsjtii day of sale: secured by moftgalte on premiacs. —We printed a lot of bills last obarvation, we have founii a achoo) < tains in the neighborhood of the Title good', yri.ao » fear choice Dai txiiher best adapted to fill tbe pos murder the dav it was committed, week for J. C. Welcome, the Burna ry cows ana other young cattle, ition of county school superintend- and had a Winchester of the same "«'Idler, advertising his business cheap for cash. R eason for sale . eirt to the best advantage of the caliber as the one used by the »nd giving prices on some work, change of business. Any persons aasasrin. The plunge or needle of Mr. Welcome has good taste as well s/hool interests. For this reason. BURNS, OREGON. GEO. McGOWAN wishing to purchase any of the this gun makes a peculiar impres- »* » large supply of natural genius We were glad to see the democracy the above property, call on or ad' VrVL^of Grant eountv present the name sion on one aide of the cap. the i" hie line. He can make a side of «O’ .. .. ■ ». h.. dress, A. L. S avage . , Burns. T same as was made on the empty leather look like a flower gar-1 of J. D. Daley, who has had expe Agent for Ataver 4 Walker, wholesale dealers In —From ’Squire Parker we learn rience in the public schools of this shell found at the scene of the mur-; den, and some of hie va/|uero sad- J Bums will become a money-order county, having now 3 first class der. Deputy Sheriff Robinson and I dies are almost pretty enough to ’ office on and after July 1st this teachers certificates obtained from hie assistants. Th«. Dodson. Wm. l>“ng "P »* parlor ornaments. , Page, W. W. Johnson and others, —The San F^rnftco Examiner 1 year. 3 different county superintendents. , —Mr. and Mrs. Th«. Dodson ate Mr. Daley is the only man native deserve much credit for their vigor- «ml T he H eral A/ >r the rampages 1888, six months, for only <1.50. entertaining the former’s step to Grant county we have had the ous and unceasing exertions to fer- WAGONS, BUGGIES CARRIAGES, mother, Mrs. Mollie Dodson and pleasure of meeting, and is a warm ! ret out the perpetrator of this in-1 —Miss Stella Garrett came to her little daughter, Delia, who advocate of the public school sys human, villainous murder. They ’ Bums Saturday to visit her sister | came to Burns from Surprise Val tem as proved by hie work in the i are determined to leave no stone Arlu, who is attending school here, unturned till justice is vindicated. gl^Read President's Message ley, 0*1, on the 16th inst «•A.ni roa P iuma *’« P i »» I í *4« axci C omtaxt . t-iy public schools of our county. Local News. WILSHIRE LAKEVIEW *NI>4CRN8, OR. This flrm practices l|\jhe courts ot Uw Stats, and before the U. 8. LaM Oflflos. Anr Land Offlce or other hualneas entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. MALAND CASES SOLICITED. ATTORNEY. T. V. B. EMBREE, M. D. Office at hl a rvHhienM* 041 the eaat Biffe oí Sil vie» River, ten mileroeloNtBurns. 1-ly PHYSICIAN Graduate of Iowa State UniTeraity, respect fully offers his prefeasional ter vices to the citi— zeus of Burna and surrounding country. Calla answered at all hours. Office st W. E, Grace's Drug 8tore. 1-ly J. G. Wi ■Aji, M. D. Offers his professional tai services to ‘ the ’ citizens of Burns and vicinity. Office at residence 8. of T hk H erald Building. 1-y Practica^ Surveyor A. L. C’dNNOR Any and all kinds of surveying done on shott notice and reasonable terms, gfg* Settlers wishing to be located, can have plats furnished free of charge. 1-» Carpenter and Plumber W. A, RODIFER. Orders for Painting, also, will be skltttelly and promptly filled. W. C. BYRD Market - - P ropri ito » A CASH BUSINESS AT BED ROCK PRICES. Is our moth-. Good Buggy Teams, and Nice Saddle Horses Furnished at Reasonable Charges and Particular Attention paid to the Boarding and Groomingot Transient Stock. Hay A Grain on hand. BLACKSMITH. / P. S. EARLY---------- B urns , O r ------- GEN KRAI. REPAIRING------- \ ANV JOB WORK. Promptly executed. The building has been en larged and improved and is orepared to turn out all kinds of blacksmithing on short notice and in the best style. Terms: Cash. 1-ly THE BEST WINES & FLOUOR, Best Cigars SURGEON Dr. S. B. NfcPheeters Democratic Precinct Ticket. Beer, Bitters 1-y GEO. 8. 8IZEMOJÍÍ--B urns , O r Criminel lawn epdclalty. >----- CH AN DISE! & HUDSON. Attorneys-at-Law in / J. NAT Burns, Or W. A. WIMH1KB, Lakeview, Or. FRENCH M rs . L. RACrfNg - P roprietress . A limited number of guests can secure the most comfortable lodging rooms in the town at this house. The Tables always Supplied with all the Eat ables the market affords, 1-ly Livery & Feed Stable rhttr**TUM A First-Class Billiard Table POWELL & SKMMKRVILLE. Bums, (htegon. Rates. Good Accommodations at Reasonable 7-ly GENERAL MERCHANDISE P F STENGER Meat Market. ON A CASH BASIS. F. J. WELLS, «■ — P roprietor . I. prepared to furnlj* .11 kind, of frvib mem.. n««W etc. Leav.yuur ord.r, W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-H . -4Kt>- J expeler. CHAS. SAMPSON CITY HOTEL. B. F. LLOYD -» < - P roprietor . This Hotel lately furs^Sd. offers special in ducement« In MTommu^ilon to the traveling public, whose patronage Is solicited. ffW^Tablr furnished with the best the mar- keT affords. . 1-ly STATE INSURANCE CO. HARDWARE. TINWARE. WAGON MATERIAL, & B urns , O r . W. E. GRAÇE A gent , B irrs , O r soon . Tb. Mtlafortory *a«n.r la wklck th« stat. Insursnce < ompagy. oí Salem, Oregon, has cog* dneted its btiilncgs. anJDsid its losses, by the fart that lor the ¡Aft four yeara lT HAH RECEIVED MORE ftRMlUMH. iWBEp MORE HOME*, and different proper*ies,_IERVr _ ED MORE POLK IEH.and PAlItMOitK UWl in Oregon and Washington Territory thaw aay other company, I f