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E ast O regon H erald . BURNS, GRANT COUNTY, OREGO Vol. II—No. 1. I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1888. $2.BO a Year. LAND NEWS. Thia letter Mtcalled out by com CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. plaints and inquiries recently re Publication of Final Proof Notice»— ceived from publishers, indicating CHAS. A. COGSWELL, F. A. COGSWELL, THE TOWN OF BURNS * C. A. 8WEEK, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Dutlea of Diutrtot Land Officers in Lakeview. Linkville. Respect thereto— Pu bi U hens’ Fees. that the questiona herein discussed BY GRANT CO. OREGON. ATTORN EY-lAT-LA W. The only law requiring the publi are imperfectly understood by ma AR IT IS VOICED BY THE HERALD. COGSWELL A COGSWELL. D. L. GRACE, CANYON CITY. OREGON. H enry N. C opp . cation of notice of intention to make ny publishers. P ublisher and P roprietor . — ------- BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKINO OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL 8U THAT LAKEVIEW AND LINKVILLE, Or. final proof is the act of Congress Burns contains SUBSCRIPTION RATES: approved March 3, 1879, (20 Stat., •Purchasers after entry and before 1 newspaper; 1 hotel: 1 brewery; 1 undertaker: 1 meat market; 2 lawyer«; 3 physicians One Year 1 surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 drugstore ; 1 Jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 1 livery «table: 2 general aa«t> aix Months. and applies exclusively to patent take only an equity—and Three Months chaudiae atorea; 1 hardware «tore; 1 saw-mill; 1 carpenter; 1 saddle A harneaaehop; 1 gro Attorneys-at-Law 472,) One Year (In advance) 2..»0 homestead and pre-emption entries. are charged with notice of all de cery «tore. Also, 1 Odd Fellowa lodge; 1 reading room; 1 school; 1 church. £9"* Mail a copy of T h « H ebald to .Mvertise your town, in the East. i-iy Departmental regulations have fects in their title. NEV'3PAPEB LAWB. » 1. A postmaster is required to give notice by been promulgated requiring such letter (returning the paper does not answer the When a witness is substituted law), when a subscriber does not take his paper Attorney, Notary Public & publication in desert-land and tim O. P. Cresap, out of the office, and the reason for its not being for an Ydverthcd witness, new no taken. Any neglect to do so makes the post ber-culture entries. I believe that master responsible to the publisher for payment tice and proof 1 overihg the testimo Collector. there is no direct statutory authori 2. If any person orders his paper discon-; ny of the subitituted witness will Haa also a fine assortment of Barbedine ware— tinued, he must pay all arrearages, or the Pub something; new, which for beauty of design and lisher man continue to send it until payment is A. C. BRODERSEN,... Lakeview. ty for the institution of such regu be required. C . - » made, and collect the whole amount whether it finish is hard to equal. A fine line (and M r al! > lation in respect to such Entries, but is taken from the office or not There can be no legal discontinuance the payment is made. When the proof is taken by an shades), of that it is claimed that the authority 3. Any person who taJcca a paper from the Any buslne«« entrusted to me, will receive poatoffice, whether directed to his name or an is found in the general provisions officer not named in the advertise MOSAIC WARE. other, or whether he has subscribed or not. is | moat careful and prompt attention. Land mat ters and Collection a specialty. Correspond responsible for the pay of law relating to the making of ment, it must be taken at the time -------- GO TO-------- ence solicited in English and German. 4. If a Subscriber orders his paper stopped . at a certain time, and the Publisher continues regulations necessary to carrying and exact place designated in the Beautiful Glass Ware to send, the subscriber is bound to pay for it if into effect the laws governing the printed notice; and the officer ad -he takes it out of the postoffice This proceeds on'thftfround that a man must pay for what he vertised to take such proof must WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Attorny-at-Law. disposal of public lands. uses. ' The Leading Merchant of Grant County. officially certify that no protest was 5. The courts have decMed--that refusing to M. A. KELTON. Under the law requiring the pub ---- DEALER IN---- take newspapers and periodicals from the post filed before him against the claim Tobacco and Cigars—Pipes, and Meerschaum office, or leaving them uncalled for, without Lakeview, Or. lication of notice in pre-emption paying for the same, is prima facia evidence of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Pipes a specialty, warranted. Oysters, Sar ant’s entry. intentional fraud Tractices in the courts of the state, and before and homestead cases provision is dines, Crackers, all fresh. Soaps, best BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, the U. 8. Land Office. 1-ly Where a person files an affidavit HERALD CLUB LIST: brands. Yeast Powders—everybody made that the “register shall pub STOVES, TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, »5.75 can draw a prize worth from 25c of contest, and subsequently files Herald and The Century, one year lish a notice, ” etc., and in the regu 4.75 PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, THE CELEBRATED Herald and St. Nicholas, to |1. Full line of School another affidavit of contest against Herald and Demorest Magazine, one year . 3.75 . 3.75 Livery 1 Feed Stable lations relating to said law it is pro SULTANA RAZORS AND “I X L” CUTLERY, WINES AND Books, and Stationery Herald and Peterson Magazine 8.75 the same land, the second contest Herald and Godey’s Lady's Book vided that “ the filing of such notice of all descriptions. 4.00 CIGARS; AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES • Herald and West Shore Herald and Leslie's Illustrated Newsy nper 5.75 | Orders from must be accompanied by a deposit is a waiver of the first, and an in 4.75 TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Herald and Leslie s Popular Monthly P. H. MURPHY. The Country promtly and correctly filled.1-ly 3.75 Herald and Leslie’s Sunday Magazine of sufficient money to pay the cost tervening contest by a third person ________________ 3.75 Herald and __ Belford s Magazine CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern Oregon FOR CASH. OREGON. Herald and Aluei. s Mauifuld Cyclopedia, ..00 LAKEVIEW of publishing the notice to be given takes precedence. Each additional volume after Vol. 1, 5a cents; 10 cents extra per volume, postage. HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS. The date of the initiation of a by the register. In such cases HAY & GRAIN ¿■Sp- Publishers of periodicals are solicited Always on hand, and prompt attention given there can be no question but that contest is determined by the day to sen i clubbing rates, a copy of their Work for all orders for teams and vehicles. 1-y the register is legally responsible to on which the affidavit of contest our Free Reading Room—We file, and bind the V. J. MILLER. latter ut close of every half-volume, and pay for the publisher for the amount of pub was received and accepted by the copies bv advertisement. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Wachmaker&Jweler, lication fee. As the affidavit of the local officers, and not by the day Harney City, Oregon. publisher or foreman of the news on wliich the affidavit was exe 6 mu 3 mo 1 Wk 2 wk lino SPACE Will practice in all the State Courts. 1-tf paper is necessary to show that the cuted. J. W. BONE BRAKE. 1 inch »1.50 »2.50 >5 00 »s 00 ♦11 00 18.00 12 00 3.00 4 00 6 50 2 “ law has been complied with, pub Lakeview, Oregon. 3.50 5 00 8 0U 15 (X) 24 uo 3 “ From the annual report of the 4.50 6 00 10 00 20.00 32.00 lishers may usually enforce pay 4 “ 4M 00 28 00 col. 6 00 y uo 15 00 i-y Good Work—Reasonable Price«. Commissioner of the General Land tA) 48 0U 80.00 CHAS. E. BOSWELL _______ VALE, OREGON. 12. OU 16 00 ment of their charges by refusing 20.00 *0.00 40.00 Ó0 00 11Ü 00 Office we glean the following facts to furnish such affidavit until pay J. C. PARKER, BURNS, AGENT. fff- Liberal reduction to all yearly adver BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. tisers. Call at Office, or write to Publisher. ment has been made for advertis in reference to public lands in Ore ¿4^-Cuts charged extra, according, to space; Leaves VALE on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 4:30, a. m. ing. Occasionally, however, regis gon during Cleveland's administra none but metal base admitted. Arrives at BURNS on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 p. m. tion: P roprietor . JASPER DAVIS As we stereotype all our advertisements ters fail to require the deposit men J. NAT. HUDSON w. A. WISHIKb . all changes after 1st four publications, 41 each. Leaves BURNS on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 4:30a. m. Burns, Or. Number of acres of land convey Lakeview, Or. tioned, and order the advertising as Advertising in local columns, 10c a line. -DEALER IN— Arrives at VALE on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 p. m. rgU-Marriage, birth, and death announce usual; then the entry man fails to ed to residents of Oregon since 1887 ments free. Such items solicited as news. WILSHIRE & HUDSON. make proof—abandons his claim, report, 268,024 acres. Liberal rates offered to religious, social, gM^Close connection at VALE with stage for ONTARIO. 1-ly and educational bodies. Acres of swamp land patented Groceries and Merchandise. perhaps—and the register declines Attornys-at-Law. to pay the publisher. In such case to the State of Ojegon for preceding NOTICE TO FOREIGN ADVERTISERS. .LAKEVIEW AND BURNS, OR. While respectfully soliciting your patrouagc a judgment could no doubt be se year, 1,316 acres. as we desire to keep our readers posted as to the This firm practices in the courts of the State, best goods and reliable firms to deal with, cor Patented to Oregon for school in respondence will be saved by referring to the and before the U. S. Land Office. Any land cured against the officer in the pro following statements based upou our circula Office or other business entrusted to them will demnity purposes, 7,670 acres. receive prompt attention. per court of the locality. In fact, tion in this and adjoining counties. s^ imm.irai medicinal ads. at no price. Lands surveyed in Oregon during 1 am of opinion that a register of a INLAND CASES SOLICITED. Advertisements at less than 10 cents per land office, is, like other people, the fiscal year, 468,537 acres. inch, uet price, yearly, or UJ cents, transient, VAN. 8. CURTIS, P rop ’ r . not received. Wagon road grants restored to amenable to the laws, and liable Wfi^ripecial position 12 extra charge per in ATTORNEY, sertion. Instead of position a standing reader for the amounts of contracts enter the public domain, 10,359 acres. calling attention to ad. each week is run in with All kinds of Blacksmithing local news matter free. ed into by him, and when he orders This was taken from the Coos Bay GEO. S. SIZEMORE - - B urns , O r . and wagon work. T hk H erald I s kept regularly on file for re GEO. McGOWAN. - - - - BURNS, OREGON. advertising, without specially stat Wagon Road company. ference, in the Geo. P. Kewell Newspaper Ad Criminal law a specialty. vertising Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New urk. ing that in making such order he is Among the cases investigated in merely acting as the agent of an- Oregon were eleven desert land en ’Horaeahoetng as.00 a a pan. Agent for Staver <fc Walker, wholesale dealers la OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. 1 other, the giving by him and exe tries, covering 6,000 acres, in the T. V. B. EMBREE, M. D. national : cution by the publisher of such or Lakeview district. Five of these Grover Cleveland President Office at his residence on the east side of Sil Vancancy vie« Vice-President. der constitutes a contract under are alleged to have been made in MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. River, ten miles below Burns. Thos. F Bayard Secretary of State Chas. 8. Fairchild Secretary of Treasury which payment of the usual adver- the interest of one man, and the W.T. Vilas Secretary of Interior WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES, Win. C. Endicott Secretary of War i W. C. Whitney Dr. S. B. McPheeters. tising charge may be enforced by remainder for another person upon Secretary of Navy Don M. Dickinson Postmaster General I legal process, provided, of course, lands not desert in character. Eight AZRO J. CORY, A. H. Garland Attorney General A gent for F ireman ' s F und I nsurance C ompany .-^® 1-ly the register has property subject to timber land entries upon 1,280 acres PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. STATE—OREGON: / J. N. Dolph, (R) execution. U. 8. Senators J J. II. Mitchell.(R) were examined and found to have Binger Hermann, (R) Office at W. E. Grace’s Drug Store. 1-ly Congressman Sylvester Pennoyer, (D) Certain publications are required been made for speculation and for A ttorney - at -L aw and S olicitor Governor Geo. W. McBride, (K) Secretary of State by law in other classes of entry. the benefit of a firm who furnished G. W. Webb, (R) of A merican and F oreign Treasurer J. B. McElroy, (D) Supt. Public Instruction Practical Surveyor Under the Stone and Timber act, the money to pay for the lands and P atents . Frank Bakei State Printer R 8. Strahan, (D) applicable to Oregon, California, for the fees of the local officers, and Wm. P. lx>rd, <R) Supreme Judges W. W. Thayer, (D) T. a . M c K innon , Nevada and Washington Territory, to whom the tracts were conveyed SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: District Judge J. A. F ee , (R> Six Any and all kinds of surveying done ou shor | publication is required in advance immediately after final proof. District Attorney ............... J. L. R and , (R> notice and reasonable terriis. Settler I MECHANICAL EXPERT. Under this law the dis pre-emption, homestead and desert wishing to be located, can have plats furnishe j of entry. county — grant : NEAR BURNS, OREGON. free of charge. trict land officers have nothing to land entries, embracing 2,400 acres, i Office, 618 F et. K. W. Representative G. W. G ilram .(R) W ashington , D. C. N. R M axey . (R) County Judge do with the publication of notice, in another locality, were discovered P hil . M etchan , (R) Clerk Treasurer N. H. B oley , (R) further than to furnish a copy of to have been made for the benefit of ? J. H. M c H alet , (R) Commissioners $ II. II. D avis , (D) the same to applicant to be pub a firm of stockmen by their em Surveyor J. H. N eal , (R) Saddle and Harness Shop. lished at his own expense in the ployees.” W. H.G rat (R) Sheriff C. H. T imms , (R) Assessor School Superintendent E. H ayes , (R) J. C. WELCOME -. P roprietor newspaper published nearest the Stock Inspector T H. CURL(D) Opinions given as to value and validity of L and D ecision . —In the Lam- Patents. ■*> P bopbibt . m . j location of the land. Of course, SAYER & DORE Atteution paid to Infringement LAKEVIEW U. 8. LAND OFFTClt BURNS, OREGON. and Interferences. Patents for Designs, phere case, decided June 9, 1888, Register, A. F. S nelling , (D) ; registers may, as a matter of ac- Trade-Mars, and Labels obtained. Copy Receiver, W. M. Tou nsem *. (D) , commodation to the applicant, for I Secretary Vilas held that under the rights registered. W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R ward the notice to the publisher, settlement laws, not only must ac U. 8. MAILS. -AND- but he is not required to do so by tual residence be established upon BURNS—VALE. Arrival Tuesdays, Thursday, Saturdays,« p m the statute, and such action by him I the land entered, but the intention Jeweler. Patents Leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 4:30 am without disclosing the fact that he of making the land in good faith a BURNS—CANYON CITY: KMp. eoaat.aUy «a hand • lart« Mo«k at Arrives Monday«, Wednesdays, Fridays, fpm. CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns , O r is merely acting as the agent of the home must also exist. Good faith , Leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. entryman, would render him legal is indicated by acts, and where BURNS— PRINEVILLE: Patents, Caveats and Trade-Marks procured Arrives Thursdays at 6 a m. ly liable for the amount of the pub good faith is not indicated, a seem Rejected Applications Revived and Prosecuted Leaves Thursdays at 6 a m. All businese before the U. 8. Patent office at Feed lication fees. The publishers can ing compliance with the letter of tended Red Front Liverv à to promptly for moderate fees, and no BURNS—LAKEVIEW charge made unless Patent is secured. Bend for Arrives Wednesdays at y p m. protect themselves in these cases, the law and not with its spirit, will ••INVENTOR ’S GUIDE.** Stable Leaves Thursdays at <. a m. J. C. PARKER, Postmaster. where the applications are in good not entitle the entryman to a faith, by demanding their fees be patent. FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, Wethington, D. C. SOCIETIES. P roprietor fore furnishing the evidence of pub-1 W. C. BYRD lication, whether the order be given HARNEY LODGE. NO. 77. I. O. O. F. T he M eanest M an .— An ex Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, everv Saturday at by the register or by the applicant. change. which haa been victimized, ? *> p m. j e . mckinnon . n . g . B bn B ioax , Sect'y. A CASH BUSINESS AT BED- The remarks relative to the legal thus aptly puts it: “We have heard STATE INSURANCE CO. liability of registers in the matter of many mean men—there is the i . ROCK PRICES. EDUCATIONAL. mentioned, are based on general man who pastured the goat on his Is our motto. Good Buggy Teams, and Nice Saddle Huraes Furnished at Reasonable Charges business principles, and will be mother's grave, the one who stole . A METHODIST CHURCH E. GRACE A gent . Organisation exists in Burn-*, and a com- and Particular Attention paid to the Boarding and Groomingof Transitent Stock. Hay A Grain modified, of course, by the usages coppers from a dead pauper’s eves, ■MKiious house is in course oi erection. on band. Aad all kladn •( rarfa« laaibn tbomacbl, Manoni lor balldlnf aaryiaM nad ad of the localities in which cases the one who gave his child a nickel REDUCED PRICE. THE BURNS SCHOOL B urns , O rmon . arise. If publishers have been ac to go to bed without supper and Is a large, white building, conveniently ar ranged fur the accommodation of both sexes cepting orders for publication in then stole it after the child was Is out of town limits FRENCH Timber and Stone entries from re •sleep; but fordownright low. dirty A NEWSPAPER gisters and looking to applicants meanness, the man who will take a Bn<1 conducted in the interests of all Is established tn Hurns, and circulate* in for compensation, and it haa been paper for two years, mark it “refus ”f Mar,ier Valley—T me E ast Ung- OON HBKALD. long understood (hat in giving such ed” and stick it back in the postof- Th Mrs. Louis Racine. - - Proprietress. orders the officer has acted as agent . ■ . . In,u nee. or move away without paying <*">•’ READING ROOM .2 ’ wlw h r, "* ,* h»»" up Io T h » H»> u > A limited number of gue^te cau secure the for applicants, of course the officer for it, leaving the postmaster to no- re *' ’*'» l»*lin« pertoli^ale maaa and Oregon newspaper*, are moat com forts Mr lodging room* in the town would not be liable for the amount tify the publisher that he is gone, is f . d i ï ,K" at thi* home. Tables «umJiedwith aii Kinds 1-lv of publisher's fees, N. B A Good road all the way. entitled to first premium.” <xa« 1-T I of eatables the marset afford« THE HERALD. LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FINE SILVER WARE: VALE AND BURNS STAGE LINE. CASH STORE. HARDWARE, TINWARE. WAGON MATERIAL, Farm JViactiiiiery, I Tile JSctw-ÂÆill 3\Æactiineiry.