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I.EH AL - ADVERTISKMtf. rj. JV l EKS TAKJt MOTICL. ADVERTISEMENTS. “»3 piNAL PROOF. tkwa of Notiea to nutUe 1 Inni U nited S tates L and O ffice ,» ritade oU fur you at thi. . ra< e. Lakeview, Oregon, June 22d, issit. > i’itl, paper 1« milled y..11 I NOiH E H II LIU V «.I VEN that the follow permiytiion uf the I’. > 1 n ' ing limned setilt-r has filed imiheof his inten t, white yw Notice is i u . p i i tion i«> mnke 11 nuI proof in support of his malm, ami thul Raid proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Lukeview, Oregon, uu August 19th, Lv9, Viz: Chavira H. Smith, H. E. No. 100», for the Wl7 uf 8EJ4 of S.-c 20. A .TORD. W‘ . «if NE «ir, >e<- 21», Tp «0, b, K • ■ . E. He names the following witutsses topi\.ve Lit? lIk, UXITKD flTATBS L a XD OFFICKJ contiiiu. i b resilience up«»n, ana cultivation «4, 11 s Lakeview, Or., May -..i. . i said land, \iz ¡1. O. Junes, J« R.dii Delore, ■Apt1 HAVING BEEN RNTERLD nt John Sml h, i-.n-l J.ihu Roller,nil «if Harney co., ....'‘■Famws C. Farber, agmi \ Oregon, and Fort .U?*l ermii« Nevada. 'll < allure toctymply with te.\ i> to Any person v ho dts res to protest agnii st the t i-t.A Entry No2te>, dated Ortoi er. th allowance of su< h proof, or wh«> kuoWB of any ‘‘M 'tfw qr, sec 12, Tn A 8, R .1 » . till staiitiul rei(E ii, um:< r the bi-v and ihe regu- Wivjity, oiegon, witn a view t<< the laiioUB of the Interioi Departineui, why such . -i Bald entry: contestant ulk u'i.g proof phoiihl in.t be allowe«!, will I.e given an Hi ([(er has nut broke, nor cutin <1 i> opportunity al the almve named lime and place b than five aorta of land on sni l to er< ss examine ihe wilncsui B of st id ciaimunt ailed aud neglected to plant m and 1.» <41 r evidence in remittal of that sub ited trees, or tree need u < > mitted by vininiiint .'UP are hereby summoned t<> hpi -i Jy 11-da WARREN TRUITT. Register. the 19<h day uf Angus: m to respond and furnteli ics imo- ___ said alleged failure. pTINAL PROOF. M. TOWNSEND, Ih Ci- I ’ a )F. iiTiD S tat «« L ami « ofìk e . ) -lew, Oregon, May i1 - EREBY GIVEN ih«' o ' erba« filed notice of h!«i:i-en al proof in aupport of i> h < u m. proof wIM be ■*!>■ before the unty clerk of Harn. .. > .1,,..,./ity,Or.,on July itali, i - ' ' ■ ■»..•u'ariou »termer. 18. >r the «Hot NEqr. "'"I of»«tp.flee »A’v - I.- I following wi«aew<;-B to t>r.>\ e «idence upon, »........ Henry Joins, o., Oregon. • deifrea to protect , n..- proof, or who ........ • . i ..... , under the la* an>! ‘ > Iterlor Department, v > I t be allotted, will be gicc-n tin he above ntouiloucc: ; ■ . ' .I xamlne the wltnerc . • i i , ffer evidence in rebutt 1 . i ilu.i halmaut. A. F. SNELLING, Rc■.■later. p. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.| La Kc view, Oregon, June ..’, i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol lowing Beltlvr litiB tiled norice <>f hi« intention to mnke filial proof in snppori «•.’ his claim, mid that ►ai«l proof will nu made beiore the Kegifi vr or Ret elver at Lukeview, Oregon, on August 17th, LS89, viz: •J«?8<*yli Delore, IL E. No. 102.*, for the sj2 <“* Nl- Qr« »’id Lots I A . .-(•<• I. I j- I. S, R ; l R. He naiii'. t. th«* fol low lug v, i. nt Bbtb to prove his coiitinm.us r< Bi den« e upon ur.U < uiiivaiion of said land viz c. H. Smith, IL <) J otks , IL E. Layton, Peter Andrens, ail of Harney county, Oregon, and Port Mt Hermit. Neva«.a. Any petButi who dcFirts to protest against the allowum e of silt h proof, or who knows of an> sul etautial reason uiiuer the iaw mid the regu lations of the interior Depurtineiit, why such proof should not be alluued, will be given an opptiiluiuty at the above mentioned time ana piaie to t r. ss examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to otter evidenc e in rebuttal of that submided by claimant. Jy 11-88 WARREN TIU’ITT, Register. pINAL PROOF. U nited S tates L and O ffice , | Lukeview, Oregon, J une 22, lSb'J | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 he follow Ing-named Beliler has filed nuikc of his inien- li.m to make filial proof in support of L ib claim, ni’.tl that raid proof will be made before the Kegis er or Kv< eiver at Lukeview, Oregon, on August 17ih, viz: .«allies Dt.nnelly, D. S. No. 2212 for Ihe E‘4 of NW qr. A Lots 1 £ •. .->ec ; L Tp ; ■, >, R bn, E. He names the fuH«»w- iug uifnciKvS lo prove h.s <«>niiiiu<iB resi .ciice upon mid < udivaiiun of said iantl, viz j«;hn smith, Joseph Ueiore, 11. o. J« hicb , ana j . P. Smith, all oi Harney county, Oregon, uno Fori McDcnnit, Nevada. Any perpon wh<» dt sires to protest against the allo«vuiH c «if sth li proof, u’who kno,\s<*f an\ S'.ti F-.anliui reason, uuaer the luw mid the legii atioi 8 of l’’e interior Dcpar«n:ent, wliv such pr««««i* Miotikl nut l>e allowea, will be given ui. .»ppurlunii.) hi the a >uve men imied time ant; p.uce t«> < r< tB-exaniiuv Ihe witnufr-a s of saiu i aimunt, mm to citer eviucnc e in remuiai «4 ;hiii KUbmitied i)j claimant. Jy 11-01 WARREN TRUITT, Regis.er. THE HERALD HAS LARGEST CIRULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1MV. Official County Paper. Local News. H.UINEY COUNTY ITEMS. —See the program for ihe Races. Every effort is being made to get up a most attractive entertainment. —The llarney Land ofliee will be ojien for transaction of public business Sept. 2, 1889 at 10 a m. See adv. in another column. —Geo. W. Have-spent the <lav in Burns Wednesday. —Fresh beef 10 cents a pound at W. C. Byrd’s meat shop. - —W. T. Hill and John Ham mond of Paisley, are preparing to locate with their families in Har ney valley. /-Mr. and Miss Cawlfield, Mr. Wimberly and the Misses Ilagon dined at ihe Burns. Saturday. —Geo. Haygood of The Dalles is coming to this county this summer. —E. A. King requests us to state that his saw-mill is now in readi ness to accommodate the public with lumber of every description on demand; and will not be under sold by any lumbei arm. Orders solicited. 50-tf —John B. Embree was in Burns Wednesday. J. B. says if a man were to respond to every call in fa vor of the many enterprises on the tapis in our new countv, he would shortly have no need for a purse. —Fine roast at the Byrd meat shop. - —There was Sunday school in Burns last Sabbath. —There were not enough extra H ekai . ds issued last week to fill the demand. —Thc-Burns-Summer-Resort is where the best liquors are kept on hand all the time. Tex. has nut in a full, fine stock of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc. Fancy drinks a specialty. The •‘Song of the Sample Saloon” (have you heard it?) begins: J nitbd 8* tatx » L and office ./ kevieir, Oregon, June 1, lhM» | 5KEHY GIVEN thai Hn i - ' I ir hua filed «m:lcu uf hte ii.icn- 1 a proof In support uf bis claim, proof will be made ime v. / Clerk uf Harney count v, or., Or., uu July 27ih, r • , > ./ enjamin Swan« or the uf SW qr. tn. I >•-, ' Tp. t-5, & of R E. lit £¿*1 towing witnesses to prove l ib O^^eute upon, and cultivno >n i l fit-ph HochenedM W. 11. '»at s. nd J. M. Whiteley, a'.l of bi a ”K .uuuty, Oregon. i 'Uu uEBires to protest agains. f suv h proof, or who k: i < • w s . i reason, under the law ami iiu pTN AL PROOF, he interior Dcpariincui, v. in b £&to«l not be allowed, will I <• gi .<n U nited S tates L and O ffice , / LVy*.at the aijuve mentioi i .i ■ Lakeview, Oregon, June 2-., 1NSI’.I I s-examine ihe witness« s > i mii notice is ìierlly given that ihe f.>*iow o offer evidence iu reim<tai < . mg itamed Bettie; lu>s filed nuib e uf his ir.ten- >y claimant. « ion io make iu proof In eupp I uf hie claim, and that sai l jr of will be ma: e beiore ibi “I drink megood whiskv, I drink me good boor. ini of record that Georg«' . — - S. ‘ B. , • ie-’p eror Revtiver a: Lakevic ., Oregon, on But the l-es.t of all drinkin’, I’m drinking righ ns _ Eilid tract - uniter D. here!” 2c- . 1^1 s; lull, ls-b. viz: . I y specially cited to ajperr t Li ............... — me and submit any w» o: j< < ' i Henry O. «Julies, —If you 1< <se stock advertise in -the approval uf the p;> t .n ; -. fl. No. : IP . f..r Ihe W, of NE’ „ NW qr oi '¡•¡tj.nibl NEiji of SW qr. See 27, Tp 1\ T he H erald and find it. it. lie i-amu; the following wittrtfsen L WAHREN TRUITT. Ke ► , —Jno. E. Roberts was in town rove I uk conlimh.UE luiaent e Ulani ami ( uhi . miun <4 f .-iid land, \iz: .L4in smith, N. B. Wii Saturday till Monday soliciting for VALE .eiB, Jcrl idiiings e.», unii Edward Nolne, all «. .larne.v (otinl.., Oregon, and Fort MeDerinit the llarney Press, and we learn tb< P. O., Nevada. people of Burns sub. cribed ii era 1 : - Any p;?rflu:i whockfircF to protesi agairr.; ih; tor the new county newspaper. alìuwamt eoi such proof, or whoknotuiof ai’ dan Hrmtn»WAtB».<.di9in<>FFirE. ♦ sui e.tini ¡al rei s.»n. underthe law ami ila- regu —Saturday the three Hemtree □ .* ccview, Oregon, June iiiiui ì ; <4 thè Interi«)? Depart meni, v.hv ami. ‘ , a uk 1ERKBY GIVEN that ihe fol p.roul Blh.uld not be allowed, wil; be given ai sisters Mrs. j. C. Wooley, Mrs. Bur- ppor.uuiiy at the above menii<)ned «ime am riilaVLMtle.-has filed nothe <«f Ins i" , , ’ij fiual pr.wf in supp.irt of bin piacelo er< ss examine the witnuBtB < f s.ii< nison and Miss Hembree called cn laimani, and to oiler evidence in rebiiUtil o. ■'atllT'lJ’aiiid pruvf will be made l’«‘L>ir T he H erald . uuty Clerk uf Harnty «minty, bai submitted by claimant. ity. Or., on July 27th, lBW, \ iz Iy 1 .-33 W A R RE N TRUITT, Reg later. —J. S Bowen and Geo. McGow NTARl'4“*® Collins, an, near and in Burns respectively, MM^W^ of NE qr, and WL <>f HE have the best gardens in the coun -------- 5,8, R 32 E. He names the ’fro ses to prove his tuniinm.t.s try, oulcide the market gardens. «10. lJlti cultivation of. Sili'’ lane. Noti' c is lit ruby given that I have appointee I --------- teuedle, W. H. GafS. i i t iamin z^-Bi at.tiful weather has visited j.e following Deputies: ---------- Vhl.eley, alluf Diamomi, liar on. th.s section of the county, i. e. for Drews.*y, Oregon. David Miller, those v. Ii-» like dry, warm, sunshiny JSEi » desire*to protest api;: s. t’m <». V. Molley .Harney, i proof, ur who knu' B «,f ini' Diamond “ W. I«. Hehi.irk A shower cooled the air i, under the Jaw umi the regu ..Winnemucca Nev. weather. ('. M. l'icb.K, (l'tttloW) erior Dephitniuut, wh,. t i n 'Ihc-ß. G. Do. nun .Burns. Oregon. one time this month. be allowed, will be ai\cu uu WM. . MEEKER, btock-’i Spector j above ineu.iuued liim- <; —Rend over the Burns’ Races Ilarnev, Harney co.. Or., 2‘J-Jan. 1, Sb. amine the witnesses < f sai-i ». md prepare to take in a very large offer evidence in rein»cm <4 claimant. -haie of the pleasure when the NOTICE. AB1IEN THUITT, E<\ . r DISSOLUT ION OF PARTNERSHIP. The Fourth in Callow Volley. IH RNS ADVERTISEMENTS. Races—Program. The following account ofa joyous I TUB BURNS «JOCKEY CLUB occasion we have reason to believe I have added to my Stock of is written by our occasional corres- At its meeting Saturday made out pondent at Fort McDermit, and. 1111 following program io take efleet •9 therefore publish it, notwithstand Monday, September 2d: 1st Day—Quarter-niile dash, freej ing the omission of the writer’s A FULL LINE OF for all, purse....................... $150.001 name: 2d Day—Five-eighth-mile dash,; E ds . H erald : We desire you to for 2-and-3-year-ol<l colts $150.001 publish a Fourth of July reception ' 3d Day—Half-mile heat, 2 in 3, i And School Supplies of all Kinds, Stationery, Etc. given at the residence of Horace free for all, purse................ $150.00' Layton, “Mountain Home,” ranch, 4ih Day-Six-hundred-ynrds, free I CANDIES AND TVOTION. situated in Wild Horse valley, in for all Harney County saddle | of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. horses, purse ........................ $100.00: Harney co., Or. This home is at GEO. McGOWAN. 5th Day — One-mile, free for all, | the extreme head of the valley, and i falls hiir to all water privileges of: purse..................................... $200.00 Wild Horse creek, consequently the | Entrance fee 10 per cent of purse. hay and veg< tables can rarely be Bicod Hors Associatioi R les surpassed in any county, and the , to govern ml tuecs, and no money be manner of arrangements at this [ given for a walk-over. ©300,000 ‘t'uicei OetjpitELl:: home is good evidence that its own-i hunn on the wire.” Address F. E. B each . President, j W m . M c F all , Treasurer, er is long experienced in the busi P. F. S tenger . IV. F. B rownton , Secretary. E. H ughes , Vice-President, i ness. Burns, Or. This party was free to all, and Tho N. Drown Mill. Setfe «fc T=LolieUolo, was quite an expensive affair. Or. | We accepted a scat in N. Brown’s ^Bg “ List of Directors and Stockholders at the office of the Agent: the morning of July 4, 1889, among buggy Thursday morning to visit I the guests present were: J. D. Shaw, his works on his mill property near I Mr. nnd Mrs. 1). L. fllurk, town, and found eneouragmeut and Mr. and Mis. Wm. 11. bhirk, BURNS. OREGON. Wallace ami Mica Dora < row, 2-30tf disappointment. J. L. ana M’tR Oil e 8. Shirk, Am. 8 < «.-le a . 1 .Mia« Mollie Turner, The mill building looms up in lka:j imin Street and Mlas Mamie Crow, 'I hob. Aety, Geo. l ambkin, J«4m Sweitzer. the midst of a large grain field and Wm. L. Crum, ull «>f i atlow valley. needs but little work to complete it. Oil Main street, UnrnB, Harney county, Oregon. *’r. nnd Miß. J. It. Crow, The race giving pn average depth Mr and Mis. A. J. .'lurk, r. and Mrs. hurt Munroe, of four feet is finished, much of it I’ROPRIF.TR ES». MRS. C. M. CALDWELL Mr. aidM.ß. Henry SeouteiF, j..iiu nnd Miss Flora Huusehulder, having been dug through solid I Hobt, and Mvivin l>«mn, Lucy chamberlain, U. L. burnev, Wcß:ey lliukerson, llenrv Turn rock. er, ins. Wuts-.n, John c.-ir es, David Crow, J. 11. The work on the dam is being j This O!d and Reliable House bi bta n, E«’. CiarK, ail of \\ ild H oibc valley. Edward Catluw. Mifhael linn, James Horn safely, well done, no hasty insecure: H as been refurnished nnd put in condition to accommodate the Traveling Pub beck, all of Trout creek. efforts to attain the object. Mr. B. T. c. Ashmore, John Fitzgerald, all of Junip I has had no small obstacles to over lic, Guests from the Country, Transient and Regular Day Boarder* and er Luke. Lodgers. Meals served promptly. Charges reasonable, The fare ('apt. and Mrs. Smith, of White Horse valley. come in this work; in one place for and service the best the country afford <• U ants of Pas- Mrt. Packtud, Mirs Fannie M«x>re, Mrs. Wm. Caber, ramie und M.rs Sarah Evans, Mies Lula instance he had to dry dam a sengers by Stage promptly met. Time-Tables Vanie, Miss Clara McConnell, all «f Camp Mc- slough that opens out of the river and Daily Newspapers in the Orrieg. Derinit, quii. n River valley. jutt above the mill dam. /It 3 p m. dinner was announced. This promises to be a very valua- The table was loaded with every able piece of property at no distant IT CLAIMS TO BE A FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY HOTEL thing that could be wished for, future. Had not the late severe there were 15 different kinds of drouth so seriously effected the1 Only and offers its courtesies to nil visiiine Burns, tltr Trade-Center of Harney country cake, besides roast beef, pork, chick wheat crops, the mill would have I ens, and turkey. This sumptuous been in healthy operation before J" g T TUI and elegant repast was prepared October 1st. ** ’ by the fair hands of Misses Mamie It was most discouraging to any DEALER IN and Dora Crow, both amiable and one to see what promised, (to judge accomplished young ladies. from a single half-acre) to yield The musicians were Robt. Doan, over 3,000 bushels of wheat burnt GrENERAL »ÆERCHANDISE, violinist, and Eddie Evans, banjo- to the ground from lack of moist-1 ------- HAVE OPENED------- ist, who were assisted occasionally ure This is in Mr. Brown’s field by Miss Sarah Evans, Miss Lula and Geo Maupin’s barley on the! Vance, and Mrs. Mabel Shirk, all oilier side of the road is as bad. j splendid banjo soloists. At 8 p in, Mr. B. has also in some 8 or 101 the musicians took their places and acres of alfalfa that looks tolerably ! introduced the pleasures of the eve well. In Burns, Oregon. ning with that good old tune “The —Wm. W. Cardwell, attorney-at- Arkansaw Traveler,” when all joined hands in a walk around, Mr. I law, will hang out his shingle in FSF“ We respectfully solicit the trade of Stockmen and Ranchers. Layton being one of the number. | the new Land Office building. Call on him and get acquainted with a! J. DURKHEIMER & CO. Dancing continued till 12, when P. F. STENGER'S OLD STAND. Mv’ 1C-25 refreshment was partaken of and j pleasant gentleman. was followed by recitations by Ed —Mr. and Mrs. Cawlfield, Mrs. ward Catlow, from his own compo Wm. Buchanan, and Mrs. Pierce sition: Mr. C. is an accomplished, I were in Burns, Saturday, the gen Echolarly young gentleman, and tleman to attend the Artesian-Well BAKER, CITY, OREGON. «nd the ladies shopping. was awarded for recitation in San meeting ww tmavi-gsMwwMiiwMt • i —— ten Franc isco, the gold medal. Have the Largest Establishment in Eastern Oregon stocked with HARNEY ADVERTISEMENT S. After the recitations we were honored with vocal and instrumen w. a . nu. hike , J. NAT. HUDSON Harney, Or. Lakeview, Or tal music by Mr. and Miss Evans, and Wm. II. Shirk. WILSHIRE & HUDSON. Next on the program was “Ladies Attor.ieys-at-Law Choose Partners” for the dance. BUGGIES & BUCKBOARDS AND UH POMO SPORTING GOODS, & Cutlery, ïïnUUllü Mrs. Rosa and Mrs. Fannie M. LAKEVIEW AND HARNEY. OR. This firm prnclit eg in the courts of the Slate, Shirk very hospitably saw that all I and the I'. S. Land Office. Any land were enjoying the dancing, and Office before or other business entrusted to them will were highly complimented for the receive prompt attention. IVLANl) OASES SOLICITED. same. V. .1. MH.LE1C. Tinware, Glass, Paints and Oils.gWAB Kinds of Mowers, the About 5 a in, the guests gathered ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Deering Binder, Ac.fdF"Communications answered.gBF'Placc your around our old friend Horace to Horney City, Oregon. Orders with this House if you want to buy what you need. bid him adieu, and wish him hap 1-tf piness beyond measure, many de Will practk e in nil the state Courts. claring they would not be sur prised at a next Fourth of July en [J lacksmît JI tertainment to be, also, received by J VAN. P kop ’ r . Mrs. Horace Layton. An inter I ...... S. CURTIS, -.......... change of good-byes were made and All kinds of Blacksmithing: TOILET ARTICLES, GLASS, l'UTTY, &c. all departed with the hope of meet and Wagon work ing Hgnin under as bright and hap py circumstances. N ews . O^IIorEeBhoein*? 95.00 a span. BURNS, OREGON W. E. GRACE, P roprietor , HARDWARE, TINWARE, AND CROCKERY, 4C N ew S chool books , THE PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE CO. iim kw i i m AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. time rolls around. —From news received here by Abe Hostetter, we learn that. Clay ¡’aml.eau shot Abe’s brother ..v.s ' George Hostetter on the 12th or irnn »rirtt LARD I O ffice , ( iKerlew, Or., 4«ae 1 12, 1JSXM j 13th inst. in Warner valley. 3L1* .KRY OIVBW 1*4 &hv II follow- M o ktgag e ro ke :_- r.osv RE, I ■ '—Men Brown left Saturday inorr- inten h«« Died noJto of jhis l eluiin. proof in.upportsf lus ' | ing for Chicago and will be absent KNOW ALL MEN IIY THESE PRESENT: x.t wi.l bo m«dv [be 1« fi.re the nty clerk of finnu Ivy i «amt}. hat by virtue of a mortgage of date < f Junuar.\ several weeks. i., .8-s, rei.eweu i y atliduvi; of N. Brown tht ■ on October l«t G , 1»- 51', \ iz: nth uay of. anuai-v, ;8-!-, and of record in Hu —Miss Roberts from En‘e-pri e Iw’ . of SE County ch rk’s « fli’-e of Giant coun y. Oregon, From Saddle Butte. ELITE SALOON. ce iI.e oute of filing the sa ne, to-wlt: Janu was the guest of her sister, Mrs. 1th-’ L'lLiw ti A Large Assortment of 1 , so, t x< cuted bv t . G. Frye, tu N. ■tb>u8 refi art E d . H erald : Hay is short on HARNEY,------------- OREGON Grace, last S itmd.iy. .»r.iwn, the undciEigned will Fell to the nights Slant!, viz. COATSWORT1I 4 TREGASKIS, Sh«’ID I 8. ill. bidder, for cash, at jbtiri.s, Oregon, on —Dr. and Mrs. Embree were in ■he land called the unsurveyed FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Etc. Thursday, at lBa.in., August 1, 18S9, By, H itrne.i I-KOCKlETons. land. and t< town to call on the pastor, .AKEVin • he following described chattel, to-wit: out Hus just been Received. frame hui billig, one and one-haif s:orv high, shop. dcnlre, to prntrs Rairst the and situa.ed on Lot No. 1 in Block No. 5, in sal« —All are about done haying. pruof, or who * kb of an) «own of i.t.rns, and more particularly ties« ribet. —Prof. B ike r passed through , . , a under the ln<r I ft lie re eu on the maj r mid pm.s .4’ haul town, now on —Everybody, tco, seems to be PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED ... sb.«»-.-rio, Depnrtmeui ■rii * such record in the otlit e of the County Clerk of suiu town on the way to visit the Silver be nllowed, will fìven nt county of Grant, r ate of Oregon. happy. reek school district, last Saturday. «bore mention»..- ... me and 1 M rs . M. IIIBBLER, Take noUte c. G. Erje, cluis. Kohn <t Co., “Id < ' ¡him ilno wltncrmnof said m . 1 and all ttieis claiming bu ßjquently tome, —Ed. Wilson started Monday to Everything guaranteed pure and of the very best quality. , „ eridonce lu robutUi j uf that HARNEY, OR. —A nice hop took place at the hat mi claim on said« haitvi s as n,lio\.F.: E T I -nant. i’iii cipa sum of PromifBory N. te . V-7M.l'‘ Del Norte, Cal., in company with Dickinson hall the evening of the Twenty Years Experience. Reasonable1 i nii-.vtu on suine from .m.i. K , iS-'-S 5s.;w qvaurt RREN TkiiTT. Revin, r. charges. 2- 2 toi i.e.i s ie. s p.otided by Mortgage k-'.Gi Chas. Tryon. 17th. Cierk'B fees .................... 2.(4 — J. IL Hunt, formerly of Coos LU I bis ).u ilk ation .............................................. 12.1k LA K EVI E W ADV E RT I SE M ENTS. —J. C. Garrett anti daughters, j Hxpci svB of flale ............... co., Or., bought Charles Newbill’s u.ii which piincipal, intercut, and ccf r , I wil anch on Lower Island for 4G5O.O* Misses Stella and Arlti, are over bid a s«dd erne and unhsn lurther and higher F. A. COGflWFLL. oiu is mace thereon than 1 shall nu ke, tin from Silver creek, the former to as UHAS. A. COGSWELL, tan STATmi O ffick i property beconite mine, ami yc.u, i he said < G. •pot cash. I.inkville. Lakeview tenew. Or. Jan# l‘j. is.vi. -ist his son Ras put up hay on his ' r r.- v, ( hcB. Kohn < o.. ami all of)oiu useigi.B, — B. F. Lloyd informs us Dr. EBY GIVEN that the L.il...v i and th. be < lainiing under, by, or through you, WASHINGTON, D. C. ranch. COGSWELL Á COGSWELL. ha« Aled maha of h s inleu- I r.s well as a.l others eiaimiug su: sequently to Wallace dug a well on his place at C. A. SNOW ¿ CO. >r<>of In «upp. rt of-.h. town p.siil January 1 , LAKEVIEW ANI' LIN'KVII.LE, Or. will by Saul Rule ami pur Saddle- Butte, anil found the purest v «nd that «aid pro.i "ill i. | ehr.se by me he forever t arred and foreclosed of — Dame Rumor says Ras Garrett 1 llegiater and Be.' ver nt j al. right, title, ami reden plion in. of, ami to th«. Patent« obtained, and «11 patent bii«iner,«ftende I to promptly and for moderate fee«, juality of water at a depth of 2b is soon to furnish his little cabin I Ausoni Mh, 1-Wfliviz I Biiia < ha lei and the pr.»(eeoB thereof, save L t.ur offic e » <.pp. .He Ihe IL S. Patent ofliee, and we can obtain 1» leee time th.n> thoee Attorn eys-at-Law ¡eet- I the excess ai 1 bum oi . my total ( lain, aa J. MhlaMa. with a housekeeping outfit such as remote from Waahlngton Send Model or Drawing We advice a. to patentability free arney County, fare egon. for if bit I thereon . —J. D. Shaw and W. R. Gradon t 14-ycar old girl would like to be j t-iy N. BROWN. of charge; and we make no charge nnlcea patent 1« eecured. < t hy, OreauaAar lite i SE’.: | July is, lrtfcO. *ook a spin to Harney Wednesday mistress of. We refer here to the Poatmeeter. the Superintendent of Money Order Dlviaion, «nd ta , a, ». Rag K. «a mam? nr. s the Ititi« pro,« hlaevm ]ll»r. n us r?- official« of the f. S. Patent offi. e. For elreiilar, advice, term., and reference, to .ctual Attorney-a,t-Law, —W. W. Johnson is s tmcwhai NEW TODAY. \iz _ tuitiva: ion of «aid tenij. 1 —Considerable talk of a new town client« in your own Stale or county, write to ah..' e addn»». i1 w v THE James. Jame«. Th.imaa Thoma, Fai Pit inder the w< athei, from a chill. M. A. KELTON. >. Addnra Harwiy. Harney called Saddle Butte City being laid 1 '''—J. Durkheime r eV Co. are send- mt where the two railroad surveys ' Lakeview. Or. l«»!re«topro««i».»«»ii «’ U>.- CTINAL TROOF. irg teams to Hm. ington to reeeivt come together. Practices in the courts of the state, and before truuf. or w ho Hk* v. s . • i a n \ U. 4. U » I HI • !. l-ly BREWERY. undor the law «Bid ihe regu U nited st ite * I. \ nd office ,) their large- i..v rice of new goods. riur iMrpamM||H[ tvh\ ru< h I nkeviv.*-, (niV'U. April 11, 1M*M —Several new settlers near Sad-1 n ts be* «Ho*«!, yflfíe p¡ v mt i i — Tlv Artesian-well meeting of NOTICE Is HEREBY GiVLNthat the follow - * above meutfotted lie Butte. Ing-named eettler hns filed n«»ti< c «>f h.R lutei - PROPRIETOR. Livery I Feed Stable- ^ine the w D.WÍB ks .•? sab tiun t«» liitk«* final pr.,. f in support of lite claim, last Saturday, developed nothing PAUL LOCHER ttvr evhience ih rvl utlai < f audthat saia pr.»«»f will be n.ade before th« —H<p- the Burns Artesian-well | new worthy of extended notice. P. II. MURPHY. Keels er or Ke* ci ver at Lako’cw, Oregon, vl —I’. M. Curry of L;.k view was project will prove a success It is a LAKEVIEW - - - - OREGON RREN Begin: er. Augusi -l«.h, ,x ’.. .iz: BURNS. OREGON. right move in the right direction. 1 Aktn«>n M. Field, ifle Noil*«*--------- - in town last Saturday. HAY GRAIN Thep<opleof Harney valley have I H. E. 1122, for the W>^ of W *», Sec M, Tp 27, H. I,mol iWf, —When the Vale-Burns stage some enterprise that speaks well | Always on han«!, and prompt attention given R3i E. He< an.«s ihe folluwinn wiuicfs«.» k ■ o • ~ all ordeta for learns and vehicles. 1-y lune hi cot ti iuo; s resi«te ce upon ami culti | I The Burn« Beer 1« • Fine Quality, »nd may be had by the Gtaga, Bottled, or tn Quantity. h ieruf *•’’’* \atk>Uvfsai4 'and. viz < .• •, er Ha e. Wl Ham 1 passed the- Racine- ranch after leav for them. H ay P itcher . vs. 11. Rader ami A.hert Chappel. ail of BlLzen, ing llarney last W<d-iesday, the 1 >re.- __ Barney tuauly, Oregon. LB ff ,0(,e..l Wl* BT«»«» 7-20-89. reins becoming untied one of then* Llwj. t Meat Market. A id peisun who d«*akts Io pnrtest agah st th« —Miss M. A. Douthit of Canyon —Carpenter« have been busy this llm f.fi’ow- al1owai.ee of su h pr. .'f, or w h«» anuus «4 air iell to the ground; the horses not ,kn»«R'«KYG,V Knte prise School Report. ' r1''b Bled » 1 JOS. RUDOLPH - - - PROFBIBTOB h f iiiteu- rii r h 4.H. rei e City, returned home after several week on the Land Office building. i :<:cr the iu' Jud ihe r«-*.u heeding repeated whons. the* driver ener«l >u.’ in BUp- iati.n s ..f 'lie li.ieri«.r i>cj urtim mihh hoberts . Teacher. j Beef, Mutton, and flavraire at from 5 to a why sur» —The association formed last day»’ visit to Burns. Mi»» Douthit f w»!l be pr.nef sh.juhi pound. te allowed, will be given at leaped to the ground to atop them .„rii* For the month ending June 28: rk of Har <"poruii.il« at the alm.. c mehti<4ie«t nine nm .0 .0'^.»,. spring to locate a town suitable for is an experienced school teacher, i, i •<■«•♦ * ia. j a e I«» < resa examine the wltitosca <'f &ai< when they changed their trot to a 13 Near Restaurant. ritf Whole No. enrolled linjletwî*’ |«e 11 i permanent county-seat, 4c, has anil we learn, thinks of returning > .aimant, a;.u <«> vfler eviuei.ee in rebuttal v. run; Wilson threw himself in front Average Gaily »'tenda^ee.. < hnR. Roti Mel. 1‘iipi s «racing above 70: i, ORi^l ST? See • •;« e : iiiiitcil by < lain nut. laid out a city in the Saddle Butte to her former profession by becom 92 of them hiit was thrown to the1 < arrie Cawlfieid B» I - I Jy WARREN TRUITT, Rcglrcr. 71 »t ie l.o ■ e country on the line of the O. P. |«er- ing a teacher in the new county, ___^«wi to prove iround nnd the vehicle ran over 75 Laura Pierce of raid 75 maner.t survey, and named it Sad wherein her ranch is located. F regt Eu< hanan. ais thigh. After three attempts to |>1 k. < -V >r<[v Roll of Honor—Carrie CawlficM. NOTICE. i>. address dle Butte City. Applications for a catch them he succeeded. N< j A load of apples and plumfl towu-ite filling have been sent in, were in from John Day, Saturday. UjííTsn S tates L and O ffice , « ither damage was done than a few \ Warn.-r Valley Note*. I tin s. Oregon, Ju. y 1.*, 1 m ? i and the town is growing rapidly on The fruit was early, but of most in ROOM- NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN iLet th« f uite« t-ruisi s on the driver from the heel» I paper. It is a progressive move, different quality. 9tat*.s ! and Oitice for the Harvey lain«t Hit ri« t. of one horse, the wheels of the stage Ashland Record: Thus. Ander- Oreg.-n. «.ill in? ej*e:.cd for ihe lia; tanion «o and srevea to keep the fires of hope URN’S. Í PROPRIETOR*, BURNfl, OR. son, formerly of Ashland but now and his fall; the horst-s arc fine : pub ic bu»:u«FF ,»:» ti e uî day of ¡ñ-pt«-: ií L«. t . A. —No church service» Sunday on L.. iai 1; a/cl*Ak. a re. at bur: r, Harx.ej spirited iflame in the breast of the many ____________ a farmer of Warner I alley, was animals. We a thorough llverr outfit — *h»rw< a m to5? Fvuuty, Oregon. account of pastor being confined to disappointed over the failure of BuarJea. e e. — Every arrommodatl« n foi th» —I’orter house steaks at 10 cent .-amped in the grove with his fam- 14!bll«\£W* Remember that Burin« a* means J R HI’NTINOT-»N, Rerifter, hi» room with rheumatism. crops and range thia season. H IRRISJN KE a -LY, Receiver a pound at Byrd’» meat shop. to thi«f Jr Mb Su Cradlt bu*mvaa hx .1 La dvuc. - | ily this week. i -CLASS The partneifchip heretoh re exiting between L \\. SH.'cr iiiul A. ('. Dore t this day inu.uali) .¡FBohed. All accounts «4 the firm are due J. W. wu-er who v, ill eettie all ur.6 unditig a« coun'.B S ayer & D ore . jon-'SjgSi MIDWIFE & NURSE,