AL ADVERTISEMENTS. rAhlTTUM TAKE MOTHE. LEGAL -Q» ADVERTISEMENTS. gTOCK INSPECTOR'S NOTICE. >lleattou» of Notice to make Final Notice is hereby glveu that 1 have appointed •ctly made out for jou at ibia vdi-e, the fvlluwiitg Dvputiet: .-■a ao a. jpy of thia paper la mailed you i ate David Miller, Drewaey, Oregon na, oy perm aaiuu u< the I s. P..»t <>f O. V. -Motley .Harney, •• , ttneiit, while your Moure ia pubuahed W. D. Hehulck Diamond “ C. M. Fieiua, (Catlow) .Winnemucca Nev. Thvt. G. bui.gou .Burna Oregon. r. m ". . MEEKEK. Stuck li apectur W Harney, Harney Or., ---- -- co., “ “, -dt-Jau. 1, «y. U« it » d S tatu L a *M i > orrn «.I jkevl.w, Dragun. June 2kd, iiw.>. I J s JOTICE. I» HEUE ' UIVEN lliai .he rollo«- 1 \ Cl'.,I rattlnr baa lied noli. <■ J In» it.i. i. U nited S tates L and O ffice , t A rke Bnal pr.w.1 In rapport of Ula . >ultu. Buri.», Oregon, July 15, Jssy j ■'LIMI ,alu proof will be inud.- i..ie ilu- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the United Lakuk-W. Oregon, on Statt» Laud Office for the Harnet Land Dia riet, OrcMoti. will be opened for the tranniriiun oi b' CE|f Charla» H. Mralth. public buainesa on die 2d day of September, A. ■ ERV i I«», for the W«uf SE'. of '.•<• .0. , _ a D , 1 - av , at lu o’clock, a in, at Burns, Hurney He I L'l. E qr. bee k9, Tp «M, >. l< ■ • . t H. count), Oregon. 1 GR U e following witnesava lupruve hi» J. B. HUNTINGTON. Regia* er, <Tlii\ ' • residence upou, ana < u.i i. u, ..» h f. Jy UW5 HARRISON KELLY, Receiver 1 vis: H. O. Jones, Joseph Delore, b. and Jvhu Po.ter,a«l ui name., cm ., eR0ll Uort McDermL, Ne.a.ia, ■on v.*hu desires to protes Uh!Ht s the ___ ___ vf such pruuf, or wim km i. h .1 u >\ I rea8.«u, under the iS ' n.iu .n- ••/li the inieriui Dcpar.im a , ' nu ü lid not be allowed, M i 1 i « an iy a* the above uaioen i ■ ■ piu* u HAS LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY .amine ihe wiineese» m 1 a. . . i uni NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. fir evident*« in rebu u. .4 a.<* sub claiuiaui. W.UIUEN TBUl l i. Uegiater. THURSDAY, AUGUST'.'S, 1889. THE HERALD —Fine roast at the Byrd meat —Sept. 2d Burns races. , shop. - —School in Dist-14 closes to — Miss Roberts, Mrs. Pierce, and morrow Mrs. Buchanan dined at the Burns —Another grand ball will be 1 Sunday, and spent the day in town given in Burns Sept. 6th. with Mrs. Grace. —Porter house steaks at 10 cents —The following is the description a pound at Byrd’s meat shop. - of the route of the new county road betweeu Blitzen and Burns: —Beer and Liquors of all kinds Beginning at the j mile stake be just received at the Palace saloon. tween Sect. 18 & 19, Tp. 28, S, R. —The ladies of Harney realized 31 E, running thence N. following $18.25 with their ice-cream festival the i mile line thro’ Secs. 18, 17, A on the 23d, for the pastor’s benefit. 6, in said Township and Range, thence N. following said J mile — Miss Augusta Paesche arrived line thro’ Secs. 31, 30, 19, 18, 7, & in Burns week before last from 6, in Tp 27, S. R. 31, E; thence in Iowa, to join her parents, resident NW. direction on the nearest and in this county. most practicable route to a point —Burns hotel offers good meals, where" the section line between Secs good lodging, and good service at 2 3 in Tp. 24, S, R. 30, E., inter reasonable figures during the races. sects the county road known as the Black Snag and Burns Road. P. All are invited. F. Stenger, 8. H. Simmons, and —“Sandy” Hancox says he came Jos. McLaughlin, viewers; W. R. to the Harney country in 1866, and Gradon, surveyor. brought the first train from Canyon to Camp Harney. Del Norte Item«. Burns Jockey Club I BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. Held a meeting Saturday, July 27, ■ 1889, and made out the following program, and named time for races i September 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th: ! 1st Day—Quarter-mile dash, free for all, purse ......................$150.00 2d Day—Five-eighth-mile dash. IN BURNS, HARNEY CO., OREGON. for 2-and-3-year-old colts $150.00I 3d Day—Half-mile heat, 2 in 3,1 free for all, purse............. $150.001 4th Day-Six-hundred-yards, free A grand free ball and free basket supper is to be given next Monday for «11 Harney County saddle' September 2d, 1889, in honor of the opening of the Harney Land Ottice, horses, purse....................... $100.00 Ice-Cream stands will be placed in the ante--oom for refreshment, pro- 5th Day—One-mile, free for all, ceeds therefrom for benefit of pastor, , Everybody invited. purse.................................... $200.00. Entrance fee 10 per cent of purse. Blood Horse Association Rules to govern all races, and no money be given for a walk-over. “Purse P roprietor M rs . LOUIS RACINE. hung on the wire.” Address P. F. S tenger , This handsomely appointed hotel is open to accommodate the pub Burns, Or.1 lic with the best rooms, table, and service the town affords. Terms Reasonable. VAQUEROS’ RACE FREE BALL FREE SUPPER I I ••Fur Cow-Horse* Only.** A BAR —Dr. Horton, dentist, will be in E ds . H erald : The new town- Attached, where is Kept all Sorts of Liquors. One Finely Finished Saddle. Harney on or about the 20th inst. site for Del Norte was surveyed One Silver-Mounted Bit. U nited S tates L and off « ej to do dental work and will remain 13 inst. Laaeview, Oregon, June.., is#9 I I have added to my Stock of One Pair Silver-Mounted Spurs. only 10 days, when he will come on ( IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol —Chas. Johnson purchased the Local News. , . Her has ti:ed notice <»f Ins intention to Burns. - One Riatta. V. J. Miller house and moved it to inal proof in tappon of his claim, «aid proof will be matte betorv the One Carona. —On the 23d, J. E. Ragon while Del Norte. r Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on HARNEY COUNTY ITEMS. h, via: One Mecarte. — Lumber, building material, etc., cl ut preparing to go to Baker City for a Jueepli Delore, is said to be accumulating at Del load of supplies, had his spine 10M, fur the Sjf of N K qr. and Lots A FULL LINE OF Entrance $12. —To keep posted l.TpM.H, K M IC. lie imimi i lie fol severely injured by his wagon turn Norte, and several buildings will messes to prove ¡»1« < oiitiuuot.s real Eight to enter and Six to start. be erected shortly. ing over on him. —Read T he H erald . u and cuhivatiuni of »aiu iauu Us: h. H. U Jones, H. E. La.Ooii, Peter Distance 600 yards. —Newt. Hoover and wife started —Costs only $2.50 a year. all of Harney •uunt). oicg.m, and —Paul Locher, the Burns Brewer, for Klicketat co., W. Y. the 20th, trniit, Nevada. “ For cow horses only.” —For local news read T he H er is just finishing a new building on •on who desires to prolesi auainst the on a visit to friends and wife’s par And School Supplies of all Kinds, Stationery, Etc. of su< h pi »uf, or who km.wa of any ald . his lot, for a dry house for the stor J reusou under the ia w a.oi liie regu- The saddle will l.e on exhibit for j ents. ihe interior iwpsr; ih . i . i . •..!>> ►:»< h —For county news read T he H er age of grain. uid not be aiioWSU, will he gov.. mi —Thomas Hoover’s family from j 4 days before the race at Tex. Sill ty at the above Mentioi e<t time Mini ALD. —Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Keeney, Missouri arrived a few days since man’s. r.ss-examine the wiuivteea <>f said and to offer evidence in rcbu.tui of —For Land Office news read T he his wife, little daughter, and broth and have located near Del Norte. Iited hv claimant gSF"All of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. H erald er Walter, accompanied by Alex. WARREN TRUITT. Register. -In Burns —Lucius Bates has sold his 2-32 GEO. McGOWAN. Ilancox, all of Long Creek, regis- ranch to Palmer of Sumpter valley. | -Plenty hay. istered at the Burns, Tuesday. —Sept. 2d the Burns races. —A petition is in circulation for -Plenty grain. PROOF. —No tomatoes, yet. —Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Frye, a road from Del Norte to intersect P-* UsiTcn S tat «» M ni > Orrim. | -Plenty stable room. the Burns and Harney road. I—Lakeview, orafon, June l.-vei j —P. F. Stenger returned the 27th.' and Miss Ollie, expect to move —R. A. Hendricks is cutting -Race track in fine condition. IS HEREBY GIVEN mat the fellow next week to Anderson valley, i settler ha» filed noth v <4 hi» iuien- —Tuesday John Robinson in where Mr. F. has taken up land, and quite a lot of logs for the McKinney 1 ke final proof IHgUpp< ri .1 L:s < !ttnn, -Good hotel accommodations. •aid proof Will be made bui.»re the town. they will make their future home saw-mill. r Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on there. -T he H erald ’ s gait 2:50; time — Chas. Morrison has contracted ; lmiMta. h» v1i: —W. E. Grace will be in town all .tames IHmneiiy, 365 days; distance as-you-please; to haul 45,000 ft lumber to the Har F. E. B each . President, W m . M c F all , Treasurer, next week. .212 for 1114 E»< of NW qr. A Lola 1 4 2 —There has been $1000 raised ney lumber yard; why not start favorite of everybody except con bo, t», R «M-, E. He Uuinis the foilow- E. H ughes , Vice-President, W. F. B rownton , Secretary. Mk.« to prove Illa t out inti, ue resi- j for purses for Harney. They have — Burns races September 2d to yard at Del Norte and supply stitutional kickers. >u and cultivation of »aai land, \iz built a new mile track and are pre a the i, Joseph Delore, IL O. Jone», nml J. September "th. new town? an oi Harney eouut), urugon, and pared to give good races. They -Call every day of the Races, •rmit, Nevada. —F. M. Jordon went to Salem will commence on the 17th of Sep —Thomas Maupin is opening a at Mrs. Parker’s, next door to the tun who desires to protest ugni list the on business, 22d. lane between his and J. P. Dickin Postoffiee, for Lunch, and Ice tember. - of such proof, u- wh.» knuukuf any jfVList of Directors and Stockholders at the office of the Agent: — .1 reason, under the law h iu i lie irgu son’s ranches that will be quite Cream, at all hours. JI fi? l.ke interior Depart met. t, why uu< ii — We purpose publishing full re —Our charming little girl-friend. convenient to the neigborhood. ***xy*ild not be allowed, will be given un J. D. Shaw, ty at the nuove meu.ioned lime ami ports of the races. Frankie Stenger was taken alarm rvss-exainine the wiftteFBi» <»f said -Billy Wood’s “Barb Wire” is CANYON CITY III MS. BURNS. OREGON. 2-30tf ano to offer evidence in rebunai of —Mart. Brinton came in on the ingly ill on the evening of the 26th, iited by claimant. is ready for the Saddle. with slight chill, fever, and sore evening of the 25th. E ds . H erald : “A stage held WARREN TRUITT, Register. Dr. McPheeters is in at up by one masked ro >ber on1 -“Morman Jimmy” came over —Junior in the firm of Sworts & throat. from Diamond on tho 24th, with tendance. Powder river summit, and the con “Gray Eagle.” Miller in town Monday. I . -ROOP, _ —As our Canyon City letter was tents of registered packages rifled —Mr. and Mrs. Jno. W. Sayers -Tex Sillman’s “Youngsters” are mailed at that point on 20th, inst., successfully.” ll 1 U nits » S tat «» L and O ffice , / dined at the Burns 25th. going to make a record; be sure to On Main street, Burns, Harney county, Oregon. U11W Ijikevlew, Oregon, June '¿k, 1MV. i we did not receive it until the night On the eve of the 16th, the stage I 18 HEREBY GIVEN Hint the f.illow- —Miss Theresa Young is teach of the 22d after T he H erald was bound for Baker City, Clarence be there and see. i mntler bat filed notice of hi» inten- MRS. C. M. CALDWELL ------- P roprietress . . kt final proof in support of in» claim, ing in the Terrell district. issued. This is the cause of its be Johnson driver, and a passenger,; -Keeney Bros, came in 28th with - VUilSid proof will be made before I lie „ r Receiver at Lake vie Oregon, on ing delayed. Miss Montgomery of John Day on “Pin Ear,” and “Little Joe,” accom-1 1 h. 18Mb via: —Fresh beef 10 cents a pound board, was held up by a robber and panied by the illustrious “San Henry O. Js.nra, at W. C. Byrd’s meat shop. - —Prineville News: Some of our the driver told to throw out the dy.” P , 841*2, for the W)* of NEU, N W qr of rridayii| NEqruf swqr, bc < k?. Tp . . i< Has been refurnished and put in condition to accommodate the Traveling Pub —Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sayers subscribers owe us three, four and mail and treasures—’’forced to do so j S)t r J*namei the following wiien. , as high as five years’ subscription. with a revolver pointed at his lic, Guests from the Country, Transient and lte^ular Day Boarders and < oiiliilUoUt rtalnente upon n. <. ■ n. i dined at the Burns, Sunday. THE HORSES. ¡■]ji «aid laud, \iz: John binii li, N. B. Wi,.- Lodgers. Meals served promptly. Charges reasonable. The fare We believe they would get mad as bend. ” The driver did as he was j . >hiiiig«.e.i, and Edwaru N..b,e, nil of -Hamilton, Grant co., has J. H. and service the best the country affords. Wants of Pas —Mr. and 'Mrs. J. P. Dickinson of thunder if they had to wait that told. The “gentleman oft he mask” (1 cilllllCAuunt), Oregon, auu Fori 51<i>vimit, rndS. Hamilton’s three horses on the sengers by Stage promptly met. Time-Tables Del Norte were in Burns, 24th. long for small sums due them. then proceeded to rifle the contents, 1 »on who«UaireaMprotest again»: the x, and Daily Newspapers in the O ffice . track: OXT,'.l>vf Buch pittof, or > ho kno\.» «.! any which he seemed to do with alacri —Loadsand loads of goods com —E. A. King requests us to state II ret.aoii, unlerthe lau ami the regu- “ Napa. ” the AUterior fteparimc.j. win. > ing in for our merchants, daily. that his saw-mill is now in readi ty, taking therefrom “the reeietered “Champagne.” vild not be allow«#, u id be given un H at the above lneniioi.t' dmv a..d ness to accommodate the public mail only.” With this accom “Lady Dudly.” IT CLAIMS TO BE A FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY HOTEL — Harney icecream entertain r. a* e>a« 1 v the v.iti ttr s . ■ sui iNTb. a .u v • Be# ©Aide • e i n . u .n. ..i i with lumber of every description plished. the next demand was made Only, and offer* ft* cour’esieM loall vbd.ing Burns, the Trade-Center of Harney cointry -Long Creek, Grant co., sends J. ' ment took place Friday, Aug. 23. lilted b> emheaui. ¡on demand; and will not be under for the driver to put mail sacks on A. Cris8inan’s three horses: WARK KN TRUITT, Regie cr. —Mrs. and Miss Bailey and Miss sold by any lumber firm. Orders on the stage and resume his trip, and he needed not the second invi “Jordan.” Shoemake dined at the Burns, Mon solicited. 50-tf USE “Rattler.” tation, but did as requested. day. “Billy Barlow.” PROOF. BAKER, CITY, OREGON. —Any of the housekeepers in W. P. Gray, our sheriff, was >K. —Tex. struck the bull’s-eye twice Burns, who would like to have a one of the victims to the tune of Also, Keeney Bros.’ two horses, Uxrr«i>STATI« I.ANI.din. e , i Lakevlew, Oraaun, Aprii il, lwj.j in succession, in target practice on nice young woman from the coun $182 and William feels rather sore in charge of M. S. Keeney: Have the Largest Establishment in Eastern Oregon stocked with 5 18 HEKKHY GIVEN U n. ¡..•i-.u..«- “Pin Ear.” try do work morningsand evenings over the loss. The voice of our ^-(’1 V'd *eM,er AledAoiH c of hi» ifiten- the 27th. ‘ ike final prMu/In •u|q..a i <a hiK Hini, “Little Joe.” to pay for her board while attend »«id pruuf vili bc uiuae uei »rv thè —Miss Zella Railev started for ing school in town, will find ad people say “hunt the rascal down,” >rRetviverat Lakei’c«. »¡ ■ on -Diamond Valley, Harney co. has and this should be done at the ear ih, i8r», via: Baker City 27th, to attend St. dress at this office. e<)VRÌt, Alm.n ».>•:!. liest possible moment. It is pre Wm. Woods’ horse: Francis Academy, , fur the W»iof W , Barb Wire.” —Preparation is made for Burns sumed the party that so success “ He .etnee <he Mio. ; il »» f And the horse of J. H. Wad —The Harney Land Office opens to entertain all who accept a cor fully got away with his booty, is •■ reaMeii« t* .1 i WÄPANQ E7. T* Mld latta, vi»; Casi ■ •:« > u ; .»m :.t 10 a in. next Monday, for trans SPORTING GOODS, & Cutlery, W AUUiXd. none other than the one who held man: |er,aud AibpnChapj >1. a zen. dially extended invitation to be uUut.', (irvgun. action of public business. “Gray Rooster.” 1 present on Monday evening, Sept. the stage up near Sumpter 2 years innwh.. ilreeto) f ,lir ago when he made a hand of $1,500. -Burns has the following in train 2d, at the grand ball and supper *•<su- k pi *oftor m > s 1 tu y —Ike Baer went on from Baker al rvM» »n, it idertìi< . ìh . i - u i —The diptheria scare seems to ing: with which the citizens will cele to San Francisco, last week, and f thè interÌMr Dep<«n h cu ii Tex Sillman’s two saddle horses,' brate the opening of the Harney have abated since may last, after sul'! I ua ! De Bllowea. u iìl t.e gì» et. tt:i it. àt ii»eab*«re wjci;t ì . hic L ihhc hh < i will 1 e absent several weeks. doing fearful work in the John Luce ' a gray and a bay, and his two Tinware, Glass, Paints and Oils,g»^All Kinds of Mowers, the Land Office. < rota e.xamine the wiine.-s H «.f Mila —At Dist-3 school house there “Youngsters.” , Deering Binder, &c.g»F"Communications answered.Place your , Miai ¡0ofierevlaence in reuuitai uf household. uitied by cialmaur. —Mrs. W. H. Culp and Mrs. A. is a social meeting after Sabbath Geo. W. Hayes’ 2-year old Con- Orders with this House if you want to buy what you need, —Watermelons are now ripe, and WARRENTRUIIT, Regls’er. school that is as good as preaching. J. Wilson were in town Saturday, the delicious fruit can be had at nor colt: “Cicero.” Ila' soliciting small contributions from t no«*""1....... -Also, John Newman’s two horses —An addition is being made to citizens with which to purchase a very reasonable figure—Oh dat “Barney.” 4-year-old. the southwest part of the Burns means for lighting the school-house watermelon! >d, iw* —Frank Metcham of this place “Soda Water Jim.” 3-year-old. ■ I" (ON FOR LIQUOR I.K l-.X.-E hotel, so as to enlarge the lodging in Dist-3, where divine services of i has returned home from his Baker accommodation. coning — -Harney sends in Flood’s Con the Christian church are conduct City trip and says the roads are in I-, ’ RottOBABLK TW« COt'STV I OI T.T or TOILET ARTICLES, GLASS, PUTTY, & c. ‘r .T cocwtt , stat « ot "i'.i . .X —Prayer meeting every Friday ed. They obtained 18.25 which a dusty condition; he had in his nor horse. Ben.» and iegal vo was expended for four lamps and a company the following passengers: lili I, t ’.lUttiy of Har- evening in the school house of THE JOCKEYS. can filled with coal-oil. eti i.ni .„ur Honor I Dict.-3. Every t ody cordially in- The Misses Metcham and Parish, BURNS, OREGON is i«» P. Andrea at <1 - ‘ ‘ Bud ’ ’ Howard ".Jordan’s” rider VV. E. GRACE, P roprietor , itidrea bhirk. lusell > vited to lie present. also, Cy. Parrish and 8. Durkhei-i Ins Liquors in irte — Ochoco Review: Dr. Wells, of is shaking hands with friends and linAIVvrd Pretlnct, —Vale Atlas: T. H. Roberts, New York, was here looking for mer, who thinks “there is no place admirers of good riding. ■a period of twelve I A Large Assortment of late of the Harney Press, has been a place to locate. The Dr. spent like home.” William Chris ian, -Harry Riggs a rider from Pais — John Day valley ie now in its 1 appointed trensurerof Harney coun several months looking over the , Ru>re. , , - , , ley will ride for Tex Sillman, and Krbts. Hesse, ty. Good appointment. country west of the Cascades, but *lorv’ the farmt™ are «bout to be will make his mark as a first-rate, B. I». Deienbatigh, Louis Deient-augh, that climate not agreeing with his ! K ’ ? tht ‘ ,r gram harvest, and your ■P- ai < arpen.er. trustworthy rider. —Ice-cream will be served by Has just been Received. Juhu Potter, forn™nt 18 K,ven t0 ' the ladies of Burns on the evening health, he has come to Eastern Or '" L»<". Chamberlain, -“Little Joe” is on the grounds, that the average crops will be I egon, hoping to find a more genial ^ at Andrem Turner, of the free dance, the proceeds for . ahead of the season of 1888, which sound as ever. Andrew Some, PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED climate. The Dr. has the appear H. A. hievens, the benefit of the pastor. ' i is a good thing for one and al) Walter Keeney rides for Keeney C. F. Barne), ance of a cultured gentleman, ai.J Ch. I*ro» , Bros. Wm Melton, —Bung Gee, a Chinese merchant would be a valuable acquisition to alike. ¿tF Everything guaranteed pure and of the very best quality. MAis Perry, —Jap McKinnon’s. M. M. Cush “Sandy,” will open the Burns the professional men of any place of John Day, with his wife, is mak dtllC’; given th«r this petition will named Court un the ing a business trip to Burns, and where he should conclude to locate. ing’s, Robt. Terrell’s teams passed Racing Season with the usual sol He left on Thursday for the Harney through this place bound for Baker emnities. they are the guests of Ton Sam. BREWERY. P. Annnsâ, H. J. . shirk . country, and if not pleased with since my last and they are expected Applicants. —There is every prospect of the that country, he may return to to load with merchandise for your —Trial of speed took place for a PROPRIETOR. PAUL LOCHER Burns races proving a decided suc Prineville. thriving, also, industrious town. small bet, between “Scorpion” and cess. There are good horses in “M uch A do .” “Champagne,” on Wednesday; the training now. and serveral expected —T he H erald $2.50 a year. >RYi---------------- ■■---------------------------- Canyon City, 8-20-'89. latter won. daily. —A party of immigrants, with ------ o----------- —Go to the Livery and Feed Sta 9 wagons in all, passed through TOX fob LIQUOR license . FOIl SALE The Rums Beer ’f a Fine Quality, and may ** had by the Gian. Bottled, or In Quantity. Wanted for the Wel ble of Reed & Cavin at the old Burns, Monday, from Iowa, and Ten RuccArfMwi come Smlille. IKI NT Y COURT OF A lot of Thorough-bred and High Pioneer stand in Burns, when you bqund for Rogue river valley. A Grade Spanish Merino Bucks, and The “ Texas ” «tands out bold. ' want to obtain good livery accom voter* of Catlow long, dry trip, evidently, as the an some good grade ‘Ewes for sale ___ lutate of Oregon, re- 39— imals were jaded and leg-weary. grand, and majestic tig a Club cheap. Honorable h sl\ to modations. flow lo «eli spirita Room, Amusement Hall, and Even inc. nuora in ) cm qua For further particulars address —Sig. Durkheirr.er of Canyon Prineville Review will have another ing Resort, and holds out for Re ii.»w Prerlncf. Har chance when this outfit reaches its B rown B ros .. ke peri.»d of »ix (»•), City, accompanied by Richard -------------------------- to get in another article freshments whatever is called for 40-46* f Sep*ember. A. D. “ Riley. Or. Clark, arrived in Burns 29th inst. town til ever pray. I in Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, against the new county, headed FROM PRINEVILLE TO BURNS. Mr. D. remains here until the re I . J. !*tss.»n, “They must have Something to Beers, Summer Beverages, Cigars >. H) mer, turn of Mr. Baer. . H. Shirk. Eat, and then quote the language <fcc. in any style ordered. Let’s Arty, C. B BAKER, Sub-Contractor. ries M Fleh’». —The Christian Sunday School of sonft “gentleman(?)” (some sa sing the 421et song in “How to be DOCTOR I. J. WELLS. Ihar the fore«»>ins Happy: ” loon loafer too “ gentle ” to work no Leave« Prineville Mondai» «1 » a m. Arrive» •< Byrn» W»dnradaj» at j p m. to the Honorable established in Dist-3 under the we'ra playln« and funny thin« Mvln« Leave» Burn» Tburolav» at (am. Arrive» at Prineville Saterdaj» at « p m Oregon, on >nday, management of Mr. and Mrs. Culp doubt) al>r>ut the settlers starving Billiard, BURNS— OREGON. And lanahln« and talklt.« >ha whola jolly day: UVB, we re drinking, nor weary with has never missed a meeting since it out here on account of the drouth Bc»t liquors E dwi W C a TLO r. thinking. Graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical Col l Applicant started. ; and leaving daily. But how to add on a night just as gay. -3» | lege New York City, P4S. Passenger Rate* from Prineville to Burna. |7.S0. Round Trip. Ili- wilh 80 day» delay. Aug 22-39 Official County Paper. PROOF. HARDWARE, TINWARE, AND CROCKERY, &C„ NEW SCHOOL BOOKS, CANDIES AND TVOTIONS. PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE CO. BURMS, HOTEL This Old and Reliable House vk BUGGIES &. BUCKBOARDS AND Í0 FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Etc ori BURNS. OREGON. Stags