IÆGAL ADMprn 'l-M 1 ‘ ' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THE HERALD COUNTY COl'llT fKOCEEblXGS. If you want to stock Your Library Special term of county court met Facts in the following are taken WITH THE BEST BOOKS PUBLISHED. AT CHEAPEST RATES piNAL PROOF SETTLERS TA KI NOTICE -«X Official County Paper. in Harney, Saturday, 27th inst., and from the Grant County News Extra. ' Look here for a Coupon, cut it out, send to Alden and order the book. pplication« of Notice t<> make Hnal rrectly mad« out for y ou at thia office, U nited S tates L and O ffice . / held over Monday. Present, Judge Patrick McGinnis, who murdered » CIAMl. Lakeview, Oregon, April 11, 1889.1 copy of tbia Mp •« >» malle i you free NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol­ THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1889. No. 2. Value •J.V Cent». Shields, Commissioners Howard, Deputy Sheriff Robert Lockwood, uk . Dy uermiaaio: ■ f the l’. s. Post of- lowing named settler has filed notice of his in­ lrtmaul, whll«y< ir Notice is pubiiahed tention to make final proof in support of hi6 and James, Clerk W. E. Grace. Our Book Coupon, expiated his crime on the gallows, claim, and that Baid proof will be made before the County Clerk of Harney county, Oregon, at Local News. Any subscriber to the E ast O r ­ Liquor license granted Messrs. Friday, April 26, 1889. He main­ Harney City, Oregon, on June 3d, 1889, viz: . PROOF. egon H erald , who has paid there­ Joseph llolebas. tained the coolness and nerve which Dickson & Sullivan of Drewsey, for I), s. No sroa, for W1... of SE qr, NE qr of SW qr of NE qr. Sec 14, Tp l'J, S, R E. lie has characterized his actions since one year. or. March is, lssp. and present this coupon, personal­ names the following witnesses toprove his con ­ •E IS HER«® IVES th e the f.»lh»w- tinuous residence upon, and • ultivation of.Bai.I Following constables appointed: his capture and conviction, and dur ly or by mail, at any store of Jno. en I»« ■li'.lr« >o proteM «gRlr.rt the Geo. W. Porter Drewsey No. 1 “ x wl ce of such proof, or who know s of any Large 12tno, cloth, 470 pages, plNAL PROOF. ficial well-read in the Oregon school tial reason, under the law aud the regu nigh, the prisoner with all shackles of the Juterior Department, why sde h Price 50c (a better bound book To J. W. Norton of Harney was lould not be »lowed, will he given an U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ system, it would lay a good found­ removed, in company with sheriff, than sells here now at $1.25); pos­ Lf * uity at the above mentioned time and Lakeview, Oregon, April 11, 1889.1 ation for his successors to build awarded contract for building tem­ deputies and Rev. Father Henrich, ■ »4. cross examine wit nesses t>f said ela’m- tage 12c, the remainder to be paid NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow d to offer evidence iu rebuttal of that ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­ porary county jail at a cost of $425. in eash, the order to be received of Baker City, proceeded to the ed by claimant. tion to commute and make final proof in sup­ upon, for our county court to em­ -IS * F. 8NELI.1NG, Register. port of his c laim, and that said proof will Le ploy Mr. Baker to visit every school To Wm. Skinner was awarded scaffold at the rear of the jail. on or before May 22d, 1889. Cat­ made before the County Clerk oi Harney coun­ alogue free. J ohn R. A lden . ty, Or, at Harney City, Or. on June 12th, 1889, viz: district in the county, perfect their the contract for furnishing the nec­ Those who expected to see McGin­ . PROOF. Charles C. Hill, essary number of benches fur tem­ nis display weakness were disap­ organization, instruct the directors I, a subscriber to T he E ast O regon H er ­ H. E. No. 724, for Lot 5 of See 6, A I.ots 5 A 9 of . I’NITKD S tates L and O ffi < e ,/ Sec 7. A W’., of NW qr, of Sec 8. Tp -2, S R 80, E. ald , us al ove «pceified, claim the above offer porary public buildings. LaKWiew, Or., March 8, 1889.1 pointed, for instead of being assisted aud inclose the money. He names the following witnesses to prove his in such way that the school houses CE IS HEREBY «.IVEN that the follow continuous residence upon, and cultivation of Paul Locher liquor license for to mount the stairs he steppedin ---- ^iied settler i as filed notice of his inien- said land, viz: J. J. Gregg, Edward Perry, John shall be comfortably finished, and Name -make final proof iu support of his claim, Adams, and Harvey Dixon, nlLof Burns P. O., suitably furnished, in accordance Burns precinct upon executing suf­ advance of the guards and bounded at said proei Will be made before the Harney county, Oregon. rand Receiver at Lukcview, Oregon, Address...... Any person who desires to protest against the with the intention of the school ficient bond. up the steps as though eternity Z 4th. 1889, Vi«: allow’ance of such proof, or who knows of any Aadrew e:. I. ucas, substantial reason, under the law and the regu laws, etc.; this can be done this Court adjourned until Saturday, were for years removed, and not for Send Books by ' Af saiii QONTEST NOTICE. E? it, and to offer » idence iu rebu ’.ji 01 —The Latest arrival in Burns is Prof. L. B. Baker. cured. the noose adjusted and the Gi jmitted by clai ■ Everything in our line of the Best. Liquors—Whiskies, Brandies, U nited S tates L and O ffic e ./ Lakeview, Oregon, April 28,1889.i -1« A. Z >NELI.ING. Regis-r. Dist. Clerk. Amount. black cap drawn over his face, when Wines, Fancy Drinks, etc., Cigars, etc., always on hand when N. Brown ’ s big lot of merchandise. i)MPI AIN’T HAVING BEEN FNTFF D in 13. . L. M. Brown. 30 after a short prayer by the priest, you call on “Uncle Dick,” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or. he eneral Land Office of the Uniieu . uasby : rt land , U n \ l proof . X—Joe Baird is still confined to \.phe a Vi n.it.-r against F. Vanderhoof deny­ 23. J. R. Baker 163.70 the soul of Patrick McGinnis was ing his said Vaixierh.>4.f's) ri'-’lrs to lhe trac ts U nited S tates L and O ffice ./ ,»f 1«..u embrac ed in his Timber-' ultnre Fntrv the house, but is looking better than 334.25 26 J. S. Kenyon . - Laxeview, Oreguu, Man h 2O, 1889 I No. 918, dated bepf. I n , 1X88, up< n ilie N’2 of SE \qc CE IS HEREBY GIVEN I hut Ge rg.- ', » f Sec' 7. Tp .7. S R 3n E. in Harney eountv, late reports lead friends at a dis­ 28. . G. W. Porter. 209.18 lauuched into the great world be­ ' *'v' ,,A\n, of Rllev, llaruo county, Oregon, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said 31. W. E. Alberson 504.90 yond—gqilty or not guilty? The d notice of his Intention to make proof eiur. . tance to believe. desert land Claim No. 187. for theSE qr Contes'ant alleges that ever since Nov. 17, 231.90 drop was sprung at 1:15, and in 22 36. Prestlev Smyth.. ir NE qr at SW qr. W1., of SE qr, Sec 2. ; ■ >(», and up to .he present time he has resided —Ashland Review:“Long John” - R 2’3 E, before the Re,.'B er or Re. eiver 158.00 minutes Drs. Horsley and Scott pro 37. J. C. Garrett.. in-] r. vv" and < ul naled the said tra prove theicun.p e e irrigation am; re Open every day except Sunday, from 9 a m to 5 p m. I pursuan e . f it structh : s »•« " ■ . pt i . i* lowered and placed in the coflin. imiall, JC'hnlAmmoU.B, a d W. D. Ari e C. W. Miller.. 271.80 40 he su.'. lu.rics are lic.-elo s:,.’ •■ •eu’oap- Hanley’s, iiis numerous friends Every Lady and Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to this Free Read­ liley, P. O., Harne <■<•., Ur. prnr ar litis office at 13 o’clock u. in., June •. 43. L. C. Grout....... 192.12 The victim’s neck was not broken, 9 A. F. SNELLING. Regis’.er. >8 . ing Room. 4» IS. 15 death caused by strangulation, al­ And it appearing from the a'vdavit < f of Al- here hope that climate will suit 44. W. S. Haley phena Vuua’.-r filed in this office aileging that him so well thjt he will stick there 169.38 45. C. II. Wilshire. ihe c laimn.it ! ilb ieft the State, aud after dili­ though not a movement or struggle u rROor. gent search he has been uunb e to learn . f his forever. ■a—— 48. .George Huston. 453.63 u hcreab« u s, i: is - rdered that this notice he U nited states L and O ffice ,' 49. N. Hoover. 197.81 was perceptible at any time to be­ _ Lakeview, Oregon, Marc h l.’>, lb«9. i served by publication for Thirty Da «in the —E. A. King requests us to state •11 |Yl2lC«U .HEKKhY GIVEN that Hie follow E ast O regon H erald , a newspaper printed at 203.50 tray this fact. 53. .Grant Thompson. burns, Oregon. Uued settlor has LL-4 notice of hi« inten that Lis saw-mill is now in readi- The News says: “How McGinnis make final pr«»..f in support of ILs < lam.. .Id .-2 A. F. SN'iZLLiNU. Regis <1 that said pro.if will be made before ¡he The reports of the sale of the nee of such proof, or who knows of any stand, while the late proprietor will C.,-\ itial reason, under the law and the regu- the Register and Receiver, at Lake view, Oregon Todhunter & Devine ranches and cate any one. That secret died LITT. of the Interior Departrneul, why s'.i- h on June 11th, 1889, viz: open up as live as ever at Cracker with Pat McGinnis, and could any­ H. 8. Gilbert. hould not. be allowed, will be given an ranges in Harney county, going the jnity at thwed, will he given an AT make final proof in support of his claim, opportunity iit the above inenlnned time and ing gone to Steen mountains, to load ing on the kidneys, liver and bow­ at said proof will be made before the place to crus examine the witness«s of said Judge or" in his absence before the elaimunt, and to oiler evidenc e in rebuttal of with wool when on the way to the els, it cleanses the system effect­ sad . clerk ofalarncy county, Oregon, at that submitted by claimant. ually, thereby promoting the health 'City, Or., on May 21th, 1889, viz: And it appearing from the records of this of, railroad. While Mrs. M. Shofner was here flee that the said tiacts aie claimed adversely John M. Farrens, and comfort of all who use it. Thomas N. Blethen, under D. S. No. :’17O, aud with her husband, brother to 8. lhe io. 622’, for the N E qr of SW qr, and Lois by —SPRING GOODS—at the N. is hereby cited to be present a- said time and BURNS, OREGON. 1, Sec 31, Tp 1", S. R 24. E. lie names the he Shofner, who came last fall from place ami submit any reasons he may have \Y ng witnesses to pro\e h : s continuous res- — Misses Lula Harris and Mag ­ Brown Store. Fine display of fresh THE upon, and ru.lii\atiou of said hmr <»r who knows of uny any A Daily Mail front the East to Burns. invitation extended to all. Northwest itial reasuu, under the law and lhe regu the death of her brother in Idaho, f this regiot&f the Interior Department, why such U nited S tates P ort -O ffice D epartment , —Canaries for sale, Inquire at under very distressing conditions, Attorney Williams, with wife fie iiiiu .1 hould not be ul!.. allowed, will be Civen an Washington. D. , April 8,1889. Jnity mentioned lime and mity at the r above . and child, took up his residence this office. Singers $5; females $1. and returned home at once. We r of all noir'll) cross-examine the witnesses of said Postmaster at Burns, Oregon, S ir : The ('on.ract« r on Koutf No. 4421G, gon. WrfLvat, utter evidence in rebuttal of that nt, and ottci from Vale to Burns has been instructed, in last Thursday, in the Hudson house — The time and place for hold- give particulars of the death below: • c.f supti/ft(i4cd clain.iint. ted by claii pursuance of an order of the Postmaster v A. F. SNELLING. !) rumlr •_ ______________ 2______ Gcneiul, to increase service to six times a in Burns, having left Canyon City ■ ing the first teachers institute in The Weiser Leader: Last Satur­ il iuiert) : e ‘ for the pleasure of residing in a llarney county, will appear in next day morning, between nine and ten wook . he niBfjzitt'VL PROOF. The order is to take effect April 20, 1889, O cis extra ami you will report if it is then complied wide-awake town such as Burns issue of T he H erald . Prof. Bak­ o’clock, as Henry Eshom was hunt­ W. E. GRACE, P roprietor , igle CGpfeigtKU o R itu . d S tvtes L and office ,/ BURNS, OREGON with.* Very respectfully, IDFUOX * : M«e\ iew. or., March 27th, 1889 i claims to be. er goes into his work in good earn- ing stock about two miles south of S. A. W hitfield , .ICE fH HKlEBY GIVEN that the follow- 2 d Ass’t. Postmaster General. imed settler hns filed notice of his inten- —Wm. S. King of Silver creek | est, which is encouraging news to Rock creek, on Beach’s wood road, » maKe final proof in support of his claim, ■—tiat said proof will he made before the was bound over by $600 bond to the friends and advocates ofthe where the road starts down a steep Advice to .Mothers. ter or Receiver, al Lakeview, Oregon, on before next grand jury on charge of ¡establishment of the best class of hill, he found the body of Geo. W. 3d, 18W, Viz WIMSLOW ’ 8 SOOTIIING SYRUP for cllil M rs .............. . _ . — ___ 4»hn F. Smith. dren teething, is the prescription of one of A Large Assortment of ■ pVl),iic schools in the new county. Tate, lying under the upturned wag­ for the E’2 qr, Lot 4, the be*i female nur>es aad physicians in the seduction. 4. Sec 30. Tp 38 H, R .-s, E. He United Mates, and has been used for forty — Bergon & Ball Sheep-Shears — ; on, with his head and one hand “ ism«« .00 ¡following f wftnesBts to prove Jfsidence upon, ami cultivation years with never-failing success by million- intiouoN Hi - I —All who know themselves in­ sticking out under the box. Tate d land, via: : Jam« s Donnelly. Christopher i of mothers for their children. During the] Stenger’s—at Railroad prices FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Etc. debted to N. Brown will please come process of teething its value is incalculable. , Sibert, and M. D. Wintvis, all of lean, Otis Gil had been out on Rock creek build­ Sunty, Oregon. a, Harney cm It relieves the child from pain, cures dysen- ; —Mel. Fenwick, we are informed forward at once and settled up. - Dm. griping griping in in the uie bowels dowcu I . , , ■ mi Has just been Received. y person wh o desires t«» protest against the terv and diarrhoea, ing a stock corral, and it is sup­ Bv giving \ S /sue« of «sc k h proof, or who knows of any and wind-colic. Py r"? ir.7 1 health to the ' was bucked on a horse 1 uesday >n. under the laws ami regula child it rests the mother. Pri- —J. O. Bunyard lost a fine mare posed that he had started home antial reasoi cents Pre , 25 cent, ftn( ] | |R([ ],,g __ 1 Department, why such a Ixittl«. i of the Inter 2-171 n be allowed, will 1 v given an last Saturday. last Friday evening, near four PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED ¡ie above mentioned time and —S. Sliofner of Rcd-S settlement jxamine the witness-s of sain o THE LEDGER LIBRARY —Assessor Alberson starts out ’clock, or about the time of the nant, and lt<> tei offer evidence in rebuttal of last week brought to Burns and Everything guaranteed pure and of the very liest quality. e June 15th, 1889, viz: hundred yards down a steep ami Cor. William and Spruce «'a., New York. —Great Rc duction in Dress Got ds ^^MK o I h -1 t z—John Robinson is building for rocky hill before the wftgon upset, the at N. Brown ’ s. - 3, Sec 81. -, .- It ' !. He rial himself a barter shop in Harney. resulting, it is supposed, in the in-; Ing wit*< r to prove his continuous BURNS, OREGON MILLINERY GOODS. stant death of Mr. Tate. He was GEO. M< GOWAN. lice upon. nt: I lanny penon *h<> des’res to protest against the DREWSEY, instituted suit will have to attend jwanceof itf* li proof, or wlbi knovvs ,»f any send to friends, in order to assist in sticking out from under the Imx. HARNEY, ■ undet the law nnu rhe regu ions of thclnt' i.»r Department, why such the work of advertising the advan­ the May session of circuit in Can­ He was pressed very tightly to the BY MOLL LEHMAN. >of Bbould*$e be allowed, will be given ai> yon City, instead of Harney. ground, being disfigured and his portunity at the above mentioned time and The ladies of the above named tages of the Harney country. ice to iw^Hexaminc the witnesses of said neck and shoulder badly crushed imant. and t > ■ ffereviuence iu rebuttal vf — Special session of circuit court towns will find a choice selection of —The Gage Sisters are erecting it submitted t y claimant. All of his camping outfit was «cat- WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES, 411-« B A F n NELI.IN g , Register. Millinery on display for one week a business house in Harney, where for Grant county May 2d. tered along as much as two rials distant from the track of the wag­ at each place. All invited to in­ they will place a fine assortment of Tint, noo: Agent for Fireman's Fund Insurance Company .Jgf spect the elegant goods on exhibi­ '•illinery Goods, and full line of —Monday M. Cushing, I. A. Al­ on. Notice was seut to this town lison aud C. Rousell started to the for a coroner, but the circumstan­ it'slTRi. -T ,rI >xn ' >rri' r - tion in Burns the latter part of this Silver Ware. They respectfully so ­ I,..,. < ,r. April 4 I-1 > railroad loaded with wool for P. F. ces of his death being so plain, it week. - xnner is W ekkhv given m the h.n..« licit the custom of the ladies of Stenger; Cushing f in support of his < '.aiui. moved to his residence on the flat jroof will be made before the turn with loads of merchandise for about eight miles below this town. — Ontario Atlas: J. Newton trad ­ I Harney rountv, Oregon, at — The amount of school funds as .on .May 20th, 1*£>, via the Stenger store. ed back the stage line to Col. Mc­ Geo. W. Tate was a man between m W. Hamilton, per apportionment for Burns dis­ —We received a very neat speci­ thirty and thirty-five years of age, CHAH. E. BOSW ELL ------- VALE, OREGON the XL, of NE qr. and NS of Laughlin and the latter has chang­ trict is $658.38. and leaves a wife and large circle of », Tp. .0, 8. of KJ«», E. Hi men of Mrs. J. Nat. Hudson's skill relatives and friends to mourn his Wing wit new. •« ♦.» prove hi a ed the schedule as follows: Leave nee upon, aud cultivation of here at 8 a. m and arrive at Vale J. c. PARKER. nt'RNS, A<>K.\T. — Charles Bauman — everybody in tync-writing last Saturday, that loss. He was a gisxl man and well- M Hlevit a. A. J. Alphin Wm Miller, all of Drvwsej Harney at noon: leave at 2 p. m. and ar­ knows “Carpenter Charley”—does promises well for that lady's becom­ to-do, having scores of friends, and no one could say aught against him. all kinds of carpentry at fair prices. ing an expert. -Z bo desire« to pr.»te«? acan at rive at 6. Leaves VALE on Mondays, Wednesday« and Fridays at 4:30, a. m. >urh proof. or who knows of He was a noble citizen and his Boswell's line now runs through If you want a house built, furniture Arrives at BURNS on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday« at 6 p m. hsMn. under «he law and the —There are only sixb-en school faults were few. On last Sunday be Interior IfepariTnent, why in 33 hours from Burns, arriving Leaves BURNS on Monday«, Wednesday and Fridays at 4:30a. m. made, or aay kind of carpenter or Il not be allowed. will l>e given his remains were laid ’ * to rest in the districts in Harney county. fet the above mentioned time here at 8 p. m.; leave at 10 a. m. joiner work done in a neat and Arrives at VALE on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6p. m ► town, Rev cemetery near this . ffer evidence tr. rebuttal of Daily service goes on this line Mon- workmanlike mantier, send in your .¿ — prof. Baker nqiorta 47 pupils Shearer conducting the last sad It led t unt. l-ly 'Close connection at VALE with »tage for ONTARIO. I day. enrolled in the Harney school. ■ a F -NFI T.’V-; p. j.-r- rites. May he rest in peace. ' orders to Chn*. Bauman. - lil-------- THE DREWSEY SALOON. T en P er C ent on F ormer R educed P rices . in.æ VALE AND BURNS STVGE LINE