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BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. FMhauB >'«<*>. » Roseburg Plaindealer: 0. F. God- as a result of the editor s labors for THE HERALD The fashions of the present spring . frey brought over and sold at 5c his principks. which they admire a pound a sack of new potatoes, but do not support.—Ex. show but little positive change, so THUIteDA.Y. APRIL 4. !*• : grown on his farm acruas the river. Catholic Sentinel: Rev. Father far. from the styles of the past win We are having new potatoes, rad- Gessner. pastor of St, Patrick's ter. This was to be expected, after Editor D. L. <>HA< B. : ishes and lettuce, peas in bloom, , church. Eliiabeth. N. H.. last Sun- the thorough.revolution in the make J ustice Stanley Mathews of the > grass a foot high and our tables 1 day expelled from the church five of dresses which has taken place U. S. Supreme Court, died in Wash . decorated with boquets of wild young ladies for attending a mas during the past six months. The adoption of flat-ptotad skirts, of querade ball and waitring flowers. ington City on the 22d. short demi-trains, aial of modified Baker City Democrat. 25th: A A writer in a Portland paper leg-of-mutton sleeves.1 together with tons of hay was says the true way to secure immi T he Oklahoma proclamation «a? I few days since the revival of dress*-? with corsage signed by the Preaident on the 23d I burned by incendiaries on the Dia- gration and make a country pros and skirt or overskirts cut in one i rnond ranch. Grant county, owned per is to be able to sell land at a and made public^»® the 25th. It is piece, such as the rrdwgote. and understood ’UM, May 1st is named by Peter French. Subsequently a fair price and to cut up great farms the polonaise, and t)ie princesse as the date ofeattowing settlers to , man was caught in the act of firing into small ones. The money to be dress, are sufficient to mark the in a havstack. He was beaten until made here in Oregon by agricul »-nter the lands: insensible, and may die. Bad feel- tural pursuits cannot be made by auguration of a new era in feminine ’<7 * iug exists between some of the pro trying to farm on a large scale, but toilet. Looped skirts are abolish T he President *nd his Secret*ry minent owners of land in that lo by selling off land in small tracts, ed. to the groat misery of the dress of the Interior, were at loggerbeads . cality. of which this incendiarism especially land that is located near makers' who hav<* discovered, after last week over thy appointment of years of disuse, that it is much is supposed to be the outcome. town«, or suited to fruit growing Conimissioner of the General Land harder to make a gracefully cut —Mixing sweet and sour cream One man can make money off twen Office. Harrison favors Chilcot of skirt, falling straight plain folds, ty acres because he can do much or • just before • huming dees not result Colorado, but,Koble wants tiitawe vf. thar. one that admitted of being in any advantage to the sweet most of it without hiring, and by Iowa: while hiditftia ie unring • pct looped up hero and bunched up .creaur, the same le*ss being in the gardening, small fruits, and or candidate, and the Paciffiy Coast ■ there whenever any little irregu charding. his crops will be of the curred as when each is churned insists on Wren. ¡. larity presented itself. The Direc separately. The 1?ame increase in remunerafive kind. Even if en ------------------- 1^»-, toire sash is losing some of its sud the yield of butter produced by ri gaged in ordinary farming it is pos denly aquirod MMdarity. It is so “T here never was a time.” says sible to make more clear money off pening the cream may be obtained very unbeeomiMroi i ladies with an exchange, “when «11 the towns ' by adding acid to sweet cream just a quarter of a section than has been stout figures, that every women of g»f Oregon were so alive to the need made from a whole section as com before churning moderate embonpoint that had once < f making known tlifif erfpeefal ad monly done. Diversified farming Corvallis Times: There are now tried it abandoned it immediately. vantages and the valja: pf the coun is all that can pay. try tributary to then! as now Tri in the hatchery at Oregon City Fo- walking-wear, the polonaise Corvallis Gazette: Little Joe » all directions efforts are Made to ready to be turned, into the river, Avery is still very low and very or princess dress, with long straight about otlU.OUU young fish, making advertise local interests and to slight hopes of his recovery, He lines in the back, flat sides, large make the State better known total number batched since last has been a silent sufferer for week*, square pockets, bodices with rovers abroad. That such a course must August. 5,500,000. It is expected not being able to speak. Every from the shoulder to th* waist, vest that the output for this year will be have a salutary effect there can be bttween 6,000.000 and 8,000.000 of thing has been done to help him. and petticoat of »different material, no doubt.” but as yet the best medical skill are very much wom, young fish. and the most attentive nursing have The bustle or “improver” is still TnE New York World says this Corvallis Times: Chas. Kennedy, availed but little. worn, but quite small: for the ex is no longer a govern merit of free the popular O. P. conductor, who S. F. Examiner: Winnemucca treme top of the dress is decidedly people, but of an oligarchy of has a great hankering for water ag (Nev.), March 17.-News was held out. though steels have dis wealth. And the Sew York World ates. took a stroll along the mudflat brought here to-day by Captain appeared from the lower part of the is right in its censure of the new below Yaquina City in search of Smith that 800 tons of hay were skirt. king—money. has played an them, without being posted as to burned by incendiaries on Diamond Bodices are usually made with important part in the elections for the time-card of the tide. It was Ranch. Grant eounty. Oregon, loose edges over a vest and with the past ten rears-and bribery has coming in. and before he took in owned by Peter French. Subse rolling collars, even if the skirts are liccn a feature of both of the old the situation he was surrounded. quently a man caught in the act of not made so long and flat. The parties. The administration and In his desperation he bounded firing a haystack was beaten until backs of bodices are made with a messages of Grover Cleveland have astraddle a saw-log, on which he insensible, may die. Bad feelings slight fullness; but broad sashes left a pathway «f light, which, in floated nearly three hours, until the exist between some of the promi are often worn, falling over the our feeble opinion, will lead to bet waters ebbed and left him and the nent owners of land in the locality, back-breadth of the skirt, relieving ter and grander things. From tar log once more on terra firma. of which the incendiarism is sup the straightness. iff reform, civil service reform, bal No wonder Levi P. Morton is posed to have been the outcome. Sleeves are frequently made of a lot reform and other reforms now President of the United States. He Ochoco Review: The grass on the different material from the dress or being agitated in all’parts of the has ‘ paid the fiddler”liberally since range is getting excellent, and now puffed at the top of the arm. orepau- country, much good will come to 1872. Here is a list of contribu in order for sheep owners in Wasco letted far down the arm. or have a the people and in a few years they tions for political purposes in the and Sherman counties to drive their strip of different material let in must reign again. We cannot ex last sixteen years; flocks over here and eat our ranch I 1 from shoulder to wrist. pect equality, justice and freedom 1<2—Grant. rre«i«lent ers out of house and home. The I Sateens, ginghams, challis. India to all men in anything bi^t a; peo 1«73— Mai er, he« (etary ui- .State h.vt> Dii. <wvernor 50.ÓO legislature fyis said they shall not silks, foulards, and all other thin ple's government. If the purse l<5—«■»♦ward. .Secretary of State 15.,«n be denied this 1 Oin. so th? sooner .’Wl.lííl materials will be worn slightly strings of the plutocrats are to de I*?’» — Have-. > resident ■ • ■ they eat us out the sooner our agony tx7H- Morton. < ongre!*«, (defeated) draped, the very plain long lines cide elections what cliapqe 'to th- 1-77 -Cbvrrtu L «« rem ry of Stale people standi" \Vilf 'ithi)-" hot be 1X7*— M»-r.«»n. < '<»ncr^e-w (eketed)’ 125. W» will be over. Come 01, ye f >r?ign hieing quite unsuitable for such thin 1-7*—<’«»rne'!. Governor —-Garfield. Preddent 29Û.ÎX1U sheep owners, with your bleeting materials, but the back-breadths slaves in a decade of years* If • 1»W> 1>0O—Morion, Congreea, (elected) herds, but God have mercy on your TOO.ÛUO l»ribery is to be the new patriotism, 1MR0—Collected will fall in straight folds, while the S.«íi poor souls when you come to an JK m I— Carr. >e< retary of State then the people are, to suffer, and 1<«?— Foiger. Governor draping at the sides or in front will 5.000 swer for the devastation you have — Carr, he« ret ary of State misery and poverty arc to'be the 1MK3 lx- so scant that the general effect of 1HM—Blaine. President 75.« Oi wrought. 10. O features of their lives. Does a man 1U-.5—Davenport. Governor the straight lines will te given. Mor.on.V S Senaie.fdefeated) 72,229 iiO.(iM) The Review man. a week or io deserve well of his country in pro l-t-Vi Daniel-, (’oiirt of Appeal.« 5.ÍOO Scotch flannels, half cotton and 1’0*7—Grant. Sec retary of State lO.’kij ago, spoke regretfully of Mr. Moore's portion as he helps to corrupt his I8w—Harri«on. Pre- t. M< r;on.V.P. half wool, come in all the new beau 550.OU0 . 1SKS — Collected resignation of the Prineville post- fellow citizens? Is a “property tiful colors, are growing in popu qualification’' for public office to be Do not the people see in this enor office. While we cordially second larity for walking-dresses. tacitly written into the constitution, mous amount. »2,755,000, Mr. Mor his remarksin regard to Mr. Moore's Mantles are small, with long ends. which declares “all men free and ton's power in politics? Is it not efficiency and ability in the trying place which he has occupied over equal” and equally eligible to the plain why he received the nomina Bonnets are worn quite small, honors of the Republic.—Ex. tion for Vice President of the Uni three years, we deem it fitting and as a rule; though the large Direct ted States, and the cans ■ of his proper to add a few kind words of oire style is affected by those who thankfulness^o Mrs J F. Moor ■ East Oregonian: R J Slater has election? If money is to give men wish something new. It is not us reeviveei word from Washington high positions, is there not danger for the thousands of favors she has ually becoming, however. that the Republican Senate has de- e»f this government becoming a plu- shown, in patience and good humor Hats are either quite large and cide-1 to confirm no more of Cleve- tocratic one, instead of a govern- to all who have asked for their mail picturesque or small and close-fit in the Prineville postoffice during land's appointments, and that his. ment of the people and by the ting. in the toque style. High the period mentioned. Courtious of course, will l>e laid on the shelf people? crowns are not in favor. and lady-like almost to a fault. Mrs. along with the rest. He thinks if A newspaper, if it has any brains, Moore has labored day after day in Some of the most original even his appointment as Register of the conscience anti muscle back of it, ' the office, frequently under difficul ing-dresses of the season skirt-fronts Land Office at Drewsev had but satin, must continually decide bit wren ties that sickness produces, to sat or side-panels in white been confirmed, he would haw leen painted by hand with groups or doing its duty and injuring its isfy a curious if not thankless peo long sprays of flowers in water allowed by the new administration pocket. In any position but that ple. It will be a long, cold day colors sometimes with bird-* or but to serve out his term. of an editor, the public is able to when the people of Prineville and terflies introduced into design. laitest news received regarding sejiarate the individual home from vicinity will receive the same spe the Harney Land OfliDOia-. rhe ap- the citizen; but if the editor does cial favors from Mr. and Mrs pointment of Messrs. Lang of The not please them, it's his pocket they Moore's successors in office. Thi? powder never varie». A Dalles, and HunlinKton .of■ Baker aim at Thus it isthat newspapers Look over this paper. There are marvel of purity. ?trength and City, for register and rot-ci ver, re learn who their friends are. The wholesomeness More economical valuable literary inducements of spectively. than the ordinary kinds, and •man whn reads a newspaper and fered to subscribers. Some of them cannot be sold in competition with admires it all th<^year around, yet - the innltitude of low test, short “A gn at change,if ,taking (Jace gives his busmasa. support to some ought to suit you. The general manager. Wm. M. weightjalum or phosphate powders in the physical condition of our cec other concern whose principles he Sold only in cans. R oyal B aikno tion ,-f country, eaid State f^natoC detests, is hot a friend of the for- Hoag, expects to soon receive orders P owder Co., 106 Wall St N Y. • 't*gswe|! of Lake county to a report mer paper Admiration alone will to commence the season’s work on er of th*- <>r,*g,.nlR|k4>«t{«w. k*.e”The not run a newspaper Sooner or • he eastward extension. Th* com water of many of the lakes is sub later such admirers will find that pletion of the Oregon Pacific road siding. due in a measure to drawing the object of their affections has t> its eastern connection is one of it off for irrigating purposes, and b bceoute wedded to other ways that vast importance to Oregon, and es also, to natural causes Not over they do not admire—in other words, pecially to the Willamette valley, four «qi.are miles of .the original; a oews|>aper is compelled, in order and many a farmer’s and mer Id's! ,*f Warner lake is now covered to live, to M-ek the friendship of chant’s purse has already been with water. In IM»'» there was those-w)io are not so platonic in benefited largely by the miles now seven (.-«•• i.f waler on it. |On tv hat their love, but unite that practical in operation The two sections of is now dry laud,’} in Wartier val esteem with sentiment that binds Oregon, west and east, will I e ley a ft-< daya. ag:*. SO» tone of tnutual admiration in other prufes b.-oug'it into such close connection has a, re I urned in 1?74 th**»put siona. There are too ma ly men as has never seemed possible until wl«eo' th • tire took place was aur- expect an editor to slave in defers* the Oregoi Pacific wrs taken in v y««l i- U arner lakf> (re. re lake f i their pet notions and hobbies. hand The great barriers of the ha* uGided five f»rtwiner 1S»U. ' sd» ?cate their views against the Cascade mountains will be wiped t lay Me, ra j»h«* wa«’,^» In lake strongest opposition and coolly with out for all practical purpose county n easily, ttatlethat Warner Wasco Sun —Th* repe.il of the held the business support bv which Jake is five feet lower than ever alone a small newspaper can lira. pre-emption lie is causing a rush to the land «Ace bv persons desir lw fi.r>- knows.and <o«ae lake which Talk about a paper having a public ing to take advantage of the old law ,<i,-e reatlwd Ijkeview. is t*'W fire duty to perform, and an editor hav l<ef,.r>* tb>* new comes into effee* mile« away ", laike Malheur of Harney county registers eight (eat lower than at any |ier;.w| within the memory of (he clde«t ii habitant. ...-• ing to labor for hi« principles, is < cheap while others stand back and. ' while extending a lukewarm neu- trality with «ne hand, are filling their pockets with the nth»» hand The old law allows thirty-three months in which to prove up' and requires a continuous residence of ■ * nth« But this has been re- peal«*d. none made to take its place. The »'inter land law still remvirs Absolutely Pure. Thia powder aere* vartafu A mare: of ywrttv. rn a<*h and v*i N«r- rx*aoaai eal ___ tkaa ’Wertirgn k.*W* and <earot toaoM ________ ■■ BBiuiiaBi of VI tow RO tear. io *«■•" ___ wsik a • .¡.p • « mt^irnde ~ ” »«*«*’ 1 _ «- ~ ~ j S'M ••**» <?«-■« ily in ran« * R ” i tl> l Baîom Fu « Dan • o. Mt S.V™ a’l «t N Ì Bl'BNà ADVEBTl?EÜENTä. *L ADV j. W. ». WH«MIBB. Lakeview. Or. hat . ■< dsoji Harney. Or. WIL8HIRE A HUDSON. I Attorneys-at-Law LAKEVIEW ASI» HARNEY. OR. Thu am pr»rtie«« In th« evurw of th. State. [ Tlje Leadine Merchant of Grant CoUh( -ill MieZriUrbLinr-rarnIMrdto .4 receive prvrnpr ortcauwn- «-Î.AND I 'Art— .SOLICITED ___ MAMOS IN----- _______ ________ ______ -------------______ DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES. GROCERIES. HARDWARE ATTORNEY, I ¡“^w tSjj ' STOVES. TINWARE. CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, GEO. S. SIZEMORE - - B urns . O r . a . r PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. PUTTY, THE CELEBR atr ____ - SULTANA RAZORS AND “I X L” CUTLERY, WINES p CIGARS; AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLESi !,w Criminal law a specialty ; T. V. B. EMBREE, M. D. O®« « hl« r»i<l»nr» OB Ih» »«*1 «ide ol Sil vi» River. teo roil«« below Burva. TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. cairar CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern Oregon FOR * S. B. McPheeters, M. D. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. (»fice a: W. E. Grace s Dm| Store. 1-ly Practical Surveyor LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M c K innon , t a . Any and al’, kind» of aarveyiag done on »hor THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW notice and reasonable term» >e€t?er wishing to be located, can have plaia furniabe Lake Co., Oregon. r»i£ uf charge. AS IT IS VOICED BY ITS LOCAL NEWSPAPER <t THE Hlloor^, j Saddle and harness Shop- BUSINESS MEN abnsul •«* that LAKEVIEW. Lak« »•.. Or., roatala, 1 ««w«^^. 1 groev: Z aalooca: 1 bravery: 1 aadenakvr: Z laaodrl«,, : taraltBr« War«, i mark««: : lawyer, : ph*,l,iani 1 aurieyor; I land acral; ldrniiac 1 dragran;1 t:a< k«m1tha : harnrti 1 U,ery alabl«; 1 baker) . ; (»neral aterrbaadia« BaaT1 bvuae 1 milliner step: 1 real «»rare acral: 1 aaw ratll. Ala», 1 Maron!« ivd^e. ) ’ plar lodge. > Odd r«llow«' lodge,: 1 Cnl’ed Working Men a lodge. J. C. WELCOME - P roprietor Bl KS- OREGON W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R -4SP- Jeweler. THE HOPKINS HOU8E. B urns , O r CHAS SAMPSON M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor . OREGON WOOL EXCHANGE. PORTLAND - -- -- -- - OREGON EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLASS. GEO. POPE & CO. OOL GRADERS, Thia Hotel la new 'Hume, Roo ma, and Furniture) and offer* courteous aervie« to "’tum», WOOL PACKERS, AND -COM MISSIOX M ERCHAN TS- dew. Or HERE! «etiler 1 ke fin*i t »Id pr id Reeel g: CONSIGNMENT« SOLICITED— -.Job« —ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL. 1 for the me« th« agents : Geo. McGowan - - - Burn« V. J. MilUer, - - - Harney. General Blacksmith dt Wagon MakeSi Bc«-.»n Agency wi?h DENNY. RICE A CO. 133 Federal at Ea:ab!i»hed IMS H ------ R. SCHLÄGEL L akevizw , BLACKSMITH. Prtperwl w So all KinSa of Work la the Blrokimllh U m . E. D GRAY Horro Shoelsg at gjtje - Bum.», Or -BUGGIES, —GENERAL REPAIRING— W A GONS, E T C.,- ■ ADK TO OBbaa WITB MKATWSaa, AMD OF GOOD QUUTT. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Give » Trial, aa 9ee4ag :• Belieriag. A firat-ciaaa Smith work» in coaaertioa ’““•ampi _______Oro AND JOB WORK. Promptly executed. The building ha» been eu •ante4 and improved and if prepared to turn i out all k.r.df of blarksmiihing on bDort notice and in the bv»X style. Terms. Utah. 1-ly t t Red Front Liverv ¿ Feed Il lLkJ 1 kJllUllli Stable tl H I T M I I 1 1/ P bo FBIZTOB. county, ho desti For IM?, and secure a full volume of number» H. CALDWELL. I » It is the CHEAPEST ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE IN THE WOIdUltoi *<amiiM A CASH BUSINESS AT BED- » ROCK PRICES. If our motto. Good Burgy Teams, and Nice Saddl r Horae» Furnished at Reasonable ("barret aud Particular Attention paid to the Boarding and Grooming of Transient Mock. Hay 4; Grain on hand. FRENCH Twelve Art Supplements, a . r. * Th* hum of information ft eontaic» cover» the entire PaeiAe North«»»* -?♦>■>< >_____ and dea'e with V ratyert» of Intervet to tbcee accaing iafonaailon of thia -«fUa Fe ■ mrraut year THE WEST SHORE will »urpera in excellence __________________ the volaaee jnat ckaed,aai' __ be a oomp ete e exponent tijjonrnt of »1 the th« reaovree» rroourrr« of. ,f and isd a earefal caratai chronicler rhroalrlar of ,t all new a«w eat « but , JR. S* of imoprtanre in. the /•- th« entire r»l:rt region rrrion embraced «rabrarrd within ihr limit» i-.min of ol oreeon. orr^B. Wa»hi»(tMl Waahiiltwl taca. Idaho. Britieh Coinmbia. end Aleaka. together with a maltitnde of ewparb eav«MlTaD of ecenery, eitica. indoetriee. etc vf the eoantriea deecribed All eiejrant ereravinr». in color» or lint», will be issued, oae with each »amber Th pjementa are )Tr.3 iorhe» in siic. and represent »Mine object uf aeneral interest or sc tare of the Harn:firent xenery of the Went, ami will alone be wvrth the macaaiues Yonrsnnot do without THE W F>T Hi RE for IMS Oah fc 50 » eta extra for if sent beyond the limi's of the Vailed States, Mexico, or Canada; sia<!e copies 25c L. SAMUEL. P ublisher , PORTLAND. OREGON. Mrs. Louis Racine. - - Proprietress A limited numhernr gue*t* ran -»cure the mr—t rwmfurtabte krdping noru* iu th« town at thi- home Tank-« -unpliedwith all Kinds of eaiahle- the morict afford*. 1-lv ■ HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS. : FROM PRINEVILLE TO BURNS. V. J. MILI.F.II. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Harcej- City. Oregon. Wil! y rue* ice in all the Plate Cwar a. C. B BAKER. Sub-Contractor. Leave» PrineriHe Mondava at • a m Leave« Barce The radeva at Sam. Arrive» at Rama Wednesdays at • »’ Arrive» at Fri ne ville Petards)» M« •* P***enger Rates from Prineville to Bnrr.« JTJB. Roond Trip. 114 g LÁCKSM £T p| J H op VAN 8. CURTIS. P rop ' r . The Sra-wItdCill NEAR BURNS. OREGON All kinds of Blacksmithing and Wagon work HviareN-eUe Rs »• « CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENT* < * A wWKFK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW canyon with Cu d*yi rrv .'»avonx SAYER A DORE