piNAL moor. U nited states L and O ffice ,) Lakeview, Oregou, July 30, 1888. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ ing-named settler has filed uoti< e of 1.1a iuteu tion to make final proof in support of hi« claim, and that said proof will be made before the Kegisier or Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregou, September 22d. 1888, via: J. L. Churchman, D. 8. No. 2843, for the 8E qr of Sec 8, Tp 28 8, R 31 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti­ vation of, said land, viz: A. Busse, C. W. (\»m- egjs, C. M. Handley, C. H. Wilshire, all of Dia mond, Grant county, Oregon. Aug 15-38 A. F. SNELLING, Register. piNAL PROOF. U nited S tate « L and O ffice , J Lakeview, Oregon, July 30, 1888.1 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the fol lowing named settier lias filed notice of his in­ tention to make fiuul proof in support of his . claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Lakeview, at Oregon on September 25th, 1888. viz: Charles W. Comegyg, D. 8. No. 2539. for the BW qr of Sec 28, Tp 28 8 It 31 E. He names the following witnesses to prove tils continuous residence upon, and culti­ vation of said land, viz: A. Busse, 0. H. Wil­ shire, J. L. Churahman, aud C. M. Handley, all uf Diamond, Grant county, Oregon. Aug 15-38 a A. F. SNELLING, Register p-INAL PROOF. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ Lakeview, Oregon, July 30. 1888.| NOTICE !H HEREBY GIVEN that the follow lng-uarued settler has filed notice of his inten fTon to make final proof in support of hi« claim •and tl/at-said proof will he uiadv before the ..tho. Register or Roceiver, gt LakeView. Oregon. qg Wptembdr 24th. ISN», Via: z Albert Busse, D. S. No. 2081, fur the E‘i of NW>4, and 8^ of NE* To"E W.- Gilliojn, the above named defend- ent, in the name of the s ate of Oregon, you are hereby commanded to appear before me, the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace fur the pre­ cinct aforesaid, in the above entitled court, on 1he2d..day of October, 1888, at 10o’clock in the foienoon ,<»f sal»i day, to answer to the com­ plaint filed against you in the above entitled action. The defendent will take notice that if hc fail so to appear and answer, tlie plaintiff will take judgment against him for the sinn of One Hun­ dred and Thirty Dollars and Fifty Cents, and lhe disbursements in lire aetion.and thut lhe property uituched be sold to satisfy such judg­ ment. Given under my hand this 11th day of August 1888. J ames C. P arker , J us. ice of the Peace. It is hereby ordered that the annexed sum­ mons be published six consecutive weeks in T he E ast O regon H erald , a weekly newspa­ per published in Burns, Grant county, Oregon. Aug 15-38 J. C. P arker , J. P. •pi.MBER CULTURE NOTICE. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,) Lakeview, Oregon. August 1, 1888.1 COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at thi60ff.ee by W. H. JBrown. against F. Sul­ livan for failure to comply with law us to Tim­ ber-Culture entry No. 727, dated June 8, 1887. upon the SW qr of Sec 25, Tp 24 S, R 31 E, in Grant countv, Oregon, with a view to the can­ cellation of said entry; contestant alleging tliat F. Sullivan failed to break or < ause to he broken five acres of the said lund during the first year ufter his said entry, ami fai s to break or have broken Fiiitl five a< res at the present time, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this uflice on the 4th day of October, 1888, at 10 o’clock, a m, to respond and furnish testimo­ ny concerning said alleged faiure. W. M. TOWNSEND, Receiver. State of Oregon, ) Ka County of Luke. J 0 I hereby certify that the within is a true aud correct copy of the original notice. Aug 22-39 ' W. M. T ownsend , Receiver. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the county court of Grant county, Oregon, on the 2d day of July, 1888, appointed administrator of the estate of James M. Bright, deceased. All persons having claims against ►aid estate, are required to present them, wiih the proper vou< heis, to me at Harney. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Harney, Oregon, this 17th day of AugUBt, 1888. Aug 22-39 JASPER DAVIS, Administrator. J7INAL PROOF. U nited S tates L and O ffice , ) Lakeview, Oregon, August 15,1888. j NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ ing named settler has filed notice«»! his inten­ tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before »he County Judge of Grant co., or., or during iis absence before the County Clqrk at Can) on City, Or/, October 5th. 1888. viz: Lewis Ferry, H.D No. 942. for the BW qr, of See 11, Tp 34 8. It. 34 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon,and culti- vatiyp of, said land, viz. Wm. Lytle, James Delon». Joseph Delore, and Frunk Newhall, all of Ft. McDermit, Nevada. Aug 29-10 A. F. SNELLING. Register. J7INAL PROOF. UjnTED S tates L and O ffice ,) Lakeview, Oregon, August 16 1888. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- ' ’ - injt-n-aine'd settler ban filed notice of his.inten- tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will l»e made before the County Clerk of Grant co.. Or., at Cauyon City, Or., on October 4th, 1888, viz: Lytle Howard, 'U 8r Nb. 2506. for the NW qr of SE qr. and ES of SE qr of Sec •, .ln| tlmt4 «ttler bi, flleil noth e of hl. ta- teiMiuB to make final pr»»of In Bnpp«»n of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the Beeister nr Receiver at lakevtrw. Oreeon. ow Ortoter 24th. IW, vU nartholoanew Uróele, D #4 oí 'be «E qr. and T* * *• » Ä K He eetee« the following wltne«m*e V» prove hismntinuuua na- Mewre epee, ar d cult I ratio« of, m M land, vis ¿"•'■r?1' »'»»•■ < at«Ma.a. M. *. c M. t ofnrr. all of Barr. P. o . (.rant eo . Or. Mpf 11-e A. F. SXELUJWi. KcfWer STATE OF OKF.GON V«. WM. l’AGE. with you.” Page got up and went to the billiard room and Brown got up and fol­ low el him ; then I got up and went into lhe U kited S tates L and O ffice .) Lakeview, Oregon. August 29, 1888. i room, oretty near where they were, und ti^xed rage if he was ready to go home; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ ing named settler bus filed notice of his inten­ Page said yes, and suid, “I inust go, there tion to make final proof in support of his claim is a man waiting for me; Brown said, “God i aud that said proof will be made before the damn you, lean whip you, and 1’11 do it,” Register and Receive« at Lakeview, Oregon, on and struck him; as he struck him he start- October 25th, 1*88, viz: e»l toward him. 1 saw him fall. I saw Charles M. Collier, Brown strike him. As Brown started to­ D. H. 2373, fur the 8W qrof SE qr. BE qr of SW qr ward Page, I started out As I turned, I lx>t 4, sec 31. Tp 24 8, R 12. E. He names the saw a fla>h of a pistol. 'J hat is all I can re­ following witness« h to prove his continuous res­ member that I saw and heard. Page has idence upon, and cultivation of said lewd, viz: John Cult-, William ( aitersou, M. A. Modie, aud . e e b Nat. Hudsou unti A. W. \\ aters ot Burns, always been well spoken of since I’ve known Bartholomew Cronin, all of Buri.» 1. O., Grant him ; always more friends than enemies. I Mrs. R. J. McKinnon is on the • OI1 btimlt of Defendant.. countv, Oregou. Know but very little of Brown’s reputation. sick list this week. | Counsel for state on aecount of absence I have heard several in Burns say that he Sept 12-42 A. F. SNEI.LING, Register. never came to town without getting drunk —See notice of final proof of W. ei Dr -McPheeters, examining physician at and raising a disturbance with some one. I SUMMONS. ' H. Rader in this isBUe. lhe coroner's inquest, moved for adjourn- don’t know that Brown was under the in­ IA . j t \ r i a nr »»«nt until following morning; a spirited fluence of liquor; saw him take one drink. In the Justice Court for the Precinct of Burns, Diamond Dyes for sale at W . debate followed: state counsel claiming the I ----------- ----------------------- ...... of the pistol; look ba» County u| Grant, State of Uregou. I did not Anoi.l., I k after ..,4 * the . bl. .. flash _ 1 — l b ...V X, a»- - I right lo 1>o,tIK)ne, lllld defendant's counsel ' ih""‘TdwM‘iiXi*hJl’w‘*tir. Geo. S. Sizemore, Pltff.» action to recover E. Grace’s drug Store. L.A B^Drft. i -<,Be> * —Advertise in T he H erald if i claiming the state had no such right. Ow- | flssh. ing to the lateness of the hour, when the^ Peter Clemenstes'ified: I saw Page and Brown To L. A. Russ, tbe above defendent in the you want to sell anything. .. in Burn« on duv of murder; saw them talking name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby Z-Mr. Luig was in town with ! 7*’’u.b“ll,e4- Court adjourned in front of Stenger’s store; I asked them to come require«! to appear before me, the undersigned take a drink; we went in and got a nrink- I left Justice foT the pre< iuct aforesaid, in the above r it /ra«*... 1 . until F ttdav at 8 a in. entitled court, on the 18th day of October, 1888, fine, fresh beef Saturday. Friday, 8 o’cloex, a m, court was called; the saloon before the shooting, about a half hour. 1 heard no conversation while thev were at 10 o’clock in tbe forenoon of the said day, to answer-the complaint filed against you in the ' —Chas. Parrish, of Canyon City attorney» for state, and defendant present, j drinking, or immediately after thev drank. above entitled action. came in town Thursday. 1 ! .ndproceeded J ._ j ..„..¡ .i at — once to trial. P.yj The defen dent will take notice that if he fail so to appear and answer* the plaintiff will take S— Hunting parties left Burns for ' defendant was arraigned and apprised of Brown since last fall I was going home with the charge, und bi. right to niaxc his state. I**’ • , „* >"•»*"< for him .nd judgment against him for the sum of One Hun­ * , . . . went tn the saloon. I saw Brown make a mo­ dred and Thirty-Seven Dollars and Ninety-Two the mountains this week. ment; after consultation with his attorneys tion toward Page; taw Page as he fell reach be- Cents, 1187.9-, ami fur CvS s, and for disburse­ —J. S. Bowen last week sold hp waived wHivcd his his right. riffht hlud * und 8h°ut; to . best my wag knowledge, ments of this action, ami for the execution he ne nis rtgni. Br>1Wn hl,n ft,lvnnrve a Ultk ftfler of |>age kuofk. against such property «>f the défendent as may geldings at $112.50 per head. Court then proccederl to examine wit- eddown; I heard no words pass between the be uttaehed in this action. 1 parlies before the knocking down. Given under my hand this 11th J»? ÿ ÿP —Go to W. E. Grace’s drug store nesses on behalf of »he »tute. Crops examined: saw flash of pistol from tomber, 1888. J- C. pakklk . 8 B. McPheeters was called and tes- p*Ke'» hand«; »lid nut see pis oi. Justice of the Peace. for Confectioneries, fresh and pure. ’■ | Dr. S Ques ion; Did vou meet Page outside of the lifted as follows: “1 was called in Burns on It is herebv ordered that the annexed sum­ —Send us news items as fast as R ! Saturday, mons be published six consecutive weeks in the tlie 8th; tvas called l»y coroner's saloon and tell him that if he heard any noise E ast O regon H ekalk . a weekly newspaper the occur, if you want a newsy jury to ntaxe an examination of the de­ or row in Caldwell’s saloon to turn and go the other way? published iu Burns, Graut County, Oregon. ceased body of Wm. H. Brown; he was in H’ /iLD. Objection raised tn defendant'« coursel: ar­ Sept 12-42 J. C. P arker , J. P. the west end of the billiard room of Cald­ gued; —A large stock of school supplies well’s saloon. [Here aLness repeated same vancy. objection sustained on ground of irrele­ given in last wears' M eratd .J Judge NEW TO-DAY Chns. Byrd testified: Acquainted with both just received at W. E. Grace’s as Parker took ull out of his pockets; he had parties: I heard no trouble between the parties. Drug Store. a small pocKet-buok and one pocket-knife; About theiniddleor latter part of June, us 1 p-INAI. PROOF. was closed-and in hUppcxet; I recog­ came in town wiih a load of hay, I met Brown —“Doc,” a valuable jack belong­ it nized it as one sold to him out of the drug­ ou'side of town; had a conversion with him; he asked me if he (Brown) could lick Page; I told U nited S tates L and O ffice , | ing to the Levens Bros., died Mon­ store. him that 1 did not know; he said if he could Lakeview, Oregon, August 31,1888.1 day night. not lit k him he could shoot him. I told Bill , _ | George Crego was next called and testi- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow* what Brow n Baid. __ T O Wplonmo hns mnvod inf»» 1 wa* in Bmin la>t Saurday: saw Page iug-i.uuied settler bus filed notice uf his inten" Cr« fs examined. 1’age said he was not much — J. c. w elcome nas mosed into , v ind Brown in lhe su i„ on; , h ev »ere lion to make proof in support of his claim» a armed it. Browp talked as though Page and that saiu ¡»roof will be made before the reg­ Ills new saddle and harness shop on talKing in a tow tone of voire ut thè lime. had been about trying to run over him or he over ister or Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Main Street. I and silling ill north-east corner of billiard Page. Conversation was held out of town about October27ih, lba», via: ronin; on- I3.« miles. Brown was not more full than usu­ y o T/e i ya z ? room; tnev they got up aim and witmeu walked to me the bil- Z W. li. lladcr, he m* si always got full when he « ame to —Sam King brought some fine liaril table'»ide by .-ide: Page stood will ally; town. I usked Page if he had seen anything of A. E. No. 810, for the EUof .SE qrof See 20; left hand on corner of billiard table; at first of SW‘-4 eec 21, Tp -8 S, R ul E. He names the pork in town last week, selling it they talKed in a low tone of voice, but final­ Lilly Brown; (hat he (Eruwu) was going to lick him; Page just turned around and walked off, fullo.ti.ig witnesses to prove his continuous at 10 cents a pound. ly attracted my attention by talking rather and di i not care much ubuut it. I told Page residence upon uuu cultivation of said land, 7 n TrtvvGar.n ««J n T y »« frinndn loud. Brown ‘told Page he n>ii Id lich him; sometime before the shootingtook pluce viz: Jos p.. nunley, Albert Fields, James New­ 1 . JamiScn and a few friends Page said “ whv don ’ t you do it? ” Brown comen, ano t ln.ries Jvhi.seu, all of Diamond | Adam Bobbins testified: Prior to this I are on a tew days hunt on Emi- 1 said “You - <» give me no cause ... to; A ” P 1 Mge ‘»ald ! had a con ver -aiion with Brown in Canyon; P® «... Grant cvuniy, or. ••Brown, you lire a liar! Brown then hc t(111| llie he ¡ut.nil.'.l to Kill Page. Oi Sep 19-43 A. F. SNELLING, Register. grant creek this week. struck Page in the mouth, and knocked him cour,e be had u dl.iuK1I,g. Page fell on his loft hand; he 6hot be- —VV. T. Buchanan got in Tues­ down; Have fore he arose to his feet; did not see Brown ad- | Geo. McGowan testified: — ----- - known day from Huntington, with freight vanee toward Page after he struck 1dm. I went | Page since he came to this county, lie has from the room to the porch before the second I a f ______ a|r average ’* ' ’s reputa­ rage reputation. Brown for T. II. Roberts, and W. E. Grace. shot wus fired. / . ’ . J I Know not of his taking tion was . bad. life; 1 know not of his harming any one. Fred Mon row was next called and testified: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1888. Warning. I saw difficulties between Page and Brown on He ................. had a reputation of being talkative and Saturday lusi; J was a »¡ranger in the town and drinking. ah All persons ait are warnta warned against . |o been hum hvrvj, pjgt one week. . b<)th t .. of . them; havc houn R. F. Claypool testified: Have known Page ________ „ in the _ _____ shooting ill btenger 8 lower fields, I ____ «aw ___ the _ two talking Red J Front fu I ood ; x \eats: knew him in Crook county; his .i r r d i) . / t • r : it * . ._ \ • ' ¡'here ’here was a large crowd in the room: Page about (»Hljoilling the town of Burns), 11) • asked brown if he was going to 1I< k hint; ceputation is pretty good; acquainted with Brown when he lived in Albany. 15 or 20 years which 1 hiiTHPR fire now Brown ,. sui l he had never .r, norHts are t ow nufitiiri'il p.tbiuriu , i lhll]g; B|ieheh-11 hellr thought ,| ,.e of su< h K„_ it ago. Brovzn was alwg) s in futses, and it was s thought he killed ike Dick at Fish I.ake. I hose disregarding this notice will ing to H( k him the tlist time thev met; Brown aiwa> Cr.es examined: I never heard anything i „ „ a ..„.I — ! Baid “You show me the man that said so, I will with Page but the one lime; I could not be lit onCC proceeded Bgiunst under lcp Jjjln ¡Ba damn liar.” 1 next saw them wrung say that, brown ever used weanoi s; Brown was ~ together just after I hud my supper: they met M rs . P. F S tender . on the street in front of Stenger’s store; 1 did an offie.er part of the lime; I heard that Page Thanks to Secretary of State the law. not at that lime hear any of their ponversaiion; killed an Indian over here; I don’t know wbat Burns, Or., Sept. 19, 1888. alMHit that time a man asked them to go into people say of him in regard to killing any other McBride for sheet showing political the bhioob saloon iu to »iruix; drink; mvy they wvi went in. I was in man. . ine * • *-*- ’ ’ ; goon aftrfward G. Hudspeth testified: Have been slightly’ ac­ complexion of our next legislative >*-—Honrv Caldwell inovotl into tlto the saloon at nr **-- the time: ireitry vuiuweii niovcu into me 1 front went of lntolhe hini j ro< „„ nlld sat upon the quainted with Page for about 2 years: as far as house lately vacated by D. Jamison; back of «chair wiih my feet in lhe »hair; saw 1 know, his reputation is good; 1 think Brown assembly. -- —• r*_ , ........................... .. Page and Brown siding near the norlh-etisi c.>r j was a hard 1 use. Mr. C’s. family has many friendb tier of oi the tne r.»<»m room talking; laiKing; could couki not hear near any tiny of <>i , Scott HaytE testified: Have known Page over I their worns; they gut tip and went to the bil- year: live half mile from his residence; I havc in AJuniD. Burns. The North Pacific Rural Spirit in j iiard table (Same couversation ns related by 1 heard tell of Page for some 15 years; ns far ub I —Born A to . Mr A and Mrs Martin Crego.] Page told Brown that he (i.rown) was know, his reputation is good; 1 never heard of and Willamette Farmer has done . ! A a damned bins son of a Mi.ri er . ,f ihe r .wm; I her. over 2 years; his reputation Is good; resides I‘ a ■Mrs. .M.irv he pu<’he<1 f.>rw»rd. ami rm * lie *• »n« • ualawcll IS expect- i ” w falling * r* fur- • I or > 4 itj » ’ J miles Illi II P U from in* my j.iii'* plat e; 1 p*i|»iii slightly 1 I m acquainted ijiihi in 1.11 umns. cd to return home on next Thurs- i wartl VHUe shot him twice more, brown fell vlth Brown; while Brown was under the influ- . , c . 1 . I behind the billiard table u!»«>ut the same spot as enBe ............ .. . . 1 of liquor, ' he was a ‘ bad * man; otherwise day S Or Saturday 8 stage, after an ; where he lay when I afterwards sa .v him dead, Uuownot, in our community. nf anvnrnl ivnnVa ' 1 n‘»r "66 him s’rlke ’he th», r for th© »*111- —On account of the various nhannnn Fred Otttcs ified: I reside on Lower Island; v.DSence OI uC ciai WCCKS. table being the nn> way. . rage Page got up liner after i,n... kn....... pn... ------- ---- iara tarne net tig in me Page 2 years; his reputation is n ir i» * r a-i i I the first ah»4, went ar-»und the tab e. and l)a»l have known „.¡«htlv changes in mail services T he H er ­ slightly ac a heard that he latest news up to date as we get it. —Who can tell about tomatoes but lengthy dis' ussian, Cour' decided that such , about'Ml bore a good repulalion; have been acquainted raised in this valley the past sea­ evidence was irrelevant. with Brown 17 or 28 years; I »1.»n’t think lever heard of him being a dangerous man or using —To Victor J. Miller, of Harney, son? Who had the first ripe toma- C. M. Caldwell being called testified ns fol- weapot s; he had a reputation of being a great I lows: J I am a u resident of n Burrs, and proprietor . o H’l i i a i_ i a • x resiuenr or ued th; ” ¿1 hr,.nt saw Wm. Pare and threatener and blower, and a pretty fair fist T he H erald readers are indebted to? Mho had the largest ripe to- ' „nho • i Win. Wm. Brown during the day; : first conV< conversation fighter. mate? j ; j * hear»! between them was about 6 o’ch luck, in ___ 21_. ____ .1 ___ ____ Henry Bugler testified: Am acquainted with for the testimony of witnesses in uiatui the bar room; hear»l Page tell ' Uncle n Billy that Page; have known him 3 or 4 years: reputation —“Uncle Dow” Montgomery, » | ........... he heard .. that he (Uncle Billy) web " going to verv good. I whs acquainted with Wm. Brown; the preliminary examination of the whose illness we chronicled last whip him, etc; Uncle Billy became very much reputation; he was inclined to be quarrelsome Page ease. We solicited the ser­ week, is able to be out again, and I excited over it; I saw them go into the billiar»! and bad. i rf the vices of Mr. Miller for the benefit of back in his old place in P. F. the about 8 ) cars; never heard of anything r«M»m) in billiard room. I went to supper and Page wr-.iiK with him; acquainted with Br«»wn since returned to the sqlo»»ni thev were slid there in first < ame our readers because we believe him Stenger’s store. to the \ alley; he was rather quarrel the billiard ro»»m; I went Behind the bar; I some (refused to r.av whether good or bad); staxed behind the bar until I heanl 1 shuts: saw 1 have been acting to be a man least prejudiced for or deputy sheriff for a number —Town out of sugar — , the , - past page come from south sideof billiard room put of years, Our enterprising gro- ting his pistol away, and rather laughed and against any class of citizens making two weeks. U — Khinetnan testified: Have known Page since Is of July; reputation good; known J. E. ...jKir.r.er., McKinnon, got :r. in a a sup-1 "•'ke,,‘’u,• homes in Harney valley. The cer, ____ „,««7 zxfip „4 nil i W. W. Johnson testified: I met Peter Tb<»mp- Brown s’ightly over 1 year; understood that he ply Gflturday that went on at s '.n in front of:Stenger's Ht«»rcprlortothesho,»t- w as quarry some when under the influence of notes are as full and correct as could cents per lb. like hot cakes on a ing. Question by thebaic: “What did he tell liquor. 1 . you iu regard to trouble that might occur, ami Marshall Hughes testified: Have been ac­ be expected by long-hand report­ COld morning. j what did he tell you to do?” Com sei fordefen- quainted Page 3 years; Page knew Brown I dant objected to question on grounds of i s be- was going wiih lo whip him; the general opinion ing. They are given as nearly ver- — Dr. McPheeters was called out 1 "» 1 1 1 r ™ ’ e y» n ‘ - ARer.ihoroyh inv« called fur the examination. . Victor J. 4th page in our stock-brand column Miller, of Harney, C. W. Parrish, of Can- —The best bit Cigar at W. E. yon Chy, and Geo. 8. 8He.m,re, of Burn., a-. Of tllC State, fltlil _T Grace ’s drug store. ° " - > I ..»nnurino r»r* o" >M»tkRsf x'w m J- THE TOWN OF BURNS ORANT CO. OREOON. AB IT IS VOICED BY TUB HBItALD. BUSINESS HEN ABROAD BY LOOtlMO OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT Burns contains 1 newspaper; 1 hotel: 1 saloon: 1 undertaker: 1 meat market: 2 lawyer«: 3 physician« 1 surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 drugstore; 1 jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 1 livery stable: 2 general mer­ chandise stores; 1 hardware store; 1 saw-mill; 1 caj-pentor; 1 saddled harness shop; 1 gro­ cery store. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; I reading room; 1 school; 1 church. £^*Mail a copy of T he H erald to Advertise your town, in the East BURNS, OREGON W. E. GRACE, P roprietor , Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PROPRIE // LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDI­ CINES, FLAVORING EX­ TRACTS, DIAMOND DYES AND FINE TOILET SOAPS. -------------- ~ " — HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, COMBS, SHOUL DER BRACES, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. P hysicians ’ P re ­ scriptions CARE­ FULLY COMPOUND- ed , by Experienc P ure B randies , W ines a L iquors for Medicinal pur­ poses, ‘constantly on hand. HERALD ed Pharmacist. GLASS, PUTTY KALSOMINE, PAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, Local News VARNISHES, COAL OIL. RAZORS and ALL KINDS or POCKET CUTLERV --------- -4 -o_ r* AGENT FOR D r . HORNE’S ELEC­ TRIC BELTS & TRUSSES. FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE BEST SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES, BEST QUALITY OF TOBACCO AND CIGAR8. ¿or-F It ESH NUTS AND CHOICE CANDIES. --------- -o- ------------ PRICKS AS REASONABLE AS THOSE OFFERED BY ANY OTHER LINE OF BUSINESS IN THIS SECTION. 1_ Am now better able than ever to meet the demand» of the country in my line, and am truly thankful for the liberal patronage I have received in the past, and I well know that the only projM r way to merit the con­ tinued patronage and good will of the entire public is by fair and impar­ • Rt and tial dealings with all classes. AND Figures Fair AT —Light rains during the past by had its thigh bone broken; we ■ W. W. Johnson on the witness s’and: I met «>n the h eps of Stenger’s s'ore; Pace said week. are glad to announce the limb in . ' 1 Page —Watermelons plentiful. he would give himself up: he gave me his Enn: I he carried it in front of pan s, roncea'ed. Page good condition. —Paints and Oils of the best —Uncle Ike Foster was in town told me that all he regrelfe«! was that he shot Brown twice when down;said he (Page) shut 4 quality always on hand at W. E. '—Rufe Hendricks was seriously I shots: __ _ was _______ _____ ____ yesterday m«>rnlng that we had the last week. Grace’s drug store. hurt while riding out from Burns \ years old. **• Br'*wl1- 1 f“ l’ —P. F. Stenger is expected home last Sunday evening, by his horse '"’ ’ " ’ __ next week. C. Welcome has a conepicu- stumbling and falling upon him. —W. W. Johnson got in from WltnMre. were next examined for the ous new sign in front of his shop. He was taken to Thus. Haskell’s, defendant. Canyon City last evening. A. C. Worthington was the artist. until his family could be notified, J. ................ , wa« called and testified: I C. Wooley —A number of cases of aicknegH not iinow they were in tile lui< * room —The organ on exhibition at when he wa8 removed to his home. , uh that I saw of the and read it. fight. I had rqnverjjtion with Brown ­ —“Tex’es” Saloon, near the post­ sewn up, and it is thought no scar vious to the shooting, In reference to pre T he city of San Francisco had the office, is kept as a place of resort will be left to disfigure the face. | trouble between hint and Page. a very destuctive fire Sept 9th, I Statement with reference to the trouble which destroyed property worth for all liking a quiet, orderly place, —Two men passed thro’ Burns T wa-» standing at Bvrd> stable ; Brown »ai, last Monday brought where he got hi- ni-tol ; Mr. Pave wit- in a in too late for publication, but will in a specimen of the potatoes he is « falling |x»-iiion when he rhot; 1 looked to­ be in time hereafter, as our publi­ fice and examine fipecimens of oata, ward the door when «he shot wa- fired and wheat, rye, barley, grata, millet, now digging. They are as fine saloon ; some half or ney citizens on the subject matter acre, breaking new sod, last May; them three quarters of an hour before, I wiinewod —W. J. Lowing of Harney aent used no irrigation, nor cultivation; a conversation between them; Page told of his communication. ir as a dozen po p< ­ Oman that he had beard that he waa g'dng , in three remarkably fine potatoes he found as many Call "nd Kettle. to lick him the fir«t time he came to tovn ; for the Harney Fair. He rained tatoes to a hill. The 9 brought _ in Brown «aid no: Pag* «aid he did not be­ All persons knowing themselves one ton of the ‘'Elephant” variety weighed 12 lbs.; one of UttRl, the lieve he «aid it ; be raid •*! will a'dek my undersigned for into you. Page before midnight.” indebted to the of potato, which averaged 2 lbs. “Elephant” variety, weighs 1/ lb», unite Mr. Clemen* took both to the bar. I went blacksmithing are respectfully re­ each; the “Centennial,” 1 lb; the is 18 in. circumference, 9 in. long; into the card room and sat down at a table. “Early Rose,” 1 lb. Thene three 2 weigh each 2 lb».; 1, the “Cen- I heard no conversation until ju«t before quested to call and settle up lie- they went out ; Bn»wn said that he could pototeea are the finest in shape and tcnnial” variety, weigh» | lb. but is lick him in the sagebrnah. hère or any­ fore October 1st, and save further P- 8. E arly . where Page said, ' Me. I want no UouWe expenses color that we have everHeen. of fine shape. Or BURNS, P. F. STENGER’S rant«* STOCK VERY COMPLETE; COMPRISING STAPLE AND FANCY DRY I GOODS—STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES—BOOTS AND SHOES—HARD­ WARE—CROCKERY A GLASSWARE. ALL AT CLO8E PRICES FOR THE BURNS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. T. II. ROBERTS, pHor»irro* lew, Btyle ot Job Frlntlnx doo. with ,e