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HURNS ADVERTISEMENTS hCBXS a wektiäameata . THE HERALD. LAND NEWS. TSVRSDAY FYBBVAP.Y *! I*3*. LAAD OFFICE BV1XETTX r. A. «!*■!«« '*«*■»• Or ' » ; 1 I NITBB lev lew, 18 HEREBY WILSHIRE A HUDSON. ». L. GR.U E. LAKmCV DlfTTICT A’.icrceys-at-Law’ XT’ B wvi«*’ •* òf • f . a ^ t nnrr so as * I« K j TW HARNEY COUNTY ' JC-’B TEMroBaBY • ■W. Ml- 7h< Cvu.”» uf th* ..TL‘»«’Sri. - «arnarwl w :»«» »m ^,1.« «o<»v« - - - ■•.D ITdk_______ . in -r.iT Bt;RN< - f, P F T he following is’all our news gatherer could get’ retarding th« subject upon which every citiren in the Harney country is interested: Dr. Gilham writes a friend of di vision that an obutrnetion to the passage of ilouae Bill 69 was r adv in the Senate in the Í rm <A an amendment '♦’■»nato ’Harney th county seat, in e xpectation < f the Bums friend» t * the bril-fighting the amendment s» as to delay ac- tion until adjournment the Burna men made no objection Judge CogswrQ wrote a ’’frieçd of division that b$ hàs 'wotïed Heirhe- foc nor against the BUL,ikct pro-, rewed to vote in it* for cw,h«a ont to the vote. Ijtest received by ’ T’fesd.yy - mail is members' assurances thr-t they will stand by the tiilL The celebrated ‘ Hanging Gar dens of Babylon” were within the precincts of the palace called ’The Admiration of Mankind.” They consisted of gardens of trees and dowers on the topm>.«t of a series of arvbts 75 feet high and built in the f m. of a -paarv. each side of which measure,! -Wl> Greek fret. The city of Babylon with its famous gardens, was rased to its foundation, fiisj years B. C. Two Thousand Five Hundred and 8even'v Niney-ars later we fin«! the ¡eelrbrated gardens T James 5 iek f R ■ be«ter New York r ,r de scription. Catalogue of seeds, ad vice how to obtain free a copy of Vick’s Floral Guide, and also, of the fam* us new rose, called iek’s Caprice.” address James Vick. Seedsman. R •.-L—tcr. N. Y. Ji T he San Fran isc> Esan-ir. r i- to democracy in'.t?.‘-4< Mat States what the compa*. is to the mariner, what Bethlehem • star was to the inquiring wise men of old It is the.»ply live, aound detno- cratic dail]L.t~at sL j;I.d. be r.-;-I-' ervd indispensable in every family where growing sons are to he politi cally cd’i *ate»I. After it once gains an entrance, renewals, we find, are not only readily, but voluntarily made. .4 Oca nuders’ attention 1» invited to Belford’s Magaji:- . a copy of which is on the editor • desk at all times for inspection, are! a file in the reading room It i- as you will see, thoroughly and aggressive ly Democratic, and in its literary features equal to the be»t. Col. I»on Piatt, the editor, is well known f r his able and f ari-«« ad vocacy of Democratic principles when editor of the Washington Cap^ol. and ro polith-al writer* oth*r that, such as command the respect ar.-l confidence f th- voters of th- country will be employed Although thL« is one of the b*«t of magafjqos .aqd c - - per annum, we are enable,! to get it for ' <1.75 a year for every man ■ r wo man who has p id #L'» in ad vance f-tr T he H eb . vi r>. -r we can let new subscril vr» hare it and T he H ekaid for to 75 Tbe W,j <e A.»,",l««. » I M A special feature of The Detroit 32 ~ Free Press, devoted to. and whien 35 ■ - * •especially please* the ladies, is The B a - • - - Uh” Household. It is made up of contributions of 5 “ women upon all «orta of subjects: n in l*s2. Mrs. Grace contributed from Kansas, to this department. 3 S2 •* ’* - d- r r.om de plum« of ’ r.ster Nell.” and intends resuming her M--------- --- * - - - “ “ p n for its bright pages, in June ¿e — * - - U ” ’ > “ “ -7 next, and would be glad to know 1 - A - - M K. re. that every reader of T h ® H ebald - j •• *■ u ■■ is also a regular subscriber to The - .3 “ " -ii" -S - - J Free Pre«, which is emphatically “ A - - : ■ J - ; ; a family newspaper, and is for this - * - » season, put down at the lowest club J» rate to T he H ekald — both papers A» “ f - 1 year (making altogether 104 »0 - 31 - ; apen t > read in that time ). f r 31 J 3> - re. . .<• «ir JÔ ' -J VÎ 4? <-”•! “ •*•’ >’* I’ JS ' . 5 *: i' A.- 1 ? if V * ;r 11 ' * . • Sc. ire 1 t ' - -t ‘t’ A \ 4 N * 4r Nk ar Sr ,r a ; V .je » - .» kf «w V A '» V »E V D ' ' : ' A , * A .1 . ' - al ' *.f ' A ’ • * Î ' ‘ ' •- ‘ •• ¿1 «» , • ' A Si 'f . ' ' _ '* •!? I • ' ’K t- . « . i ■ : * ' •- a ’ ■ ■' - Ji a i! >a » a . 's t V£ q- 'A 4? NF , ‘ i« T irvi s A t’ ** 1 — F-i « * 4r • •' wE i ' W «»r 17 r .f VE ar ir.-i E ?E qr a «F 1- -’A . -•> Fri M bf VS 4- V A r A If VW I- .1 ré» u E if Vi * « ’• 'Í- , ’ u « hf Vr. r H «E ar -*■ b f* arul E af - E ; ’ K hif U - ' ar VA W * „• 'E ;• 24 Wf r -li ♦e 3 « if I ' if 7¿ ;r » F Af h» A.l -r XE Tbe ultun.-e -./o.-f,. ’ - - DETE TIVE »TOBIES BT r:t >«.- - J» ■ i r'-Tii -y w tonrt at Left •rille <>B ___ htllHH ----- DEAI.F.K IX IM ----- DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, rt, Graat A. BOOTS. SHOES. GROC ERIES HARDWARE. STOVES. TINWARE. CROCKERY. GLASSWARE. PAINTS. OILS. GLASS. PUTTY, THE CELEBR a T« sULTANA RAZORS AND "I X L” CUTLERY, WINES aj J CIGARS: AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES j TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. S. B. M:Fh23ters, M. D. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON S'« m W e . or*e • P-wr su«. t-lr RILEY ± HARDIN Practical Surveyor LAKEY 1E W A D V E RTISEM ENTS T A. McKINN’ON. ,<« A Left -ate ekan«. AS IT > ' « e- H 1 ’BOOF I THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW Lake Co., Oregon. I»«*a4a ks • i »-.-•« A.«« . . »*••» « • ^ « ■ -'--n*. xar- — . *» laeMot. ,** S»,« ri*1» ra.-aAÀ« (J1. -for. 4*4 «; ■_ H MB ICED BY ITS LOCAL NEWSPAPER 4 THE HEL d Harness Shop. C. WELCOME - P bofbiftob J. Bl'BN*. OBROOS. ' .mx : ’iute: 1 Uft «de .e Ua W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R -»»- THE HOPKINS HOUSE Jeweler. CHAS SAMPSON---- Bt ass. Oa. M D HOPKINS, pBopfttETOB. Restaurant. AI.MEDA A. 'TENGER. C attle THOé* GIAN INI---- Proprietor EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLASS. BTBX*. OBBSOX. Tt. ’ « Kipc v .-'.-4'iT>i>ùed with th* in -. -uà- a -• -w-—. - pompe and eWciewr, Ifetva as »11 h ora. bmrrded BLACKSMITH 1. A »»¡ft i» íóílowini <«'S E. D. GRAY - - - Burns. Or. —GENERAL REPAIRING— IN ’ ON5F TI ’5 WITH THE HOUSE. ■155 ■ JOB W. B. TODHUNTER. General Blacksmith d¿ Wagon Wlake,.,.;^^1 P-,j The: - x ïa »-«*<n en and impr*-'.-4 id«: j "«ved ta mra ; t. ¿ ' * - - a k*nsi h:n* oc »â> --..ri,-« i.i-i La ’.ite OMC «cy!e. T«.-rm> • »»a. 1-Ty a H R SCHLÄGEL Liver? 1 Feed Rei F B U G G I E S. W A G O N S. ETC «AZETO JEDE» «TT« XXATXRSS, AND ■>» toOOD QUALITY. A 1.1. W O R K W A R R A N T E D. —— ■ ■■■ ra.'7'ttirr: a. CALDWELL P >? c L a B A CASH BUSINESS AT BED- Grve * Trial, aa'<¿<13 31 g • \ i '■ i - c jmk Smith war*« ? LAND 1 » Laxevle i. ROCK PRICES - ’ . '.evi. TI.« i'ho'n « n. by . - ■:!».' Lirtl' t.írhuiin¿ Jruo • - T.Hirr K. x> r The Pu-t—’die« Pe -có-.e. The M»l-«-e< • -• io- Eni— T '.w t Tu- I * e Drue- i«-. b« Lien- Hurray Durreil. t- Ir H 'Cuuitr. FRENCH Mrs. Louis Racine. - - Pr prietross The P»te-.i«e'* » ’.<w. be -«4.1 li-i.-h. Tom an,t J«rry. by -Ol-i .' euch Anv - < 't.e aúv,e e*. b- Riau r— tare ree. on re-ro t - t J.'» -«t.-«^ h 3ten- t»>n tki* rafer -TKEETA-MITII to s SIZEMORE - - B i b .»«. O b . geo Br,- ’ A‘!»m*. «~ Ot 1 Steuth.' R roc« A» sm >. by—OU: *!«**.h Van. Covrraoie*..: Detevûre. Tue Twin Drtreüre*. by K. i . RiE Th* Ma-koi Deserti««, by »Al S« -hov»« UKyA-e they .re sreht.-4 T-aaAur tomb STENGER Th- »—-ree Service Series. A IL-uired nimber--»’ rae*ts can secure :he • L*Migir^rr»wjin-in r* * wn tú '.bl* h- ok . Tixote* *u:-i iiedwizh ali Kind« ■ ea aMe* the niarKet aflbrd.'*. I-I y Reward Offered D i .. her- Sew Y,ri ' a: - -a f. *: ! a a re fa! <■ hr - l’.er of aùl oew «i| t -- - '-a< »-»1 w : hin’h aK- a retv«.WcsB«i i e ri g ia au ¿aia. .seleraila n.a.a-a<ie of auparb • e er- . • i i< a a .#'-ùa • v te c- «•• rie» • ewrite*t i eie?* - i-a n «, in • « - in.: a. wi'.’. > e «uel. <;ne vi:h e*rh rambar p-emw•« a.-«e ’.’ t . .leu a a.xv. i ; a..me uo,«’ vf «enera! iaterear or ■»' ure vf'he ^a_'n_i -n '< .>f • he 5» «.» . au-i a., ne W w-.rth 'he ma<axin«»’ Y. a eaans ■ • a’ TT¿ • w • -T -RE f- r »9 On!» ». 50. M) età extra ter * Li »ear te . - . * r '-he .; -e« r »:e». M*x:> o. • r • ar.ada atnrW <*vp:e» ¿5c L tzEstùr<t-:s Mn’.e * ' isfaetion guaranteed W m H. CULP. i.it Buras. T ivslve Art Supplements, Tb« srsw fu ^ootair.a ewver» rbe entire Pa* ific -n a i k a * ’’ i. e-» »- • ’h a* a««ir.i ir f. nnarioa of rhia Tfìca i ei'T . * -T rii 7. nti« ir. n, <>’<< h* v./ume jnat HaaaCal Barn.*. Orvgoc. I hereby respectfully tender my scrvi •« as a Practical Painter t * the citiiena of Harney Valiev - WORTHINGTON A C To W hom rr Mir Co.v.-aax: . CHEAPEST ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE IN THE Contractor & Builder. Painting. L ".MiTI bmmbb , ¡’ORTLAND. OREGON. PBOOl „ ? a « se vie Aà'.’izzeì On Mutton Sheep. S wobts A M: l - les will advance money on w toe’s tW" rears oid and over, at th- same time taking V.ill of «ale for »heep to b«- d-lirered after shearing: we pro pose to pay as much for mutton sh-'ep as any d -aler and gire satis fa ’ SwoKT» A MiU-EB 9-16 Burns. Or. HA BA* ET ADVEBTISETEVT? V. J MÏLLEB. Harder €fry. » •reet-a. :nmrw a . vebt :« eme .» ts r in «¡I che Star* Cuora. C- 'WELL A COGSWELL. I destre to ront n.v ranch con tami-.; Dio acre», to some* respon- sib!« party, «bo wi anu to make 1-Xy m»xi-y. and who wnl J work Witt fornish g-ain to «. w from lù to 90 Attend?, ïcîiry Public ¿ acre«. Have about 15 acres of land in a pood state of enhivati* n. Cdleczor. Place all fr . ed Piente g-■«! pas Lakeview A C BRODEftSEN ture. and abwut 50 tona of g «»! hay in be cut. Dweih.-.g-bonre 12x14 Stable MkMT The party v3 rvquired to reride >>n thè place. No money demanded tri ni ro«p <v«iMe partire: will reni firshare -A Hay ami Grain. For further Informa tion. addross B. B bowx . Burne. Or. M A. KELTON. Attorney s-at-Law van . s . PRINEVILLE TO BURNS. \HOp All kinds of Blacksmithing and Wigcnw’crk £W -»•■ shoeing S3.ee a sto » a Tile CANTOS CITY ADVEBTHEME.VTS. C. A. sWEFK. SAYER A DORE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW CANTON . ITT. OBZGOX. FINE S1VER WARE O. P. Cresap W war WMMthiwc new. »Vi ikw brawty <»f ¿e»t<a <^4 law* w haul ha «^ ob L A tfw Itaa tad ia «T •hwira . OREGON Wool. EXCHANGE ORSHOV WOOL GRADER' WOOL PACKERS FROM CURTIS. PB.4- B. K m tta» a it* •rr çriçx* j rn wasW, A to... •« toW. l-tf <?. B BAKER. Subcontractor. LAKEVtKW A5D UNRVILLT. Or. TOBTtAX» « o > ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. h LACKSMITU" "■ “ The following is a copy of one of AX» tbe blank "affidavits” required -4>MMl"K>N MERCHANTS w r.w>lT , -«n;-«. ¡IF" '«• ,V>V< «i TKV- s«y ,4. I* y»r'—By xtt tot«*?? m* wten ZL/vro. ¡w-v-.aoavtor —arvax- is rem ox w-»x_ awuuivM auk th» tbtnret -e the «al In thet «., • a< Are rftvl ira.s «« ton : vt. block from tbe opera to we to Pum- w phr**v « is in ntini». tW EÄhe? attorney , i - u - le t every citizen read and go and do likewise, i. e. write a letter to his -ffiqr 5* *r. -, ?• S’ -I ~ 5 hf late home paper: \» ar 5E v S V j» Fnrm Cue, a Ilia rim>-a. • 33 ” ?bt»E V _s ■* Mqf U abxet C ity . Or.. Jan. 16, 'Si>. < 5 hf h’ ■»* «ff and 'ff 4' • » - «f E d T imes : A* this isolated jart All ■' .J4 ’ Fri X kf Fr' >W <<r of Oregon is at present attracting rr! 4 * » XhfNE-. Frl N\ MW -,r All Fri considerable attention, will give you F-! * * W »W .<? E hf hi a synopsis of what we ar* ! inc and F*i> f-\ NW v The restoratu/n hereby ma«l* L* «abject to trying to do. any wbto h m:>v hare AltartlcG County division takes prc-e<ien .e Lui’Is tin»b»r th* pabur: i^nd law*. TW ocher trarL* de** nbed tn “-aid Li't above everything etoe here at pres \., ) ar* d > be wt.'xhe: l fr»*«* ent. Most all fk- inlluential citi i«n rU turther • rder*. rt pttbrnrclv 'h< «iau of yvnr recetpe zens are laboring for the can«? «rf Rep« thts leettr. Very nr>p«tniLv 1'. J. A n r ex ** > That tjr »•vwljf 'may ie divided at A-’tirx <xun this «•♦fuel of our Legislature io earn, stty !>q>e«l for. as th- ineixv- F.li.. <tand RMarond Report. veniences of top -Li/ge » ■ osnty are A telegram from Washington :s plainly manifest going the round« of the press rela A graml future awaits this coun tive to the «wamplar.is reported by try, whenever it becomes fully de Messrs. Elliott and Richmond, th- veloped. It will then be one of the special agents who examined the fin,«t -»Wcrigts in tt- oP acre« of swamp land m Har Btate. a« it 1.« n* w the lest f r stock ner valley in I "7. out which they farming reported 52,i»«' dry. or agricultural, The winter so far has been very and wet or swamp lard mild a: ly&v'w.t g- tb. Th* agents claim that they de- outrange. Eepe, .ally the st vk >wi cidoL the character of this t»AMJO the hills are in fine c nditipn, acros under the law and their in Snow has fallen to the depth of structions Affidavits of settlers three inches, and for one night only on the contrary, on file, declare it the thermometer marked IS* below good, fertile and «.ultivabb lan,t zero so the telegram above alluded To persons seeking locations, whv to stat* «■ would be satisfied with farming This week Hon. Binger Hermann land, there is no better place in writes a letter to a young business America for the immigrant seeking man in Burns about this *.<MW a home All kinds of grain and acres of swamp land and we are garden vegetables can be grown at liberty to quote from it the here suecrwfully following: The editor, of the E ast Oxaonu I. luaay «uknlW-r 4n ■>>« wnn wn4 H kbali » has ..n exhibition at his «pchvtr a£kL»vit9 wi*a two ewrTobcu^nYe ai- office sample« of a multitude of va- **»’“» ia«orb ease, ike I , i* «Si be »p- nctle. of vegetables ami .too of *u w AU grain <>f all kinds, which are aa fine »«r-e-i *, ,w»» »til —« >* o uh ro»* 1 tv ao are to br --n anywhere "S“’ ,«c«rr «here .a> ',<«.* «r» <>■ - - Hon of the Bsramp tond matter in this locality, and th* advent of a railroad at no distant future, are things earnestly hoped for • V<M1 Port TI . *.. «• ' Ths ‘ scourged by tire on the 7th lust, to the ext-nt of the entire The Leading Merchant of Grant Count^* nt <*.. to L e *"* islatvre adjourns tomorrow. I « ixr LAKEVIEW AND Bl’RNS. OR. Livery ; Feed Stable F — — — — ORB<W*X n.\T A GRAIN WATCHES and jewelry . RRDlCKD TBI< K. Wachmaker A Jeweler. J W. BONEBRAKE ♦<» *«-». WARE Beautiful Glass Ware II. MURPHY. lAKEVTEW MOSAIC Moldings, -r TW •' 11