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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LAKEVIEW advertisements . Swett, of Chicago, nominated STOCK BRANDS. < d mayor of Buffalo—a city of 155,- 000 inhabitants—and resigned that Gresham, of Indiana. position to become governor of the Porter, of Indiana, nominated i BRAND RATES: 1 brand on cut, and piNAL PROOF. I). L. GRACE, Editor. state, having been elected to that Harrison, and was interrupted by descriptjpn, 1 vear $10. 2 cuts and descrip HARDWARE. CROCKERY. U nited S tates L a * d O ffici , | tions, 1 year, |18 office by 192,000 majority; and ere hisses and callB for “Gresham!” Lskevinw, Oregon, Juue 6, 1888.| WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1888. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow his term was out, was elected Pres Hepburn, of Iowa, nominated Al ing named settler has filed notice of his Intai - STOCKMEN! ident of the United States. He has lison. tb>n to make final proof in support ot his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the served the people three years, and < lerk of Grant county, Oregon, at Canyon City, Frazer, of Michigan, nominated Democratic Ticket August 8th, 1888, vis: is now renominated by his party James T. Moffett, without one dissenting voice. Com Gov. Alger. H E. No. 661, for the Ek of 8W'L 8EU of NW por President: Hiscock, of New York, nominated ment is unnecessary. qr, and SW qr of NE qr. Sec. 18,1 p 19 S, R 34 E. He names the following witn« ssea prove bis H. SCHMINCK - - - LAKEVIEW, OREGON. Allen G. Thurman, democratic Depew, the railroad king of New continuous residence upon, and cultivation of I * - 1 York. said land, viz: J. Holyboes, Geo. Heeler, Jacob nominee for Vice President, is a na GROVER CLEVELAND, Simon, Geo. Morgan, all of Drewaey, Oregon. tive of Virginia, but is a resident ox Hastings, of Pennsylvania, nom Of New York. jn 27-81 A. F. SNELLING. Register. —MANUFACTURER OF TINWARE.— Columbus, Ohio. He is 75 years inated John Sherman, of Ohio, Gen. y ice-President: old, but like Gladstone and" Bis Sherman’s brother. pINAL PROOF. Farmers need not incur the expense and delay of sending off for mark he has a robust constitution, Foraker, of Ohio, began a speech U nitbd S tates L and O ffice ,} Agricultural Implements, as this House keeps a full stock at F'ir Lakeview, Or., June 11,1888. | nnd has more intellect, life and fire seconding Shermans nomination, ALLEN G. THURMAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow than men but half his age. He has when some one placed on the plat Prices. Citizens will find here as complete a line of Hardware and Of New York. ing named settler has filed notice of his inten- served the people’s interests on the form an immense floral shield, bear The tiipe to gather in milling animals hat> J tion to make final proof in support of his claim, Crockery as in any other establishment in this section of country. round. Place your brands before the and that said proof will be made before the PRESIDENTI A I. ELECTORS. supreme bench of Ohio, and in the ing the legend, “No rebel Hag sur come public ao your intereB’a may be duly protected. Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on f**TINWARE or ALL DK8CKIPTI0NS MADE TO ORDER. CALL AND SEE GOODS. August 4, 1888, Viz: Mark your nia|n brand on thia cut (cattle, W. H. EFFINGER, of Multnomah. House and the senate at Washing rendered while I am governor.” I horae, Collin McCaskill, «« you with it to appear, and ton. He is the author of the act There waB a faint applause, but i send ub or an sheep), order for publication, by filling out C E No. 815. for the SEX of W. R. BILYEU, of Linn. 82. Tp 25, 8, R the following blanks: known as the “ Thurman bill, ” com 35 E. He names the following witnesses to Foraker said, “Take that away!” E. R. SKIPWORTH, of Umatilla. prove his continuous residence upon, and cul pelling the Union and Central Pa- and it wns removed amid cheers, Name,. tivation ef said laud, viz: C. W. McClain, Jos eph I.anib, Joseph George, Daqiel Camblin, all of Grant couny, Oregon. Ot'B associate editor, Jno. E. Rob-1 jCific railroads to pay their debts to while he continued his speech, du Poatoffice.............. .............................. .......... ! the government. It was largely ring which he unfurled the U. 8. i Jn 27-31 A. F. SNELLING. Register. erts, having decided to go into busi through his influence in the senate Hag and called it “the bandanna of I Animal, whether horse, cattle, or sheep piNAL PROOF, ness for himself, next month, and I in 1878 that the silver bill passed. the republican party.” [Cheers and Benj. Harrison is the republican hisses.] The delegates from North which will require all his time U nited S tates L and O ffice ,! Lakeview, Oregon, June 14, 1888.) 25 M iles S outh of L akeview . attention,’retiresfrom T he H ehai . d , 1 nominee for President. lie is a na Carolina and Georgia began waving NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow tive of Ohio but a resident of In- their State banners, and then | Range ing named settler has filed notice of his inten with its best wishes for his success jdianopolis, tion to make fiual proof in support of his claim, Indiana, and is the A. SNIDER - -- ______ L akeview , O regon . and that said proof will be made before the ful establishment as one of the I grandson of “Old Tippecanoo,” and “Marching thro’ Georgia” was sung] I Additional Brand«! i., .. Register or Receive!, at Lakeview, Oregon, on amid a storm of cheers and hisses, August 8th, 1888, viz; i business men in Eastern Oregon; is now 55 year old. He served as a and the chairman’s calls for order. Samuel Bally, P. F. «STENGER. volunteer in the U. 8. army from ’62 D. 8. No. 2972, for tho SE& of 8BW, Sec 24, E»^ of Spooner of Wisconsin nominated NE*;, NWk of NE qr. Sec. 25, Tp. 31 S, R. 32 E. $2,165,000 worth of bonds were to ’65 retiring with the brevet of Gov. Rusk. He names the following witnesses to prove his PAYS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR GRAIN. continuous residence upon, and cultivation of purchased by the administration, brigadier-general. He was defeat The first ballot taken gave Sher said land, viz: Henry Welsh, Geo. Bolenbaugh, ed for governor of Indiana in ’ 76, Martin Brenton. Prim Ortego, all of Burns, June 12t>). Thia Mill Is in fine condition for turning out Superior Work. Is in charge of a Flrat-claaa Miller. Grant county, Oregon. and elected to th« U. S. senate in man, the champion of the ‘bloody j Jn 27-31 A. F. SNELLING, Register. ’80. He is a stanch republican, but shirt,’231; Gresham, the tariff’ re A grand re-Union of Oregon’s pi is not very popular in the West be ductionist, 106; Depew, the railroad GUARANTEE OUR FLOUR. F INAL PROOF. oneers and Indian fighters was held cause of his opposition to all meas king, 99; Allison, the silver cham U nited S tates L and O ffice ! The Highest Prices will be paid for Wheat. Highest Rates will be paid In exchange for in Portland, June 15. ures for restricting Chinese immi pion, 92; Harrison, the Chinese Lakeview, Oregon, June 14,1888, I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow gration, and his having worked and champion, 87; Alger, 84; Ingalls, Range—Grant county, Oregon. ing-named Bettier has filed notice of his inten S heridan has been removed to voted for a bill for giving the 29; Phelps, 28; Blaine, 26—made P. O.—Burns, Grant county, Oregon. 27-y tion to make final proof in support of his claim, OATS, WHEAT, AND BARLEY. up from the solid vote of California and that said proof will be made before the Chinese the ballot. Register or Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on the seaside, to escape the extreme jfycAi.r. and S ee for Y ourselves before T rading E lsewhere . August 9th, 1888, via: Levi P. Morton, the republican and scattering votes, none of them RILEY à HARDIN. summer heat of Washington. Henry Welsh, nominee for Vice President, is one from his own state, Maine; Rusk, Address ISAAC FOSTER. H. E. No. 509, for the W’i of SW qr, NE qr of New York’s rich bankers, and 25; Fitler, 21; Hawley 13. SW qr, and NW qr of 8E qr, Sec. 33, Tp 31, 8, T he Lakeview Examiner says of R 32^a, E. He names the following witnesses to Oregon stood, Gresham 4, Har represents the bondholding, “gold prove his continuous residence upon, and cul that “Uncle Joe” Lane, an old-time bug” interests of that city. He is rison 1, Blaine 1. tivation of said land, viz: Samuel Baily, Geo, Bolenbaugh, Martin Brenton, 1’iim Ortego, all democrat and son of Gen. Joe Lane, 64 years old, and although very suc Illinois was solid for Gresham. of Burns, Grant county, Oregon. Jn 27-31 A. F. SNELLING, Register. cessful in amassing wealth he has has applied for the oflice of receiver Second ballot gave Sherman 244; not been so fortunate in political Gresham, 123; Alger, 122; Harrison, The Finest to be Found in the Lower Market. in the Harney'land office. J71NAL PROOF. life. He has twice tried for the 94; Blaine 35; trifling gains and U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ nomination for governor and failed losses among the other candidates; F. P. LANE - - LAKEVIEW, OREGON. Lakeview, Oregon, June 14, 1888.) r» T hurman has always used a plain to got it, and has been defeated three Ingalls and Fitler dropped and Mil NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN’ that in ac red bandanna handkerchief. It is times for U. 8. senator. He has, cordance with Honorable Commissioner's Let ler added. ter “G” of February 28, 1888, the following now the popular badge of democra however, been twice elected to con Two First-Class Billiard Tables. named settler has filed notice of his intention The third ballot showed little to make final proof in support of his claim, cy. and of all who love plain, hon gress and appointed once as Minis change. and that Baid proof will be made before the Register or Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on ter to France. He was one of the est government. August 10th, 188«, viz: June 22, Depew, who had grown eight republicans on the electoral Henry Welsh, THE HOPKINS HOUSE. quite indignant over the opposition C. E. No, 404, for the K14 of SE qr, SW qr of the A bill has been introduced in commission of 1876. SE qr, and SE qr of SW qr, Sec. 82, Tp. 34 S, R. to him, made a speech saying that 32*4 E. He names the following witnesses to the House, by Oates, of Alabama, i Note« of the Proceedings of the lie he was convinced that if nominated M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor . prove his continuous, residence upon, and cul Range: Grant, Crook, and Lake counties. publican National (’unvt n(lou. of saidland, viz: Samuel Baily, Geo. the fact that he was one of the rail P. O.—Riley, Grant county, Oregon. 27-y tivation imposing a tax of $25 or> every im Bolenbaugh, Martin Brenton, Prim Ortego, all EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLASS. of Burns, Grant county, Oregon. road magnates and continually as migrant who comes to the United The convention met at Chicago, sociated Jn27-31 A. F, SNELLING, Register. with men of like interests, June 19.’ States. This Hotel is new (House, Rooms, and Furniture) and offers courteous service to every Guest. ALMEDA A. STENGER. would bring ruin and defeat on the pINAL PROOF. The convention was called to or party. He therefore withdrew his T he Rev. C. II. Pendleton has der by Chairman Jones, who made name. [Applause.] U nited S tates L and O ffice ,) Lakeview, Oregon, June 12, 1888.) IN CONNECTION WITH THE H0U8E. written a very earnest apology to a speech denouncing Cleveland and C attle branded NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in compli Ingersoll spoke in the interest of ance with Honorable Commissioner's Letter President and Mrs. Cleveland for the democratic party, and urging Gresham. “G” of December 11, 1887, the following named on Left side; circle- ettler has filed notice of hiB iutention to make having by a thoughtless remark I the convention to declare in favor final proof in support of his;claiin and that said SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER. California delegates raised a ban 2. A Split in each of a higher tariff. proof will be made before the Register or Re ear. started the scandal which he ac ceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on August 11th, ner for “ Blaine and Protection. ” The California delegates were sol I 1888, vis: knowledges was without one iota of id for Blaine, and wanted one of McKinley withdrew his name. James G. Wygal, C. C. MALTBY _ _ _ L akeview , O r . foundation. C. E. No. 309, for the NE qr of Sec 6, Tp 23 S, R their number, Estce, chosen tempo June 23, an anti-Harrison pArty Range—Grant county, Oregon. 26 E. He names the following witnesses to rary chairman, and were very hot had now formed, but his strength P, o.—Burns, Grant county, Oregon. 27-y prove his continuous residence upon, and cul tivation of said land, viz: Joseph Williams, R ead the Declaration of Inde over his defeat. was clearly increasing. Win Egan, Lee Doak, and Sam l)ykus, all of Evergreen, Oregon. pendence, and remember that the —RIDING MATERIAL A SPECIALT Y.— J, L- Thurston, of Nebraska, the The fourth ballot of the conven Jn 37-31____________ A.F.8NELLING, Register. STRAY STOCK! writer of that glorious document well known attorney for the Union tion wgs taken and showed that De Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Spurs, Latigos, Whips, Cinches, Chaperajos. None but the was Thomas ^Jefferson, and signed Pacific railroad, was chosen tempo pews strength had been given to Best of California Leather used. Satisfaction Guaranteed. NY one having lost any of the following de- Harrison. Sherman received 236; by him and his compatriots when rary chairman. stock can learn of their whereabouts In the Justice-Court for the Preclnot of Burns, A acribed County of Grant, State of Oregon. by calling at this oflice and paying for this ad In his speech, Thurston lauded Harrison, 217; Alger, 135; Gresham, vertisement. death in'its most ignominiousTorm M A | Civil action to recover 98; Blaine, 42; scattering, 95. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. 1-ly BLACK MARK with bell on: brand on left stared them in the face, in the the republican party to the skies, W. E. Bciell, Deft. > money. I shoulder: “ Three-sides-of-a-Square, ” or a waved the bloody shirt, asked for On the fifth ballot, California 1 To W. E. Bedell, the above defendent, in the event of failure to secure their still more protection for the “infant voted for Blaine and was hissed; Square open on left side. name of the name of the state of Oregon, you HORSE with collar and saddle marks; are hereby required to appear before me, the freedom fromTmonarchical rule. General Blacksmith & Wasson Maker. industries, praised Logan, but af the vote stood about the same, ex 1 BAY brand on left shoulder and left stifle: “Circle- uudersigned Justice for the precinct aforesaid, in the above entitled court, on the 2d day of Bar,” also, on right shoulder. “PL.” ter praising Blaine’s generosity and cept that Blaine had gained 5 votes. August, 1888, at 10 o’clock, in the forenoon of T iie senate has passed a number part}' fealty, he said that in the in said dav, to answer the complaint filed against Adjourned until Monday. H. R. SCHLAGEL ------ L akeview , O regon . you in the above entitled action. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, more pension bills: increasing the terest of the party Blaine had de A conference was held among the The defendent will take notice that if he fail goto appear and answer, lhe plaintiff will take pension of the widow of Maj. Gen. clined another nomination; he, for representatives of the leading fac judgment against him for the num of Forty Five one, accepted the declination as fi DollarB (145.00), and for costs, and disburse Prepared to do all Kinds of Work in the Blacksmith line. Horae Shoeing at |2.50 per head. Kirby Smith to 175 per month; in nal, and Blaine’s friends “can not, tions, and an effort made to unite JTINAL PROOF. ments of this action, and for the execution upon some one of the candidates. against such property of the defendent as may U nited S tatus L and O ffice .» creasing the pension of Maj.-Gen. dare not commit the political crime” When it became evident that Har be attached in this action. Lakevllew, Oregon. May 22, 1888.i Given under my hand this 26th day of June, Ileinzelman to $100 per'month; of of nominating him. [Cheers and rison was likely to be the man, M. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow 1888. J* C. P arker , ing named settler has filed notice of his inten ^BUGGIES, WAGONS, E T C.,-> Brig.-Gen Schimmelfenning to $50 i M sbcs .] He called attention to the H. DeYoung, of San Francisco, tion to make final proof in support of his claim Justice of Peace. and that said proof will he made before the It is herebv ordered that the annexed sum per month; also, giving the widow B™» «nimber of other candidates, made an earnest protest against his Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on mons be published six consecutive weeks in >1111(1 fnnm would rlrx i and T.nmicrnf thought nnv any of them do. nomination, saying that it would July 17th, 18», via: MADK TO ORDER WITH NEATNESS, AND OF GOOD QUALITY. T he E ast O regon H erald , a weekly newspa of the Commodore Truxton a pen G. W. Smelsor, per published in Burns, Grant county, Oregon. A LL WORK WARRANTE D. These remarks about Blnine be impossible to elect him. The D. 8. No. 3030, for 1 J. C. P atker , J. P. the North East quarter of Sec. sion of $50 per month. made the Blaine men very angry. Tp. 23 8, R. 31 E. He names the following Jn 27-31_____________ _ ____________________ fact that he not only favored an un 30, witnesses to prove his continuous residence Horr, of Michegnn, presented a limited Chinese immigration but upon, and cultivation of, said land, via: Vvin. NEW TO-DAY Give a Trial, as Seeing is Believing. A first-class Gun Smith works in connection with the shop. T he republicans have dubbed ■ gavel made from wood of the oak believed in giving Chinese tho bal Levons, G. A. Fry.T. A. Morrison, and (’. M. Cald well. all of Burna, Grant county, Oregon. Cleveland and Thurman the “kan ' under which the republican party lot, would certainly cost him the And it appearing that G. W. Young claims piNAL PROOF. above described tracts, adversely under LEGAL ADVERTISEMEN8. Pacific states and seriously injure the garoo ticket,” claiming that the I 1 first organized in 1854. Largest General Retail House oa the Coast. I). S. No. 3075 he is hereby cited to be present at U nitro S tates L and O ffice .) time and place, and submit any reasons he __ .. is in the hinderpart. . Lakeview, Oregon, June 18, 1888.) weight There 1 In receiving it, Thurston said he him in those states casting a large said Excellent Cardinal or Drab may have why the fiual proof of the said G’ W. Smelsor should not be approved. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow pINAL PROOF. „...7.. a “ “kangaroo ticket" put in the "<>uld accept it nnd proceed to labor vote. whs ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten S ateen C orsets , A. F. SNELLING, Register. June 25, active work was being June 6-28 U nitkd S tatis L and O ffice ,| tion to make final proof in support of his claim, field bv the democrats in 1828, ami P°un,J, <>>e life out of the democrat- Lakeview, Oregon, June 1». 188«. I and that said proof will be made before the done to unite on Harrison, but the QONTE8T NOTICE. J ’ ic nariv ( neers I party with it. [Cheers.] County Clerk of Grant county, Oregon, at Can NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow it was elected by a big majority, yon City, Or., on August 6, 1888, viz: ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten A grent deal of confusion attend opposition was still strong, and th By mail tic. extra. Five hooks and double U nited S tates L and O ffice ,) tion to make final proof in support of his claim, II. Moore, clasp F ine Model and Workmanship. Silk and onTa tariff issue, too. And ed the efforts to carry on the for scattering vote large. ___________ _ will _ Lakeview, Oregon, Juue 8, 1888.1 D. S. No. 2149, for the SE ar of Sec 25, Tp 22 S, R and that said proof be made before the embroidered bust, finished with pretty lace one ---- — Clerk of Grant countv, Oregon, at 36 E. He names the following witnesses to | the County Clerk of Grant countv, Oregon, at inch wide. Sizes 18 to 30. Send money order Boutelle, of Maine, read a dis- COMPLAINT having been entered at this of prove bis continuous residence upon, and culti- Canyon City, Oregon, on August 16th 18«8, viz: Jackron and Calhoun had John Q. mal business. or postage stamps. five bv Isaiah H. Wood against Ervin Jewett for his Homes’«ead Entry, No. 478, dat vatiou of, said land, viz; Christopher Selle. I W. r. Meadows. Adams, one of tho'brainicst men of Of 24 delegates from Virginia, the I patch from Blaine requesting that abandoning Robert Selle. John Stemlcr, Ben Hardman, all I Mart h 30,1885, upon the El, of NWl%, A Lota More Important Still his friends refrain from voting for 2 ed and | D. 8. No. 2783, for the North half of South half 3, sec. 19, Tp. 19 S, R. 82 E, in Grant coun of Drowsy, Grant county, Oregon. his day, and Richard Rush, for seats of 20 were contested. 1 of Sec 11, Tp 24 S, R 31 E. He names the fol Is to send for large Catalogue (which we for ty, Oregon, with a view to cancellation of said Jy 4-32__________ A. F. SNELLING, Register. him. lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi ward free of charge) giving full information A violent quarrel, in which ‘the entry; the said parties are hereby summoned their opponents. But Cleveland and dence upon, aud cultivation of, said land, viz: about ten thousand other interesting items in On the sixth ballot, California to appear at this office on the 28th day of July, piNAL PROOF. Wm. Meglymre, James L. Albert, Wallace Gil- all kinds of blen's Women’s and Children’s i lie ’ was passed, took place on the 1888, at iOv ’ ck/ck. a m, to respond and furniah Thurman have only somebody’s j ham, and J. H. Meadows, all of Burna, Grant Wear. Contains over a thousand illwMrw- concerning said alleged abandon floor between Wise nnd Mahone, and Tennessee again voted for testimony county, Oregon. tions. and is one of the finest books of its kind ment. U nited S tates L and O ffice , | grandson and a New York banker who were contesting the chairman Blaine and were again hissed. It Jn in the country. A. F. SNELLING. Register. :0-30 A. F. SNELLING, Register. Lakeview, Oregon, June 18, 18». I Jy 1-82 stood, Sherman, 244; llarrrison, to beat. WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol ship of their delegation. lowing named settler has filed notice of his in JTINAL PROOF. 400, 40a, 404, 406, 498, 410 K St. ■ 231; the rest scattering—Maine tention to make final proof in support of his The California delegates were in still cast votes for McKinley, and gUMMuNS. TIIK XOM1NXES roll ■SB. SACRAMENTO, CAL. claim, and that said proof will be made before U nited S tates L and O ffice .) In the Justice Court for the Precinct of Burna, the Clerk of Grant county, Oregon, at Canyon such a bad humor nnd kicking so Lake view, Oregon, June 19, 18».) The campaign of ’8,8 is now fair I vigorously that to appease them Es- Georgia cast 1 for Fred Grant. County of Grant, State of Oregon. City, Oregon, on August 6th, 18». viz NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow N. Brown, Plff. ) civil action to recover Christopher Mello, On the seventh ballot, California ly open. The various parties have i tee was made permanent chairman. ing named settler has filed notice of his inten D. 8. No. 2171. for Lot 1, 8E qr of NE qr, and tion to make final proof in support of his claim, W K. Bedell, Deft. S “°ntjr gave Harrison 15 and Alger 1. Ev held their conventions, expressed in qr of SE qr. Sec. 1, Tp 23, S, R 36 E. He | and that said proof will be made before the This wns regarded as n Blaine E. Bedell, the above named defendent, NE names the billowing witnesses to prove his con County Clerk of Grant county, Oregon, at Can- vote for Blaine was hissed. The in To the W. name of the state of Oregon, you are 1 tinuous platform Btvlo their principles and victory, and was received with cries ery upon, and cultivation of said i yon City, Or., August 16th, 18», viz- hereby required to appear before me, the un vote stood: Harrison, 278, Sherman, dersigned Justice for the precinct aforesaid, in ; land, vis residence Ransom Moore, Ben Hardjr.an.Jack T. J. Keeton, the policy each would have the gov- of "Hurrah for Blaine!" Hanlman. and John btemler, all of Drewaey, 231, Alger, 120, Blaine, 15; scatter- the above entitled court, on the 26th day of Ju Grant H E No. 643, for the SW«* of 8E*L 8e*. 6, and county, Oregon. ... ____ - 2 — . I- _ f. .... i ...... Oil f.lrl,..* l>, ly, la88, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said ■ NW qr of N'E qr, and EH of NW qr, Sec 7, Tp 20, June 20, m taking his scat, Estee jpg, jgf. eminent pumi« in the coming four Jy 4-32 A. F. SNELLING, Register day, to answer to the complaint filed against S, R 34 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti* years; and each party has selected «poke of the great t i it ton in Ore-j The eighth and last ballot gave you In the above entitled action. l vat ion of ssld land, viz: Joe Sturtevant, J. A. The Defendent will take notice that If he ' from it« ranks, i for i> one the blood v Howard, 1. M. Davis, and David Miller, all of I ..vs President resident nnd i go", , . gave v‘11 wave of the vote fail so to apjxnr and answer, the plaintiff will £)E8ERT LAND—FINAL PROOF. jrviu os ■ ■■>»<,, shirt and , prophesied the defeat of Harrison the nomination, -, u < k ......... take judgment against him for the sum of Thir Drewaey, Grant county. Oregon. U nited S tates L a F d O ffice . | Vice President, the two then who1 Cleveland standing: Harrison, 544; 8hwman, teen Hollars (813.00; and for costs, and dtoburue- Jy 4-32 A. F. 8NKLUNG, Register. Lakeview, Oregon, June 19, 18». I of this action, and for the execution . . . .. . . . . , „ | 1 . 11K; brvftham 59; Blaine, 5; the nu-nts NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jobs H. against stic-h property of defundent as may be best represent its wish*« and inten-. T|ie anti-Blaine men scored one n.g( scattering Farlrign. of Drewaey, Grant county, Oregon, attached in tnia action. day of June, has fi led notice of intention to make proof on Contractor! <Sc Builder. tions. It now rttts with the people by manuring to work in a rule that Thc nomination Wft8 then n)a(le I88M. Given under my hand this I6th hie desert land claim. No. 266. for the SE qr of J. C PABEKM. We have space for but a short1 prevented a stampede. unanimous. Justice of the Peace. NW qr, NE qr of SW qr. and Ixite 2 A 3, Sec 19. A. C. WORTHINGTON. 20 S, R 34 E. before the County Clerk of Grant It is hereby ordered that thc annexed sum Tp Oregon, at Canyon city. Or., on Wedncs sketch of the nomine«« of the two The delegations from Ohio, Mich- be published six conaccntive weeks county, Boutelle pledged the support of mons Bnms. Oration, dav. the 15th day of August. 18» He names In T hk E ast O rkgon H brai . d , a weekly news leading polled partie.: 'Kan "»’> »»«liana «nnbinod to pre- Blaine nnd his friends. following wltneeaee to prove the complete paper published iu Burns, Grant county, Ore- thè irrigation and reclamation of said land W. C. J. C. P ass «!, J. r, The democratic nominee for Pres-1 ‘ent Blame s nomination. Keeton. Sam Overlander, L. Howard, and O. J. Alger sent a telegram of congrat Tjn. Darot, all of Drewaey, Grant county, Oregon June 21, the platform was unan- ulation and pledged the support of u.030 ident is Grover Cleveland, a man Jy4-32 A. F 8NELUNG. Register sly adooted. adopted. It is a very long, Michigan. well known to the people, whose imoualy plNAL PROOF. very wordy document, denouncing ruler he has l>cen for the past four ■ I QESERT LAXD-riXAL PROOF Five names were presented for UNtTB» RTATts L and OmcuJ years. His political history is al Cleveland and the democratic par-1 Vice President: Phelps. Morton, Ijikeview, Oregon, June 20. 18». | fatrao srar.a I-aan Orrica, | J Lakeview. Oregon, June 19, 18».) i most without parallel. Ten years ty, pledging nliegience to the Union I Bradley. Bruce and Thomas. Mor NOTICI W HEREBY GIVEN that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his inten NOTICE IS HERIBT GIVEN that Gee. W. ago he was not known in political J and the negro, demanding more ton received the nomination on the tion to make final proof tn support of his < laim, Farleiah. of Drewaey. Grant county, I FRENCH and that said proof will be made before thc has filed notice of intention to make I 1 cirri«« outsidcjif Erie county, New pennon*, more tariff, and a repeal, first ballot. Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, his deeert land claim. No. 149. for the f of taxes on whisky ami tobacco. elected sheriff! on August 15. l»a. via NW qr. A 1x4 1, See W, A Let 4. See 13, Tp JR 8. , K 9«, K, before County Clerk of (iraat county. F. I m •wearenarw, lie people sud-1 The adoption of this platform I The delegates cheered, the band at canyon City. Or., on Wednesday, the and all seemed well pleased. D. fi. No 3»5. for the 8W\s< fiec 4» Tp 3 fi, R Orem>n. ..................... iMh day of Aupmt. 1» k He namra the follow Mrs. Louis Racine. - - Proprietress. killed the Gresham I played v>l it it was t° I practically 31 E. He uamca the following witnrMea to But enthusiasm, such as the nomi ing witneeoee to prove the complete Irrigat'.m prove hia continuous residence upon, and culti A limited numberuf «•-‘t’ c.n meure the VI* actually ; kx.rn. v_ and reclamation of said land W. C. Keeton. ♦ K -»rj nation of Blaine or Gresham would vation of, said laud, vis J. J. Weeks. N M Sam Overlander, R. A Howard, and J. B. Ar- m.at comfortable h»i<*ri< mom« iu the town . Warren, of Conn»' ,o*- B si Wa, Edward Bland, allot I mor. all of Dn waey. Graat county. Or. at thi- home. Tanto. applied with all kind« have inspired, was conspicuous by Bn res. Or-epm. naniina ' of ealaUe. th- market afford« 1-ly VI inalerl HawlAv 7 A F. SNELLING. Register «^nee. JW V F 8NILUNG, Register ' Jy 4 » THE HERALD. —AND— AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Attention ZF’eLrmex’is- WILLOW BRNCH FLOURING MILL, F ine wines , liquors & cigars . 44 cts. LANDS—MINES