East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, August 08, 1889, Image 3

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Al East
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Races—Program.
One man is found at last to take
pity on the furnitureless people of
KTTLRBS TAKE WOT:'E. -KI
gTX’i: INSPECTOR'S NOTH E.
THE Bt’ItNH JOCKEY CLl II
I have added to my Stock of
this isolated country, and give]
llrailona ol Notice to tn.ke liiinl
—For fruit
Nothe is hereby given that 1 have appointed
them,
the
ladies
especially
a
chance
At its meeting Saturday made out
eilY ma le oal Ur
'
>
the toiiovii.g Depuiks:
—Set out fruit trees.
it .aaa.
to be happier than they now are.
the
following program to take effect
p. of Ibia paper to nmHe.I y..u i io: ■:
David Miller,
—Order now, ami set o..t this fall.
, oy perm salon ot ihe C. s. I’ r of-
J. D. Shaw, is ordering an exten­ Monday, September 2d:
o.
V.
Molle,-
.neut, «hue >oar Meiice > I'Uliariu-1
W D. li«- ih k
—M. J. O’Connor is Fruit Agent. sive outfiit for opening a furniture
A FULL LINE OF
t . M. Fiel« F, ■« atl.nv)
1st Day—Quarter mile dash, free
1 h. b. G. Do R. II
----------------------------
—Mr. OT’. will deliver the fruit store in Burt s, the center of the for all, purse........................H50.00
trees this fall, tell you how to plant trade of Harney valley. A car
2d Day—Five-eighth-mile dash,
ROUF.
them to advantage, and will replace load is now ut Ontario, and will
for 2-and-3-year-old colts $150.00
I soon arrive.
... U mitaq S tatuì L»sn Orni nJ
all
stock
found
damaged
on
arrival.
N ot . ce .
And School Supplies of all Kinds, Stationery, Etc.
’ J ike vie a . Oreituu. J« .■ - i
'
We are glad to know Mr. Shaw
3d Day—H.'ilf-mile heat, 2 in 3.
IV U.Ì , UEKKHY GIV BN i ti
lie Ui;,.u-
—Fine roast at the Byrd meat has taken ho.d of this branch of bu-
U
nited
S
tates
I.
a
nd
O
ffice
.
t
.... ' idilu
wilier bai
baa nitMi
Sled ii.i.i.
m>. i v ■ ..i me u.ien.
•
free fur all, purse ......... $150.00
i ur- a, orvg. ii, July 1.», Ib69. f
shop.
-
ti dm »
iu bUp|i<)!T . f k «ti • lui in.
CANDIES AND INTOTIONS
isness, and have no doubt, lie Will
L'Ii
prouf Wl.l
L'l i diU
A1U pr.A.1
wi.l •• IDUi.e l.vl. ir titv I NOTICE IS II t REi Y GIVEN I hat I he United
4th Day-Six-hundred-yards, free
r /‘ | •‘ ! li» • itoti...
a. La
Lak itivi e a , oiegoit, .n S ult g , umi Otth l L-r (he Harne» 1 umt Dis ri< t,
rteiel.*’» «i
—The Fr\ livery stable is discon­ be agreeably surprised to see how
Oirg.oi. whl he «.petivtl L-r the tru bid non .4
11’1.
vii:
for all Harney County saddle] £W*A11 of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices.
puoTk bualiitaa
ihe ‘.d <.a,» > t scp.ember. A. tinued.
rapid will be the sales.
*‘ Chmlra H. Smith.
horses, purse...................... $ 100.00 j
1»., 1-M», ut 1 «»’cluck. u in, at i uri.s, Harney
0b>. lor Ibe WJf ot SE', . r Sei' '.0. A Cvunl), Oregon.
—The Rudolph meat market is
2-32
GEO. McGOWAN.
N. I : ur, »€•«• ‘.II, Tu fe, R . , I- . H-
J.
1<.
HI
NT
SGT
JN.
Re
-Ja
er,
Sth Day—Onc-mile, free for all.
I mi lo * iiiff W itili E* B t..|ir..\r hit«
Tie Durkheliner Store.
liAliRiriuN KELLY, Ke civ er discontinued.
rtaii.eiice upou, m «« u • u i.. u. *.n . i. J y
purse....................................$200.00
FOl! >iz. H. U. Jubia, h.'i'ii i vi.>rc,
X-D. Jamiion got in from Baker
We were taken through tbep-em-
l.aui «ùthli Pulivi,Mil oi iliiriiv,. t <>.,
Entrance fee 10 per cent of purse.
|u rvrt MrDvrinii, Ne\ ii - ìh .
City Tuesday.
ises on Monday to view tl. .ew
THE HERALD.
>n v/hu dea’rei lo prwt cb h _'ni s i I h *
stock
now
being
placed
u
i
the
Bleo.l Horse Association Rules Í
¿faa< ii provi, or ubo k». ' k h n:ty
—W. II. Culp is painting the new
'rvue.i», uuuer thè ìma hh <. .De remi
shelves
as
it
is
Leing
received
dai
­
to
govern
ail races, and no money be
Stenger
residence.
ibe ¿inerivi Dvpur«ni• u . i.h h i. li
ly. Goods, as advertised, fresh given for a walk-over.
4 DO* Dtt aUuWtfu, Mi ili "C gite., n u has largest circulation of any
“Purse
- ut thè abuve na:ue«i . i • u«• hhh piu' r
—Judge Shields was registered from the market, no shelf-worn, no;
ne ihu wiiueMti vi et io < ¡un: imi
NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
C, imi
Occpltetl
hunn
on
the
wire.
”
Address
at the Burns, Sunday.
:r vvLiente iu rauu.tui .4 ihu. b J>-
old style articles to be found ia this
ittlmuni.
I
’
.
F.
S
tenger ,
new
invoice.
—
D.
L.
Grace
made
a
call
on
WAKREN TRl'lTT. Uedtrpr
THURSDAY, AUGUST », tssfl.
Burns, Or.
Harney friends Saturday.
The ranchman and the stockman
F. E. B each . President,
Wki. M c F all , Treasurer,
who
are
accustomed
to
send
off
for
E. H ughes , Vice-President,
W. F. B rownton , Secretary.
— Porter house steaks at 10 cent supplies have no longer need so to
ROOF.
VAQUEliOS’ HACE
Paper.
a
pound
at
Byrd
’
s
meat
shop.
ÜNITBD bTATiH L and O ffk e J
do since they will find all they need,
Laxtmew, uregvi*, june . l , i (
•‘For C l w-H<:rsrs Only.**
—Mrs. J. C. Parker is home and at as go d rates as al road.
U HEREBY GIVEN ihm Hie Lo­
Local
News.
dar hua tiled violile vi i¡;a :i!.ei..i. ii
Call
and
s.e
if
this
stiiten;Ai^is
not
again
and
the
Judge
is
happy.
Ono
Finely Finished Saddle.
' tl'iri. dai pi i in iuppori .4 hie ciuiin.
iW'List of Directors and Stockholders at the office of the Agent:
correct.
da provi Bill
n.u e neo ne ihc
One
Silver-Mounted
Bit.
— Dr. Embree ordered $20 worth
Ke eher ai Lalie.ie.., oregvi., vu
HAKNEY tOl.XTY ITEMS.
Everbody
without
exception
is
, AMb, vii:
One Pair Silver-Mounted Spurs.
of fruits of the Bloomington nurse­
J. D. Shaw,
Uoaejh Velare.
invited to call at.d see these new
ry.
One
Riatta.
—to^.02»*, fur ihe ej^ uf NE qr. ami l.o r.
goods, as the corps of gentlemanly
2-30tf
BURNS. OREGON.
—To keep posted
Tp..4, Ó» H.U iLt ile l'Um* 8 .lo- D .
One Carona.
—Mrs. W. D. Buchannan was in clerks say it is no trouble to show
teMvi tu prove bitt < i , i ¡ s . s
—Read T he H erald .
rd V MMU « Uhi.ulvDf vi Filo mim \ .Z
Saturday with a supply of fresh goods.
One Mecarte.
2toJ.il, H. U Juutl, H|r. »Ut.HI. iT'.er
—Costs only ¡¡2.59 a year.
.u vi Hanie. euUui;. «negoii, u.iu
(.utter.
Much good taste, experience and
tu it, Nev MG M.
Entrance $12.
— Harney: Preaching Sunday.
>n rt ho uiBiici l.ifpr- t a- tuai b ib.c
—Mrs. Dickinson from the Is­ practical ility is exhibited in the
v-fi'i.ii provi, *»r ».h.» k:iv\\8 .4’any
—Plums selling at 50c a gallon. land is dressmaking this week for selection of so large a display of
Eight to enter and Six to start.
rcuivii under ihl.u.v u. «. ...c .egli-
he liHtriur Depuri in cut, uhi 8 i< h
Distance GOO yards.
—For local news read T he H er Mrs. Stenger.
goods such as are included in the
ni noi Le Miiowcu, v, i.i i e >.i < m<
Un Main s reet, Burns, Harney county, Oregon.
p u ihc uu*»ve iueu«i*>. «•>. ir.
\LD.
words general merchandise.
“For cow horses onlv.”
<«. ra uAUiuiiiM ibe’wi; iKiHc fr
r • :
—
The
Cushing
team
brought
in
P roprietress .
MRS. C. M. CALDWELL
♦nu «u vffer eviueiKc- i.. rv:m.
—For county news read T he H er the door and window sash lor the
This is said to be the largest in­
leu by ciahuaut.
The
saddle
will
be
on
exhibit
for
AID.
stallment
of
merchandise
ever
be
­
WAHREN TBUiTr. UegÌBcr.
bte ger t uiiding.
fore put upon the Harney market. 4 days before the race at Tex. Sill­
—For Land Oilice news read T he
— Mrs. Stenger made a fine or­
man’s.
H
erald .
ROOF.
der for roses to adorn the grounds
—T he H erald ¡¡2.50 a year.
Fatal Acciilent.
of Iler new home.
I xiTiD S tates I and O fh < e , /
This Old and Reliable House
l.bkwiew,
’* ■ . ,»■• i
Last
Friday,
Aug. 2d. while Win.
—J. W. Kelso was in Burns one
!» HEREBY GIVEN i.n he L. 11.».v
net Her nua fixed noli’ e .4 II. 8 I. e li­
Meadows and Mac Hunter were
an,
.« blitt. pivwi is. iUppol • «4 18
— Mrs mid Miss Iluston spent day last week and honored T' he
Hai been refiirnt«hed anil putin condition to accommodate the Traveling Pub­
!
.U'U prvwj wild bv M»U -V : I. 1
H
ekai . d with a few minutes call.
E
ds . H erald : T o aid your en­ taking a swim in the North Fork of
h
ridîiy
in
Hurns.
die-ether ut J.ukevic.., .neri.
lic, fluents from the Country, Transient and Regular Day Boarders und
I, ldc., \ iz
terprise
in
trying
to
futni.-h
good
the Malheur, after the stock they
—J. T. Sillman is digging a sec­ I
Lodgers. Meals served promptly. Charges reasonable. The fare
t ?. .¿«»-¿i 1>. littelly,
news
to
your
many
reader*,
1
write
ond well o;i his premises, this time
were driving had crossed, Meadows
..2 L r Jiv
of NW <ir. .1 i . »
and service the best the country affords. Wants of Pai«
,
K , E. He tiuti.i k i li<
¡ .»■y F
in f ont, to the left of his saloon you from the old stamping ground, sunk in a deep hole in the river
aengers by Stage promptly met. Time-Table*
»• b .v prove h.e ..i imu >■
and
former
county-seat
of
your
now
I
■ UUU li.d .(iHMU.t i 6U.ll
and Dally Newspapers in the Orrtcx.
— Fresh beef 10 cents a pound door.
bed
and
when
found
and
taken
out
i, i ivph be..He, 111u. J«.i
"new county” which may be of
a.!< nt W. C. Byrd s meat shop.
II. . V1 titti i-m
-
—( harks Carroll returned to some interest to a few of your an hour or two afterward, needless
udt, Ne«U ur
Burns from his California trip Tues­ friends.
m who diiirva
pltuU 8 u .iti. R he
to say he was dead.
—
Peach-
s
sell
here
at
75c
cash
IT CLAIMS TO BE A FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY HOTEL
.4 b . k h pr..vi.who k
it.
«
ILUB. ... U -t.vr ihw .11.. H.J.I ,DI ic.il and the supply nowhere i. ar the day and is registered at the Burns
The
body
was
taken
to
Drewsey
Only, und offers its courtesies to ail vidking Burns. th« Trude-Center of Harney country
—John Day is a garden spot,
i;-.L-ii.r AA*|.ai .iKci t, w h. Sil ii
hotel.
UivHu i.e lUmteBu, »1 I LV givei. Ui. demand.
¡and the folks that ate here may re­ where the inquest revealed above
• u. lie a.A.'VV latli 1 >DcH nine ti .<<
—The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
M .\u;.ut.e Hie ». i.itif. t; .1 h.*iu
“Long John” Craven has been Jolm Morrell is quite sick, Mrs M. joice in living here. Peaches tire facts. The remains were then con­
uv tv urter tviuciitu i.. iv..n .u.c4
ata
< ih I d am.
taking in Burns the past week at a A. Fry having Leen seid for, on ripe and in the market. Plums are veyed to his late home, Prairie
WARREN TRUITT, Keg a er.
also ripe and I see at a glance in City, for interment. We are indebi­
lively rate.
-------------------------
Monday to nurse him.
the hotel here kept by the genial
—The Stenger haying force h iv-
—Geo McGowan made the larg­ Mr. Groth, that cucmnbers. also, ed to the courtesy of W. C. Moore
roof ,
i g I ecu paid oft' Friday, a jollili- est order for nursery stock ot any other vegetables, are now in the for the above statement.
_ 1 Uviir. status L ami . O uk it, i
ealio i ensued.
BAKER, CITY, OREGON.
man in town and his place will Le market as well.
j.eke. few, i >ri*guuv Jui«. ... ì
(
F.’iterprisc School Report
one of the most ornamental
■6 ilEKEHY 'uVEN lini: '.¡te í.< !..•.
iwiiivr lui fixed üutit e .4' d ¡ e i. iu..
—Everybody who can spare the
ic-fii H« provi i'¡ iu|»p. rt .4’ i-.. k • iií . e ,
Miss R oberts , Teacher.
Have the Largest Establishment in Eastern Oregon stocked with
—A petition with over 40 signa­ time to go away to enjoy l he
ai « provi v\i;> ¿.‘Cài. u c i « ..-.«• .m
tures, in favor of Mr. Canfield tor “balmy breeze of the mountains, >» For the month ending August 10:
i\c<eivernr iake.ic , oicguu, v¡>
Vsl.
.... - h»
postmaster at Sadille butte City, are gone or intend going to the
95
Carrie Cawlficld.. . .
Iteur> <». >f< lira,
was in circulation Wednesday even­ same on a fish, hunt, or huckleber-
John Ragon...........
93
»41/, fur the WH «i N E’ i. NW qr . f
'
NEqtuf
.7. Tj> • ,
li
ing.
Albert (iawlfield. . . .
.85
rinu trip, and without a doubt all
uaiuci -hv ivuvuing v.m.irt' s
1 uUui-8 í* cicfíuív
ii..*. * 11. i
. . .80
Laura Pierce ........
—What’s become of J. W. Slv-un? wilt have a nice time.
, gid »it.u, «i». Juhuemi.ii. N. I . V\h -
BUGGIES & BUCKBOARDS AND UHpAMQ
. l*.i: i-B e. , ttlirt KdWMI'u 5
, H l ..I
. .80
Forest Boiser.........
We
never
see
him
any
more
since
SPORTING GOODS, & Cutlery, VVAUUlNö
J XiiLl', uregoli, ano Fori *\i* i-ermii,
Harney’s elevation to the dignity of —The farmers here are industri­
u a.
Roll of Honor:
un whodi airea to protest aeni’ g* 'lie
temporary county-seat. Come and ' ously at work in hay fields, and I Carrie Cawlfield, Laura and Mag­
elliUtllpluul, or bib. k
b . i Hill
from report it seems to your corres­ gie Pierce. Ivy and Floyd Buch­
see us, J. W.
*
'icLBoii, uiiJerihe lao uii'l ne h riu
hr iii.eiivr Departine.it. uh. b.i< ii
pondent that “John Dav” is behind
i«i i ul tv alluwcu, will he give., an
—To F. Gibl lin’s enterprise the | •'Harney valley” in this respect, for anan.
t ut t he UDvV w mem io’< i urne n <1
.a exaji.ii.e the wiiins s ..i s.it*
citizens of Burns and Harney are! I am given to understand haying
Tinware, Glass, Paints and Oils.fWAll Kinds of Mowers, the
—Count.' Court convened Mon­
¡'riíi'iviá’*4 ,v utter vvideine ... re. u ¡ai .4
indebted for a smell or taste of in your valley is well nigh over.
Deering Binder, drc.jfW“Communicnt!ons answered.¿WPlace your
r,u . ..eu in Claimant.
day moruii.g, and, as there is a
1 Satins' wahren W itt . i .. . o er.
ripe peaches, and at a price not
Orders with this House if you want to buy what you need.
Enti.________ ______________________
unreasona. le. either, distance and
—The mountains here as else-' good deal of work to be done, will
1 Saw
carriage considered.
where are ablaze from fires set out not adjourn before the close of the
ROOF.
—Geo. W. Farleigh paid for and t»y camping outfits, in consequence week.
OXT.L
UstTxnS tati » I.ASi'OrFK r.,'
renewid liis sin scription to T he the average one you meet on the i —The Saddle Butte City is not
Lakeview,
Apiil il, isM.I
IS HEKivoY
ilia; ht- foil.»..-
H erai d before going to his new street complains of heat and smoke. I so far advanced as reported to U8
rvKweAaeti .er hai fl .ed hut < < e o ï h. s i u t c n-
' e th Hi piovi in iU) p. rt ol ii.s <mini,
home in Idaho, because he knows
—I have had the pleasure of a week since, as appears from the
5TS.
l‘G/uf will be;nui..c i . vd . iv <h<
Ke> viveral Lakev'ew, uregvii, on
it is the Lest medium through meeting the very “geniai host,” following: The people in the vicin­
.a », viz: it
which to learn neatly all the local Frank Me Bean and he says that ity of Saddle Butte met last Sun­
Alin u M. Field,
news.
his iii'.nkey crop is us complete a day at Mr. Canfield’s, ni.tl arranged
h.r the W«i u£ WJt. *'cc SI, Tp .7. S.
.he folio.»ing wi.iars s ...
JSE a . U • axis
success
at Soda as was anticipated to survey and lay off the town of
TOILET ARTICLES, GLASS, PUTTY, Ac.
.tlu i reline, ee Up.Hl aiiutu .i
—Mrs. McGee 1 rotight a speci­
hl and, vil. « Mfer .-in 8. Wi Hum
Saddle Butte, when 12 or 15 of the
men of wheat, oats, and barley, of am Frank is truly happy.
r.A.td Alberv Champe!, a.i »4'»Hi zen,
number agreed to build houses
ui), UrrguJi.
— F. Gibl.lin brought in a load which she has in about twenty
—The next time von hear from
A Mr. Emerson of Doug­ W. E. GRACE, P roprietor ,
BURNS, OREGON
•n who dcairec leprott i’ agni: s‘ the of peaches and plums from John acres, last Thursday, as her part to­ me it will lie on my return up the thereon.
>R.
f RU* h pfuot, vf W h«. kilo.. 8 .4 HtiV
las
county
talks
of
putting
up
a
Day
Friday
and
sold
out
at
75c
a
ward
advertit-ing
the
valley
al
ryad.
reason, unuer the law amt i lie regti-
John Day river, when 1 expect to
bc in.vrUr to. rtmeut, win s.i< ii gal on for the former and 50c for
'I he grain was irrigated and is ex­ give you plenty of information; un­ store and M. M. Brierly of Harnev
A Large Assortment of
’ fl
ailuueu. VX ili l egivvt. an
’
ar the anu>e met.ii./i.eu time nuu I he latter.
cellent, notwithstanding the pro­ til then allow me to say adieu to proposes moving his blacksmith
Oil examine the vine,» bib -<f Laid
simp there. As mentioned in these
longed drouth.
u iu «.ffer eviueiK e ill r. i.m ;:u . f
you and your estemable lady, also, columns there is ample evidence of
ted b> < iaiir.au'.
—We notice that every ranch­
friends
and
subsonic
myself.
eonMtr.’
WAKKKN’WllT. Reis er.
FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Etc.
an abundance of clear, cold, pure
man who sowed timothy in this val­ S— M. Cushing returned from a
M uch A do .
freighting trip Tuesday, from llun-
water to be had there.
ley,
succeeded
in
raising
a
good
NEW 1O-DAV
Has just been Received.
crop, and our young friend Stone­ ington, for J. Durkheimer & Co.,
--------------«-------
in the shortest time on record for a
Bible of American Citizenship.
will stands at the head.
six-horse team, 1G days.
His
N FOR LIQUOR LI<
i:
The history of our country hna been called |
E ds . H erald : I will send you
the I.ible «»f Anieric an I'itizei ahip If ihia be j PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
—Mrs. T. D. Harris writes her horses, too, looked as fine as when
Tint CBV xtv ' ... i-r OF
true, and no one denies it, then the His ory of I
daughter, Mrs. G. L. Moore, of her they started out. he having driven few items from Silver creek.
COVMTY, b T a TB or <>: :
G iv . ji by Hubert Howe Bancroft should be
safe arrival at her new home eight them at night, or in Ute c< ol only.
Everything guaranteed pure and of the very best quality.
—Warm, dry, and hills full of p at cd besi '.c the 1 iblc on every family altar 1
ate vf Oregon petti.
. u.- iLm. r miles from Baker City, and ex­
in Oregon, atvi ihr«aif.h«.ut the uhoie l*i.i;e<i ,
smoke.
¡•»»•e to F. All«.rea m d presses satisfaction with her new
—in answer to the statement cir­
rta’es. For It portra s in graphic rolo a all j
MNdrvn a - -hirk. . b .-H
culated lately, that the p istor here ' —Mr. Foster is busy with his tha- is m«/8 sacred to.ut pc. pie in a pu itical '
ttIvUa l.iq’lolB iu .CFB location-
BREWERY
and mnierial way—the several niigruiloi.g; sav i
A v. ru Pre im i,
"has been sending the money sub­ hay down at the Warm Springs.
¡tar dk periti uf twelve
Ing the country to the Untied Stairs; organiza- }
—E. A King requ “ ts us to state scribed and collected for his sup- ■
li. n vf government and society; early tria s
tolLUam.i hr rf ian,
that his saw-mil) is now in readi­ port while here, off to the railroad I —Ilav Dnsenbury is looking af­ and vif ssi. udea and later grand development :
PROPRIETOR.
L. «»Tito .-e.
PAUL LOCHER
Eruca «lera?,
ter
Mr.
Foster
’
s
upper
Silver
creek
ness
to
accommodate
the
public
to
pay
oil'
a
mortgage
he
has
on
It is sate to ea> that no one individual hus '
rif ili Deien Dau h.
ever <!o;ic a greater work for Oregou and Io- the |
with lumber of every description some property there,” the reverend ranch.
U nir De c auch,
nCtk.a. « u p n rr,
Aineri* a 1 people than Mr. Fancroft.
BURNS, OREGON.
on demand; and will not be under- gentleman say.* is without founda­ —Mr. E. D. Baker had quite a whole
Jvhli I’. ivi.
V piling in poison several times during the*
ait*. < hainher ain,
tion,
as
he
has
not
sent
a
cent
out
i
Sold
by
any
lumber
firm.
Orders
sad accident yesterday, while he progrtrs « f h s \ bs - work the several countries
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ABcari .» Furner,
of the town, except the $2.50 he was hauling willows his horses be­ he wrote about, he saved from al s uute oblivi­
fiMBrew S ore,
solicited.
50-tf
The Burn« Beer 1« a Fine Quality, and may be had by tha Glast, Bottled, or tn QnaMIry
p eve. c.
on
an
immense
lur.ss
of
invaluable
maierial
mailed to Chicago for homeopathic
|ja**ne.,
—Rev. Bartholomew is up and imdicine. Such reports are seri­ come frightened and ran away taken from ihe niuUiLs of forerr.« st men. He]
Blrkun,
throwing him out. lie is crippled also rar.M< ked the world for ear!> da!u. He I
iitrotti.d
attending
to
his
ministerial
ously injurious.
i Perr ,
up a little but getting along very then in a m. sr cor.a ientlot.s and erudi e man­
To N. Rrown, Mrs. C. M
th 8 pe:iti..n will duties.
LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ner arranged his materia! and wrote h l incom­
a mve
UCU v .4111 ..li
C Caldwell, Dr. Em ree, and one or
well at last accounts.
—
Ti.e-I
’
.
urns-Summt
r-Resort
is
parable history. 1.1 su< h noble effort rs this
Allg -4>7.
two ollies, the pis o- and his little where the Lest liquors are kept on
Livery I Feed Stable»
— R J. Bakerand Harry Elliott In- hss spent his life and over a milllou of dol :
r. A. <o<iawri.l,
CHAI. A. COG8WKLL.
family are indebted for necessary hand »11 the time. Tex. has nut start, d yesterday for Prineville luisin money.
P. H. MURPHY.
Llnkrtlle.
Lakeview
A grand benefaction like this deserves a
attention during his late serious i t a full, fine stock of Whiskies. with a load of wool apiece.
HORROR.
LAKEVIEW
-
w
-
•
OREGON
I heart) sympathy and support, let us not
Brandies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, etc.
COGSWELL & COGSWELL.
a *>u n h».R aho* k illness.
prove ui gratefu!. but show that we can appre­
11. <1 ih* V.FH i a . i
HAY A GRAIN
Fancy drinks a specialty. The
—Mr. Foster why not give a ciate su< h work. Prior to the publication <4 j LAKEVIEW ANI» I.INKVII.LE. Or.
» i ’»’B.4 pr lertv
Always on hand, and prompt attention fl van
—We have just learned of the “Sf.ng of the Sample Saloon” (have dance after haying and let the boys the second Volume «4 O rsgon , Mr. Bancroft’s
•atto i • tu ►•■«■ d
all urdeta for trama and vehicle!.
1-y
v i as .4 li ,»• h d whereabouts of a much-esteemed,
I works could unh be procured in complete seis !
you heard it?) begins:
get in and take their perdners?
Attorn
eys-at-Law
in 1 <• ir aur
of
.9
vos.
Tiis
p
e.en.el
many
from
pur-I
L 8 -m iin e . T •* u former pupil of ours in Callaway “I drii k tnei«H>d whiakv. I drink me £.»*>d bee*.
graph!'-, it «1 n< -
’he ’ <-at uf all urinkin*, i'm drit.king right
—We have a very nice school on chaaing ibe His or,, of Oregon, and who great I) My
’ta tn «a r. p' e co., Mo., Mrs. Annie McMurtrey, Fur here
”
jj -
to d«> s> In ais verto innumerable1
Meat Market.
Ih a - a iwü, ..r ht nee Berry, and send her a sample
Silver
creek now with 11 scholars «haired
requissihe publisher finally ronaented to la
1* i y « *«>|. nny
JOS.
RUDOLPH
...
Fsorairro..
—
“
Uncle
Tom
”
Whitworth
an
Attorney-at-Law,
in attendance and there will be Site the H siory of Oregon separate from the |
h
ha > c jtisl copy of our paper, as a pleasing re-!
Beef, Mutton, and RetiMn M from i to 12^ •
t • ’i it t r of ho
old-timer
of
Josephine
county,
Or.,
several
more
when
the
rush
of
work
full
sei.
thus
conferring
a
great
benefit
on
the
puuua.
rate i end cou - mindir of her happy school days.
M. A. KELTON.
• couniry. I Ait every true aon and daughter of
is in this county visiting his two is over.
i De i«.», k wi I I m »
-Mtf
Neer Restaurant.
, t h crher r. i-
Lakeview, Or.
t ■
Oregon, let every American remember this, and
—
Distribution
of
mail
matter
in
sons,
and,
notwithstanding
he
is
to,« »
1b rat c me a
PrarUrea In the erara of the «tato, .nd helor.
show gratitude in more than mere words.
—
Irffok
out
for
a
wedding
on
Sil
­
postoffiees in this pirt of East Ore­ over 80years old. and has I een four
u. ». .til > it ■>■
i-*r
Chia. Bou»wL
It is need!« rs to epeek further of the magnifi
gon, is dirty, dis igreea'd • work up­ times a bridegroom, he very frank­ ver creek soon.
ccnce of the work or meh s of ihe anthor No
to th -jlt>ow. and the salary of the ly avows he is in the Harney coun­ —There arc more lietter looking ration in the world lies a more full and truth­ Wachmaker&Jewele r
P. M. ought tube pr.ip.irionatelv in­ try to fit.d himself a home and a young ladies on Silver creek than ful re< < rd • f Its earl) afluiis; and by an author
S yrup for chib
of the ver> fiist ability and repuie. than Oregon
_ it ti a o . ne ot creased. In the sum tier the mat­ wife, and, unselfishly adds he’d any other place of its size, or at
J. W. BONEBRAKE.
•*H< si s w i ha mas er hand,” saa ihe Br.tiab
L h 1 i : si- he ter is <Iu.up -1 into a large goods- like to see some of the go id-look­
Lakeview. Oregon.
Quarterly
Review,
“
the
immti
ee
mesa
of
facie
least the boys think so.
tn uscii •< r rry
box
in
the
mi
lstof
a
blinding
cloud
ing,
sprightly
young
women
he
and
the
conflicting
t<
s
imouy
of
w
itnceeea.
and
I
ns
to
Puni r he of dust, out of which it is fished, sees atiout Burns get in and ____
_
—F. C. Dibble is busy cutting se*afaithfully the •rue poi.ifa forward.” while
marry
le is ii.ca.i h able.
PROPRIETORS, BURNS, OR.
the New York Herald affirms that the work
in. cure- dv.-cn- piece by piece, till the task is done; those tw? boys of his, as nothing hay. We understand he will bc- •will ever remain a monument to the writer’s Attorney, Notary Public &
ff ir. the boo l t i'i winter “it’s a little more so, if —
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-------- man down
*
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W« b«-» ■ ihoronth llvvrr ontflt—Hortvb.
settles
a young
to
the se- gin school as soon as work is over. intelligence.”
h-ni th t«i the
P iikz I m «Ir. —E»«r> irr..»ii|odltlc» foi tba
-Times arc rather ‘lull here.
Sec advertisement In another column for
Collector.
nub'lr »-Rimtmter that BuatnvM B«»b
Tike X"> ccuu . anythtng, ’ as it is mud or water riotis business of every-day life as a
So er «.lit bu«lii*«a will b« J.-c«
A S tranqkk . 1 Ageuta, to whom m.,s: Ubaral terms are offered A. C. BRODERSEN,... Lakeview CMb
! then.
I home and a wife.
1
2 17
LEGAL
A DV E FT 18 E M E NTS.
Tlic fine*« of fruit tree* yon ever <li*« ee.
Is found in the B ooujug on Nnr-ery;
s'o nm'*e on ur or.!' r iiniliiuiice u ontcleur
And hand the Agent who'aaviu i.ig i. here
HARDWARE, TINWARE, AND CROCKERY, &C„
N ew S chool
books ,
THE PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Official County
j
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