V--------------------- L----- —— ' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. L piNAL PROOF. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ Lakeview, Oregon, October 3, I88».| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol ■FWwin* named settler has filed notice of his in- & tentiuu to make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be mar’ (ure ^County Judge, or in his atjence, bffwi lhe M County Clem of Grant county, OAv? at ■ Caayon City, Or., ou November 30(h, ;.■> Hz: James F. Morrison, H. D. No. I(M6. for the NE qr of 8W qr 4 ix>ts A 4, Sec 7. 4 Lot 1 of Sec 1», Tp J), 8, R 24 E. He names the following witnesses to prove ' ; nis continuous residence upou, and eulti- Vation of said laud, viz: W. C Keeton, Joe i'ltutevant, J. M. Davis, and O. J. Darst, all of ? Prewsey, Grant county Oregon. BK Oct 18-47 A. F. SNELLING, Register fr------------------------------------------------------------ |rpiMBER CULTURE. U nited S tates L and O ffice , / iAtkeview, Oregon, October 18, 188». | COMPLAINT having been entered at this of- ' fice by William Hays against T. 8. Baker for failure to comply with law as toTimber-Culture | Entry No. 561, dated August i.>th, 1886, upou the i WU of NW qr, and WJ$ oi b W qr. Sec 27, Tp 27 ■ 8. R 31 E, in Graut couuty. Oregon, with a view | to cancellation of said entry; contestant alleg­ ing that aaid entryman did not plow break, or ! cultivate, or cause to be plowed, broken, or cul­ tivated, any number of acrea of said tract dur­ ing the second year after he made said entry; tbat there never has been plowed, or broken upon said tract to ex< eed 5 acres, and that no part of aaid tract haa ever been cultivated; that c laimant's failure to'omply with the require­ ments of the Timber-Culture law exists at the present time, the said parties are hereby «urn muned to appear at thia offic e un the K th day of December, 188», at 10 o’clock, a m, to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. Nov 1-49 A. F. SNELLING, Register. THE HERALD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1888. Local News. HARNEï VAIJ.EY ITEMS. yiMBER CULTURE. FINAL proof . T nitrd S tates L and O ffice , / I.r ?view, Oregon, October 2, 1888. * NOTICE B HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ ing named settler has filed notice of his inten­ tion to ms’-e final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, 0» Nover»ber 27th. 1888, viz: David McCrum, H. E. No 914, for the SE qr. of Sec 11. Tp 34 S, R. >4 E. M« names the following witnesses to prove bli continuous residence upon, and culti­ vation of, said land, viz: D. M. Logan, John Potter. Alexander Tolvin, and Edward Noble, all of Grant co, Or., P, O. Ft. McDermit, Nevada. Oct 19-47 A. F. SNELLING. Register. U nited 8 tates L and O ffice ,/ Lakeview, Oregon, October 1», 1888. J ONCE MORE VICTORY PERCHES 03 THE HERALD’S BANNER! COMPLAINT having been entered at thia of­ fice by Hiram L. Wright agaiuat Waller R. Wood foi failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture Entry No. 472, dated February Burns Precinct for Cleveland and 8th, 1886. upon the South East Quarter of Sec 20, Thurman ! ! Tp 27 S, R bi E, in Gran; Couuty, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of «aid entry; coiiteat- ant alleging that eutryinan did not plow, break, Democratic Majority 70 ! or cultivate any number of acres of said tract during the second year after he made said entry nor cause the same to be done; that not to ex­ ceed 4 acres were ever plowed thereon; and the Tuesday, November 6, 1888, the the same were never cultivated; that the failure to comply with law exists at the present time, the said parties are hereby summoned to Burns Precinct again declared it­ appear at this office on the 14th day of Decem­ ber, 1888, at 10 a m, to respond and furnish tes­ self in favor of the principles and timony concerning said alleged failure. Nov. 1*49 A. F. SNELLING, Register. policies of the Democratic Party, County Division Meeting. A meeting waa called together, about one o’clock the day of elec- tion, by A. W. Waters for the pur- 1___ .r_ selecting 1_ AÌ- — 14 _ A_ A__ A ­ I [Kiev of 14 delegates to at tend a convention proposed to be held next Saturday in Harney to furnish instructions to Dr. Gilhani as to what steps to take regarding county division. Geo. McGowan presided and A. W. Waters acted as Secretary. Object of the meeting explained and the following gentlemen chosen as delegates to the Harniy conven­ tion to represent Burns precinct: A. W. Waters, Geo. McGowan, J. M. Vaughn, N. Brown, J. C. Woo­ ley, Geo. Zumwalt, A. J. Wilson, John Martin, A. Allen, Jno. Sayer, H. Le vens, J. C. Welcome, George Sizemore and P. 8. Early. BRAND RATER: 1 brand on cut, and THE TOWN OF BURNS 2 cuU *"d d"crip' * Ï I BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. STOCK BRANDS. GRANT CO. OREGON. »♦ AN rr IH VOICED BY THE HERALD. STOCK1EX! BUSINKM MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVBB ITS COLUMNS WILL 8»X THAT Burna contain« 1 ««wapaper: 1 hotel 1 brewery: 1 undertaker: 1 meat market: 2 lawyer«; 9 phyaleitaa 1 aurveyor; 1 land «(ent: 1 drufetore; I Jeweler; 1 blackemlth; I llrery «table: 2 »eaeral >uer- chaudlae etoree: 1 hardware «lore; 1 aaw-mlll; 1 carpenter; 1 caddie A harueeeehop: I fra- eery «tore. Also. 1 Odd Fellow. Iod«e; 1 readinr room; leehool: 1 church. IVMall «copy of Tua H«« au toAdvertlae your town, la th« Eut.-^gR ------ and ------ Animal, whether horte, cattle, or ahoe> Fair Range. Figure« -------- AT--------- Additional Brando From Canyon City. ...9 P. F. STENGER, - - - BURNS, OR. E d ‘. H erald : Nov. 4.—Tho Fall P. F. STENGER. Term of the Circuit Court, to begin to-morrow morning, is already fill­ ing the town with people from near­ H orses branded P'INAL PROOF. STOCK NEW TO-DAY. by giving Cleveland and Thur­ ly all parts of the county. Either Right or U nited S tates L and O ffice ./ Among those already here from Stifle OK. Lakeview, Oregon, October 2, I88»4 man a majority over Harrison and VERY COMPLETE; NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow J7INAL PROOF. southern Grant I notice J. 8. De­ jng-named settler has filed notice of his inten Morton. COMPRISING U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ " tlon to make final proof in support of his claim vine, T. A. McKinnon, C. M. Cald­ Lakeview, Oregon, October 24, 188*4 and that said proof will be made before the 142 citizens place themselves STAPLE AND FANCY DRY Couuty Clerk of Grant co., Or., at Canyon well, John Bowen and wife, W. W. Range—Graut county, Oregon. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that the follow November 24th, 1888, viz: lng-named settler has filed noth e of hie inten­ squarely on record as advocates of P. O.—Burnt, Grant eounty. Oregon. 27-ly Johnson, Fred. Okerman, Harvey tion to make final proof in support of hia claim, James Brandon, GOODS —STAPLE AND FANCY that said proof will be made before the D. 8. No. 3233, for the SUof NE^. Lots 1 and 2, and the Rights of the People and Dixon, G. W. Smelser, G. W. An ­ Judge of Grant County, Oregon, or in of Sec. 1, Tp. 25 8, R. 82 E. He names the fol­ County his absence, the County C'lerK of Grant County, GROCERIES—BOOTS AND RILEY it HARDIN. lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi­ at Canyon City, Or.,on December 24lh, 1888, viz: against the Might of Monopoly. derson, D. L. Shirk and wife, B. dence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Robert Terrell, William Catterson, John Cole, B. Cronin, aud Street, Mr. Sullivan, Ed Lyons,! SHOES—HARD­ Read the returns. John Morrell, all of Burns, Grant county. Or, Addraw ISAAC FOSTI». H. E. No. 968, for the NE ar of Sec 11. Tp 24 8, R31E. He names the following witnesses to Oct. 18-47 A. F. 8NELLING, Register. Chas. Leroy, Horace Layton, Wm. WARE—CROCKERY & prove his continuous residence upon, and culti­ Burns Precinct Returns. vation of, said land, viz: J. H. Meadows, James Lessing, Tom Stevens, J. Holes- Buchanan, J. T. Barnes, and Scott Halley, all of Cleveland 4 Thurman . 14Ï GLASSWARE. Burns, Grant cour»*y, Oregon. worth, and Sam. Crow. H orses branded on 66 Harrison 4 Morton .............................. J7INAL PROOF. Nov 8-50 A. F. 8NELLING. Register. 2M No, Votes Cast ........................................ The following in addition are Left Stifle: Horiiontal w Democratic Majoxity.............................. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ stopping at the New Hotel: B. R. Double-H Lakeview, Oregon, October 4, 18884 piNAL PROOF. Cuney l'recinct. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that tie follow Witzcl and wife, R. J. Baker, J. . 2« Cleveland 4 Thurman ........................... ing named settler baa filed notice of his iuten U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ tion to make final proof in support of his claim .15 Laxeview, Or., October 24, 18884 Harrison 4 Morton................................ Nat. Hudson, Tex. Sillman and ------ALL Al------ and that said proot will be made before the 41 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ No. Votes Cast ......................................... Register and Receivei at l^keyiew, Oregon, on ing-named settler Has filed notice of his inten­ Democratic Majority .............................. 11 John Robinson. November 2Sth, 1888, viz: C atti .« branded on tion to make final proof in support of hie claim, Henry C. Lambert, This New Hotel, under the man­ and that said proof be made before J. T. Mael, Harney Precinct—No. 1. L*lt Sid«: V. Un- D. 8. No. 2151, for the WU of NE»i 4 N*4 of 8E Clerk of Grant county, Oregon, at Canyon City, CLOSE PR1CE8 agement of Stansell & Cunnington, or, Sec 23, Tp 80 8, R 33. E. He namea the Oregon, on December 24th, 1888. viz: w Cleveland 4 Thurman following witnesses to prove b Is continuous res­ der-bit In Right ear, W. L. Terrell, w Harrison 4 Morton . ... is fully sustaining the enviable rep­ idence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: ---- for ---- 109 ....................................... William Phelps, John Craven, John McCoy, D. 8, No. 3241, for the W’£ of NW qr, A Lot No. No Votes Cast close up. Left ear: utation built up for it by Mrs. and R. II. Brown,all of Diamond P. O., Grant 3 of Sec 12, 4 Lot No. I of Sec 1, Tp 31,8, R 32»\ E. Democratic Majority ............................ s He names the following witnesses to prove bis couuty, Oregon. Smooth crop. continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, Hirschberger. Harney Precinct—No. 9 Oct 18-47 A. F. SNELLING, Register. said land, viz: J. H. Meadows. James Buchan­ Range: Grant, Crook, and Lake counties. ...12 an, J. T. Barnes, and Scott Halley, all of Burns, Cleveland 4 Thurman Judge Ison, Prosecuting Attorney P. O.—Riley, Grant county, Oregon. 27-y Grant county, Oregon. 19 Harrison 4 Morton .................... And it appearing from the records of thof­ No. Votes Cast 81 Rand, Attorneys Olmstead and fice that the said tracts are claimed adversely by JTINAL PROOF. 7 Hyde, and Attorney Baldwin the Republican Majority E. A. Bhults, under D. 8. No. 2802, and T. Bill­ ALMEDA A. STENGER. under D. 8. No. 2806, they are hereby speci­ U nited S tates L and O ffice ,? man Canyon City Precinct. court phonographer, are expected ally cited to be present at said time and place, Lakeview, Oregon, October 2 1888. I and submit any reasons they may have why the Cleveland 4 Thurman ....................... IOS to arrive this evening. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ final proof of W. L. Terrell should not be ap­ Harrison 4 Morton................................... 103 ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­ proved . 206 No. Votes Cast A burning flue at O. P. Cresap’s C attii brandad tion to make final proof in support of his claim, Nov. 8-50 A. F. SNELLING, Register. and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receive at Lakeview, Oregon, on All the return« we were able to get in residence about 8 o’clock yesterday on Left aide; circle­ ou November 26th, 1888, viz: up to Nov. 8 Thursday Noon. evening brought out the hose com­ fl. A Split tn each “Outsiders” in the Magazines. J), M. Logan, D. 8. No. 3230, for the 8E qr of Sec 10, Tp 37 S, pany on the double quick, but was The following from The Lounger in the R 36 E. He names the following witnesses —Friends, bring or send in the to prove his coutjnuous residence upon and Critic of June 23d last, refers to Mrs. Cath. soon extinguished without damage. W. E. GRACE, P roprietor , - - - BURN8, OREGON cultivation of said land, viz: David McCrum, erwood, and the story is “The Romance of returns from your precinct as soon Range—Grant county, Oregon. John Potter, Edward Noble, and Alexander A wedding ceremony took place P, as possible. u.—Burna, Grant couuty, Oregon. Tolvin, all of Grant county, Oregon, P. O. Fort Dollard,’’ which is to begin in the Novem­ McDermit, Nevada. in the New Hotel this afternoon, the ber Century, the favorite magazine on our And it appearing that Charles McDonald —J . M. Jordan, of Del Norte post­ happy couple being Joseph Pruitt, claims svid tract under D. 8. No. 2239. he is Reading Desk the past year. JNO. S. DEVINE. hereby sueciall.v cited to appear at said time “I often hear people say it is impossible office (Slough House precinct) came Esq., and Miss Lucy Martin, both and place and submit any objections he may for an outsider to get a manuscript accepted have to the approval of the proof of D. M. Lo­ in Monday and reported no Demo­ of Prairie City, Hon. N. R. Maxey gan. by the leading magazines. Having been Oct 18-47 A. F. SNELLING. Regiater unsuccessful in their own attempts, they cratic tickets in that precinct. N. officiating. Dealer in give out that the magazines are edited in the Brown ordered and paid for a suf­ The Circuit Court docket is a DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PROPRIE­ interest of cliques, and that anyone who ficient quantity, which were prompt­ large one, and the present outlook TARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDI­ is not of these cliques has no chance to sell J7INAL PROOF. Let is for a long session. N. his literary wares. Of course this is rub­ ly taken out by Mr. Jordan. U nited S tates L and O ffice , / CINES, FLAVORING EX­ Lakeview, Oregon, October 4, 1888. | bish. It is the regular twaddle of the ou(s us hear from any other precinct left —Boom the paper that works for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ against the ins; but I never knew its ab­ out in the cold. TRACTS, DIAMOND ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­ surdity more flatly proved than by a recen1 all the citizens by subscribing for tion to make final proof in support of his < laim incident. —N. Brown, one of the most pub­ T iie H erald . DYE8 AND FINE TOILET SOAPS. and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiverat I.akevlew, Oregon, on A lady from the West visited the office of lic spirited business men in the houses are branded ------------ ■( ------------ November 28th, 1888, viz: — Died, Sunday Nov. 4th, of ty ­ The Century a few days ago, with a manu­ with “8-wrench”on the It. II. Brown, Harney country, returned from San phoid fever, Maggie Lowe, daughter HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, COMBS, 8H0UL D. S. No. 2127. for the EU of BE qr, of See 23, script novel in one hand and a letter of in­ Left thigh. NE qrof NEqrur Sec 26, NW qr of NW qrt»f troduction in the other. The letter consist, Francisco last Saturday, looking Bee 2a, Tp 30 8, R 33 E. lie names the follow­ ed of a few lines, merely saying that the of Wm. Lowe, aged about 10 years. DER BRACES. FANCY ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi­ hale and hearty. The burial took place 5th. dence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: writer knew nothing about the manuscript ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BOOKS AND H, C. Lambert, William Phelps, John Craven, in question, but that it gave him great please —E. A. King requests us to state —Diamond Dyes for sale at W. and John McCoy, , all of Diamond P. 0., Graut STATIONERY. Range: Orant and Malheur conn tica. ure to introduce the ladj , etc. The editor that his saw-mill is now in readi­ co, Oregon. P. U. add real Burna, Orant co., Oregon. E. Grace’s drug store. - A. F. SNELLING. Remitter received her politely, but when he ex ­ Oct 18-47 ness to accommodate the public ---------< -o- >---------- plained her errand, he said jokingly, “We “T he Morning Greeting” is the with lumber of every description • Eft ft 1 will pay Five Hundred Dollar« for will read your manuscript, of course, bui title of the premium engraving Ww W th« arrest and conviction of any per* on demand; and will not be under­ » P hysicians ’ P re -/ there is just as much probability of your •on or persons, killing or stealing any of the P ure B randies , pINAL PROOF. being struck by lightning, as of its appeal sold by any lumber firm. Orders which Peterson’s magazine offers stock of the above brand or belonging thereto. J SCRUTIONS CARE-i W ines a L iquors U nited S tates L and O ffi < *,( 50-tf as a club premium for 1839. It is ¡fig in the magazine. We have more manu­ solicited. Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. f>. 18884 ; fully compound -: for Medicinal pur­ NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN tbat the follow- scripts of novels in our sates than we can \ ed , by Expcrienc-f Ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­ poses, constantly / —Mr. Caulfield, residing near very beautiful, and in a style en- THOS. J. KEETON. tion to make final proof in support of his claim, use in years.’’ “J shall stay in town until I ( J ed Pharmacist. I on hand. and that said proof will be made before the get your decision,” sai' the author un Burns, will bring a fine piano from tirely different from any of pre­ (Order for Cut has been made and will be the Regiater or Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon* be inserted upon receipt of same. J ceding years. The background daunted; “lam boarding at the----- hotel, on December 5th. 1888, viz: Baker City some time next week. John W. Ammons, and I do not want to return to the West un­ shows a picturesque cottage and H orses , branded on the right shoulder .... 4 -o~ >--------- with a “Horizontal 8, Crossed by a Vertical D. 8. No. 2741, for the of 8E>4. de SEUof NE til I know the fate of my story.” —J. II. Howell, of Stayton, came landscape, and in front stands a 8. ‘4 of Sec 7, and NE qr of NE qr Sec 18, Tp 26 8, ” The editor advised her not to remain in down from that place yesterday GLASS, PUTTY, R 24 E. He namea the following witnesses to Range: Grant county. Srove hia continuous residence upon, and cul- the city, as be believed she was simply with the news that the work on the lovely girl surrounded by tho dumb P. O. address: Drewsey, Grant co., Or. vation of, said land, viz: George H. Brown, KALSOMINE, PAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, Robert Brown, Almon Randall, and W. D. Ar­ wasting her lime and money. He offered to cut around Kiphart's bluff, on the pets of the farm. It is from a nett, all of Riley, Graut county. Oregon. take charge of the manuscript for her, and. VARNI8HE8, COAL OIL. Oregon Pacific, which has lieen car­ painting by a celebrated artist and $3 Reward—Strayed Oct 25-48 A, F, SNELLING. Regiater. if it proved “not available,” to try to place ried actively forward during the is a gem. RAZORS and ALL KINDS of POCKET CUTLERY it elsewhere, but she was determined to re­ From the top of Rage Hen about August 11, Bay Horse brand TWF on Left Shoulder; main, for she had faith in her story. See' past summer and the year before, —Old newspapers 50c a hundred One and One Bay Horse J A* branded ou —-o- >--------- J7INAL PROOF. Right Shoulder, and nor m over a door k«y ing her determination, he thought to save was finished Friday evening and at this office. on Left Htifle, A Reward of «5 will bo paid AGENT FOR D r . HORNE’S ELEC­ U nited S tates L and O ffice , i her the expense of a board bill by asking the track laid to a point two hun­ for the delivery of these horses at Byrd’s Rod — G. C. Duncan, an intelligent Lakeview. Oregon, October 10,1888,1 the reader of the house to send in an opin­ dred yardB above. The cut is about Front Stable NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that the fob TRIC BELTS TRUSSES. one-fourth of a mile long, and is geological student of Eastern Ore­ lowing-named settler has filed notice of his in­ ion as soon as possible. tention to make final proof in support of hia The opinion came within a few days, and made to a width of eighty feet and gon, gave T he H erald a short call FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE claim, and that said proof will be made before STOCKMEN! TAKE NOTICE! J. T. Mael, County Clerk of Grant co,, Oregon, was a very fauorable one. Then the editor a height of sixty, though the bluff Sunday morning, and promises to Dark Bay Hora« about 9 yaara old, branded at Canyon City, Oregon November30th, 1888, vis: read the manuscript, and decided not only BEST SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES, Jk on left shoul­ is much loftier. T4ie estimated furnish our readers with several I with “AD," or inverted Frank Smith, der; baa saddle and collar VI t\ marks. The to publish it, but to publish it soon, and BEST QUALITY OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. D. 8. No. 2243, for the NE or of Sec 20, Tp 27 8. cost of the cut, upon which 200 men whereaiioutN of the above will be given the more entertaining and instructive owner by applying at this office and paying R 31 E. He namea the follow!»»* witnesses to more than that, to publish it with illustra. prove his continuous residence upon, articles of special local value, this cost of tn is advertisement. vation of, said land, viz: William Kl«pper, W. 1200,000. — Oregonian. G. Dunn, W. M. Dunn, aud James Sweeney, *1] particularly good one to win such instant winter. < -o- >—— all of Blitzen, Grant co., Oregon. recognition; but it is more than that, I am Oct 25-48 A. F. SNELLING, Regiater. —Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Whiting —Errata: Readers of the de­ Contractor & Builder. tide, for it is conspicuous for its finish, and PRICE« A« REASONABLE AS THOSE OFFERED RY ANT the evident deteinination of the author to and their two younger children will scription of the Malheur cave on OTHER LINE OF BUSINESS IN THIS SECTION. A. C. WORTHINGTON. do her very best to construct a beautifu winter in California. our 1st page will please read in the J7INAL PROOF. Burna, Oregon, work—a determination not always appar —Early one morning last week, 4th paragraph “an incline down­ U nited S tates L and O ffice , » ent in the work of some of our modern nov­ ^Estimates Made Lakeview, Oregon, October 13, 1888. i elists. Carl Cecil’» house and all his ef­ ward of 200 ft,” instead of “20 ft,” Am now better able than ever to meet the demands of the country in NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ =And Plans Furnished. my line, and am truly thankful for the liberal patronage I have received ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­ fects were destroyed by fire from a as printed. tion to make proof in support of hie claim, Honea or Cattle Wanu-d co Paature. and that said proof will be made before the /—Hamry circulated petitions for Those having work in my line will And it to in the past, and I well know that the only proper way to merit the con­ i defective flue. Couuty Judge of Grant County, Oregon, or in I have a good pasture of 160 advantage to give me arall Will contract his a bee nee the County Clerk of Grant county, the seat of justice to be located their to furnish all buildings complete, including tinued patronage and good will of the entire public is by fair and impar­ acres, a mile east of Burns, with — T he H erald acknowledge« a Oregon, at Can you city. Or., on Dec. 15,1888, viz: Painting, and Papering. Terma: Aa reason able Erwin Jewett, water; grass has not been cut off very pleasant visit last Saturday there in the event of county divi­ ss tial dealings with all classes. sny responsible contractor. H. E. No. 47R. forth« Lota 2 4 3, and EU of NW and is in good condition. *Apply Office 1st Dour »oath of H erald Building. If sion. As Burns also has a com ­ or of Rec 19. Tp 19 8, R 32 E. He namea the from Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Baker following wltncsues to prove hia continuous at the Haskell ranch near town. , residence upon and cultivation of eald land, and their two little daughters, of mendable ambition in that direc­ 5O-2t Tnos. H askell . ▼is: John J. Waah, Canyon City Grant co., Or., tion, few if any signatures were ob­ BLACKSMITH JehnCaddock, Ed. Bulkley.and Frank Me Bean, Silver creek. all of Blanton, Grant county, Oregon. tained. An endeavor to ad van'•e is Beer! Beer! Nor l-4fl A. F. DWELLING. Regiater P. 8. EARLY B urns , O r . '—Cyrus William«, of Catlow, laudable in any town. Paul Locher, the Bums Brewer, was in town Saturday on his way — GENERAL REPAIRING — .. j j ( —j*. P. n. 8. jvftriy Early inc the pnnce prince oí of bkiiì skill- - is making a fine article of Beer, Shií c\7r CUy M WÌtneM in the ful bUck.mith. having laid a.ide MAL PROOF AWB that is much sought after by lovers U mitkd B tatbs L and O ffice all frivolity has gone into the fall ,_ ,/ of that cooling beverage. It is now Laseri«w, Oregon. October 17, 18»* i R. J. Baker, of Riley, harvest- WOrk of his shop with a vim that ?g re hfreby oivKXthat th. follow. 1 sold at his house. ed settler has filed notice of his inten. ed 75 acres of grain this season and will do up all the repairing neces- sake final proof in support of his claim Call Bad »aikla. t said proof will be made before J. T All persons knowing themselves is so well satisfied with the result sarv to put your implements, wa­ rranty clers of Grant county. Oreron CHAS. E. BO8WELL ------- VALE, OREGON. in City. Or., on December 2uh, is»» via’ indebted to the undersigned for be will put in 100 acres for next gons. and horses in good shape to Jeeeh Henry Meadow«, Oats yielded 45 bushels go through the winter. 1. C. PARKER, BURNS, AGENT. < Z7M. for the 8EW of Ser M, Tp 24 H, R blacksmithing are respectfully re­ season. - > names the following witnrrsi-s tn | I continuous residence upon and cultl quested to call and settle up be­ to the acre; wheat 35, and barley — As Chas. Roper was hauling uM land, viz J W Buchanan. Rnbf T Harare, and C. H. Gilliam, all ef fore October 1st, and save farther from 3 to 4 tons, cut for bay. The wood the other side of Harney, the Restaurant Leave« VALE on Monday«. Wednesday« «nd Friday« at 4:50, a. m ground lies in the Silver creek bot­ horses ran away »nd he was thrown Arrive« at BURNS on Tuesday«, Thurnday«, and Saturday« at » p. m. expenses. P. 8. E arly . tom. He, also, had 3 acres in gar­ from the wagon, breaking his note THOS. GIANINI - - Proprietor. Leave« BURNS on Monday«, Wednesday and Friday« at m BURNS. OREGON. —Paints and Oils of the best den stuffs, all of which did well, and otherwise badly bruising him. Arrive« at VALE on Tueadaya, Thursday«, and Saturday« at 6 p. m. Mr. Potter, who gave us the item, quality always on hand at W. E. the H acres in potatoes giving 300 i went to his aesietauce it occurred MKP’Clooe connection at VALE with »tage for ONTARIO. 1-1/ Grace’s drug store. bushels of very large, fine potatoes. : on last Saturday. A. P. RNELUMG. RegiTer X. Ì JOB WORK. VALE AND BURNS STAGE LINE.