I. ADVERTISEMENTS. 0F- THE HERALD THURSDAY, JANUARY 31.18X1». UNITED STATES LAND OFFICR, J »w, Oregon, Ihjcembrr 81, 188x. ) HKRKBY GIVEN that thè f«»l . aettler ha* «k-d notile of hi« in «ke final pruof in «up|M»rt of hi« «t aai'i pruof will be madv befure H.UIXEY V ALLEY ITEMS, or Kweiver at LakevUw. Urvg.ni. . 1889, Vi«: (¡«orge Bielle, The Fast Is a Guaranty for the Future. l.,r thè E1, <|< N E ur, Sec 17. A ►'-, , T).3>.s, li :W, E. He ninne, tlle Blanks for Final Proof Notices heesesto prove hi, eonfluuotlN revi in.l eultivelion uf , hì <1 lumi, vix: have been tilled out at this oilice J, M. Ei:x<ier»ld, W. H. (.un. end Free of charge ever since it first ai! ol Diamomi, Ursnt county, tir. opened its doors in Harney valley, A. F. SNELLINU, Regiiter. Local News. Painting. Money Advanced On Mutton Sheep. S worts A M il To W hom it M ay C oncern : I hereby respect/ully tender my ler will advance money on wethers services as a Practical Painter to two years old and over, at the same time taking bill of sale for sheep to the citizens of Harney \ alley, I be delivered after shearing; we pro i House Painting a specialty. Sat-; pose to pay as much for mutton ' isf.iction guaranteed. sheep as any dealer and give satis W m . II. CULP. faction. S worts A M iller , Bure,, Or. 9-16 Burns, Or. C iias W. P arrish has gone to Salem to oppose the Harney Coun ty bill. Mr. Parrish resides in Can yon City. — Burns Grand Masquerade Ball Feb. 8th: tickets (including sup per) $2.00; spectators 50c.; ladies free. - J —January leaves us to-day and leaves many friends to mourn its loss, as April rarely gives as fine weather. —Dr. Horton of Diamond, sub scribed for a copy of Peterson’s handsome magazine for Mrs. II. M. Horton, and the Free Press and T he H erald for himself for the ensu ing year. —One copy of the E ast O regon H erald , done up in a wrapper rea dy for mailing to friends abroad 10 cents, 3 copies 25 cents. Adver tise the Harney country with the truth, not with speculators’exagge rations. - This paper and the Detroit Free Press 1 year for $3. - Look over this paper. There are valuable literary inducements of fered to subscribers. Some of them ought to suit you. - —Closing out—Men’s Long Gum Boots $5.00, at Stenger’s. There i« a wide spread demand by all readers and student« fora w ark that shall furnish com pactly and attractively, all the isseiitia! facta and KtatiwticH of the different regions of the world and the races inbahiting it All »his in formation h«« been induHtriously «ought, care fully tested and proved, and is brilliantly told in one handy and hundxoiiie volume hv One«- ime Keclus, the famous French geographer and bHVUllt The author ha« really succeeded to a surpris ing degree in acconipli«bing hi« purnege. It 1« a wonderful book and there ia none like it. It is just what its title represents it to he— a book all around the world—but it is the world xeen through eye« of the largest intelligence and de scribed with inimitable vigor, freshnesa sud picturesque grace, combined with «tu<iioux ami painstaking accuracy The result is the story of the world The more the volumo is looked into the greater in the sense of its wiue »cope and it« masterly preparation Attractive read- i iug for the family gathered around the evening , lamp, it i« also a handy book for immediate re- | ference fur the busy niau who would illuminate his daily news with more accurate information In brief, a great deal of hard work, painstak- ; iug, and skill have gone into this work, which is no catch-penny concern, presenting a hud dled mas« of pitch-forked facta to the innocent reader uuder preteuse of cyclopedic informa tion It ia what it professeN to be: a short view of all the people« and countri*R under the sun, bo nnnnged aud digested that a great deal of useful and interesting knowledge is packed handily in u limited «pace While a child ; would never tire of the fam inatiou uf the facts illuminated by :.71 illustration« oi which 99 are full-page, the must thoroughly read mun will find on every page something, the importance of which he uever fully realized until u geo graphical expert presents it with scientific ef fect ill attractive phraseology. The mail who prepared this work is a genius in such effort. There aie no weak spots ill it. The publishers 1 have done their best fur the mechanical part of | the work and their enterprise leaves nothing to be desired in that respect. The J. Dewing Company, 818 Market st., Sail Francisco. Cal. are the sole agents for the work I this side of the Rocky Mountains, and all appli- i cations fur agencies should be addressed them, j THE HERALD READING ROOM BURNS, OREGON. HERALD OFFICE, Open every day except Sunday, from 9 a in to 5 p in. -♦)------ Every Lady and Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to this Free Read ing Room. and owing to care exercised at all Pat. McGiBnit*. times no mistake has been made. Canyon City News: The cage of This then is the office to come to if U nited S tates L and O ffice . I rievr, Oregon, December 81, IttoH.I you want your work done correctly. the State of Oregon vs. Pat McGin HEREBY GIVEN that In compli nis, appealed to the supreme court, on. Commissioner’s Letter “G” of T iie Burns Brass Band claim to .. the follow ing named settler has been set for hearing on Thurs FROM PRINEVILLE TO BURNS. ice of his intent! »n to make final be farther art-ay from a county seat day, Jan. 31st. The main grounds I»ort of his claim, and thi.t said than any Band in the United ma le before the County clerk of for the appeal were, we understand, i. Oregon, at Canyon City, Or., on States, and don’t forget the tickets C. B BAKER. Sub-Contractor. that the prisoner was brought into 89. vis: to their ball next Friday night, r Charles Ward, the court room in handcuffs, con leaves Prineville Mondays at 6 a m. Arrives at Burns .Weduvadayn at 6 pm. L of NE qr of NW, A Lot 1 Ser 19. A cost but 12. Leaves Burna Thurtdava at 6 am. Arrives at Prineville Haturda) a at 6 p iu. trary to the statute. Considering Fl’p :>0 S, It 82 E, and SE qr of SE qr. B, R31 E. He names the following the enormity of his crime it would —Feb. 8: masquerade dance in hrove his continuous rt aidenc e up Jiva ion of. said land, viz: ( harks have been recklessness on the part Passenger Rates from Prineville to Burns, $7.50. Round Trip, $11 with 00*days delay. Tickets $2. . 11. G i « m » J. M. FitzGerald, a .d Burns. of the sheriff to remove the irons L all of Ldiiniqud. Grunt county, Or. — Feb. 14: grand masquerade A. F. SNELLING. Register. even had he been ordered to, for the ball at Harney. Tickets, $2.50. prisoner had killed one officer, and )OF. — Feb. 22: grand ball in Burns. attempted the life of the main wit U nited S tates L and OipiciJ Tick, to, , 2. ness. However, the supreme court L*ke\ iew, Oregnii, December ‘.9, isss.I will grant a new trial for the wretch —The infant child of Mr. and HEREBY GIVEN that the f«»ll<?w- Late Issues of the Select Serie of 1’opu* ! on this small technicality. ittler bus filed notice of hl« inten- Mrs. Cal Johnson of Burns was lar American Copy-right Novel«. e pi’oof in support of h - claim AT P. F.STENGER’S, BURNS, OR Senator's Bride, by Mri. Alex. McVeigh Miller. 1 proof will be ina-’.e Before the very sick this week. The Burns Brass Bind Masquer A Wedded Widow, by T. W. Hanshew. c of Grant county, Oregon, a’ Vella Vernell, by Mrs. Sumner Hayden. Or., on February 21, 1HS9, viz: , —Closing out—Dress goods, new, ade Ball takes place in Robinson’s Bonnie Jean, by Mrs. E. Burke Collins. K. L. Belaliaw, li yards wide, at 85e, formerly $1- Brunette and Blonde, Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller Hall, at Burns, on Friday evening. for the E’.. of SW qr «.v NW qr of A Stormy Wedding, by Mary E. Bryan. - of NW fir, Ser 22, Tp20, S. Il .9 E. 25, at Stenger’s. Feb. Sth. Good music, good sup Gratin's Trials, by Lucy Randall Comfort. » following witnesses to prove his Will She Win? by Emma Garrison Jones. A FURTHER DISCOUNT OF per, and good management. Tick- The irtfiideix e ui>on, and < ul<i\at i >n of /-w m. Farleigh of Harney, sold Widow’s Wager, by R ush Ashleigh. [yiz M. C. Brand, W. C. Sinith, of Win. Mattison of Seattle, W. T., Octavia's Bride, by CharlesT. Mnnneis. ets$2.00; spectators50c ; ladiesfree; Ji t*o.. Or., George Gilbert, C. P-. I.ew- Badly Matched, by Helen Corwin Pierce, , Grant county, Oregon. four Yoke of steers at $50 a head. Masks at W. E. Grace's Drug Store. lhe i'hantom Wife, by Mrs. M. A. Victor. The Bride Elect, by Annie Ashmore. A. F. SNELLING. Register. —Pay 10c to have a copy of the Florence Falkland, by Burke Brentford. —Go to the stable of Roussel The Virginia Heiress, by May Agues Fleming. Times-Mountaineer containing the yMBV land final rgooF, sibyl'R Influence, by George Sheldon. ■ ac- Bros, for horse feed and livery House uf Secrets, by Mis. Harriet Lewis. 50 cts. description of the Harney country, commodations. - Rosamond, by Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller. U nited S tates L and O ffice J sent East, and that 10c may return Lakeview, Oregon. December SI, 1888.i The price of the above books is 25 cents each, On All Goods Now Held in Stock. unless otherwise specified, and will be sent by NOTICE 1A HEREBY GIVEN that Chari«*» you many dollars. From Boat Ford. mail, postage free, on receipt of price. Men ollarhi«!«* of Diamond, Grant countv. Or. —Great Reduction in DrcssGoods in filed noti< r of his intention to make pro.», —Yearly advertisers ot stock E d . H erald : A slight fall of tlie tion T he H erald when ordering above booxs. i hi« desert land claim, No. 220, ior the SE ar . STREET d: SMITH. Publisher, New Yorn. - brands in' T he H erald get inser “beautiful” in our illehe. Nec 24, NE <(r of Nee 25, Tp 84, 8, K : I E: E% at N. .Brown’s. RW qr. A Lx'« 3 4, Sec 29, E’s of NW qr «V tions of stolen and strays free. - — Thus. Baker and Wm. Catter- — Closing out — Cloaks at $5.00, A. F. & A. M. 'S. )<ili2 8ee ;o, T d :4, s . R «2 E, before the sgiBter and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, $7.50, $9.00; formerly $9.50, $124)0, —Remember Harney’s Grand son, who have been so ill of pneu Masonic brethren are hereby respectfully re i Wedneadav. the 6th day of Mardi, 18X9. He quested to meet at Bain's Hall, Harney, nt one Mask Ball takes place on February monia at Devine’s, are able to be u’clocK, February 2d. By request of imei the following witncsaca to prove the and $13.60, at Stenger’s. - mplete irrigation and reclamation of said S everal of the B rethren . up and about again. ricetoerflsd? Wip. Klcppvr, R. D. Cooper, J. M. 1 itz —^Housekeepers can get a fine 14th, as advertised elsewhere. raid, and W . IL Gam», all of Diamond, Grant — Dried Peaches, dried Prunes, — Born, Jan. 8, 1889, to Mr. and From Silver Lake—No. 2. quality of Brewery Yeast cheap for uuty, Uiagon. n 17-8 A- F. SNELLING, Register. cash from Mrs. Paul Locher, at the and all other Groceries, at closing Mrs. Doc Woods, a fine girl. S ilver L ake , Jan. 14. - —The school at Boat Ford and brewery north of this oilice. 9-tf. out prices, at Stenger's. BURNS, OREGON. )ESERT LAND FINAL PROOF. —(’apt. Win. Geary of Ontario, the one at Saddle Buttes are pro E d . H erald : I arrived home the —Miss Ray Thompson after quite was in town Sunday. day before Christmas. Had a very- gressing finely. _______ U nited S tates L and O ffice , > a long stay in Burns returned to - Lfktview, Oregon, December 31, 1KSX.) — Mark Embree is building a pleasant time during the holidays —Closing out — Chain Pumps, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ltichard her home in the country last week. at Paisley. house on his place at Boat Ford. . Cuwyar. of Diamond, (¡rant county. Or., won’t freeze, at Stenger’s. - < I « «tied notice of intention to make proof on —I am at my old home in Silver — Wash. Harkness gave a dance — Ladies in delicate health, and • deeert land claim No. 185, for theSW qr of the evening „ of [ Lake and have scon the most of my e 1,4 ihe N W qr of Sec 17. Tp 31 S, R 32 E. : all who suffer from habitual consti- in h s new house 1 Card of Thank«, a name the following witnesses to prove the old neighbors and friends. Jan. 18th. mplete irrigation and reclamation of said [ pation. will find the pleasant Cali DRUG STORE nd: Wm. Klepper, Chaz. Dollarhide, W. H. fornia liquid fruit remedy, Syrup Mrs. P. F. Stenger, in the ab —Married Jan. 17th, at the resi —The scarlet fever has spent its ira, and J. M. Fitzgerald, all of Diamond, W. E. GRACE, P roprietor , - BURNS, OREGON sence of her husband, requests T he dence of the bride’s parents, by fury, and the general health is of Figs, more easily taken and ant county, Oregon. n 17 s A. F. SNELLING, Rcgiater. more beneficial in effect than any H erald to present her thanks to Rev. T. V. B. Embree, Robt. J. J. good. —Tin. Schroder has paid me a other remedy. It acts promptly i each and every citizen in Burns, Weeks and Mrs. Laura McLean. IEXTLAND FIXAI. PROOF. —At a school meeting nt Boat visit since my arrival. She will yet gently on the bowels, kijnevs. who so promptly and effectively DEaler in w. om U nited S tates L and Orncr,» liver, and stomach, and docs not responded to the alarm of fire from Ford school house, Jan. 18, Wm. move to Thompson valley in about Laxeview, Or., December 31, ixn.8, | For sale by their residence last Monday night. Clark was elected director vide a month. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PROPRIE •TOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that William sicken or debilitate. leuprrof Diamond, <>rant ctmutv. ormron, all druggists. —Our little town has improved - Also, to state that all who find Wm. Page. TARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDI s filed notit e of his intent Ion to make proof —Wm. Meglemre is reported ill considerably. hi« desert land claim Xc, 216, for SE qr of —Geo. W. Farleigh of Drewsey their buckets used on that occasion ir of See 24. Tp 34, S R 31 E: E‘, of CINES, FLAVORING EX ending —We had a very good school, missing, can have them replaced at Devine’s. l«t2 Sec 19: E‘2 of SW qr Lois 3 was in town Friday. p 34. s R 32 E, before the Regis»er B ee . 11 stock TRACTS, DIAMOND ■ but all of a sudden the teacher ex bv applying to Mr. Shaw at the r at Lakeview, Oregon, on Tuesdav. —Make up your fall list of read Hard ¿of March, 1889. Ho ñamen the f<»l- hibited signs of insanity and taken Stenger store. DYES AND FINE TOILET SOAPS. From Prairie City. n to prove the com pie e irriga- ing matter and join T he H erald on of to Lake view for treatment. mation ofsuid land: R. 1). < ooi>- club for cheap rates. - -------- ¿ -o- >-------- rUide, J. M. Fitzgerald, and W. E d . H erald : A little snow fell LN DIH — Direct my paper to Silver Diamond, Grant county, Oregon. The Minneapolis Housekeeper YesterdaY, 23d. —E. A. King requests us to state IIAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, CBOMS, SHOUI. ■*vF'WEI.TIXG, RéiflifHr. Lake, which will be my future that his saw-mill is now in readi well-known as a leading ladies’ pa —Stock looking well in this part home. DER BRACES. FANCY per, being justly the housekeeper ’ s ness to accommodate the public new to - day of the valley. —The weather is cloudy and fog with lumber of every description favorite, has just been received, and ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BOOKS AND — We have few fights now as we gy, and the ice on Silver Lake is n NAL proof . its pages are filled with choice, on demand; and will not be under have a good constable. STATIONERY. three inches thick. sold by any lumber firm. Orders readable matter. Among its many —Pneumonia is causing some U nited S taten L and O ffice , i — Stock is looking very well. Lake view, Oregon, January 17, JXbS) solicited. 50-tf interesting articles are “Cooking sickness in town. —In conclusion, let me say that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that lhe fol. —The Toledo Blade is on our Lessons for Young Housekeeper’s,” —Tom Howell has sore throat. EVIEW, Vlrg-nauicd wing-named settler has hit« filed noth e of hi« in- on my last visit to your country I ntion to make final pr.»« f in Bupp« rt of his desk and readers will find it on file by Juliet Corson, principal of the — IlenrY Chambers is clerking in aim. and “^*1 thn said proof will be made before: P ure B randies , P hysicians P iik - i was more favorably impressed with e Coun:jr Juc H erald and New York Cooking School; and a Durkheimer’s store. hdge of (¡rant county Oregon, or in in the reading room. W ines a L iquors SCRIPTIONS CARE—I a al sear* t>, efore tlie County ( Jerk of (»rant t o your valley and its future prospects series of Home Kindergarten in Blade one year only $3. —Julius Durkheimer nnd Ike than ever. It is destined at no dis xuuR stUCanyQB -e?lt X Oregon March 13. l>8’, viz: ■Jty. for Medicinal pur FULLY COMPOUND struction to mothers. Other de __ «iobert S. Wilchen, • Baer have gone to Baker CitY on tant day to be heavily populated, —A small stockman's tax this ED, by Experienc-4 poses, constantly F. No. .W. for the EU of NF.’i. NE’< of SE>4 year is $32.50, while another with partments are devoted to the care 1WU Of BE1 4, «, Sec rcu •. •-•», ». Tp ip .0, .V, b, R IV . 5 E r . Ht* lie ed Pharmacist. on hand. and settlers are driving and riding of ;nfants, dress, the toilet, home business. M ore A non . me« the following owing u m i nesscs nessve to prove his con- five times as much stock is only uou*re*Mvi mee upon, u: dcultivât on of, said decorations, house furnishing, all —Wm. H. Culp, us our renders over many places unnoticed that in id, vlx: C. W. Met lain, Je. Lamb, ( bailes $18.00! kinds of art and fancy work, etc. Its will see in thisNo. of T he H erald , short time will be the abode of well- oe«. and Ed. L Meflurd,of Drewsey, Grant cuun —Mrs. Embree and Miss Roberts literary matter is by the best au offers his services as house painter, to-do families. Men are leaving Oregon. ILITT. 1 S1-I0 A. F. SNELLING, Register. were visiting in Burns Saturday. thors. The letters from the “Sis to the citizens of the Harney coun 160-acrc claims there who may re GLASS, PUTTY, —I’. F. Stenger started to Baker ters,” “Young Folks’ Talks,” “Que try, in need of such work, and every . turn in a few years and be unable inaction re •WH FWOF. KALSOMINE, PAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, it) Monday morning on a business ries and Replies,” form a never man owning wooden structures ofto ”l,y “»J* <*cr,‘S- They are letting ■? j IV nutf . d S tates i ìiiide , ) I rip. VARNISHES, COAL OIL. ceasing source of interest. any kind should not be sparing of the golden moment slip, and that K(»regoli. Juuuary 17. !*<*. | r i forever, for m in a <1 ohnrt short limn time Ilin the iron iron iOTlCM lipiEREHY/GlVEN that tliefollou- The Housekeeper is a large 16- paint. —Mrs. J. B. James of Harney, R azors and all kinds of pocket cutlery ;-n*med **tli''r bus tilv.i iK>ti<<-.,f inn ¡n<-n- horse will be snorting through your D to UiakA^.'inl proof in support of hi« clahn is quite sick, Dr. Embree in atten page semi-monthly, and its 24 num nr.'of 'vili ì><) ma<ie befure he dance. vallev; and then it will be “Good- “The Virginia Heiress.” bers cost only $1.00 a year—the -------- -( z*-------- »f Grati* • .'Untv, Oregon, ut < a - by, Susan Jane” to those that let >n, un Mar- h lith, 1881», viz price commonly charged hv all the — On Tuesday, Jan 29, Judge readers admire a pleas- Story renderli who pleas* AGENT FOR D r . HORNE’S ELEC w*r<l M. Mrirord, leading papers which come • hut once antly wrivwil, written, yw yet vigorous and ill»;* life the opportunitv pass. T» • . . I ¡ IIIIVIV VAKVTVUD Ulivi [far thè NW qr, of SW qr, See S2, Parker united John F. Rice anti TRIC BELTS A TRUSSES. G eo . C. D uncan . I U remiuinu are given to , like ik/ narrative narrative of a g tlesh-and-blood ltegh.an(l.blood I E, and Lui« :: A 4, nnd NI;, uf >W Miss Maggie Clark in marriage. a month. i, S. R . E. Hr iiain«« he follow- subscriliers. among them the fa heroine, who talks and acts as many FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE Fto prove hih continuali« resi ‘enee All of Grant county. VALE, Nltivation of, «ni»! land, xiz: Jo. mous “Buckeye Cookery.” a com self-willed beauties are inclined to Grand Burns Ball. —Mrs. J. C. Parker was indis plete ez Jones, C. W. .Mcelai: , Robert BEST SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES, cooking book of 535 pages, in talk and act, will find much to en Drew«ey. Grant co, Oregon. posed several days last week. FEBRUARY 22n, 1889. water-proof cloth binding Last BEST QUALITY OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A. F. 8NKLLING, Rrgister —R J. Williams was in Burns year Mrs. J. N. Sackett, of Bould tertain them in Mrs. May Agnes FLOOR COMMITTEE: WFRESH NUTS and CHOICE CANDIES. Saturd.ii. renewed his subscription er. Col . t< ok 1st prize ($300), for Fleming’s story of “The Virginia is the short-lived ro-J ro J asper M c K innon . ^ W ilbon . -------- -<>- y----------- to T he H erald and s<-ri!>ed for the largest onion raised from reed Heiress.” It ¡8 I J. if. M eadows . U nited S tates L and O ffice , i the great New York we< kly. The mantic dream of a young woman of idays a given as a premium. Send 2-cent culture and refinement, accustomed view, Oregon, Jsnuan :.i, 1889.i PRICES AH REASONABLE AH THOSE OFFERED 11V ANY HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- World, for himself, ami Peter-ot.'s stamp to the “Housekeeper. Minne- committee on invitation : aturda OTHER LINE OF BUSINESS IN THIS SECTION. tier has tiled notice < i hip imen- to all the luxuries of wealth, whose BURNS— M A. Moms, l.r.r. CAI.UWSLI. pna! proof in support of hip < iairn, Magazine for his wife. apo'is, Minn ,” for sample copy ar <l mental vision at first docs not range B>AT FORD—B ent E mbree , N. A. C lark . proof will be made before the —Our readers will . e sorry to premium list sup,dement, which ItF.F.K — N K •* T. 1.KWIM, T. J. SHIKLDM Am now better able than ever to meet the demands of the country in «»f Grant co.. Or., or in hia uh- STARK 1-eyond the rose-colored haze ot the SILVER« HARNEY—J.c. Bu< kland ,R obt D rinkwatkr . litjr Clerk of Graut co., or., at learn we cannot accommodate tjielii give lots of reading and full particu ¡Or., on March 17ih, lfiss. viz my line, anti am truly thankful for the liberal patronage I have received honey-moon; but she at length de Best ot Music on this Occasion. with T he H ehald and weekly Ex lars. binni W. Stephen*, scends from the clouds of the lov TICKETS - (sup|*r inelu.DG) - $2.00 in the past, and I well know that the only proper way to merit the con for the SE qr of Sec 4, Tp 24 a. aminer at $3 as advertised on first extended toall who read this no ers’ dreamland, with eves wide Invitation tice names the following witneaaes to page, as that low rate referred to and their friends. tinued patronage and good will of the entire public is by fair and inqxir- From Silver Lake. tinnoua resilience upon, ami t uiti- open, and stares the startling fact L land, viz: Marion storiner. Cal. campaign subscriptions alone—the tial dealings with all classes. S ilver L ake , Jan. 13. er Marc. Harry McClure, all of in the face — she has married a price for the two papers is 4 3.25. county, Oregon. En H erald : Holidays passed poor man ! He is pot only poor— A. F. SNELLING Begister. I x-—Pansies are blooming in Mrs. oft- very quietly, on account of so * far L»nr» fkiaf* irt t.lu‘ 11**0- far ifnron worse ♦ than that;. liP he is^the asao-j ' Haskell’s pretty llower-beds in the much sickness. ciate of “men who dress for dinner | yard. There is only a light cover —Scarlet fever is still raging; one by taking off their coat« and dining CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. ing of litter over them. It is now new case this week. I in their shirt-sleeves.” Street & the last day in January and Mrs. — Doc. Buick and wife are slowly Smith are the publishers of this Grace has in our office five pots of improving. A. NW EEK. clever story, which is No. 1 BURNS, OREGON. GEO. MuGOWAN. plants in full leaf and as thrifty —G. C. Duncan, who has been their Select Series. IRNEY-AT-LAW. looking as in the summer—the tea- visiting the Harney country for the rose Madam de Brahante. present- past two months, returned to Silver VON CITY. OREOOS Agent for Htaver A Walker, wholesale dealers la Carrand ^Ball e-d by the Bloomington Nursery Lake last week looking hale and over a year ago, is putting a full hearty. EN MASQUERADE foliage of young leaf-buds. WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES —Mr. Gorden has erected _______ a new AT —The residence of P. F. Stenger dwelling house in Paulina City, Harney, Oregon, took fire from an accident on Mon which looms up at a distance. P. Cresap, IM day evening alout 8 o’clock. The —Stockmen are driving their cat A Pleasing Sense o» ’health I e «sortment of Barbcdine ware— citizens turned out and through in tle and horses to the low deserts, DRINKWATERS NEW HOTEL , whi< h for beauty of design and telligent and untiring effort extin on account of great scarcity of and Strength Renewed and Thursday Kve. Frbraary 14. ’HO. equal. A fine Rue (and In all guished it; the result was one bed water. of Ease and Cum fori COMMITTBEO« IXVITATION room badly damaged, the contents —We are having fine weather for Follow* tho ase of flyrup of Fig*, ax it of one linen closet almost all de this time of the year. Plenty time Geo. McGowan. Tex. Sillman, SAIC WARE. fixU geutl/.on tao stroyed, and all the wearing apparel yet for snow storms. Burns. For I«*», and secure a full volume of numbers K idneys , L iver B owels ul Glass Ware in another damaged where not' —Thompson, of the firm of Bald Wm. Coatsworth, L. B. Baker, CHEAPEST ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. ETactually < kan«ing the RywUm wheu Harney. Coalivu or B.lious Jliapeibug » AND JEWELRY. burned up. Although all the par win A Thompson, skipped the coun Twelve Art Supplements, lor. dining-room and bed-chamber try one day last week, taking with FUMlR MAX4UKM: Colds, Headaches and Fevers The man of information ft contain« rovefv the entire Pacific Northwest completely rigar*—Pipe«, and Meerschaum furniture was carried out into the him the “sack.” with between 4300 Wm. Alberson. James Leaser, and don’ii with all subjects of Intervet to th« ««• sec a Ing In formation of this region For the lty, warranted. Oyaient. Har an ! ¡«cnu^ucntly curing street by the twenty-five or thirty and $400; also, $70 belonging to L. B Baker. currant >ear THE WENT SHORE will surpass In excellence the volume Just ch ard, and will kers. all fresh. Soaps, beat HABITUAL VOMSTITATXOW men present, nothing was injured others, and Milt Enierie’s horse and be a complete exponent of the rraourree of, and a careful chronicler of al! new enterprises I Yra«t Powders—every boriy of ImopriaiK e In. the entire region embra< rd within the limits of Oregon. U ««Kington. Mon except by the fire as above men I rank U est’s saddle. He went out gB^Very Best of Music will be without weakening or irritating the or w a prize worth from ‘Jic tana. Idaho. British • < »In in bi a, and Alaska, together with a multitude of supurb engraving* gan« on whfell it acta. Furnishr-d.^pg tioned. The efficiency of T he H er early Wednesday morning to hunt of a- enery, rilles. Industries, etc of the countries dm« r 1 I mm I Full Une of School For Bale in 50« en«l *1.00 Bottle* by All elegant rngrm ing«, in colors or lima, will lie leaned, ofie with es« h number. 1 hear aup- ald force-pump was tested on the his horse, and was to be back that all I. • m «!!** I>ru<*i*te. p emrui« are |7x 3 Inches In alar, and represent some obfert of grtirrel Interest or some tea >ka, and Stationery Grand March at 7:30 o’clock. tore of the Maguifl« ent Scviwry of the West, and will alone be worth the inagailne a price ■A*r>A. n red a»K »v tub occasion, and if a dozen of the same night But. according to all human 'of alldrsrripHwn«. Yon raanot do without THE WEnT MIOItE for 1*» <>*l>$2 ’♦ •«»'• ** CALIFORNIA HG SYRUP 00 sort could be put up in the town, it probability.” he is still hunting his Tn kets , including «upper--- 42.50 Older« from tfs. nl beyond the limbs of the rnited Mates. Mexi«o. of < Inada, single copies 2fte Address iwmftly «nd correctly filled 1-1 y would greatly 1- ssen the fear of fire. horse. spectators . aup|*r included, 41.001 L otittul K t. S ilver L ake . Haw Yean. K Y. L SAM (’EL pt bijrheii , PORTLAND, OREGON. s. E Maoh.in.erv