East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 28, 1889, Image 4

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    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
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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 <rtru n.
ging to a depth of from six to fif­ Grant county lying -utb of the
IT'i.ASb < A.*f> 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«<t the ?
ted out of the southern portion of with lumber at reasonable prices.
by a ebaag* «4 « hit .:-..ii-trai»o-.
• a'
«•me offieer* as the other conn tie* in this
€<onu!uic qut-sr oi e-u whi'h the «ai i’Mtvu
Grant county. These facts render
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON.
1« the duty of i
At present the settlers of this re­ State: Provided, that it
rartad ia an:i wuretGa*!. aa«i i'« a iv.k l ta nvw
Harney Valley an object of special gion communicete with the outside the Governor, as ?oon as convenient after • Office at W E. Grace < Drag Store
1-ly
cvmin:re4toa».oB*.tua.x<fe equally Jtideu
beiveva the two g:eii par.iea.
Act *bali have berotne a law. u> 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
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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 <d
connected by a narrow channel, H erald , the only newspaper in that -eat
of said county.
a
Aki: u ral V
tmeot, :r. Fa e
a
their united area being about 150 region, a live local paper, devoted
practice ag i u: ura « w
« be b »
1 •
county curt of Harney county >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
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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.
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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.
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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« e<i within the limit*
—
GENERAL
REPAIRING
—
of the region bordering immediate­ will be heard in Harney Valley. of Harney county —
for
. . lS-v<.
- . and the «aid
ly upon the lakes is the- frequency When that day arrives, the valley taxes «hai. ue payable to the p roper officer
AS»
and distinctness of the mirages will cease to be “way off” in the of Hamer county.
pictured by its atmosphere, objects mountains, but will be as near mar­ The county treasurer of Harney couniy i
out of the fsr«t money coileeied for I
miles away being distinctly reflect­ ket as many older and better known «ha!!
taxes nay to the treasurer o; Gran: county I
exc-tred. The tnildinx he. beet: e
ed thereon.
r- gi'ins equally distant from Port­ ’.he full ; r.i ;n: of the State r.>s 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? <iav < f April. «■
..•-
ar i «- «««-.is.
d i.r.M.mingcf Transient Stoek. Hay A Grain
; June. August, October, be. enter and t ci ruary
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ah<
l
appearances
indicate
that
when
N
. Malto»'« He» euge- A XertL By n. R
in a large portion of the Snake riv-
on hand.
. of each year.
“
’ tran rix’.T r*.
«. r
er basin, of which this valley is a „ . the railroad reaches the valley
. it
>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-
.
. welloc<upidznu
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a. »a.ary of tiirve uurcr- i
IX. 1« en ih»- «t-rf. A N«vH. ’ aT’rawr» O-w,
No. 1ST.
lle«iMria; v*-
L-.sii«.
JL
1
in unication by water courses, is not prepared to give it a generous sup- S ec . 9. t’Dtil otherwise provided, the »..unty !
<«.vet Sy SI 1
'.iiKia
y
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.
»hall re« eive an annual
ary vf two
required here, crops reaching the P°rt- 8tock and agricultural pr 1 treaaurer
Sorel. ¿!
hundred duliara.
Ey tn« sutfe&r cT •• tera
Me Jt4.
highest perfection without artificial I
supply a large quantity S e . 10. The county of n»mer, within one '
rv-rae.''
A XsTel. By U-S»
Xo.
year af’er it» organixari«>n 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<t by said Han.ey county: aaio
»••s M tL 3a.i-
Mary Uardalek’s ILixaL A •Core:. By Xrr
ties, and though little wheat has to have their attention called this | Judy?» «had meet a? the <«.;. .- feat v.f Grunt Contractor & Builder.
on the firs: Motida •. May. 1%^, bra»
been raised as yet, those who have wreck to the latest combination of . | county
b . m » u thereafter lb convenient, and prorced
Tear in n~.. 1 h<‘ • •' .z-.- * -?'d »he
cultivated that cereal are satisfied improvement« in that most useful I with »»id worx, ar.d when »ompleted fhe a re-
tn'ire liât of Twenty valí.* > . 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,
<io t z-» re ♦
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T he E aft "i:r n H e -. al • : r:h< e’ r-’i”- < ar.
I cafec of disagreement between the raid Cvnuty
products, such as w i, - V*
heat,
oats, 1.*
bar­ "Sewing .Machine.
”
wh.» rein! b The rcgu.ar b i s rip*i..n pri»e f. 0
J judges <-f Grant and Ilarney c«_>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.»<B shall
hvrtic eqiia 1« by
. to the .....
.
.. upen _
l - e with excellence throughout.
| «»rant and Harr.ey counties: and fn rase the
nativ«* grasses
which
*
J3ÀLLÂRD HU.NTJNG,
HARNEY ADVERTISEMENT?.
said cin nit lodge he tailed to asr.st in said I
stock fatten and thrive, alfalfa, red
These conditions the "Light Run­ I to«.rx he shall receive the name <otnpct sa’ion
as herein pro titled hr th< sai.i county judges,
clover, timothy and red-top grow '""f X, w Home” certainly meets, | to
GALLE
RY*s -* TARGETRIFLES
be paid equally by the said Grant and Har­
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finely and make an exeell.-nt qual- ’’ *’“* a'w> 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 ’
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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 t<e in force
tivation. Fruit trees have been ret *{,e
HOME SEWING MA- ‘ ’ from
and after i s approval by the Governor.
Our
put for more thana v ar. and as '
Grange. Mass, and
Wä guarantee
He
the young trees passed" safely thro’!
n>on Square, New >ork.
ltl.1 ao' oroal
the severest n inter, lout
last season, over *
Our Goods
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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
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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 <l*n’cr tn show
out.
lowest
possible
rates.
The
Free
our rifle«.
A TT‘ )R N EY-AT-L A W
ter* an1 cold, and sufficient snow
falls to protect crops and supply- Press and Texas Siftings and T he
Illustrated
Catalogue
«r-nt
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CANYON CÎTT, ORE..AN,
FBKB on appücaUoo.
I
abundant moisture. The summers II khai . d for one year at regular
Address
rates will cost you IS cash: ami all
are cool and delightful.
MRLHFBSAilSSCO. ’
three at our dub rates will cost you
Stock raising has always been only»». which is the sulscript;,m
r. o. D« es e ,
the chief industry of that region, pneeof Texas Siftings alone.
ÎÎZW
EAVZX COJTX
and was the only one until the past
X
few Years, when settlers Is-gan to
—Pay 1Oc to have a copy of the
lake up homesteads and engage in
Lyman's Paient Combinati:a Gia-1
small farming. As an adjunct to Timcs-Mountaineer containing the
general farming, it will always hold description of the Harney country,
a prominent place, and it will lie sent East, and that 10c may return
many years before even the range
MC
WARE
industry will have l>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.
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WATCHES AND JEWELRY
f ' Adir
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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«crii<ers. S um of them
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a-”l »hot Cure
best stall-fed lieef that reaches the • ■Ughi I» suit you.
—Yearly advertisers ot stock
market.
brands in T he H fbald get inser­
IDCAL SCS CO
During the put two year* the in- tions of stolen and strays free -
Rrw B bt ^. C ow .
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WEEKLY EZAMIUEH.
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fu»ely illustrated by the leading artists aud caricaturists nf the day.
In the m
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the coiDtry, and has bee a w«-11 iiamed “Tne Witty Wunder of the Wodd.*j-
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Th j r . ar j r •* of that paper is now, and will continue to b*». $4 a year, bttt
publh-h« r«. I u^d .’■• us of ad Eng to their list of subscriber* in this .-ection, haves*
a sj«- lad ex:raorJi;.ary r«-uaction to Us for a llmaed ¡»eriod.
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Note, » r other rise, a* I w_- shall order ihe publishers to mail SIFTINGS fn* fi
York to you for one y. ar.
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