East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, March 14, 1889, Image 3

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Lakeview, Oregon, February 7, 1889. |
January 1*. 1H894
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow*
GIVEN that the follow-
. notice ot his iuten- ing-iiiinied settler has filed uot(re of bin iuten-
I itis claim, , tion to make final proof in bnpporf oi his claim,
before the and that said proof will be made before the
,at Lakeview, Oregon Register and Receiver, at Lakeview. Oregon,
: on April 10th, 188*1, via:
Lambert,
it. IJ. Freain,
IL E. No. M2, for the \W qr Sec 10, Tp 87, S. R
36, E. He names the following witnesses to
resi- prove his continuous residence upou. and cub
viz: i tjvatiun of, said land, viz: Thomas Ashmore,
L»ur- R. t arpenter, F rank Winters, and L. C. (ham
coun- bcrlaiu, 1*. O. Fort McDermitt, Humboldt co.,
Nevada.
Feb 21-13
A. F. SNELLING, Register
SNELLING. Register.
THE
HERALD
THt RSDAY. MAKCHU. IS»».
teh
Local News.
at less than is now being paid for
salt, and a better and fresher ar­
ticle furnislied. We invito the
. Iriul.
________ _ _ __
—Any length over H) yards, in
Flannels, at AUCTION—at Steng­
er’s—on Saturdays.
—J. Nat. Hudson has changed
his office, residence and post office
from Burns to Harney, Oregon.
—H erald : Recently a lynx kilt­
ed an antelope over towards Silver
creek, near Tom Aubrey’s sheep
camp; into the carcass he emptied
a bottle of poison and killed not
only the lynx, but three coyotes,
several magpies, ravens, and two
large eagles, (the latter, each, meas­
uring •nearly ^even feet from tip to
tip), and at last'accounts was still
“knockin ’em”'—How’s that for
high?
D. T. II.
—Two cases choice Pie Fruit—
at AUCTION—at Stenger’s—Satur­
day, 16th.
—Bacon once said: *'A garden is
the purest of Igunian' pMraures. It
is the greatest refreshment to the
spirit of man.” Anyone who has
looked through one of 1>. M. Ferry
& Co’s. Seed Annuals for this year,
cannot help but agree with him. It
is brimful of information, profusely
illustrated, and contains everything
pertaining to the planting and care
of seeds. Send your name to the
firm’s address at Detroit, Michigan,
and they will forward you a copy.
—All who know themselves in­
debted to N. Brown will please come
forward at once and settled up. -
—Great Reduction in Dress Goods
at N. Brown’s.
-
—J W. Shown of Harney, was in
Burns Saturday.
—AUCTION—at Stenger’s every
Saturday.
Combine» the juice of the Blue Figs of
—Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sayer
California, so laxative and nutritious,
were visitingin Burns this week.
with the medicinal virtues of plants
J7INAL PROOF.
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known to be most beneficial to the
X
—
Harney
Valjey
was
blessed
by
Juuuary 4, 1889.1
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human system, forming the ON LY PER­
Lake^dew, Oregon, February 20, 18884 a fine two days’ rain this week.
a or­ .
I
FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
vie­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fplfow-
—
Applications
for
final
proof
promptly on the
to ing-uamed settler lias filed notice of his inten­ I
Mb, tion to make tina» proof in sup|»ort of his claim, made out free at T he H erald office.
7. und that said proof will be made before the
KI2NEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
County Clerk of Grant county, Oregon, at
—Now is a good time for fanners
—AND TO —
Canyon City, Ur., on April 18th, 1889, viz:
to
drill
i
wheat
after
the
fine
rain.
J. O. Bunyard,
,
-
Cl
gauss
iiie
System Effectually,
I). S. No. 2314, for the S’2 of NE qr and Ix»ts
—J. Nat. Hudson and J. C. Buck­
— SO THAT —
1 und 2 of Sec. 2. Tp. 28, 8, of R. 29 E. He
I names the following witnesses to prove his land of Ilarnev were in town Tues­
PURE BLOOD,
J continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
REFRESHING SLEEP,
said mud, viz: G. W. Thompson, 8. Goodspeed, day.
Annie II. Ward, and T. S. Carson all
• ’'ey,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
Hurney couuty, Oregon.
—D. R. Jones of Lakeview, Or.,
SNELLING, Register.
Naturally follow. Every one is using it
Meh 7-15
A. F. KNELLING. Register.
was in Burns this week, and re­
and all are delighted with it. Ask you!
----------------------------------------------------------------- ----- newed his supscription to T he H er ­
druggist for SVRUP OF FIGS. Menu«
ald .
(
factured only by the
piKAL PROOF
X-C.
Clark
in
charge
of
the
Ore
­
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CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
U nited S tates L and O ffice . / gon Pacific railroad party jand plant
Or. January 30, IS ò S. »
S an F rancisco . C al .
Lakeview, Oregon,. February 20, 18884
the foVoX'
L ootsvill «, Kv.
KiwYo««, K.Z
his Inten-
NOTICE 18 HEREBY
VEN* that the fol i in Malheur canyon, was in Burns
f his claim, lowing-named Bvttler has filed notice of his in­ ;this week.
>ry, Oregon, tention to make final proof in support of his
before the claim, and that said proof will be. made before
—Ten Druss Patterns—at AUC­
the Couuty Clerk Grant county, Oregon, at Can-
TION—at Stenger’s—Saturday.
yon City, Oregon, on April 18th, 1889, viz:
MI hs Annie Ward,
/—A. \V. Waters started to Wash­
Duncan,
D. S. No 2289, for N‘3 of NE qr, A E?3 of NW>4,
Harper’s Magazine,
11. T|. . B, B Sec 30, Tp 24 S, R 34 E. He names the following ington City last Monday morning.
witnesses to 1 witnesses to prove his continuous residence up
—“No foolishness this time.” I
upon and culti- i on, and cultivation of, said land, viz: G. W.
ILLUSTRATED.
II. Mace, Bart Cre­ Thompson. J. O. Bunyard, George McDowell, (have accommodated my friends
ali of Burns, I and J. H. Ward, all of Harney Grantcounty, Or. I
whenever called upon. Now, I
j Meh 7-15
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
H arpfh ’ s M agazine is the most useful,
____
the records of this of-
are claimed adversely — need money and must settle up my
entertaining, ami beautiful periodical in the
. Shults under D. S. No. - j . h 4, he is herc-
outstanding accounts, and that
world. Among the attractions for 1889, will
I l to be presen' nt said time and place, P*INAL PROOF.
be a new novel an American story entitled
right away.
T ex . S illman .
nit any reasons lie may have to the ap-
•»Jupiter Lights”—by Constance F. Woolson
•f fche proof of James E. Duncan.
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illustrations of Shakespeare’s Cbmedies by
—
Go
to
the
stable
of
Roussel
12
.
A. F. -NEI.1.IN'., 1;< _:stcr.
Lakeview, Oregon, February 20, 1888.1
E. A. Abbey; a Series of articles on Russia,
' NOTICE IS HEKEHY GIVEN that the follow- Bros, for horse feed and livery ac­
illustrated by T. de Thulstrup; papers on
I in»; named settler has filed notice of his inten­ commodations.
-
the Dominion of Canada, anti a character­
tion to make final proof in suppv rt of his claim,
istic serial by Charles Dudley Warner; three
RTÏ.AND, FINAL I’KOOF.
' Hiid that said proof will be made before the
—F. M. Wilson and W. II. May-
“Norwegian S udies,” by Bjornstsjerne
I Register or Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on
field of California, and late of Lac­ —Charles Stone of Tehama coun­ Bjornson, illustrated; “Coinmodus" a liia-
April 20tll. 1889, Viz:
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torical play by the author of "Ben-Hur,“ il­
Lakeview, Oregon, January 10, 1889.)
John >1. Farlelgli,
lede county, Mo., are now in Burns ty, California, is visiting in Burns lustrated
ijy J. R. Wegueliu, etc. The edi­
18’HERBBV ■ GIVEN that William H. E. No. 748. for Lota 1 A 2, and NE qr, of NW
Both are since 5th inst., and has selected a torial departments are conducted by
»,pf Malheur ¡co., Oregon, has tiled uo- qr. See .-.0, A Lot 4. See 19. Tp20. s, R 34 E. He with a view to locating.
George
William
Curtis, William Deun How­
w intention to make proof on his desert names the following witnesses to provehis con­ enterprising looking young men,
im No. 221, foi the EL; of NE qr, See 9, tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of said
Red-S location in Ilarney valley. ells, ami Charles,Dudley Warner.
and
we
wish
them
.
success
in
ob
­
of SE qr See 4, Tp 20, > R 37 E, before E. land, viz: George slater, Wm. Lessing, Wesley
County Clerk of Malheur co., Oregon, Keeton, and Jack Darst, all ofDrewscy, Grant taining a desirable location.
Mr. S. is a farmer, a grain-raiser,
HARPER’S PERIODICALS:
Oregon, on Wednesday, the 27d day of county, Oregon.
1889. We names tlx foilowing witnesses Meh 7-17
and, from appearance, would be a
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
At
AUCTION
—
at
Stenger
’
s
—
on
j
e the complete irrigaiion ami rechnn-
Per Year:
said land: K. !’•. M(d.enno:i. John Me­
Saturday—many “Idas” that you desirable acquisition to our valley,
es , Joseph Stech» r. and Kenneth Murray,
NEW
TO-DAY.
14.00
HARPER'
Al
MAGAZINE
want.
: especially sir/je he left orders at HARPER* U wiBKt.Y
|yj[eulah, Malheur co., Or.
4.00
t2‘
A.V. SNELLING. IL dbter.
—
T.
II.
Roberts,
well-known
in
j
11!
B
a
VM4
4.00
IIARPEKL
..............
....................
this office fo , wedding carijs on
J7INAL PROOF.
nr -
2.00
the Mississippi valley since 1850, which the name of one of the young IIARPEB’H YOUNiT i PEOPLE
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Postage Free to all Subscriber« in the
Lakeview, Oregon, February 27, 1«89( as a practical printer, editor, and ladies is inscribed.
RT LAND, FIXAI. I’lioor.
J. C. Parker United State.*, Canada, or Mexico.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol­ newspaper publisher has obtained
lowing-name.1 settler has fib .: noth e of his in­
UKITBD S tatus L and office ,/
will
ofliciate
to-day
on
the happy The volumes of the Magazine begin with
a
good
subscription
list
in
Harney
. t Lakeview, Oregon, February 6, 1888. i tention to make final proof in support of his
the Numbers for June and December of
‘‘ IK IS HEREBY GIVEN th.it .trunes claim, and that said proof will be made before . for the new paper he is preparing to occasion.
each year. When no time Is specified, sub­
the
Register
and
Receiver
ai
Lakeview,
Oregou,
*r|,scn, of Grant county, Oregon, has i May 11, 1889, viz:
establish at that point. The mate­
scriptions will begin with the Number cur­
ice of his lhteution to make proof on
rent at time of receipt of order.
John McNulty,
rt laud claim No. 273, for the EV2 of SW
Quick Trip Time
rial is ordered, and the building is
Bound volumes ol Harper’s Magazine, for
Lots 2 A 3, Sec 1 L Tp 20, S R ; 4 E, before D. S. No. 2380, for the NE’4 of Sec 19, Tp 24. S
Parties in Send, brother, .-en<’ with care,
three years back, in neat cloth binding, will
■> mty Clerk of Grant county, Oregon, at l RBI E. He nanus the following witnesses to in course of erection.
City, Oregon,.on Thuisday, the uh day prove his continuous residence upon, and culti­ Diamond, Illitzen, and Happy val­ Three nit kies to V» ck of llocliestare.
be .-eiit by mail, j><»-»t-paid, on receipt of tg
. 1«. - -“
Hv *# names the following uit- vation of,said land, viz J.J’. Foley, M.S. Riggs
per volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, 50
> prove the e con píete irrigation and re­ ( rawf« r I Gilharn, and Tin s. McCormick, all of ley in favor of a newspaper in Har­ Anti in quicK trip time you'll get from there cents each—by mail, post-paid.
A book mil of seed ■ anti plants so rare.
>u of said h
land: James Sturdevant, O. J. i burns P. G., Grant county, Oregon.
Index to Harper’s .Magazine, Alphabeti­
ney will find subscriptions being Send, brother«, sei tl with eare,
Mh, and Samuel Overlander,
Any person who desires to protest against
■R co., <
For The Floral Gn.ile from RochesterfN Y) cal. Analytical, and Classified, <>or Volumes
;
taken
at
any
of
the
business
houses
i
the
nllowane
of
such
proof,
or
who
knows
of
1
to 70, Inclusive, from June, 1850 to June,
Kf. SNELLING, Register. ! any s it s'autial reason, under the law and the
VicK’f» Floral Gui e contains a ceriillcate
•
18.85, one vol. Cloth, $1.00
good for 15 cento W J ib of seeds.
regulations of the Interior Department, why i in that town.
Remittances should be made by Postoffice
such proof should not be allowed, will be given
i/HjC---------------
—Whether on pleasure bent or
Money Order, or Draft, to avoid chance of
! an opportunity at the above mentioned time
' and place to < ross-examine the witnesses of said
loss.
Tai MctihiuiH* Attoi'uex.
business,
tourists
should
take
on
claimant, and to ofi'er evidence iu rebuttal of
Newspapers are not to copy this adver-
! every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs
M. Dustin fli a lengthy article tL?n'pi
*1AT
Oi l-1< E, / ’.hat vubnikte 1 by claimant.
•— -‘rft’whhoht rTiV express oTctt-r of Har­
!goii. Fix «jury 7, 1888. j
per
<t Brothers.
Feb 14-15
A. F. SNELLING. Register.
as it acts most pleasantly and ef- in the Grant County News reflects
1Y GIVEN?!hat the follow-
Addre s HARPER & BROTHERS, New
i fectually on the kidneys, liver, and severely on the Baker City Reveille York. T he H erald and Magazine, f5.00.
tiled not|t e of his inten-
l*i in support of his claim, Lntc IsHuea of the Select Serie of Popu* j bowels,
preventing fevers, head­
will be made before the
lar American Copy-right- Novels.
at i.ake\icw, Oregon, on
aches, and other forms of sickness. for “denouncing him indirectly as a
Senator’s Bride, by Mri. Alex. McVeigh Miller.
A Wedded Widow, by T. W. Harshcw.
For sale at 50 cents, and $1 bottles drunkard and villain” in not ap­
■tf'Cti-jcnler,
1889
Vella Vcrnell, by Mrs. Stunner Hayden.
by all leading druggists.
pearing before the supreme court
>r the v.
of SW qr. Sec 85. Tp Bonnie Jean, by Mrs. E. Burke Collins.
___ d Lot»;.'. 4. Sec
'1 p :S. li 38. Brunette and Blonde, Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller
—Tlios. Bugler, typo, from Can­ as McGinnis’ attorney to sustain
lames the followitig witix ises Io prove A Stormy Wedding, by Mary E. Bryan.
Harper’s Weekly,
nnors residence up» n. and cultivation Gratia’s Trials, by Lucy Randall Comfort.
yon City was in Burns, Wednesday. “the position he had taken on an
v-• land, vis: Tl- ’n i b Auhmure, R. B. Will She Win? I y Emma Garrison Jones.
’rank Wlntefe a-. I I.. <’. chamberlain, The Widow’s Wager, by R. sa Ashleigh.
—Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Shirk of appeal from the judgment of the
•rt McDerxnit. r 1
n . id .
ILLUSTRATED.
Octavia's Pride, by Charles T. Manners.
Home creek ranch in Catlow valley
Badly Matched, by Helen Corwin Pierce.
I
A.i'- SNELLING. Eeeis'er.
circuit
court.
”
He
says
in
effect:
The Phantom Wife, by Mrs. M. A. Victor.
H
arper
' s W eekly hns a well established
returned from San Francisco, the
The Bride Elect, bv Annie Ashmore.
as the leading illustrated newspaper in
that he replies to the the copied ar­ place
j Florence Falkland, by Burke Brentford.
America. The fairncFS of its editorial com­
2d
March,
where
Mrs.
Shirk
met
The Virginia Heiress, by May Agues Fleming.
on current politic s has earned for ft the
wert ta PROOF..
with great relief in the treatment for ticle in a newspaper like T he H er ­ ments
i Sibyl’s Iniluenee, by George Sheldon.
respect of all impartial readers, and the variety
regia
| House of Secrets, by Mrs. Harriet Lewis. 50 ctfl.
and excellence of its literary contents, which
eye
trouble
to
which
she
was
sub
­
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ald , rather than the original article include aerial and short atonal by the beat and
li< samond, by Mis. Alex. McVeigh Miller.
t
February 6, J .889. | [ The price of lhe above L ooks is 25 cents each, jected
most popular writers, fit it for the perusal of
1
in the Reveille, which he asserts is people
EN that the fo’low- unless otherwise specified, and will be sent be
of the wiliest range of tastes nnd pur­
notif e of Ins inten- I mail, p»,stage free, on receipt of price,
suits. Suplementsare frequently provided, and
-^-Ashland
Record:
Ed.
Hanley
“a sheet of no circulation worthy of no expct.se is spared to bring the highest order
siipport of his claim, tion T he H ebai . d when ordering above booKs.
returned
from
a
trip
to
Portland
this
be made before the
of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration
STREET A SMITH. Publisher. Neu YorK.
absence the County
the changeful phases <»i home and foreign
. morning, and is in town to-day, ac­ consideration," as lie is in the habit of
at Canyon City,
history. A new work of fiction from the pen ot
“
paying
no
attention
to
anything
I
of
W illiam D ean H owells , and one by (’apt
companied
by
his
friend,
W.
E.
OREGON WOOL EXCHANGE. Grace, a druggist of Burns, Grant that may be said or published in C harles K ing , will be among the leading fea­
rlcighi
tures of the W eekly for 1889.
of NE qr. WL of PORTLAND - -- -- -- - OREGON.
county, and son of the editor of the an insignificant public sheet that
20, S. R ; 4. E.
HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
“East Oregon Herald” at that place. may be prompted by the low, little
GEO. POPE a co.
PER year :
Mr. Grace is on his way home from
WOOL GRADERS,
4.00
a trip to Portland. Ed. will return and contemptible passions of men.” HARPER WEEKLY......................
Oregon.
WOOL PACKERS,
’S MAGAZINE
4.00
SNELLING, Register.
to Harney Valley in about a month. I He asserts positively the reason he EARPER
HARPER’S BAZAR.
4.00
AND
| failed his client at the critical mo- HARPER’S YOVNG PEOPLE
2,00
AUCTION—Tinware and Lamps,
I
’
cstagv
free
to
nil
subscribers
in
the
United
-COMMISSION MERCHANTS-
|
inent,
because
he
had
no
money
of
States, Canada, or Mexico.
' Cartridges,
‘
, Axes, Saws. &c., at
gtT" conbionmentb solicited — Stenger
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’s AUCTION on Saturdays, his own, and McGinnis’ relatives The Volumes of the W eekly begins with the
February 6, 1889.1
---- ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL.
16th inst.
sent him none for defrayal of nec­ 1st Number for January of en< h year. When no
time ih mentioned, rubaeriptions will begin
agents :
with the number current at time of receipt of
—E. A. King requests us to state essary expenses.
Geo.
McGowan
-
-
-
Burns
at Cau-
Bro. Asbury’s disappointment order.
Bound Volumes of H arper ’ s W eekly , for 3
1
that
his
saw-mill
is
now
in
readi
­
IV. J. Milller, - - - Harney.
l ack in neat cloth binding, will be aent
ness to accommodate the public over the I om of the Harney coun­ veare
by mail, postage paid, or by expreaa, free of ex-
B,.»ton A-ency with DENNY, RICE A CO.
perae (provided the expense dues not ext-ved |1
N\, of SE qr and Lots «
with
lumber
of
every
description
132 Federal st.
Established 1835.
try, or through the blinded ignor­ I a volume) for 7 per volume.
E. He nantis the fol-
on demand; and will not be under­ ance of a prejudiced mind, misrepre | Cloth chhck for each volume suitable for bind
his continuous resi-
I ing, will be Hunt by mull, ¡»oat paid, on receipt
ion of said land, viz:
sold by any lumber firm. Orders
Painting.
. Darst. G. \V. Farleigh,
seiited his correspondent’s intention or |1 each. e
of Diev aey,Grant coun
solicited.
50-tf
Remittances should le made by Post-Office
by the suggesteon of his headline. ' Money
To W hom it M ay C oncern :
Order or Draft, to avoid chant e ef 1<» rh .
SNELLING, Register.
Patronize
Home
InduNtrlew.
Newapapera are not to oopy thia advertise*
I hereby respectfully tender my
I inent without the exprejia order of Harper A.
h
—
McGinnis
swings
Tuesday,
19.
. Brothers. Ad .’•»•as:
services as a Practical Painter to
In 1878-9 it was discovered that
HAKI’EK A BROTHEKH. New York.
the citizens of Harney Valley.
'the water which appears to seep j
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From Boon Inland.
House Pninting n specialty. Sat­ from Warner Lake into the nufner-1
or., February «, 18894
GIVEN that the follow-
OUR PREMIUMS.
B oone I sland , Maivh 8, ’89.
notice of his inten- isfaction guaranteed.
I ous shallow lakelets in its vicinity,'
supportof his claim,
W
m
.
II.
CULP.
will be made before the
1 when evaporated, left a bed of salt, | Two “division” dances the same
Burns, Or.
lotf
fWTHE HERALD^f
county. Oregon, at Can-
St h, 18>’j, viz:
at Marion Bunyard’s
---- WITH----
such as is known as “rock salt.” n’Rht— •one
<
Miilei.
ger
S
ubscribe
at
O
nce
,
qrof NW qr. and Lot
THE SAN FRANCISCO
- - in
- and one at the Island school house,
This was taken out and - sold
E. and E’3 of SE qr, Hee 1.
$1 00
the following wit- One yew, (52 numbers,)
Six months, (26 numbers.)
50 the local market by Messrs. Jones I 1 The one at Marion Bunyard's, al- WEEKLY CALL,
Price, 11.25 per Year,
Three months, (13 numbers.)
25 A Bond of Lakeview I’. O. for stock- ’hough not so largely attended, was
Address.
— or —
salt. Its freedom from alkali and !the mort enjoyable affair of the
THE WORLD, N ew Y ork .
THE SAN FRANCISCO
the sew ral years' test of its value | season.
If the affairs of our new county MORNINC CALL,
as salt, encouraged these gentlemen
S tates L and office ,/
to purchase a mill three years ago are conducted or managed as har-
Price; |0 per Year,
Or.. February 7th, I shm |
A» Prcnilnmi* for—1KMO.
and enter upon the manufacture of monimisly and agreeably there will
Y GIVEN that the follow-
I desire to rent my ranch con­ the various grades of salt jn de- ** neither
fit d notice of his inten-
n°r discord,
in support of his claim,
he S an F ranoibco W eekly C all
ill be made before the taining too acres, to gomes respon­
Among the guests present were: T
Two of the larger lakelets
, at Lake', lew, Oregon, on sible party, who wantj to make mand.
Is n handBome eight page paper, lanued every
Mr. and Mr«. Fhtn l King.
ThtirR'Iny, and contBln» «11 of rhe lni|*ortant
money, and who will work. Will lying from one to two miles from j Mr. and Mrs. Win. < lurk,
nev. r of the week, gleaned from every quarter
* A«binare,
of the globe, compleic up to day of publication.
Mr«. L. B. Baker.
r. -w u. Tp 37 S R
furnish grain to sow from 10 to 50 Warner were allowed to retain 11 Mr. and Mr<
ItcontaitiN InterealiuM special r<»rrtwpon de nee
W. M Ktoveeil,
Mr. and
witnea«» a to prove
from u 11 tho principal ritiea of the werld and a
Have about 15 acres of inches of hard rock-salt for a floor, | M r. ttiul Mr-.
< b M»
: upon, arid cultivation acres.
....................
....... Kinney,
vaat amount of the I m st aelocted and original
land in a good state of cultivation. and when the next season’s layer of i Geo. Hayes and Miss Ola < larg.
general ilteraturt It furnishes the latent and
Richard
king
an«l
Mi--
Dora
Thomas,
m.
at reliable financial new t and market quota
Place all fenced. Plenty good pas­
tiona, and givet»aperial Attention to bortirultu
Frank Biinvard, Miss Hattie Bunyard,
ral and ngn< till him neaa. nnd la in every re-
ture, and alxiut 30 tons of good hay salt was deposited, it was taken up Mis«e- Mekinney, Tillie an»l Ida A.itoon. apect
a firat < laaa farnil) paper, appealing to the
Alva Bunyard. Etta Davis.
can heent. Dwelling-house 12x14. clean, pure, and white off the floor, | Hmlepeth,
Music furni*bed l»y Messr*. C«*'field A Inter» st of every member of the houaehold.
Stable 12xl(». The party will be and ground into table, dairy, and Garrett ( larg.
required to reside on the place. No meat salt, which is having an ex­
THE MORNING CALL
Dancing was kept up till 5 o’clock
(MKKW ITNUKN A WKSK)
money demanded from responsible tensive sale.
la a metnrpolitan daily. It baa fhe LARGEST
in the morning.
parties; will rent for share of Hay
< IK< ULATIO5 and la rwognize«! aa bring the
NEttsPAFER of the Parlfir < <«•».
and Grain. For further informa­ We are practical believers in pa-, The host received the congratula­ LEADING
Either of the above pap» ra we will arnd post­
tronizing home industries, partic­ tions of his friends and hearty as­ paid aa a premium on rerrlpt of the following
tion, address
aiil-arription pri» ea for the combination•
B. B rown . Bums. Or.
ularly when the articles are good, surances of ths ir appn ' iations.
nmberlAin.
Herald and Weekly Call 1 yr $8.00
Tp 77. R. R M
fresh,
and
cheap
as
can
be
furnish-
1
Have
not
heard
of
the
dance
at
Herald and Daily Call, 1 year 5.00
Hherphertlrru WMstcd.
ed us by distant manufactories, and the school house, but presume a Thia la an unuauallv good offer aaoundDrm
e. Frank Wh -
Two shccpherdejs wanted imme-
oeratic local (>aper. and an equally wound Re
i-r. all of P. <>.
it is believed thia salt can tie sold fine time was had by all present.
publican metropolitan pap»*r. I »»»th for lew* than
Cliately. Addrese’
r. Nevada.
the price of one .Send aut** rfutiona U>
E- çer.
J
ottings
.
in the Burns and Harney markets
THE lIUitf D Burna Or.
P F. S tem . er . Bums.
I
R anch to R ent .
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE TOWN OF BURNS
GRANT CO. OREGON.
AS IT IS voies» 11Y THE HEltAED.
BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL BEE THAT
Burns contains
1 newspaper; 1 hotel: lbrtwery; 1 utuforuker; I meat market. 2 tawytrt: 8 phy«lcia©l
1 Nurveyor; 1 land agent: 1 drugatore; 1 Jeweler; I blackainlth; 1 livery stable. 2 general mac
chandtoc atorea; 1 hardware «tore; 1 saw mill; 1 carpenter; 1 eaddle & hanteaaahop; 1 gro­
cery atore. Also, i Odd Yellows lodge; 1 reading room; 1 school; 1 church.
£^-Mail a copy of T he H kkald to 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.
IO Per Cent Discount
AT P. F. STENGER’S, BURNS, OR.
A FURTHER DISCOUNT OF
T en per cent on former R educed prices !
On AU Goods Now Held in Stock.
BURNS,
OREGON.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, BRUSHES,
'j
)
r
Toilet Articles, Glass, Putty, &c.
BURNS, OREGON
W. E. GRACE, P roprietor ,
A Large Assortment of
FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Etc
lias just been Received.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
Everything guaranteed pure and of the very liest quality.
BURNS, OREGON.
GEO. McGOWAN.
A gant for Htavcr A Walker, wholesale dealera In
WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES,
AuxaT roa F ìsima »'» F vsb I ssvsasi r C omfast .
riy
VAIE AND BURNS STAGE LINE
CHAS. E. BOSWELL
------- VALE, OREGON.
J. C. PARKER. Bt'RNH, AGENT.
leaves VALE on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 4:30, a. m.
Arrives at BURNS on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 p. tn.
leaves Bl RNSon Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 4:30a. m.
Arrives at VALE on Tuesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 p. m
•Clone connexion at VALE with Magr for ONTARIO.
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