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8GAL ABIGEI; ns EM ES ts . THE HERALD. Grand Burns Ball. -------------- — RANCH TO RENT. important to Our Readers. I desire to rent my ranch con FEBRUARY 22 d , 1889. taining 160 acres, to somes respon O ffick J -.9, !***■ I sible party, who wants to make Local News. money, and who will work. Will FLOOR committee : furnish grain to sow from 10 to 50 at HABN’EV V ALLEY ITEMS. J asper M c K innon , acres. Have about 15 acres of W m . II. W ilson . A $4 Paper, 800 Pages, 1500 Illustrations, 3000 Columns j . 11. M eadows . —Feb. 8: masquerade dance in land in a good state of cultivation. ir d: NW qr of 21), 8, R 29 E. Burna. Tickets 12. Place all fenced. Plenty good pas to provo hiB cultivation of COMMITTEE ON INVITATION: ture, and about 30 tons of good hav Smith, of — Feb. 14: grand masquerade C. F. Lew- BURNS—M. A. M odie . L ee C aldwell , Koihing ii this ije if Cheap Litmlire tr ii uj »tber ip ku «¡ulld th lilltwiig can be cut. Dwelling-house 12x14. B oat FORD—B ent E mbrek , N. A. ( lark . Oregon. ball at llarney. Tickets, $2.50. SILVER ('REEK—NEWT. LEWIS, T. J. SHIELDS. Register. The party will l>e IIARNEY-J. c . B uckland . R obt D rinkwater . Stable 12x16. —Feb. 22: grand ball in Burns. EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. required to reside on the place. No Best of Music on this Occasion. Tickets, $2. A Pleasing Sense of Health ’ PROOF To every person who (within 60 days from TICKETS - (supper includfd) - |2.00 money demanded from responsible I S tates L and O ffice . | and Strength Renewed, and “ A\|kevlew. Or»-» tgon, December 81, 18s8. ) T he Burns Brass Band claim to Invitation extended to all who read this no parties; will rent for share of Hay the date of this paper) will subscribe for tice and their friends. po E IS HEREBY GIVEN that in com pH- of Ease and Comfort and Grain. For further informa h Hon. Com I! issioner’s Letter "G of be farther away from a county seat THE EAST OREGON HERALD Follows the uso of Syrup of Figs, as it 6, 1888, the followingnamed settler —Burns Grand Masquerade Ball tion, address [ notice of his intention to make final than any Band in the United acts gently on tho Subscription price $3 a year ($2 50 in advance), support of his claim, and that said B. B rown , Burns, Or. rifi be made before the Register and Ke- States, and don’t forget the tickets Feb. Sth; tickets (including sup K idneys , LiVF.it 0 B owels And pay in advance $3.75 we shall send them for one year, a •wsLukeview, O., ou March 4th, 1889, viz: to their ball next Friday night, per) $2.00; spectators 50c.; ladies Effectually Cleansing the System when copy of T he H erald and also for one year one copy, weekly, of Charle* Ward, Pat. McGinnis* Doom. Costive or Bilious, Dispelling L r of N W14, A- Lot 1 Sec 19. A cost but $2. 457, Of NKqr free. - THE CELEBRATED ILLUSTRATED HUM0R0U8 PAPER C anyon C ity , Or., Feb. 3. 18, Tp 30 S, R t b2 E, and SE qr of SE qr, Colds, Headaches and Fevers » 80S, R31 E. ‘ He names the following tollowing —Last Wednesday, as William 4 to prove his mtiiiiious resilience up E d . H erald : Last evening I re — Market price paid for chickens. and permanently curing cultivation of. said land, viz: CharlcB Clark’s little son was running to the I ceived a telegram from SfieriffGray W. H. <JutK. J. M. Fitzgerald, a ni HABITUAL CONSTIPATION .ves, afl t^f ¡pin in.Ii.d. Grant county. Or. Bring in, alive, all you have to sell. The Bubscription price of SIFTINGS is S4 a year. It is a 16-page paper, pto- open door, he fell and split his who is now at Salem, which in sub without weakening or irritating the or A. F. >N ELL ING, Register. Apply at H erald oilice. fusely illustrated by the leading artists aud caricaturists of the day. In the matter gana on which it acts. tongue. stance reads as follows: of original humor, it is acknowledged to stand at the head of the illustrated prese of For Sale in FOr end 91.00 Bottles by —Applications for final proof j tho country, and has been well named “The Witty Wonder of the World.** It is PROOF. all Kaa.iing Druggists. “The judgment of the Circuit /Last Friday Mrs. M. A. Fry was published in New York and has a National reputation. Tho merits of SIFTINGS made out free atTiiE H erald office. | MANUIACrURKD ONLY BY TUB Court of Grant county, in the case ^ ed states L and O ffice ,/ are so well known that we do not doeni it necessary to refer to them further. called in to see Mrs. Thos. Haskell teon, December 31, 1838.) OALIFOBNIA TIG SYRUP CO Both now subscribers and those who renew their subscriptions will have the —Closing out—Dress goods, new, who was taken somewhat suddenly of the State of .Oregon vs. Pat. Mc S an F bjlncisco , C al ., BY GIVEN that in accord- privilege of this offer. Ginnis, is confirmed by the Su LovisvrtLT:. K y . N ew Y ork . N Y. [misf ioner's Letter *‘G” of G yards wide, at 85c, formerly $1- REMEMBER that TEXAS SIFTINGS is offered at this price only to those who iiowiLg named settler has with a sciatic illness that was ex preme Court.” subscribe within the next 60 days. No suvh offer ai this has ever been made. w. antiou to make final proof - U, and that said proof wlil 25, at Stenger’s. ceedingly severe while it lasted. offer the two papers for less than tho price of TEXAS SIFTINGS. The fiend who committed the fltegiater or Receiver at No one but our subscribers can get S1FTIXGS for less than St a yaar. I March 4th. 1889. viz: Painting. —Pay 10c to have a copy of the most brutal murder ever perpetra The regular price of that paper is now, and will continue to be, $4 a year, but the — Geo. W. Ilayes of Lake county nd Siegle, publishers, being desirous of adding to their list of subscriber, in this section, have made E' o of NE qr. Sec 17, & SLj Times-Mountaineer containing the will teach the school on the Island, ted in Grant county, and who has To W hom it M ay C oncern : a special aud extraordinary reduction to us for a limited period. I, it 32’._, E. lie names the been looking forward for a new trial ) prove his continuous resi description of the Harney coimtry, near Robt. Terrell’s place. The amount for both papers should be seut direct to ue by F. O. Order, Postal I hereby respectfully tender my Ration of said land, viz: or otherwise, aud wo shall order the publishers to mail SIFTINGS from New will meet his just deserts in due services as a Practical Painter to Note, tzgerald, W. II. Gass, and sent East, and that 10c may return York to you for one year. —Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Garrett were Hamond, Grant county, Or. you many dollars. time. Respectfully yours, the citizens of Harney Valley. Call, or write to thia office, and yon will get a sample copy of SIFTINGS. A. F. SNELLING, Register. in town from Silver Creek last Wed J. J. M c C ullough . House Painting a specialty. Sat —Great Reduction iivDress Goods nesday and Thursday, looking as isfaction guaranteed. T LAND UN \L PROOF, Better than Ever. at N. Brown’s. - bright and hearty as if that were a W m . II. CULP. U kite U S tates L and O ffice ,/ It did seem as though the seeds —Closing out—Cloaks at $5.00, good country to live in. eview, Oregon, December 11, 1388.) Burna, Or. • lOtf men outdid themselves last year in E IS HEREBY GIVEN that Charles $7.50, $9.00; formerly $9.50, $12.00, ide of Diamond, Grant county, Or., —J. E. Joy of Burns received a the line of elaborate catalogues, but notice of his intention to make proof sert laud claim, No. ¿20, for the SE qr and $13.60, at Stenger’s. letter this week written him in No-« The Blacksmith of Lyons. here comes Vick’s Floral Guide for NE qr of See 25, Tp 34, S, R bl E; EL, IN HERALD OFFICE, - - - BURNS, OREGON. & Lota 3 A j, See 19, EL. of NW qr <k vember last, telling of the death of — Housekeepers can get a fine The hero of this remarkably vig 1889, from Rochester, N. Y., better ♦very W See b0. To 34. S, R 32 E, before the and ’Receiver 'at Lakeview, Oregon, quality of Brewery Yeast cheap for his sister Edith in August, three j than all previous issues. “Better” orous and exciting romance is forc caday, the 6th day of March, 1839. lie Open every day except Sunday, from 9 a ni to 5 p tn. te following witnesses to prove the cash from Mrs. Paul Locher, at the years ago, by a stroke of lightning,! irrigation and reclamation of said hardly expresses it—rather, we ed by adverse circumstances to be a. Klepper, R. D. Cooper, J. M. Fitz- brewery north of this office. 9-tf. which destroyed the house at the should say, far superior. It has come an humble workman, when by id W. H. Gass, all of Diamond, Grant »legou. time, her remains burning with it. | —Information reaches us that fi been changed in every respect: right he should be enjoying all the A. F. .-NELL!NG. Register. Every Lady and Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to this Free Read The baby was rescued, although it railroad preliminary survey is be new illustrations, new type, enlarg luxuries of affluence. Contact with ing Room. was sleeping with its unfortunate T LAND FINAL PROOF. ing made by way of Albert Lake ed in size (opening like an old- the common people, the producers mother; the three children were J niteù S tates L and O ffice , / To Wagontire, thence to Warm fashioned singing-book); contains wealth, develops the nobility of his saved. Among the friends that •Jnvlew, Oregon, December 31, 1888.) Springs, and will connect with a three elegant lithographs (8xl0f nature; he sees how they are ill- K 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Richard aided the broken family was the G. •er, of Diamond, Grant county, Or., inches), of roses, geraniums, mel treated and despised by those whom notice of intention to make proof on survey made two years ago by Mr. | A. R. Post of their town. land claim No. 185, for theSW qr of ons, and tomatoes; besides a very the chances of forti no have placed the NW qr of See 17, Tp 34 s, R 32 E. Clark, to Crane Creek Gap. igiater and Receiver at Lakeview Or — Stephen Lampshicr ’ s son ar Monday, the Ith day of March, 1889. Toilet Articles, Glass, Putty, &c. —Ladies in delicate health, and rived at his father's, near Burns, I fine plate of the late James Vick above them, and ho becomes their th» following witnesses to prove the and his three sons, who now own advocate and defender. His power irrigation'and reclamation of said all who suffer from habitual consti 'Kl&Ok Klepper. ( has Dollarhide, W. H. last week, from England. He is a ! and manage this large business. is so dreaded by unscrupulous foes 1 J. M. Fitzgerald, all of Diamond, pation, will find the pleasant Cali inty, Oregon - - - BURNS, OREGON fine lad of 17 years, and when Mr. j These features must make the Flo that he is made the victim of a W. E. GRACE, P roprietor , A. F. SNELLING, Register. fornia liquid fruit remedy, Syrup L. loft England he was but eleven j ral Guide valuable to their many startling accusation, and punished of Figs, more easily taken and months old. , T LAND FIN A L PROOF. A Large Assortment of thousands of customers in this for a crime that he never cominit- more beneficial in effect than any .g of» - ed. A pleasing love-story is artis country. —Wm. Buffington came in from I k at Ft U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ It acts promptly LaKeview, Or.. December 81, 1888.) other remedy. We also notice that Vick returns tically woven with tho more excit ”■»« At 18 IIERKI . GIVEN that „ llltnin yet gently on the bowels, kidneys, Diamond Monday for Dr. McPhee-' FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Etc. rant county. Oregon, to the plan started by the founder ing events of the worK, and the plot ention to make phoof liver, and stomach, and does not tors to go to that valley to attend for SE qr of of the business years ago of offer is a marvel of ingenuity. Prof. Has just been Received. R 81 E; E' j of sicken or debilitate. For sale by Andy Lucas, who is very sick. SW qr A Lots 8 / ing cash prizes at the State Fair. Wm. Henry Peck is the author and before the Register all druggists. - —D. H. Smythe’s wife is very One would think they were a little view, Oregon, on Tuesday, Street & Smith the publishers of PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. 1^ lie usratH t he fol —We learn C. II. DeWitt started sick, we are sorry to learn. There, out of their heads to offer to the this well told tale, which is No. 4 mvFthe complete irriga t of said land : R. D.'Cooj Dollarh ... „_______ and ______ M. ___ Fitzgerald, W. for the East with two carloads of is considerable illness among citi public such •> work as the Guide of their “Sea and Shore Series.” gWEverything guaranteed pure and of the very best quality. ill of Dlam< nd. Grant county, Oregon. horses for the Toledo, Ohio, market. zens resultant from debilitating free, for t> .'t is what it amounts to, A. F. SNELLING, Register. His family will accompany hinLon weather changes. when they say it will be sent on re —Lakeview Examiner: Judge a visit to their former home. PROOF. —The Geo. Pope & Co. "Wool Com ceipt of fifteen cents and that a Wilshire has gone to Jacksonville I. <;ws UxiTfcD S tates L and O ffice , / —Make up your fall list of read mission house of Portland, Oregon,1 certificate good for 15 cents worth to argue on the Rehart divorce case Lakeview, j()icgoii, January 17, 1889) is represented in Burns by Peter of seed will be returnod with the before Judge Webster. i IS HEftEBY GIVEN that the fol- ing matter and join T iie H erald imed scttlpr has filed notice of his in- McIntyre, who is offering our wool-' Guide. - ) make ttal proof in support of his club for cheap rates. —Col. Elliott returned last even d that aaiit proof will be made before growers the best market prices, as j y Judge of (.rant county Oregon,or in —E. A. King requests us to state will be seen elsewhere in these —Two stackyards of Red-S hay ing with instructions to inspect the ce before tin County Clerk of Grunt co AT P. F. STENGER’S, BURNS, OR. 1_City*Oreg-»t> March 13, 1883, viz: that his saw-mill is now in readi columns. were totally destroyed by fire week land in the new Warner survey. Robert N. AVI lichen, 27, for the E’a of NE\. N’E>4 of SE’, ness to accommodate the public before last. From the defiant tone —Canyon City News: Sheriff MEM, Tp 20, S, R...E. Hi —As we understand, the attornies following iv. ii nt s; < s to prove his con- with lumber of every description of an incendiary letter published Gray accompanied by C. W. Par pn. and cultivation of, said for the Red-S settlers against whom j A FURTHER DISCOUNT OF iCiain. Jo. Lamb, Charles on demand; and will not be under last week by the secretaries of the rish, started to Salem, Tuesday id, t f Drewsev, Grant c<»un- suit was brought by Singletary, j sold by any lumber firm. Orders meadow-land settlers’ Union, the morning, having in charge the in Hayes & Brooks, failed to appear in I AtfF. SNELLING, Register. solicited. 50-tf belief has become current that this sane man, Frank Owens. court on behalf of their clients, and ' The Burns Brass Band Masquer their cause was lost. Deputy Mar-1 hay was purposely burned. If such PROOF. ade Ball takes place in Robinson’s shal Harper ejected the settlers from be the fact, and if that letter cor House Bill No. 69 for the crea U nited S tates L and O ffice , I On All Goods Now Held in Stock. of Harney county, is in some 1 Lakeview,.Oregon, .January 17, 1889.) Hall, at Burns, on Friday evening, their dwellings and locked the rectly represents the feelings of the tion E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow resjiccts like the one introduced settlers on these hay lands, then i Good music, good sup doors; the settlers are reported ed settler her filed notice of his inten- Feb. 8th. ake final pro. if in support of his c aim Tick- camping by their late habitations this part of Harney valley is af- ’ two years ago. said proof will be made before the per, and good management. lore of Grat < ounty, (tregon. at < an- ets$2.00; spectators 50c; ladies free;, in their determination to hold to the dieted with a dangerous element O re gon, on March 18th, 1889, viz: A Blrd'seye View <»f tlie World. Edward M. Me fiord, Masks at W. E. Grace’s Drug Store land until some further rulings re among her people—dangerous be There is a wide Bprv.id demand by ail readers -------- AT-------- SW qr, of SW qr, Sec 32, for h work that shall furnish com cause of setting protective law at and i student# i ixita 3 A 4, and N’.j of sW pactly and attractively, all the em< utial facts lating thereto reaches them. This —Go to the stable of Roussel I, E. lie names the foliow- defiance. The great majority of and ! statistics of tic aiflerent regions of the e his continuous residence world and the races Inhabiting it All this in trulli v >n of, said land, viz: Jo. Bros, for horse feed and livery ac Red-S land in dispute comprises Ims been industriously sought, care the settlers in this part of the val- formation i s. c. W. McClain, Robert th? least number of acres of unset fully tested and proved, mid is brilliantly told commodations. - ^y. Grant co, Oregon. ley, as elsewhere in the Harney in i one hsndy mid handsome volume by Ones > A. F. SNELLING, Register. BURNS, OREGON. line Reclus, the famous French geographer and —One copy of the E ast O regon tled lands, therefore if immigrants country, we have found to be as savant. i passing through the Harney coun The author has really succeeded to a surpris H erald , done up in a wrapper rea good, law-abiding class of men as , ing degree in accomplishing his purin.se it is book mid there is none like it It dy for mailing to friends abroad try are tempted to stop and make immigrants have met with in any a is ' wonderful Just what its title represents it to be— a book O ffice ,/ around the world— but it is the world seen 17, 1889.) 10 cents, 3 copies 25 cents. Adver homes, and are averse to conten part of the country, and in no wise all ] through eyes of the largest intelligence and de EN that the follow- tion over titles, let them take claims scribed with illimitable vigor, freshneps and noticc of his inten- tise the Harney country with the endorse any act of lawlessness. ' picturesque grace, combined with studious and support of his claim, not in dispute—there are thousands a< ( tiracy The result is the story he made before the truth, not with speculators’exagge- ■ —If an industrious farmer wants J o paitisiakiiig ’the world The more tiie volume is looked Or., or in his ab- of acres of undisputed good lands Into the greater the sei se of its wide scope rations. — I Grant co.. Or., at to make money comfortably next mid ' its iiiur erly in preparation Attrac tive read 17th, 1889. viz: oj>cn for entry. ing for the family gathered mound the evening season with which to set himself up lamp, it is also a handy book for immediate re W. Stephens, —The West Shore is the queen —List of Jurors for Burns pre in the Harney country, let him con- fcreuce for the busy man w ho would Illuminate «»E-^rdt-Nce 4 Tp 24 S. , news with more accurate information the Ldluudng w U dassik to of the magazines this month; the I cinct. Grant county, Oregon, for the sider B. Brown’s offer in tii« issue. his In daily brief, a great deal of hard work, pains'nk- residence upon, and cultl- itut, an<i skill hn\e gone intoth.s work, which viz: Marion Stormer. Cal. supplement gives fine portraits of year 1889, or until another jury list pe nny concern, presenting a hud GEO. McGOWAN. Harry McClure, all of _ - - - HURNS, OREGON. F. Stenger arrived in town died J is no mi catch the members of the Legislature. ps of pitch forked fuels to the Innocent >n. V8 At is selected: pretense of eyelop<’dic informa F. SNELLING Register. Tuesday evening, looking hale and reader j tlon It under Gov. Pennoyer and Judge Cogswell is what it profvsacB to be: a short view Jno. S. Bowen, Michael Movlan, hearty. nil the jieoplcs and countries under the sun, j of are pronounced the handsomest A. J. Wilson, so arranged nud digested that a great deal of Agent for Waver A Walker, wholesale «lealora in Jas. L. Alberts, TO-DAY. mid inter« sting knowledge is packed —The Vale-Burns stage got in useful j men in the whole crowd. Henry Bugler, handily in a limited space While a child J. C. Wooley, 1 F’ctx-rn. JX^CLotiiiaerv, never tire of the fascination of the facts D. S. Richards, Tuesday at 4:30 p. m. This is the would illuminated r>y L71 illustrations oi which 99 are PROOF. —Remember Harney’s Grand Victor Ottmcr. full page, the most thoroughly read man will T. A. McKinnon, H. C. Levens, best of time. WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES, find oil every page something, the importance Mask Ball takes place on February Green Hudspeth, Oliver Farra, S tates L and O ffice ./ of which lie never fully realized until a geo January IM, 1889.) graphic al expert presents it wltii scientific ef 14th, as advertised elsewhere. Jason Bennett, T. McCormick, fect in attractive phraseology. The man who GIVEN that the follow- A<iENT FOB FlBKMAM’e Fl ND I n SURAMPB COMPAMY.*^> l-lf Grrand Sall prepared this work is a genius in such effort. led norice of his intei’- J. L. Baird, —Dried Peaches, dried Prunes, Mell Fenwick, Tiierc are u.> w« ak S|K.ta ill it. The publishers in support of his claim, A. A. Rhineman, have <i«*ne their best for the mechanic al part of be made before the <•'. W. Y<U'g, BN MASQUERADE the work and their enterprise h aves nothing to ,at Lakeview, Oregon and all other Groceries, at closing Jacob Demaris, Geo. Huston, viz: be desired In that respec t. AT out prices, at Stenger’s. - Hervey Dixon, HeWfW < . Lambert. The J. Dewing < nmp. ny, 813 Market st., Man Thos. Haskell, Now ia the time to auLavribe for the Franc iaco. < al. are the sole agents for the work 7131, for tl b W‘, of NE’4, a N’aof >E Allen, John Gates, Harney, Oregon, this sid<* of the Dork y Mouutait a. and all appli «.Tp» S, k• • 1 —Closing out—Chain Pumps, A. He names the fol- cations for ag« ru les should be addressed them. W. H. Culp, br.'Vc his continuous resi E. Dunnington, IN - ti vation of. said land, viz: won’t freeze, at Stenger’s. Isaac Allison, R J. MeKi nnon, DRINKWATERS NEW HOTEL Ibert Vestal, Charles Dr.r- f,ate lasueaoffhe Select Serie of Popu I of Diamond, (»rant coun- Jack Dunston, Milo Cushing, lar America»» < «py-rlrht Novels. J. C. Foley, Tliurxlny Eve. F<-hr<i»ry 14. "HI». A Hills, For 1889, and secure a full volume of numtiera It ia the Money Advanced F. SNELLING. Register. Henator ’B Bride, by MrL Ab t. McVeigh Miller. ' John Newman, T. J. Morrison, COMMlTHtr.Or INVITATION: I W< dded W idow. by T. W . fin. s'x w. On Mutton Sheep. S wokts 4 M il L. 8. Zumwalt, J. W. Dickenson, CHEAPEST ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. • Vella Vcrnell, by Mra. fcumner Hay «Ion. : r cu Jean. b. Mr,. E. Burke < •.¡line. ....... ler will advance money on wethers Fritz Mace, Marion Bunyard, Geo. McGowan, Tex. Pillman, Bonrl.- Brunette sihi and Blonde, Mrs Alex. MeV eigh Miller ! uruncue Burns. n states L and O ffice * v pu.fW.y Wedding, by Marjr E. Bryan. Samuel King, J. II. Bunyard, Oregon. January 4, pew.l two years old and over, at the same ’B Tria's, by Lucy Ra», tail < « rufort. Twelve Art Supplements, Wm. Coatsworth, L. B. Baker, (»rafia C. E Newsome, Will sb«- Win? by Emma ».arrlaor« J«»nca Thos. Maupin, tg been entero*! at this of time taking bill of sale for sheep to The W idow s Wager, by R«.aa Aihleigh. Harney. fgF* Tl»» ">"«■ *»f information ft containa covera the entire Farlflc Northweet completer fer agains Fredericx Vie G. W. Maupin, J. E. McKinnon, j Ocravias Fri<le. by harlcsT Man »»era comply wi’h law ps to be delivered after shearing; we pro and dcaia with all a«ibjt‘ ta of inten-wt to th» s*- »«■«‘King Information of thia region rux>K manager .1" Madly Matched, by lich n Coru in Pierce Chas. Carroll, No. 7:<o. dated June -th. Wm. Skinner, « nrraut »ear TH K WI -T *HoKL will aurimaa in excellence the volume juat cloewl, and will ' The Phantom Wife, by Mra. M A Victor. 2. and E«2 of s»W'4, sec 7. pose to pay as much for mutton Wm. All>cn>on, James Lcaacy, E. Fleming, C. C. Hill, The Bride Elect, by Annie Ashmore. county, Oreiron. with a lie a complete exponent of the reeourcep of. and n careful chronicler of all ”•* rnterpriaee I Florence Falkland, by Burk»- Brentford. L. B. Baker. *n of Mid en’ry; contest- sheep as any dealer ami give satis of imovrtaare In. tin- • utlre region embraced within th«- llmlta of oregou, Waantngton. Mon Albert 1 lenibree. ' The \ irginln Mt Jr« »a. by May Ag»»<* Fleming. 1 Frederick Viederneli tana. Maho. Britiah ' oluinbia, and A leak a. together with a multitude of anpurh engravings I sib)I s influence, by George Sheldon. to break five acres of faction. Best of Music will be II ou*r of Ktcreta, by Mis Harriet U’wla .V)rft. of actnerjr, f itice. induatrica, etc of the <-<.nntriea drerrfbsd S wobts A- M iller , ■ nd that he has t»of hrok All elegant » ngravln«a. In colors or Huts, will l-e iRmrd. our with car h —Peter McIntire desires to in Rosamond, by Mra Alex. McVeigh Miller. F urn i s bed. whatever, the said par- 9-16 Burns, Or. plements are 17x23 Inehra In size, and represent some object of ln’rr*2”"' to appear at this of- ture of the Magnifleent oernery of the West, ano will alone W worth the magazine a purs ! The price of the above booxa ir 25 centa <*«rh, form Wool-growers that he or ah Grand March at 7:30 o'clock. rfl, Iww, at 10 a m, to I unban otherwise tpectfied, and w III he sent by y.m.innrt A. wlihoat THZ! WKMT MIIOUK Ivr l"W <>nlr»l tMMerning said mail. poa»age free, on r«' t i|-’ of brief. Men if sent bevond the llinim 4 the • nited states, Mexico, or < anada. single copies W auirrss —Closing out—Men’s I-ong Gum agent is buying up woo] at Best tk ket «, including supper — $2.50 tion Tur. H ebald when ordering above lajnsa. Boot* $5 ixt . nt St'-ngcr's. - L. SAMUEL, P ublisher , PORTLAND, OREGON. Price«. Is |n Burns now. 11 tf. | spectators , supfier included, $1.001 HTREET A FMITH. i Midifher. Xew YorB. PROOF. TUTRSDAY. FEB11UABY 7. I*«! ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. TEX1JLS SILFTIZCTG-S. THE HERALD READING ROOM. DRUGS, MEDICINES PAINTS, BRUSHES, IO Per Cent Discount TEN PER CENT ON FORMER REDUCED PRICES! Goods ett ft.. K.. Fxrioeai if ’. STKSixrcarEm’Sj WEST SBOBE MAGAZINF