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From Boat ford« BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. —Dr. Embree preached at Boat J. E. McKINMON now offers his ——---------------------------------------------------------- - Ford school house on thc 2d. THE TOWN OF BURNS goods AT COST, consisting of Local News. I piNAL PROOF. 2-Fred. Otley’s little daughter ®OOF. GRANT co . oreoon . C anned G oods and many articles Mary is quite ill of tonsilitis U kitid S tatus L and O feick J VntTZD S tatks L and Orvica, | AS IT IS VOICED UY THE IIEKAt.D, l.akuview, Oregon. November 13, IM». I Lakeview, Oregon.October IS. ISM.I too numerous to mention. J. K. Venator, who is just rccov- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fill IB HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- Now is the time to get the value ■ ering from an attack of the preva i aettler has filed notice of bis luteu- lowlnic-liemiMl aettler has riled notice ol bi« in BUtilNEHd MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT iake proof in support of Ills claim, tention to make final proof in aupport of hia of your money. Come and see. Burns contains ■aid proof will be made before the t-laim, and that rui.l proof v.-lll be made 1 >efore lent fever, Is now suffering from dge of Grant county, Oregon, or tn the Itegiater or Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, 1 nswapaper: 1 hotel: lhrewery; 1 undertaker; 1 meat market: 2 lawyer«; 3 physicians ■e the County Clerk of Grant county, ! ou Junuary 16th. Uwe. via: 1 surveyor; I laud agent; 1 drugstore; 1 jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 1 livery stable: 2 general luer : catiyou city, Or., on Dec. 15, last*, vis: Albert Vestal —Diamond Dyes for sale at IV. a dropsical affection. Dr. Embree chaudise Publisher’s certificates of pub atores; 1 hardware store; 1 saw mill, 1 carpenter; 1 saddled: harness shop; 1 gro- whb called to him this week. I D. S. No. 2797. for the WU of NEqr A E‘j ot Krwln Jewett. tUiry «tore. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 reading room: 1 school; 1 church. NW qr, Per -GO, Tp 2», S, R;,3E. Ho nsmealhe fol lication for J. IL Meadows and E. E. Grace’s drug store. MW* Mail a copy of Tug H bbald to Advertise your town, in the East'll *7H, for the Lots 2 A 3, and El. of NW lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi —Bailey Hayes, who has been • ll>. Tp 19 S, R 32 E. lie naineB the dence utHin, and culllvatlou of suid land, via: Jewett were forwarded to Canyon —The San Francisco Examiner, suffering so severely from inflam : witnesses to prove his continuous C. V. Durham, David Lambert, Sylvester Smith ura.n and cultivation ut said land, and J. H. Coruutt, all ofDlamoud, Grant coun City. that chief of democratic dailies, is matory rheumatism, is said to be i J Wash, Canyon City Grant co.. Or., ty, Or, dock, Ed. Bulkley.and Frank MeBcau, Nov 29-1 A. F. SNELLING, Reglater. on file on our reading desk. Come convalescing. tuton. Grant county, Oregon. Settlers and stockmen, do not I A. F. SNELLING, Register. and read it. - —A young son of a gentleman I forget that you will find the latest named Stovall was kicked by a — Coal Oil at W. E. Grace ’ s drug piXAL PROOF. official Land Office bulletin, issued horse this week and badly hurt. ■ PROOF. store. - JjiiTED S tates L and O ffice , ) direct from Washington City, in Lf kjview, Oregon, November, 131888. j —Little Charley Page, son of AT P. F. STENGER’S, BURNS, OR U nited S tates L and O ffice ,| —Yearly advertisers of stock NOTIC E B HEREBY GIVEN that the follow T he H erald . ■ La Ke view, Oregon, October 17, 1*88. i Wm. Page, has had an attack of ing named settler ha» bled notice of hi» intvn KK IM HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- tion to mu'-e final proof in support of his claim, brands in T he H erald get inser fever, but is now better. M*ed aettler ha« tiled notice of his inten- and that said proof will be made before the KHakr final proof in support of his claim* Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Estimates of the total popular tions of stolen and strays free. - hij Hniit proof will be made before J. r- January 17th, 1889, viz: —Those who think corn cannot Mfeinty ClerK of Grant county, Oregon. vote is generally mentioned by ex- j Charles V. Durham, —T he H erald , by last stage from be grown in Harney Valley should ayX City, Or., ou December 24th, 1888, viz: H. E. No «42. for the of NE^, A W’a of SE«; changes, but given in none—we sit Hjacob Henry Meadow**, Lakeview, received in good condi inspect D. Carey’s corn crib. He Sec. 19, Tp. 28 S, R. 33 E. He names the fol A FURTHER DISCOUNT OF OB. 2734, for the SE' a of Sec 10, Tp 24 S, R lowing witnesse» to prove his continuous res on the tripod 150 miles from a tele- i tion a fine large installment of fruit raised a good crop this season, with ^Be name« the following witnesses to idence upon, and cultivation of »aid land, viz: graph pole, with only 15 cents in ; continuous residence upon and eulti- Albert Vestal, David Lambert, Sylvester Smith trees and shrubbery from Bloom ears large and fine as any average ^■sald laud, viz: J. W. Buchanan, Robt. and J. II. Coruutt, all of Diamond, Grant co.’ our pocket, 0 in the cash drawer, |H. T. Barnes, and C. H. Gilliam, all oi Oregon. ington nursery. country can produce. B ee . ^wegon. Nov 29-1 A. F. SNELLING, Register. and—wait. ^■appearing from the record» of this of- From Silver l<ake, M C. C. Kilburn claims the above tract —The man whom Mr. Williams, D. S. No. 2536, he ¡6 hereby cit- N j^Kuv under C has . Z ieoi . er brought in sixteen thc Bloomington nursery agent sta E d . H erald : Perhaps you would present at said time aud place, and reasons he may have why the final On All Goods Now Held in Stock. sacks of barley that weighed 1800 tioned at Baker City, Bent out last like a letter from this part of the ^■he said Jacob Ilenry Meadow» should piNAL PROOF. ■uwed. world. lbs., and added a fine grain drill to spring to canvass the Harney and U nited S tates L and O ffice . | ■ A. F. SNELLING, Register. Lakeview, Oregon. November 14, 1888. j his stock of farming implements. John Day country, took a few or —Winter has begun, and about NOTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of liis inten Mr. Z. has put in a piece of rye for ! ders in both places. We did not one inch of "the beautiful” lies on tion to make filial proof in support of hi» claim and that said proof will be made before the winter feed, and is preparing to sow R CULTURE. like his appearance here, and, there the ground; it is still snowing. Register and Receiver of Lakeview, Oregon, January 12tb, is«!», viz; ng —A number of the ranches are from thirty to forty acres of wheat U nited S tates L and O ffice , / fore, would not recommend his fpr- Janie E. Hora, IMI I LakeView, Oregon, October 18, 1888.) busily engaged in hauling wood next spring. This successful Har D S. No. 2921, for the NJ* of SE qr A E’* of vices to our readers, and so in .AINT having been entered at this of- - W qr, Sec 21, Tp 34 s, R 34 E, He names the AT Willlam Hays against T. S. Baker for following witnesses to prove his continuous ney valley farmer ha6 spent fully formed G. W. Crane, at once, who and preparing for winter. comply with law as to Timber-Culture .esidence upon, ami cultivation of, »aid land,viz — Dr. Owsley was thrown from a >. 561, dated August 18th, 1886, upon the John Billiugsly, Henry Long, M. Fitzgerald, $400 in the purchase of agricultural writes that he got away with the NW qr, and Wfu of KW qr, Sec 27, Tp 27 and C. Dunnean, Fort McDermitt, P. O., Ne horse one day last week and had machinery, and has made all the outfit, as well as orders. in Grant county, Oregon, with a view vada. latiou of said entry; contestant al leg Nov 29-1 A. F. SPELLING. Register. two ribs broken, but is able to lie money thus expended off his quar-1 aid entryman did not plow, break, or or cause to he plowed, broken, or cul- ter-section farm, only twenty acres - —For all kinds of Stationery go around. ny number of acres of Bald trai t dur- BURNS, OREGON. cond year after he made said entry; —Three cases of scarlet fever in ' of which lie has had in cultivation , to W. E. Grace’s drug store. e never ha» been plowed, or liroken tract to exceed 5 acres, and that no p-INAL PROOF. thus far; proving the correctness of, —Ladies in delicate health, and this valley. Mr. Buick’s two chil- i d tract has ever been cultivated; that U nited S taten L and O ffice .) ’ b failure to c omply with the require- Lakeview, Oregon, November 14, 1888. j the cld maxim about “a little farm ! all who suffer from habitual consti dren are slowly improving under: the Timber-Culture law exis’s at the time, thc Baid parties arc hereby eum- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow well tilled.” Mr. Z. is a living ex pation, will find the pleasant Cali Dr. Owsley’s treatment. appearat this offif e on the 13th day of r, 1888, al 10 o'clock, a m, to respond ing-named settler has filed notit e of hi» inten —Mrs. Chas. Buick is also very l«h testimony concerning said alleged tion to make final proof in support of hi» claim, ample of what one man can do on fornia liquid fruit remedy, Syrup and that «aid proof will be made before the Register and Receivor, at Lakeview, Oregon, a farm in this country; nor is he of Figs, more easily ill. taken and A. F. SNELLING, Register. ou January 13th, 1889, viz: —C. P. Marshall, Meel Egli and READING ROOM. Arthur J. Horn, the only one. We will add that more beneficial in effect than any D. 8. No. 2969, for the S’, of NE qr, A NU SE qr, Mr. Ziegler has raised and sold other remedy. others returned last week from Mon It acts promptly See 32, Tp 31 S, R 34 E. He name« the following R CULTURE. witnesses toprove b’s continuous residence up White Sheaf Siberian wheat to the yet gently on the bowels, kidneys, tague where they disposed of their on, and cultivation of, sai«l land, viz: John Open from 1 to 5 p. m. Gentlemen and Ladies are always U nited S tates L and O ffice ,) Bilingsley: Henry Long, M. Fitzgerald and U. farmers here for next spring’s seed liver, and stomach, and does not beef cattle, bringing back provisions Lakeview, Oregon, October 18, 1888.) Dunnean, of P. O Fort McDermitt. Nevada. welcome visitants to this Free Reading Room. A. F. SNELUNG, Register. ing, and there will doubtless be a sicken or debilitate. For sale by for the winter. ILA I NT having been entered at this of- Nov 29-1 Hiram L. Wright against Walter R. — Sam. Hamilton is building a largely increased acreage sown. Let all druggists. oi failure to comply with law as to k'ulture Entry No. 472, dated February the good work go on. N. Brown’s ^¿•Peter French, and several other new barn, which helps to fill up the To the Reader who like» a Good Paper, L upon the South East Quarter of See _0, T r 31 E, in Grant county, Oregon, with a priNAL PROOF. big new flouring mill will afford a P-ranch men passed through town town. ■the cancellation of said entry; contest- You are specially invited te write ^king that eutryman did not plow, break, U nited S tates L and O ffice , ) —School started last week under ^wate any number of acres of said tract the items of general interest occur Lakeview, Oregon, November 19, 1888. | ready home market for all the wheat on Tuesday. ■she second year after he made said entry NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow that can be raised in the valley. the management of Mr. Darnell ring in your neighborhood, and send Rftse thc same to be done: ihatnottoex- ing-limned Bottler lias filed notice of hi» inten —Thanksgiving was observed by from Pine creek. Only eight pu 4 Acres were ever plowed thereon; and the tion to make to T he H erald . Never mind doing final proof in support of hi» claim same were never cultivated; that the and that »aid proof will he made before the M to comply with law exist» at the present Register or Ret elver at Lakeview, Oregon, on a ball that night that was largely pils in attendance, on account of them up in reportorial style as if —25th, Tuesday, is Christmas. rehesnid parties are hereby summoned to January 21st, 1889, viz: to a large city daily, where all copy ■nt this office on the 14th «lay of Decem- attended, well-conducted, and that scarlet fever E. L. Dusenbury, ■s, nt 10 a in, to respond and furnish tes- is cut up into short "takes,” for 80 —BARGAINS!—B argains ! ¡-Bar gave general satisfaction to partici ■ concerning said alleged failure, D. 8. No. 3137. for the NE qr, of Sec 15, Tp —Silver Lake was behind in or 100 men to work on—thei£,you 26; 8, Il 28 E. He name» the following wit gains!!!—at N. BROWN’S. ■19 A. F. SNELLING, Register. pants, nesses to prove hi« continuous residence upon thrashing this season, it being a must write on one Bide of the paper, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Simon Lewis R. J. Williams, Peter M. Mallory, David Miller, — For unusual bargains, go to the capitalize, paragraph, and punctu —An unusually large amount of hard matter to secure a machine all of Riley, Grant co, Oregon. 1L PROOF. ate carefully, or it is useless to the store of N. Brown. - Nov 29-1 A. F. SNELLING, Register family supplies were laid in this till very late in the Fall. paper. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ —The best bit Cigar at W. E. fall by citizens, based on rumors of —Mail comes in from Prineville I^ikevieH, Oregon, October 24, 1888. J As we have but two type-setters ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- heavy advances being -made on once and Lakeview twice a week. Grace ’s drug store. - and they oiler no objection to copy med settler ha« filed notice of hi« inten- make final proof in support of hi« claim, —More next time. necessaries of life as winter ap- written on both sides of the paper, lat »aid proof will be made before the —Win. Macallister was in Burns BLACKSMITH. 11-13-88 H ome - foi . ks . r Judge of Grant County, Oregon, or in proaches. all we ask of our friends when lence, the County ClerK of Grant County, from Lakeview Tuesday’ writing news for this pajier, is to rou City, Or.,on December 24th, 1888, viz: —HOLIDAY GOODS! — Cheap / —L. Racine has received a full let all the items lie reliably ob Robert Terrell, —Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cowing at N. BROWN’S, Come, see, and supply’ of liquors of all kinds. tained, attach the author’s name, Io. 968, for the NE qr of Sec 11, Tp 24 S, I He names the following witnesses to P. S. EARLY B urns , O r . and little son came in Tuesday. doubt no mofe! sign a fictitious name if desired, liscontinuous residence upon, and culti- Z—Born to Mr. and Mrs. James luf, said land, viz: J. II. Meadows. James write proper names carefully, and —Cornelius Portee, stopping at From Prairie City, san, J. T. Barnes, and Scott Hailey, all of send right along to our address. —GENERAL REPAIRING— Geo. Stanclift’s of Stein’s Mountain, Dalton, Wednesday, 28th ult., on [Grant county, Oregon. E d . H erald : We are having fine the laland, a 10^-lb. son. |o A. F. SNELLING, Register. is in town. weather here lately. —D. C. Hardesty, of Long Creek, — There was a dance here Thanks —E. A. King requests us to state moved some time since to East giving night, for the benefit of the L PROOF. Promptly executed. The building has been en that his saw-mill is now in readi Portland. and improved and is nrepared to turn Prairie City school. U wited S tate » L and O ffice ,/ larged out all kinds of blacksmithing on short notice ness to accommodate the public LaKcview, Or., October 24, 1888. i and in the best style. Term»: Cash. Z-IV. E. Grace, Caldwell it Son, 1-ly —The school will give an enter CE IS HEREBY (JIVEN that the follow with lumber of every description ed «ettler ha» filed notice of hl» inten- __________________________________________________ and Dr. McPheeters have each put tainment on the 1st of December at nake final proof iu aupport of hi» claim, on demand; and will not be under-1 aaid proof be made before J. T. Mnel, Hues to their buildings. Grange Hall in this place. Grant county, Oregon, at Canyon City, sold by any lumber firm. Orders on December 24th, 1888. viz: BURNS, OREGON —There will be dances in Grange W. E. GRACE, P roprietor , Restaurant. —Dr. McPheeters has added a solicited. 50-tf W. L. Terrell, Hall every Friday night given by fine, commodious cellar to his pre To. 3241, for the W’4 of NW qr, A Lot No. |TH08. GIANINI - - Proprietor. —T. A. Clark, of Council Bluffs. _ 12, & Lot No. I of Seel, Tp 24. 8, R 31 E. mises, put rustic on his dwelling the Prairie City dancing club. Bmime» the following witnesses to prove his Iowa, was in Burns this week, on BURNS, OREGON. residence upon, and cultivation of. —Everything is dull here this house, etc., making his place add flr*u<i, viz: J. H. Meadow», James Buchan I his way towards Goose lake. Mr. Dealer in .^■T, Barnes, and Scott Hailey, all of Burn», week, so not much news. much to the good looks of that part ■■county, Oregon. Table» Kept well-eu pplied with the best in Clark and his company seem to be 11-25-88. M ore A non . appearing from the records of this of- he market. Service prompt and efficient, of Burns. DRUG8, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PROPRIE traveling and taking observations the said tract i are claimed uilveraelv by 44 ^^■Shult», under D. 8. No. 2.802, and T. Sili- Meals furnished at all hours. —Parsnips were brought into —Paints and Oils of the best .^^■nder D. 8. No. 2806, they are hereby speci- of the country generally. We have TARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDI ^^■U’d to be present at aaid time and place, ^^■bmit any reason» they may have why the not learned the real purport and ob town by Chas. Zeigler, turnips by quality always on hand at W. E. CINES, FLAVORING EX ■^broof of W. L. Terrell should not be ap- ject of his researches, but sujipose A. Robbins, and potatoes by II. Grace’s drug store. TRACTS, DIAMOND toBa-'iO A. F. SNELLING, ReRlnler. is to give information to some Luig. From Seattle. DYES AND FINE TOILET SOAPS. Contractor & Builder. it contemplated railroad through our -A family of new-comers are A cademy of the H oly N ames , -------- ¿ -o- -------- valley. Seattle, W. T. Nov. 18, ’88. occupying the Neal house. L PROOF. HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, COMBS, 8HOUL A. C. WORTHINGTON. —Jacob Combs of Surprise val- —Make up your fall list of read I was very much pleased to hear DER BRACES. FANCY U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ Burns, Oregon, Laxerlew, Or.. October 31, 1888. J ley, says that a company was ing matter and join T he H erald from Burns. It was snowing there ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BOOKS AND TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow and here everything is green yet. lined settler has filed notic e of his inteu- formed iu that valley to develop club for cheap rates. STATIONERY. > make final piouf in sup|H»rt of his claim, For two or three mornings after we I hat said proor will be made before tin —Estimates Made coal, and succeeded in finding a ier and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, Thc Thanksgiving ball supper can)e gc hool, there was frost. -------- < -o- >-------- ==And Plans Furnished. good prospect of a vein aljout two was set by Mr. and Mrs. Gianini. comber list, 1388, viz: The school here is very large and E- K. Meader, Thom having work In my line will And It io and a half feet as near as could be advantage to Rive roe a eall Will contract No. 913, for the NE qr of Sec 11, Tp 34 S, tbeir —D. L. Shirk’s case resulted I like it very much; there are so ■ tnrnl.h all bnildinui complete. Including told by running a drill. The work P hysicians ’ P re -/ E. He names the billowing witnesses to ‘ to P ure B randies , Painting, anti Papering. Terma: Ar reasonable his continuous residence upon, and eulti- tut scriptions care —i any responsible contractor. W ines a L iquors will be continued perhaps to a con contrary to general expectation, be many scholars. I am very much i of, said land, viz: R. B. Wiuters, Sharp*- , Henry Long, and John Rillingsly, all of FULLY COMPOUND-' for Medicinal pur pleased with my music. being held without bail. Office: lat Door South of HgaALn Building, tf firmation. : county, Or., P. O. Ft. McDermit. Nevada ed , by Experienc-r poses, constantly Seattle is a real pretty town. 3-51 A. F. SNELLING, Register. I J. Nat. Hudson returned from at J. Nat. Hudson has ordered a cd Pharmacist. Í on hand. We stopped for some time at iZF“ You as a well-known Dem tendance on present term of circuit No. 3. Remington Type-Writer.' Whatcom; it is right on the edge ocrat, are hereby respectfully re court, lixjking unusually well. Mr. Sure sign of business prosperity. AL PROOF. of a beautiful bay. quested to send T he H erald your! -------- <-«->--------- II. is a close law student, an enter —Chas. Boawell, mail contractor, U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ name for the New Volume one year,! C lara S tenger . GLASS, PUTTY, Lakeview, Oregon, October 31, m.| prising citizen, and will reflect cred is in Burns on business. TICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow $2.50, or $3 for your own subscrip KALSOMINE, PAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, On the .morning of the 23d ult., I it on the town that sends him out inieri settler has filed notice of hi» inten- * » make final proof in support of hi» claim, tion 1 year and for any friend back — That pile of poles lying near afj (| 1C ( ] own train was approaching VARNISHES, COAL OIL. on professional business. No man lat said proof will be made before the y Judge of Grant co.. Or., or In hia ab- East 3 months. is more deserving of success than Bent. Embrce’s has been removed. thc bridge across the Santiam river R azors and all kinds of pocket cutlery the County Clerk of Grant ex. Or., nt in City,Or., on December 22d, 1488. viz our friendly neighbor, J. Nat. Hud Mrs. Louis Harkey and daugh- ftt Jefferson, M. T., Conductor Ran- Beer! Beer! Louin Perry, 4 y------ _ i 1 al a 1 ' bi«» nttnmr.tod 4r\ a-haaa frr»rr» Hut ! Paul Locher, the Burns Brewer, son. ter Lena, who attended the teach kin attempted to pass from a flat :No. »42. for the sw qr of Ser n. Tp 34 H. E. He name» the following witnesses to is making a fine article of Beer, AGENT FOR D r . HORNE’S ELEC car to the top of a box car, anil in • hia continnoua residence upon. an < ulti- —As nobody has as yet satisfac er's institute at Canyon City, re h of said land, viz Wthur Horn. Frank that is much sought after by lovers making the effort had his right leg TRIC BELTS A TRUSSES. ere. Thomae Ashmore, and Henrv Ix>ng. torily answered the great question turned home Friday. Grant county. Or . P O F' McDermlt Ney. of that cooling beverage. broken above the knee, and his It is now of the age: “Who struck Billy Pat FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE a-M k. F. SXELLING Register. -^-Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Sayers are scalp torn from his forehead to the sold at his house. BEST SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES, terson?” we will venture to give our visit'ng friends in Canyon City. back of his head over the ear. It BEST QUALITY OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS —Wm. Lowe, who buried his solution of the matter: If you want ALPROOF —Wm. Harvey anticipates wit ap|x>ars that in climbing up he wife, second son, and a little daugh to buy pure drugs, send or go to the ■TFREHH NUTS and CHOICE CANDIES .jpg nessing the execution of Pat. Mc swung out to catch the ladder on VsiTK> STATga L amp Osricg, ; ter since last March, has a very sick Burns drug Btore; if y-u want to ..... < -o- >--------- Lakeview. Oregon. October 31. lsss. > the side of the box car just as thc We buy good goods at reasonable prices, Ginnis. J Ml “KREBY GIVEN that In comstl child, his eldest daughter. PRICES ar REASONABLE ar those OFFERED by any wlrh Commissioner's letter of bridge was reached, and it caught wher 10. I «as. th* fidlowing name* settler trust she may be spared to the sad go to N. Brown’s or P. F. Stenger’s; —Mrs. Chas. Newbill received a other line of business in this SECTION. led aotiol-of his Intention to make final if you want to get bargains in hard severe injury about the eye by a him with the result above stated. — ,.*?*'*-** claim, and that said ly afflicted family. will be matle before the conntv clerk of He hung to the car until the train Z—Geo. Shelly of Crane Creek ware, go to Geo. McGowan’s; if you piece of timber striking lier. dwnty. Oregon, at < anyon City. Or . on «her 2<tfc. lttm, via: was stopped. want to buy good lumber, apply to was in town Sunday. TWomasJ. Morrison. —Frank. Feer and J. Combs of Am now better able than ever to meet the demands of the country in Powderly was re-elected General Jno. H. Sayer or E. A. King; and A large majority of the members to Wsr. <f E. MT), fire the SE qr of NF. or Ft. Bidwell start home to-day. Mt « 10. * H. .... s , j . ;1 K jf, my line, and am truly thankful for the liberal patronage I have received Master Workman by an almost of the O. A. R. (IVniocrats) at In if you want to keep correctly post t the :.. ...»<ngart ..«•.» •, ■ . in the pasi, and I well know that the only proper way to merit the con IS frseietae Upon, a:.-' <-U!tit a'i. ri of. dianapolis withdrew from the order ed on all that is for your own inter unanimous vote. — Frank. Whiting and Frank. ■nd. vis Henr b-atham. J. ' W.».'. I McKinnon, at d r. A. McKinnon, all of because of its being used as a par est. and for the welfare of Harney Baker spent a few days in town the Mrs. W. T. sherman died the tinued patronage and good will of the ontire public is by fair and impar .Grant eugnt;, Orein.n. tial dealings with all classes. past week. > valley, subscribe for T he H erald . past week. tisan Republican machine. -»I A. r. SXELLING. Rcgtoler 3AL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. JOB WORK. THE HERALD I At Cost. »