MI8CELLANEOUS AVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOl'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Bl HX« ADVEBH«EMEXT». »OKMAT1OX OF H AK- EfaflR in population has been very Bill F<>K .AKY LYH’XTY rapid,'and the new comer* are of - -................ ■ w th* most desirable class, being far­ FOP. 1839. THl'fcttDAY. FTUBVABY ». l*n. mers with families, men who by As introduced in the House by THE .«AN FRANCISCO energy and good citizenship build WILSHIRE 4 HUDSON. MAKXn VALLEY up the country and develop its lat­ Hon. G. W. Gilham. and read first ent powers. Tbev are erecting time January 6, 1S-9: comfcrtatle bcl-e- and Earns A BILL for an Act to create the County of Harr.ey and fix the Salaries oi County THE MONARCH WEEKLY. chiefly frame structure*, and are Ju lge and Tmt'Urer there* 4. LAKEVIEW AND Bl’RN’S. OR. using rails and wire for fencing Ke it enacted by the Legi*.a;ire Assembly This firm prartkes :r the court» of the ?tste. To Keep Posted on the News of the dregon: Wells of living water are made ir. c4 tud taiort lUe V. .* Land »»•#*. Any land Entire World Subscribe for the any portion of the valley by dig­ •ecTT 1. Th«: all of that portion of uflEee of other boat ns-*« retreated to them w ill receive prompt SOLICITED Weekly ?| TA line Le and *h<- «an»* is teen feet, and the water is excellent 4e*cribe«j ■ reate»i arwi ergaftix*»! a «ej-arate cw.»un- for drinking and domeetie use. Ex­ ty bjr ibe nan>e <«f H-r. vr, viz Begmning <4 Har. ATTORNEY, During its last session. Congress cept along the water eourses, l which at a ¡-/in: wher* the we*t line of Grant rro«*e* ike io»n*hip hne between GEO. 8. SIZEMORE - - B cbxs , O b . No weekly pap>. r published in the passed a bill establishing a new are fring« d with a light growth of eounty tockdii’s* 1* and W in «-»id'ounty of Grant, United Stat - containing as r risaia«: i*v • spsetefcy. land district in Bmitheaetcrn Ore­ birch and a dense growth of wil­ and running ihrTKr ea«: on -ai i lown-bip much or as great variety of gon. and by designation of the prop­ lows. the valley contains no timber, line tn the we>! line of *he «4*1 Malheur In­ re«erv in *a*d county of Grant:. good reading matter as er authorities the land office has but the adjacent rnonntains are cov­ dian thence north ioUowing :be waM line of »aid THE WEEKLY EXAMINER been located in Harney Valiev. At ered with a dense growth of pine, Indian reserration six mile*; tbeoce east to , » e be esat »idc of Sil- the coming meeting of the Oregon fir. juniper, mountain mahogany, the ea*t line of Grant county. The zomict '«•’ j.r,rr.:«-, lo he cruwdwi legislature an effort will be rnaxl>- etc., and several saw mills there S ec . 2. That the «aid lem’ory *baB com- , with (ti.-rics even-, pnae county for ail civil and n.ilitanr pur- ‘ to have the county of Harney crea­ supjjy the settlers in the valley po-e*, and »hall be «ubyee: to the -ante laws I I. the I"nit»: MX-« the „traae. oi new ta ,ue* Imo the poll le, «’era has ' *-• n f....-.weel :nd re-'nation* and be entitle»! to el« appoint! interest to those who are seeking a world by means of a wagon road to this for Harney county and from its citizen- the F.ur i» a va»’ ^amp. Ar nv mrpa pa r ii the location in some new portion of the Baker City. Huntington and Onta­ Beverai county offScers allowed by law to fro? tie.B, and n-i Jiora or men await the al f.r he »ceax liteL.c war the w.rxi ua» ever northwest. The valley has a total rio, on the lines of the 0. R. & N other counite- in thi- Stale, whkJi «ai-l offi- aeen «Her duly quabfving according to law. area of 2.400 square miles, nearly Co. and the Oregon 8hort I-ine. rets, The Ex kMiNTP.’B ue^» vathe*i-g rr. bis en T. A. M KiNNON, '»hall I* en iieu to h<«id their respective l : eq -al I t «r «>.: • t t t h- • a :t- twice the size of Rhode Island, and goods and produce being transport­ oth- e» until their mere-or* are duly elected Any and all kinds of rarveving doce on sh a '*e ? - be. N- th!' z ''tn ‘-res.*- t ■ a - i In ', Borite and reta ns - err*.». ¿JfF “ at tit* general dec.it ’ D of 1^80, and have du-1 somewhat larger than Delaware, all ed in freight wagons. A tri-weekly ly qualified »ccoruiiig to law. aa no e’W k M Bpa e. 1 »T r • • ■ i. - It; i to be locar rd an have pls ■ furr-.t * iu» * f their ef rta .ivre .he B xaxinek .« FBKS -A thirst. inclosed with high spurs of the Blue mail service is maintained in four reader». y*w. X It i« hereby made the duty of the mountains. The x «: not*! writers f f * r. is the »• rid directions from Bums, the distrib­ Governor of Oree^r/to locate the tenj crary contribute to ’he v- _ LY EX A Ni ?. t n. Jul< » of ti e said Harney rcunry. an-1 Verte, Trip ’•» ;he M. The valley is a comparatively uting point. At this place good .county seat and-Hamess Shop rt. au u:s bur .- of e "A r - 1 ' ■: y chi- Saddle - - - ----- ,— ------- - b au-b-.r * t ” A- he -i: r»- - ie - r. i e— y p \WT mML' If an«!." ; - Ki er Hax.-ar author of ‘•ehe.’* level plain, in the center of which! _ general stores carry in stock all the A' i .n r.r ¡ ‘ • :: ’ - -bail be U UMfc, - PkOFKIETOH e r.: Ar r a a > - tc -eeu tn b.-r • i ~ih lie two lakes. Hamer and MalLur.: commodities found in muc h larg-.-r «ubmiite«! to the iegal vo?eT - of «aid countv eavenworth * a»e. ’ e! .. ha e a . 6 en s - Bens? ojtaiox nr» fur ’he * F. rCLY EX All. » ' K. ; O only a fi-w hundred yards »part and towns. Here “ is published T he M»d the |*aace receiving the majority of al. vote« <-a*t -hall be the permanent coan’y * The * E FXV' KERh»» » ahlif ha!l X J.r . . V i? - ’ - •- U - a F. C f. square miles. Into these lakes to the work of making the valley not The expend a iarger »am iban five hundneu Th:« ty-' »- ' 1 - s G I f » pour the waters of Sil vies and Blit- and its resources known to the dodar* of iht funds of -aid munty for the g « . f «eadixg t- p: s r vine) ¿ni itr, on hartiiats an»I farme s « rally. zen rivers, but they hare no visible thousands who are seeking such a erection of county buildings until -l ct the . * R f f m fir«t dav of July. 1380. d - x cd w c i ar outlet Their waters are nearly place for a home Harney is the Sxc. L The cocd tie* cf Gran: and Hamc- the producer’» i. tc.e» i . el u-£:kei • per » fresh, indicating that they are name of another small but growing «hall eon-linife one representative di* ri j and the legal voter-of said disfnet *hai» be drained by subterranean channels, town. Restaurant THE WEEKLY EX CH'' FR to riert jointly cne repre-en’a’ive This fact seems to have a most ben- It will not be long before the pc- entitled to the legidative a^enibly of the State, and THO8. GIA NINI- - efi<~ial effect upon the soil of the riod of isolation from the world’s the un.ie- of Gran1.. Morrow and Hameyr : BVRN3. Ofc. 5. R valley, as crops seem to find ample markets will be terminated by the -hail constitute one bena’.orial di«trirt, and Tab r» Kepr »e’ ’ « -pp.it- i he f the tegai vo er- of -aid didrirt «hall be enti­ ’ be marke ’ . Se'. e nr p; >• . moisture in the ground even in the construction of a railroad through tled to elect jointly er e «enator io the kgi«- Wea'» fur- i»h< . a- a. kumr» dryest seasons, and thrive, while the heart of the valley. The Ore- lative a*embiy ot thi- ¿Laie. oflier sections with a rainfall as gon Pacific is already pushing eaet- 8xc. 5. The c*»unty clerx of Grant county j BLACKSMITH. *hall -end to the e county ders cierx nf Harney . gr<-al as that of Harney Valier re- ward through the Cascades from county, within thirty da davs vs after this Act > ' quire surface irrigation for the per- Albany, and within two year?, at r : . -niried tran- iiptnf all E. D. GRAY - Burns. Or. *----- ----------------------- the a ««e«’me nt ** roll fection of crops, f One peculiarity the latest, the locomotive’s whistle delinquent taxer from :■ yr-rtcr. of 1-%-W that were a.««e« es on the a — ProwptlT segment roT of 1**8 due from the ci.izen« , lamed end impeded and ie t.repar^.1 tu lur- popel» uet all ku -• <4 : .a, umilllinx on ,t..n nottue land. but which have earlier en ­ of Harney county. Silvios river rises in the mour.-- Is m. r rrutfed and in the beat style Tertn. Cash. 1-ly ■i E-i- y ot tains north of the valley, and flows joyed the good fortune of being The «aid cierk of Grant county shall al o’ «e "MD? oí e graarast make out and -end to the clerk nf Harney | a distance of eighty miles in a reached by those great highways of county, «s>cñ¿aa«.d Eà.-ope within the time atere limited, a tAcn o^e commerce. Here is to be found the Red Front Liverv & Feed tran*cri: ’ t of all case« pending in the cir-1 southeasterly direction through the . ... 1 Fiauatiil XetM«. The Aaat b'ar-'r» i)nc?meale. Fvü»satfe«- .! - I z, -- UC M ua faaaiert keeks - >i- . i couii’y court« of Grant county be­ valley, discharging into the lakes. best opportunity now existing in tween •were J z— i.., i - . t . • Ix3x>«S pr - W.ivW par’ie- residing in Harr.ey county.1 Stable dotAtt.'' Oregon to secure desirable vacant ' r It is a rapid stream, and abounds and lran>rer all original { ajer- in ?aid cu.-e« I N :W. IMJab IteaafMie'« tdreatar • la Neto Verb, »y :oe aaiewc vf • Tws ■»*» « »» Parst». - In e in fish, including the gamy trout. lands. Nothing but their distance to lie tried in Harney cotmty. «» . C. The county of Hamer »hall te at’a'-h- ‘T. CALDWELL. Pr. PEILT R Blitzen, or Dunder-und-Blitsen. riv­ from the usual routes of travel has ed S ec .»•t Etitovettr: tu rhe Six’ll Jadk-ia! District f«.r judi< iai purp.fe.ii. »»si the tertrftuf the ifrruit «.-urt of er is fifty miles in length, and flows kept them from being settled upon Bai<1 count) »hail commence on the third Mon- long ago, and now that the embar ­ A CASH ; SI.XE.-S AT BED- into the lakes from the southward. •lav of May and second Munday in October of jear. With their tributaries and other go of isolation is so soon to be re­ . each ROCK PRICES. S ec . 7. The first term of the county court of IU I’ewrlc smaller streams, they pour a large moved, a great influx of settlers . Harney county »hall coznmenrc on »he fifth • Tr our motto. Good Buggy Team», and Nice J Monday after thia Aft herom«» a law. and may confidently be predicted. In volume of water into the lakes con­ thereafter therein ar terrreof ra;*: county c.,urt wa idle Borati* Fnr:-.i«hed at Reasonable <'harze» ttwd.-rsi l>> -. i and Particular .Ven’kin paid to the Boardii g vr ■> pro* stantly. Irrigation, so necessary : fact, the tide has already set in, I »hall commence on the fir»* Mo? xc. *. Until olheru » - ; - U. r- county N» i 1 be 22r^Uant’uCrime. X >.j U aae.c mu-. i H.r... . . Axwr*. J FRENCH part, com will find , . the lamin pert, though having no surface siirfnc-coin- . . wellocn by »be appointment Mrs. Louis Racine. - - Proprietress. waterin'’. °* freight, and the road will be able I ' of a» Mxs. it» ofheem a• herein provided, aha’.! aiwumc to offer two seaports to shippers, one and pay to the county of ‘.rant, a just proper-1 A limite-1 number of puc-st« can «ecure the •U Ne. . i «. ’.»n «>f the i« de’xe-»ncBS . f »«rant ruiiDty. after Be. 82 The soil IS Similar to that of the at |>orl]an,j aIMi ,hc other at Ya- I ’ t dedu« lit g therefr-.m ihe varae of the public nic.'t cor .fortahie lodging room- in the town ««sia let_____ celebrated wheat Lilt at the north- ,.u;.ia ¡>av N i1»- Clon «là aad Sca^àiae. A X-.vwL EyCzaa^D (prcp..-ti of »Irani county: and the ».»unty ;it thi« home. Tattle« «uphliedwidi all Kind* ««-a juu«.» ..f Gram e. i Harney <*>un’ic<» are hereby •t eatable« the marxet afford«. 1-1 v Ir No. western base of the Blue mountains, : 1. The .»reasa VTeasaa. A NereL Zr Wn.cr« I appointed a board to determine the va nc of ■ Bin h property, a*.«! the am, unt of indebtedness No Gcerge : >a¡S. !¿“s Jeoi-acj- A NtrrrL By in Walla Walla and Umatilla coun­ Our lady readers can hardly fail j io te ar»uine . kr. t. n ->ve A. C. WORTHINGTON. i port of their ronchifiinrf in duplicate with th»- with the result. Prices F by id ail. po» paid. ’*« very tv . «• :? s citer to of farm of a]| domestic implements, the clerKB of »«rant and Harney countie»: an>1 iu Bums. Oregon, ur.’i«-» in their \ t n I 20 cen’» exrra. I ."ft. in all. a i r..’ev» . ,.’<1 ley and hav, are high at present, | conclusions, they shall ca l to their tMis ancc As we undcretand it, a machine | one of »he circuit judges of the sixth judicial ^Estimates Made »uhaf-riF-er wh«» pa s up all arrearage, ar *1 rt- the grain bringing from three to • district, wh< seduty i’ stall !<• tome in de­ : res • fur >»t-e year in adiance. \ ran.plo « • . f these buvka may be eeen in tlx.- Rea-iit r Room. a« to what .t juf. and equitable b<- five cents per pound and hay from for family use should meet first of termining tween the »»id countie« of »iratit and Harner, —And Plans Furnished. all these requirements: It should ♦ 12 to #1X per ton. With the ad- . . and »hall have the < a»*ing vote in < as? of a tie ’ vote between the »aid «..unty j’i«ig. a. Tue said • Those hsving work in my line will find it k vent of a railroad these conditions 'i.... i its mechanism; it j county constituting sai : i«.»»rd shall re- »«han terr to aivetnt ara’.l Willcontrart run en!1'ly; it should do a | ceire fur judges their service» the sum of five du)iars their will be radically changed, Then- furn'sh all buildings complete, indue i«.g , per «lay for «a« h da\ actually empioved travel­ h. wide range of work; it should he as PainMnz. and Papering. T*rn.s A» ressur safe will then 1« a market for all the ing to and fr»»:n said cuuntv scat of Grant coun- | it nearly noiseless as possible; it I ly. and for »arh day consumed in v.ork for: any napuneibie contra« tor. grain the valley will produce. I, ! ! whirh the* an-appointed, ar.d n.i eage at rhe the price will f>e lowered to that’of 1 rats of ten cent» per mile in c.-tm* to and re-, UfCrc- 1st Door South of H erau > r.uiidinr. t from sai*! count »eat .«f Grant countv, ‘ thc general market. In addition b|*¡', an,! “ d“‘“P »’ « consistent turning and such expei.» several very important ney count it a. V. J. MI I.EER. The be«t and simplest I Sxr. 11. The coun’y judge «jf Hamer ccuntv ’ * ■ ... nn< j useful attachments and "no ­ ity of hay. Garden vegetables are | shall let by cuntrart to the lower «•Iticfent bid­ ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW. the work of tra? »> rifcing all rrrx>r«.» of large nnd finely flavored and pro­ tions” of its own. which go far to i der. Grant county affecting real esta>e si*nated in J duce iu abundance. Especially the make good its claims to popular ■ Harney county and a uen cont indrd the. sha.i Harney City. Oregon. 'be esaniinrd and certihud to L. the t n-rk of MADE. potato reaches great wiz«- and per­ favor. i Harney county, and sba • thereafter i e rec og­ WUi practice in all the Mate Cour*». I—tf nised and a< Know ¡edged a* vCcia ’ . retvr.a The "New Home ” specially re ­ Strongest Shooting. fection. As yet experience has not ' , of Harney county. fully developed the adaptability of commends itself to purchasers on J Sgr. li It is hereby made ’.he duty of the* EASIEST WSUIIO. •rrasurer of Grant county wi’hin thirty «la • AH sizes from 22 calibre the soil and climate to small fruits account of its superior niechani-al af er this Act become« a law, to pe. . .er to the The to <5 calibre. LACKSMlTpj —n ^H' and berries, but as wild currants, construction, ease of management, rreisnrorof Harney c- unty. up.»n the . rdor of the »chuul suprriutcudeiii of said rvunty, a 1 AU prices from strawberries, etc., arc hardy and and reasonable price. Over half a sihovl funds ,Den in h s «barge ’-el«.? g to BALLABD h i -">.oo up. prolific, the cultivated varieties million have been sold in the last the sever» c h«ol uisiricia of ll&ru.-. count». has w«?n mere 9 k . 1?. Innsmu'h sb the citis-r.» rtaiding | VAN. S. CL’RTK. P;. oi r must necessarily thrive equally as three years, all of which arc giving within Sfand without a prises at Target the iiuii s of :hr territory embraced m .-booting than well. Such is the experience of un>'’ersal satisfaction. This unri- the pr.q-fet f count of Hart « . lab.»r under ;di oth« r makes great mcon eric: v i the ’ni'.fr -’ten of i.e- those who have initiated their cut- v*l,‘d n»«‘hine is manufactured by of rifles put to­ r - a : • . , gether. ity.) this Act aha.] take effet! and ton Square, New >ork. ltl.1 ao' oroal the severest n inter, lout last season, over * Our Goods _____________ __ ____ T he H erald , knowing how ca­ known in that region, ami __ are ____ thri- XQÜAL TO CAN VOX CITY ADVERTI SEME’. T Cata- ving at the present time, the entire the **7’ ** ’“"‘Y' J°r " ft,n* Anything Prodscel ___ __ t ' nv paper has spared no effort to se- practicability of fruit culture- is not IN THAT LINE. Tbe climate is .cn** two of th«' best pajiers of that iloubtcd by any. T_. c. X. «WEEK. » ,!ust pleisant and healthful, Thi‘ win- description to duh with us at the Ask your ecn displaced you many dollars. Cattle, horses, sheep and hogs —The Toledo P>ladc is on our Beautiful Glass Ware thrive on the natural grasses and desk and readers will find it on file THE LADIES’ FAVORITE SEVER OUT OF ORDER. ’S? ' -*>«»• f««>d of the hills and valleys, and. WATCHES AND JEWELRY f ' Adir Z?.0 R1’*- etc. Tf r~~''— r ir riwr »■ uax ■—»»< 1 save in exceptional aeaeons. the in the reading room. H erald and tok our yy-rt (t y..,r f. r term. •>. I Wm LTWAIK. WWK If y 'u cttrtwH fin-i our wnt-’ cattle pass through the winter in Blade one year only niddlrfteid, ct. Ci^ct ti r, *rvM ad..*r*3»u> r< j I as OW rttfTkr-, such fine condition that the spring (O H « laxk over this paper. There ar finds them fat enough for the block, •B AXilvW’Ut- CALLAS. while in flavor and texture the valuable literary inducements of- FOR ALL CM- *n. -h-S.OA . _ 1«’- meats compare favorably with the fcixi U>sut«criich paj-ers should be sei.t direct to us by P. 0. Order, fa Note, » r other rise, a* I w_- shall order ihe publishers to mail SIFTINGS fn* fi York to you for one y. ar. Cail, or write to this office, and you will get a sample copy of SIFTINGS. J ob work . j limmr LITERATURE, ART, AXD FASHI '1,1SM*E CTTEA^TST of •'!- I •. It plrr. mzz- t- r irzi*, .U mb r . ■■■’'’ -r ■> p::»r Mrs. Lucy H. Hooper, IH wk I Robeccn H^rdinrr Dev's. M'ss M G. McClel.'ard. Miss Alice ri.mwTW - I5s- ra'vcett. Frank L-o Benedict. Howard Seely. .- I * h-*t othm-si.iioli .-■r-rwre-j... ill rnr UM , purzit-tlw rxnell-n«, rM wit. .-r—-rt rtrrl rni «hzr rqmf£| a - : FANCY axt! 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With ’-xh an *Ttrv r.-^-v cf th* ,T-»-n»ric for V-ei> .'»•»d th* ''rr»fflg lag or th« book u B.»n 1 J!’« " ßt« " to the peram getting np the c M l For Larger Clubs, a sst of Dickens's Works or a Sewing-Mao* a « h -, PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, 49*^pcdaecs sent gratis, to g t cp clubs with. 30G (hestaat SL, Phiiadel| FOR 1839 THE E K-T OREGON HERAD, AID DejMTist'* lîinîhly Ifagxdna* A WOXDKKFCL PVBUCATIOX. any r-;n~n DEMORE.T-S norm! to be a fx-Lion nc. This ta a great mtatda It undonb-.erby cootxus the fl art F apciom De PABTWB'T of a- v i -- aoo p-.! . «bed. but tbb» the c-.?c fr- .a the f_c: that greu enrerpriBe aod efe perience fere »’-«mu, bo that eech departs« ni t equal to a m.-.: ■ ? ia i.x- f. I b P lbokxbt *» j * gei a d zen icr. -z-ne» in cne. sad ««cire aau» inent »nd instr- a forth* whole family. It cm- ta r.« Stories, p - l \-. x - d . r I. - —ary attractxi»^ i: • -.r-r.\r .Sc rifir. end I vr.««-bold matter i ar.d :■* i n<-.’e«i w-Th orcinal St-rl Er«rravirat FL • W-* r-O' »r«. end fire Wondea^ tfe-z. r it t.. -i. >. a <« azixb or A xebjca . L-.< v cc;-YC- ng a P atter « CanBkentitHg the Ix4d*rto the •e!*etion of AWT P a TT KHI OhKrateA i^a. y r ntxr of t o Mairaxmr. and 1« a < ° r tw * eirtw nusufactured. each va.ued at iru.n uu cents to CJ ct:. 1 or ovt r worth of pai’.vr» per year. in-e. Year y p : ’•rripti^n. A trial wdH con-race r-tc b V rm ten time» the vsla cl L-e mcaey puu. c pics (each containing iVu-ra Ox r , 2J cent»» Published by W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, Nrw Y oke . The shova cn*nbiMtion i* a rpîendid chance to get osr pfepeg wen ed r-:e. suLscn*,¿.^xj to ctifcc. Dx—oi^rrr’a UosniLg tli h WHO I C014PARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS ROYAL (Absoloteiy Pure). GI*ANT*S (Alum Powder) w. RUairGIID*?, when fresh... J* INFOLD’.?, when fresh.... 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