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! piNAL PROOF. DEATH BY BATTLE«NAKE BITE. Hl’HM» JOCKKV CLUB NOTES. BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. /Bennio Peachy Howard, the Tuesday*« Itace. bright and promising little ten-year AL PROOF. THE TOWN OF BURNS I On Monday evening, Sept 3, five FOUR PISTOL BADIA POURED I old eon of Lytle Howard, who lives V mitkd S tates L and O ffickj ' INTO THE PERSON ORANT CO. OREGON. horses were entered for ----- ------ Tuesday ’ s at the mouth of Pine creek, Grant Lakes lew, Oregon, July 30, 1888. | AS IT IB VOICED BY THE HERALD. purse, (1100) “quarter-mile, free- fcOTit E 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow county, and formerly resident of Of Win. H. Brown with Fatal Effect. Kia rued settier has filed noth e of his inteu- : Prinewille and Mitchell, lost his Full Particular» of the Sad Affair. for-all” race. |a to make final proof in support of his claim, Cbarl.a M. Calllar, BUSINESS MRN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL BBS THAT ■ that aald proof will be made before the . D. B. 2S7S, for the 8W qrol SE qr, BE qr of SW qr I life suddenly and in a terrible man- H. L. Sunderlin of Dell. Malheur Mater or Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, i Lot 4, Sac SI, Tp M a, B Si. K. He u.ine. the contains co., Or., entered “Vandee,” a bay 1 newspaper; 1 hotel: 1 saloon: 1 Bums Reyiember 2zd, 1888, vis: . V week. Inquaat—Burial on Baaday. | fuilowlng witnesses to prove his continuous res her lakt undertaker; 1 meat market; 2 lawyers; * physician« I . J. L. CburohmaB, j idence upon, and cult, vat I m n of said laud, vis: horse, 8 yrs old, pedigree unknown. 1 surveyor; 1 laud agent, 1 drugstore; 1 jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 1 livery stable: 2 general mer To Jos. Lamb, who lUBt come y x . a . i . G *, ■.S. No. 2«43, for the SK ar of See 8, Tp 28 8, R John Cole, William Catterson, M. A. Modi«, nud t from tm a a visit visit to deeulv afflicted chandise stores; 1 hardware store; 1 saw-mill; 1 carpenter; 1 saddled harness shop; 1 gro to the the deeply afflicted < Sept 8th> «W 6 o clock b.tur- Racing color, blue. ■ E. He names the following witnesses to I Bartholomew Cronin, all of Burus P. O„ Grant cery store. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 reading room; 1 school; 1 church. ave his continuous reaidence upon, aud eulti- I county, Oregon. family, we are indebted for the par day evening, in the course of an al G. W. McHaley, of Prairie City, |k>u of, said iuud, viz: A. Busse, C. W. Com Sept 12-42 A. F. SNELLING. Register tercation between two residents of ¿V’Mail a copy of T hs H krald to Advertise your town, in the KaaL^O^ ticulars: as. C. M. Handlev, c. H. Wilshire, ell of Dia- Grant co., Or., “ Little Girl, ” a sor Harney valley, Wm. Page and Wm |ud. Grant county, Oregon. gUMMONH. It seems that on Sept. 4th Ben rel, bald-face mare, age 6 yrs, pedi h 15-38 A. P. SNELLING, Register. H. Brown, in C. M. Caldwell’s sa Racing color, red. In the Justice Court for the Precinct of Burns, ny went with his mother, and his loon in Burns, the latter was shot gree unknown. County oj Grant, Slate of Oregon. ’ .grandmother, Mrs. Hiller, to the INAL PROOF. B. F. Swaggart of Lexington, dead in tho presence of witnesses. Geo. 8. Sizemore, Pitff.» cjvn action to recover ■ wash-place at the warm springs Morrow co., Or., “Little Dick,” a L. A ilia. Deft. 1 ,U"“V> gbout 2 miles from the house, and, Page was arrested on the charge of sorrel gelding, 6 yrs old, pedigree To L. A. Reas, the above defendent iu the ’ about noon, while in the brush, get- murder by W. W. Johnson, deputy name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby sheriff, though Ije had acknowledged unknown. Racing color, white. required to appear before me, the undersigned i ting a wdlow twig to string flsh on, Justice for the precinct afore«aid, in the above himself the doer of the deed C. W. McClain, of Drewsey,Grant ’ was bitten twice on the inside of the eutitlml court, on the 18th day of October. 1888, at 10 o’clock iu the forenoon of the said day, to ¡1 calf of the right leg, by a rattle- a few minutes before by giving him co., Or., "Tom Benton,” a sorrel answer the complaint filed against you in the. self in custody of a by-stander, Joe gelding, 6 yrs old, pedigree un W. E. GRACE, P roprietor , BURNS, OREGON l shake. above entitled action. Wooley. J. C. Parker, J. P., acting known. Racing color, blue. The defendeut will take notice that if he fail I The. leg was corded above the so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take coroner, sat upon the body, taking J. C. Wooley of Burns,Grant co-, judgment against him for the sum of One Hun wounds, buried in mud, and Dr. dred and Thirty-Seven Dollars aud Ntaetv-Two evidence that justified the jury’s Or., “Olympia,” a sorrel gelding, ' Morrison of Drewsey sent for; and Ceuta, >187.92, and for coati, and for disburse ments ot this action, and for the execution 1 when Mr. Lamb saw the boy he finding: that the deceased’s death 17 yrs old, pedigree unknown. against such property of the defeudent as may was under the influence of alcohol; was caused by pistol wounds, and Racing color black. be attached in this action. Given under my baud this 11th day of Sep* the limb was neither swollen nor the detention of Page ais prisoner, At 2 p m horses and spectators tember, 1888. J. C. PARKER, ♦ Wilshire & were on the grounds. Justice of the Peace. discolored and the patient bright until further action. Dealer in Hudson, attorneys-at-law, assisted It is herebv ordered that the aunexed sum ; and lively. After several starts the five horses mons be published six consecutive weeks in the On Wednesday, Sept. 5th, at 10 by attorney Waters were retained by got oft'in order. The Morrow coun E ast okegon H erale , a weekly newspaper DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PROPRIE-* published in Burns, Grant county, Oregon, Page; V. J. Miller, attorney-at-law, p. m., the child died, when the body ty horse Little Dick won the puree, sept 12-i2 J. C. P arker , J. P. assisted by attorney Sizemore were TARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDI , swelled and became much discol with Dreweey’s Tom Benton sec ored; his death was unexpected to secured for the prosecution. The ond, and Prairie City’s Little Girl, I CINES, FLAVORING EX THE HERALD our informant, as when he left the preliminary trial was npJtponed till third; Vandee and Olympia were TRACTS, DIAMOND ! patient, the remedies appeared to Thursday in order to secure evi left far back. dence for the prosecution. Mr. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1888. DYES AND FINE TOILET SOAPS. ’ be working successfully. Little Dick made the race in Page has a host of sympathetic --------- -o- y------------ —Read the $5 reward notice on friends, who believe his act can 24 2-5 seconds. Local News. i 4th page in our stock-brand column, be shown as done in self-dofence. HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, COMBS, SHOUL t Wednesday*« Races. i —The organ on exhibition at The coroner’s Jury consisted of Messrs. J. The following horses are entered HARNEY V ALLEY ITEMS. DER BRACES. FANCY UM MONS. | T he H euald office by C. A. Gilbert Welcome, John G. Walsh, F. Lunaberg, George for the saddle horse race: ; McGowan, Wm. Levina, and H. D. Reed. can be had on reasonable terms. ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BOOKS AND bn the Justice Cowrt for the Precinct of Burna, Ben Swaggart ’ s “ Funny, ” racing Last week A. W. Waters did not Examination of the body revealed 1 bullet County of Grant, State of Oregon. Come, see and hear it. - hole in the head; 2 in the breast; and 1 in the color brown. STATIONERY. ï P. F. Stenger, Plff. ; action to recover let his Indian-Greaser speak out —A fresh supply of Canned back. Measurement showed him 6 ft bight, 40 inches in meeting, but rushed to the front C. W. McClain ’ s “ Pat Dempsey, ” ■ e .W. Gilliam. Deft. S Uione>* -------- < -o- >--------- around the chest; muscular development un Fruits at P. F. Stenger’s. - usually fine aud striking. ■ ToE W. Gilliam, the above named defend himself, and, as usual, every time —The best bit Cigar at W. E. The contents of the pockets showed: 2 steel racing color white. ant, in the name of the state of Oregon, you are he opened his mouth he put his keys; 1 three-bladed pocket knife with black Kerrby comiBauded to appear before me. the C. W. Jones “Gopher,” racing i Grace’s drug store. - handle, “Jno. 8. Roller A Co.,” make “celebrat Kuderaigucd. u Justice of the Peace for the pre- foot in it. P ure B randies , f ) P hysicians ’ P re - f e ed,” 2 receipts: 1 bill; 1 arrow head; 1 purse; color pink. Kinct aforesaid, in the above entitled fourt, on, Sult, to BeeoTer Land. i SCRUTIONS CARE- I — Before sending off, see if you 2 half-dollar pieces; 1 aijver watch No. 104 Wal She 2d day of October, 1888, at 10 o’clock in the W ines a L iquors ( Tex Sillman’8 “Vino,” racing col ■utenoon of said day, to answer to the rom- don’t get good value for your cash On petition of Royal Glenn anil Ilugb tham make. / FULLY COMPOUND- ? for Medicinal pur Witnesses were duly sworn, and gave in the or red. Klaint filed against you in the above entitled I Glenn, minors, citizens of California, who bet ion. from Stenger. - ' claim to have gooil cause of action against following evidence: poses, constantly f \ Ei>, by Experienc- f John Newman ’ s “ Scorpion ” was Dr. 8 A McPhcetera — “ The first bullet-hole ex E The défendent will take notice that if he fail ' Samuel R. Michaels for the recovery of the on hand. ( J cd Pharmacist. I ;«o to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take I /¿-G. W. Stanclift, of Happy I possession of certain lauds in Oregon, asK- ainined entered the left breaal, 2 inches to the entered, racing color blue, but will right and I inch above the left nipple, panalng ■udgmvut against him for the sum of One Hun- valley, speaks favorably of spend : ing for the appointment of a guardian ad at an obtuse angle-of about 45 degrees, entering not start. bred und Thirty Dollars and Fifty Cents, and litem, an order was made by Judge Deadv between the 4th and ftth ribs; and inching its fit he disbursements in the action and that the ing the winter in Burns. Vino won the purse of $100. yesterday appointing R. G. Morrow such exit 8 inches froiQ the acromion process of left Kroperty attached be sold to satisfy such judg- — Coal Oil at W. E. Grace ’ s drug scapula, and 34' of an inch below the spine of ----------o- >------------ Knent. guardian. . Thursday'« Races. ■ Given under my hand this 14th day of August store Following this action, petitioners by their the scapula, but did not pass through the shirt. The second bullet-hole examined entered the GLASS, PUTTY, ■8x8. J ames C. P arker , guardian ad- litem, R. G. Morrow, in con head 4 inches above the meatia auditorium and X—D, Carey, of Crane creek, was junction Entries for half-mile colt race—3- Justice of the Peace. with Chas. II. Glenn und others, an inch in front of the coronal suture, paes year-olds—two • KALSOMINE, PAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, in town Monday with a load of wa in three — purse ■ It is hereby ordered that the annexed sum- I begun suit against Samuel R. Miihaels for ing downward and making iis exit V, an inch llnuns las published six consecutive weeks in > termelons, green corn, beans, etc. tliv possession of the SW Jf Sec. 25, Twp. 29 posterior to the right meat is auditorium. $100: VARNISHES, COAL OIL. bliK E ast O regon H erald , a weekly new spa- The third bullet-hole examined entered be • J. T. Sillman, Burns, Or, “Island Ker published in Burns, Grant eouutv, Oregon. Mr. Carey remembered T he H er - 8-, R 32 E. The comptaint alleges that the tween tht>2d and 3d dorsal vertebrae, cutting the land was in the actual possession of Peter RAZORS and ALL KINDS or POCKET CUTLERY. Mug 15-38 J. C. P arker , J. P. i ald by presenting it with a fine, i French, A. G. Glenn and these Dlaintifts, 3d vertebra; ou the left side of Its body and Queen,” bay filly, age-2 yrs.; pedi and that defendant wrongfully entered uj>- jia'sing out 4 inches below the apex of the gree: dam, “Belmont,” sire, “Deep luscious melon — for more of such --------- < — o — >■--------- arid \ of an inch to the right of the IriMBEB cft.TURE NOTICE. on said laud and ousted said tenants in sternum, median line of the sternum. ye partakers will ever pray. water” by “Bayswater.” Racing | common and has ever since wrongfully AGENT FOR D r . HORNE ’S ELEC Either the 1st or 3d of these wounds would be U nited S tates L and O ffice J A.W.Waters says it is known all , | withheld possession of said land to the necessarily fatal. 8. B. M c P hketebs , M. D color, Red. Lakeview, Oregon. August 1, 1888.1 damage of plaintiffs in the snni of $50. TRIC BELTS A TRUSSES. J. C. Wooley—“I was present at Mr. Caldwell’s C. W. Jones, Burns, Or., “Mabel,” K COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at over the country that he was a I , Wherefore they pray for a judgment giving when the shooting commenced. Heard thfc office by W. II. Brown, against F. Bui wife-beater. We never at any time 1 ■ them possession of the land and damages saloon FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE there was a fuss between Brown and Page. bay filly, age 2 yrs; pedigree: dam, lt van/or failure Io comply with law astoThn- Brown came to >ne by Byrd's stable aud aaid “Bulwer,” sire, “Deepwater” by »«y-Cu'turc entry No. 727, dated June 8, 1887. struck, or offered to strike otir wife, I in the sum of >50. A similar suit was also begun by the same that Bill Pace v. as going to lick him. I told BEST SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES, Upon the SW qr of Sec 25, Tp 24 8, R 31 E, iu I guessed not, that he (Brown) was too old “Bayswater.” Racing color, Blue. « .’Grant countv. Oregon, with u view to the ran- and believe no decent man would parties against John Sweitzer for possession a him man to fight. I «sked him what the trouble BEST QUALITY OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. of Sec. 26, Twp. 29 S, II. 32, Ereilation of eaid entry; cuuieatant alleging that offer such gross indignity to any of the E Geo. Huston, Burns, Or., “ Tot, ” was. He said ‘ Nothing much, but Bill Page < BT. Sullivan failed to break or cause to be broken which is valued at >2,010, and for damages thinks he can run u bluff on me.’ He (Brown), ■ five, acre« of the said land during the first year woman, much less his wife, hence,! in the sunt of >50. gWFRESH NUTS and CHOICE CANDIES .jgg pulled out a knife and said 1’11 stick that into bay filly; 3 yrs. old; pedigree un laiUrhiK said entry, aud fails to break or have ■j A similar suit was also commenced Page before sun-up iu the morning.’ I went In known. A. W. Waters is not a decent man, Racing color, White. Broken Baid five acres at the present time, the against J. II. Seward for the NW % of Sec to Caldwell's saloon with Mr. Armor to play [ «aid parties are hereby auNiinuned to appear at therefore, still a widower. —~\ • 1 ' Mabel won the purse, $100. - 26, Twp. 29 8. R 32 E. The lands are situ billiards. Page says to Brown‘Come and take > this uitice uu the 4th day of October, 1888, at drink.’ Clark sass to Page ‘I am waiting for [ lu o’clock, a tn, to respond and furuish testimo- /— F. M. Jordon is appointed post ated in the Harney luxe country.—Orego a you TRICES AS REASONABLE AS THOSE OFFERED BY ANY Friday's Races. to go home.’ Brown says to Pafe ‘I can I Jty conccruing said alleged faiure. i lick you from Dau to Beersheba!’ Page says master for the new Harney valley i nian, Sept. 6th. W. M. TOWNSEND, Receiver. OTHER LINE OF BUSINESS IN THIS SECTION. ‘ There Is no use for ua to have a fuss, tor there Entries for half-mile, free-for-all Win. Harper, Deputy U. S. is nothing between us,’ or something to that State of Oregon, f w postoflice, Del Norte, at the old County of Luke. J Brown says ‘By G - I will lick you!’ and race—three in five—purse .$200: slough house. Mr. Jordon is an Marshall, from Baker City, called effect. struck Page. Page fell aud while on his back I hereby certify that the within is a true and H. L. Sunderlyn, Dell, Malheur agreeable gentleman to meet, and on T he H erald yesterday, in com with his left hand under him, he shot. Brown Correct copy of the original notice. going toward him in about 5ft. of him and county, Or., ’“Vandee,” bay horse, Aug 22-39 W. M. T ownsend , Receiver. has added his name.tp. T he H eu -I pany with our staunch republican 1 was ran across to the south-east part of the build friend, genial P. M. Currey, of ing and didn’t see any more. Went out first 8 yrs. old; bedigree, unknown. i ald ’ s roll of subscribers. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. time I had a chance. J. C. W ooley .” Racing color, Black. Am now better able than ever to meet the demands of the country in —I’. F. Stenger wants to reduce [ Lakeview. Mr. H. is serving papers D. H. Smith—“I wasn’t tfierc.” Notice is hereby given that fhe nDiersigned C. W. Ladd, LaGrandc, Union my line, and am truly thankful for the liberal patronage I have received on the several parties concerned in ' his Stock and will sell at a Discount Wm. L. Clark — “ Page had heard that Brown has been bv the county court of Grant county. was going to lick him first time he caught him county, Or., “Murphy;” bay gelding Oregon, on the 2d day of July, 1888, appointed price on all goods from this date, the above suit. in town. He asked Brown if he had Baiu so, and in the past, and I well know that the only proper way to merit the con« administrator of the estate of James M. Bright. Brown said he had not. This seemed to irritate 4 yrs., old; pedigree: sire “Sfarma- - <1 created. Ail persons having claims against all goods in plain figures. —-Stenger’s “See Saw” Tobacco Brown. They had a few words. Page said duke,” dam “Vinie” by “Vander tinued patronage and good will of the entire public is by fair and impar said estate, are required topresent them, with —Pierson, the photographer, ar is taking the lead with “Farmers & ‘That satisfies me if you say you di<ll not say it.’ the proper vouchers, to me at Harney. Oregon, Then Brown left the saloon and went toward bilt.” Racing color, Brown. tial dealings with all classes. within six months from the date of this notice. rived in Burns from " Prineville on Mechanics.” Try them. Byrd's stable. I saw Mr. Wooley theie. In a - J. C. Wooley, Burns, Or., “Olym Dated at Harney, Oregon, this 17th day of Monday week ago. few minutes afterward, I met Mr. Brown on the August, 1888. —T he H erald acknowledges a street. We talked a moment; he told me he pia,” sorrel gelding; 17 yrs. old; —Ivan Moore was in town last pleasant call from Dr. Horton of would stick his knife in Bill Page before mid Aug 22-39 JASPER DAVIS, Administrator. r night; 1 told him there was only a misunder pedigree unknown. Racing color, week, and called on T he H erald Diamond. He was accompanied standing between him aud Page, and that Page nothing against him; I went back to see Black. JTINAL PROOF. and showed us some gold dust, ob by his brother-in-law, H. D. White, had Page; he and Brown were sitting uorth of the _B. F. Swaggart, Lexington, Mor U nited S tates L and O ffice , > tained from a claim he and Thos. of Woodland, Cal., a contractor and Uurth-east corner of the billiard table in Cald Lakeview, Oregon, August 15.1888. J well’s saloon, by the window talking; appeared row county, Or., “Champagne;” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- , : Curl have located on the John Day. builder, now visiting the Harney to be friendly; in a few moments Psge got up; I bay horse, 5 yrs. old; pedigree: noticed that Brown was still out of humor; ing named settler has filed notice of hiii inten ■ He has seen the Cracker Creek country for the first time, and who brown also got up; both were standing on op sired by “Ben Hallack;” dam tion to make final proof in support of liin claim, nd thut uaid ----- »roof ' — will " --------- be mode and thut said - before — * the K“ j mines and thinks them much over- expresses much admiration for the posite aides of the billiard table. I walked up AND within about 4 ft of them, and told Page ‘Let's “Mosquito,” she by “Lexington.” ounty Judge of Grant co., Ur., or during hi« , hnnniod l>««anpt* before hotrire the-County th«. Conntv Clerk at Canyon L'&UVUIl go home;’ he had told Brown a moment I cf.irt aiisence capabilities of the valley. Racing color, White. that there was a man waiting to go home with City, Or., Oetuber 5th. 1888. viz: —Diamond Dyes for sale at W.1 Figures him; Browu aaid *1 can lick you here, Bill, or Fair G. W. McHaley, Prairie City, Or., List of Letters Lewis I’crry. E. Grace’s drug store. - In the sagebrush, from Dan to Beersheba;* Page Remaining in the Port Office at Burns, Grant says ‘iAJl’a take a drink, 1 have to go home, this “Jordan,” brown gelding; 7 yrs. old; II.D No. 94*2, for the BW qr, of Sec 11, Tp 34 H. R. i —T he H erald has two subscrip- county, :t4 E. lie names the following witnesses to I Oregon, September iat, 1888: man is waiting for me;’ Brown says’G----- you -AT--------- Keller, Wm Howell, Mollie prove his continuous residence upon, aud .„.„„. culti- i I can lick you!* and struck Page. He st nick pedigree, sired by “Ravenal”, dam, ration of. f. — land. viz: wm. »-*•- »—— ■ { tions sent in last week , for Ontario, ’ | ! Roork, C K (2) «aid land, Lytle, James Page and knocked him into the next room Racing color, Red. When calling for the above letters please say through the door; he (Page) fell on his back; as >y Rifleman. Delore, and Frank Newhall, Canada. Delore. Peter — 2 ,----- J. C. P arkkr , P. M. ■all of Ft. McDermit, Nevada. he raised, he shot Brown; I suppose he shot Won by Jordan. BURNS, Or. P. F. STENGER’S —“Tex’cs” Saloon, near the post- •‘advertised," him; 1 saw a flash in the direction of Page, but Aug 29-40 A. F. SNELLING. Register. j I Haturdny’s Races. office, is kept as a place of resort! —Tinware, etc., at R. R. prices saw no gun in his hands at any time; I had told Page that Browu had a knife and said he would I for all liking a quiet, orderly place, ■ at Stenger’s, Burns. piNAL TROOF. stick it in him Before midnight; Bill Page hod Entries for 2-year-old Holt race — and said be guessed nut, that Browu A. W. Waters became a republi laughed U nited S tates L and O ffice ,, ,| ' fresh cigars and best liquors of ev- 600 yds and repeat—purse, $200. wus drinking and did not mean what hesaid. Lakeview, Oregon, August 16 1888. I ' ery kind in the market. W m . L. C lark .” - can prohibitionist, as it were, be J. T. Sillman: “Island Queen.” J. B. Armor—“The flist I knew of this busi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow _________ —“Uncle Dow” Montgomery has cause his wife used to break up his ness, Browu «nd Page were in Caldwell’s sa ing-named settler ____________ has filed notice of ____ his inteu- II. D. Reed and Jas. Roussel, loon and were having words: Brown said he U — i~n»ke L- iii>ai : proof , —: in rapport of hit claim, been confined to his room the past whisky bottles—as we don’t bring iiou could whip Page; Page told him he wanted no Burns, Or., “Mollie” gray filly; 2 and that said proof will be made before the A ouuty c lerk of^ Grant co., or., at canyon week from a relapse into the illness whisky bottles into our house, we trouble with him—can’t remember all their yrs. old; pedigree unknown. words; Brown left the saloon presently: in City, Or., on October 4th, 1888, via: | that prostrated him before his re- never had one broken, and so don’t about half an hour they were again tuaether in Racing color —. Lytic H own rd, Caldwell ’ s saloon; I was out in front; Page and - 'T. S. No. 2506. for the NW qr of SE qr, and ! : turn to Burns a couple of weeks have to "go dry.” C. W. Jones: “Mabel.” Brown were at the bar drinking with Mr. Clem STOCK of SE qr of Hee fi. A NW qrofBW qPuf8ec5, ago. ens. After Brown and Page left the bar, they G. W. Farleigh, Drewsey, Or., Howard 1 Tp 20 8, R 34 E. He names the following went into the billiard room; Joe Wooley, I, and witnesses to pr«>ve h!s continuous residence ; X-Mrs. Sayer and her sister Mrs. walked into the billiard room, and “Wake-Up Jake; black stallion, 2 VERY COMPLETE; Isaac Allison and Henry Fergu others upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James, Wooley proposed playing a game of billiards F. Morriaon, Wealey Keetun, Sam Miller, and ‘ Robt. Lockwood have been guests son will pay $50 for the arrest and with me. Wooley asked Caldwell to light up yrs. old; pedigree: dam, “Bellin Dave Miller, all of DreU sev, Oregon. COMPRISING the room: Brown and Page were sitting talking, of Mrs. P. F. Stenger during the conviction of the party, or parties, they finally arose and Tt seemed as if Brown ger,” sire, “Lummox.” Racing Aug 29-40 A. F. SNELLING, Register. I races. was very mad; he told Page he could whip him; color, White. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY Page told him ‘You will have to crowd it onto —A good Boot for $3.00 or a good that broke into’ Mr. Ferguson’s me Island Queen won the purse. piNAL PROOF. if you get a row out of me;' had a few more house during his absence. -6t words and Brown knocked Page down; Page Brogan Shoe for $1.75 at Stenger ’ s GOODS. —STAPLE AND FANCY U nited S tatz « L and Orrici. | fell tn the door, and when he raised, he raised Monday’s Races. —John Crissman bought “Jor Lakeview, Oregon, August 22, 1888. | —Yearly advertisers of stock shouting; after the first shot I went out of the GROCERIES,—BOOTS AND saloou—got out as quit k as I could. I heard NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthefollow dan” for $700. Entries for one mile novelty race brands in T he H erald get inser the «hois and kept going. I did not nee the pis ing-named settler ha* filed notice of hia inten —We learn to-day that the late tions of stolen and strays free. - tol and niter the first shot I did not look around —purse $200. tion to make final proof in support of hla clahn SHOES—HARD and did not know whether Brown was hit or not and that «aid proof will be made before the j Willian H. Brown was the broth- B. F. Swaggart: “Little Dick.” —Oysters, a fresh supply, at P. J. B A bmob . Kegizier and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on j The following ia the verdict as rendered by known. WARE—CROCKERY A October 1C th, 1888, viz: ! er of Mart. Brown, deceased, editor F. Stenger’s. the jury in accordance with above evidence: William Lytle C. W. Ladd: “Murphy." and proprietor of the. Albany State S tate of O regon , T own of B urns , / NOT1CB. GLASSWARE. H. E. No. »13. fur the 8E qr of Sec 15, Tp 34 8. R | D. I C ounty of G rant , Sept. «, 13*M J. T. Sillman: “Vino.” Rights Democrat, one of the best L4 E. He names the following witnesses to KlghtS matter of the Inquisition upon the body I have no connection with the | In the (trove his continuous residence upon and cul- papers in the state. of Wm. H. Brown, before J. C. Parker, C. W. McClain: “ Tom Benton. ” He was a na Iration of, said land, vis: Alexander Tolvin, firm of N. Brown anyone having Acting Coroner for Burns Precinct. Frank Newhall. Edward Tobin, and Mau sice tive of Virginia, and was born in W. A. Cushman: "Funny.” We the undersigned jurors summoned to ap- bills against me, must see me and i pear Fitigeraid, all of Grant co. Or,, P. O: Ft. McDer i J. c. Parker, acting coroner for the As per agreement, the purse was 1818, being at the time of his death not present the same to the above i town before mitt, Nevada. of Burns, county ot Grant, state of Oregon, Fcpt 5-11 A. F. SNELLING, Regirer divided as follows: 70 years of age. < at Burns, on the 8th day of September, 1MB, to firm. B. B rown . inquire into the cause of the death of Wm. H. z. 1st half mile—Won by “Jordan.” —Cottonade Pants, good value, pINAL TROOP. Brown. Having been duly sworn arccffding to Burns, Or., Sept. 2, 1888. law, and having made such inquisition after In 3d quarter—Won by “Murphy.” $1.25 and $1.50 at Stenger ’ s. - specting thf body, and hearing the testimony U nited S tates L and O ffice .! , 4th quarter—Won by “Murphy." —A Reliable Axe for $1.75 at adduced, each and all do «aj that we find that —It will be a pleasure to Mrs. ¡ Lakeview, Oregon. Augnat 22, j NOTICE I« HEREBY GIVEN that the follow , Lockwood’s friends in South Grant i Stenger’s. Cheaper goods at $1.25. the deep seed was named Wm. H. Brown, wsss native of Virginia, aged abuat «3 years, that he Ung name«! cettler h«a filed notice of hia inten 1 E d . H erald : A b one of the at - I came to his desth on the Wh dsy of Reptem her. Klon to make final proof in support of hia claim, ' to learn that she contemplates and $1.50. ------ALL AT IMS. in this county, by bullet wound«, hsvlng tendants at the Burns’ races, 1 wish land that aaid proof will I mi made before the making Burns her home this fall. — B. F. Swaggart started home been found in the saloon of C. M. Caldwell, and Register and Receiver rt Lakeview, Oregon, on ! we believe Wm. Page to be tba person by to say that, under the circum Octuncr 17th LNRS, viz- —Good Cider Vinegar at McKin with his race stock yesterday, and that wh<-se art the death of the said Wm. H Brown Frank Naw hall, CLO8E PRICE8 non’s. • • •■ , while here won many friends by was occasioned. All of which we duly certify, stances, the Association deserves M. E. No. Wt, for the NE’X of Sec 15. Tp 34, : hr thia Inquisition in writiog. by as signed, much credit for trying hard and —Paints and Oils of the best his liberal views and gentlemanly tb’fWh day of Heptemhor. 1MB. ------FOR------ F, R 34 E. He name« the fomrwing witnesses to giving justice and an equal chance pr>)ve hia continuous residence npon, and cnltl- quality always on hand at W. E. conduct toAhe club, citizens, and G eo . M c G owan , ¥ r. • , FOB F. Lu nabubo , vst.ioD of said land, viz: William LyUc, Man-, to all. I have been well and kind •lice Fitzgerald. Alexander Tolrin, Edward Grace’s drug store. W m L eyen «, • guests of the town. As an inter T.iWn, all of Gnat cowntjr. Oregon, P.O: Fort H R bk *. ly treated by the citizens of Burns. —Geo. W. Farleigh returned to ested visitor we requested Mr. S’s. McDermitt, Nevada. J. C W elcome , The Association did all in its pow j we. O. W alsh . Sept 5-41 A. F. SNELLING, Register Drewsey last Sunday with his opinion of the Burns Races, which On 8unday at 3 o’clock, the citi er to make the meeting a success. promising voung 3-year-old. he gave unhesitatingly. NEW TO-DAY —Dried Fruits, all kinds; cheap zens of Burn», to show their deep May all possible success attend the "Wake-Up Jake,” under Robinson’s regret for the treatment the de Association and the citizens of training was gaining in speed ev for Cash at Stenger’s. - B. F. H waooart . ery day. T. II. ROBERTS, P rofriktob . —Wm. H. Brown’s loss of life ceased had received in their town, i Burns. ‘—For all kinds of Stationery go here last Saturday, can in no way regardless of the cause of his death, > Bums. Or., Sept. 5th, 1888. Every Style ot Jab Printing don. with eeatnaee and 4aa*aUh, and U to W. E. Grace’s drug store. be connected with the Burns Races, turned out with his friends and J Reasonable Rates. — Ben Swaggart sold “Cham- thanks to the unremitting efforts of comrades, to pay the laM tribute of; The wrestling match between •• Ore»,.. ! MgtH DO YOU WANT — ,ne” to J. C. Wooley for about each and every officer of the asso respect that could be given him on Circulara, I $3U0 ciation to maintain good order and earth. Pall bearers walked behind Marshall Hughes and Dan Kerfoot Envelope*. 1 —Stenger has got in a fine new harmonious action in every branch the hearse to the cemetery, a few | in Robinson’s hall Monday, was a Materne«*«, 1 words about the life of the depart ' most intensely interesting affair, stock of Lawns, Sateens, and other of their work. Meuivfanda, 1 and resulted as follows: 1st fall, for ed fellow-mortal, a prayer, and the "»7.*7 i > i *« r good*. —A large stock of school supplies Ääe. c. — r;„ w j Kerfoot, 2d and 3d, for Hughes, —Go to W. E Grace’s drug store just received at W- E. Grace’s late Wm. H. Brown was left in th j Rye Fmyth was referee for Con feetionerwa, fresh and pore. Drug Store city of our dead LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. UFITIB 8«.T«« L and Ornes, i Lakeview, Oregon. Augu.t a. is«, i NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that the follow- ing named acttler has filed notice of hir inten- tiun to make final proof in support of hia claim aud that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, ou I October 25lh, 18M, vis: A BLOODY DEATH. THE BURNS JOB PRINTING OFFICE.