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TX"7 .. f x- l / ¿T f L£0AL AD'EKTUKMEXTS. O Cl’LTV BE. From Port McDermit. THE HERALD. / T mted B tatks L and O fficb , / ■»- / Lakeview. Orvron, October 18, 18Mb. | 1 (/»PLAINT having been entered at this of- JfiZ by William Hays against T. S. Baker for LJjIure to comply with law as to Timber Culture I /Entry No. 561, dated August lsth, IBM, upon the WK of NW qr, aud W ’ 3 of SW qr, Bee ¿1, Tp 27 H. R 31 E, in Grant county, Oregon, with a view to cau cel lai ion of said entry; contestant alleg | ing that said eutrjman did not plow, break, or 1 cultivate, or cause to be plowed, broken, or cul tivated, any number of acres of said tract dur ing tbe second year after he made said entry; that there never has been plowed, or broken upon said tract to exceed 5 acres, aud that no part of said tract has ever beeu cultivated; that claimant's failure to comply with the require ments of the Timber-Culture law exists at the preaeiit time, the said parties are hereby sum moned to appear at this office on the 13th day of December, 1888, at 10 o'clock, a in, to respond [ and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. Nov 1-19 A. F, SNELLING, Register. November It, 1S8S. / ■ ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. IMS. Local News. HARNEY VALJ.EY ITEMS. l’BBCIXC* BETVÏNS. BURNS. Cleveland A Thurman ............... Harrison A Morton ...................... No. Votes Cast .............. Democratic Majority........ J42 208 7C CUR KEY. Cleveland A Thurman.................. ! Harrison A Morton ...................... U nited S tates L and O ffice ,) No. Votes Cast . ........................ Lakoview, Oregon, October 18, 188», | Democratic Majority.. ................... I COMPLAINT having beeu entered at this of fice by Hirani L. Wright against Walter R. IIARNE.Y NO. 1 Wood foi failure to comply with law hb to Timber-Culture Entry No. 472, dated February I Cleveland A Thurman Harrison A Morton sth, 1886, upon the South Eust Quarter of Sec _6, | Tp 27 8, R 81 E, in Grant county, Oregon, with a No Votes Cast I view to the cancellation of said entry; contest Democratic Majority ant alleging that eutryman did not plow, break, ¡or cultivate any number of acres of said tract HARNEY NO. 2. during the second year after he made said entry , nor cause the same to be done; that not to ex- Cleveland A Thurman j Ceed 4 acres were ever plowed thereon; and the Harrison A Morton I the same were never cultivated; that the j failure to comply with law exists at the present No. Votes Cost I time, the said parties are hereby summoned to Republican Majority I appear at this office on the 14tli day of Decem- CANYON CITY. I her, 1888, at 10 a in, to respond and furnish tea I timony concerning said alleged failure. Cleveland A Thurinau ............... I Nov. 1-49 A. F. ¿SELLING. Register. Harrison A Morton. No. Votes Cast | ETHAL PROOF. PpiMBER CULTURE. A ; X I'P] 59 .50 109 * 12 .19 . 31 7 103 108 206 U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ Lakeview, 0‘egon, October 24, 1888. J LONG ££EEK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten Republican Majority.................... tion to make final proof in support of his claim, JOHN DAY. and that said proof will be made before the County Judge of Grant County, Oregon, or in Republican Majority.................... his absence, the County ClerK of Grant County, at Cauyon City, Or.,on December 24th, 1888, viz; MARYSVILLE. James Brandon, D. 8. No. 3233. for the 8’4 of NE^, Lots 1 and 2, of Bee. 1, Tp. 25 S, R. 32 E. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove hia continuous (resi dence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: William Catterson, John Cole. B. Cronin, and John Morrell, all of Burns, Grant county, Or, Oct. 18-47 A, F. SNELLING, Register. i . ..M ...14 . 41 ... 11 From Long CreeK Eagle, Nov. 9: T' xitbo S tates luiin OrnesT" I.Rkeview, Oregon, October 2, 1888.1 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow ing-nuined settler has filed notice of his inten tiou to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Cuuuty Clerk of Gra t co., Or., at Canyon November 24th, 1888, viz: M Robert Terrell, Republican Majority...................... II. E. No. 968, for the NE qr of Sec 11. Tp 24 8, K 31 E. He names the following witnesses to FOX. prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, said land, viz: J. H. Meadows, James Democratic Majority.................... Buchanan, J. T. Barnes, and Scott Halley, all of Burns, Grant county, Oregon. RITTER. Nov 8-50 A. F. SNELLING. Register. Democratic Majority................... 16 46 12 3 7 I---------- *------------------------------------- JT1NAL From Canyon City News, Nov. 8: proof . MARYSVILLE. U nited S tater L and O ffice ,/ | I.HKeview, Or., October 24, 1888.1 Republican Majority............................. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow 8ILVIES. ¡ing-nained settler li'as filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof iu support of his claim, Republican Majority............................. and that said proof be made before J. T. Mael, Clerk of Grant county, Oregon, at Canyon City, PRAIRIE CITY. Oregon, on December 24th, 1883. viz: -.36-’' sw W. L. Terrell, 1 D. 8. No. 3241, for the WU of NW qr, & Lot No. 3 of Sec 12. A Lot No. 1 of Sec 1, Tp 31, 8, R 32U E. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. H. Meadows, James P” •b"’’ an, J. T. Barnes, and Scott Hailey, all o2 Burns, Grant county, Oregon. And it appearing from the records of this of ficethat the said tracts arc claimed adversely by •E. A. Shults, under 1>. 8. No. 2ft02, and T. Bill man under D. H. No. 2806. they are hereby speci ally cited to be present at said time nnd place, anil submit any reasons they may have why the final proof of W. L. Terrell should not be ap proved. Nov. 8-30 A. F. SNELLING, Register. pINAL PROOF. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,} I.HKeview, Or.. October 81, 1888. | NOTICE IB 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 ¡Register and Receiver at Lake view, Oregon, on December 21Bt, 1888, viz: / JÌ E. K. Mender, • e H. E. No. 918, for the NE qr of Bee 11, Tp 34 S, R 34, E. He names the following witness* s to ¡prove h s continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, said land, viz; R. B. Winters, Sharpe Horn, llenry Lung, and John Bllliugsh, all of Grant cuuuty, Or., P. O. Ft. McDermit, Nevada Nov 15-51 A. F. SNELLING,^Register. JHNALPROOF -■ - ' ' K i U nited S tates L and O ffice , / Lakeview, Oregon, October 81, 1888. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in compli ance with Hon. CoininiBaioner’a Letter “G” of ¡September 10, 1888, the following-named settler [has filed notice of his intention to make final ¡proof in support of his claim, and that said [proof will be made before the County Clerk of 'Grant county. Oregon, at Canyon City, Or., on December 28th^l888, viz: Thomas J. Morrison, 1 Cleveland *fc Thurman..»................. 120 Harrison & Morton........................... 112 232 No. V otes Cast.................... ............... 8 Democratic Majority......................... MIDDLE FORK. Republican Majority ........................ 10 SOUTH FORK. Republican Majority........................... c JOHN DAY. Republican Majority........................ 47 The election at Burns passed oft quietly yesterday, there being only u small vote east.—Items. At the late June election, when the oflice-seeking-clique was out in full force in order to carry this pre cinct for' Binger Herman their ut most endeavor brought out 222 voters, and pbtained for Herman a bare majority of 6 or 8 votes. The number of votes polled on Tues day was 208, (14 voters being ab sent attending circuit court), and the Cleveland majority 76, and, it would have been 86 had 10 of the absentees been here.—If the writer meant a light republican vote, that is to be expected in a democratic precinct. .• _______ D. 8. No 1267, (C. E. 447). for the 8E nr of NE qr There was very little electioneering and ¡and Lots 6. 10, & 11, Bee 6. Tp 28 8, K 31 E. He names the following witnesses toprove his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of. voteiw left to cast their ballots without being «aid land, vis: Henry Cheatham, J. C. Wooley. importuned by politicians.—Items. Robert McKinnon, and T. A. McKinnon, all of Burns, Grant county, Oregon. When a republican politician jNov 15-51 A. F. SNELLING, Register. -- pINAL PROOF. John W. Ammons, D. 8. No. 2741, for the EU of 8E>4, A SEU of NE U of Sec 7. and NE qr of NE qr Sec IM. Tp 26 », K 24 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cul tivation of, said laDd. viz; George H. Brown, Robert Brown, Almon Randall, and W D. Ar nett, all of Riley, Grant county, Oregon. Oct 25-48 A. F. SNELLING, Register. pINAL PROOE. U nited S tates L and O ffice , / Lakeview. Oregon, October 10, 1888.) NOTICE 1« HEREBY GIVEN that the fol lowing-named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof Iu support of his claim, and that raid proof will be made before J. T. Mael. County Clerk of Grant co., Oregon, at Canyon City, Oregon November30th, 1888, viz: Frank Mmith. D. 8. No. 2243, for the NE ar of Pec 20. Tp 27 8. K 31 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, said laud, viz: William Klepper, W. G. Dnnn, W. M. Dunn, aud James Sweeney, all all of Blitzen, Grant co., Oregon. Oct 25-48 A. F. SNELLING. Register. ; J7INAL PROOF. V sited S tates L and O ffice , / Lakeview. Oregon. October 18, 1888.1 NOTICE. IB HEREBY GIVEN that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make proof in aupport of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Judge of Grant County. Oregon, or in his absence the County Clerk of Grant county, Oregon, at Can you City, Or., on Dee. 15, 1*8, viz: Erwin Jewett, H. E. No. 473, for the Lota 1*1, and ES of NW qr of Sec 19. Tp 19 8, R 32 E. He name* the following witneaae« to prove hia continuous residence upon and cultivation of aaid land, viz: John J. Wash, Canyon City Grant co.. Or., John caddock. Ed. Bulk’ey.and Frank MeBean, all of Blanton, Grant county, Oregon. Nov. 1-4* A. F. SNELLING, Register «. went to the polls, Tuesday noon and enticed voters to the Town hall on plea of selecting delegates to a U nited S tater L and O ffice ,/ Lakeview, Oregon, October 31, 1888. | County Division convention at Har NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow ing \ med settler has filed notice of his inten ney, and then produced an alleged tion , make final proof in support of hiB claim, and that said proof will be made before the threatening document, which he County Judge of Grant co.. Or., or in his ab sence, the County Clerk of Grant co., Or., at rantingly insinuated it to be the Canyeu City,Or., on December 22d, 1888. viz: work of one class of our citizens, Louis Perry, it. «. No. mi for the mw qr of Hee li, Tp M s. whom he has declared to be mem- yiNAL PROOF. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 6. 1888.( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe follow lng-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 the Register or Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon- on December 5th. 1888, vie : 4 • I » 5 CST" All the returns we were able to get in up to Nov. 15 Thursday Noon. NEW TO-DAY. Í r ....— R 34 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, an cult berB OI a Certain party ((leniO- vation of slid land, viz Arthur Horn, Frank . Winters. Thomas Ashmore, and Henry Long. Cratic), Until surprised listener» left all of Grant county, Or., P.O. Ft. McDermit Nev. I . . Nov 15-51 a . f . snelling . Register. | m disgust saying they “had come ! THE DEAQL^’A' E d . H erald : A faw items from this section may find space in your IN THE HAND O f \ columns, and be of interest to many PUTS A BAIA. TH of your readers. The Body of Finley McKrae, and is —Weather cloudy. now Lodged Jail to Await the —Some rain in the lower vallies. Result of hiw Rash Act. I —High [leaks of mountains are Full Particular* of the AITulr. covered with snow. * —Capt. Armstrong of Fort Mc The following was forwarded to Dermit, with 10 or 12 soldiers, is at T he H erald from Canyon City by Stein mountaing having plenty, i our special correspondent, who got sport killing deer. - the latest account up to 9 o’clock —Beef driving from here to Win Sunday night, and received here at nemucca is about over for this sea the same hour Monday night. son. Yours, J. H. D. Francois LeBlanc, alias Frank Black, a sheep herder, on Nov. 9th at 3 o’clock p. m., on South Fork of E d . H erald : N ov . 6.—The polls have just closed and it is generally John Day, shot and seriously woun ded Finjey McKrae, who was herd conceded this precinct has gone ing sheep at that time. democratic. McKrae'B deposition, taken short —Circuit court was convened by ly after the shooting by Notary Judge Ison Monday morning, and i Snow, was to the effect that he was the following named gentlemen herding Bheep on the range when drawn as grand jurors: Black came up to him and said, Ifcr vey Dixon, R. J. Baker, “You have been around my camp C. M. Caldwell, 8. Woods, all day;” to which he replied, “I’ve Robt. Damon, M. Howe, been around my own range all day." Wm. Olp. Thereupon Black pulled his pistol —District Attorney Rand, and shot McKrae, it is thought fatally. Judge Olmstead arrived Sunday The wounded man began vomiting evening from Baker City. Attor blood, ran about a hundred yards, ney Hyde will not be here. then, recovering his presence of —I’. F. Stenger and L. D. Mont mind, walked to the house of K. F. gomery have arrived from Burns. McKrae, his employer, and fell in —Mr. Halin, R. Graham, and the doorway. Attorney G. W. Barnes, all of A warrant for Black’s arrest was Prineville, got in to-day. procured from G. W. Greenwell, —Mr. Barnes will defend Wm. Justice of the Peace for South Fork precinct, on which E. F. Sheffield Page should he be indicted. —G. W. Young of Burns is here. and A. F. Bond arrested him at the house of Mr. Murray, with the pis —Mrs. Dore, wife of our ex-Sher- tol still on his person. iff, A. 0. Dore, was buried last Sun Black waived examination, and day. N. was taken to Canyon City and jailed Nov. 11—The supper and ball at to await the result of McKrae’s in the Masonic hall here last Thurs juries. day evening rcalizedd about $90 Examination showed that the for the Hose Team. ball, a 44-caliber, entered the side —Additional arrivals from South just back of the left nipple, passed ern Grant are Geo. S. Sizemore, A. in front of the heart, and came out C. Worthington, H. C. Levens, Thos. just back of the right nipple, and Dodson, Thos. Giannini, Jas. Rous eotered the right arm from the in sel, Chas. Carroll, Chas. Riley and side, passing through and breaking wife, Jas. Leasey and wife, and the the bone. Drewsey physician, Dr. Marsden. The victim of this shooting was —The Canyon City Hose Team unarmed. had a public drill to-day. The men arc all good-looking, athletic STOCK BRANDS. young fellows, and their drill would have been considered a very credit BKAND RATES: 1 br.nd on eut, «lui description, 1 (tir *10. 2 eut. und descrip able performance in any of our tion», 1 year, *18 large cities. N. THE SECOND YEAR OF 4'HE EAST OREGON HERALD Begins on Thursday, November 29, 1888. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE AND TO RENEW EXPIRING SUBSCRIPTIONS. From Canyon City. —Canyon City News: Ed. Allon of Long Creek last week made an assignment in favor of I. R. Daw son of Portland. —Mr. and Mrs. Cresap of Can yon City arc the happy parents of a little daughter—a new arrival. Died, Twenty-four hours after the birth of three little girls, on Thurs day, Nov. 1st, at her home in Can yon City, Or., Mrs. Amy Dore, wife of A. C. Dore, aged 37 years. In terment of the mother and one of the babes took place Sunday. The two little ones bereft of such a ten der mother as Mrs. Dore, arc objects of much solicitude, but were doing well at last account. T he H er ald was the recipient of a most agreeable visit last spring, from the deceased lady, during her last trip j to Burns, and sincerely condole the loss to her family of so affectionate a wife and mother, and to society of so charming a member. P. F. STENGER. H orkk » branded ou Either Right or stifle: OK. Range—Grant county, Oregon. P. O.— Burna, Grant county, Oregon. On all issues where party lines are drawn is the-outspoken advocate of Democratic principles as expounded in the words and policy of its great leaders from Jefferson to Cleveland. In that as everything else, it Is the Representative of the Interests of the People, At all times advocating measures that look to the “greatest good of the greatest number,” in accordance with the principles of Democracy. <0>- AS A LOCAL NEW§PAPER, T he H erald acknowledges no superior in Eastern Oregon. It points with pride to its .well-filled columns the past year, and to its evident progressive influence upon the prosperity of the great Harney valley. As in the past so in the future it will strive to make prominent note of every enterprise calculated to benefit the people; to record every advance made in showing up the resources of the Valley; to advocate Law and Order under all circumstances; to frown upon all attempts to foment discord among the people in the interest of any individual, clique or faction; to give the news of the day impartially and aB fully as industrious effort and the aid of friends may enable us to obtain it; to give all the Local and Personal gossip of our section, suitable for publication, with all else of interest in this department; IT WILL BE AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF THE VALLEY. Who know that in the rapid growth and wide proclamation of the advantages of Harney Valley lies their own best road to prosperity, Should Subscribe for The Herald Themselves AND SEND EXTRA COPIES TO EASTERN FRIENDS. The East Oregon Herald Has successfully maintained itself through an ordeal of local opposi tion, vindictivo and unscrupulous to a degree seldom equalled in country journalism; has advocated unflinchingly the rights of ALL the people of East Oregon generally and Harney Valley especially against the machinations of all organzed petty cliques that sought by fraudulent misrepresentation to advance the private interests of a few at the cxpenHe of the many. Believing that ‘ The Bober second thought of the people is always right and always effective,” and that “Truth is mighty and will prevail,” T he H erald has steadfastly fol lowed the right , and the people have given it a moral and material support that renders its permanency beyond question. A b it has worked indefatigably and unselfishly in the interest of the people, it now asks for patronage that will yield something more than a baro existence. It lias become valuable to all as a general newspaper, and ft. RILEY <fc HARDIN. Is now a fixed Institution of the Valley. : X O > H uríes Left Stifle: branded on Horizontal T he E ast O regon herald ^ Doublo-H C attle branded on V Left Hide: V. Un der-bit in Right ear, close up. Left ear: Han, from the initial number to the present, persistently and impres sively maintained that the Harney country was one of the finest agricultural regions in the Union, needing only the presence of indus trious farmers to develop its wonderful resources. To prove the truth of the strong language in its columns, the proprietor gave up a part of his office room to the exhibition of the products of the Valiev, and urgently asked for specimens cf actual growth and for everybody to call and inspect them. Attached to each specimen was the name of the producer, often with the mode of cultivation. This was tangible, practical presentation of the matter, which any one could verify. How successful this movement has lieen, hundreds can testify. All ’T iie H erald asks in return for its efforts to serve the people, is an increase of public putronage—a modest request when it is consid ered that it returns to each patron more than hia money’s worth. If each resident of the Harney country will subscribe or renew for himself and take one nr more copies to send abroad, it will so extend T he H erald ’ s sphere of usefulness as to enable.all to claim that it to a county division meeting, not Smooth crop. to swell out a republican election Range: Grant, Crook, and Lake counties. —I’. 8. Early the prince of skill P. O.— Riley, Grant ceuuty, Oregon. 27-y Paul Locher, the Burns Brewer, eering gathering,” or words to that ful blacksmiths having laid aside1 is making a fine article of Beer, effect warn t that (and two other ALMEDA A. STENGER. all frivolity has gone into the fall j efforts) “ importuning ” voters? that is much sought after by lovers work of his shop with a vim that i of that cooling beverage. It is now ■ —The Ochoco Review claims the will do up all the repairing neces-1 C attlb br»nA»l sold at his house. 1 Prineville as the Democratic Ban- sary to put your implements, wa- —E. A. King requests us to state | ncr precin(;t of Eagtcrn OregQn ftn gons, and horses in good shape to 1 on lAft «ide ; clrrle- ! ». A Split I« eses that his saw-mill is now in readi-1 hoQor we claim for Burng wh(w. go through the winter. ear. ncss to accommodate the public majority jg out of w Diamond Dyes for . sale at W. w.th lumber of every dcscnpt.on yoteg gnd 70 out of L — Grace ,g drug ystore Range—Grant county, Oregon. nn nnn will rw> linnor. on fli»mnr»r1 demand; • and will nr»t not be under-1 I____ F. U.—Burna, Grant cuuuty, Oregon. 27-y 1290 votes. —Election day it was noised sold by any lumber firm. Orders —Mrs. Tossing of Harney, waain al-out town that the witnesses in the solicited. 50-tf JNO. S. DEVINE. ¡town Tuesday. ; Page case h ad been notified to quit1 —Paints and Oils of the best' —L. Racine has received a full I the country: a pirveof piece of j^ttiibggiug pettifogging ihe I'uuuiry: quality always on hand at W. E. ’ CATTLE branded i supply of liquors of all kinds. - by a briefless lawyer to evoke with ••N-Wreuch" on Grace’s drug store. Left Di*. Messrs Ben. Street, Al. Chappel, i"y'»P“hy for «• client? Ear mark» Cloaa —Old newspapers 50c a hundred crop off the Right ear ; Jas. Sullivan, Frank Burns and Cy- i —We have not met two better- Under alope in at this office. l«rft ear. Williams of Catlow were in intentioned, industrious citizens nw —Large buttons on black woolen than A. Robbins nnd Bent. Embree Burns, Saturday. gowns are of the black fabric cov —Ax found on the road by one 1 and cannot condemn any action ering wooden moulds, on which a of T he H riiald subscribers and suggestive of the contrary in too few irregular stitches are taken iu strong language. silk the color of the trimming, brought to the office, where the —Thos. J. Keeton of Drewsey Black crocheted silk buttons are finder r*11 have it by paying for started last week for Willamette also used with a touch of the color *his notice, valley. in the center.—Godcy for November. —On Monday last, Nov. 12th, the —Miss Nannie Hinton of Crook —Yearly advertisers of stock 1 urns district school was reopened brands in T he H erald get inser to the school children after having county writes friends that she will been cloned since Oct 1st, a clear spend the winter in Burns, tions of stolen and strays free. - —The San Francisco Examiner. , loss of six weeks of go<«l weather. , —Communications in favor of : that chief of democratic dailies, is ! - The Century for November is a *S«n»t county di viaion are THOR J. KEETON. on file on our reading desk. Come now in order. (Order for I'nt ha, been ruada and will be masterly piece of work, and our I and read it. - he insertari upon rweipt of same ) —Oc hoco Review, Nov. 2d: Hen- making- out their list for —Coal Oil at W. E. Grace’s drug readers in makini H-.oo. brande<l on the ri«bt .houMrr reading matter for coming long ry Hahn, Geo. Barnes, and R Grs- with a if orison lai H. <’rowed by a Vertical •<-rr x /\ u- £ winterly. enings should head it ham started for Canyon City this B.” Kanpe Orantrouaty. P O. addraa,. Drewsey, Orant co.. Or 'w-C^ntuij. _ ’ ^jpoming. Heer! Beer! V* iw4“ ■J? Is a true Advocate of the Harney Country. AS A MEDIUM OF ADVERTISING, I Tur. H erald presents unusual advantages. It is centrally located in a new and rapidly growing (%>untry, where manufactures of all kinds are needed. We will mxm have direct railroad communication with Portland and the East. Live business men of both sections should use T he H erald ’ s columns to secure this great and growing trade. 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