East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 28, 1889, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    1889.
Married
—AUCTION SALE—Of Cloaks, I
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
At the residence of Mr. siul Mrs. T. A.
at Stenger’s, Saturday, March 2d. McKinnon, lieur Burns, Feb. 21st lfts!», by
pINAL PROOF.
Harper’s Magazine.
: al proof .
—To find ourselves able to oiler J. <’. I* irser, J. J’., Mr. W. II. Wilson an<’
THE TOWN OF BURNS
twenty
novels by the best writers Miss Lillie McKinnon.
U nited S tates L and O ffice , |
an S tates L and Ornen. <
Lakeview, Oregon, February 6, 1X89.1
After
the
ceremony
tlio
company
GRANT CO. OREGON.
Oregon, January 17,
,
ILLUSTRATED.
for so small a sum as offered to rea­
EBY GIVEN that the fol- j NOTICE IK HEREBY GIVEN that the follow
AS IT IS VOICED BY THE li KB ABD.
¡er has filed notice of his ill- iug-numed settler hue filed notice of hia inten- ders of T he H erald nearly took went to the dining-room where one
final proof In support of his tiou to make final proof in support of his claim, our breath away, and we didn t say of the most sumptuous wedding
II aki ’ ek ’ s M agazine i< the most u-efvl,
proof will be mode before and tiiut said proof will be made before the
viLeriaiiiing, and bt’uuiiiui peli* tlb al in the
BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT
Grant county Oregon, or in County Clerk of Grant county, Oregon, at Can­ much about it till three of our sub­
dinners, ever served in the Harney \\u hl. Among the aitracik>n> tor 1X89, will
the County« lerk of Grant co yon City, Ur., on ‘April 4th, 1X89, viz:
contain«
scribers paid up arrearage and we country, was laid for their enjoy­ be a n w novel- an American story entitled 1 ncw«paper; 1 hotel: I brewery; 1 Burns
gon March 13, IMS, viz:
Samuel Overlander,
undertaker: 1 meat market: 2 lawyer«: 3 physician«
j "Juj iter Lights" by Constance 1-. Woolson
D.
S.
No.
3267,
for
the
N
’
2
of
SE
qr
ami
Ixita
8
sent
for
60
books.
They
all
came
1
surveyor;
1
land
a<ent;
1
draxvtore;
I
jeweler;
1 blacksmith; 1 livery «table: 2 general mer
S. Willchen,
Shakespeare's Comedies by
A 9. Sec 1, Tp 21, S, R 33 E. * He nuinva the fol­
ment. The chief beauty of this el­ illustrationof
t handlae atorea: 1 hardware «tore; 1 saw-mill; 1 carpenter; 1 aaddle de harness shop: 1 fro-
E. A. \bbev; a Scries of; rticles on Rusaiii,
lowing witucrses to prove his continuous resi­ on good time and in good order;
e
of NE'4, NEU of 8EU dence
upon, aud lulthatiuii ofaaid laud, viz: and now we recommend our read­ egant repast, aside from the happy I iiiustraU'd by T. tie Thulstrup; puperx on
cer> store. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 reading room; 1 school; 1 church.
Bee 25, Tp _o, S». R;A e . He James F.
Morrison, O. J. Darat, g . W. Farleigh,
the Dominion of Canadti. and a eharac.er-
£flF*Mail atopy of T he H erald to Advertise your town, in the Kant
ng witnvRees toprove his con- and Jas. Sturdevant,
ail of Drewsej .Grant cuun ers to take advantage of the oppor­ occasion, lay in the tact that the iatic serial by Charles Dudley Warner; three
uix»n, hi d cultivation of, «aid ty Oregon.
Met lain, Jo. Lamb, charles
i "Norwegian Studies," by Bjornsisjvrnv
tunity
and
subscribe.
ingredients
of
the
various
.
dishes
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
ffonl, of Drewsey, Grant coun- Feb 21-13
i Bjornson. illustrated; "Comniodus“ a his­
play by the author of " Ben-Hur," ii
—Great Reduction in Dress Goods were the product of Harney county. j torical
fiMMB A. F. SNELLING, Register.
lustrai .. by j. It. Weguelin, etc. The edi-
pTNAL PROOF.
at N. Brown’s.
-
The following is the list of guest: • torial departments are conducted bv
U nited S tates L and O ffice J
(ieorge William Cnrti*, William Dean How-
Mr. : nil Mrs. IL Dixon,
Lakeview, Or., February 6, 1XM«,j
X-Harney people are up and do­ Mr.
, ells, and Charles Dudley Warner.
an<l Mrs. J. L. Bairil,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow
Mr. ami Mrs. J.
Purser,
ing-named settler baa filed notice of his inten­ ing pretty lively since Saturday’s
tion to make final proof in aupjairt of his claim, news, laying out lot claims, select­
HARPER’S PERIODICALS:
Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Wil-on,
IN HERALD OFFICE,
-
BURNS, OREGON.
Mr. an I Mrs. Win. II. Cull’.
T ed S tates L and O ffice , | and that said proof will be made before the
Oregon, Jauuary 17, 1X89.1 County Clerk of Grant county, Oregon, at Can­ ing sites for public buildings, pros­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
.1.
Morrison,
Per
Year:
yon City, Or., on April Sth, 1X89, viz:
EBY GIVEN that the follow-
Open every day except Sunday, from fl a m to 5 p m.
pecting for advantages, and proud Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Vuughh,
David Miller,
filed notice of hia inten- D. S. No. 221X, for the SE qi of NW qr, and Ix>t
and Mrs. It. J. McKinnon.
HAlil’EliS MAGAZINE
$1.00
lion. G. Mr.
roof in support of his claim 5, Sec 6, Tp 2U, H R 84 E, and EU of SE qr, See 1, generally of her success,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. it Mrs. I.ee Caldwell, HAKl’EK S WEEKLY
4.09
f will be made before the
20, S R 3i>*a E. He name« the following wit
W. Gilham will receive an ovation Mr. unit Mr. J. I.. Albert.
II AKI’Eli S BAZA11
4.00
rant county, Oregon, at <'an­ Tp
nevses to prove hia continuous residence upon,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Skinner,
HAlil
’
Eli
S
YOI
NG
PEOPLE
2.00
on March 13th, 1X89, viz:
on
his
return.
and cultvation of. aaid land, viz: A. J. Alphin,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McKinnon,
R. Drake. J. M. Blevins, and G. W. Farleigh, all
Mr. mid Mis. Robt. McKinnon,
Postage Free to all Subscribers in the
Mwartl M. MefTord,
Every Lady and Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to this Free Read­
of Drewaey, Grant county, Oregon.
Missis:
Susie
and
Etta
Dixon,
Mary
Haley,
United states, Canada, or Mexico.
—AUCTION SALE—Of Shawls, Allie McKinuin, and badie Wilson.
Feb 21-13
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
ing Room.
rthe SW qr. of SW qr. Sec 32.
Messis.
George
Wilson,
Ed.
Wilson,
Dan
Wil-
at Stenger’s, Saturday, March 2d, Hon, Thos. McKinnon. John McKinnon, J. H. The volumes of the Magazine begin with
•nd Ixits 3 A 4, and N1, of bW
It 36, E. He names (he follow-
the
Numbers
for
June
ami
December
of
Meadows, and George Buchanan.
uve hik continuous residence pINAL PROOF.
—Applications for final proof The presents were as follows and the follow­ each year. When no time is specified, sub­
tion of, said land, viz: Jo.
scriptions will begin with the Number cur­
nes, <’. W. McClain, Robert
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,)
made
ont
free
at
T
he H erald oilice. ing named donors:
rent at time of receipt of order.
sey, Grant co, Oregon.
Lakeview, Or., February 7th, 1X89 I
Lee Caldwell and wife, glass pitcher,
Bound volumes ot Harper's Magazine, for
Robt. McKinnon and wife, cake s an<|.
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow
R. N. Baker and N. J, Lewis of R. J. McKinnon and wife, glass pitcher,
three years bacK, in neat cloth binding, will
ing-nanied Hettler hss filed notice of his inten­
J. M. Vaughn aud wife, steel engraving,
be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of |3
tion to mHKe final proof in RUp|mrt of his claim, Silver creek were in town Saturday.
C. M. Caldwell and wife, glass bread plate and per volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, 50
aud ihat suid proof will be made before the
Register or Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on
cents each—by mail, po-t-paid.
—All who know themselves in­ sett of sauce dishes.
Avril 9th, 188V, viz:
In the evening a social dance was Index to Harper’s Magazine, Alnhalieti-
Thomas Ashmore,
debted to N. Brown will please come
eal, Analytical, and Classified, (»or Volumes
ited S tates L and O ffice ,)
D. S. No. 2673, for the SE qr. Sec 14. Tp 87 S R 36
tendered the young couple by the 1 to 70. inclusive, from June, 1850 to June,
’, Oregon, January 17, 1X89. | E. He names the following witnesses to prove forward at once and settled up. -
one vol. (’loth. $1.00
EBY GIVEN that the fol low- his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
parents of the groom, at the resi­ 1HK5,
Remittances should be made by Postoffice
has filed notice of hia inten­ of said land, viz: R. Carpenter, R. B. Fream,
—Last Sunday morning, Feb. 24,
Money
Order, or Draft, to avoid chance of
proof in support of hia claim, Frank Winters, and L. c, Chamberlain, all of
GEO. McGOWAN.
_
_
_
-
BURNS, OREGON.
1889, a fine nine-pound son was dence of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson loss.
f will lie made before the I*. O. Fort McDermitt, Humbolt co., Nevada.
Grant co., Or., or in his ab- Feb 21-13
Newspapers
are not to copy this adver­
whence
all
repaired
and
needless
to
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
born
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I
’
.
F.
Stenger.
Clerk of Grant co., Or., at
tisement without the express order of Har­
on March 18th, 1889. viz:
The little stranger is being warmly state “all went merry as a marriage per A Brothers.
JTINAL PROOF.
Address HARPER A BROTHERS. New
Agent for Staver &. Walker, wholesale dealers in
welcomed
by
the
ladies
of
Burns.
VbMEBa W. StepheiiR,
bell.”
York. T he H erald and Magazine. $5.00.
U nited S tates L and O ffice , /
No. 7M, for the SE qr of Sec 4, Tp 24 S,
—Closing out—Men’s Long Gum ;
Lakeview, Oregon, February 7th, 1X89,1
I. He names the following witnesses to
—Portland World: John S. De­
hia contintioub residence upon, and culti-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ Boots 45.00, at Stenger’s.
-
of aaid la nd. viz. Marion Stormer, Cal. ing-named settler lies filed notice of his inten­
vine,
of Harney Valley, the cattle ' Grand County Division
jn, Homer Mun , Harry McClure, all of tion to make final proof in aupport of his claim,
—Marion Bunyard’s Ball comes king of Eastern Oregon, was in the
and that said proof will be made before the
.Grant county. Oregon.
Register
ami
Receive!,
at
Lakeview,
Oregon,
on
-10
KA. F. SNELLING Register.
off March Sth.
city Saturday andSunday, having
DAKTCE,
April 9th, 1X89, viz:
WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES,
just come in from hii extensive
I j . <’. Chamberlain,
AT
/
—
Mrs.
W.
H.
Culp
and
Miss.
IL E. No. 767, for the SW qr Sec 10, Tp S7, R, R 86
ranch. Mr, Devine reports but lit­
H^A gkilt for F ireman ’ s F un > I nsurance C ompany . *^KI
1-ljr
E. He names the following witnesses to prove Thompson were in Burns soliciting
MARION BUNYARD’S,
IL PROOF.
tle loss among cattle this year.
his continuous residence upon, aud cultivation I
to «retj*
—
pecuniary
aid
f<
r
the
Sunday
school
of suid land, viz: Thorons Ashmore, Frank Win
’ ‘tr«Trr- states L and O ffice ,/
ters, R. B. Fream. and R. Carpenter, all of 1’. O. | in their neighborhood, last Monday,
FRIDAY, MARCH 8 tii , 1889.
—“No foolishness this time.” I
Lakeview, Oregon, January 18. 1X89. |
Fort McDermitt, Humboldt county, Nevada.
I
ICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- Fob 21-18
and
were
encouragingly
received.
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
have
accommodated
my
friends
FLOOR committee :
med settler has filed notice of his inten-
called upon. Now, I H arry M c C lure ,
make Anal proof in support of his claim,
AUCTION SALE—Of Dry Goods, whenever
at said proof will be inmle before the pINAL PROOF.
G. M. S toeall ,
need money and must settle up mv
gisterand Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon
G. W. H ayes .
Boots,
Shoes,
Underwear,
Chain
rch »th, l»b. , viz:
outstanding
accounts,
and
that
U nited S tater L and O ffice , )
Best of Music on this Occasion.
Lakeview,
Oregon,
February
7,
lx»9.
j
Pumps,
Lamps,
Tinware,
Glass
and
right away.
T ex . S illman .
■eary C. Lambert,
TICKETS - (supper includ'd) - $2.50
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­
. •. 2161, for the wUof NE»4, A NU of SE ing-named settler H as filed notice of hig inten­ Crockery Ware, Hats, at Stenger’s,
Invitation extended to All.
tion
to
make
final
proof
in
support
oi
hie
claim,
Sheephcrdera Wanted.
R:i3E. He mien tne fol-
M alfATpO.
bupper furnished by M r . and M rs . J. II. B un ­
EdtBaiaea to prove hia continuous resi- and thut said proof will be made before the at 2 o’clock, Saturday, March 2d.
Toilet Articles, Glass, Putty, &c.
yard .
Register
and
Receiver,
at
Lakeview.
Oregon,
Two shccpherders wanted imme­
Opon.aad cultivation of, sni<i land, viz:
Supper for persons taxing no pari in the
Ik'Miranda, Albert Vestal, Charles Dur- on April 10th, 1889, viz:
diately. Address
Boat Ford School District.
nd McCojr,-all of Diamond, Grant coun-
K. B. Fream,
dance, 75 cents.
r, Oiiwou T’ 1
I’. F. S tenger , Burns.
II. E. No. 982, for the NW qr Sec 10, Tp 37, S, R
We acknowledge receiving a very
ir^rstp F. SNELLING. Register.
36, E. He names tho following witueKscH to
prove hip continuouR residence upon, and cul­
From Hi ley.
tivation of, paid land, viz: Thomtui Ashmore, pleasantly worded invitation to be
R. Carpenter, Frank Winters, and L. C. Cham­
W. E. GRACE, P roprietor ,
_
_
_
BURNS, OREGON
1 ni,,r»«R CULTURE.
E d . H erald : This section has
berlain, P. O. Fort McDermitt, Humboldt co., present at the closing exercises of
Nevada.
the
first
term
of
the
Boat
Ford
been enlivened the past fortnight
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
U mitkd S tates L and O ffice ,./ Feb 21-13
'Lakeview, Oregon, January 4, 1X89. i
school, on Wednesday, Feb. 20th. by the circulation of petitions for
I desire to rent my ranch con­
PLAINT having been entered at thia of-
taining 160 acres, to somes respon­
but that being press-dav, we had to! temporary officers.
Ar Wlnterineier against Frederick Vie-
THE
HERALD.
foi faitur e to comply with law hr to
-Culture Entry No. 730, dated June xth,
forego the indulgence of represent-! —R. J. Williams is again among sible party, who wants to make
pon fxM^ 1 A 2, and E’i of SW1,, Sec 7,
money, and who will work. Will
A Large Assortment of
it 32 K, in Grant county, Oregon, with a
ing T he H erald on an occasion, us. He is located on his lower j [ furnish
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1889.
grain to sow from 10 to 50
cancellation of aaid entry; contest-
thgt th«-said Frederick Viedernell
which brought together all the peo­ ranch.
I acres. Have about 15 acres of
ted to break five acres of
FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Etc.
tract, and that he has not brok
ple in the district having the men­ -—The St. Valentine ball given at land in a good state of cultivation.
Local News.
of acres whatever, the said par
Summoned to appear ut this of-
tal and moral training of the pupils the school house in the J. C. Garrett I Place all fenced. Plenty good pas­
day of April, lxx9, nt 10 a in, tor
Has just been Received.
ish testimony concerning said
at heart above all other lesser con-, district was an entire success in ev­ ture, and about 30 tons of good hay
HARNEY VALLEY ÍTEMS.
I
can
be
cut.
Dwelling-house
12x14.
ery
particular.
Among
those
pres
­
siderations.
A. F.tWSBtrsa, negioter.
'Stable 12x16. The party will be
ent were:
—E. A. King requests us to state
Needless to say when parents,' Mr. and Mrs. 11. Elliott,
. required to reside on the place. No
that his saw-mill is now in readi­ teacher, pupils, and neighbors meet Mr.
and Mrs. W. Parker,
I
money demanded from responsible
ness to accommodate the public
Mr. an<l Mrs. ]U J. Baker,
parties; will rent for share of Hay PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
and Mrs. E. I). Baker,
with lumber of every description together with a mutual interest of! Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Garrett,
and Grain. For further informa­
ited S tates L and O ffice ,)
on demand; and will not be under­ so great importance as the advance-! Nr. and
Mrs. Simon Lewis,
view. Or. January 30, lxxx. |
tion, address
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
Thornburg,
sold
by
any
lumber
firm.
Orders
merit
of
their
school
to
a
first
posi-
j
REBY GIVEN that the follov.-
B. B rown , Burns, Or.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Terrell,
t 11«« filed notice of h.a iuten- solicited.
50-tf
tion in the new county of Harney,! Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Williams,
,1 proof in auppurt of liie claim,
jaT"Evcrything guaranteed pure and of the very best quality.
ferx of Grant county, Oregon,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J Allen,
■oof will be made before the
— Burns did’nt get the county­ that quiet and good order prevailed j Mr. and Mrs. Thos. .1. Shields,
■ Grant county, Oregon, or in
Miss Mary McMurphy, Mrs. Hutton,
Band of Horses for Sale
bunry Clerk of Grant co.. Or., seat she worked fairly and faithful­ among adult visitors, that teacher I.
Stella Garrett ami Miss May Parker,
fc., on March 2bth, 18»x, viz:
ly for, but rejoiced as long and as and pupils in the thorough exam­ Miss
By Gus DeLor.
Miss Maud Elliott and Miss Lizzie Garrett.
jMBes K. Duncan,
loudly Saturday night over the ination of progress in the branches Miss Ella Baker and Miss Ku'.h McConnell,
A
small
band of 1 to 9-year old
Miss
America
Hutton
and
Miss
Ada
Smith,
Mtiorth. NW qr of Sec 11. Tp 24 S, R news of county division as any oth­
.•i. . Sarah
>-u i <i it McMurphy,
.»i ui puy, .»ii*«.'*
Miss Arlu uur
Garrett, horses, of George and Morgan stock,
taught and studied, did themselves Miss
the following witneFtwR to er precinct in the Harney country.
Messrs. T. N. BaKer and H. H.
II. Elliott,
r residence upon and culti-
average weight from 900 to 1100
“
1»
T i Lewis,
...
“
P. \f
M \f.ilL>.-.-
Mallory, V
N. J.
and each other credit, and that over
______ , viz: H. B. Mace, Bart ( ro-
“
Levi Thomas, R. (’. Garrett,
—Congratulations were generally satisfaction with results not a dis­
lbs., for sale at Camp Creek, Crook
fl^Mdc. W . Jones, all of Burns,
“
A. M. Glenn, E. W. DeLeutinan,
extended P. F. Stenger on the
county. Terms cash—at $32.50
'
R. N.’Miller, M. V. Smith,
from the records of th:B of-
senting
voice
was
heard.
each, sold in bunch, or as purcha­
acts are claimed adversely streets Sunday over the timely ar­
“
Emil Baker. Earl Elliott.
er D. 8. No. '.9- 4, he is liere-
R. L Hutton, Isaac Constant,
The two prizes offered by Miss
choice for deputv
sers come in. Offer good for one
'^fiaent at Raid time and p ate, rival of his
“
Jno, E Roher' , Wm. Spencer,
iNMoi R he may have to tne ap- sheriff.
month. Apply to Gus. D klor ,
Roberts, s teacher, were for At­
Lee Thornburg. Hobt. Baker, Jr.
(MNipof James E. Duncan.
“
Don Pal er, J. T, Garre’t,
Burns, Oregon.
13-tf
■>. F. SNELLING, Register.
tendance,
and
for
Scholarship,
and
—Readers, who wish to obtain
“
.1. M. King. FranK Dibble,
“
FraiiK Dibble, ( arris Elliott,
the best Republican newspaper on A lice E mbree , having been neither
AT P. F. STENGER’S, BURNS, OR.
“
David Miller, and Thos. G. Dodson.
the Coast, can, through us, secure absent nor tardy during the term,
E.
D.
Baker,
the
favorite
violinist
Bam final proof .
Painting.
a year's subscription to The Call was the recipient of the one, and
of this part of the “moral vineyard”
by subscribing for it and T he H f . r -
id S tater L and O ffice , t
’, Oregon, January JO, 1889.|
rld at only $3 for both. See ad­ P all G reeley , of the other, his was on hands early; and as usual To W hom it M ay C oncern :
EBY GIVEN that William vertisement elsewhere.
per cent in scholarship being 98.
I hereby respectfully tender my
stayed till the last roll was called
r co., Oregon, hup filed no-
A FURTHER DI8COUNT OF
n to make pr«>of on hi« deaert
In token of her esteem for their in the “wee sma hours.'' Uncle services as a Practical Painter to
r, for the E’a of NE qr, Sec 9,
—Go to the stable of Roussel
the citizens of Harney Valley.
c 4, Tp 20, s R 87 E, before E.
general
studious
deportment,
and
of
Doug, besides being an excellent
rk of Malheur co., Oregon, Bros, for horse feed and livery ac­
House Painting a specialty. Sat­
WciilH R JH\. the 27d <iay of commodations.
her personal regard for each pupil, musician, is one of our best citi­
-
inea the filllowing witnesats
isfaction guaranteed.
lete irrigation and rec lain-
during the first term of school to­ zens—financially, physically, men­
K. B. McLennon, John Mc-
—T he H erald acknowledges a
W m . II. CULP.
cher, and Kenneth Murray,
pleasing invitation to the wedding gether, Miss Roberts presented each tally, morally and socially.
Burns, Or.
10tf
eur co.. Or.
__ on
_ with a kindly remembrance, and all
On All Goods Now Held in Stock.
i&A- F. SNELLING. Register.
of __
Mr. ___
and ____
Mrs. W. _ H. ____
Wilson,
Thursday last, and reception of the children present with a treat of —Mrs. Dibble, who has been on
—One copy of the E ast O regon
bridal favors. We wish the happy | candy and nuts, The following is the sick list, we are glad to say is H erald
LAND, FINAL PROOF.
, done up in a wrapper rea­
wedded pair a long and pleasant 1 the standing of the pupils graded convalescent.
dy for mailing to friends abroad
rted S tates L and O ffice ,!
life
jn
their
neat
and
comfortable
W. Oregon, February 6, 18xx |
above 70:
—Thus. G. Dodson of Burns was 10 cents, 3 copies 25 cents. Adver­
home on Poison creek.
REBY GIVEN that James
Paul Greeley..
.
<M
among his Silver creek friends this tise the Harney country with the
Grant county, Oregon, hns
Andrew
Greeley
.....................
1,1
intention to make proof on
truth, not with speculators’ exagge­
—All claims not consistent with Willie McKenzie t
week.
91
m No. 278, for the t'.. of SW
rations.
-
Civile Embree.
Sec IX, Tp 20, S R 34 E, before the high character of Syrup of Figs
.................................. 90
Alice Embree
of. Grant county, Oregon, st
91
—
The
deputy
sheriff
was
collect
­
n.on Thursday, the 4th day are purposely avoided by the Cali­
Forest Holser.
............................ 87
names the following wit- fornia Fig Syrup Company.
It Olive McKensie
ing taxes at Riley as per appoint­
.......................
80
e complete irrigation and re
and: James Sturdevant. O. J. acts gently on the kidneys, liver
of
the
At the close c_ __ school exer- ment the 16th and gathered in quite
on, and Samuel Overlander, and bowels, cleansing the system
| rises, and the awards of merit,
ant co.. Or.
effectually, but it is not a cure-all , Alice Embree ! came forward and a quantity of the “root of evil.”
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
BU RNS, OREGON.
and makes no pretensions that eve- surprised
surprised the
the teacher
1
with a hand- I —Pete Mallory attended the min­
ry bottle will not substantiate.
some
copy
of
some copy of Scott’s Poems, and strel show at Burns the 16th.
—Geo. Kirchberger of Diamond the following neat little presention
—While a young gentleman was
ed S tates L and O ffice ,)
speech:
, Oregon, February 7, lxxx. | valley, was in town this week, and
M irs R obebt *- Dear Teacher: This book returning home from the dance the
EBY GIVEN that the follow- added his name to T he H erald ’ s
is given as a token of our love for you. Yon
haa filed notice of hia inten­
morning of the 15th, he became
proof In support of hia claim, list of subscribers.
have our be<t withe*; and our thanks for
M>f will be made before the
chilled by the cold morning breeze,
your
earnest
labors
in
giving
us
our
educa
­
ver at Lake*, lew, Oregon, on
—Much to the regret of friends
start in life. In after years, when and, getting dowi. from his horse,
of the restaurant business in Burns tional
look upon this, remember us, your
Carpenter,
lighted a fire in an old dead juni-
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Giannini re­ you
first pupils in Harney Valiev. In behalf of
WW of SW qr, Sec S5, Tp tired from its management this
While
our little bund accept this gift, and may .per and sat down to warm.
Ot No. 4. Sec 2, Tp W. S. R
following witnenw«*» to prove week.
Their work this winter has God's blessing rest upon you.
toasting his extremities he fell
Mence upon, and cultivation
I: Thomae Aahmorv. R. B. given general satisfaction to patrons.
Paul Greeley, also, presented a asleep, and in this condition a few
A Pleasing Sense oí Health
ter«.and L. <’. chamberlain,
—Portland World: W. E. Grace. “W of poems, Sigourne'y’s, and the burning branches fell down on him
mitt, p. o . Nevada.
and Strength Renewed and
|A- F. SNELLING. Register
of Burns, a prominent merchant of Patrons of the school then took and got in their fine work. When
Harney Valley, is stopping at the ''Barge of affairs, a good time en- he awoke he was burnt off to the
of Ease and Comfort
ì Holton. Mr. Grace is a eon of the su‘ **> appropriate addresses were
Follow« the use of Sy rip of Fig«, m it
editor of the E ast O regon H erald ,n®*te by lailies and gentlemen pres­ breeches pockets—i. e., his over­ act« gently on the
iter S tates L and O ffice . i
and is one of the most promising ent ' regarding the establishment alls—and blistered on the mustard
K idneys , L ivi r
B owels
LO twmi , February 6. Ixw.|
and maintenance of the Rehooi, the plaster principle, both hip and
tEP.'. GIVEN that the f«»ll.»w- young Democrats of the State.
Effectually f ’lean ing th«? RywV-m when
Ess flltwl mrtice of his inteo-
continuance for the next two terms thigh.
CHAS. E. BOSWELL ------- VALE, OREGON.
Cusiive or Baboo«, Jhwpelliug
►r'" f in support of hia claim, /—Robt. Terrell, who made final
under the same management, a fa­
N»f Will tw mad« lieforethe
Colds,
Headaches
and
Fevers
J. C. PARKFR, RI'RXR, AOKNT.
JTt his alienee the County proof on hisclaim. NE) Sec. 11. Tp.
vorable vote of directors and pa­ —Evergreen district will vote the
ty, Oregon, at Can von t ity.
an<l pcmionentljr curing
1. vis
24. S.. R. 31, E.. Dn-ember 24th, I trons taken for the latter, and the 4th proximo on the question of mo­
HABITUAL C0N3TIPATI0M
received notification from the land ladies’ very handsomely prepared ving their school house. It will
IT. Farlelah.
Leave« VALE on Mondays, Weitnesdays and Fridays at 4:30, a. m.
v
< .wt wr-il:•«
f or instating the or-
office,
last
week,
that
his
final
basket
dinner
was
done
ample
jus
­
probably
lie
moved
to
near
Ous.
« SW qr of Nt qr. WU nf
g i» on which it act«.
Arrives at BURNS on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Haturdayaat A p. m.
r.
iv, Tp .0. ft, K »4. E proof had to be suspended on ac- > tice to.
Williams'
place.
L
kwxox .
This
district
is
in
a
fair
4 or Snl hi fid n»Hl Si.OO Bottle« Igy
ihiwinf wirnesars to prove : count of swamp land claim.
Leavea BURNS on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 4:30a. m.
The way to become a b-ading district in
ail L-« m H n <
•nr« upon, and cultivation
Arrives at VAL E on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday, at Gp m
'•muel «Zetland«*». J F State having asked for a hearing. the county, judging from the re­
I
I
CT «T TUB
—J. Nat. Hudson has changed
r. »nd W <
Keeton, all of
a contest will have to be ordered to J cord made by the first term of this, his office, residence and post office
CAUFOMIA FIG 8YEUP 00
mty. <>reg.,r
F as F xancwco , C al ,
F HNELLING. Reyiater. 1 remove the swamp claim.
, its first session.
n^*Cloae connection at VALE with »tage for ONTARIO.
from Burns to Harney. Qrejan.
Lm'wvru.r K*
New V« bk N F
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HERALD READING ROOM.
HARDWARE, TINWARE, WAGON MATERIAL,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, BRUSHES,
RANCH TO RENT.
IO Per Cent Discount
TEN PER CENT ON FORMER REDUCED PRICES!
Goods
H. 1FL. I’riooo
F. F. 8TEIVGER’S|
VALE AND BURNS STAGE LINE.