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IlurtiH Jockey Club. PREFERRED LOC ALS. BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. —The Robinson & Dodson ice ; Insertions in this columns only 10 cents ■ line was sold Monday by Sheriff Gray, j —Mabel is a little beauty. to regular advertisers, 20 cents fur all others. It wns bought by C. M. CaldwelLAj —Politian has been sent home. BURNS. K r culture notice . WEDNESDAY, AVGV8T 2». 1888. jSjw for <46. —Geo. Houston’s 3-year-old bay T. A McKinnon is a practical surveyor. U mtbd bTATKo L and O fficb J — -Diamond Diamond DyyKTor for sale at Wj Lakeview. Orvg*>D. July 9, 1888.i , J. C. Welcome does beautiful work in his filly is in training. # line. Cj E, Grace Grace ’s drugstore. drugjstorf - I (PLAINT HAVING BEF N ENTERED at | Local News, — Wake-Up Jake is improV^g AND [office bv James H. Wortman agairct rhe Dr. Eiubree responds promptly to all —Sheriff W. I*. Gray, of Canyon te of J. M. Bright fur failure to comply with | calls. his gait every day. as to Tun bcr Culture Entry No. 584 dated: City, was in Burns the first of the i bbri 4ib. I«»*;, upon the of SE’-i and J. E. McKinnon keeps a full line of gro Fair —Don’t fail to attend the Jockey ceries. HAUSEY VALLEY ITI.MH. : week on official business. [of Sec 23. Tp 29. H, R w. K. iu Gmnt tty, orejcun, with a view to the cancellation 1 Club ball next Tuesday night. — See notices of final proof of W. C. Byrd does a live cash livery stable i Kiel entry; cupUbiant alleging tlukt J. M. , h: dirt not p!<>.v or break J’, ac res <.r any i —Jimmy Roussel is training business. ■AT In reply to a bugle blast from ! Lytle Howard and Lewis Perry in )ber of acres Of said tract during tint first , W. E. Grace Keeps fresh stocK in his ad Reed’s gray filly for the 2-year- drugstore. 1 after be u nde said entry, and that to the , a hybrid we will say forbearance ■ this issue. nut tirno uu plowing, breakieic, or cultiva- —Stenger’s “SeeVSaw” Tobacco ld race. whn'ever has been dune upon said truct by N. Brown does an enterprising mercban- P. F. STENGER'S BURNS, Or. laid «j.ryjnun, or any other person, the said in that direction has ceased to be a j is taking the leailwlth “F —Quito a number of good horses tile business. ies nre hereby BUintr.uned to appear at this virtue, and we propose, if assailed Mechanics.” Try tnem. , are in training for the Burns races A. C. Worthington does housebuilding, B ouiheSlhaav of deptember. U.-8. at <0 sign painting, etc. K'k, u ru, to respond anu furnish U-stiiuony in like manner by Waters’ Man- —E Todd, the Burns meat house on home tracks. lernlng taid alleged failure. Dr. Me l‘heeters answers all calls for pro STOCK 25-35 W. M. ToaNsjtNb, Receiver Friday to take such steps with him man, bought a band of fine mutton i —Twenty-four horses are now on fessional services. I sheep of P. F. Sjtenger last week. I Wilshire & Hudson practice in all the VERY COMPLETE; as were taken in ante-bellum days n '■ Vt'7 ............ 111 docket for the Burns races and sev- NAL PROOF. courts in the state. -M M. Bnerly of Harney sold | .)laheg tQ heftr froln when a mixed-blood was taught to a laat waa U in his lowor : J Geo. McGowan conducts a prosperous COMPRISING I his interest last week lower j U nited states L and O ffice ,} hardware business. be much conipeti- Lake view, Oregon, July 30, ls83.fr keep his bazoo shut. When the town property to Mrs. Mary E. Da-: . —There will , „ ,, , •. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow Cbaa. Sampson repairs watches, clocks, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY tion among the --year-olds for that etc., »■named settler ho® filed notice of hlB inten- so-called “Ben” Franklin, by his vis, and will move on a ranch.* «* on short notice. purse, and some fine colts will lie Geo. to make final proof iu support of his claim, — Ovsters, a fresh aupplv, at P. »I 1 8. Sizemore gives criminal law prac GOODS.—STAPLE AND FANCY that said proof will he made before the cunning in mixing falsehood with F. Stenger’s. 'f ’ e entered. tice special attention. ister or Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, truth, attempts to strike at a white September 22d, 18M, viz: P. F. Stenger is doing a driving trade in GROCERIES.—BOOTS AND — The Jockey Club has built a ; — The Jockey Club will give a J. L. Churchman, man’s household, he must know dance at the Robinson & Dodson! sprinkler for the race track, the general merchandising. 8. No. 2843, for the HE ar of Sec 8. Tp 28 8, R E. Todd does a meat market business on SHOES—HARD E. I in namvB the following witnesses to the end thereof, before sailing in. Hall next Tuesday night, the pro tank of which will hold about 800 a “ cash on the block'’ basis. ove his eon tin uoub residence upon, and tulti- tion of, said land, viz: A. Burse, C. W. Corn- As for A. W. Waters, by thus show ceeds to go toward paying the ex- gallons of water. WARE. —CROCKERY & P. 8. Earley gives general satijfactlan iu ys, C. M. Handle*, C. H. Wilshire, all of Dia- ing when argument and the hiss I penses of the Club in preparing —Fish Blevins, a horse jockey, all branches of blacksmithing. oud. Grant county, Oregon. I GLASSWARE. ing onto us of the riff-raff of his I tho race track and other necessary was killed at Helena, Montana, ou g 15-88 A. F. SNELLING, Register. HARNEY. following fails to break down our expenses. See advertisement else Monday, while riding Groen Pruett,1 A. J. Brown is a practical surveyor. INAL PROOF. business enterprise, he is too willing where. which fell with him.—E. Oregonian. Van Curtis does first-class blucKsmith ----- ALL AT- work. U nited i 4 tatk ® L and O ffice ,} to resort to private personalities— X-Mre. G. W. Maupin gave the —The big force pump has been V. J. Miller will practice in all the state Lakeview, Oregon, July 80, 1888. | let him pull his hybrid around in H erald a pleasant call while in moved freu» Stenger’s barn to the courts. ■NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol- winx u a rued settler has filed notice of hiß iu- another direction. town Friday. Also, Mr. and Mrs. i well back of his store, to be used for Jasper Davis conducts a cash business in CLOSE PRICES ntlou to make fiual proof In support of Ills groceries, etc. laim, au<i thar said proof will be made before ----- FOR------ —Before sending off, see if you Verdot, who brought in a supply cf filling the tank of the Jockey Clubls te Reg Rier or Receiver at Lakeview, at Oregon •egetablcs (same as described in new track sprinkler. CANYON CITY. n September 31 tb, 1^88, via: YES, FOR J don't get good ralqe for your 9 Ostali No. 38) raided on Rul-S land, in Charles W. Coinegys, C. A. Sweek practices in all courts in the from Stenger. — The following gentlemen have state. . S. No. 2589. fur the WB qr of Sec 28, Tp28S« part payment on subscription. 81 E. He camo® the follow lug witnefsesto ’hiorses in trainitig at and near O. 1\ Cresap does excellent worx in his —Died, in Burns, on Monday, —Good Cider Vinegar at McKin Kurils, rove hiB continuous rcBidence upon, and culti- up to date: Farley 1, Sun line of business. li.'îl of ««id laud, viz: A. Burse, C. H Wil- Aug. 27, 1888, little Paul, infant non’s. f ' a -■«»*' re, J. L. Churahiuan, and C. M. Kaudley, all soy of Paul Locher. 8, Jones 2, Sillman 2, Cush . LAKEVIEW. f Diamond, Grant county, Oregon. —Frank M’Clintock brought in derland Aug 15-38 A. F. 8NELLINλ, Register ' large stock of school supplie^ two samples of oats, one of them man 2, Swaggart 3, McClain 1, Cot Give C. C. Maltby a call. / — •A A h ton 1, Beed 1, Wooley 2, Houston I Stop at the Hopxins House every time. / jU3t received re< at W/1 wild oats. INAL proof . 1, Newman 2 and MunjarS. A. Snider’s Mill does a flourishing busi tore. — Mrs. J. G. Welch of Burns, ness. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ / — A' sad accident happened near went out on the Canyon stage Tues Lakeview,,Oregon, July 80.188*3 Up to date the following have M. A. Kelton practices in all courts in the W. E. GRACE, P roprietor , BURNS, OREGON OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow R. J. McKinnon’s place last Sun day to visit her son, M. M. Adam horses in training on the track: state. -named rentier has filed uotice of his inten- F. P. Lane keeps a full line of liquors, ci While Mr. and Mrs. Joe son in Bear valley. h tu make final proof in support of his claim. day. G eo . W. F arleigh , of Pine creek, gars, etc. I that said proof will be made before the Baird were driving up the lane in a — -Anu The »aiptiiwio carpenters are «v at work on vTituiv »»vio. wii iruui- For agricultural implements, go to II. Grant uuumy, county, huh has 2 nurses horse» iu in train- Register cr Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, September 21th. 1888, viz: buggy the vehicle came uncoupled, J. c. . .............. Welcome’s new saddle andjing by John Robinson: Schmink’s. Albert Duane, throwing the occupants to the harness shop buildjng. Brown horse, “Wake-Up Jake,” Cogswell & Cogswell practice in all courts I »0 £_■ j of NW*-4, and of —P. F. Stenger tajthts to reduce gc 2 yrs; pedigree: dam, “Bell- in tin1 itate. .WTh 31 E. He names the fol- ground, breaking the leg of their Dealer in H. R. Schlagcl maxes buggies, wagons, r— irnefses to prove his continuous resi- - **-Ctitx.»n ami cultivation of, said laud, viz: infant daughter which was in Mrs. his Stock and will ^11 at a Discount nger,” sire, “Lummox." etc., to order. ,1<5w rJmeivs, C. M. Handley, C. W. Wilshire, Baird’s arms. ■ Mrs. B. was also price on all goods from th DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PROPRIE J. W. Bonebrake will do good wore at L churchman, all of Diamond, Grant H. L. 8 underland , of Willow reasonable prices. considerably bryised, but not seri all goods in plxin figures. bounty. Oregon. I TARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDI II. Murphy’s livery stable is the place Aux 1^ A. F. SNELLING, Register. ously. /¿-Simon Lewis, of Riley, was in creek, Malheur county, has entered to P. y^-Bimon 1.^ put up your horse or get a rig. 3 horses', Geo. McGuire, trainer,: CINES, FLAVORING EX he Burns^town Monday., —While attc g UM MONS. Black horse, “ Black Diamond, ” »48TERN.- - — “ Tex ” is having a portico built ivn ’ s and see Races, call at N. TRACTS, DIAMOND The-National Ha nes.s Co. maxes our In the Justice Court for the Precinct of Burns, the new High-Aj ger Sewing in front of his saloon building on aged; pedigree unknown. Conuty of Grant, State of Oregon. readers a good offer. DYES AND FINE TOILET SOAPS. Bay horse, “ Vanderbilt, ” aged; . y Gilbert oni ^Main street. I’. F. Sknigcr, I’lff. t civ.j action to recover Machines, sold Bloomington Nursery furnishes trees, etc. pedigree unknown. - --------- <-o->-------- good Boot fmyfo.00 or a good grown for this climate. easy terms. K. W. Gilliam,Deft. $ muue.v. ■$1.7% at Stenger’s^ Sorrel horse, “Cyclone,” age 3 The Vampire blucx is the only good wa HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, COMBS, SHOUL To E. W. Gilliam, the above named defend- /¿-Moore and Jamison got in from t, in the name of the State of OrttOD, you are W. E. Grace’s driyd yrs; pedigree: dam, “Bloomsbury,” terproof blaCK in the marxet. ereby Commanded to appear before me, the Huntington Sunday evening with sire, “ Ben Roy. ” The Winchester repeating rilles arc too DER BRACES, FANCY ■‘ersigued, a Justice of the Peace for the pre- well Known to need description. Se uct aforesaid, iu the above entitled courk on loads of freight. The former gen C iias . W. J ones , of Burns, has 2 ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BOOKS AND «2(1 day of October, 1888, ar 10o’clock irr the tleman had the misfortune to lose' Oh, I wish I was a bee. ienoou of said day, to answer to the com- horses in training: • NOTICE. Of yellow jacKet fame, aint filed against you in the above entitled a horse on the trip. The animal ■ STATIONERY. Bay filly, “Mabel,” age 2 yrs; *iun. I’d roost upon a “hucKle” tree All persons when taking a horse became entangled in a rope and | he defenflent will take notice that if he fail pedigree: dam, “Bulwer,” sire, or horses from my stable must And whoop-up ail who came. -------- "( -o~ -------- to appear and answer, the plaintiff will tak,e falling killed itself. —Long CreeK Eagle. •‘Deepwater” by “Bayswater.” .gmeut against him for the num of One Ifun- ^-Several wagonloads of immi leave cither the cash or its equiva :«i and Thirty Dollars and Fifty Cents, and I wish I were a sage hen Black bay horse “Gopher,” 6 yrs. lent. ! dieburr-emcnlB In the notion,and that the grants from Kansas, Nebraska and | W. C. B yrd . Ecneath that “hucxle” sprout; P ure B randies , jperry aitat bed be sold to sa/sfy such judg^ P hysicians ’ P re old. Missouri arc now in Harney valley ' it. I’d reach up through its leafy limbs W ines a L iquors scriptions CARE liven under my hand thia 14th day of August looking for suitable locations. They : School lieport. T ex S illman , of Burns, has 2 And rub his bee-ship cut.- J ames C. P arker , for Medicinal pur FULLY compound Jtu’.ice of the Peace. will doubtless find what they want.; ’■’he following is a true report of horses in training: poses, constantly ed , by Experienc — Jno. E. Roberts has received t Is hereby ordered that the annexed sitm- —Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Roberts, Bay filly, “Island Queen,” age 2 the school taught in sub-district No. on hand. ns be published six c.»nse< utive weeks in ed Pharmacist. the lumber for repairing and im yrs.; pedigree: dam, “Belmont,” 13, Grant co., Or., for the month e E a -. t O regon H erald , a weekly newspn- parents of Mrs. D. L. Grace, Jno. publiched in buri s, («runt county, Oregon. E. Roberts and Miss Ida Roberts, j proving his property south of the sire, “Deepwater” by “Bayswater.” ending August 24,1888: 15-UI J. C. P arker , J. I*. Number of day s taught, 20: of Burns, arrived in town Sunday new M. E. church. Light bay horse, “Beno,” a'ge 7 Total -------- ------------------ number pupils enrolled, 12; afternoon, 25th inst., from Steel- [ —Mrs. Haskell on Friday last years. ¡MDER CULTURE NOTICE. Average daily attendance, 8; GLASS, PUTTY, ville, Mo. Mr. II. is, also, a near received the news of the de^tji of G. W. M c H aley , of Prairie City, Average daily absence, 2, U nited S tates L and O ffice ,} General deportment of Bchoul good. Lakeview, Oregon. August 1, 1888.1 relative (uncle) of T. II. McGreer, I her daughter Mr®. May Millei\\ has two horses; M. KALSOMINE, PAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, F. Hudson, Worthy of mention fur good attendance, is MPtAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at of Wasco, and Mrs. W. L. Blake, of Dottie Bowen, not absent during the month. —All kinds of Tobacco, trainer: office by W. 1!. Brown-against F sul- VARNISHES, COAL OIL. This month being the last of the term, the n for failure to comply wiilt Isw as to Ttm- Crook counties, Oregon, and, as supply at I’. F. Stenger’s. Dark brown horse, aged 7 years; following named pupils are specially worthy Julture entry No. ¡-1, dated June 8, 1««7. will be seen elsewhere, has come' RAZORS and ALL KINDS of POCKET CUTLERY. of mention for good deportment: — Attention is called to the teach- n the SW qr of btc ’J», Tp 24 8, R 31 E, in name “Jordan;” pedigree, sired by Henry Hatfay« 97 Eadie Wilson, .93 it countv, Oregon, with a view to the cau West to make Grant county his I ers’ institute to be held at Baker --------- ' —o— -------- 98 "Revenue Junior'’ by “Young Jun Lee J. Zeigler, 94 Fred Hagey, tion of said entry; contcBlant alleging that 93 Minnie Hagey,. .94 Dottie Bowen, Hi van failed to breaker cause to be broken home. j City, for the Sixth Judicial district, ior ” by “ Old Junior, ” a thorough AGENT FOR D r . HORNE’S ELEC 90 ___ 93 Frank Bennett, _________ Mollie _______ Howell, .... acres of the Biiid laud duriug the first year Emina 90. Emma Wilson, — L. D. Montgomery returned j to-day, tomorrow, and next day, bred; dam, of “Morgan-and-llen- hiB said entry, and fai s to break or have en said five acres at the present ’ime. ti c last Thursday from Baker county. We did not receive the announce TRIC BELTS <t TRUSSES. Henrv Hagey standing the highest, merits the ry” stqck. parties are hereby summoned ro appear nt prize offered by T he H erald . office on the 4th day of October, i«.S«, n! He says that Cracker creek mines , ment in time for last week’s FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE Sorrel mare, aged 7 years; name, M rs . C lara P arsons , Teacher. 'luck, a in, to respond and furnish tce' irao- are “away up.’1 Cabbell Eros.’ I —“Cash vs. Crprfft" is ..cerning said alleged falure. . ....................... i GiUchinfi “ . Little Girl;” sire, “ Bull of the th [Henry Hagey ’ » name is entered BEST SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES, W. M. T ;'.VN.Si:ND, Receiver. mine is worth $ 1,000,000. Woods,” of “Lummox-and-George »” on our Subscription Book for one on. tc of Oregon, i .y BEST QUALITY OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. nty of Lake. | —German Prunes, 7 pounds tokJ —Chas. Prdnasco, who left Har stock. year’s paid up subscription to T he reby certify that the within is a true and a dollar at Stenger’s. gWFRESH NUTS and CHOICE CANDIES. ney valley some months ago for the i H ehai . d . — E d . H erald .] t copy of the original notice. W m . C ushman , of Arlington, has 2-8‘J W. M. To «v ns ¡■; no , Receiver. ^■Dtide \lcClain, .Tesse Colton.! Cracker crcc-k mines, sold hiB claim 2 horses. --------- ( _o_ > -------- —Tinware, etc., »t R. R. prices Henrv Richardson and Harry Mc there a few days since for $15,000. Gray mare, “Lady Murphy;” 4 - PRICER AH REASONABLE AR THOSE OFFERED BY ANY Clure gave T he H krai . d a call1 His friends here congratulate him yearsold; pedigree: sired by “Glen at Stenger’s. Burns. Monday. x : „.a ..„u upon v:_ his good luck. — M. F. Hudson, trainer of G. W. OTHER LINE OF BUSINESS IN THIS SECTION. Dudleydam Ellafay by “En-( McHaley, arrived here last Satur / —Go to W. E. Grate’s drug store} I —Mrs. Laura McLean, of Lake i quirer.” Bay horse, “Frazelle,” 3 years! day with “Jordan” and “Little for Confectioneries^Ash amLwk^^ view, is visiting her niece, Mrs. J. Girl;” Mr. H. brought the horses old. ____ _ —Ki4I. Britt and W. II. Gradonj Nat. Hudson. through in good condition, both of the Road Co.’s surveying corps. I z—While Misses Caulfield and B en S waggart , of Islington, looking fresh as daisies, and are Am now better able than ever to meet the demands of the country in Claypool were driving W. D. Bu were in town Monday and gave j has 3 horses; John Collins trainer.1 ready for the races. my line, and am truly thankful for the liberal patronage I have received chanan ’ s buggy and team from Mr. T he H erald a call. They say the 1 Bay horse, “Champagne;” age 5 —Yearly a<lver0ers of stock in the past, and 1 well know that the only proper way to merit the con- surveying party is at work at pres- i Buchanan’s to Mr. Claypool’s, the years; pedigree: sired by “lien I brands in’ T he H erald get inser-, P«fonage and good will of the entire public i» by fair and impar NEW TO-DAY ent at Crane creek gap. They j ■ horses took fright and ran away. ilallack;” dam “Mosquito,” »he by tions of stolon *nd ¿kay. free. tial deahngs dealings wilh with ail all classes. t,al ! Luckily the young ladies were not have been at work locating the1 “Lexington.” IAL PROOF. 1 in the buggy at the time the horses corners of the Road Campany land Chestnut sorrel, “Little Dick;” Too Many Dog*. U nited S tates L and O ffice , » became frightened. The buggy aged; pedigree unknown. We arc requested by those train T.akeview, Oregon, August i j 15,1888. u, *000. j I ¡ since June 10th. ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the l* follow, * ” Brown horse, “Funny;” aged; ing horses on the track to ask citi —“Tex’es” Saloon, near tire post at was broken off and lost. The med settler has filed notice of his ______ intera am and buggy have been recov pedigree unknown. make final proof in support of his claim, office, is kept as a place of resort zens who have dogs to restrain them BURNS GROCERY STORE. hut eaid proof will be made before the ed. It would be doing a neigh- days, as they interfere seriously F Judge of Grunt co., Or., or during fits for all liking a quiet, orderly place, orly act and a kindness to Mr. B. C. W. M c C lain , of Drewsey, has with the horses—endangering both J. E. M c K innon before the County Clerk at < auyon fresh cigars and best liqu - - - - - - P roprietor . r., October 5th. 1MW, viz: • if anyone finding the seat would 1 horse; Henry Richardson, trainer. the horses and riders. An imme ery kind in the market. Lewin Ferry, return it to him. ' Light Sorrel horse, “Fat Denip- diate compliance with this request —KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND— 0.942. for the SW qr, of tec IL Tp MH, R. —The Bucha'nan boys had a He names the following wltnerses to — A Reliable A m ® for $1.75 A sy,” aged. will be greatly appreciated by all 16 continuous residence upon, and eultl- horse disabled by being kicked A Full Assortment of Groceries of all Kinds I Stenge»’s. Cheder ^goods at $1.2p of. raid laud, viz: Wm. Lytle, James J esse C otton has 1 horse; Hen concerned.— Peter Delore, and Frank Newhall, while in Huntington last week after GUARRANTEED TO BE OF THE BEST QUALITY. and $1.50. / . McDerinit, Nevada. freight. A Lone of the animal's ry Richardson trainer. CANNED GOODS, A. F. SNELLING. Register. ,u —The case of State vs. Brock , Chestnut sorrel horse; “Tom 1 M essrs . Brink, West and Wright, fore leg was broken and it was left TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR, the Oregon Pacific contractors, -J was tried before Judge Parker yes- Benton;” aged. at H. to be treated- L PROOF TOBACCO A SPECIALTY. have been in the city to-day. Mr. kterday. The jury rendered a ver- —A fresh supply of Canned U nited S tates L and O ffice ,} II. D. R eed has 1 horse; James Brink informed a Democrat man EGGS, AND A LIMITED AMOUNT OF BUTTER TAKEN IN ■Jdict of not guilty. J. Nat. Hudson Lakeview, Oregon, August 16 1888. j Fruits at P. F. Stenger’s. that he would have the first install EXCHANGE FOR GOODS Roussel trainer. for defendant and A. W. Waters K IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow ed settler has tiled notice of bls inten- ' X*P. F. Stenger started East last ment of Chinamen from Portland fWGOODS BOLD FOR CASH, AND AT PRICES^JJ Gray filly 2 years old. for prosecution. < okc final pr«iof in support of his claim, Monday on a business trip. He said proof will be made before the Any errors in the above will be Tuesday. They will be taken to f»“TO DEFY COMPETITION JOf Clerk of M.'heur co . Or., u Canyon took a band of broken horses with . —Dried Fruits, '.Jill kinds; fehc jl gladly corrected in next issue. the front and put to work. Bridge , on October 1th, ISSS, i-U: ,. . .. r 1 ■ i. ■ - ' f< for Cash at Stcqgaf's. ’ Give me a call and convince yourselves. 1 him him to to dispose dispose of of duriag dtiri«g his his visit?»* visit? Wowar», work i. being l»egun to a limited A New Job 1'rinting Office. a»-., for the nw o.r of hk qr. and e ', | ■ /—For all kind! kindsbuff Stationery goi —The Bloomington Nurse j. e c innon igent will soon lie around for fall of Sec «. A N W qr of iW qr of Ser j, . I ... ,, ,, , , . ... - 6 T. H. Roberts, a practical new»- oxtent. It will be »everal days tie- . R M B. He name, the followtnir I tk AV. >» . E. ,, E. Grace Grace’ 8 s 41" i ’< Store. er ot ä a /? general attack is made.—Al- of Bixty-touri. sixty-four fore to prove bl. cootluuoua rcchieuce a . v j . l ” orders for a stock that does not fail. aper and job printer 'rat. .X-MrS. d cuhi .aHon of «aid land, via: jamee s / — MrS. Racine KacineTias purchased the We have now in fine condition the ears experience, having U>ughtY 1 ' ' iany B jo , Wesley Keeton, Ham Miller, and ’ -- building • between Frye ’s saloon four nice catalpa’s that were pre Iler, all of brewscy, Oregon. oh Onice, il GBAUD BALL t T he H erald Job Otricc, wilt will,, A. F. SNELLING, Register. building and Reed’s restaurant and sented T he H erald by a purchaser ! stablish in Harney valley a job1’ ------ ----- --------- ; ■ moved it to the lot south of Dr. from this house, who transpl irinting business that will reflect |September 4, 1888, Teacher»* in.titnte. j Walsh’s residence. them from Lake county. * " edit upon himself as a printerJy eschers’ Institute for tbe fth Judicial 1 l A • /• in and Baker ennty will be held at Baker . —Stenger Dafl got a fine n*W —The best -Ifit^Cigar a d the people as patron» ». ». ■-». »»a so,»«. stock of Lawns, Satoeits, and othc Irace’s drug ROBINSON HALL. * office._______ ____ \ ' iztrtct comprircB the couDfic® of Baker. T)roaa lalheur. Ui’lun, Umatilla, and WaDuwaJ tlFCffS gOO<18. z \ Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. W.' Reward! 1* g y ther® and friend® of edw'aiion in the 1 xi-We* arP infnrmrri Parsons and . . , ,, J. E. Plymate - , . Isaac Allison and Henry Fergu-jK, — _ , . d adj.« eut cvuntie® are cwdiaUy U-it .r.n t *iu<»rraca Uiav present. Miller, of C «anvon City, ib now a passed through Burns on tbeir gon win w »50 for the aiTest and The BUHIS JOCkey C1UD- PnP*. hi«wifr way home of the latter near Eugene ' conrjction of the partv, or parties, J BURNS, OREGON. • On the evening of September 4, GEO. M c G owan . VnP,>r,a^<** it re-1 having recently presented hi in Laue county, Or. Mr». Parsons that broke int)) Mr the tear hers and school officers tn 1 fn-;na 888, the members of the Burn* ar£and develop this important work wmk ----------------- Ion thi® closed a very pleasant term of house during bis absence. -W r„ decrees of excellence, ind. in order i ~__________ ..Jockey Club will take pleasure in Mbii., L —Paints and Oil» of the be* school last r nday tn sub-distnct j may be able to secure for our .’ pnbl'- Foot Race. ’ entertaining citizens and guests of a* cter.tiun and aid which tbelr ii I“3**1? “l^ay8 hand at W. ” No. 13, and we hope will enjoy her i There will be a foot race at Burns V'«ms with a grand ball. First* demands, all are earnestly ui ir A<«nt for Stiver A Walker, wholesale 4calare In visit to her parents. Sheealledon: . .re.« ~▼----- ~ >7i^\Grgct s drug st«re7'* * C’W pcrate in tbe great work of poMi X cur state. T Tnr Hru.i ■■ the Jay of , between E. R. Cook and Marshal pass music will be furnished and 1 —Just received at P. F 8te Hughes, for <200 a »ide, on nex^ ‘ ffcood order guaranteed. rtare. ’ " * 1 quito BaX^ cent» apieeff »tore, a I large _ supply of country |2 00 ) at StcngofV* cured Bacon, Ha*is,_______ con, Ilawif. Shoulder« and ^—4- C. Garrett, looking hale and Saturday, Sept. 1st, which i» eneft- -["|<?<eTII.............. inz much attention among sporting ’ arty, w —3— kjjn *• Monday. •the case of State vs. Garri-! Sides. All who wish well-c •n Jw. E Romtrt», —Call a M before Judge Parker last sweet bacon will find just Brown’» for G fo . H. S ij F morf , WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES, gain» in e y. defendant was dismissed want at Stenger’» »tore. Tw<>-ye*r <*!<! Kite*. ment. Floor Managers —C< Vn»on that he had not been —The organ on exhibition a The horse race for two-year olds, , „ ’> g _ X ■ V ___ o—— By order of the Club: >n to plead. J. Nat. Hud- T he H ibaeif olfii^by o®qgby C^A. Gilbe 11.25 and «1^0 Stengers. hich has been added to the pro- fendant and A. W. Waters car. be had 01 >!K/ea«onaHkvterm»jf —Chain Pumps at reduced, ram, will take place on Monday, W. C. B yrd , President. «y- »seentfon Come, «ee and îAkJt at Rtenger'». l-ly Sept 10, 188» J no . E. R oberts , 8'ec’y. g^" Aa„r roa Fiara**’« Fr»» I»«r«*»c» C omtast , LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THE•HERALD I . M K .