East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 05, 1888, Image 3

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    BC'BNS JOCKEY CLVB NOTES.
Latent Railroad News.
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
—Tinware, etc., at R. R. prices
The
two
letters below are from
at Stenger’s, Burns.
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Running horses are required to
INAL 1'BOOF.
—A fine specimen of silver ore carry in class stakes and purses: friends of Harney valley and will
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBERS, LSnS.
was sent in to our office to put with 2-year-olds, 105 lbs; 3-year-olds, be read with much interest:
U nited S tates L and O fficej _
Lakeview, Oregon, July «0,
j i
our collection of Oregon specimens. 110 lbs. Iu all aged stakes, and
S alem , Or., Aug. 28, ’88.
ronCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow
Local News.
—For all kinds of Stationery go purses: 2-year-olds, 85 lbs: 3-year-
E d . H erald : I am improving; I
g-uamed s-otler has file<l n*4ke of bls Inten-1
in to make final proof hi support of his clsbn, i
olds, 107 Ivo,
lbs; 4 -» J-*-
year-olds, 117 lbs; can walk across the room without a
U.ur,
to W. E. Grace’s drug Store.
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T. H. ROBERTS, P roprietor .
„d that said prooj will Le made before the
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—
T
he H erald acknowledges the • 5-year-olds, 121 lbs.
egorcr or Receiver, at Lukesiew, Oregon, I
crutch, though I limp very badly—
HAil.XEY VAL1.EY ITEMS.
on Fvptember fr-d. 1888, viz: •
Every Style of Job Priuting done with neatness and despatch, and at
Up
to
date
the
following
have
courtesy of the Portland Mechan­
but I will have to be content with
J. L. Churchman,
ics Fair, extended us in the shape horses in training on the track:
that as the doctors say they can do
D. R. No. 2S48, for the RE qr of Sec R, Tp 2S R, R
Reasonable Rates.
i
It seepis from the secretary«? re­ of a complimentary ticket and in-' G eo . W. F arleioh , of Pine creek, no more for me, and it will be some
SI E. He names the fidlowiug uitm»«cs to
DO YOU WANT
prove bisCoiitiiiuuua resldeuce U[ k > d . uud t tilii-
Grant
county,
has
2
horses
in
train
­
Posters,
Pamphlets,
— Book work will receive prompt and cartful
port
of
proceedings
of
the
Teachers
’
citation
for
self
and
lady.
time
yet
before
I
can
walk
much.
vatlon of, said laud, viz: A. HUMS, C. W. Com
Circulars,
•g5S, C. M. Handle*, C. H. Wilshire, ail of Diu
Envelope»,
Bill Heads, Letter Heads, —attention on receipt of order.
—The best bit Cigar at W. E. ing by John Robinson:
I have seen several of W. W.
Institute- held last week at Canyon
m >ad, Grunt tuuuty, Oregon.
Note Heads, Cards, Tickets, —Magazines and other periodicals bound in
Statements,
Brown horse, “Wake-Up Jake,” Johnson’s folks here, who have
.
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Aug l.W»M
A. F. SNELLING, Register. : City, for Grant county, that not Grttce’s drug store.
Invitations, Dodgers, Itc? —any style ordered.
Memoranda,
age
2
yrs;
pedigree:
dam,
“
Bell-
—
Geo.
McDowell,
Frank
and
Joe
'
been
very
kind
to
me;
also
a
broth
­
IF YOU DO THEN GO
•E-INAL proof
; one teach* was present from this
sire, -Lummox.”
er of Harry McClure.
Roberts* Job Office in Burns, Grant county, Oregon. Orders by mail solicited and given im­
*• ’ '
—
i end of the county to represent the Howard returned Sunday week
mediate attention. Office iu H erald Building until a Job office is buUt.
L.
S
undekun , of Willow
from
Huntington,
where
they
had
Many
people
here
have
the
Har
­
L.kS?»,wrai educational interests of Southern
notice is hereby given that the foi-1 Grant, a» all the names of parut, taken a band of 65 1 nrses to ship creek, Malheur county, has entered ney valley fever, but want to wait
3 horses, Geo. McGuire, trainer,:
and see what the Oregon Pacific
lowing named Bettier hui filed notice of his in -J mentioned ill 6did report UTO UI for Mark Howard of Drewsey.
tentiuii h) make final proof in tupi»ort of hi» | .,
.
/« a
Black horse, “Black Diamond,” R. R. Co. is going to do, but the
—Paints and Oils of the best
claim, and that said proof vriil lc made before | Northern (.»rant.
latter is a sure thing, for the steam­
We ™»,d IW,We8t that ®ver.y qualify always on hand at W. E. aged; pedigree unknown.
Sorrel horse, “Cyclone,” age 3 ship “Willamette Valley” came in
chariot w. Coniegy»,
! board of school directors make it Grace's drug store.
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—The organ on exhibition at yrs; pedigree: dam, “Bloomsbury,” to Yaquina Bay while I was there,
d . s. No. '.530. fur the ws qr of sc< ss. Tv i's. ubliviitorv upon every teacher cm-
R 31 E. He luiikh the following wltnose» to I
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J
.
loaded "with rails for the com­
Figurés
prove hi« ewnlium ua résider - c upon, an«i culti­ ! ployed in Southern Grant to at­ T he H erald office by C. A. Gilbert | sire, “Ben Roy.”
Fair
vation of zaid land, viz: A. iURRO, ('. II Wil-
C has . W. J ones , of Burns, has 2 pany, and from what I could learn
can be had on reasonable terms.
•hir»*, J. I.. Churahman, and <’. M Haudley, all tend the next Institute, by paying
horses in training:
of Diamond, Grunt county, Oregon.
they will push the road through as
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a salary that will justify them in Come, see and bear it.
Aug 15-38
A. F. KNELLING, Register.
Bay filly, “Mabel,” age 2 yrs; rapidly as possible. I am sure they
'—Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Whiting,
incurring the necessary expense.
And to the county school super­ with George and Ella Whiting, of pedigree: dam, “Bulwer,” sire, mean business, as they are making '
p-iNAi. rnoor.
BURNS, Or.
STENGER’S
•’Deepwater” by “Bayswater.”
payments on back indebtedness
intendent
T he H erald would sug­ Burns, are visiting in Chico, Cal.
U nited B tatrr L and O ffice ,/
Black bay hors® “Gophej,” 6 yrs. that it was supposed they never
l.nkevlew, Oregon, July 30. 1888.|
gest that‘he nppoint the next place I —A fresh supply of Canned
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe follow-
old.
would pay, so it looks like Harney
-
ing-name«i Re*Her has filed notice of iii« inten­ of meeting in Southern Grant, and Fruits at P. F. Stenger’s.
STOCK
T ex S illman , of Burns, has 2 valley will not be long without a
tion to make final proof iu support of his claim, he can rest assured that every I
—
A
Free-for-all
foot
race
was
and IliRt Rtti'i pr-xif will be miule befor» tbe
railroad. Success to T iie H erald
VERY COMPLETE;
the ReuiBter or Receiver, at Lakeview, Oiegon, teacher and the majority of school run last Sunday, 2d inst., Geo. Cre- horses in training:
on bvpieuiber *.4th. 18^8, vil:
Bay filly, "Island Queen,” age 2
Yours truly,
E d . B land .
; directors in South Grant will be ‘ go, Jesse Cotton and Collins, Coto,
Albert B um «,
COMPRISING
present, and, if held in Burns, the' and another name not learned, in yrs.; pedigree: dam ‘‘Belmont,
D.S. No. 2OT1, f.»rlbe K-, of NW’;, and S), of
.
S
cio
,
Or.,
Aug.
26, 1888.
sire, “Deepwater” by ‘Tjav’swater.
NEl.< of Sec. 2. Tp z*' b, lflii E. He name» the L
teachers
be
entertained
free
of
STAPLE
AND FANCY DRY
which
Crcgo
and
Collins
made
a
lowing
lowing wltncFB.
wirnch'B R p to
to prove
prove hiB
djb conilnu.
codiii id us reai-
resi .
E d . H erald : We arrived here on
Light bay horse, “Vinby” age 7
deuce upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: CnftTge.
|
dead
heat;
in
the
second
heat
Cre-
the
14th,
but
did
not
write
because
C. W. ComegtR,
c.
M.
Handley,
C.
W.
Wilshire,
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.. „
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attendance of teachers on go came out about 10 feet ahead. | years.
GOODS.—STAPLE AND FANCY
and J. L Churchman, all of Diamond, Grunt
G. W. M c II alev , of Prairie City, the railroad news was too uncertain
County, Oregon.
i Institutes held annually for their, —Stenger’s “See Saw” Tobacco
GROCERIES.—BOOTS AND
Aug 15-38
A. F. SNELLING. Register.
benefit to the counties in which they i is taking the lead with “Farmers A Inks two horses; M. F. Hudson, to chronicle for T he H erald
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SHOES.—HARD-
Tbe
Oregon
Pacific
Railroad
trainer:
teach, is an obligation they owe to Mechanics.” Try them.
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S ummons .
Dark brown horse, aged 7 years; Company are in good working con­
the children placed under their
j
WARE.—CROCKERY &
—Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. name "Jordan;” pedigree, sired by dition, and have money to pay off
In the Justice Court for the Trecfnct >>i Burns, j care, and to the profession they
County of Grant, Stale of Uftfcou.
Grace and Miss Roberts spent Sun­ "Revenue Junior ’ by "Young Jun­ hands.
adopt,
and
should
make
it
a
point
P. I. Stenger, I’lfT. » ( ¡vjj actl.m to recover i 1
GLASSWARE.
last with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ior” by “Old Junior,” a thorough­ Bridge carpenters and 500 Chi­
to be present if possible at each day
X. W. Gilliam, Deft. >
mever.
BEKÌ
'assa
Ila.
kell
on
their
ranch
near
Burns
namen
are
at
work
now;
and
100
bred;
dam,
of
“
Morgan-and-ilcn-
To E. W. Gilllnm, the nbove named defend-1 ] meeting.
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i and enjoyed the evidences of Na- ry” stock.
ent, L> the name of lhe s ate of Oregon, you nre (
teams,
and
300 men wanted at!
hereby commanded to appear before n o, the I
ALL Al-----
—Before sending off, see if you ■ ture’s returns for thrift and energy | Sorrel mare, aged 7 years; name, once.
undersigned, a Justice of the Peace for the pre- [
cinet aforesaid, iu the above entitled court, on I i don’t get good value for your cash expended in gardening in Harney
Wages
are
$2
a
day;
teams
$4.50
j
"Little
Girl;
”
sire,
"Bull
of
the
thekd day of Oct«.bcr, 18S8, ut 10u'< !<>< k in the '
-
valley. The flower garden is equal Woods,” of “Lummox-and-Geprge” a day; and board $4.50 a week.
fotenoon of raid day, t*» err ver to the com­ I from Stenger.
CLOSE PRICES
plaint filed against juu m the above euti’.led j
—
W.
F.
Meadows,
we
regret
to jin beauty to the size and flavor of! stock.
Z.5V. Brown (“Shingle” Brown)'
action.
----- FOR------
.......
... I j learn, was thrown from a horse ves- ! the products of the vegetable gar­
The defendent will take notice tha‘ if
he fail
W m . C ushman , of Arlington, has of Harney lives here, and has
YES,
FOR
,u'to r.ppe.r upii ui e..er, ihc p'uinuav. iii mke , tcrdav
and had one of hi3 legs den adjoining it, and that is say- 2 horses.
charge of the O. P. It. R. saw-mills; j C e LSIX
O
ludinnvut utrnL.r.t hhn for the sum of One Him- i
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I ' ing all that can- be said. The to-
dred and Thirty I>.»l!ai8 and Fifty Cenic. »nd fractured.
A.
L.
Connor
of
Burns,
who
came
Gray
mare,
“
Fravala,
”
5
years
the diBbunemeDiB in* thfc aciion.and liiat the
AnmicH PllinrhncnL
Qn/lrlln
properly attachc-d be »old to sat.sry tueb jiulg-
AllgUutC Kl ttCFDUSCh OI k. RdQlC i ! matocs in the latter are very large old; pedigree: sire "Ben Dudley;” down here with us, ¡ b head sawyer;
"'■' Given
“L under
. my , hand th b 1 Ith ¿ay of A uri , . fi , Buttes called
on T he H erald _ last and beginning to ripen.
.
dam "Ellafay” by "llubbanl.” B. Schlupe, and Sam Brown of
18S8.
jamb * (•. park r.a,
»Saturday in the interests of the
—Stenger has got in a fine new
Bay horse, “.Murphy;” 4 years Harney, are of the mill boys.
jua ice of the Peace. settlers in Harney valley.
We had a pleasant trip, and no
, stock of Lawns, Sateens, and other old; pedigree: sire "Marmaduke,”
It is hereby ordered that the annexed cum-
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—All kind:, of Tobacco, a fresh Dress goods.
iitons be published eix conae« utive week» iu
bad luck whatever, and all of us en­ w. E. GRACE, P roprietor ,
BURNS, OREGON
—
dam "Vinie” by “Vanderbilt.”
T he E aht O iirgon H krali ». a weekly neuB| u- supply at I‘. F. Stenger’s.
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per published in Buri.a, Gram county, Oregon, i
B en S waggart , of Lexington, joying good health and all the red
¿-R.
J. McKinnon, who left Burns
—While attending the Burns’ i
Au« 15-18
J. C. P arker , J. P.
has 3 horses; John Collins trainer. apples we can feast on.
Races, call at N. Brown’s and see I ! Monday, Aug. 13th on a freighting
Fruits, and crops of all kinds,
Bay horse, “Champagne;” age 5
trip
to
Huntington,
did
not
return
rplMBER CULTURE NOTICE.
the new Iligh-Arm Singer Sewing!
Dealer in
years; pedigree: sired by “lien are in abundance; wheat is worth
until
Monday,
Sept.
3d,
having
had
Machines, sold by C. A. Gilbert on
U nited S tates L and O fficej
Hallack; ’ dam “Mosquito,” she by 70 cents, oats, 40, and potatoes, 50
to
lav
over
to
await
Mr.
Roberts
Lakeview, Oregon. Auguz*. 1, 1SSS. (
easy terms.
-
cents a bushel.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PROPRIE­
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at
freight from the East, which had “Lexington.”
this office by W. »1. Brow n. against F. bul- Z- Levens Bros, of Burns, deliv­
Change the address of T he H er - !
Chestnut sorrel. "Little Dick;”
livau for failure to comply with Jaw as to Tim­ ered 130 head of beef cattle on the been shipped Aug. 8th, and had not
TARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDI­
ber-Culture entry No. 72“, dated June s, is>7.
ald to Scio, Linn co., Or. There j
aged; pedigree unknown.
upon the SW qr of Sec 25, Tp•¿IB, It.31 K,iu 28th ult. to II. Blackwell of Trout reached Huntington when Mr. Mc­
CINES, FLAVORING EX­
are
numbers
of
persons
here
that
!
Brown horse, "Funny;” aged;
Grant county, Oregon, with at lew to the <nn-
Kinnon left there Aug. 27th. He
• ellatiou of said entry ; contestant alleging that creek.
talk of going to Harney valley to
pedigree unknown.
TRACTS, DIAMOND
brought
in
supplies
for
merchants
Sullivan failed to breaker < a use to bo broken
—German Prunes, 7 pounds for
jive acres of tbe »aid hind during the first tear
U. W. M c C lain , of Drewsey, has take up land. Best wishes to friends
in town.
DYES
AND
FINE TOILET SOAPS.
after his said entry, and fai 6 to break or ha e a dollar at Stenger’s.
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iwoken said fiveaum at the present time, the
—Diamond Dyes for sale at W. 1 horse; Henry Richardson, trainer. in Burns -and Harney,
—Read the if 5 reward notice on
Laid parti«« are hereby summoned lo appear at
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Light Sorrel horse, “Pat Demp-
this uffiro on the 4th day of October, it»’*«, nt 4th page in our stock-brand column. E. Grace’s drug store-.
■ —P. F. Stenger wants to reduce
10o'clock, u m, to rvspunu and furnish lestimv-
sy,
”
aged.
IIAIR
AND
TOOTH
BRUSHES, COMBS, SHOUL­
>*y Cuncerr.lug Ealu uEegcd fain re.
his Stock and will sell at a Discount
—Go to W. E. Grace’s drug store ; —Lakeview Examininer: Me
J esse C otton lias 1 horse; Hen­ price
W. M. Tow N3E.ND, Receiver.
DER
BRACES,
FANCY
on
all
goods
from
this
date,
for
Confectioneries,
fresh
and
pure.
■
Carty
’
s'party
of
U.
P.
civil
engin
­
Mate nf Oregon, / {. ,
Richardson trainer
«•utility of bake. | .
all goods in plain figures.
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—?.uthor of “The Scout” article : eers are to meet Mr. Clark’s men ry Chestnut
sorrel
horse;
"Tom
ARTICLES,
PERFUMERY,
BOOKS AND
I hereby certify that the within is a true and has failed to claim his literary pro­ here in a few days and make a trip
C«»»rect copy of the «¡rlgiua! noth e.
Benton;
”
aged.
PREFERRED
IsOCAI.S.
STATIONERY.
-»ug 21-3s
W. M. T ownsbnd , Receiver.
duction, and no one we have seen around the west side of Goose Lake.
H. D. R eed has 1 horse; James Insertionsln tills columns only 10 cents a line
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from Harney knows anything of the Their report will then be sent to Russel
V M1NI b T R A T O R * 3 N 0 T1 y E.
trainer: 2-vear-old gray filly. to regular advertisers. L0 cents for all others.
writer.
headquarters, and it is expected by
BURNS.
Notice ii hereby given that the undersigned
Tura<l.iy*M Race.
—“Tex’cs” Saloon, near the post- these surveyors that orders will
T. A McKinnon i< a practical surveyoi*:
has been by the county court of Grant county.
J. C. Welcome does beautiful work in his
Oregon, on the 2c day «¿f July, 1S. sk , appointed office, is kept as a place of resort then be received here to proceed at
On Monday evening. Sept 3, five line.
P ure B randies , r
P hysicians ’ P re ­
adiuinliitratur of the relate of JumeB M. bright,
W ines * L iquors l
scriptions CARE­
deceased. All persona having cialms agaii nt for all .liking a quiet, orderly place,1 once to Harney valley, the terminus horses were entered for Tuesday’s
Dr. Einbrce responds promptly to' all
» h M ciC.Hie, arc required 'o present them, with fresh cigars and best liquors of ev­ of the present survey, and com­ purse, ($100) “quarter-mile, free-! calls.
for Medicinal pur-
FULLY COMPOUND­
the proper voueheir, to me at Harner. Oregon,
J. E. McKinnon keeps a full line of gro­
witbin six months ¡ruin the date of this notice. ery kind in the market.
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I
mence on a survey by way of Wag­ for-all’ race.
poses, constantly
c<
ED, by Experienc­
ceries.
Puled st Barney, Oregon, this 17th day of
—B. C. Phetteplace from the ontire, Albert Lake and Crooked
II. L. Sunderl'n of Pell. Malheur W. C. Byrd does a live cash livery stable
on hand.
ed Pharmacist.
August, U83.
busine.xN.
co., Or., entered "Vandee,” a bay W. E. Grace Keeps fresh stocx in his
Aug
JASPER DAVIS, Administrator. Star orchard near Canyon City, creek, to Lakeview.
was in Ilutns Sunday last with a i — Good C ider Vinegar at McKin­ horse, 8 yrs old, pedigree unknown. drugstore.
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N. Brown docs an enterprising inerchan-
J7INAL l’UOOF.
load of fine apples; he will return non’s.
Racing color, blue.
tile business.
U nited S tates L and O ffice , » with a load of fall apples, so it will
G. W. McHaley, of Prairie City, A. U. Worthington docs housebuilding,
—
Among
those
that
crowded
1
the
GLASS, PUTTY,
Lakerfow, Oregwit, August 15, ins®. t
Grant co., Or., “Little Girl,” a sor­ sign painting, etc.
NOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ be w< 11 for housekeepers to be pre­ grounds at yesterday's races:
Dr.
Me
i
’
heelers
answers
all
calls
for
pro-
ing mimed Battler bus filed notice of hiß ii.ten­ pared to purchase from him all the j Mr. and Mr». F. H. King.
KALSOMINE, PAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES,
rel, bald-face mare, age 6 yrs, pedi- fecdonul __ .......
services.
tivi! to make final proof iu support of h s claim,
Mr. and Mrt. T. Adkii 8.
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and that ssld proof will be made before the fruit needed for winter use.
gree unknown. Racing color, red.
Wil-liiro A Ilmlson
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. practice
r-------- y in all the
VARNISHES, COAL OIL.
Mr.
aud
M
ib
.
John
Morell.
County Judge of Grunt co., Or., or during hia
B. F. Swaggart of Lexington, cour
. s • in - the
. state.
—Chain Pumps at reduced prices Mr. crego and Mre. Ainia.
ahaeuce before the County Clerk et Canyon
Geo. McGowan conducts a prosperous
Mr. Venator and Mice chirk.
RAZORS
and
ALL KINDS of POCKET CUTLERY.
City, Or., October oth. DPte, viz:
atStenger’s.
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Morrow co., Or., “Little Dick,” a hardware bu ine.-s.
Mr. and Mr». Th. a.
Lewis I err; ,
K. J. McKinnon and family.
Cha«. Hampson repairs watches, clocks,
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More
hoodlum
yelling
and
pis
­
sorrel
gelding.
6
yrs
old,
pedigree
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caidwell.
H.D No.912. for ll.e SW qr, of i-ec 11, Tp 84 S. R.
etc., on 'hor; notice.
unknown. Racing color, white.
M E. lie i.unica the fodowiug wluic-FSeS Io tol firing disturbed the orderly: Mr. r.nd Mr» J. E. McKinnon.
Geo. H. Sizemore gives criminal law prac-
AGENT
FOR Du. HORNE’S ELEC­
M
if
.
Kubivfi
>n
and
Mir«
Tavior.
prove hi* continuous tvtldence upon,and cubi- quiet of the streets of Burns last
C. W. McClain, of Drewsey, Grant li« e stwciul attention.
Mr. and Mr». Robt. McKinnon.
vmion of, raid land, viz. Wm. I.-tie, James
I’. F. Stenger is doing a driving trade in
TRIC
BELTS 4 TRUSSES.
Delore. Peter Delore, und Frank Newhd.t, night than has been heard here; Mr. Mnujar. wife aud dauph'er.
co., Or., “Tom Benton,” a sorrel general merchandising.
M ie . I*. J*', ^leuger and daiuh'cra.
all of Ft. MrLcrn.it, Nevada.
dujing a year’s residence,
gelding, 6 yrs old, pedigree un­ E. Todd does a meat market business on
Mr. G. rdon and M:* k <‘«>ra llariiE.
FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE
Aug 29-40
A. F. HNELLING. Register.
Sizemore and Mirs A’la .McGee.
a “cash on the block” bash.
—Burns, as usual, is enjoying Geo.
known. Racing color, blue.
Mr. H. Dixon, wife and Mity -nR e.
BEST SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES,
P. 8. Earley gives general satisfaction in
piXAL rnooF.
Mrs. Lee Caldwell and M ib . Gunther
fine weather for the races.
J.
C.
Wooley
of
Burns,Grant
co
,
all branches of blacksmithing.
Dav, M ir . Morr'R.m and Mia. Wuo’ev.
BEST
QUALITY OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,!
—Having is over for this season, j Mr.
Or.,
"Olympia,
”
a
sorrel
gelding,
M ir . Geo. McGowan, daughter and Miaa Wel­
HARNEY.
Lakeview, Ureg«.n, AMgust 15 1888. I
is a practical surveyor.
—A large stock of school supplies come.
pedigree unknown. A. J. Brown
flWFRESH
NUTS ANp CHOICE CANUTES
Mra. Th* a. Ginninl. Mrr. T. D. Harris, Mieses 17 yrs old,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I he follow­
Van Curtis does first-class biacKsmith
ing-named settler bss filed n,-tire of bls inten­ just received at W. E. Grace’s OUieErje and Minnie Recd.
Racing color black.
worn.
tion to make tian! pr«>of in support of his clal n.
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—Coal Oil at W. E. Grace’s drug
At 2 p m horses and spectators V. J. Miller will practice in all the state
and that »«¡<1 proof will Le made before the Drug Store.
court».
1 ouuty clerk of Graut co.. Or., st Canyon
store
—
Keep
up
with
the
times
and
were
on
the
grounds.
PRICES AB REASONABLE AB THOSE OFFERED BY ANY
City, Or., on October kh,
viz.
Ja*)»er Davis conducts a cash business in
go to the races.
—The Jockey Club Ball Tties-
After several starts the five horse« groceries, etc.
T.ytlc Howard,
OTHER LINE OF BUSINESS IN THIS SECTION.
D. H. No. 2503, far the N W or of SE qr, and E»3
—“Cash vs. Credit” is catching day evening was a success, The got off in order. The Morrow coun-
CANYON CITY.
of bE qr of Sec 6, w NW qr of BW qr of Hee 5,
C. A. Sweek practice* in all courts in the
following
is
a
partial
list
of
i
ty
horse
Little
Dick
won
the
purse,
on.
—
those
Tp A) b. It 34 E. He names lhe f.41«iv»ii g
state.
witnei’scs to prove his continuous residence
-/-J. J. Davis, T. A. McKinnon present:
with Drewsey’s Tom Benton sec­ O. P. <’resap does cxerilcnt worx in his
upon and cnltivati«»i: of E.dd land, viz: Jair.ir
Am now better able than ever to meet the demand« of the country in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
hlul
’
ej*.
F. Morrism, Wvslev Keeton. Sam Miilqr, aud and A. W. llouser have gone to
ond, and Prairie City’« Little Girl, line of business.
my line, and am truly thankful for the liberal patronage I have received
Mr. and Mrs. < a . in.
Dave Miller, ail of Drcwrvy, Oregon.
LAKEVIEW.
Lakeview
in
the
interest
of
J.
M.
third;
Vandee
and
Olympia
were
Mr.
and
Mia.
Winters.
Aug 29-40
A. F. SNELLING, Rcgis’cr.
in the past, and I well know that the only proper way to merit the con­
Give 0. C. Maltby a « all.
Mr. end Mra. T. Adkina.
Bright, deceased.
left far back.
Stop at the Hopxins Hot re every time.
Mr. Cre to rnd Mra, An-Is.
tinued patronage and good will of the entire public is by fair and impar­
NEW TO-DAY
aid Mra. J no. Morell.
Little Dick made the race in A. Snider’s Mill doe* a flourishing btri- tial
—Call at N. Brown’s for bar- Mr.
dealings with all classes.
Mr. and Mrs. Th. a.Ihidson.
nesa.
JTINAL PROOF.
24 2-5 seconds.
gains in every department.
Mr. and Mrs. I ee Caldwell.
I M. A. Kelton practices in all courts in the
Mr.
and
M
ib
I>«
ra
Punj»de.
U nited states L and O ffice , /
Little Dick’s friends held him ( sta‘e.
—Mrs. Parker, of Burns, and •' 1-. and J ». Fd MrKI m.u>.
Jjikcview, Oregon, August ’.2.
F. P. Lane keeps a full line of liquors, ci-
Fen Frov u and Mbs Carey.
up at the pool box along with the • gars,
NOTICE lb HEREBY GIVEN thst ihefuHow- Mrs. Lessing of Harnev, gave T he
etc.
_
Ed. Ttanlev and Olli*! Fr»e.
BURNS GROCERY STORE.
lng-tisir.ed stiller bus filed notice of r s inieu- H krali » n pleasant call Monday.
Little Girl and Tom Benton.
Mr. A’«' a or and Mirs Clark.
For agricultural imp'einents, go to H.
tivn to i*iakc (Inal pruoi in support «>i his «.laim
El
i«
McKinnon
an<l
M»*IHe
Haley.
j. e . M c K innon
Dude
had
a
good
,
horse
and
Kchniinit'*.
P roprietob .
—A Reliable Axe for $1.75 at I’. S. Ear cv and NUra LranlUixi.
and that said pr^of will t. made before lhe
Cog-well A Cogswell practice in nil courts
Ucgia'er and Receiver nt I ukevlew, Oregon, on Stenger’s. Cheaper goods at 41.25
< 1 as. Hid and Mira Mnnjar.
backed him like a thoroughbred.
in th«* -tate.
October lt»tb, 188«. vis:
Wm. W»K)'ey and Lula Harris.
McHaley stayed with the Little! H. K. Schlagel maxes buggies, wagon-,
and $1.50.
—
—KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND—
Frank Gordon and < *>ra Harris.
William Lytle
-x billman and Mrs. <’< pahail.
etc., to order.
H. E. No. WS. for lhe BE qr of bee IS. Tp 34 R, R
Girl till the la^t.
—Drewsev is said to be about de­ T*
Mr.
Y«
nng
and
Mba
Wcf..n
»
‘
.
A
Full
Assortment
of Groceries of all Kinds!
J.
W.
Honebrake
will
do
good
work
at
i
34 E. lie names the following witnesses to
( bca. B;r<l and Laura Hianclift.
Pools sold about even on Little relionil^Hye'e'
prove his continuous residence upon ar»! rul- serted. her citizens being in attend­
Ge»». 8ltu;n»»re and Alta McGee.
GUARRANTEED
TO
BE
OF THE BEST QUALITY.
tlvnMon «.f, f-j| 1 land, vlf A’r»#’ di-r T !r!r, ance on the Burna races.
I
P.
H.
Murphy
’
s
livery
stable
is
the
place
1
Girl, Little Dick and Tolu Benton., - — —
If. c. Lewna and fhdiv Ta*I. r
Frank Newhall. Edwar! TJWn, and Maurre
to put up your horse or get a rig.
CANNED GOODS,
< arroll aud M’fR McMurphy.
Rye
Smyth
makes
a
good
start-
,
Fitzgerald, all of Grant co. Or,, I’. O: Ft. McDer­
—C. W. Andrews, blacksmith, is Chas.
J. a. Hcdgpoth and 1 aura Goodrr-a».
mitt. Nevada,
TEA,
COFFEE.
SUGAR,
Le«»n Brown and Jtraie Mciowaw.
er. He gives them a fair send-off ( The National EARTEKN.
sellingout, we are informed, to go Jasper
Harness Co. maxex our
Sept 5-11
A. F. SNELLING, Regis*er
McKiunoD ar d Tillie ar*d Ida
igon.
TOBACCO
A
SPECIALTY.
readers
a
g<'od
offer.
or
they
don
’
t
go.
to Idaho.
M< Filan»« r Stenger, Frye. Rohinaon, M
Nursery fumi-he* tree-,etc. EGGS, AND A LIMITED AMOUNT OF BUTTER TAKEN IN
piNAL PROOF.
Me Haley’s jockey claimed a foul Tliooiiiing'.on
—Dried Fruits, all kinds; cheap Giat itl, at^tl o he B.
for it»» climate.
—t’ottonade Pants, good value, for the Little Giri, claiming that grown
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t’MlTED STATES I.AND OFFfrrJ for Cash at Stenger’s.
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS
-
The
Vampire
black is tbe only good wu-
Lakeview, Oregon, Augr at 22, iw.|
she had been crowded into the I The Win«-he-ter
1,1 _,h repeating
*
•¿-Mr an<l Mrs. P. F. Stenger and $1.25 and $1.50 at Stenger’s. -
fWGOODS SOLD FOR CASH, AND AT PRICES.»
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha’ the follow
rifles are too I
Ing-named settler has filed notice of hi« ln?en children will attend the Portland
—Last Sunday five wagons of bank. Upon examination of the well mown to need description. Hee adv.
0FTO DEFY COMPETITION
tlon to make final proof in support of h a claim,
and that sai l proof will be made before the Mechanic* Fair the latter part of immigrants from Indian Territory track and hearing the evidence of
Rrsol utiona.
Give mo a call and convince yourselves.
Register and Receiver al Lakeview. Oregon, on the month. Mrs. Stenger and her passed through Bums on their wav the patrol judges and riders, the
The Mlowlnc la a r<»pv of re» »luiiora a**ni In
October 17th. 1*8. \ig
brother and wife of Waitsburg, to Cixw county, Oregon. The whole judges decided no foul, claiming for publication in the county pajx-ra
j. e
c innon
Frank Newhall,
C anyow C ity , <)»., Aux. 24,1W.
If. E. No. »1«, for the NE’i of ?e*. 15, Tp Cl, were present last year, and pro outfit was in fine condition, though that with five horses on the track,
Wr
the
<*ommitt«re
nn
resolutions
rtapeffully
H. K 34 K. He name* the following vritnrsr«» to
they reported being four months on the horse with first choice would »uba»lt the followlnx
pr ire MscmBinuotas rest lenre np. ¡1,1*1»: rnltl- nounced it a delightful affair.
Res >lv»<2 that our hearty thank« »re due
vation of raid land, viz Wlhiam Lvtie. Mau
naturallv 1 e crowded to some ex­ the I. t»e«.p>
—Yearly advertisers of stock the way.
of Canyon <’»fy for fhelr h..apf’allty
rice Fl’zJerald. Alexander ToUL>. Eduard
’h « r*er«l.»n of our ln«:ltulr
Tobin, all of Grant «ounty, Oregon, P. O: Fort brands in T he H erai . d get inser­
—Last Saturday evening a little tent. anil the evidence of the jockeys 1 during
IL
R«s.*lve«i
ths» we extend our thank« to
McDermitt, Nevada.
tions of stolen and stravs free. —
after 6 o’clock, while Mr. and was that they saw no intentional . wh<» so kindly aa«i«*ed in our evening enter- I
ffi*pt 5-41
A. F. SNELLING. Reg «ter.
I
talnment«
__
¿-Mr. and Mrs. Tice Adkins Mrs. Grace, and their guests, Mr. foul riding.
i III Rer.olved that we express our apixec'a
Hon of, and thank« to Prof M«*Flmy for hl«
Wr«lnr»<|Ay ’• Ksera.
came in town Sunday to be present and Mr«. Robert«, were sitting on
]U-ward !
rr«-sen< <• and valuable caai«’an«-e a* our Co. 1
at
the
Burns
races.
n«tPttfe. and to onr Co. Fuht. for Ma courtesy
the
porch
in
front
T
he
H
erald
of
­
The following horses are entered j and
Isaac Allison and Henry Fergu­
untiring effort« to maze each Session pleas .
—
On
the
occurrence
of
her
20th
fice, a light, two-horse rig da«hed for the saddle horse race:
BURNS, OREGON
ant and profitabl«*
son will pay 450 for the arrest and
GEO. McGOWAN.
Hes<»lved that WK a« teacher« find the,
Ben Swaggart’» “Funny,” rarincr
conviction of the party, or parties, birthday, one evening la»t week, around the south corner, on a gal­
imvujg institute a »»< R—iTY to united and «•rlevit
school r.xrn work, and In Jnatine to th*»sc pres- I
that broke into Mr. Frrgnson’s Mr». Ella Caldwell entertained a lop, and. taking the road directly color brown.
would recommend tn our Co. Hup», ihat he
few relatives and personal friends fronting the little group, one of the
C. W. McClain’s “Pat Dempsey, n 1 | ent,
At«Dt for »tarer * W«lk»r, whole««:. <tr.Wr. la
enforce the law In r-»gard to attendance in all
hotiae during his absence.
-6t
I ca«‘ ■ a hers teachers bars absented themselves ’
with conversation and refreshment, occupants when about a bkx*k and racing color white.
wl’botrt g«-»d reason«
XOTKt.
at the residence of Mrs. C. M. Cald­ a half away, turned and fired off Ids
V. Resolved ihai we will do »11 In our
C. W. Jones "Gopher," racing p«rw«*r
to «e<ure a full and prompt attend*new
I have no connection with the well; the guests were Mrs. and Miss pistol full in the face of the office, color pink.
f______
of the tea< her« of «¿rant C at our next annual
firn» of N. Brown anyone having Reed, Miss Mollie Franklin, Miss missing Messrs. Roberts and Grace
Tex Sillman’s "Vino,” racing cd- . ... Resolved that a copy of these resolo
hills against me. must see me and Maud Jamison and Miss Cora by not more than a foot. It was an or red.
Hon® be furnished T rf . F*«rr Oxtooa II skald ,
Grant County New«, Tbe Long (. reek Eagle.
not present the same to the above Harris.
WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES,
unprovoked, dastardly act.
John Newman’s “Scorpion” w«p The
and Tbe Harney Item« for p*>bllr«f1or.
firm.
B. B rown .
Ml. S C. « oidi ««..
—Oysters, a fresh supply, at P.
—A good Boot for 43.00or a good entered, racing color llu», but will
et.««» nr*«w.
Bum», Or, Sept. 2, 1338.
F. Stenger's.
-
Attar rot Fiaza«»’» F v » d latvaAiea tour.«»».
mt
Brogan Shoe for 41.75 at Stenger's. not start.
Hau« Keim,
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THE HERALD.
THE BURNS JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
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