East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 24, 1889, Image 3

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sw, Oregon, December 31, 1888.)
IEREBY GIVEN tint in <•. u.i pl i
ii. Commissioner's Letter "G’’ of
i, the following-named settler
?e of his intention to make final
>rt of his claim, and that said
mde before the County Clerk of
Oregon, at Canyon City, Or., on
| via:
Charles Ward,
if NE <ir of NW, A Lot 1 Sec 19. A
[10 S, K 32 E, aud SE qr of SE qr,
R31 E. He names the billowing
ove his continuous residence up
ration of. said land, viz: Charles
, H. Gass, J. M. FitzGerald, a.id
11 of Diamond. Grant county, Or.
A. F. SNELLING, RegUter.
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HERALD.
THURSDAY. JANI AKT
V. J. Ml I.LEU.
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iw, Oregon, December 31, 1888.)
HEREBY GIVEN that the fol
Settler has filed notice of bis in-
_e final proof in support of his
t said proof will be made before
Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon,
1889. viz:
¡Deorfc Siegle,
»r the E’> of NK <Jr*
17’ A
p31.S, R32S E. He names the
¿a to prove hia continuous real
d cultivation of said land, viz:
M. FitzGerald, W. H. Gass, and
1 of Diamond, Grant county, Or.
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
THE
HARN KY A I) V E RTI8 E M E NTS.
. - NEXTS.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Local News.
Harney City, Oregon.
Will practice in all the State Courta.
nCLl.ETIX
LAKEVIEW DISTRICT.
Our Washington correspondent sends us the
following information:
L and « ontebts D ecide ».—The names of the
auccvRSful parties nre printed in capita! letters:
State of Oregon vs. UNITED STATES.
JOHN M. FARRIS vs. John D. Mitchell.
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HARXEY VAL1.EY ITEMS.
The Fast is a Guaranty for the Future,
j Blanks for Final Proof Notices
1 have been filled out at this office
Free of charge ever since it first
opened its doors in Harney valley,
and owing to care exercised at all
, times no mistake has l>een made.
P roprietor . This then is the office to come to if
you want your work done correctly.
CASH STORE.
JASPER DAVIS
I.AXD OFFICE
When the editor of the Baker City
Democrat steals an editorial, word
for word, as he did last week from
Groceries and Merchandise. our New Year’s number, about the
town of Burns, it would be more
honest and professionally courteous
¡to tell where he got the article. If
ßLACKSMiT^j 3HOP i it was worth publishing, it was
worth crediting, and it is just and
ethical that every person should
have a certain property in the re­
sult of his labor, either mental or
VAN. S. CURTIS, P rop ’ r .
physical. The people of Burns—if
All kinds of Blacksmithing I they ever see the Democrat—will
know that the article was taken
and Wagon work
from our New Year’s edition, as the
date will show that the Times-Moun-
gIF" Horseshoeing 95.00 a span.
taincer was issued first.—Times-
{ Mountaineer.
Money Advanced
On Mutton Sheep. S worts A M il ­
ler will advance money on wethers
two years old and over, at the same
time taking bill of sale for sheep to
be delivered after shearing; we pro­
pose to pay as'much for mutton
sheep as any dealer and give satis­
faction.
S worts & M iller ,
9-16
Burns, Or.
-DEALER IN—
—Closing out—Men’s Long Gum
Boots $5.00, at Stenger’s.
Pat. McGinnis.
OltEGOX NEW«.
Ontario Atlas; Messrs Clark and
Miller of the Oregon Pacific were
in town Sunday.
Alvin Foster, aged nine years,
was drowned in Rossi’s mill slough
on the afternoon of the 13th. He
and two boys of the same age were
playing around the headgate, drop­
ping rat-tails and catching them as
they floated under the ice. Alvin
fell in and the other boys ran home
terrified. They refused to say a
word when questioned about Alvin,
and searching parties scoured the
country unsuccessfully that night.
Next morning, however, one of them
told where they had been playing,
and investigation resulted in find­
ing the body. Mr. Foster and wife
are in the Sparta district, Union
county, for the winter. Last fall
he built a house here to be occupied
by Alvin and sister and their grand­
mother, Mrs. Amidon, so the chil­
dren could attond school.
Mrs.
Amidon went up to Buel Clement’s
ranch, a ccuple of weeks ago, to
care for Mrs. Clement, who was ill,
and the children stayed at Mr.
Mack’s, at Washoe. The body was
taken to Union county for burial.
THE HERALD READING ROOM.
IN HERALD OFFICE,
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BURNS, OREGON,
Open every day except Sunday, from 9 a in to 5 p m.
Every Lady and Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to this Free Read­
ing Room.
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FROM
PRINEVILLE TO
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Leaves Prineville Mondays at 6 a m.
Loaves Burns Thursdays at 6 am.
BURNS.
Arrives at Burns Wednesdays at 6 pm.
Arrives at Prineville Saturday« at 6 p m.
Passenger Rates from Prineville to Burns, $7.50. Round Trip, $14—with 60 days delay.
The latest reports from Canyon
City say that McGinnis, sentenced
to be hanged at that place on the
18th inst., has been granted a sixty
days respite by the Governor of the
State, that an examination may be
made to ascertain if there is any
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ew, Oregon, December 29, 1888.)
truth in the confession w.Seh the
AT P. F. STENGER’S, BURNS, OR.
EREBY GIVEN that the follow-
ler has file-’ notice of his inten­
doomed man recently made, where­
proof in support of bis claim,
pruuf v. ill oe made before the
in he implicates two other par­
"of Grant county, Oregon, at
jr.. on February 21, 1889, viz:
ties in the killing of Lockwood last
. I.. Belshaw,
Ashland Record: George, the fif-
July.
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or the K1-.; of SW qr A NW qr of
f NW qr. Sec 22, Tp 20, S, R 29 E.
teen-year
old son of Geo. Brown, of
The
Burns
Brass
Band
Masquer
­
A FURTHER DISCOUNT OF
fullowing witnesses to prove his
Idem e upon, ami cultivation of
ade Ball takes place in Robinson’s Eagle Point, met with a sad fatal
: M. C. Brand, W. U. Smith, of
., or., George Gilbert, C. F. Lew-
accident in that section on the 15th.
Irant county, Oregon.
This paper and the Detroit Free Hall, at Burns, on Friday evening, He was out hunting and carried a
CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
Feb. 8th. Good music, good sup­
1 Press 1 year for $3.
-
per, and good management. Tick­ powderhorn along. While crawl­
LAND FINAL PROOF,
C. A. SWEEK,
Look over this paper. There are ets $2.50, including supper; specta­ ing through some brush his shotgun
On All Goods Now Held in'Stock.
valuable
literary inducements of­ tors 50c; ladies free. Masks at W. went off, striking the horn which
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ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW.
(W, Oregon. December 31, 1888.)
explode!^ and drove the load and
fered to subscribers. Some of them E. Grace’s Drug Store.
HEREBY GIVEN that Charles
CANYON CITY. OREGON.
srhlde of Diamond, Grant county, Or.,
ought to suit you.
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led notice of his intention to make proof
X-Tlic early arrival of the “On­ the horn into his leg, tearing a ter­
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i desert land claim, No. 220, for the SE qr
rible hole in the region of the thigh.
24. NE qr of Sec .5. Tp 31. S. R :>1 E: EJj
—Burns Grand Masquerade Ball tario” mail, as Vale-Burns line is
1r. 4 Lots 3 & 4, Sec 29, E’. of NW qr &
4
J. J. Fryer, who was driving in a
1 2 8ec
Ti> I, rv E r., E.
H i..!.-
■_ g BW
o». 30.
ilt.-i,
ueiore
uie th<-
commonly
called,
since
P.
F.
Feb. Sth: tickets (including sup­
gj||KRi - t-lver at Lake view, Oregon,
wagon not far distant, heard a hal­
»dnesday, 1he Cth day of March, 1889. He
per) $2.50; spectators .50c.; ladies Stenger took it in charge, is giving
9 the following witnesses to prove the
IMO. infgati.ui and reclamation of said
universal satisfaction. The mail is looing noise, went to the brush and
free.
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Wm. Mapper, R. D. Cooper, J. M. Fitz
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found the Loy about dead in a pool
I, and M II. Gass. all of Diamond, Grant
—Closing out — Chain Pumps, advertised to arrive in Eurns 10:30
y, OiegOD
of
blood.
Nothing
could
have
p m, yet gets in promptly about 5,
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A. F. SNELLING, Regllter.
won’t freeze, at Stenger’s.
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saved him from death, as the wound
—One copy of the E ast O regon three times a week.
was too vital.
—
Go
to
the
stable
of
Roussel
H erald , done up in a wrapper rea-1
LAND FINAL PROOF.
Bros,
for
horse
feed
and
livery
ac
­
Oregon Scout: From a telegram
BURNS, OREGON.
dy for mailing to friends abroad
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O. P. Cresap,
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¡received on the 16th by County
10 cents, 3 copies 25 cents. Adver­ commodations.
Lakiview, Oregon, December 31, 1888. J
ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Rlrhard
—Yearly advertisers of stock Judge Goodall, we learn that a pro-
tise the Harney eountry with the
»«r-er. Of Diamond, .rant county, Or.,
ed notice of intention to make proof on Has also a fine assortment of Barbedine ware— truth, not with speculators’exagge­ brands in T iie H erald get inser­ l position is soon to be made to the
»ert land claim No. 185, for the SW qr of | something new, which for beauty of design and
A the NW qr of Sec 17, Tp 81 S, R 32 E.
tions of stolen and strays free. -
people of Grande Rondc valley, by
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me the following witnesses to prove the j finish is hard to equal. A fine line (and in all rations.
■*“ • I ‘ i “•■ration and reclamation of said j shades), of
Mr. Hunt, the railroad magnate, as
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Remember
Harney
’
s
Grand
—
Closing
out
—
Dress
goods,
new,
fepper, Chas. Dollarhide, W. H.
M. Fitzgerald, all of Diamond,
G yards wide, at 85c, formerly $1- Mask Ball takes place on February preliminary to extending his road
Oregon.
MOSAIC WARE.
I A. F. SNELLING Register.
through the valley. From what we
14th, as advertised elsewhere.
25, at Stenger’s.
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—Pay 10c to have a copy of the
5
—Dried Peaches, dried Prunes, learn he is now negotiating with the
ND FINAL PROOF.
Times-Mountainecr
containing
the
Beautiful
Glass
Ware
and
all other Groceries, at closing Pendleton people as to whether the
of
description
of
the
Harney
country,
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out prices, at Stenger’s.
- [ road shall tap that place or not.
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eview, Or., December 31, 1888.)
DRUG STORE.
When that matter is settled he will
sent
East,
and
that
10c
may
return
L.~* M
HEREBY GIVEN that William
Ball nt Marion Bunyard'8.
WATCHES
AND
JEWELRY.
lamund. Grant county, Oregon,
’
know
his
route
and
will
immediate
■-CJCT.
you many dollars.
s of his intention to make proof
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BURNS, OREGON
The dance as advertised to be ly push the road into this valley, W. E. GRACE, P roprietor ,
pd claim No. 216, fur SE ur c-f
—Great Reduction in Dress Goods
of See 24, Tp 3-1, S R 31 E : E> a of
given at Marion Bunyard’s resi­ entering it near Summerville. The
Tobacco and Cigars—Pipes, atid Meerschaum
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at N. Brown’s.
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B4, S R 32 E. before the Register
Pipes a specialty, warranted. Oysters, Sar­
dence on Boon Island 17th inst., route he purposes taking is directly
t Lakeview, Oregon, on Tuesday,
—iMervin Sworts was in Burns
dines, Crackers, all fresh. Soaps, best
larch, 1889. He names the foi­
Dualer in
came off with the greatest success, through the valley to Union, and
es to prove the complete irriga-
brands. Yeast Powders—everybody
Monday looking after the interest
put ion of said land: R. D. Coop-
according to promise. The music from here up Catherine creek to the
rliide, J. M. Fitzgerald, and W.
can draw a prize worth from 25c
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PROPRIE­
of that ranch. He left on Wed­
Diamond, Grant county, Oregon.
to fl. Full line of School
was excellent, A. D. Cavin and Mr. Park, through Eagle and Pine val­
; A. F. SNELLING, Register.
nesday.
TARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDI­
Books, and Stationery
Fiddler acquitting themselves with leys to Snake river, thence up the
of alldcRcriptions.
—Closing out—Cloaks at $5.00,1
CINES, FLAVORING EX­
-’“■■«■LLÀNEOI S ADVERTISEMENTS.
much credit, the stirring lively river to into the Boise valley. It is
Orders from
$7.50, $9.00; formerly $9.50, $12.00,
TRACTS, DIAMOND
The Country promptly and correctly filled. 1-1 y
strains being heard until 6 o’clock needless to say that the road would
and $13.60, at Stenger’s.
—
DYES
AND
FINE TOILET SOAPS.
next
morning.
Bp«
take four-fifths of the trade of the
/-Charley Parrish, attorney-at-
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The
guests
were
numerous
and
entire country through which it
The Minneapolis Housekeeper law, Canyon City, Oregon, was in
J. CORY,
HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, CBOMS, SHOUL
well-known as a leading ladies’ pa­ Burns Tuesday, looking after the enjoyed heartily the hospitality of passes. We are assured by those
their bachelor host.
DER BRACES, FANCY
who ought to know that this road
per, being justly the housekeeper's ditch and dam business.
Supper was all that could be de­ will be in operation inside of eigh­
ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BOOKS AND
rney - at -L aw and S olicitor ! favorite, hat just been received, and I
—Mr. Rice, of Warner, was here
sired, sumptuous, nicely served and teen months.
i its pages are filled with choice, on a business trip this week.
STATIONERY.
>r A merican and F oreign
done
ample justice to by “the gay
;
readable
matter.
Among
its
many
E P atents .
—
Housekeepers
can
get
a
fine
f -y— y --------
Corvalis Gazette: About 130 of
Eh --ke
interesting articles are “Cooking quality of Brewery Yeast cheap for revelers near the witching midnight
the 180 destitute Chinamen who
hour.
”
There
were
49
numbers
sold.
Lessons for Young Housekeeper’s,” cash from Mrs. Paul Locher, al the
Among those present (and we en­ were lately working on the O. P.,
P ure B randies ,
P hysician «’ P re -/
by Juliet Corson, principal of the brewery north of this office. 9-tf.
W ines a L iquors
SCHIPTION»
CARE—4
deavored
to obtain a full list) were: and were in Albany last week were
New York Cooking School; and a A—Peter Clemens lost ten head of
FULLY
COMPOUND-?
ECHAN ICAL EXPERT.
for Medicinal pur­
sent to San Francisco on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. I). Scott,
series of Home Kindergarten in­ cattle lately by eating wild parsnips. Mr. and Mi-:. A. D. (.avin,
poses, constantly
El», by Experienc-/
via the Yaquina route, by the citi­
611 F at., N. W.
W ashington , D. C. struction to mothers.
Mr. and Mrs. II. B, Mace,
Other de­ Farmers should be careful to exter­ Mr.
on
hand.
ed
Pharmacist.
I
and Mrs. Samuel King,
zens of Albany raising a subscrip­
and Mrs. E. A. Taylor,
partments are devoted to the care minate’ this poisonous weed wher­ Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Buchanan,
as to value and validity of
tion and paying their fare.
ta. Jftte« .tion paid to Infringement of infants, dre«s, the toilet, home ever found, as it has killed other
W. E. Grace and Miss L. Goodman,
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ntetfynces. Patents for Designs,
Two young men from Iowa loca­
(’. ('. Hill and Miss Cora Harris,
•Maraa. and Labels obtained. Copy- decorations, house furnishing, all stock as well as cattle.
Omer Terrell and Mies Dora King.
ted
in
Independence
five
years
ago,
T. J. Sillman and Mrs. J hb . Covshall,
GLASS,
PUTTY,
kinds of art and fancy work, etc. Its
Wilson and MI bb L. McKlntion,
Roseburg Plaindealer: Hon. L. D. Wm.
without any worldly wealth at all;
Willard Terrell and Miss Ella Barnes,
KALSOMINE, PAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES,
literary
matter is by the best au­
Charles Cronin and Miee Eva Waters,
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Montgomery,
of
Burns,
Grant
coun
­
now they are worth $5000—a mod­
Harry McClure and Mise Leah Taylor,
VARNISHES, COAL OIL.
thors. The letters from the “Si
lilt hard King and Mipp Tillie Allieon,
ty, formerly of Canyonville, this John
est sum, yet enough to show what
Newman and Miss Allie Waters.
4 x-j a
ters,
”
“
Young
Folks
’
Talks,
”
“
Que
­
RAZORS
ani
> ALL KINDS of POCKET CUTLERY
L. I! stetler and Miss Mnrv Waters.
atenta
county, gave us a pleasant call A.
vouni« men can do who are sober
Robert Week»and MI bh Laura McLean,
at Ip
ries and Replies,” form a n< er
II. C. Levons anti Mibb Maggie Welcome,
on his way to Green Mountain mines John Lui-hanan and MisB N'anc.s Barnes,
and industrious.
4
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’eats and Trade-Marks procured ceasing source of interest.
J. If. Meadows and MI bb Frankie Barnes,
where he has a placer claim. Mr Jeff*.
Ications Revived and Prosecuted
Cawlfield and Mips Viola Alberson,
AGENT
FOR
D
r
.
HORNE
’S ELEC­
—
Chas.
Roussel
vs.
F.
Gibblin
The Housekeeper is a large 16-
afore the U. S. Patent Office at
Ellis McKinnon and Miss Marietta Haley,
Montgomery was father of the bill M ubbts
iptly for moderate fees, and no
civil action to recover money, comes
. I). L. Grace. B. Brown. G. Hayes.
TRIC
BELTS
<t
TRUSSES.
bless Patent ¡ r secured. Send for page semi-monthly, and its 24 num-
”
G.Buchanan, J. C. Reed, C Gibson,
i’S Gl IDE.”
before Squire Parker to-day.
I bers cost only $1.00 a year—the reducing the interest in this State “ Robt. Terrell, C. Gilliain. W.Hnd h,
FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE
L II0UGH, Washington, D. C.
H
, i ... m i »
i
H. Haley I. Ritterbusi h, Ted Haxcs,
from ten to eight per cent, the pres­ “ “ Schuyler
Whiting. Thoa. McCormick,
price commonly charged by all the
BEST
SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES,
“
(
has.
Nelson,
J.
T.
Barnes.
—
Fiddler,
ent legal rate.
“
Victor Oilman, G. Cawlf.cld, 1». Marrs,
leading papers which come but once
BEST QUALITY OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
“
D. Newman, J. Alien, E. H. Fo inbree,
—Ladies in delicate health, and “ J. Laumon. A. Goodman, I. McKinnon,
■amont.i. Premiums nre given to
“
II. Bugler, E<1. Dmoan, T1 j .<. Htephei a,
<ar"FRESH NUTS and CHOICE CANDIES
Ed. Met art , Frank Whiling. W. J^vei a,
subscribers, among them the fa­ ■til who Buffer from habitual consti­
“
H. Young, J. C. Foley, W. E. Bunyard.
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mous “Buckeye Cookery,” a com­ pation, will find the pleasant Cali­
price
«
as
reasonable
ah those offered by any
fornia
liquid
fruit
remedy,
Syrup
plete cooking book of 535 pages, in
OTHER LINE OF Bt’HINESS IN THIS SECTION.
water-proof cloth binding. Last of Figs, more easily taken and
CSrrand 2E3all
year Mrs. J. N. Sackett, of Bould­ more l«neficial in effect than any
Am now letter able than ever to meet the demands of the country in
er, Col., t< ok 1st prize ($300), for other remedy. ft acts promptly EÎT MASQUERADE
my line, and am truly thankful for the liberal patronage I have received
the largest onion rais 1 from seed y. t gently on the bowels, kidneys,
AT
in the past, and I well know that the only proper way to merit the con­
given as a premium. Send 2-eent liv- : and stomach, and does not
tinued patronage and g<M«l will of the entiro public is by fair and impar­
Harney, Oregon,
stamp to the “Housekeeper, Mirim - s. '■■ ii or debilitate. For sale by
tial dealings with all classes.
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apolis, Minn..” for sample copy ai d all druggists.
IN
—J. S. Devine was in town on
premium list supplement, which
give lots of reading and full particu­ Tuesday lost.
DRINKWATER’S NEW HOTEL
—Locher the Burns Brewer is ad­
lars.
A Pleasing Sense oi Health
Thursday Fvc. February 14. ’W>,
ding an ice-house to his premises.
and Strength Renewed, and
COMMITTEE OF INVITATION:
Roseburg Plaindealer: Hon. L. D.
—Make up your fall list of read­
of Ease and Comfort
Montgomery, after many months' ing matter and join T he H erald Geo. McGowan, Tex. Sillman,
Follows the nw of Syrup of Figs, an il
absence, visited Glendale Wednes­ club for cheap rates.
Burna.
I acta gently on the
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Wm. Coatsworth, L. B. Baker,
day, having just returned from
K idney «, Lrvr.n '^5 B owel «
Harney.
—E. A. King requests us to state
Eastern Oregon. We join his many
Effectuall,-
the RynUm when
GEO McGOWAX.
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BURNS, OREGON.
3 oe B i I m HU, Dispelling
that his saw-mill is now in readi­
friends in bidding him welcome.
FLOOR MANAGEM:
Colds, Headaches and Fevers
ness to accommodate the public Wm. Alberson, James Legacy,
Axent for Raver A Walker, wholesale dealers la
and p • manent ljr curing
fW* You as a well-known Dem­ with lumber of every description
L. B Baker.
HABITUAL
COXSTIFATIOM
ocrat. are hereby respectfully re­ on demand; and will not be under­ gSF“Very Best of Music wilt be
with<r.t weakrnini or irritating th« or­
quested to send T iie H erald your sold liy any lumber firm. Orders
Furnish«
gans on which it acta.
50-tf
!• r
.!• in 8Cr »rd >1.00 Vtottte« bf
name for the New Volume one year. solicited.
all f,««4li!ig Drutrfclwta.
Grand March at 7:30 o’clock.
12.60, or $3 for your own subscrip­ /—Messrs. Paul Locher, C. M.j
VASTTM T»'R.SO OMLV BV
WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES,
tion 1 year and for any friend back Caldwell and Louie Racine are put­ tickkts , including «upper - - 92.50
CALIP0BKIA no 8YKUP 00
ide Ffiwvj, C«u,
Fast 3 months.
ting iip’ce this week.
fob F ib * nab ’ s F i ní » ¡»SUBA*»a î ’ owfawî .*^Â
VIF
«FK< tators , anpprr inelndrd. 91.00 L"*-M*ru.,. Kr.
Mr* Yeee. N Y.
IO Per CentDisoount
T en P er C ent on F ormer R educed P rices !
FINE SIVER WARE:
Goods
JrV ZEt. Firioes
F. F’. STEIGER’S)
AZRO
HARDWARE, TINWARE, WAGON MATERIAL,
F’ctraa. Machinery.