East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, March 07, 1889, Image 3

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    L ADVBUTISEMENTS
/—Grant Thompson of Crane —T. H. Roberts went to Harney
creek, is putting in 100 acres of Tuesday, and is greatly pleased
grain.
T1H IWDAY. MAUCH 7. lHSH.
with the citizens’ evident determin­
—Go to the stable of Roussel ation to build up their town, now
Bros, for horse feed and livery ac­ the opportunity is given them.
Local News.
commodations.
—John Robinson, one of the pop­
ular barbers of Burns, has arrange-
—AUCTION—at Stenger’s every
ed to establish his shop in Harney.
Saturday.
His first load of furniture went over
—Marion Bunyard’s Ball comes
Tuesday.
off March Sth.
—D. A. Cawllield has put in 50 '—Monday, February 5th, Peter
French, we are informed, lost two
acres of grain.
—Great Reduction in Dress Goods stacks of hay by fire; supposed to
be the work of an incendiary. The
at N. Brown’s.
-
—Applications for final proof house of Haydon Smithson, living
made out free at T he H erai . d office. at Rockford, on the Blitzen, was
I
—Mr. Maupin on the Byrd ranch also, destroyed by fire on that, or
was busy putting in grain last week. the preceding night.
/¿-The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Pleasing Sense 0» Health
—Charles l’auman, everybody
John Robinson of Burns, was very
anil
Strength Renewed and
knows “Charley, the Carpenter,”
sick this week.
of Ease and Comfort
—Two cases choice Pie Fruit— does all kinds of carpentry at fair
at AUCTION—at Stenger’s—Satur­ prices. If you want a house built, Follows tho use of Syrup of Figs, as it
acts gently on the
days, 9th and 16th.
furniture made, or any kind of car­
—J. P. Crowley four miles from penter or joiner work done in a neat K idxkts , L ivek & B owels
Cleaning the System when
Harney, is seeding 50 acres with and workmanlike manner, send in ETectually
Costive or Bilious, Dispelling
grain.
your orders to Chas. Bauman.
Colds, Headaches and Fevers
—All who know themselves in­
and permanently curing
debted to N. Brown will please come
The Guide.
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
forward at once and settled up. -
You want a guide for shrubs and flowers;
without weakening or irritating the or­
x— Janie Adams and George Whi­ For fifteen cents we’ll send you ours
gans on which it acts.
ting returned from Wheatlands, For eighteen eighty-nine.
For Sale in 50c and 81.00 Bottles by
all Landing Druggists.
Cal.,,one day last week after an ab­ We’ve much enlarged, revised it through.
MAXI.’!’A ri’RED ONLY BY TUB
Both in its shape, and type its new;
sence of several months.
Three colored plates and frontispiece too,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP 00
X-Chas. Foley was moving his And elegant design.
S an F rancisco , C al .,
L oulsmlle . K y .
N ew Y ork . N Y.
cattle Sunday, from the valley to Each flower will illustrated be,
I
the hills where the grass is good. Each vegetable novelty—
The boos is practically free—
The stock is in good condition.
All copies will contain
— Mr. and Mrs. Cal Johnson Certificate
will procure
moved this week to the John Adams The price of that
Guide in seeds, ’is sure,
grain ranch; the latter and Mr. J. Siksenil and you’ll obtain
Harper’s Magazine,
will work the place together this The largest and best seed Catalogue in the
world. James Vick, Seedsman, Rochester,
season.
ILLUSTRATED.
—Ten Dress Patterns—at AUC­ New York, N. York.
TION—at Stenger’s—Saturday.
II vkper ’ s M agazine is the most u eful,
Dance at Blitzen.
entertaining, ami beautiful periodical in the
—“No foolishness this time.” 1
world.
the attractions tor 1889, will
Mrs. Dunn gave a dance at the be a new Among
have accommodated my friends
novel—an American story entitled
“
Jupiter
Lights
’
’
—bv Constance F. Woolson
residence\>f
Mr.
Handley
on
22d
whenever called upon. Now, I
of Shakespeare’s Comedies by
need money and must settle up my ult., and it proved most enjoyable illustrations
E. A. Abbev; a Series of articles on Russia,
outstanding accounts, and that occasion. Everybody it is said was illustrated by T. de Thulstrup; papers on
the Dominion of Canada, and a character­
right away.
T ex . S illman .
there. f Dancing commenced r.t an istic serial by Charles Dudley Warner; three
“Norwegian Studies” by Bjornstsjerne
—E. A. King requests us to state early hour,
and was kept up at a Bjcrmon, illustrated ; “Commodus“ a his­
that his saw-mill is now in readi­
! torical play bv the author of “Ben-IIur,“ ii
ness to accommodate the public lively pace until supper was an­ lustrated by j, R. Weguelin, etc. The edi­
torial departments are conducted by
with lumber of every description nounced by the hostess.
George William Curtis, William Dean How­
on demand; and will not be under­
Dancing was resumed and kept ells, and Charles Dudley Warner.
sold by any lumber firm. Orders up till 7 o’clock a m. Music was
HARPER’S PERIODICALS:
solicited.
50-tf
furnished by Chas Richardson of
At AUCTION—at Stenger’s—on ¡Diamond, and Ralph Brown ofl
Per Year:
Saturday—many “Ictus” that you
$t.dn
HARPERS
MAGAZINE
! Blitzen.
want.
HARPER’S WEEKLY
!.<*>
HARPERS
1.00
BAZ A It
Among those present your corres-
—Tho annual school meeting of j
HARPERS YOCNG PEOPLE
2.00
I
noted:
!
pondent
Postage Free to all Subsc ribers in the
district No. 13 was held Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn,
United States, Canada, or Mexico.
4th inst., for the purpose of electing ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lumbert,
The volumes of the Magazine begin with
one director and clerk, also, to levy Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Seward,
the Numbers for June and December of
and Mrs. W. II. Ruder,
each year. When no time Is sneeitied, sub­
a tax. J. C. Welcome was elected Mr.
M r. and Mrs. (’. S. Johnson,
scriptions will begin with the Number cur­
to serve three years; Leon M. J. II. Cornutt and Mrs. Parker,
rent at time of receipt of order.
THE
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
piNAL PROOF.
.is» or«i<«. <
gon, January 17, 1880$
Y GIVEN that the foi-
• filed notic e of his in-
pr.o.f in support of his
f will be made before
nt county Oregon,or in
Jounty < lerk of Grant co
Match 13, 1889, via:
Willchen,
Uof NE« 4. NE'iof HE«t
J&, i p J), 8, R : a E. lie
fitnesses toprove hiscon-
, and cultivation of, said
{lain, Jo. Lamb, Charles
Lof Drewsey, Grant eoun-
■■í. SNELI I'
ia dater.
11 pboof .
‘Lb
LES E U nited —
S tates L and O ffice , )
Lakeview, Qgeg'Xi, January 17, 1889.1
aB 1« HEREBY GIVEN that the follow-
Rud settler hMfih' i notice of his intvn-
«¿ake final proof in support of his claim
said proof Will be mude before the
>
lersof Granfcounty, Oregon, at Cau-
Oregon, ou M><
ltdw'r» M. Meirord.
R12H. for tha 8W qr, of sw or. See 32.
M K, an* I/’ts ‘ * I. mi‘1 N'..
rp21,B. R 86, E. Jle names hie folio w-
—eg to prove his continuous residence
of, said lumi.
Jo.
< . W. Mc('lai.i, Robert
Grant co, Oregon.
SNELLING. Register
S tater L and O ffice ,•
gon, January 17, 1889.$
GIVEN that the follow-
B’ed notice >>f his inten-
fin support of his claim,
ill be made before the
int co., or., or in his ab-
________ rk of Grant co., Or., at
,0rMan Murcli 18.11, 1889. viz:
Thomas W- Stephens,
U nited . states L and O ffice , (
Lakeview, Oregon, February 6, 1889,$
NOTICE IS HEIlEBYGlVENthatthefollow-
ing uamvd settler has tiled notice of his inten­
tion to make final proof in support of iiis claim,
and that suid proof will be made before the
• uunts 1 lerk of Grant county. Oregon, nt < an
yon City, Or., on April 4th, 1889, viz:
Samuel Overlander,
1>. 8. No. 3257. for the N‘a of SE qr and Lots 8
A: 9. Sec 1, Tp 21, 8, R 33 E. He naim s the fol­
lowing witnesses to prove hi* continuous resi­
dence upon, mid cultivation of said land, \ iz:
James F. Morrison, O. J. Dnrst, G. W. Farleigh,
and Jas. Sturdevant, all of Drew sey,Grant coun
ty Oregon.
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
Feb 21-13
pTNAL PROOF.
U nited S tates L and O ffice J
Lake view. Or., February 6, 1889, j
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tliat the follow­
ing-named settler has filed notice of his iuten-
dou to make final proof ¡1 supjMirt of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Grant county, Oregon, at Car-
von Citv, Or., on April 5th, 1889, viz:
David Miller,
D. S. No. 2218, for the SE qr of NW qr, anil Lot
5, Sec 6, Tp 20, S R 34 E, and E’a of SE qr, See 1,
Tp -0, S R 33’a E. He names the following wit­
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon,
ami cultvation of. said land, viz: A. J. Alpnin,
R. Drake. J. M. Blevins, and («. W. Farleigh, all
of Drewsev, Grant county, Oregon.
Feb 21-13 ’
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
pi SAI. ¡'ROOF.
UxiTkh h » ates L and Ornes,|
Lakeview, Or., February 7th, 1889.$
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow-
ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­
tion to uiukc final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
Register or Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on
Apiil 9lh, 1889, viz:
Thomas Ashmore,
D. 8. No. 2C73, for the SE qr, See 11, Tp 87 S R 86
E. He names the following witness', s to prove
his continuous residence upon, ami cultivation
of said land, viz: R. Carpenter, R. B. Fream,
Frank Winters, and L. C, chamberlain, all of
P. O. Fort McDermitt, Hum bolt co., Nevada.
Feb 21-13
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
piNAL PROOF.
U nited S tates L and O ffice , /
730, for thel PE qr of See 4, Tp 24 8,
Lakeview, Oregon, February 7th, 1889,$
jDamaa the following witnesses to
cofttinttOlM residem e upon, and culti-
NOTH E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­
said land, viz Marion stormer, Ual. ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­
Homer Mace, Harry McClure, all of tion t<» make final proof in support of his claim,
ami that said proof wlli be made before the
ant county, Oregon.
Register and Receivei, at I.akevic
Oregon, on
<. F. SNELLING Register.
I April 9th, 1889, viz:
1 j . C. Chamberlain,
H. E. No. 767, for the SW qrSe^ 0 j p 37, S, R 36
E. He iuunc6 the following t,;...esses to prove
PROOF.
his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation
of said land, viz: Thomas Ashmore, Frank Win-
Ukltn S t . r: - I asi , "r:
-
teis,
R. B. Fream. and K. Carpenter, all of P. u.
ikeview, Oree- n. Jimuary is. issm
Fort McDermitt, Humboldt county, Nevada.
t 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- Feb 21-13
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
d saltier has tii* <11 •
>4 his
ake anal prooi in support of his claim,
rill be made before the pINAL PROOF.
ter and...... Ivor, at Lake vie »v, Oregon
; -Oth, 1880, viz
U nited S tates L and O ffice , 1
Lakeview, Oregon, February 7, lb«9. |
Henry C. Lambert,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" that the follow­
2151, forth* w’.; of NE’.,, A N’a of HE ing-named sei tier Lus filed no! i< e of his inten­
\Tp30 8, R33 E. He names the fol- tion to make final proof in support of his claim,
.L^negacs toprow Ion < <>iniiiii.'iiB hhi and that suid proof will be made before the
aKpn, and cultivation of. said lauti, viz: Register ami Receiver, at Lakeview. Oregon,
Miranda, Albert Ves:ul, Charles Dur- on April 10th, 1889, viz:
McCoy, all oi Diamond, Grant Coun-
K. B. Fream,
II. E. No. 98:, for the NW «; r Sec 10, Tp 37, S, R
A. F. SNELLING. Register.
0u|
3’i, E. He names 11m following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and cul­
tivation of, raid land, viz: Thomas Ashmore,
R. Carpenter, Frank Winters, and L. c. Cham
ft CULTURE.
berlain, P. <>. Fort McDermitt, Humboldt co.,
tear'
Nevada.
Feb 21-13
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,./
Lakeview, Oregon, January 4, 1889.1
AINT having been entered at thlsof-
. Wlntermeiei against Frederic k Vie-
NEW TO-DAY.
\
)i failure to comply with law it* to
ulture Entry No. 730, dated June 8th,
n Lota 14 2, and E’a < f SW1.,, Sec 7,
32 E, In Grain county. Oregon, with a
ie cancellation of *ai<i eutrr; contcst- P’lNAI. PROOF.
ng that the sai l Frederick Viedernell
d oegleetel to break five acre* of
U nited S tates L and O ffice .|
i aalcl tract, and that lie has n.jt brok-
Lakeview, Oregon, February 20, 1888.$
1
Uferes whatever, the said pur
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that tho follow­
ereby summoned to appear at this of- ing-named settler has filed
notice of his inten­
le Sth day of April, 1889, nt 10 a m, to tion to make flnai proof in support
of his claim,
ndfurniMates imony concerning said and that said proof will be''made
before the
County clerk of Grant <. . v, Oregon, at
*
F- CELLING. Register.
Cauyon Wlty,ur.. on April ltih, l'.si>, xiz:
J. <>. Buaynrcl,
D. S. No. 114,. for tlie 8’a of NE qraud Lots
land 2 of hoc. r, Tp. u, 8, of R. ¿9 E. He
PROOF. |
names thu following witness.« to prove hi?
ciintitiuousresidence upon, ami cultimtion of
I
said land, viz: G. W. Thompson, S. Goocispeed,
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,)
Annie II. Ward, and T. 8. Uaison, ail of Harney,
or. January 30, 1888. i
Harney couuty, Oregon.
I ? 18 IJULeTfew,
HEREBY GIVEN that the follow
Meh 7-15
A. F. SNELLING. Register.
d oettier has tiled notic e of h s intcn-
tko Bnal pro.- in support of his claim,
unty Clem of Grunt county, Oregon,
said proof will bv made before the
WOI"teUte oi Grant county, Oregon, or in piNAL PROOF
ce the Counts Clerk of Grant co.. Or.,
i City,Of., on March 28th, 1889 viz:
U nited S tates L and O ffice . |
Lakeview, Oregon, February 20, 1888.$
Jaaaekr. Duncan,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol­
lowing named settler has filed notice of his in -
NW qr of Sec 11, Tp 21 S, R tention to make final proof in support of his
cst *«.•? mimea Ihn followii •
uiiesse* to claim, ami that said jTYoof will be made before
ri'sitience upon and culti- the County Clerk Grant county, Oregon, at Can-
Mid tend, vi’ 'I H. Mu< e, Bart ( ro yon City, Oregon, on April 18th, 18&9, viz:
Cole, and C. W. Jones, all of Burns,
Miss Annie U’nid,
tew
IfhlO
m the records of this of- I). S. No. 2289, for N> » of NE qr, 4 E’3of NW‘„
s are claimed adveisely see30. Tp .4s, R; i f . He name» ihe following
orb
D. S. No. 2964, he is here- witnessvs to prove his continuous residence up
at said time and place, on, ami cultivation of. said land, viz: G. W.
he may have to the ap- Thumps n. J. o. Bunyard, George McDowell,
and J. H. Ward, all of Harney Grant county, Or.
James E. Dunean.
Meh 7-15
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
. SNELLING, Register.
N
HIRNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
HERALD
I P.mwn wiq ploetoil rlnrk •
l,rown Wd8 eieciLU C1C1K,
nrul n. 4-
RIIU a**
i mill tax voted.
I
rU1 ■»p liitrb nnsdticm nttnin^rl find
ine niSn posiuon auaineu ana
!
\ ant]
universal acceptance and
I
Joseph Gill and Miss Blanch Cl.irk,
E. M. Drake and Miss MaggieS.nitli,
Wm. Helmic and Miss Cassie Seward,
Geo. Smith and Mhs Hattie Bunvard,
Presley Smith and Miss Anna Come^ys,
Vv’m. Buffington and Miss Dorn Com ins,
Chas. Comegys and Miss Laura Stanclift,
Mesdames Bunyard, Lambert, Comegys,
Bussy, and Cornins.
Messr l P. Winegar, Taylor Simmons,
Chas. Wilshire, Geo. Frye, C. Howard, II
Lambert, McLaughlin, ( lair Brown, Jos.
Dees, J. Fitzgerald, (’. Adams, N. Nelson,
G. Wilshire, Wm. Dunn, Frank', George
and Ted Dunn.
A. N. <’.
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Index to Harper’s .Magazine, Alphabeti­
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tisement without the express order of Har­
per A’ Brothers.
Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New
York. T he H erald and Magazine, |5.00^
approval of the pleasant liquid fruit
remedy Syrup of Figs, as the most
excellent laxitive known, illustrates
the value of the qualities on which
its success is based and are abun­
SliecplicrtlcrH Wanted.
dantly gratifying to the California
Fig Syrup Company.
Two sheepherders wanted imme­
diately. Address
1889
—Mrs. Demaria received a letter
,
I’. F. S tenger , Burns.
■
from Couse creek near Walla Walla
Harper’s Weekly,
last week, containing the accoun-
From Silver Creek.
j
of the death of the child of a half-
—Health generally good.
I L L U S T R A TED.
brother. The mother rode to the
—Some eases of colds; T. J. H arper ’ s W eekly has a well established
Lburial of her sister's child, on horse­
plaee us the leading illustrated newspaper in
Shields’ children are among those America. The fairness of its editorial com­
back, and after alighting with her
ments on current politic s has earned for it the
so victimized by weather changes. respect of all impartial readers, and the variety
baby in her arms, the horse threw
and excellence of its literary contents, which
include serial and short stories by the best and
piNAL PROOF.
—Stock looks well.
his head around and in so doing
most jHipular writers, fit it for the perusal of
T LARD, MN AL PROOF.
people of the widest range of tastes and pur­
I •
U nited S tate « ’ and O ffic | .«truck against the infant.
The lit-
suits. Súplemete* are frequently provided, and
—
Hay
holds
out
satisfactorily.
Lakeview, Oregon. ■ bruary 20,
8.$
no expense is spared to bring the highest order
U nit *» S tates L and O ffice , /
of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration
I/ikeview,_<)regoii. January ;.0, 1889.$
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th .he o tow | tie one, “which was only a few
—
Question
of
erecting
a
new
of
the changeful phases of home and foreign
!
iu.g
r
nmcl
Bettier
hn*
fi
ed
no
.w
of
his
inten
­
iY GIVEN that William
weeks old), going into convuls’o is
history. A new wvik of fiction from the pen of
po-, Oregon, has filed no­ tion to make final pr<>of in support of his claim, I
school house to be considered at W illiam D ean H owells , and one by ( apt
make proof on his desert- ! and that said proof will I e made before the j ! died within an hour or so.
It was
C harles K ing , will be among the leading fea
r the E* •• of N E <jr. See 9, Regis'er or Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on |
next school meeting, Monday.
tures of the W eekly for Ihv
Tn 20. S R 37 E, before E. I April 20th. 1889. viz:
the
first,
and
therefore,
only
child
of
ofMalheur co.. Oregon,
John II. Farleigh,
HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
'edntsday, the 27d day of H. E. No. 748. for Lots 1 <t 2, and NE qr. of NW Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Sams.
—Mr. Foster is expected home
s the folh>wing witnesses’ qr, See 30, & Lot 4, See 19. Tp20. 8, K34 E. He
PER year :
e irrigation and reelain- ■ names the following witnesses to provehis con-
from the East goon.
B. McLennon, John Me­ [ tiauous residence utum, and cultivation of said
AUCTION—Tinware and Lamps,
I IX)
HARPER WEEKLY
er, ami Kenneth Murray, lnnd, viz: George siater, Wm. Lessing, Wesley
—The Silver creek folks had a EAR PER’S MAGAZINE
Cartridges, Axes, Saws, &c., at
4 .00
r co., Or.
Keeton, and Jack Darst, all ofDrewsey, Grant
HARPER’S BAZAR
4.00
. SNELLING. Register.
couuty, Oregon.
Stenger’s AUCTION on Saturdays, sociable dance in the J. C. Garrett HARPER
S YOI NG PEOPLE
2.00
1 Meh 7-17
A. F. 8NELLINO, RezHter.
9th and 1 6th inst.
Postage free to nil sul scriber» in the United
scool house on 14th ult.
States, Canada, or Mexico.
BT LAND, Fi
ri:-
—Walter Cross of Trout creek,
—A whole lot of railroad talk is
Volumes of the W eekly begins with the
this county, sent for a sample num- being indulged in at present, a par­ 1st The
D S tates L and O ffice ,)
Number for January of each jear. When no
regon, February 6, 1888 $
Grand
County
Division
lime
Is
sul script ions will begfn
j her of the Texas Siftings; we sent ty of railroad surveyors is camped with the mentioned,
EBY GIVEN that James
number current at time of receipt of
■KBrnut county, Oregon, ha*
order.
him
a
copy,
and
last
stage
brought
___ Wagontire;
_ _
at Mr. _______
Hutton's _ near
tention to make proof on
Bound Volumes of H arper ’ s W eekly , for 3
No. 273, for I he E’^ of 8W
back in mat cloth binding, will be sent
$4 with which to pay for 1 copy of t]l(.y are directing their laJ>orB north years
by iimii. p- ft*** pni'I. or by cxprcSH, free of ex
c is, Tp _•», 8 R . 4 E, before
Of GruHi county, Oregon, at
pense (provided the expense docs not exceed
Pm. IL ra '. d , 1 copy of the De- (.asterly to what point 1 am not in- u volume) for 7 per volume.
p. on Thursday, the 4th day
ame* the following wit-
Cloth r ases for each volume suitable for bind
| tr<y t Free Press, and 1 copy of the j formed.
mipietr irrigation and re-
ing. will be sent by mail, po«t paid, on receipt
d: Jaine* Sturdevant. O. J.
or
••«Hi.
Texas
Sifting.,
at
our
present
cheap
:
, and Samuel Overlander,
—Mrs. Dibble is seriously ill at Remittances should be made by P< st office
t co.. Or.
< lub rates. Te realize how cheap
FRIDAY,
MARCH
8
t : i , 1889.
F. SNELLING, Regirer.
Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance tf h.ss.
Newspapers are not to copy thia advertise­
these rates arc remember The Sift­ present writing.
floor committee :
ment without the express order of Harper A
I ns ERTATUM.
2-23-89.
ings alone costs 5'4, and the rcgula-
Brothers. Address:
H arry M c C lure .
G. M. STOEAI.L.
HARPER 4 BROTHERS, New York.
w
G. W. H ates . rates for the three papers ¡f8. Send
From IVnin Island.
Best of Mu ’ic on thh Occu-ioii.
ii S tate « L and O ffice ,»
here for a sample copy of these pa­
iregun. February 7, 18s.-. |
— Health in this neighborhood is OREGON WOOL EXCHANGE
TICKETS - (supper incliKhd) - 12.30
BY GIVEN that the follow-
per».
filed notice of Din inten-
good.
Invitation extended to AH.
PORTLAND........................................ORKGON
J in «upfHirt of his claim,
—Any length over 10 yards, in
will be made before the supper furnished by M r . and M rs . J. IL B un ­
—No news since petitions a ed
yard .
i at Lakeview, Oregon,on
Flannels, at AUCTION—nt Sten;-
Supper for per-ons taxing no pi.r in the
to circulate.
WOOL GRADERS,
er’»—on Saturdays.
dance, 75 «ent.«.
■ rpenter,
W O O I. I* A C K E R 8.
—Homer Mace is through fenc­
X-Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Nat.
Hudson
W17 of RW qr. 8ec X», Tp
AND
ing his place.
No. 4. Sec 2. Tp », 8. K 3«.
and
family,
consisting
of
their
in
­
htwfng witnessrR to prove
nee upon, and cultivation
-COM
MISSION
ME RC11A N TS-
fant son and Mrs H’s orphan Bister
—Water is scarce, and an over­
Thom ns Ashmore. R. B.
.and !.. c. < hamberiain.
CONSIGNMENT»
ROI.KTTI«I*—
and
brother,
moved
with
all
their
flow doubtful.
It. P. O„ Nevada.
---- ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL.
F. SNELLING. Regiater
I desire to rent my ranch con­ household goods, this week, to their
—Ranchers will have to live on
taining 160 acres, to »omes respon­ new home in Harney. In this fam­
AGENT»:
faith
or procure water by prayer.
sible party, who wants to make ily Harney has gained a desirable
Geo. McGowan - - - Burnt«
money, and who will work. Will
The time has come for tame hay V. J. Milller, - - - Harney.
id STATES L and Omr*J
furnish grain to sow from 10 to 50 addition to her population; in Mr to lie raised and not rely on an­ Boston Agency with DENNY, RK E A « O.
Bregón, February 6. 1M9. $
m Federal st
EateHMMted DO.'»
Have almut 15 acres of Hudson a lawyer of ability, a cap­
bY GIVEN tha» the foih.w- acres.
B filed notice of hi* Intcn land in a g.>od state of cultivation. arle, energetic business nian, and a nual overflow of Hi Ivie« river to pro­
•of in support of his claim,
Painting.
Plenty good pas­ good. law abiding, public-spirited duce wild hay. which heretofore,
will h»- made bef««re the Place all fenced.
I h:» aleem e the County ture, and about 30 tons of good hay­
has
been
the
staple
crop
of
this
ty. Oregon, at < an von City,
citizen ready not only to se«' a good
To W hom it M ay C oncern :
Í. Vis
can lie cut. Dwelling-house 12x14.
section of country.
I hereby respectfully tender my
Stable 12x16. The party will l»e point to make in favor of his town,
required to reside on the place. No but will get out and work vigorous­ —Already the eportamans'a gun services as a Practical Painter to
money demanded from responsible ly to »ecure the advantage, instead is heard and the poor aquatic fowl the citizens of Harney Valley.
House Painting a specialty. Sat­
parties: will rent for share of Hay of sitting around and idly discuss­ auffereth niaryrdom to satisfy th«'
isfaction guaranteed.
an<I Grain. For further informa­ ing it till the golden moment has murderous lust of man.
tion, address
W m H. CULP.
passed away.
»
JoTTIXOS.
T «XELI.IXG.
R. B rown . Rums. Or.
>*«
THE TOWN OF BURNS
GRANT CO. OREGON.
AS IT IS VOICED BY THE HEKAI.D.
BUSINESS MEN i BROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT
Burns contains
1 newspaper; 1 hotel: 1 brewery; 1 undertaker; 1 meat market: 2 lawyers: 3 physltlana
1 surveyor; 1 land aaent; 1 drugstore; 1 Jeweler; 1 blackamlth: 1 livery stable: 2 general mer
(•bandiae stores; 1 hardware store; 1 saw mill; I carpenter; 1 raddle * harness ahoy; 1 gro­
cery store. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 reading room; 1 school; 1 church.
Mall a copy of Tut 1I ks . vli > Io Advertise your town. In the East.
THE HERALD READING ROOM.
BURNS, OREGON.
IN HERALD OFFICE,
Open every day except Sunday, from 9 a m to 5 p m.
Every Lady and Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to this Free Read­
ing Room.
T
AT P. F. STENGER’S, BURNS, OR
A FURTHER DISCOUNT OF
On All Goods Now Held in Stock.
AT-
■
■
OREGON.
BURNS,
I
J
Toilet Articles, Glass, Putty, &c.
BURNS,
W. E. GRACE, P roprietor ,
GREGO
A Large Assortment of
FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Etc
Has just l>een Received.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOU N DED
Everything guaranteed pure and of the very liest quality.
BURNS, OREGON.
GEO. M< GOWAN.
Agent for Waver <k Walker, wholesale dealer« in
WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES,
GEO. POPE &, CO.
ranch to R ent .
Or.
VALE. OREGON.
CHAS. E BOSWELL
1. C. PARKER, m m. AGEXT.
<
Leaves VALE on Mondays, Wednesdays arxl Fridays at 4:30, a. m.
Arrives at BURNS on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturday* at 6 p. m.
Ix:av<-s BURNS on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 4:30a. ni.
Arrives at VALE on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at Up. m
•Clo«, connection »t VALE wit»1
'-OVT»»’«
A- I t