A m «» I EGAL AllVllttTIBEMENTS. W W It l —»—■— 1 THE HERALD. N< »TICE. N. IinOWN: I'Ol ltTH OF JULY. Who keeps the best assortment of j All parties interested will please [Entered aa second clans mail matter at burn«.] take notice, that on account of a Goods? A meeting of the citizens of N. Brown, piNAt moor. change in my General Merchandise was held last Thursday evening as Who sells the largest amount of I' nitkd K tatka L and O ffice Local News. ■ business, my books will be bal - . i#iAWiew, Oregon, May < imm . ) 1 GoodB? N. Brown. announced in T he H ekai . d of 6th Q-FZT .TH-R-R A^TOM ! ! t ANCKD AND CLOSED ON Nt/riCE 18 HEREBY GtVTS that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of hi« iuttJi- WEDNESDAY, JUNEIS, 1MH. Who sells the Cheapest for Cash? Inst: fS^JiNE 1st, 1888.^1* tlon to make final proof in sup)N>rt oi his claim, tnd that said proof will I m * made lietore the Meeting organized by electing D. 4.'aunty Clerk wf Grant* ounty, at Cauyuu Citv, Ia Answer to the Unremitting Effort. All unsettled notes and accounts : N. Brown. GrMou Jauc 23d« 1888. viz: i By life* Opposition to democratic supremacy , will be placed in hands for collec-, Who has the most customers?, L. Grace chairman, Jno. E. Rob­ Joaepla (taorgfe, . _ In ______ ___ , _ _____________ the Harney country, to disorganize ____ the ____ par- C.K.K« 3«. turtle SE'.ol NE>„ N‘> 0< SEJ4 dniwlny the line be.w«u "•«»■ j tion on erts, secretary, Ben Franklin, assist­ N. Brown. A SE'i oi HK1Se<- i. Tp .0 S, K & K. fti **“ «sr-Jt-NE îoth, iss«. ant secretary. nnme. the loll..» in, wilnran to prove hi. “/•••••<> . Wlw keeps the best quality of t-oulinuou. resideme upon, .u.l ('Ulth-.tlon z.berry. , ! -------------- 'J«elr or«»i. . ntfempu Moved and seconded that a T hf . H erald and the opject of its publication: from this date we will sell goods at I Goods. N. Brown. ______________ George Morgan, John Robertson, all of Drewsy, Grant eouuty, Uregvn. Fourth of July celebration be held T he H erald is not owned nor con- Cash Prices. P. F. S tenge ». trolled by any stockman, settler, politician, or i My 16-25 A. F. SNELLING, Regtater —Ladies in Burns and vicinity, in the vicinity of Burns. any other mini, except the one whose name ap- Burns, Or., May 28, 1888. tiears at the head of the paper as its editor, pub­ are missing a rare chance to supply ' lisher, and proprietor. p-iSAL PROOF. I their rooms with great varieties of1 Formation of committees result­ HORSE RACES! T he nEUALD belongs to no men, nor set of I flowers raised from the seed, when ed in the following: I’BITSU stirs« L aho O»ric«.l men, therefore, works for uo monopoly, corpor­ The people of Harney having I .they fail to visit airs. 1 nos. Has-1 Lakeview, Grenon, May 15,. 18884 ation, clique, or ring. Committee on Arrangements— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- ; i T he H erald is neutral in nothing-indepen- built a new half-mile race track. Uce Ing-named settler hna filed notice of his inten- I dent in all things, and straight-out democratic ' kell’ts place. * ( N. Brown, Mrs. Byrd, r ' whi»Vriiui« tvhii.i i.urty Hnoa are nrc drawn. (irnwn, And Allll 011 “1! the take pleasure in inviting all who I'“'.17»’ on ail W. C. Byrd, and that said pre*if will be made before t!» Siestions t of 'f the thc. < day lav win oUn M. Caldwell, Miss McKinnon, NOTH’E 18 HEREBY GIVEN that iu romfor- to transact with the Superintendent will find mhy with requirements of Hon. Commissioner's Mr. Grace at T he H erald office, Burn«, Or. d a ncrhizira wont 1 ‘nJg . ..<>■ . Totally Eclipsed. Come One, and Come Alli Miss Susie Dixon. daughters went tn to t.hn the uhpon steep r»non ranch t__ Hfct. D*Wbc/ z ; docBIl -t; I P aisley , Or.. Feb. 16,1887. letter “O,” of Dec. 14, 1887. the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make To W hom it M ay C oncern : Sunday morning. T it? ’ Committee on Athletic Sports: final proof in support of his claim, and that said This is the time when “there is no politics,” when ‘‘there Because of the opposition offered by the anti­ proof will be made before the Clerk of Grant Chas. Byrd, —The business men of Burns is no democratic, no republican considerations” county, Oregon, at Canyou Cjty, Oregon, on moral element of our town to Prof. Grace’s de­ 3 , i —Editors of T he H erald ae- Tex Sillman, termined effort to overcome the immoral influ ­ July 9fh, 1888, viz: J. C. Welcome, to claim our fealty—when a union of our ence« thrown about the school given into his have liberally patronized T he H er - ' ! knowledge an invitation from the I Chas. Johnson, William Wyllie. I charge 'luring the five months Just past, we ALD Job office this week. Thos. •Dodson. hearts, and hands for our homes J Faculty and Graduating Class of D. 8. No. 963, C. E. No. 327, for the N’Vj of NW qr, herewith endorse his course as a teacher by af­ NW qr of NE qr, BE qr of NW ur. Ser. 25, Tp 20, fixing our signatures: will involve no vital ' the Oregon State Normal School to • Committee Fireworks: on —Diamond Dyes for sale at W. 8, R 35 E. He names the following witnesses to V irgil C onn , ) Board Principles. W m . B. R oyal , M. D.> of prove his continuous residence upon, and culti­ be present at the sixth annual com- N. Brown, Geo. McGowan. E. Grace ’ s drug store. E. L. G reen . ) Directors. vation of eaid land, vis: E. E. Purrlngton, John THEN LEND A HAND—COME AND BE HAPPYt « Kobestou, A. J. Vanhorn, Geo. Cattr.ach, all of mencement of that excellent insti­ Committee on ■ Program: Drctvsey, Grant connty, Oregon. —You can buy English Cash- tution of teaming, on Wednesday, HAK.XEY VATalaKY ITEMS. My 30-27 A. F. SNELLING, Register. N. Brown, W. E. Grace, mere at 25c. a yard at Stenger’s, June 13, 1888. I U J. . AU M. . Vaughn T UUgllll} G. McGowan, B urns and Ilarney are the ban­ Burns. • yjTLNAL PROOF. —The prevailing opinion in Hat-1 John Robinson, Dr. McPheeters, -A —— ner democratic precincts of the U nited S tates L and O ffice ,) — a Miss Etta Stanclift, Happy t ••''J ney valley is to UIBB ALVU OUII1V1AU, of Aistppj » uaavj AO w the »saw effect V that there . Committees are requested to Lakeview, Oregon, Mav 17, 18#M county. valley, is visiting friends in Burns.! are more straight-out republican vo- NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow | ters north of the mountain, than meet and complete arrangements [Published by request, sothe girl« representing the State« may learn the word«.) ing named settler has filed notice of hia inteii- —Clothing, reduced, at Stenger’s tion to make final proof In aupj»ort of hi« claim, — Mr. and Mrs. Porter, of Happy straight-out democratic voters on Saturday, Kith inst., at 10 and that «aid proof will be made before »the ; Burns. * And her Hag proudly floating before us, O, Columbia, the gein of the ocean. valley, are visiting in Burns. Kegiater or Receivpr at Lakeview, Oregon, on 'south of it: that the county clerk o’clock, in the Old Hotel. ' The boast of the red white and blue. The home of the brave and the free, July Uth 1888, viz: — The prospect for a big hay crop and treasurer are the only men 1 James Caldwell, The shrine of each patriot’s devotion, this season is said to be flattering. C ho : Hurrah for the red, white and blue! — In order that T he H ekai . d ! elected on the democrat ticket. U.S. No. 2143, for the SW qr NW qr, NW qr of The world offers homage to thee. At a subsequent meeting the fol- Hurrah for the red, white and blue! readers may have a first-class met­ HW qr. Sec. 28, and SE qr of NE qr, NE qr of SE —Coal Oil at W. E. Grace’s drug ropolitan weekly during the presi- Thy mandates make heroe’s assemble, qr, Ser 29, Tp. 34 8., R. »2 E. He names the fol­ With her flag proudly floating before us, — The Burns church was opened lowing were reported by the gen- lowing w itneFSca io prove his continuous resi­ store. When Liberty’s form stands in view; * The boast of the red, white and blue. dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: dential campaign, we offer them last Sunday to a large congrega- tiemen on committee on arrange- Thy banners make tyranny tremble, George Bollenbaugh, A. J. Shirk, A. E. Lewis. —David Fennimore, of Sagehen T iie H erald and. the San Fran-: tion. The room is large, and seats men(H. The wine cup, the wine cup bring hither, Robert Dobie, all of Grant county, Oregon, and When borne by the red, white and blue. J*. <». address Fort Bidwell, Cal. is said to have a very fine garden, cisco Examiner for six months for ■ ditto; the whole building is gotten And fill ye it up to the brim— My 3G-27 A. F. SNELLING, Register. Clio: Hurrah for the red, white and blue! President—A. W. Waters. May the niem’ry of Washington ne’er —Tinware, etc., at R. R. prices ♦ 1.50; this offer good only till July up on a generous plan, and, as the Hurrah for the red, white and blue! wither, 11, 1888. i minister observed, Burns could not i Vice-Presidents , lvv-, , —J. Nat. Hudson, Thy banners make tyranny tremble, at Stenger’s, Burns. * p'INAL PROOF. Nor a star of his glory grow dim; _ , , T afford to do without it. A pastor D. Carey, T. Sillman, When borne by the red, white and blue. May our country united ne’er sever, im?r°y will be sent by the conference next! W. C. Bvrd, U nited S tates L and O ffice .) —Call on J. W. Norton, at Har­ i . P. 8. Early, Lake view, Oregon, May 17, 1888.) When w’ar waged fR wide desolation, But stand by her colors so true; ?°rt0.n 8 ^ar. Its appearan’e in the town Sam. King, a first - class brand of im \lrC -^‘7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ ney, for J. C. Parker, O, the Army and Navy forever! And threatened our land to deform, ing-named cottier has filed notice of his inten­ Blacksmith shop at Harnej ¡ g B y en | ) eloquent advertise- • p. Clemens, any kind. * V. J. Miller, tion to make final proof in support of hip claim, Three cheers for the red, white and bl ue The ark then of freedom’s foundation, and that said proof will be made before the —In the Canyon City precinct,; ment ot Burns to the traveling W. E. Grace, Jasper Davis, Columbia, rode safe through the storm, C ho : Hurrah for the red, white and blue! Register and Receiver at I.ukev»ew, Oregou, on — Van Curtis, of Harney, is put ­ July 14th, 18.88, via: Geo. Htiston, ( Ruliaon and Todhunter, republi- public. ’• ¡J. S. Devine, Hurrah for the red, white and blue! ting up a new house. With her garland’s of victory o’er us, George Bollenbaugh H. C. Levens, 0, the Army and Navy forever! I cans, were elected by about 50 ma- _Prceidi E1<]erlra Wakefield, pBrow"’ As so proudly she bore her brave crew, 1». S. No. 23M, for the N«^ of HE’; Sec. 7, and Three cheers for the red, white and blue! -—Thos. Bain, of Harney, has a Jonty over M m Miller and John hc](J Lee Caldwell, of MV'4. Section 8, Township 32 8, Range rterf lueeting, Saturday, 32’a E. lie name« the following witnesses to F. Lunaberg, and d;Jlivere/tWo 1(>itufeBi 8und4., Dane Foster, prove his continuous resdence upon, and culti­ very fine crop of wheat and rye, Fisk, for precinct officers. vation of said land, viz: William Gara, James raised without irrigation. J. H. Pratt, Caldwell, Win. Buffington, Henry Welch, all of —Money buvs Goods Cheap at jn the “ew church; Mr. Wakefield D’ }j Rn ™ ’ Thos. Dodson, Grant county, Oregon, 1*. 0. Diamond, Grant — The citizens of Harney are county, Oregon. Stenger’s.' ' • i has *«any fr1lenfd« m Jj}!8 ^t’0" ,°f C. W. Jones Bent. Einbree, My 30-27 A. F. SNELLING, Register. building a new race track, and in­ ■ country, and if he will send notice p *, 8teneeI. W. E. Dalton, NEW TO-DAY tend having races on the 4th, free X-V. J. Miller, of Harney, is, we • of his appointments at this place p’,t _ pre ’ Ben. Franklin, we understand, to make a trip to 1 so as to appear in two consecutive • .« e l / . r r y^ng C. A. GILBERT, ----- P rineville , O regon . to all. jpinal proof . G. W. Smelsor, ' Portland shortly, to file an answer . issues of the paper, crowds of hear- u- n- ’ p a John 8. Bowen, U nited B tates L and O ffice .) —Buy your organs of Gilbert. J to the charge of trespass made by 1 ers will greot his coming. I 1 .,a’" a?‘ ’ i I^kevliew, Oregon, May 22, 1888.) •Hz. E. A. jx. Stauffer,- ovauuvr,” C> vn M. m. v-uiuivun, Caldwell, AGENT FOR NOTICE IS IIEREHY GIVEN that the totlow- He furnishes the best instruments Messrs. Singletary, Hayes and ' ___ Jos. C. Wooley, John Robinson, ing named settler, has filed no»ice*o£hhs inten- at the lowest prices. * • * • Brooks, in the U. 8. circuit court, ' lion to mnke final proof}« support of hi« claim mabrika . I ' Robert “ ~ Terrell, ", Thos. Haskell, «aid proof will wifi be be'made and that Baid made before the '—Wm. Coittsworth. of Harney, against the ‘Red S’ settlers. Reyister and Receive! Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Register c K innon — A llison ----- — Last Sun-¡Jno. E. Rol>erts, J. C. Welcome, a M UCJM.N.W — nni/lSO.N 1JUDL OUIl- a^. u vv civujih , July 17th, 1888, viz: has bought Wm. Lessing’s interest ... day, June 10. 1888. at the residence I C.C. Richardson, Fred. Okerman, G. W. Smrlaor, —Good Cotton Flannel 8mts,|of the groom jn Burnf) by j (j. I Dr. H. M. Horton Dr. McPheeters, of Pec. Sec. in the s»1«»“ at Harney, and will p.F. No.iffO. ’the North K««t qn.rter quarter of 30, Tp. 23 8, 1 . K. He names .1.« the ioii»winz . i hereafter carry on the business in • 1.75 trt Stenger’s. I Parker. J. P., in the presence of the Geo. S. Sizemore, W. W. Johnson, witnesses t* . bve his continuous residence . upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Win. his own name. .j-... relatives, of the con_ T. A. McKinnon, J. C. Buckland, —The best of musical instru- I; : » ---- “mediate Lewis, G. A. Fry. T. A. Morrison, audC. M. Cald­ well, all of Bums. Grant county, Oregon. V aughn, R. II. J. McKinnon, —W. E. Bedell, of near Sagehen, ments and sewinir machines for sale ! ^acting parties, Mr. J. E. McKin- I-1 John M. Vaughn, And it appearing that G. W. Young claims I* Gilbert " * “ on and Miss Carrie Allison, daugh- , J. E- McKinnon, Dr. G. W. Gilham, started to California on the Sth the above described tracts, adversely under 1). 8. No. 3076 he Is hereby cited to be present at inst., leaving a number of indig­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allison, all Edward Hanley. said time and place, and submit any reasons he —Paints and Oils of the best Burns, Grant co. Oregon, may have why the final proof of the said G’ nant creditors. Geo. S. Sizemore Orator—Dr. T. V. B. Einbree. W. *Smi!«or should not be approved. quality always on hand at \V. E. ‘ In T thc evening the young couple ' followed him Friday, with an at ­ June 6-28 A. F. bNELLING, Register. attended ’ ’ church, ’ ’ where they were j Reader—D. L. Grace. tachment, and succeeded in obtain­ Grace’s drug store. —Sold on— ----------------------, warmly congratulated by their Marshal—J. W. Sayer, ing a couple of horses. attention , 8TOCK-BKKEIIEHH!! many friends and neighbors, The EASY MONTHLY I’AYMENTB. Assistant Marshals—J E Roberts, S5TCTTT TrilF.WARDFD are th,.,, « bo read Mr. Parker is having a fence put in n XvXvXLld'X thia and then act ; they will find j E. B. Hanley, I will keep nt my »table, near bride was looking beautiful and Wm. Wilson, honorable employment that will not take them around her property, from their homes and families. The prvfi’a ure i r r B. R. Porter, I Burns, Oregon, this season, my full- neatly fitting white satin, John Martin, large and sure for every indus'-riotis person, —One of the prettiest features of ' blood Morgan and Henry stallion, adorned with bridal veil and orange J. C. Wooley, Marshall Hughes, many have made and arc making several hun­ blossoms; the groom manly in the dred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to the 4th of July celebration at Burns | “Henry.” He is a very dark brown, Executive Committee—W. W. make |5 and upwards per day, who is willing to work: el1hcr«CM.oM..ry<.unr: not need- jg the grand guard of honor for the 18 years old, weighs about 1400 tbs. i usual suit of black. Chas. G. Frye, Johnson, e-It.wc «.rt rou; ever^n. new;..«, t)) of eyery litUe Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McKinnon ability required; you. reader, c an doit ns well ns and is nearly 17 hands high. P. F. Stenger, C. M. Ci I dwell. i took possession of their handsome ­ anyone. WrPe to us at once f<»r full particulars, a V o '’ Port i"™: ­ b°y in Harney valley whose mother “Henry” will make the season for . which we mail free: address Stinson & Co., ly furnished new residence, and are NEAR BURNH, ORKOON. end, Maine. i will make him a pair of blue calico ♦5.00, to be paid when the mare is (•' Committee on Vocal M urie— pants, a white waist, or shirt, and ascertained to be with foal. When nt hojne to all anti-nuptial and new Mrs. Byrd, friends without the formality of J. Culp, 1 plain red calico cap. a mare is traded, sold or sent out (cards. SAYER & DORE - - -- -- -- - P roprietor «. Miss Roberts, Chas. Byrd, STATE INSURANCE CO. P — of the county, the owner forfeits Keeps constantly on hand a larf« «lock of Miss M. Woods, T he H erald wishes them all the Enoch Ilecd, the season money. All care will Miss Cora Harris, i 300 little boys dressed in blue be taken to prevent accidents, but happiness that falls to the lot of M. N. Fegtly, A gent , i pants, white'shirt, or waist, and red will not be responsible should any man W. E. GRACE nan and a,lu wife, ’ who wno have nave erected iruuu a a > , Jno. E. Roberts, Miss A. MeGee, Mrs. T. J. Morrison, (cap, to march in the procession on occur. T hos . H askell . .h,ome the fir8t «T»«™»» Mrs. Laura McKinnon. their union. j the 4th of July, as Guard of Honor to the Liberty Car. Turn out., boys, B urns , O regon . Organist—Charles Zeigler. -Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, ¡turnout and help make Harney Í ^-Sunday, a week ago, Jerry, Goddess of Liberty—Miss Allie OC., 10c., 25c., (formerly 10c., 20c., Th« «UU/aclory manner la ,hi aboat from t Reed. RECEIVED MORE rR ENnrMM. iNst'REi» , resnectfullv solicited MORE HOMES, and different proper!I.«, ISSU-1 “v are respt CllUliy SOllClieu 3) miles north of Burns, Grant! nrn?-. Grant ® Bnrn ?- About 9 o’clock that , night And all kinds of surfacelumtar thorouahly seasoned for bnlldlm purpose« and at Army—Master Joe Laumon. pmore policies .,nd p.vio more uissEs I to come to Burns and unite in the REDUCED PRICKS. »'»’mising "K from the extreme c*trtnre fright mw-Mhinertia Territory than any ■ Aork of making the 4th of July eel- county, Oregon; will soon be en- iir,rnli81 Navy , —Master Lloyd Johnson. i «thercmapanr.____________________ ebrat lor. hard to heat. closed with a substantial wire the corralled sheep a bear was .» ■ > fence; comfortable log house; good ncar the“i, he,went-out--doors with■ Committee on Lil»erty tar Arrang«*- I , —A young German known as well 'of living water; ; 3 or 4 acres gun in hand, and ¿nd discovered Bruin ment —T. J. Morrison, Geo. Luna- ihvention h hail *.hr<, I Johnson, lately in the Burns butch- under cultivation. I Price, ’rice, ♦1800., ♦1800. «tting sitting upright neitr nefcr a corral, boxing berg, and Henry Cheatham. f’cntury. N.H least among tlie wonder« of in ven- : five prcgrerii la a method and ay item of work that ! er shop, unexpectedly - disappeared Terms: one-third cash, one-third onc °f the shepherd dogs that Committee on Table Arrange- ran be performed all over the country without from town last week, leaving num­ one- waa was b*yi baying lnen t—5fr< rg j one year from day of sale, and onc- “g it; getting into a good mcn Parker, a>*paratiQg the worker« from their homca; pay erous debts unpaid. Deputy-sher ­ liberal; any one can do the work; either sex, third two years from day of sale; pusit'«“, Jerry fired, the bullet pr..p yoti ng. or old. no aperial ability required; capi­ Mrs. Pratt, ( Bvrd' tal required: you are started free; cut thia out, iff Johnson with a writ of attach­ secured by mortgage on premises, passing through the back of the, N. B. A Good road all th* way. i-y Mrs. Bowen, and return toua. and we will aend yon free, some ment, overtook him, and secured, as Title good. A lso a few choice Dai-1 ln ’ J 10 , beginning run off and did . « Parke thing of gr> In the town “hwy ahotit hia mysterious di sap •tthi-bom« Table, -tiroliert wttbstl kM< ■ praranoe zmu *I te a joke at hi* ex-' W. C. Byrd. Burna. Oregon. tm. m. W. r», «•• k n Huntington on the 6th in»t.. de. of ratable* the oiartrt artir-t- J 1, SAC ll.lMro, CAL pen»e Two». MAtrra. strojring an entire b|oek. COME T BURNS FOB A GOOD TIME!! H i M H The Red, White and Blue. PIANOS, ORGANS, & SEWING-MACHINES.. PIANO, ORCAN, 4. SEWINC-MAOHINE I ;".! JOB WORK. 44 cts.