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STOCK BRASI». THE HERALD THURSDAY. FERRI ARV 2* ». H arney county is an established fact, the bill for its creation having passed the legislature. The news caused unbounded satisfaction to the people of the Harney country. Harney is the temporary county seat, and the citizens there are greatly invigorated by their good fortune. The democrat» in the House all voted to sustain the Governor’s ve to of the Bull Run bill. The House failed to pass the Bull Run water bill over the Gov co< h vihm > i : i . k - i ><><>: : ernor’s veto by a vote of 37 to 22 In the Senate there were but G votes Il ,}». <l.i Y 'U Hear tiie Slogan ? Now. fur the Onward March to against passing the »ame bill over Prosperity ! the veto. Portland World: An Oregonian Itigli! about l'sec! One l’oot Three J‘vet in Advance to Ac c aw a reporter stated to Gov. Pe nnoyer Brac e ! that “The Multnomah delegation claims that you are entirely respon E,i-s and Mouth Towards lliriiri ! Forward ! March ! sible for keeping Bull Run water from the people of Portland—what The following telegram was re do you say to that?" To which his excellency replied: “It does not ceived Saturday night, Feb. 23d: S alem . O k ., l’eb. 20. lxS9. throw the responsibility upon my 7-.7» p. ni.—County w divided. Harney shoulders, but on their own. If i gel- the temporary county-^eat. they want to they can introduce a W. E. G race . bill without the non-taxation clause, We would like to have had and have it passed in both houses Burns as the temporary county-seat, in short order. Their indisposition but “couldn’t get there.” yet. tho' to do so shows that the water com mission cares more to get the bonds "disappointments sink the heart free froni taxation, they will wait in of man. renewal of hope gives con vain, for no Legislature will ever solation.” exempt their bonds again." We accept the situation, however, Wasco Sun: Gov. Pennoyer has and. with hat in hand make our approved the bill prohibiting the Low and Lid farewell to our Shire sale of tobacco to minors under 18 town ! years of age. Dealers will make a Hamilton County. note of this, as the law is now in force. Long Creek Eagle: The bill ere Immigration is [louring into Wal la Walla so rapidly the city hall has been vacated and made into an emigrant’s temporary home. A government official, who passed through Roseburg, says a Roseburg paper, in course of conversation, expressed his belief there would be an unprecedented immigration to the Pacific coast and especially to Oregon this year. “When I was preparing to leave for the West." said the gentleman, ’ hundreds of people came to me with the request that I send them all the informa tion possible concerning the coun try when I reached Oregon. The hard winters in the East will drive thousands of p ople to this coast next year beyond a doubt. I am very much pleased with Oregon and when I have sufficiently examined the country, I will write a letter to our local paper so the people there may know something definite about the grand climate and natural re sources of your States.” BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. STENGER. H orre * brandet! Either Right or itlrt.- Oil. UZ3 Range—Grant county. Oregon, p O.—Burna, Grant county. Oregon. RILEY A HARDIN. Address ISAAC FOSTER. POWDER Left Stifle: -----DEALER IX----- DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES. GROCERIES. HARDWARE, STOVES. TINWARE. CBOCKERY. GLASSWARE PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, THE CELEBRAT e " SULTANA RAZORS AND “I X L” CUTLERY, WINES >------- CIGARS; AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLE8^H branded on H orses TNT The Leading Merchant of Grant Co TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Horizontal CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern Oregon FOR Double-H Absolutely Pure. O Mi alM bat sa Wn LAND NEWS. CvrrLK branded on Left side V. Un Tp 24. It. 32 ami Tp. 23. II. 3! der-bit in Right ear, Brass, Or.. Feb. 12, Ea. IU kalo : I regarl to the survey of cloae up. I a-ft ear: Tp. 24. K. S2, an.l Tp. 25. 11 32S, the fol .~*j Smooth crop. lowing reply to a etterot inquiry, from the R.tiie Grwnt Crook, and I-ake evuntie,. Eegi-’.tr of ihe L. review land Offi-'e will P. O — Riley. Grant cuuty. Oregon. o-jr lie of imere-t to t) < many -ettlers re-iding in’the tiAvn-bMrlb >v<* u.entior.e.l. * T. V. B. EMcarr. ALMEDA A. STENGER. I.unr« 0« . Jan. 23. is®. T. V. B. Embree. lBrn«, Or: S ib The pt.it- hire not been received at C attle branded this office yet. Hu- notice will be given on left aide; etrcle- whey they will Uc.lik-d. Your* l;e.-|*ctfi®y, ». A split lu each A.lF — celling . Iiegi-ter. LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW Lake Co., Oregon. t w AS IT IS VOICED BY ITS LOCAL NEWSPAPER ± THE HUMT” A paper is in circulation in our county, says the Umpqua Herald, for the pur|)ose of securing signers, BUSINESS MEN abroad Bet that LAKEVIEW, l ake co., Or., contalt a: 1 neuapapar: 1 grocer: 2 saloons; 1 brewery: 1 undertaker: 2 laundries: 2 furniture »tore; 1 shut who will pledge themselves to the market; 3 lawyers: 3 physicians 1 surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 dentist; 1 dnigstoit; 1 monthly payment of a stipulated blacksmiths: 2 harness shops: 1 livery stable: 1 bakery; 3 general merchandise u.xu house: 1 milliner shop: 1 real estate agent; 1 saw-mill. Also, 2 Masonic lodges; 1 sum for five months, in order to se plar lodge: 3 Odd Fellows' lodges; 1 United Working Men's lodge. cure the services of -J. C. Boyd, an experienced immigrant agent, fir that length of time in the states of Swamp i-atitl No. 5. G e . xfkvl L aud O ffice .,) Ohio, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Xauge—('.rant county, Oregon, i*. o.—Burns. Grant county, Oregon. w ksHlx<»W. D. C., Jan. H. 1889.« M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor . Illinois. Mr. Boyd proposes to de R egister and K ecbvbk . Lakeview. Or., GfcXTLKMFN: I ’.rail’mil herewiih a copy ! liver lectures in these states on «•I th«.* deci'i« n ul lit Hon. Sv rv ; I'. W. I!. TODHUNTER. the natural advantages of Roseburg, Interior, dared the 2'.h ult., revoking ana EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLASS. cling •] rovetfgwainp ¡.ami Li-t No. 5. : and resources of Douglas county, cant ¡’ur-uan« •> 'ie< i«ion. lite Following describ and to do everything possible to in ed tracts of ...ml will be restored ;o seitle- cattle branded Wrench” on mgn* ami entrv under the public land laws: , with This Hotel is new (House, Rooms, and Furniture) and offers courteous service to «retyi duce immigration to this valley. G»:s 1, 2,3. N. NE» NE4 Sec 1 T 10 > R ft E Left Hip. Ear marks Clcse- The proposition seems to us a good l»t 1 6 and cropofl the Right ear: Uncer slope one and we hope enough of our citi IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE. zens will pledge themselves to pay, ” 34 one dollar a month, to enable him ” 27 ’ 27 " ' 14 ' to carry out the plan. What E hi mid NW qr o J '* 34 . ». >, ’ horses are branded “ 25 qr and V. hi NE qr Douglas county needs is an immi 1 NW N hi S A qr ana N W qr eE qr. with ‘S-wrench” on the •39 - Left thigh. ” ** 1 gration of people, possessing a fair sEqr>Wqr E hi NE ora- NW qr NE qr “ 17 •• 4 • 13 '• ‘ 4’1” L< t . ami » I f « W qr amount of means, and sufficient en , Lot - and S hf Nr. qr • la ” i “ 5 s 1. hi NEqr.NE- 4SEl »' ® ‘ 2Ä “ The house. Monday, reconsidered ■ county passed the ergy to utilize the magnificent nat I Lt L akeview , il. R. SCHLÄGEL E hf NEqr « y ‘ »• ** 'I NW qr and SE qr ................ the vote by which the horticultural "n without a ural resources of the country. “ 17 I S hi &W qr Range: Grant and Malheur counties. | io si. ..NE.ir. A EhfNW qr vote, and has al.-o passed P. U. addriFs: Run s, Grant Co., Oregon. bill was defeated and succeeded in dissenting ' N LI NE qr Eastern < regun Kailruad News. Prepared to do all Kinds of Work in the Blacksmith line. Horse Shoeing at Qjj ’• 21 •29 - j«W <ir SE qr its second reading in the House of passing it. Upon receiving the sig ?Eqr The Albany Herald says a gen SW cir nature of the Governor it will be a Representatives. Reliable informa tleman who has just returned from >h‘4NWL4,Ei3-W’.4. 1 ul’! Five •• lb w v V V the « r a.. 1 • «>i. \ !• tint* of any per- "E qr Sh q.'. U!««l Lut 1 tion from Salem has reached us law, and a good one, too. ► i; « r I . b. i R. killing or • ea'di g any of the P A hi NW qr -B U G G I E S, W A GONS, ET C.,->, the front on the Oregon Pacific, was XE •• .’u • stuck vf the above brand or belonging thereto. qr NE q which says that “Our Bill" is in a • 27 ’• ! MADE TO ORDER WITH NEATNESS. AND OF GOOD QUALITY. • ■9 - “ It • I E h. NE qr interrogated concerning the work on Vale Atlas: First chinook this Cultu ” i * 2»> ” • U» - , All Of thriving condition and more liable A L L W O i: K W A R R A N T E D. winter this week and the ground is the road eastward. It was learned ’ Ailuf •• 3 1 All uf to pass both houses than is “little Give a Trial, as Seeing is Believing. A fi.-stciass Smith works in evunertion witi ” 14 li half of nearly bare in consequence. that regular trains are now running i >vu . *» ». 1 - ’.3 North h«.. of Willie," [Harney county] from the “ . ‘ y ’ 25 • • 29 •• : S hf N W ur a <10 reward is offered for information ’.eft at or to Mills City, eight miles above Erl - 1J NE qr, <k Erl S hf ........... Wasco Sun: Already little wild southern end of the county. ;nii oftii-e that will lead to the recovery vf •• . 1 Ailuf il.e following deaeriVed horses, which were on Mehema, the road Leing completed • . Fraction “ 6 ’ 21 “ ............ Boon Island rangewltha r. an pony bramled Howers are showing themselves in »1 W hf [We learn that Hamilton county I Fractional W hf • 30 •• I Al» JTfc ¿A a horse lately purchafed tv Win. to that point ” 19 . M .. sheltered places on the hillsides. : 8Eor / > ey of Harden, when last seen: ., .. . .» », i Ma« k bill passed successfully through • .0 qr, an<l S hf The approaches to th1' -lOU-fcot ' s S W 1«;‘ q NV, ELDING. • sir-old: ¡*orrel, with strip iu-She “ -J» “ •• . ». .. , Portland World: E. P. McCor- the fiery ordeal of opposition.— tunnel are about finished, and th • • N hf r N E qr ai■■ d N fac e. Braud X (with 4 inch irun) on th« •• .y Left Shoulder. •• ;u Erl N Lf and SW qr nack of Salem has been visiting E d . HritAi.n | STALLION.2-year ol<I V Bay, with star in Now is the time to subscribe for the ‘ 31 “ ! work of excavating and putting in . NW qr “ 22 the fac e. Brawled (with a 1?,-inch N hf and NE qr SE qr the city. iron) on Left Shoulder. ......... timbers is fairly commenced. A SW qr *’ 7- Bismarck's neuralgia is compli NW qr ILLY. 1-year-old: Pay. with strip in the face, The bill for the forming good many men are quitting worx .- hf NE qr and S hf NW qr terminating over left n< s ril. Jiraud same 'hi NE qr and S hf NA qr cated with rheumatism, want of ap ns ou above described <>-. lding. " 21 * 27 ' • S'V qr NE qrand E hf s>E qr •' “ " 1 on account of the cold weather arid ney county, as introduced Ad laws GEO. W. HAYES, Harney. Or. NW qr NW qr petite and insomnia. He, however, “ 2M For IS«?, and secure a full volume of numbers House by Gilham, does not provide these usually find their way to this NEqr NEqr " 30 ' 2S " X hi NE qr continues to work, ag inst the ad .« K . 25 “ • 32 ’ i j city. A farge force of men are b X hi s>W qr <k N’A for the location of a county seat. .. .« “ 19 CHEAPEST ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE IN THE S hf SW qr aud S 1.: ,-E qr vice of his doctors. Intrigues, aim • 20 ‘ “ * • " ‘ j S hi >E qr But when the bill gnes to the Sen still at work for Messrs. Searle & S .'E hf qr >W SW <ir qr and anils hf .-E qr ing to sap his influence with the The following described horses arc taken up “ 22 hi SW qr ami Si - U. <5r ate an amendment will be offered Deane, however, and these gentle > Lu's ami if owners are not found will be duly post 2 ami 4 SE qr XW qr, Emperor, worry the Chancellor Twelve Art Supplements^ . ». ed according to law: hf NW qr A « Lf SV» qr making Harney the temporary men expect to keep considerable K W ORSE. 1 year-ql«l Park Bay. Collar marks hf NE qr, >W «jr NE ;r? more than ever. The mfifs of information ft contains covers the entire Pacific Northwest qr. and qr i-W Had bell ud . Branded “ C ” on Left Thigh. county seat. This will not be ap force at work, engaging principally Fr. NW qr and deals with all subjects of interest to th< sc seeking information of this regiua. ] • ¿0 “ i Weigh: about 1:4» 1‘ a. “ : Frl SE qr ........... Tule lake, the scene of so many on rock work and the tunnel. currant \ear THE WEST SHORE will surpass in excellence the volume just clcscA preciated by the people of Burns. ORSE. 12-y ear-old. light Bay; some c»»llar •• y • >W qr inarKs: lame in right front leg. Branded . ». .» .. M be a complete exponent of the resources of. and a careful «"hronirler of all new “ 17 E hf NE qr and E hf ?E qr tragic events, is rapidly re ding. The construction has progressed with a •J-T-F-conr.'.'Cik.d" on right shoulder. » ». .» 1 of iinoprtante in. he vi ’re region eml ra <•<! wi'hiu the limita < f Oregon. Washn The State of Oregon may well be - 1'? • SF. qr SW qr Weight a’<»out 1350 11 R. •• 20 tana. Idaho,British Columbia, and Alaska, together with a niulti’.nde of supurb - Ö o 1 En N hf The cause is not apparent, but it is in a satisfactory manner during the Owners desiring tn recover above « ’ escribed of scenery, cities, industries, etc oi the c«.untries described and undoubtedly is proud of the in ” 21 NE qr NW qr A W hf NW stock can do so by applying to this «Hilco. All elegant engravings, in colors < r lints, will be issued, • ne u ith each number E hf NE <ir and S>E «>r vincible determination of Gov Pen- conjectured that it is owing to its comparatively short season’s work, ShfNEqr •• 13 ' T’eruents are 17x.S iuches in size, and represent s-<me object of general iuterest or .. u lure of the Magnificent .•>• enery of the West, ana will alone be worth the magazine'« SE qr NE qr and E SE qr subterranean and only outlet hav tee road being now completed over ” - noyer to do what he thinks is right. E hf You cannot du with« ut THE WE.*T SHORE fur 1W9 Only >2 50: 50 cts extra fay forty miles eastward from Albany. > hf NW qr W hf bE qr SE qr ing bw natural causes become en if sent beyond the 1 ini is <>f the United states, Mexico, or Canada: single copies At , .. ............ Many Republicans vie with Demo ” .4 sE qr ” I ’ 2T ■• SE qr Ihe followingdescri ’ o e«! horse baa been taken L. SAMUEL. P ublisher , PORTLAND. OREGON. larged. thus giving a greater escape t »» »» crats in uttering their admiration " 3 Ashland Record: From a private S hf ................ up. aud irthe owner is i.ot oiiidwill Le aul» •' 4 > hf SE qr p. r ea accordlDK to ¡aw. for its waters. In a few years more for his sturdy ami outspoken posi letter to an Ashland gentleman we h hf ORSE, 4-viar old. Brown color. Weight ” 10 ............ of ............ ab ut 7vO il r . branded V on Right shoul tions in vetoing the exemption of if its present rate of decline should learn the following concerning the All ' 12 :: NEqr .............. der. Both hind feet white. Slightly Rad.Ee- ” 15 All .»f murke L Iuqnire at this ollii e. the Portland water bonds from tax continue, there will be many thou railroad through eastern Oregon. Nhf XE\ SE'4NE . NhfNW’4 '.-.qr N «» qr, >‘2 >W qr SE qr ’’ 17 ; ;; :: ation, a matter in which his jierson- sand acres of good available land It is written from Millville. Shasta X hf . •' 21 NW qr NE qr, N hf NW qr for settlement. al and private interests are involve«! Í5 ” ’ 32 ” county, by a prominent lawyer: ' h» SE qr Nhf NEqr No one who will weigh tho Gover The new license law to r< gulate “There are now. as I write this let > hf SW <jr and SE ,r as of . ft o nor’s acts, in this particular case, the selling of anient spirits passed ter. seventeen engineers, surveyors AH ” M Erl N hf ” *’ ” ; 5 Erl N W qr who has any desire to do the exec the Oregon Legislature. It fixes and locators laying out a railtoad FrlNhfNE’, Frl N'< XW qr '• 4 26 ' HAS. A. COGSWELL. «»f Frl Lakeview I ink vili«-. utive justice will and must readily the license nt ♦400; for »t iling malt in this neighborhood, and gradual All FROM PRINEVILLE TO BURNS. Frl S hf SW qr E hf Frl X hf conccile that Gov. Pcnnoyer has ex liquor alone. ♦2OO. Applicants must ly approaching Millville. They are Frl NW qr The restoration hereby marie is «ubject to COGSWELL A COGSWELL. ercised his veto |><>wer. against his get a majority of all votes cast at coming towards our town on a ridgt .iny C. B BAKER. Sub-Contractor. rights which l ..« v have aUncheu lo>ui<! land* under the public land laws. own personal interest, against the preceding election on his peti which divides old Cow crock and LAKEVIEW AXD LINEVILLE. Or. Leaves Princvil’e Mondays at a m. Arrives st Rums Wednesday's at! The other trat > de-cribed in sanl List Leaves Burns Thursday * at 6 a in. Arrives at Prineville Saturdays «01 the interest of Ins influential every tion. The law does not apply to Clover creek, and are within two N\». .5 are to be ' ilhheld from disposition day neighbors, against tlx interests incorporated towns. miles of this place, ami will move un<il further orders. r: prom nt Sy the date of your receipt Passenger Rate, from Prineville to Bams. IT .'O. Round Trip 114—with W of the city in which he lives, in or their camp to-morrow further down o’ Hep till - letter. Very respectfully. The Canadian Pacific has can the crock in the direction of Cotton T. J. A kckmom , 1-ly der that the burden of taxation may Acting Commissioner. celed the dates of all trains leaving I m ' uniform and just. wood. From all we can learn from Ottawa on account of snow drifts. \ A lb q. EXt HANGE. the surveyors they intend to move G. W. Hunt, the railroad builder, rotifUkNn - -- -- -- - OREGON i south from this place in the direc The Ixm Angeles railroad has left Walla Walla,Tuesday, for Ohio, where one of his children is lying discharged its white laliorent and tion of Cottonwood; but the road WOOL GRADERS, replaced them with Chinamen at may l>e extended further on. There seriously ill. NEAR BFRNS. OREGON. A. C. BRODERSEN... . Lakeview WOOL PACKERS, are several other gangs of survey one dollar per day. AND ors all acting in concert, «nrveying O ur readers’ attention is invited Any txtaincaa entmated tome, will receive SAYER A DORE the same railroad route in a north -COMMISSION MERCIIANTS- s. at rarelul and prompt attention. Land mat to Belford’s Magazine, a copy of tern s".t < ollrriion a a:- la»v. ( orrmnnt. easterly dircetii n through Fail riv ifir nsignments s limited — which icon th< editor’s de.-k at all etire eolielted lr. Kr.gliah and German. We learn Keep, con* antly on band a larffc atork ot times for inspection, and a file in from a reliable source that the attor er valley on to eastern' Oregon, I — \r»VAX ES made on WOOL. the reading room. It is. as you ney of McGinnis, the doomed Can cannot say how »■oiqwork will ccin agents : will see, thoroughly and aggressive yon City murderer, played his cli me nee on this road. I ut they say Geo M Gowan - - - Burns ly Democratic, and hi its literary ent a trick which, hoW'Vir unwor they have discovered a g< od prac 1. J. Millier, - - - Harney. F.a-. n V-.-y with DENNY. RH E A < ’<>. features equal to the Is'st. thy of sympathy McGinnis may !■<■. tical le route for a railroad and they •«-i F. Icral at Es’a ’ished » Col. Don Piatt, the editor, is well place*« his attorney ami only carthlv seem to think that the road will be known for his able and fearless ad defense, in a not very enviable light, built with all possible haste after vocacy of Democratic principles if it does not eventually disbar him the r cid is all surveyed and lo when editor of the Washington from the practice of his profession. cated." Capitol. an<i no political writers It is a well known fact that through De Le esseps is iil. The infirmities ¡ other than such ns command the some technicality he had suc.-ceil.-il of age I Lave suddenly fallen upon Ci P. II MURPHY. respect and confidence of the voters in obtaining a respite of sixty days him with the collapse of the Pana- : C Tr“2-y'j ' z-d, of the country will be employed. t-VKEVIEW - - — _ OREGON. for McGinnis ami a hearing U fore ma Canal scheme. Daily levees Ff ’ "i . Serin L: _ A, T«W3j*’ies, 00. Although this is one of the beet the supreme court. This lease on hav ■ ceas. «I. and th«' family will not HAY A GRAIN \ b Z of magazines anti -twis ♦? VI |x r life and the hape that spring« eter allow visit, •s to refer to the Pana 2” ’'•■■t- *r« r-"mr' »teativn iriTen «. orlt-rw Mr -r».. M l .ehirlev 1-y Jr. ri"»3Ar/ annum, we are enabled to get it for nal in the human breast was cut ma Canal. it is reporte«! he is go- f.'r»—«V -i-isMs. 81 i M W i»«'»ii CtíiM.t ir m « i !? < ’‘Suajarivt. aad au atada of aartacelaw tuotvuahit vaa.we<l for bnlldla, pnrwortt* •1.75 a y«ar for every man or w. • short, however. l\v McGinnis’ attor ing t end his days at hie villa at BEDrcr.Il PRICE. man who has paid ♦2.50 in ad ney g«Hn« on a spree and tailing to Ismaila. Viscomte was 1 iscomte de Ia-sseps Le Wachmaker & Jeweler , R N. vance for T iie II kkai . d , or we can 'appear when the cafe came tip be born at Versailles on the 19th of / p. c J W. BONEBRAKE, 'M tel new sulischbcrs have it anti Tut fare the supreme court at Salem on November. 1S05, consequently is tak’.iew oee^M. H krai . d for ♦3.75, Wednesday. Ovw nearly S4 years of age. GUIDE, E4 ff-i ptc, c*y 25c. fatigt N. GwtWerk-Be ».Me rWces. » THE HCPIGNS HOUSE. General Blacksmith & Wagon Reward Offered. For 18S91 A F WEST SHORE MAGAZINE Take Notice! H H :«r Take Notice. : ; H Attorneys-at-Law GZO. POPS 1 CO. Attorney, Notary Public A Collector. Livery 1 Feed Stable