East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, December 27, 1888, Image 3

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BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
—HOLIDAY GOODS! — Cheap
R
iley , Or., Dec. 16, 1888.
i at N. BROWN’S. Com«, .ee, and
E d . H erald : Thinking a few
THURSDAY, DECEMBER27. lsSS.
urns
THE TOWN OF BURNS
: doubt ne more!
-
items from upper Silver creek
lx al proof .
__
GRANT CO. OREGON.
would
be
of
interest
to
your
many
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ |
Local News
AS IT IS VOK El) BY THE HEIIALD.
Lakeview, Oregon, November 13, 138». I
readers, I send a few.
bTICK is HEREBY GIVEN that the fol
There is to be a Christmas tree
InVnamed settler has filed notice of bis in-
HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS.
J. E. McKINMON now offers his with a basket supper and a dance
BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT
Lu to make final proof in sup|M>rt of his
contains
and that said proof will ta made before
goods AT COST, consisting of at F. Okerman’s, Christmas night. 1 newspaper; 1 hotel: 1 brewery; 1 Burns
huMgister or Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon,
undertaker: 1 meat market: 2 lawyers: 3 physicians
H ake said of the truo followers
Lnuary 16th. 18W. vis:
A
good
time
is
expected.
Promptly executed. The building has been on
1 surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 drugstore; 1 Jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 1 livery stable: 2 general mer
C anned G oods and many articles
Albert Vestal
larged and improved and is prepared to turn of Christ “A Christian is God Al­ i
It is raining here to-day. The chandise stores; 1 hardware store; 1 saw-mill; 1 carpenter; 1 saddle A harness shop; 1 gro­
all kinds of blaekainithing on »hurt notice mighty’s gentleman;” And Burton too numerous to mention.
L No 2797. lor tbe W’a of NEqr A K‘a of out
cery
store. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 reading room; 1 school; 1 church.
ground is wetter than it has been
1-ly
Inr 4ec 30 Tp2»i®, BSSE. He names the fob and in the best style. Terms: Cash.
writes “Where God hath a temple,
<^^Mail a copy of T he H erald to Advertise your town, iu the East.
|ng witnsssss to prove hia continuous resi-
for the past two years.
Now
is
the
time
to
get
the
value
tr upon, and cultivation of said laud, vis.
the Devil will have a chapel.”
FDurham, David Lambert, tlyivcster Smith
Stock looks well here.
| j. II. Curnutt, all of Diamond, Graut couu-
Burns certainly contains few gen­ of your money. Come and see.
Everybody has winter supplies
Restaurant.
tleman according to the above defi­
r
A. F. SNELUNG. Register.
with plenty of beef to eat; so all
nition, or the church building that
WANTED: to engage but- are happy.
THOS. GIANINI---- Proprietor
stands like the tall white ghost of a I ter by the year. Inquire at H er ­
Carl Cecil has his large new barn
BURNS, OREGON.
pious resolution in thff midst of our ald Office this week.
-
nearly finished.
people,
would
have
been
completed
INAL PROOF.
/^—Married on Christmas day. in
Tables Kept well supplied with the best in
men are jubilant: wool is
he market. Service prompt and efficient, and in operation by this time.
As Burns, by J. C. Parker, J. P., Dr. 20 Sheep
U nited S tate « L aud O ffice , | Meals furnished ut all hours.
cents at the Dalles.
Lt k ;view, Oregon, November, 13 1»»».)
it now stands, as it has stood for a H. M. Horton and Miss Etta Stan-
R. J. and Nick Baker sold 27
OTICE B HEREBY GIVEN that the follow-
a year, empty, useless( the key in clift, all of Diamond, Grant county, sacks of wool for 18 cents per lb.
nained settler has filed notice of his inteu-
1 to ms1’* final pro*)! in support of his claim.
the builder’s pocket, it is a silent, Oregon.
Contractai
’
&
Builder.
Our county blacksmith, James
I that said proof will be made before the
but pointed comment on the condi­ yX-Miss Cora Harris, after a visit Smith, is busy all the time.
jister an<l Receiver at Lakeview, Oregou, ou
mary 171 h, l»h9. viz:
tion of religious sentiment in thei of several weeks in Diamond valley
Zollie Dibble has returned from
Charles V. Durham,
town.
I with Mrs. 8. H. Porter, returned to The Dalles whither he had taken a
A.
C.
WORTHINGTON.
T he H erald respectfully sug­ Burns on Christmas day.
K. No 642. for the S’a of N E’;, <i W’ 2 of bh>.
band of cattle, and found ready
Burns, Oregon,
19 Tp 2»S, K. 33 E. lie names the fol
AT P. F. STENGER’S, BURNS, OR.
gests that the church organization
ing witnesses to prove bis continuous res-
—Mr. and Mrs. B. I). Porter’s sale for them.
see upon. Mini cultivation of said laud, vis.
in charge of the building go to work baby was quite ill on Monday eye­
Success to T he H erai . d .
ert Vestal. David laimbcrt, Sylvester Smith
with a will and get it into shape ing.
I J. II. Coruutt, all of Diamond, Grant co. =Estimates Made
H appy C amp .
•gon.
for religious services, or put it up
—
Miss
Roberts
is
spending
the
Riley, 12—16—88.
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A- F. SNELLING, Register.
for
sale,
so
that
those
who
advocate,
=And Plans Furnished.
holidays in Burns.
and say they will donate money for, i y—Miss Anna Comegys of Blitzen •
From Boat Ford.
Those having work in my line will find it to
their advantage to give me a call. Will contract a Union church can have a chance is visiting in Burns this week.
B
oat F ord , Or., Dec. 26.
to furnish all buildings complete, includin'« to open it to the public.
Painting, and Papering. Terms: As reasonable
—A concert and ball was given
•INAL PROOF.
Mr.
Craft
had his wrist disloca­
as any responsible contractor.
We have no individual interest j in Burns Christmas Eve night and
U nited S tates L a S d O ffice ./
ted and his head bruised by the
in'
advancing
the
welfare
of
any
Office:
1st
Door
South
of
H
erald
Building,
tf-
Lakeview, O/egon. November 14, 1»»».)
was well-attended, wc are informed,
one church denomination above most of the society folks are saving overturning of a heavily loaded hay
N otice is hereby given that the foiiow-
g named settler hus filed notice oi his inten-
another; in fact, we have no pre­ their best dross, -»nd brightest frame, while hauling hay for Mr.
m to make final proof in support of his claim
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
d that said proof will be made before the
ference, but the record made by 1 smiles for the social event of the Kelso one day last week. Dr. Em-
igister and Receiver of Lakeview, Oregon,
Burns the past year in the History , season, the grand Burns Band bree put the wrist in place.
uuary 12tii, 1«89, viz-
The cheerful face of Geo. Hayes
.Jaine E. Horn,
J. NAT. HUDSON, of Town-building shows that “some , Dance, on New Eve.
W. A. WISHIRK,
is among us again.
Burns, Or,
S No. 2921, for the N’2' of SE qr i E’a of
Lakeview, Or.
thing
religious
has
got
to
be
done,
V qr. Sec 21, Tp 34 S, K34 E. He names the
—E. A’. King requests us to state
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous
and that mighty sudden,” and if that his saw-mill is now in readi­ / Charles and Anna Comegys are
WILSHIRE & HUDSON.
idence upon, and cultivation of, said land,viz
one set of church people cannot ness to accommodate the public guests of Mrs. Hayes during the
hn Billiugsly, Heury I amik , M. Fitzgerald,
d 0. Dunuean, Fort McDermitt, I*. O., Ne-
obtain the means, let another set i with lumber of every description holidays.
Attorneys-at-Law.
da.
Van Embree, with fever, and Ira
try, and if no one denomination is ! on demand; and will not be under-
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A. F. SNELLING. Register.
LAKEVIEW AND BURNS, OR.
Clark,
with an car affection, were
able to establish itself, let them i Mold by any lumber firm. Orders
on the sick list the past few days.
This firm practices in the’eourts of the State, “pool their issues” and open that
I
solicited.
50-tf
and before tlie U. 8. Land Office. Any land
The Boat Ford Christmas Tree
Office or other business entrusted to them will church building, as a Union church
—Steelville (Mo.), Mirror: Thos.
’INAL PROOF.
receive prompt attention.
which saint and sinner can join in I B. Fairclough, who has been at was a brilliant success. As the Ed­
U nited S tates L and O ffice . |
nr-LAND CASES SOLICITED.
sustaining in the interest of moral­ ' Sykston, Dakota, for some months, itor of T he H erai . d was present—
Lakeview, Oregon, November 14, 1388.)
ity—where the pulpit shall be free to has returned to his home near Cu­ and made an able and eloquent
KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow-
r-named settler has filed notice of his inten-
be used by every man or woman of i ba. He was in town Tuesday, and speech—I suppose he will give your
>n to make final proof in support of his claim,
BURNS, OREGON.
.
any religious denomination, bearing i called on the Mirror and set up the readers an account of the affair, so
ATTORNEY,
d that said proof will be made before the
I will only add that I believe our
•gi»t«r and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon.
I
credentials
of
good
ministerial
cigars to the printers. He declares tree to have been the handsomest
January 13th, 1889, viz:
GEO. 8. SIZEMORE - - B urns , q I( standing in the church they claim his intention of going to Harney one in Harney Valley; the children,
Arthur J. Horn,
to represent among us.
Valley, Oregon, in the spring.
, B. No. 2969, for the S’« of NE qr, & NU SE qr,
Criminal law a specialty.
Come, friends of humanity, of I As Mr. Fairclough is a young all of whom were of tender years,
iC 32, Tp 34 8, R 34 E. He names the following
itnesses toprove h<s continuous residence up- 1
----- 1 any, or all, or no church name, let i 1 man of industry and good moral acquitted themselves charmingly;
I, and cultivation of, said land, viz: John :
—
us unite, and, “with a long pull, a habits, his advent in this country and, although the house was crowd­
Jingsley; Henry Long, M. Fitzgerald and C.
annean, of 1*. O. Fort McDermitt. Nevada.
D.
strong pull, and a pull all together” would be greeted warmly by the ed almost to suffocation, the even­
jv 29-1
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
m ---------- pull that church building out of the better class of our citizens. The ing was thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Office at bis residence ou the east side of Sil-: *
. ,
. ,
B ee .
vics River, teu luilcs below Burns.
■ fintincilll Tilt it DllS been StUCK in Harney country is a very good agri­
--------------------------- -------------------- the past year, and if that cannot cultural country, but a poor soil for
—The best bit Cigar at W. E.
PINAL PROOF.
done, let us unite in erecting a the
-
young
man
sow
lllv ca average
v V A
y vrvaAAg aaia
*** to
vvz dxz
vv his Grace’s drug store.
Dr. S. B. McPheeters. i be
less costly building, and get it into firgt erop of wild oatg in
H.) —BARGAINS!—B argains ! ¡-Bar­
U nited S tates L and O ffice , I
Lakeview, Oregon, November 19, 1888.)
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
working order.
«...
—Paints and Oils of the best gains!!!—at N. BROWN’S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow
r-
T he —
H erald may be counted quality
alway8
—Darwin’s theory of the “survi­
K-nnmetl settler lias filed notice of his inten-
quality
always on
on hand
hand at
at W
W. . E
E. .
in to make final proof in Biipport of hi« claim
Office at W. E. Grace’s Drug Store.
1-ly
j_ _ 8tor
__ e.
_
upon to pay the regular monthly CJrace>B drug
val of the fittest” is simply that the
<1 that said pr»»of will be made before the
mister or Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on
or quarterly dues, such as its mem-
_Make
rcad- weakly die, while the robust and
—
Make up your fall list of read-
puary 21st, 1889, viz:
bers are called upon to contribute •
matter d join T he H erald hardy thrive and live. How true
E. L. Dusenbury,
Practical Surveyor
to its support, no matter what re- club for
this is of seed growth, and how nec­
ip rateg
rates.
-
I. 8. No. 3137, for the NE qr, of Sec 15, Tp
ligious denomination is in posses- >_Borl> to fc
r. and
Mr.
and Mrs.
Mrs. Henry
Henry essary to sow only that which is
i-, S, R 28 E. He names the following wit-
T. a . M c K innon ,
esses to prove his continuous residence upon
sion, and we believe every family Caldwell, last Wednesday, a fine Suited by nature to live and develop.
nd cultivation of, said laud, viz: Simon Lewis
Aj
to Mr and Mrg. Len. D. M. Ferry <5t Co., the great Seed
I. J. Williams, Peter M. Mallorj, David Miller,
Any and al] kinds of surveying done oil shot in Burns and vicinity will do the'
11 of Riley, Grant co, Oregon.
notice and reasonable terms.
Settler ' same, if the church is opened.
j Harlowe, a son, their second child, Growers Seed Dealers of Detroit,
IN HERALD OFFICE,
-
-
_
BURNS, OREGON.
wishing to be located, can nave plats furnishe
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A. F. SNELLING, Register.
free of charge.
rr
i i —Coal Oil at W. E. Grace’s drug Michigan, supply only the best and
T iie Editor of T he H erald , by ; gtoro
_
purest, raising their own seeds by
Open every day except Sunday, from 9 a m to 5 p m.
special invitation, attended the
the most improved methods and
—No turkey in this market.
Saddle and Harness Shop, Christmas Tree entertainment giv- —T he H erald acknowledges re- with the greatest care, bringing to Every Lady and Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to this Free Read­
piNAL PRJOF.
I«««1 r Th 7 rmng’ 1 ZC- T f ceiP‘ of a “ s
— -
good
fat —
hen” for “ a their business the invaluable aid of
ing Room.
U nited S tates L and O ffice , /
»88 by the patrons and friends of uhrigtma8 dinner from the owner of more than thirty years’ experience.
Lakeview, Oregon, November 28, 1888.) J. C. WELCOME - P roprietor .
Boat Ford School now being taught the Bi Burng Bargain Counter on Their Seed Annual for 1889 is a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the foi-
owing-named settler has filed notice of his in­
BURNS, OREGON.
by Miss Ida Roberts, and we are exblbition now at N. Brown’s store real help to the gardener, and
ention to make final proof in support of his
- gratified to report it a clever sue- ! for thig week
.
should be in the hands of all who
lalni, and that said proof wi’.l be made before
he County Judge of Grant county Oregon, or in
cess from the opening to the close.
_T„E H ebald acknowledges a desire to purchase pure and true
■ is absence before theC’ounty Clerk of Graut co.
It Canyon City, Oregon January 24ih, 1889, viz:
W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R
We have only time and space for a j
pleasant visit last Saturday seeds. Send your name to D. M.
synopsis of the proceedings.
fro' & and Mf8 chag zi j of Ferry <fc Co., Detroit, Michigan, and
-AND-
John Morrell,
1 he exercises of the evening open- Pi.isnn plwi-
they will forward you a copy.
f. E. No. 784, for the SW qr of Sec 33, Tp 24 S.
Jeweler.
; 32 E. He names the following witnesses to
cd with the singing of “Coronation”
_D L Grace Mrg Thog H Rf)b.
rove hiscontiuuous residence upon, and culti-
Bruxs, O il by fbe entjre house, Mrs. Boreland
ation of, said land, viz: James Brandon, Wm CHAS. SAMPSON
■ erts, Mrs. J. C. Parker, Frank Mc­
IcGlymre. Ed. Duncan, and Milton Modie, all
--------- Pre8idlng
the °rgan- ,
Em'' Clintock,
f Burns, P. O. Grant co., Oregou.
W. E. GRACE, P roprietor ,
-
-
-
BURNS, OREGON
Clintock, Mrs.
Mrs. A. A. Burnison,
Burnison, Miss
Miss
tec 13-3
A. F. SNELLING, Register,
_ , _
, _.
8 _ , bree offered an earnest and eloquent, Thompson, and several others of
h n ' Song,
P°ng; ?JT
ry,. Christmas!
Chri8tmT'BurnTattend^
Red Front Liverv &, Feed P^yer.
Merry
Burngy attended ThTtoTFori
the Boat Ford
Bells arc Ringing ” by the commit- cbrigtmag entertainment.
tee on music. This was followed /_Quite a
kaging Christmas
Stable
FINAL PROOF.
VV. C. BYRD - - -
P ropri ETOH v<hrieC1M T“!
yA?ran\rIrwb'n’ tree entertainment took place in
U nited S tates L and O ffice ./
Ethel McCarty, Alice McKensie, town Tuesday evening) andVa8 fol.
Lakeview, (Sragon, November 24. 1888.)
Dealer in
A CASH BUSINESS AT BED­ Lora Bunyard and Van Embree, i lowed b a ¿hrigtlna* balI.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow-
ng-named settler has filed notice of his inten-
and
a
song by Winnie McCarty
_
A
good
article
on
the
facts
rc-
—A good article on the facts re-
lou to make final proof in support of his claim,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PROPRIE­
ROCK PRICES.
| , Song,
” garaing
tbe value
yalue oi
Qf thig
nd that said proof will be made before the
..- , Thoughts
.
.. of .. Childhood,
,
garaing e me
mis valley
vaoey
h« Register or Receiver, at Lakeview. Oregon-
by
the
choir.
Recitations,
by
Olive
(
*
ag
rec
%ived tod )atc
for thig
ig8Uei
TARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDI­
.
Good
B«my
T«m«
and
Nn-e
ty
<h«
received
late
this
issue,
Is
our
motto,
-
-
n January 24th. 1889, viz:
Saddle Horses S
I_________
__________ _____ „__ McKen8Ie, _ Alice Embree, Nelhe but wiH
1:.'!! paid
next wef;k
Thomas II. Smith,
and Particular Attention
to the Boarding
..
CINES, FLAVORING EX­
1. 8. No. 3188, for the N‘^ of NEU. A ES of NW and Grooming of Transient Stock. Hay «k Grain Martin, Winnie
nme McCarty,
McCarty, Edith: _Onc of the best family news­
p
i of Sec 28, Tp 35H 8, R 32%E. He names the fol­ on baud.
TRACTS, DIAMOND
Bunyard,
Clyde
Embree
and
An-
swing witnesses to prove his continuous resi-
papers that
reaches uur
our uuna
desk id
is the
,
i
o-
i •
i papers
vnav rvacne»
vuv
enreupon, and cultivation of, said land, viz:
drew Greeley, bmging by Edith ^li-knowq Toledo Blade, a copy of
DYES AND FINE TOILET SOAPS.
ames Fortune, W. H. Gass, J. Berdugo. and R.
and Ura Bunyard and by W innie, wbichwiBbe found on file in the
. Sawdon, all of Burus, Grant county, Oregon,
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FRENC'H
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A. F. SNELLING. Register.
Ethel, Beryi and Ed. McCarty. Readi Room Our reader8 at a A Pleasing Sense of Health
HAIR
AND
TOOTH
BRUSHES, COMBS, SHOUL
Song, Nearer Home,” by the choir. digtan* can gend for ft frec g^ci.
and Strength Renewed, and
.
DER
BRACES.
FANCY
umT«C ?^i
• /aCC-
???’ men copy. : It will be found just
of Ease and Comfort
rjESERT LAND FINAL PROOF
Old Santa Claus is Coming this tbc
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need forthig winter-8
ARTICLES,
PERFUMERY,
BOOKS AND
Follow« tho use of Syrup of Fig», tW ii
layk t < r
,th®,clo8e of reading, and it will cost but 11.
I
U nited S tates L and O ffice , | Mrs. Louis Racine, - - Proprietress.
acts
gently
on
the
STATIONERY.
.
Lakeview, Oregon, November 24. 1888.)
which j John
Claus
ap-
_ iveuieiiiver
R:niember t vu.
he vr.
Grand New
j Cole
j. . • as . Santa
j
j
. I —
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Robert J.
A limited number of guests can secure the
K idneys , L iver 69 B owels
Bawdon of (»rant county, Oregon, has filed no­ most comfortable lodging rooms in the town peared and distributed candy, nuts Year Eve Ball ¡n Burng.
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tice of intention to make final proof on his des­
Cleansing the System when
and apples freely among the audi­
—See advertisement of the Tole­ Effectually
ert land claim. No. 260, for a tract beginning at at this home. Table« suppliedwith all Kind«
Costivo
or
Bilious,
Dispelling
of
eatables
the
marxet
affords.
1-ly
ence.
Mrs.
Baily,
Miss
Roberts,
the center of Sec 31, Tp 33 S, R32E; thence
do Blade on 4th page.
east U of a mile: north
of a mile: thence
S P hysicians ’ P re -?
Wm. Meglymre, Frank Whiting
P ure B randies ,
west % mile: thence south
mile to the point
LhL
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.L
-r.'
—SOMETHING NEW at the Colds, Headaches and Fevers
of beginning, before the Register or Receiver,
J SCR1PTIONS
care —(
and I rank Baker removed the gifts gtore of N Brown on Christmas
and permanently curing
W inks a L iquors
at takeview, Oregon, on Friday, the 2f»th day of
) FULLY
CONPOUND-J
January, 1889. He names the following wit­
from the tree, and J.
N Thrash > d
A hand8Olne di9piay of bar-
for Medicinal pur­
HABITUAL
CONSTIPATION
nesses to prove the complete irrigation and re­
The West Shore.
called out the names of those for|
hoiiday good/ ft is worth without weakening or irritating the or­
) ED, by Experienc-f
poses, constantly
clamation of said land: Charles Stearns, W. JI.
Gass, J. Berdugo, and T. H. Smith, all of Burns*,
whom
th
ey
were
intended
.
.
£
Jning
in
townz& look at.
I ed Pharmacist.
(
gans on which it acts.
on hand.
This
Magazine
makes
a
specialty
of
giving
P. O., Grant co, Orogen
For Bale In
aa4 Sl.M Bottle« by
just such information about the great Pa­
Dee 13-3
A. F. SNELLING. Register
-Mr.
Ed.
Kurtz,
of
Buck
Moun-
lt
~
Eadie
",£
elic
J
U
l
!
,ea
I
l
th
’
*?
d
all Leading Druggists.
cific Northwest as those who are interested
MA»V>ACTV*KS OK LT ST THS
in that region desire to have. It is neither tain came into Burns from that »» who suffer frdm habitual consti-
OALirOBIIA no STRUT 00
P’e*?Sn aC‘h‘
an immigration pamphlet nor a subsidized : point yesterday after supplies. Mr. Pat,?n-
al ,
h1u,d fruit remedy, Syrup Tzwnsvnj.F.. Kr S aw F bjuicuco , C Naw
GLASS, PUTTY,
£)ESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF.
railroad publication, but a genuine maga- ' kurtz is a late arrival in this part
Yoas. M Y.
--
--egon.
Having
formerlv
been
of
P1
8?
’
’
T?
‘
zine, now in its fifteenth year. It devotes . of
Oregon,
KALSOMINE, PAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES,
UsiTZtr S tatm L and OrncBJ
to Oregon,
Waahing-
a man
mail iiguilt
agent UI1
on the
Oregon Short more
beneficia!
m
effect
than — any
Lazevlew, Oregon. November 24. 1888 } its attention especially
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Al
VARNISHES, COAL OIL.
i’rvl ■ n Ki a and
nn.l
' Line
NOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN that William t/YW
ton. IrlnVirv
Idaho, \fnntnnn
Montana, Tlviftub
British Columbia
from O
Wy„ to Hunt- °ther reraedr
BCt? promptly
H. Gass, of Grant county, Oftgon, han filed no­
R
azors
axd
all kinds or pocket cutlery
, „
,
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, ington, Or. He expresses himself
K™1? °n ‘he.howel®, kidneys,
tice of hi» intention to make proof on his desert A,"kt
land claim No. 173. for the SE ur of Sec 1«, sW
it gives reliable descnptiona and beautiful
fc.
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liver, and stomach, and does not
r Ser 17. NE qr Sec 19, NW qr Set 20. Tp 34. 8, engravings of the mines, »^.>v
agri, U
ul.ural
«ount^
For 8ale by
.zUlo> db- ~
, - Ple^ With
- gj(.ken or debilitate.
I 32 E, before the Register and Receiver, at
ufavlr interests, fi fishing
«bitt or Indus!
riz»« nn<1
IlC 11 aS 8 |M
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akevlew, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 23d day trirts
tricts, stock
industries,
and tllill
.
Pe riHantHUV
<rrnanen^]y lOCAteCl
located «it
at .. .
-
f January, 1W. He names the following wit- the cities, townsand resources of that re- Ruck Mountain, and in company all druggists.
Will Give
AGENT FOR D r . HORNE’S ELEC­
esses to prove the complete irrigation and re-
/—Dr. Embree was sent for last
lamation of said land: J. Berdugo, T. H. Smith, gion, as well as tLefatmou.» scenery. In fact . w<th W. L. Beat of that place, ha«
TRIC BELTS A TRUSSES.
L. J. sawdon. and R. I>. Cooper, all of Burns, P. it is the only ynblication giving the class of engaged in the cattle bufliness. Mr Friday to attend A. D. Cavin’s lit­
Grant county, Oregon.
tle
child,
who
was
very
ill
from
ery
­
ON
FINE
ASSORTMENT OF THE
information
«ought
for
by
emigrants
and
Kurtz
isa
staunch
Democrat;
there-
W-3
A. F. SNELLING. Register.
tourists to the Pacific Northwest.
fore moat welcome and he join« sipelas ; also, to attend Mrs. Vaughn
BEST SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES,
HEW
YEAR
’
S
EVE.
who was quit« ill several days of
T he W est H horz contains artistic en- TllE H k RALD’ s list of BubacribeiH.
BEST QUALITY OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
j graving* and maintains a high standard of .
the past week.
—
The
Ontario
stage
driver
last
. Literary excellence. It is essentially a West- !
—Yearly advertisers oi stock DECEM BER 31 ht ., 1888.
gW-FRESH NUTS and CHOICE CANDIEH.^0
jjesert laxd , final proof .
Saturday
night
brought
in
word
FLOOR
MAMAORRS
cm magazine in every feature, and an expo­
brands in T he H crald get inser­
'
—
U nited S tater L and O ffice . / nent of the ltfe and energy of the West. that a man named Chas. Peterson, tions of stolen and strays free. -
C. Russell, L. Brown, C. Byrd.
Lakeview, <>reir.»n. November 24. 1888.)
With each number is sent an Art ttapple- who lives on the South-Fork of the
PRICKS AS REASONABLE AS THOSE .Of PERKD BY ANY
committee on arrangements
NOTICE IS HF.RFBY GIVEN that Joaquin
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BARGAIN
COUNTER
at
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«rduro, of Grant county. (»rerun, ha« filed no­ j ment, in colors or tints, about 19x24 inches Malheur, was lying on the road
OTHER LINE OF BVSINESS IN THIS SECTION.
E. B. Gray, Lee
ire of hb intention to make proof on his deM-at ! in siza, the subject being some feature of the between Harney and Burns, with Brown’s Christmas day. Go and J. C. Welcome,
ind claim No. 173, for the IxH« 3 and 4. E>, of
Caldwell.
-
w qr. AM SE qr
Sm 7. Lo>. 1 .nd 2. Ri, „< graud scenery’ which enchants all tourists 1 liis body bruised and one arm bro­ sep it.
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l<. TPM ». R .2 F. hefor» through the Northwest
—Polk County Observer: W. E Good Music has been secured for the occasion
ken; Dr. McPheeters and a party
and Receiver, at I^kevicw, <»rer«>n,
A cordial invitation is extended to All.
A bound volume of this Magazine for 1887 of men went to his assistance at Dalton is having several road carts
i Tueaday. the 22d dat of January. iw>. He
the folio« ins witnesses to prove tbe ’ or 18X8 is a perfect mine of information.
A Grand Parade
once. It seems the man was haul­ put up at Independence to take to
rt*ati<»n and reclamation of said
...
|2 50
’•»don. W H G m >. T. H. smith. ; Subscription, per year
Harney
valley
in
the
spring.
Am now better able than ever to meet the demands of the eoantry in
ing
a
load
from
the
saw-mill,
when
3.50 |
•c
° l u,’T’e^■ *11
*■ O • '.rant co . Bound volumes, each
Two bound volumes
«..no he fell off, or was thrown off the
—TO CLOSE OUT JAN. Irr — Will be given at 3 o’clock in the my line, ami am truly thankful for the liberal patronage I bar. rec.ivad
; Two biHind volumes and subscription «.¿O i wagon, the horses took fright, the Stenger Stosk of Clocks and afternoon by the B. B. B. I lecem-
in the past, and I well know that the only proper way to merit the con­
H^Send 25 ceuts for a sample copy.
ran away, and the wagon ran over Dry Goods is to be sacrificed.
ber 31st, 1SN.
tinued patronage and good will of the entire public is by fair and impar­
Address
L.
SAMUEL.
—Diamond Dyes for sale at W.
him, bruising him considerably,
—For all kinds of Stationery go
Publisher of T he W eft S moke ,
Grace’s drug More.
—
•100. tial dealings with all classes.
TICKETS
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Portland. ¿Orcenn. and breaking an arm.
to W. E. Grace’s drug stor«.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
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