East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 18, 1889, Image 3

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    LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
WIN II. PROOF.
r- In reply to all settlers who have ap
to this oittee tp have their | lace for prov
peh«niert la*,lr N..ti< < k of Publication
JY« auyun City M Harn. >
« <■ are Inatru. t
say that claisMSiiits must go to the place as
ubllahcd in Notice, and in no case can the
s appear before any officer that is not I
AL PROOF.
Umrr.i! ST.Tr:. 1 . «eor«i< r.'
Lakeviov. Orviton. February •JO, Iwo. i
’1CB IS HXRBBY GIVEN lhat the folios
imed settler has tiled notice of his inten-
> make Anal
in support of his claim,
hat said proof will be made before the
”ao; Bror Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on
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I NITKb STATES I.ASU orrue.j
LaKeview, Or., March 8, 188V.|
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow
ing-named settler has fik<l notice of his inten­
tion to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon,
on May 4th, 1889, viz:
Andrew E. Luca«,
I). H. No. 2512». for the E’a of SW qr, SW’ qr of SE
<ir. Sec 29, NW qr NE qr, Sec 32, To 29, b, R 33 E.
He names the following w itnessee to prove his
cont muons residence upon and cultivation of
suid land, viz- T. M. Seaward, A. 8. Rowland,
L. M. Seaward, and C. D. Richardson, all of Dia­
mond, Oregon.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of auy
substantial reason, under the law and the regu­
lations of the luterior Department, why such
proof should not be allowed,-will be given an
opportunity at the above mentioned time ami
place to cross examine the witnesses of said
( laimant, and to offer ev ideme iu rebuttal of
thut submitted by claimant.
Meh 28-18
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
LEGAL ADVRT18EMENTS.
Proposals Invited.
The Couuty Court of the State of Oregon for
the County ut Harney, invites Sealed Proposals
tor furnishing Building Material, and building
u temporary county Jail at the temporary couii -
tj-seat. Blaus and Specifications cau be seen
at the office of the County Clerk ut Haruey, the
temporary county-seat.
Proposals are. also, invited for the furnishing
of Benches such ss uow in use in the Court
House ut ( unyon City, Grant county, Oregon.
The right to reject any and all bids reserved.
Bids will be opened at 1 o’clock, p m, SATUR­
DAY, the 27lh day of APRIL, 1889.
i THoS. J. SHIELDS, County Judge,
[ T. B. JAMES, Co. Ootnmisgioner,
’ L. HOWARD, Co. Comniissiouer.
W. E. G race , County ClerK.
Apl 11-20
MILLINERY GOODS.
FROM BAKER CITY
TO BURNS.
DREWSEY.
HARNEY,
BY
MOLI,
LEHMAN.
The ladies of the above named
towns will find a choice selection of
Millinery on display for one week
at each place. All invited to in­
spect the elegant goods on exhibi­
tion in Burns the latter part of this
week.
-
When the teachers of morality of
the M. E. denomination met in con­
ference in Clackamas, last year, it
was the general verdict that “Burns
was the hardest town in Eastern
Oregon,” and "it was as much as
a preacher’s life was worth to go
to work there”—where were Messrs.
Grannis, Irwin, and Wakefield,
that they did not put in a good
word for the town that showed them
and their work all courteous at­
tentions.
\o. 3.
\ aine
Cents.
Our Book Coupon,
THE CKUEI. KNUT. IN THE HAND
OF A HALF-HHEED
Anv subscriber to the E ast O r ­
H ekai d , who has p»i<l there­
for in advance, who will cut out
and present this coupon, jterfioiial-
ly or by mail, at any store of Jno.
B. Alden, Publisher, 393 I’earl st.,
New York; 242 W’abash av., Chi­
cago; 13 S. 9th st., Philadelphia;
6 W’hitehall st., Atlanta, Ga.: or
30 Adelaide st., East Toronto, will
be credited with T wenty C ents
(20e.) toward the regular price of
any volume or of a full set of
egon
Slays It. D. <'« h »| h ' i - ol‘ Diamond Vai
ley, W Itile Working oit l lie Horae
Kodeo for the P-Ranch.
WORK.
Preliminary Trial to Take I’lnce thi*
Week in Harney.
Suicide ol’ the Murderer on Friday
Moruiutf.
THE DICKENS!
Compared with the cost of for­
mer. even recent, days, it is amazing
how the prices of standard books
are now reduced. This is especial­
ly true of the works of Charles
Dickens, and the most marvelously
cheap edition of his works ever pub­
lished is unquestionably the "Boz”
edition, now issued by John B. Al­
den, the “Literary Revolution” pub­
lisher, New York, Chicago, and else-
woere. It is printed in good, clear,
large-faced nonpareil type (from the
same plates as Appleton’s Popular
Library Edition, price per set $10,)
deuble-eolumn pages, small quarto
form, easy for the eye, convenient
to handle, and is handsomely
bound in cloth,in EIGHT volumes.
Size of volume 5jx7] inches; lsist-
age, if by mail, 12 cents per vol.
The news of a fiendish murder
reached this office Sunday, the par­
No. 743. for Lot« 1 A 2, and NE qr. of N W
ticulars of which, as given, are US (price per volume 45 Cents,) as
KTb e 30, a Lot 4,[see 19. fp-*)• >. K
E. He
i the followingtritnubbcsto prove his con
Official County Paper.
follows:
more fully described below’. You
is residence upon, and cultivation of said
flz: George dieter,
in 1-r ”2.
At the Colony, a place about 14 will indicate your order of prefer­
pAaa.and Jack Darst. all ofDreusey, Grant
4
Oregon.
QESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF.
THURSDAY. APRIL IS. ISSO.
miles from John Catlow’s and 16 ence, naming not less than F ive
See our Book Coupon offer, oppo­
V olumes , as only a limited num­
per »on who deairt s to protest against the
U nited S tates L and O ffice .)
from the State line, two of the boys ber of sets will be broken. The site this, for the extraordinary re­
{¡bootsuch proof, or who knows of auy
LaKeview. Oregon, March 20, 1889 i
utiel reason, under the law and the regu-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Georg.*
on the horse-rodeo now in progress remainder of the price must be duction in cost to subscribers to
Local News.
i of the luterior Department, why such
ihould Rot be allow ed, will be given un H. Brown, of Kilev, Harney county. Oregon,
in that section—R. D. Cooper, a paid in cash, and the order given this paper.
unity at the above mentioned time and has filed notice of his intention to make proof
--------- cfoeB-axamtnc the witnesses of said on his desert land claim No. 187, for the SE qr
white, one of the French ranch’s on or before the first day of May,
Call and sec the work at this of­
y nt, and <0 offer evidence in rebuttal of of NW qr. NE qr of SW qr. W'? of SE qr. Sec 32,
Tp 24, 8 R 23 E, before the Register or Receiver
ibmitted byH&munt.
fice. Note t|ie limited time within
at Lakeview, Oregon, on Wedvsday, the 5th
men, and Ben. Jones, a half-breed, 1889,
-13
A. F. SNELLING. Register.
day of June, 1889. He names the following wit­
. Postage, if by mail, 12 cents.
which it may be ordered.
nesses to prove the complete irrigation and re­
one of the Sisson ranch’s men—arc
—Next Sunday is Easter.
clamation of said land: Samuel F. Hutton, Al­
mon Randall, John Ammons, and W. 1). Arnett
said to have had a fight in which
Lt PROOF.
L ist of V olumes —O ver 130 I llustrations .
—Prayer-meeting to-night (18th)
all of Riley, 1». O., Harney co., Or.
—J. Nat. Hudson of Harney was Cooper came out best man, he hav­
Apl 4-19
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
uaixau S t Vies L and Orrirr,)
David Copperfield.
Martin
Chuzzlewit.
at
Burns
church.
1
Lekevlew, Oteiioii. March lit. lsr-y.l
in Burns Tuesday.
ing thrown Jones back over the bed
Barnaby Budge.
Christmas Stories.
5
: Tffl. ICM 1*Him« GIVEN that the follow
i
—Church festival Friday even­
mad aettler I m tiled notice of bl, Intel,
Edwin Drood.
—The ladies of Burns and vicin­ and choked him till he cried enough.
PROOF.
■tokaMKIMor in »lipport of hiaclaltn,
ing, 19th, at Robinson’s Hall.
Bleak House.
ke made before the '
9
Shortly
afterward
Cooper
went
ity make a festival for the benefit
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,)
Sn4 Bfefittver.at Lakeview, Oregon
'«»: la
Onr Mutual Friend,
Sketches, by Boz.
Lakeview, Oregon, Murt h 15, 1889. |
ldna
h.1**.
-Divine services in Burns church of the church on Friday evening, to the creek to wash and Jones went
Hard Times.
6
NOTICE
H
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
the
follow-
’•
: * J6ftt«ider«(»n Elliott,
mg named settler hti6 filed notice of his inten-
Pictures from Italy.
19th inst., and ask the co-operation into the house for the same pur­
te ¡«¿,.1
tor tfc, gy ,,, see 11. Tp :.:1. s It 2S. , I tion
Nicholas Nickleby.
to niuke final proof in support of his claim, 1 next Sunday.
pose. As Cooper came towards the
names the foil«'" ing witnesses to prove und that said proof will be made before tiie
3
Tale
of
Two
Cities.
of
every
friend
of
morality.
The
Dombey
and Son.
itiuuovs resident • up
“"'i «uiiiva ( ounty Clerk of Harney county, Oregon, at
—E. A. King requests us to state
Uncommercial Traveler.
house Jones rushed out upon him
*, said land, viz: J. C. Urvi>sman, John Harney, Oregon, May Met, 188», viz:
Old
Curiosity
Shop.
entertainment
offered
is
music,
vo
­
í
s, A. W. Hurlburt, and R. N. Miller, all
| that his saw-mill is now in readi-
I. M. Blevens,
V, Grant county, Oregon.
American Notes.
cal and instrumental, conversation, with a knife; Cooper started to run
Pickwick Papers.
I). 8. No. 1370, for the Lots 1, 2. A 3, Sec 3, Tp i ness to accommodate the public
SE. lorson who desires to protest against the 20,
8, R tB’o 1< He nuinefl the following wit­
and supper. The place is Robin­ around the house, and while the
Little Dorrit.
4 • Reprinted Pieces.
ice of such jirooi. or who knows of any nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, with lumber of every description
8
boys expected to see Cooper appear
itial reason" under the law and the regu und cultivation of, said land, viz: R. A. Miller,
Oliver Twist.
son llall and admission fee'25c.
(
Great
Expectations.
of the Interior ii' pHitment, why such A. J. Alphin, 8. \V. Hamilton, and Win. Meeker I on demand; and will not be under­
round the corner, they heard a I
ihould not be allowed, will be given an ull of Drewsey, Oregon.
PRICE PER VOLUME 45c.—PER SET $3.00
inity at the above mentioned time and
— As the present effort of the la­
sold by any lumber firm. Orders
struggle
behind the house, and ran
o cross examine the witnesses of sai«l
Any person v. ho desires to protest against the
it, and to offer evidence iu rebuttal of allowance of such proof, or who kuows of unv solicited.
dies of Burns to entertain the pub­
50-tf
around in time to see Cooper down
jmitted by claimant.
substantial reason, under the law and the regu­
lations
of
the
interior
Depurtnieut,
why
such
—A collection^ of $18.50 was ta­ lic with a festival for the benefit of and Jones on him, but too late to
•17
A. ^TsNELLING, Register.
proof should not be allowed, will be given an
opportunity at the above named time und place ken up to pay Rev. Bartholomew’s their church, we trust they will render assistance. Jones was seized
to cross examine the witnesses of st id claimant
f irrvâeV L PROOF.
meet with the financial success
und to oft'.’r evidence iu rebuttal of thut sub­ expenses while at work in Burns.
at once, but Cooper spoke only a
mitted by claimant
IN HERALD OFFICE,
-
_
_
BURNS, OREGO
they
deserve for their prompt ac­
U nited S tates L and O ffice , ) Apl 4-19
A. F. SNELLING. Register.
few words and expired—a later re-
—
Great
Reduction
in
DressGoods
Lakeview, Oregon, March 6, 1889.1
Open
every
day
except
Sunday,
from
9
a
m to 5 p m.
tion
in
the
matter.
r . E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­
I port says he was borne 2 J miles to
at N. Brown’s.
-
ed settler hi* Bled notice of his inten-
Every Lady and Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to this Free Read­
—The first direct fruits of the i the house of Mr. Denio, within 6
nuke final proof in support of his claim
Lt 6aid proof will be made before the pINAI. PROOF.
—Pat McGinnis swings into space present live church movement in I miles of the Nevada state line,
ing Room.
■ ClerK of Mdb eur county, Oregon, ut
egon, on May 1st, 1889, viz:
U nited S tates L and O ffice , / for the crime of murder Friday Burns was seen last Sunday in the where he disposed of his personal
Lakeview, Oregon, March 27th, 1889,1
JFosef Steelier,
week.
influx of country people to attend effects before dying.
NOTH E IS HEREBY GIVEN thut the follow­
OB M o- *»L for thd S\V4 of SE’.. Sec 34. Tp ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­
—Charles Bauman—everybody
J 11 Hl.47, E. & WUjjNE’ ,. SE' , ot NE qr. S( < tion to make final proof in support of his claim,
divine service, the dosed front
Examination showed Cooper to
», 8, R 37 E. Hr names the follow ing and that said proof wlli be made before the knows “Carpenter Charley”—does
.*s to prove his continuous residence ■ ounty Judge or in his alsence before the
and back doors of all the saloons have been stabbed six or seven
d cultivation of, said land, viz: Jackson County
Clerk of Harney county, Oregon, ut all kinds of carpentry at fair prices.
KFV’FY l*rL Martiu Willis, Jesse Thompson. Harney City, Or., on May 21th, 1889, viz:
in the town, absence of idlers on times; several gashes in the head,
?hard H. Dearm. ..d, ull of Drewsey,
If you want a house built, furniture
Oregon.
John N. Farrens«
the streets, sacred music by the one long 5 to 6 inch slash down
erson who desires to prolest against the IL E. No. f22, for the NE qr of SW qr. and Ixits made, or aay kind of carpenter or
AT P. F. STENGER’S, BURNS, OR
band, and absence of hoodlum yell­ through the muscles of the left arm.
. ce of such proof, or who know s of any 1. 2’, <fc 3, Sec 31, Tp 19, S, R 34. E. He names the
‘ Hal reasun. under the law und ihc regu following witnesses to prove h’s continuous res joiner work done in a neat and
ing such as has marked the down­ and the fatal blow under the same
»f the Interior Department, vvhy such idence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz:
onld.not be allowed, will be given an Fred Bliss, Andrew Hanet, John D. Mitchel, workmanlike manner, send in your
ward course of Burns the past eight arm in towards the heart.
nity at the above mentioned lime and and Samuel Miller, all of Drewsey, Hurney co.,
orders to Chas. Bauman.
-
i cross-examine the witnesses of said Oregon.
months.
There were five or six eye-wit­
T C..-> t, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
.
v mitted by claimant.
Any person who desires to protest against the
—A first-rate mill-wright, W. C.
— Burns has been a “hard place” nesses, and it is stated that while
allowance of such proof, or Who knows of any
’'Un 17
A. FjSNHI.LIXG, KvgiBter
su: s antial reason, under the law and the regu-
atb.ns.if the Interior Department, why such Wallace of Sacramento, but lately but is now making a stride forward washing. Jones was heard to sav he
proof should not l e allowed, w ill be given an
unaectiiad^ PROOF.
Mpporiunity ar the above mentioned lime and of Paisley, was in Burns this week, toward building on a firmer foun­ would kill Cooper.
plat e to cruts-examiue the witnesses of said
Wm. Gass came on to Harney
—a— U nited states l vnd O ffice , i
dation, and “cursed is he who put-
claimant, and oiler evidence in rebuttal of that on his way to Montana.
Lakeview,Oregon, March (», 1889.)
submitted by claimant.
for
Sheriff Cowing, .Squire Loggan
teth
the
weight
of
a
feather
in
the
’E 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- Apl 11-20
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
—Bergon <t Ball Sheep-Shears—
ed settler has filed notice of his inten-
I way of her righteousness.”
and
Dr. Gilliam, the Blitzen pre­
nake Anal proof in support of his claim, j
Stenger’s—at Railroad prices -
S said proof Jrill be made before the |
cinct
having no qualified officers at
r and ReceTWir, ut Lake view, Oregon
— Last Friday was a very poor
3d, 1889. viz:F
—Mrs. J. C. Parker returned Sun­
present, and they started for the
pIN \L PROOF.
3!
Frank Winters,
day
for
Arbor
Day
in
this
section
day from quite a lengthy stay on
. 2922, for the NW qr of Sec 11, Tp 37, 8.
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,)
of the country, as a cold rain pre­ | scene of the murder Saturday noon.
He names the following witnesses to
Lakeview, Or., March 27th, 1889. |
the Island with her son.
s continuous residence upon and culti
AT
NOTICE IS HEREUY GIVEN that the follow
ceded it the afternoon before, a slee­ | He will be brought to Harney for
f said laud, viz; K. B Fream, J. R. Wil
preliminary trial.
os* Ashmore, and John smith, all of ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­
—
To
S
J.
Mothershead
T
iie
ty
sr.ow
fell
during
the
night,
and
tion
to
dihkc
final
prool
in
support
of
his
claim,
Ddpnitt, Nevada.
and that said proof will be made before the
H erald is indebted for an addition snow covered the ground in the
LATEST.
arfon who desires to proti st against the Register or Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on
co of such proof, or who knows of any May 23d, 1389, viz:
tir the
to the Harney Valley Fair column morning.
To
Sheriff
Cowing
our readers
ial reason, under the law and the regu-
«John 1*. Smith,
ifthe Interior Department, why such
BURNS, OREGON.
in
shape
of
three
specimens
of
tim
­
are
indebted
for
further
jiartieu-
S THE muld not be al ...' - d, w ill i «- gi\«*n mi D. S. No. 3812, for the E’a 8W qr, Lot 4,
/—Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Drinkwa­
oity at the above mentioned time and See 19 and Lot 4, Sec 30, Tp 38 H, R 88, E. Hu othy hay in the sod; the first with
lars
of
the
above
sad
affair:
cross-examine the witnesses of sold He names the following witnesses to prove
ter of the Harney hotel were in
t, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of his continuous residence upon, and cultivation blades measuring 5 to 6 inches was
The official* rode day and night,
of Raid Und, viz: Janies Donnelly, Christopher
nts, 17 mitted by A. claimant.
Burns Friday, and returned to
Dunnean, otifl Gilbert, and M. B. Winters, all of planted last fall; the second, this
F. SNELLING R. gmter.
. hanging horses at Diamond, Peter
Burns, Harney county, Oregon.
Harney the same day.
fir North«)
----------- ■——
spring, is one to two inches high.
French’s, and D. L. Shirk’s, to
>n . f thia
’i1 PROOF.
it
Any person who desires to prot< Rt agatust the
—J. C. Buckland, J. Davis, and witbin 45 miles of scene of the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
•lume jfolM
substantial reason, under the laws and regula­
—Mrs. Lehman expects to be
’U nite H S tates L and O ffice .) tions of the Interior Department, why such
M. M. Brierly of Harney were in tragedy, where they were met by
Icier of
Ore gt n.r—» La Grande, Oregon, March 8, 1889.i
proof should not be allowed, will be given an in Burns this week or next.
town Sunday.
udt oí fW! •JC IS HERB
GIVEN that the follow- '>I'V<’tlun)ty at the above mentioned time and
parties direct from there stating the
fed notice of his iiiten- place to cress examine the witnesses of said
ed settler -tn
/—Miss Rose Hembree came in
Toilt Articles, Glass, Putty, &c.
each r»* lake final p
In support of his claim. claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
murderer had suicided, and both
—
Miss
Annie
H.
Ward
went
to
that
submitted
by
claimant.
11 be made before the
t said pr.x
on the stage last week after a stay
rtt. ue-
lerkofGri
unty, at Canyon City, Apl 11-20
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
men
were
buried,
as
stated
below:
Canyon
City
this
week
to
make
fi-
. o i (ay * “
of three years as pupil in school at
flnge W»* |
F. Carter,
Cooper having been moved to
nal proof on her land claim.
Baker City. Miss JI. is the daugh­
a No. 2, 3 <t 4, and SE
> . iJ’Eu *•», MM
Denio’s and died Thursday night, i
SR33>2E. He names
qr. Sec IB j
—Settlers throughout the state,
ter of A. Hembree and sister of
to prove his continuous piNAL PROOF.
wing wltn_
BURNS, OREGON
W. E. GRACE, P roprietor ,
'vat ion of said laud, viz:
i upon and
so we learn from local papers arc Friday morning the prisoner was
Mrs.
Burnison.
r D. Capps, Jesse Davis,
■^healdon, W
U nited S tates L and O ffice .)
put
on
a
horse
and
taken
to
where
brr
a
sey,
(¡rant
county
Jenkins, allot
Lakeview, Or., March 22, 1889,1
rejoicing over the fact that the pre­
—Elizabeth Hudspeth has been
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN »hat the follow
emption and timber-culture laws the body of Cooper was being pre­
ing-named settler has tiled notice of his inten­
non whodsRRcH -o protesi agalutit the tion to make final proof in support of his claim, very sick with convulsions the past
, or "
w ho knows of -----
BUJ and that paid proof will be made before rhe
are in full force as heretofore, in­ pared for burial by Mike Finn one
teof
-ut such
antih
*r the law and the regu County Clerk of (¡rant county, Oregon, at Can­ week.
Department, w hy such
stead of having been tampered with of Cat low’s foremen; a man named
A Large Assortment of
lowed, w ill be given an yon City, Or., on June 15th, 1889, viz:
/—A stove has been put up in the
Ward the only other armed man of
Robert
Selle,
E mentioned time und
ilty at the
by congress as rejiortcd.
;
the
witnesses
of
said
D.
S.
No.
34108,
for
the
NE
qr
of
SW
qr,
and
Lots
church
house.
the
crowd,
was
in
the
house
with
j
®__
idence in rebuttal of 1. z, A 3, Sec 31, Tp 22, 8 R 3« E. He names the
t, and to
—P. S. Early, who established him. Finn’s overcoat was lying on .
nittod by
mt.
following witnesses to prove his continuous
—Mrs. Moore, wife of J. D. Moore,
residence upon, and cultvation of. said land viz:
7
HEN
IN EH ART. Register.
of the best blacksmith shops a bed, and, while he was arranging
one
Harry Fairmann, Jack Fairman, John Stemler,
URNS.
' and R. Moore, all of Drewsey, Grant county, Or­ . leaving their four little girls in care in Burns in 87-88, in this valley,
Has just been Received.
the body, Jones slipped a pistol out I
egon.
| of her father, came to Burns from
after
selling
out
here,
and
explor
­
Any person who desires to protest against the
of the pocket and walked outdoors. ;
last Wednesday’s
allowance of such proof, or wno knows of any Prineville on
- rRoor, *
or.
ing all along the Sound, is going Finn followed, when Jones drew PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
substantial reason, undet the law and the regu­
lations of the Interior Department, why such stage, in reply to the French hotel’s
L and O ffice ./
U»1TK»S t T ates
.
• Wet__ • I
proof should not be allowed, will be given an call for a waitress in the dining into the blacksmith business in the weapon on him and said “I am
La Grande, Oreg
March 8, 18X9. i
rille -unra
IfMfo
at the above mentioned time and
«XF“Everything guaranteed pure and of the very best quality.
18 HEREBY GIVEN that the fol- opportunity
place to cross-examine the witnesses of said
I Tacoma, Washington, of which going away!” He told Finn to
g n ■' 1 • "t h.s in
ana to offer evidence in rebuttal of room; she says she and Jim have place he speaks in glowing terms.
,make final pr<>«.f iu support of his claimant,
tell Ward to come out of the house.
? Ill-mi' ind that said pr«>< rf will be niMde before that submitted by claimant.
i been married the past twelve years;
A. F. SNELLING, Register.
Mr. Early’s friends here wish him Ward appeared in the door cover­
mt y Clerk
„.u,
of . 6-
county, at Canyon I Apl 11-20
that
he
came
to
the
Harney
coun-
K.fjhwWf 2<1 ■ I,SbV* viz:
success in his new location.
I ing him with a pistol, and ordering '
| try for work; was not angry with
SEW TO-DAY.
RKtor the
s A 2 N E qr of NE qr.
him to drop his pistol.
Z
—
Joo.
(1.
South
han
just
returned
NW qr NW qr Sec 29, Tp 18, » R 34Y2
her, and there was no trouble be­
Iles the follow ing witnesses to prove
from a visit to Blue Earth, Minn.
Jones answered “I’ll shoot my­
....U oujb reside
pon and ■ .
tween
them.
She
did
not
know
of
p-INAL PROOF.
.
1 1*14 land, vis: Benjamin F. ' arter, V\al
self!” Ward replied “Get in, if
J-J^pps, Jesse Da is. and > F. Jenkins.
his
marriage,
arrest,
and
escape
un
­
—
To
date
$150
was
subscribed
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,)
ew sey, GntMboui.ty, Oregon.
Lakeview, Oregon. April 4, 1889 I
til within a few miles of Burns. for support of a pastor the next you’ve got sand enough !” when
erson who de Hr« s to protest against the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow
ce of such pro«’ , or who knows of any ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­ She shows much indignation to- five months.
BURNS, OREGON
This ought to grow to Jones lowered his pistol, got down I GEO. M< GOWAN.
1al reason, md«-r the laws and rcgula- tion to make finai proof in support of his claim,
thc luterior Department, why such and that said pr«>of will be made before the i wards him, not only for his conduct at least the value of a teacher’s wa­ on his knees, placed the weajx.n to
—
> »MUd not be followed, w ilt be given an County Clerk of Harney county, Oregon, at
in regard to her and their children, ges—60 j>er month—and we believe his right temple, ranging upward,
”
lity at tfoe pfeov e mentioned time and Harney City, Or., on May 30h, 1889, vis:
cress examine the witnesses of said
Agent for Slaver A W ilk er, wholesale dealers in
Simeon W. Hamilton,
and blew off the top of his head.
but for the young woman concerned it will.
( idence in rebuttal of
D. S. No. 225-.’, for the N’-. of NE qr. and N*^ of
k of
This
suicide
was
committed
in
the
NW qr. of Sec. 13, Tp _V. 8. of K»!, E. He in the trouble.
—Sabbath school at 10 a. m. at
RINEHART. Register.
names th® following witnesses to prove his
presence of nine witnesses, two of J
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said land, viz 1. M. Blevins. A. J. Alphiu. Wm. /—Irregular rain, sleet and snow the church next Sundny.
whom were Messrs. Catlow and De­
Meeker, and K A. Miller, ail of Drewsey Harney
storms, and sunshine, in true April
couuty, Oregon.
nio,
at 9 o’clock a in.
HARNEY APVERT1FEMF.NTM.
WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES,
Any person who desires to protest against style, during the past week.
. PROOF.
Both bodies were buried on Sat­
the allowance of such proof, or who knows of
am substantial reason, under ihc law and the
V. J. MVbLRK.
S tates L and O ffice ) regulations of the Interior Department, why
urday; the officials were notified of
—The following is a list of the
lir.vr nt Firf.Mt s’a F und H i bamcf . C ompany .
I if
L
r. Or. Mar. h 13, 1889
such pr.xjf should not be allowed, will be given
ATTORN EY-AT-LA W.
the suicide and interment on the
E I8H
GIVEN that the foltow- an opportunity at the above mentioned time members of the Methodist class
*d MHtl
lied notice of his inten- and placet« cross examine the witness**® of said
Harney City, oreyon.
road Sunday noon, and to save the
in support of his claim, claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of formed in Burns:
1-tf
Will praetiee In all the Mate< «tirte.
dll be made l»efore the that submitted by < laimant.
Dr. and Mrs. Embrcc.
county
further expense they re­
1 county. Oregon, or in
Apl 18-21
A. F. SNELLING. Register.
Mr «nd Mm L. H. Pratt.
clerk of Grant co., or..
Mr. an«l Mr« Wm. Waters,
turned to Harney.
May 25th, 1M0 viz
Mrs. W. C. H? rd arid Miaa (’ora Harris.
g'LACKSM IT[|2 5t!2p
Mt »danse» T. I*. Harris and F. E. M«*Gee,
R. D. Cooper was al»out 40 years
right,
Mvadamva «. J. Morrison and Ray Thompaon.
old.
had no family, and has worked
Attorney-at-Law z
i of NE qr. NE qr of eE
VAN. S. CURTIS, I’ kop ' r .
HW qr. "vc 27. Tp 2C. S,
—All who know themselves in­
for the peter French ranch three or
[following witnesses to
M. DUSTIN.
■Idence upon and culti
debted to N. Brown will please come All kinds cf Blacksmithing four years, and was generally liked
1: Thomas Howard. Geo.
J.
TAR KER. BURN.«. AGENT.
Office Canyon City and Burns.
Keeton, sud 8. T. G flea.
forward nt once and settled up. -
and Wagon work
among the boys.
-t*'
Jones is a half-breed and came in
/^•Rev. Wm. Bartholomew will g^llvramb- '•«
• to pro?<»«t agnir.flt tl.e
Leaves VALE on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays at 4:30, a. tn.
or who known <»f any
—Roseburg Review: The Demoss take charge of the Methodist church
only a Mi<>.-t time ago from Califor­
r the law and the r»fu
Arrives at BURNS on Tuesdays, Thursday*, and Saturdays nt 6 p. m.
epartment, why aueb faniilv. who are well known here,
nia, and was working in the same
at this place till the meeting of the
lowed, will be given an
Leaves Bl ’ RNS on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 4:30a. m.
mentioned time and are giving concerts in the Willam­
crowd with Cooper for Wm. Sisson.
Arrives at VALE on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 p. m
next Conference in September.
itneoam <»f «aid claim
ice in rebuttal of that ette valley and will propably visit
He is said to have left a written
Teams will «tart to Izmg Creek on
l-ly
disposition of his Isdongings.
R-tSebnrp eyr long.
connexion at VALE with Mag*’ forONTARÎO.
’IW-
Tue-dav.
THE
HERALD
Dickens’ Works
¡
A FURTHER DISCOUNT :OF
On All Goods NowHHeld in Stock.
nxriSiF
FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Etc