J7INAL PROOF. U nited S tates L and O ffice , / Lakeview, Oregon, August 81, 1888.1 I NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that the follow Ing-named settler haa filed notice of hla inten­ tion to make proof iu support of his claim, bod that said proof will be m*debeforethe reg- bter or Rewlvcr at Lakevfcw, Oregon, on Beto her 27 ih, 1»88, vis; W. H. Bader. | E. No. 810, for the EU of HE qrof dec 20; WU ■ BW»4 Hec 21, Tp 28 M, R 31 E. He names the ■llowing witnesses to prove hia continuous ■sidence upon and cultivation of said land, ■s: Joseph Hanley, Albert Fields. James Nrw- ■sneh, auo Charles Johnaeu, all of Diamond ■ O., Grant county, Or. 19-43 A, F. 8MELUMG. Register. U nited S tates L and O fficb J Lakeview, Oregon. October 2 DM8. | NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ ing-named settler haa filed notice of his inten­ tion to make final proof iu support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Kecwive at L*k«vl*W, Oregon, on on November 26th, 1888, vis: », M, LogSB. D. M, No, 3230, for the BE qr of Bee 10, Tp 87 8, K 36 E. He the following witnesses to prove hia continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: David McCrum, John Potter, Edward Noble, aud Alexander Tolvin, all of Grant county, Oregon, P. O. Fort McDermit, Nevada, And it appearing that Charles McDonald claims svid tract under D. 8. No. 2239. he is hereby specially cited to appear at said time and place and submit any objections he way have to the approval of the proof of D. M. Lo­ gan. oct 18-47 A. F. KNELLING. Register [MAL PROOF, U nited S tates L awd O ffice ,/ Lakeview, (Jregoa, Kept. 13, lap.) DTICE IM HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- camodaotU*! has filed notice of his inten- I to mate final proo/ in support of his claim, i tiiat said pro.»/ will be made before the later or Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, ■weather leth. 1888, vis; Juan Chaves, L No. 666, for the W>; of 8W qr Sec 25, NE qr r A HE qr of n E ar, Sec 26, Tp 39 [. He names the following witnesses to fe his continuous residence upon, and culti- bn of, said land, vis: Ilario Paator, Prim ifo, R. A. Turner, aud W. If. Gass, all of Ks P. O. Grant county, Oregon. ■7-44 A. F. SNELLING, Register, S I al proof . U nit *!» S tates L and O ffice ,/ Laueview, Or., September 11, 1888.1 riCl IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accord ¡with Hon. Commissioner's Letter "G” of 0, 18S8, the following-named settler has notice of his Intention to make finql proof of hi t claim, and that said proof will Me before the Register orReceiver at Lake- fOregon, on November 17th, 1888. vis: Ilario Pastor. I No. 406. for the W>£ of NW qr, A W'i of L Sec 32, Tp 21, H, K 32?^ E. Ha names the ling witnesses to prove his continuous res- |k upon, and cultivation of, said laud, vis: ■ itzgerald, F. J. Chaves, Prim Ortago and ■ Bullenbaugh, all of Burns F. O., Grant k, Oregon. |1|4 A. F. SNELLING, Register. piNAL PROOF, U nited S tates L and O fficb J Lakeview, Oregon, October 4, 1888. | NOTICX IB HKKKBY GIVEN 'hat th. follow ing n.ra.d .«trior bu hied notice o( hi. inten tlon to make Bnal proof in support orb'* claim Mid that Mid proof will tie mad. before the Register aud Hwceivet at Lake» lew, Oregon, ou November auk. 1B8B, vis: Henry C. Lambert. D. S. No. 2151. tor the WW of 4 ot HE qr, Sec 23, Tp 30 8, R 33. E. He names the following witnesses co prove hl. continuous res idence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: William Phelps, John Crates, John McCoy, and R. H. Hrownj.il ot Diamond P. 0., Grant county, Oregon. Oct 18-47 A. F. SNELLING, Regiater CMNAL PROOF. U nited S tates L and O ffice , | Lakeview, Oregou, October 4, 1888. J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow lng-numed aettler has filed notice of bls inten­ tion to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Regiater or Receiver at Lafcevjew, Oregon, on November 28th, 1888, vix: B, H, Brows, D. 8. No. 2127. for tbe EU of BE qr, of Sec 23, NE qr of NE qr or Sec 26, NW qr of NW qr of Bee 25, Tp 30 8, R 33 E. He names the follow­ ing witnesses to prove bis continuous resi­ dence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: H. C. Lambert, William Phelps, John Craven, and John ifcCoy, , all of Diamond P. O., Grant co, Oregon. Oct 18-47 A. F. SNELLING, Register 1ER CULTURE NOTICE. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ Lakeview, Oregou, Kept. 10, 1888. | PLAINT having been entered at this of- r Janies H. Wadman against the Heirs . Bright for failure to comply w ith the i to Timber Culture Entry No. 5*4 dated h, 1886, upon BW qr of BE qr A 8EJ4 of B W^ Tp 29 S. R 32 E, in Grant county, Oregon, Ivie* to cancellation of said entry; cou- l alleging thut J. M, Bright did not plow ik 2U acres, or any number of acres of ►act during the first year after he made ntry, and that to the present time no ig, breaking, or cultivation whatever, has bne upon said tract by thegaid entryman other person, the said parties are here- imoned to appear at this office on the 15th Nuvomber, 1888, at 10 o’clock, a m, to re- and furnish testimony concerning said failure. -44 W. M. TOWNSEND. Receiver. !ST NOTICE. U nited S tates L and O ffice . | Lakeview, Oregon, Sept. 19, 1888.1 'LAINT having been entered through Ice by A. J. Alphlu against William d with a view to the cancellation of the Desert Land Entry No. 62. made Novem- 8W, for the E^ of Bee 33, Tp 19 S, R 34 E iglng ‘ that no part of said tract pf land Dy manner l»een Irrigated or reclaimed, e any steps whatever been taken by the biinant to reclaim or irrigate said land.” i said complaint having been deemed It to warrant the investigation of 8aid bcrefore, The said parties arc hereby bed to appear before J. T. .Masi, County [Grant county, Oregon, at hip office in City, Or., on the 10th day of November, Bo’clock, n in, to respond and furnish [y concerning Baid allegations. Case ■nsidered by Register and Receiver on Er 20th, 1888. ¡4 A. F. SNELLING, Register. [Il CULTURE NOTICE. U nited S tates L and O fficb J l4t*eview, Or,, Hept. 18, 1888. j tAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at •e by John H. Hicxman aguinst Peter Hesworth for failure to comply with l»w ber-Culture Entrv No. 167, dated July rm the WU of NW qr. A NW qr of 8W l>0. Tp 19 8. R 34, E. in Grant county, Itn a view to cancellation of said en­ tant alleging that claimant hag wbol- rlow or breas, or cause to be plowed vc acreitorany number of acres the r after said filing was made; that du- rnrs of 1884i, 1887, 1888, he has failed c. to crop, or otherwise, or plant any , or cuttings, on any part of said that at the present time he fails to rocs growing, or any seeds or cuttings said tract, and that no seed, trees, or ve ever been planted on said tract, ies are hereby summonedto appear of the County tier* of Grant coun- at Canyon City, Or., ou the 10th day r, 1888, at 10 o'clocK, a m, t«» re­ furnish testimony concerning said re. And it appearing that personal not be had on claimant It is hereby t this notice be published in T hb n >1 ebald for a period of Thirty W. M. TOWNSEND, Receiver. A. F. SNELLING, Register. h'DER CHATTEL MORTGAGE. hereby given that by virtue of a rtgage executed by Miles Riley to d Wits. dated the 7th day of Beptem- nd filed in the office of the County- rant County, State of Oregon, on the of Heptember, 1887, and upon which been made we will expose for sale auction on the 26th day of October, 'clock in the afternoon of sqjd day, at corrals of Charles Riley on Rattle- k about one-half mile northerly ey City, Grant county, Oregon. ’.Tie mortgaged consisting of Fifteen head, more or less, of sheep, ear- . follows: Ewes, under slope; wethers ft aud under slope in right. f sale cash in hand, and said sale be- ake the principal, intercat, and attor- due on said mortgage amounting to id coats and expenses of keeviug and ted thia 11th day of October, 1*88. h A C ozad , and M. L. C lifford , AL r Mortgagee. Oct 13-46-3 NEW TO-DAY. piNAL PROOF. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,# Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 6. 1888. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­ tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the tije Register or Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon' on December 5th. 1888, viz: John W. Ammon», D. 8. No. 2741, for the E>£ of BE^, A SE>£of NE % of Sec 7, and NE qr of NE qr Sue 18, Tp 26 8, R 24 E. He names the following witnesses to prove hla continuous residence upon, and cul­ tivation of, said land, vis: George H. Brown, Robert Brown. Almon Randall, and W D. Ar­ nett, all of Riley, Grant county, Oregon. Oct 25-48 A. F. SMELLING. Register. pINAL TROOF. U nited S tates L and O ffice , / Lakeview, Oregon, October 10, 1888. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol­ lowing-named settler haa filed notice of hla in­ tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. T. Marl, County Clerk of Grant co., Oregon, at Canyon City, Oregon November30th, 1888, vis: THE HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1888. Local News. HARNEY VALERY ITEMS. H as “B een T har .”—Bro. Weed, of the Eastside Champion, realizes the troubles of a country editor, and speakR as follows: “White paper was evidently a scarce article in Adin, Modoc county, last Thursday, for the Adin Argus of the 13th inst. conics to hand this morning printed on brown wrapping paper. Pub­ lishers in mountain regions, whose freight is hauled a hundred miles or more on wagons, know more of the disadvantages of running a pa­ per than their brethren in large towns on railroads have any idea of. The Champion editor has tried both, and speaks from experience.” We wonder if B(l)arney of the New Era knows what it is to be out of paper, and but only a small quantity of suitable wrapping pa­ per in town? We’ll loan him more (in our mind) when he is short— hut we will not be foolish enough to expect it returned.—Adin Argus. —Eggs 33 j dozen. —Mr. Britt and his company of road surveyors camped near town last Sunday evening, and have moved westward on their work. —Geo. 8. Sizemore, one of the most promising young attorneys in Eastern Oregon, will visit Salem in a few weeks. —John Clemens, from North Yakima is in town buying cattle. —Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McKinnon last Monday added five potatoes of the Early Rose variety to the Har­ ney Valley Fair exhibit, the five weighing 6 j lbs., and three smooth, well ripened tomatoes; the potatoes were grown withont any irrigation or cultivation. ROOF. U nited S tatus L am » OFgruu, I eview. Oregon. October J. 188*. » HEREBY GIVEN that the follow Mier ha* filed notice of hi* inten- final proof in support of bls claim, d proof will be marie before the Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, 27th. 1 mm . vU: David MaCrwaa. for the ME qr. of M, Tp M 8. R. es the following witnesses to uous reairience upon, and cuUi- land. vis: 1». M. Ixrgan John _r Tolvin, and Edward Noble, Or.. P. u. Ft. McDermit, Nevada. A. F. RNKLUNG. Register. >r T he H erald . Oct. 13.—Water is beginning to rise in the bed of Silver creek. THE TOWN OF BURNS GRANT CO. OREGON. —Lumber is being hauled for ceiling the school house and mak­ ing new seats for the school in the Garrett district. AM IT 18 VOICED BY THE HERALD. »U8INEM MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL 8EE THAT Burns con tai*a 1 aewapapar; 1 hotel: 1 brewery; 1 undertaker: 1 xaaat market; 2 lawyer«; S phyaiciane 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 carpenter; 1 saddled» harness shop; 1 gro­ cery store. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 reading room; 1 school; 1 church. ja^Mail a copy o IT mb H bbald to Advertise your town, in the East. —Mr. and Mrs. Markus are stay­ ing with Mr. Elliott’s family, while Mrs. E. is undergoing medical treat­ ment at Harney. —Miss Lizzie Garrett visited Burns the latter part of last week. The Leading Merchant of Grant County. —Simon Lewis contemplates a trip to Prairie City in a few days. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. STOVES, TINWARE, CROCKERY,GLASSWARE. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, THE CELEBRATED SULTANA RAZORS AND “I X L” CUTLERY, WINES AND CIGARS; AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, —Bob Williams is at the dairy this week erecting a new residence there for Mr. Miller. —It is feared that there will not be a heavy vote cast in this precinct as most of the male population will be off driving stock to market, or likewise and otherwise engaged. IM---- -------- AND--------- Figures Fair --------- AT--------- CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern Oregon FOR CASH. P. F. STENGER, - BURNS, Or. —Mrs. Emma Williams is spend­ ing a week with her mother, Mrs. Jno. C. Garrett. LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. —Some fine gardens in Silver Creek valley this season. Vegeta­ bles equal and in some cases sur­ THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW pass those reported in the H erald Lake Co., Oregon. Harney Valley Fair. There will probably be some samples sent over, AS IT IS VOICED BY ITS LOCAL NEWSPAPER & THE HERALD. if the opportunity offers. —We are all for Cleveland and Thurman, Tariff for Revenue, and Chinese Exclusion. L ennox . —Win. Lowe’s second son, Charles, was brought into town Tuesday and placed in charge of Dr. Walsh for treatment ; an incipient case of the prevailing fever. —Notice of finding of a stray horse, on 4th page, and help find owner. /—Burns and vicinity has as fine a class of men and women in time of sickness as ever dwelt together as neighbors. —For all kinds of Stationery go to W. E. Grace’s drug store. - BUSINESS MEN abroad see that LAKEVIEW, Lake co., Or., contains: 1 newspaper; 2 hotels: 1 grocer: 2 saloons; 1 brewery; 1 undertaker; 2 laundries; 2 furniture store; 1 shoe shop; 1 mea market; 3 lawyers: 3 physicians: 1 surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 dentist; 1 drugstore; 1 jeweler: blacksmiths; 2 harness shops; 1 livery stable; 1 bakery; 3 general merchandise stores; 1 bath house: 1 milliner shop; 1 real estate agent; 1 saw-mill. Also, 2 Masonic lodges; 1 Good Tern plar lodge; 3 Odd Fellows’ lodges; 1 United Working Men’s lodge. —The New Hotel, Canyon City Orc., has changed proprietors, and is now in the hands of H. Stansell & W. R. Cunnington, and has un­ dergone a thorough renovation. When in town be sure and give them a call. Everything is first- class. - Z—Jno. E. Roberts was in Bums from Riley on Friday, called hither by the illness of his sister. He re­ turned Saturday morning. —The best bit Cigar at W. E. Grace’s drug store. —20 new cash subscribers for T he H erald , and 33 extra copies sold within the past two weeks. —J. Nat. Hudson made a profes­ sional trip to Riley Saturday, re­ turning Sunday. —For indoor flowering plants go to Mrs. Haskell, whose charges are reasonable. - —Burns’ young folks enjoyed a social evening together in the town hall last Thursday evening; music, conversation and dancing made several hours pass quickly by. —Mrs. Lee Caldwell and little Dora returned Tuesday from a visit to relatives in Baker City. —J. W. Johnson, of Harney and Henry Cadle of Prineville will drive a bunch of horses into Crook county this week. Mr. J. reports grasH on the Harney range quite dried out. —Several hands of sheep are shaving down the range in the Red Hills. —Wm. Herron, foreman on the Hedspeth ranch in Catlow valley, was in town last week and added his name to 'our steadily growing list of regular readers. -Z-Tex Sillman and other nim- rods in one of their hunting excur­ sions caught a ’coon and had a Sunday roast at the Burns restau­ rant. Mr. and Mrs. Giannini know how to prepare and serve extra dishes to please the most fastidious. %-H. B. Martin, inspecting the Neal surveys, left Burns Wednes­ day for Ontario, as he does not in­ tend anything shall prevent his de­ positing his vote for Cleveland and —Will Meadows, who had his Thurman. We found Mr. Martin right leg broken below the knee 46 a ready business man, well-read, days ago was in town Saturday on a gentleman and an agreeable ac­ quaintance. crutches; he is doing well. Beer! Beer! —I-ast Friday night B. R. Porter Paul Locher, the Burns Brewer, on the Island gave the young people a social dance that was well at­ is making a fine article of Beer, that is much sought after by lovers tended. —Will Leyens, who took his pa­ of that cooling beverage. It is now rents to the railroad, returned from sold at his house. Baker City on Monday. Call a»4 »oltls. All persons knowing themselves —Henry livens and L. D. Mont­ gomery start to Canyon City the indebted to the undersigned for latter part of this week. blacksmithing are respectfully re­ —Old newspapers 50c a hundred quested to call and settle up be­ fore October 1st, and save further at this office. expenses. P. 8. E arly . —Ladies, come in and read the HOI.ItlKliw!’ ATTENTION! magazines. In order to establish a G. A. R —Coal Oil at W. E. Grace’s drug Store — Post all old soldiers are requested / Stenger meet in Burns, October "27 th, on • —Mr. and Mrs. P. F. _____ ___ .----- — on •....... J. C. W elcome , returned Tuesday evening - from Saturday. | their trip west D. J ameson . STOCK VERY COMPLETE; COMPRISING STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.—STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES—BOOTS AND SHOES.—HARD­ WARE.—CROCKERY --------- HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, COMBS, 3H0UL JVtteixtioix r’a^mxxero. WILLOW BRANCH FLOURING MILL, 25 M ii . er S outi or L akeview . A. SNIDER - -- ------ L akeview , O reuon . PAYS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR GRAIN. Thl. MUI I. In R.e conditio. f.r tnrninit ont Snpcrlor Work. In In ekarf. of a Firat-alaaa MIU«r PTWE GUARANTEE OUR FLOUR.^f Th. Higbeat Prien, will bo paid lor Wheat. Hlfheet Rate, will be paid In exebanpe foe OATS, WHEAT, AND BARLEY. ------- o-------- g^-C.LL AND *31 roa Yocaiair». aaroaa Taaaix. Euawaaaa.^M PER BRACES. FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. -------- < -o- >---------- P hysicians ’ P be -Ç P ure B randies , W ines a L iquor « for Medicinal pur­ pose«, constantly on hand. SCRUTIONS CARE—L FULLY COMPOUND-! ed , by Experienc-f ed Pharmacist. C --------- < -o- >--------- GLA88, PUTTY, KALSOMINE, PAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, VARNISHES, COAL OIL. RAZORS and ALL KINDS of POCKET CUTLERY --------- < -o- >--------- AGENT FOR D r . HORNE’S ELEC­ TRIC BELTS ->--------- —AMD— PRICE« A« REASONABLE A» THOSE OFFERED BY ANY OTHEB LINE OF BUSINESS IN THIS SECTION. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. H. 8CHMINCK - - . - LAKEVIEW, OREGON. —MANUFACTURER OF TINWARE — Farmer« need not incur the expense and delay of «ending off for Agricultural Implement«, a« thi» Houee keep« a full «tock at Fair Price«. Citizen« will find here a« complete a line of Hardware and Crockery as in any other establishment in this section of country. Am now better able than ever to meet the demands 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 proper way to merit the con­ tinued patronage and good will of the entire public is by fair and impar­ tial dealings with all classes. g^TIXWAREOF ALL DESCRtmoIM MADE TO ORDER. CALL AND «BE QOOM.^ Cenerai Blacksmith & Wagon Maker. H. R SCHLÄGEL VAIE AND BURNS STAGE LINE. ------ L akeview , O beoon . CBAS. E. BOSWELL PnvMd W d. »H Kl.d. H Wwk I. lb. BtoekMinh H m , Bm. Sbwi.f M SMS P« b~4 ^-BUGGIES, WAGONS, E T C.,-> ■AD. T. O..U wmi nAnna »»» w «*>• «..urr. - - ALL WORK WARRANTED. O»T« • Trtol. MSMt.fi. B«lfoU.<. A !.T-etaM •■I’b wh. 1» eo..M«M wHb *« Step ------- VALE, OREGON. J. C. PABKEB, BURNS, AOEXT. Leaves VALE on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 4:30, a. m. Arrives at BURNS on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 p. m. Leaves BURNS on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 4:30a. m. Arrives at VALE on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6p.su - g^Close connection at VALE with stage for ONTARIO. 1-ly