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THE J. DURKHEIMER'S <fc CO. LOCAL-PAGE ADVERTISEMENT. LOWEST Ttfar°nneyy County With Their lilltlk' ID., I* FALL S g WINTER SUPPLIES. THAT CAN SUPPLY THE Our Prices are the SAME as 'A hbk, * SOLICIT YOUR TRADE J. DURKHEIMER &, CO, »Dsn THE WRECKERS OF HIGH PRICES IN HARNEY VALLEY. 1 M. E. Conference at La Grande. ' J.?'!'!.,J.L Burns' Weather Record. Oct. 3 to Oct. 9. —Friday night speaking in Burns —Inspector Harbison has con sented, upon invitation of represen —Isaac Foster is in town. Sept. 27th, 12 ministers in atten tative citizens, to speak on the sub Thusday: 6 a m—Chilly. dance. VINAL PROOF. << — A. Wintermeier is in town on i u Buras Land Office. HAS LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY ject of Land Office interest in this 12 m—Warm. Conference organized 28th. << U nited S tater L and O ffice , ( land matters. J <loo of all psrtlw eoneernml ■■ community, on Friday evening at 8 NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. 6 p m—Chilly Burns, Oregon, September 2, 18894 ■AViwf land Notices within th. Hm i . o’clock, in the Burns town hall. Bishop Bowman presides; H. K. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow H erald and Free Press one year Friday: Ditto. ctis called to the follow inn n, Ing named settler ha« filed notice of his inten Everybody cordially invited to be for $2.50. Hines, secretary. tion to make final proof in support of his claim, Saturday: 6 a m—Cool. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1*89. present. A C luting rre-emptloo Not i< < « » ■" and ’hat said proof will be made before the G. M. Irwin is to be tried on Fri “ 12 m—Quite warm. Xwteart. Notice • "t Rt.giH.ei’ nnd Receiver, U. 8. Land office, at — Miller, of Sworts A' Miller, is in Bui m», Oregon, on October 11, 1889, viz: :p\\»t Notice' day, on charge of dishonest deal “ 6 p m—Warm. Dust —Commissioner Lytle Howard town to-day. Jmtir« <» Wygal. _| ICat|ce. .; ...i. . '"•> IL E. N’o, 1051, for the ELj of 8\V qr, and Lots 3 ings while pastor of La Grande storms all afternoon. and brother were in Burns, Tues <fc 4. of Sec. 30, Tl>. 22, S. R. 26, E„ W. M. He Official County Paper. day. —Clyde Embree is attending church; E. Hayes is Baid to be the names following wttuesfies to prove his contin Sunday: 6 a m—Warm, cloudy. 2QJR00F. uous rehidence Upon, and cultivation of. said school at Enterprise. author of this charge; is also, ac “ 12 in—Very warm, elec land, viz: Richard Miller, David Miller. Joseph —A couple days before Dr. II. M. Williams, and Zachariah Hogan, all of Riley, cused of libel, lying, etc.—Cor. Bed tricity, short sprinklings of rain, ■ j T itkd S tatus L and oí i i r. > Local News. Harney county, Oregon. —W. F. Howard of Drewsey, in rock Democrat, Sept. 27. 4ikevlew, Oregon, Aug. 18. I Horton reached home from Burns, slight thunder and lightning. Sept 5-41 J. B. HUNTINGTON, Register. S HEREBY GIVEN that i • a fine son arrived to gladden the Burns, Saturday. tattlerhaa filed notice of I.’»- ni’c'i- 6 p in—-Quite warm. e Anal proof in support <«f Lit* < bum, doctor’s home. We congratulate —Old newspapers at this office Send The Herald to Your Friends. Heaviest dust storms of the season HARNEY COUNTY ITEMS. I id proof will he made nr the pINAL PROOF. Dr. and Mrs. Horton. 'B'gOri Receiver at Lakeview. Oregon, on 50 to 75c per hundred. . IK*’, vi«: Miss Birdie Jurgsdorff, a bright all afternoon, the wind at its great U nited S taten L and O ffice . I .lames Donnelly, 4 Burns, Oregon, Sept. 17. 1889 i — Mrs. M. A. Fry, who has just young lady of Wilmington, Cal., est hight at 4 o’clock. Calm at 8. Our readers and their friend« will please read —Dr. and Mrs. Embree of Boat f,2 for the !• o< NW qr <t Lo'« 1 A 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol returned from Byron Terrell’s at Monday: 6 a m—Cool, cloudy. >, S. Roti, E. He U hwh Hie • • owing settler hits filed notice of his intention over the following; in a neatly written letter of Sept. Ford were in town shopping Sth LB to prove his cmRi'i’. to make final proof in support of his claim, 1st. Applications for Notice of Final Proof Sage Hen, reports Mrs. T., who has 12 m—Very warm. and t u I vat ioti of b <¡ ■ ■. . ' and that said proof will be made before the correctly made out at T he H erald office, inst. 18, writes to her ‘ ‘ Uncle John ” Cra been quite sick, as convalescent. Joseph Delore. H. O J. . ? <i< •! L Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office nt 6 p m—Cool. One of 2d. No person ever lost hi« land through any <■1 of Harney eouuty, u¡- yon, nu'l Burns, Or., on Friday, October 25th, 1889, viz: —Mr. and MiFS Cawlfield and ven, who sends her a year’s sub the most violent winds prevailed trickery, negligence, or mistakes, on T he H er mit Nevada. Maurice Fitzgerald, —Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McKinnon I Miss Ragon dined at the Burns, scription to the E ast O regon H er between 4:30 and 5:20 that has vis ne bf SE' J* 4 of Sec. 17, Tp. 28 ald ’ s part. i> who (legres to profnt’ agn:nr,t the H. E. N’o. 716, for the 11. names ______ the following j 8d. None but Publishers’ Legitimate Fees expect to start the last of this uh if «itch proof. <>’• wb£ ko>i ><u< S, R .v5. K. W. M. He ald : Saturday. wi nesbts to prove his continuous residence I \ ii rvaxot). under the law «. < -mi “The Oregon paper is very inter ited the town the past two years, an ‘‘•^e luterivr De|»a:”-ineiit u mo ii upon and cultivation of said land viz: Wm. . have ever been churged or collected by T he month to California, where they in —Thanks to Schoo! Superintend- esting to us, as we see the names enormous cloud of dust advancing ino’ he alhjwed Will U- v ’•«•i an Black, Wm. H. Mahon, Peter Delore, and Chas. H erald . tend to winter. ar ihe above mett'lotK ì ¡ n 1 M. Frje. all of Burn« P. O. Harney co., Oregon. 4th. No Publication Notice was ever taken j j ent Baker for latest copy of Oregon of a great many people that we rapidly from the southeast and ob r iM-examine the w IU uhh «* • f nm-i Sept *9,-43 J B. HUNTINGTON. Register out oi T he H erald ’ s columns before the expir —Hon. Jefferson Davis’ paper in j School Laws. scuring everything, momentarily, ■’fod lo offer evidence in renu iai. f iiuvu uiviiuuu. ” have nuaiu heard juu vou mention. ation of Ihe required number of consecutive the October “Belford’s” “Does The ~^‘‘<3ted by claimant. from view within five feet of the weeks. CT0CK INSPECTOR'S NOTICE. WARREN TRUITT. K<3-ir’< r. — Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Levens If the local page of T he H erald observer, as it swept through. Be 5h. Neither time, expense, nor trouble is ' Majority Rule?” is read with inter IK------------------------ started to Canyonville, 2d inst. to is of interest to an intelligent lady gan raining at 8 and continued off* Notice 1, hereby given that I have appointed j spared by T he H erald , to put the Notices up , est by a large class of readers. the following Deputies: like the writer, who has only heard visit relatives and friends. in the most approved form, and to furnish a , on all throughout the night at Drewsey, Oregon. David Miller, of the jieople mentioned therein, and —John Craven, who started to neatly printed Publisher’s Certificate with each. | .Harney, “ O. V. Motley prolonged intervals. — Free Press the best family pa What we have done in the past we will do : drive cattle for Wm. Reynolds, W. D. Helmick Diamond “ _J witkb S tates L and O ffice , i how much more entertaining it C. M. Fields, (Cetlowt .Winncmur- « Nev. in the future, and, therefore, solicit the publi- : keview, Oregon, August *L i ' Tuesday: -6 a m—Chilly; misty. per and the H erald the best family would be to absent friends who took an attack of pneumonia fever J-urns, Oregon. rht.s. o. Dodson _ 8 HEREBY JIVEN that in <Minj.ll- cation of Land Notices in a newspaper that is ! local newspaper one year, both for “ 12 m—Cocl; sprinkles. W m . MEEK i- R. Stock-'nap. ■ tor. /[ n. Comm inloner*«. Lett er • (. the have personal acquaintance with when as far as the Malheur, where '.It-Jan. 1, tfll. not risky. 'Axx«me<l settler ha« tiled notice of his ! Harney, Harney co.. Or., $2.50. “ 6 p m— many of the citizens of this county. 6th. As T he H erald tabors under neither , he remained until able to travel, i • make dual proof in support of inn bat «aid proof will be made before i “mortgage troubles,’’ nor indebtedness, nOr and returned to Burns on 1st inst. —Four applicants for the clerk To send a H erald for six months Commenced raining at 3 o’clock. and Receiver at Lak« vie ■, Oregon, TIMBER culture “patent’’ Bide, there is no risk of foreclosure, | l«h, lust, vis: ship of the Burns Land Office, viz: or a year is a quick way to write Slight fall of sleet; misty rainfall suppression, ft ilure, nor e\en “coming out on a j —Dr. Tolin, one of the most emi W. W. Cardwell, J. D. Shaw, J. E. letters. till 8 o’clock. U nited S tates L and O ffice , | Herbert A. Dibble, Burn«, Oregon, Sept 19, 1889 | half sheet,” to render the publication ineffect nent surgeons in San Francisco, of i, forth« of NE»4, BE’f of Wednesday: 6 a m—Cloudy. McKinnon, and M. N. Fegtley. COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at ive. ,8 R 24, E. He names the follow iinuei Bnilev against George Continues tlie Hunt. sea to provo his continue s resi- thi« office by “ 12 m—Cool; cloudy; Sth, T iie H erald does not risk the legality j fers to remove the cancer or fungus and cultivation of said land, viz: I Rolf for failure tocotnplx with law as to Timber growth, or whatever it may be | —The Gage Sisters will be in dust laid, but not muddy. Mi ilfore, Columba« Johnson. Jamis j Culture Entr\ No. 890. dated May 4th. 18X8. up- of the claimants’ publications by irregular da.M State Rights Democrat: Mrs. Ma Howard Morres«, all of ii aid in P. o. j on the NWl4 of Sec. 83, Tp. -7 S, R. 81 E. W M. of issue, or failure “to come out on time.’’ called, that is slowly eating away Burns about Oct. 15th, with a full in Harney county, Oregon, with a view to CRti- ity, Oregon. 9th A copy of this paper is mailed free the life of Thos. Haskell, for $500,; line of Millinery, fresh, and of la ry Dambach, who was recently in of said entry: contestant alleging that WARREN TRUITT, Register. I ■ cellation of charge , by permission of the U. S. Post Of- • the said (ieorgv Rolf did not break, or cause Albany, is making herself known ■ —Certificates of Publication No- ! to be broken, five acres of said tract, or any flee Department, while Claimant’s Publication • so we learn this week, and Mrs. test styles direct from New York through Oregon, and the Democrat!tices for Thomas Haskell, E. W. ; part thereof; the said part left are hereby sum- Notice is being published, and promptly dis Haskell is endeavoring to arrange market. - I molted to appeur at this office on the sth day of hopes she will find her husband be McCarty, Anton Wintermeier, Louis to send him the amount. ROOF November, 1>S9, Ht lOo’clovK, a tn, t<» respond continued at end of time specified. —The name of VV. T. Buchanan, fore her purse is exhausted. She Schaedlich, and James G. Wygal 1 and furnish testimony concerning saiu alleged i failure. J xitsd S tatu L ahd O fhc », i —J. H. Hamilton has entered of Burns P. O., one of the safest has reached Pendleton according will be deposited in the Burns Land lsept.2U-44 J. B. HUNTINGTON, Register. leviow, oregun, An<u«i ji . i-- ‘ l —Speaking in Burns 12th inst. his gelding “Nappa,”at Baker coun freighters on the road, is added to the E. O. “Mrs. Mary Dambach Office. S HERERY GIVEN lb«l In c.nnpll Hon. CommiMloner, l.rttvr "G.” ty races for the 4th race, running to T he H erald subscription list, has arrived in Pendleton from But —Snow on the mountains. ig-nemed «eitler hM lin'.i ..f 'piMBER CULTURE. j mile, free for all, purse $150, | this week, for one year. tu meJi« Snal pruul in »nppor: ol ler county Pennsylvania, in search POTATOES’ ndthui «•!<! pruol wlli In- mn.le ln- U nited S tates L and O ffice > —For county news read T he H er ¡thus: “b. g. ‘Nappa,’ aged, by 2d j of her husband, Christian Dambach, L-Kleter end keeeivir m 1.><.>-> i. v.. Burns, Or., Sept. 19, 1889. — The “ Texas ” stands out bold, Persons wishing to get in their ald . >ber 17th, 18W, eie:, COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at Nappa, dam—colors of driver blue, grand, and majestic as a Club who left his home in Pennsylvania, this oflif e by .lames Wadman against Wm. Klehard W. llunn, winter’s supply of potatoes can bo red, and white. ” Has, also entered January 4th, 1888. He is light Room, Amusement Hall, and Even —Sam Amis returned to Burns, Sfor theNEqrof SWqrS>, ..t NW llenrick for failure to comply with taw as to ind SE qr of NE qr. m :4. Ip Timber-Culture Entry No. 418, dated Sept. 2’». Sunday. “Miss Dudley,” (by Glen Dudley, ing Resort, and holds out for Re complexioncd, six feet in hight, is furnished at 2J cents a pound by . He nemee the Mtowinn tun • » 1X85. upon the Sr: , See 32, Tp. ^7, S. R. 31, E. leaving orders for me at the Durk- w. M., in Harney countv, Oregon, with a view to : dam Laura C. jracing cu'ors blue, fresh.’:' e eontinnoiie rceideno np.o . n whatever is called for bald, and of German decent, but heimer or Brown store in Burns. seid lend, vir E. A - »ml. r the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleg — Mr. and Miss Shoemake dined red, and white, for the bth race, speaks good English. When last ing that the mid Wm. Henri« k failed to break in Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, Xlleeh, J. F Rector; end i ii.rl.. i .n S am ’ l K ing . or cau«e to be broken, five a« res of the said at the Burns, Sunday. I running, j mile and repeat, free for Beers, Summer Beverages, Cigars, heard from was in Lynn county, Or 44-4 erncy, Herney evenly. < >:.-^..u tract within a year after the date of filing, and WAHREN TRU1TT. lletrie'cr. all, purse $250. And “Nappa” for Ac., in any style ordered. that he has not up t<» the present date broken egon, and had there purchased a FOR RALF. —C. A. Sweek, attorney-at-law, 8th race, 1 mile, novelty, purse, or caused to be broken, five acres of Ihe said farm, lie had $4000 on his person tract, the Baid panics «re hereby summoned to A lot of Thorough-bred and High appear at this office on the sth day of Novem was in town, Monday. —Go to the Livery and Feed Sta when he left home. A liberal re $300. ber, 1889. at luo’clo« k. a m, to respond and fur ROOF. , . Grade Spanish Merino Bucks, and hie of Reed A ’ Cavin at the old nish testimony concerning sai«l alleged failure, ward will be paid for inforuial ’ on —The N. Brov»n goods are arriv —Thursday morning brought the some good grade Ewes for »«)<■ UtriTin S tatu L anu hi : r.j sejri l <-14 J. B Hl NTIN’.TON. Register. ing daily, according to advertise Pioneer stand in Burns, when you of his whereabouts.” urns, Oregon, teptemt'crisv? i feeling of a distant hope of a show cheap. want to obtain good livery accom The lady is quite systematic in HEREBY GIVEN that tic- t..l!..«- ment. f, .settler hag Sled eoi lee "f l.s i < n For further particulars nddr»?» er; Friday renewed the hope, tho’ modations. 39- • Anal proof in auppa rt ..Í . '„ini. qonthst notice . her search. She learned from his B rown B ug a few doubting Thomases said it lid pr.njf will be mad. i, r. - < —Mr. and Mrs. Sayer were in id Receiver, t". S. Lami uno.- nt Portland World: W. E. Grace, lawyer how much he got for his 40-46* U nited S tates L and O ffice .( ■Rikv Or this week to have Baby Agnes pho was only smoke in the atmosphere. the — genial q.n Thuraday, Ilecein > i - : / Buri.«, Oregon. September 19, 18X9.J clerk of Harney county, farm. Read in T he H erald of Hopeful ones reiterated, “It feels COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN’ ENTERED at tographed. pr; FOR S>AI,t like it was going to rain.” ¡Satur is in the city. Mr. Grace reports 4, for the ES of SWJi. Nt.',:-«', this Office by O. 1’. Hole. it against I). A. his intention to start a store in Sad ■ ------ — K, M E. W. M. Decs, for abandoning his Homestead Entry N'o. Harney county prospering and says — The Misses Barnes and Mr», day moring the sky was unques ___ _______ |S'1 to prove his HOT, dated June ltith, Ì887, upon the E’- q of SEJ^, All of the Real and Personal pi residence ------------------- -- cn . upon. MS* n t Ber. 29; NE’4of NEL, Bee. 32; N\V4 of NW»4, Jas. and Mis» Buchanan were in tionably cloudy; that evening it that the crop of hay there this year dle Butte City, and was close after Propertv, together with all Im feec. : b, Tp. 28. 8., K. 31. E. W. M., in Harney -is: Oliver Farra, Harte: i> felt like rain wub about to fall every is larger than ever before. Mr. him at latest accounts. The man provements, Hereditaments, Brands .George McGowan,ell of bun s. < o county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation Burns, Monday. Raid entry; the Raid parties arc hereby sum J. B. HUNTINGTON. Iteitislcr of minute. Hope was a-tiptoe in ex Grace lielieves that in a few years moned to appear at till« office on the Nth day of Branding-Irons, and Everything —Mrs Williams and Mrs. Ver-! pectation; at 7 p m, ten drops fell Harney county will be the banner was in Burns during the races. November, 1889, at 10 o’clix k a m. to respond in anywise belonging to Shirk Bros, mid furnish testimony concerning said alleged dick of Harney, on a shopping trip, of Eastern Oregon, It cer- abandonment. —Vale Atlas: Silas A. McMur situate in Catlow Valley, is offered to the square yard, and some time county 1 Sept 26-44 J. B. HUNTINGTON’ Register. • dined at the Burns, Monday. during that and daylight there was tainly offers great induccments to phy, father of Win. Bedell’s wife, for Sale at a great sacrifice. lOl“00’’ U nits » 0 tatbs L a n d < > n i f . - on account of whom the murder —Mr and Mrs. Robt. Drinkwa a perceptible count of 20 drops to immigrants. For particulars apply at ths Law Burns, Oregon, itejtein».. r 2. , was committed, passed up the road office of ter of Ilarney hotel, in town 6th same amount of surface; and by 7 HEREBY GIVEN that the Lillow- flXAL PROOF — David Carey, of Crane creek Uatt filed noth <■ of Ins inten- homeward the other day. a in, Sunday, a misty sprinkle, as sent T he H erald , inst. and dined at the Burns. W. W. C ardwell , U nited S tates L and O ffice . | ]MMof in «upnort of his ctaim, C. Mar- Burns Oregon. October 1,1889.1 kif Wllt lMS Nia'i' before ihe gentle as a soft sigh, laid the surface quis, of Silver creek, by a A. sample -Harry Thompson and wife 1 44-3t Burns, Ogn. of —Mr and Mrs. Gunther were in of the foot-deep dust, to the depth gtvet« U. B. Ln.i t office, at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- were here this week, en route home- j 161 h. 1889, viz: ing-named settler has filed noti< e <4 his inten potato raising in his part of the town to have their baby girls, Hel tion to make final proof in support of hist taim, ..f the 99th part of an inch, “and county: 5 large, smooth Peerless ward to Drewsey. Harry speaks [ L'S. No. 3160, for anti that suid proof will be made before the en and Maggie, photographed. r. or ; —~ Dentistry."— that’s how the waters came down potatoes, weighing 9J9>s., all the of the Portland exposition as grand . R. :»l E W M. Register and Receiver. U. S. Land ofli«e, ut mfr to prove hia Burn», Oregon, on Saturday, Nov. 23. 1889, viz: on Lodorc, ” after an utter, teeto C. SHIELDS, - - - B urns , O r . — A fine Hall ’ s safe, weight 3,500 and of Liberati ’ s band as sujierb. J. cultivation of midrnc« •I. I.. Cross. . T. Barnes. 1!. H. F. No. 4», for the N W ur s E qr. N 1 nr 8 W tal absence of anything dampfrom entire product of one hill. Who in -T. J. Vickers, of Harney, was T«^l of Burns. Or. qr. N E qr N W qr, S W qr N Eqr, see. 7, Tp. 20, tbs, arrived from San Francisco for this county can equal this exhibit. Is prepared to do all kinds of the sky since the 17th of May, so MMBtiTGN. Register. s . R. 32 E. W. M. He names the following wit J. Durkheinier & Co. last week. in town Tuesday, returning from ¡dental work in first-class style. 44 nesses to prove his continuous residence upon we overheard a fellow with a lietter — We are creditably informed ami cultivation of. said land, viz 1*. F. Stenger, —Tom Morrison resigned the rib memory than ours say this morn that the lock of school house in Stockton, Cal., where a month ago W. W. Johnson, c. M. Caldwell, and Peter t le he went with 70 head of cattle. mens, ail of Burna, Oregon. bons to George Crego as driver on ing. LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS CD'tkoor. ___ School District No. 3, was broken The market he reports dull, ten Ort »-45 J. B. H untington Register. Stenger ’ s Vale-Burns stage route. and house entered three weeks ago. and eleven litindr-d weight cattle' Pg l t — tfATg» L a nd O ffice t — The two daughters of Mr. and - Jmt.« Wednesday. CTIMAL 1'ROOF f. à . eoaiwiLi. HAS. A. COO«WILL. Mrs. Silas McMurphy, with their and on 5th inst., three of the lamps selling for $400. KBkSBT that ’he fol’...u Link rill«.. Lakeview U nited states L and O ffice . I —Wind and dust storm of last' two infants, returned to their par were stolen from the building. .L. (¿settler )UM fll I of h .a inten- -A. O. Bedell, of Hardin, tar-1 e fin«» |HU0f Irt of h,n dam, Burn«, Oregon, October 1, 1889.1 Sunday scattered the hay stacks ent’s home last week. Mrs. Green pnmf W H|ade before Ihe NOTICE K HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- — Miss Phebe Kelley is assistant ried in town awhile to-day, with | COGSWELL A COGSWELL. id keresver ^m.and offii e, at insr-named «ettler ha« filed notice of hta inten hither and yon with little regard Shelton,whose husband was mur his wife and daughters; they had LAKEVIEW ANI» LINEVILLE, Or. mi , Friday, r nr, iw.>, \ iz teacher in the Burns school. tion to make fir.al j«r«M>f in atipport of hie claim, for proprietorship. AM m W and that «aid proof will be ma<le before the dered for allowing her to shelter her r, licen at Boise attending the trial of Register and Ret eiver. U. S. tend office nt cou&ty. Or.. rre^saF No. 2N33. fot —The next Burns minister is de younger sister and child when driv —House cleaning was done this their son and brother, and they i «ae. 12,Tp. IS,N-JL i e w m lie Burn«, Oregon, on Saturday, Nov. 23, 1889. via: Attorney-at-Law Walter Crcaa, fitllowins witaease«« to prove hi« scribed as a young man preparing en from her home, and Mrs. Wm. week at W. W. Johnson’s home, as think, as do a great many others, resideace aputt add < uriivaiion of H. E. No. 12TA. for the s W qr N Eqr. and Lots 2, l-ly Mrs. J. and family are expected Bedell, whose husband was sen 3 and 4. 8er. 5. Tp. 20. t». K »2 I. W. M He for the ministry in the M. E. church that the judge was unnecessarily t vi«: Wm. CfgmaiHH, lx>ui« 8« hae«i- 0‘ ¿raddoek, al lew maker, all namea the following witneasea to prove his con- and named McCart. tenced to twenty-five years in the home daily. severe in giving the young man 25 tinuwiiB residence upon and cultivation of, aal«1 land, via: John Fuqua. Charles Martin. Attorney-at-Law, penitentiary for Shelton’s muider, 1. B. MV >N. Register. Burton smith, and J. Jewett, all of Harney —A Mr. Harris is lying very sick years. — Mell Fenwick and his bride ar are both spoken of in the highest at Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Culp’s resi county, Oregon. M. A. KELTON. —Wm. Harvey has purchased' rived in Burns, Friday evening, terms by friendsand acquaintances Oct 3-45 J. R. H untington , Reliefer. 4th inst. The lady, late of Polk and are both exonerated from all dence near Burns. the Neal lot south of this office. Lakeview, Or. county, Or., was Miss Jennie Wal blame in the tragedy that has thus m> orrtes, ( 1 p*INAL PROOF. — The Sayer A Sillman Livery Practice« In the court« of the «tat«, and bef — Messrs. J. A. Compton of near mber 8, 1M9, ( lace. l-l t’MlTKD «TATI« I.AND OF»ICS, | widowed them, and they and their Independence, Polk co., and J. 8. stable is assuming large propor U. M. Land Oflier. that the follow Burn j «, Oregon, Sep!ember 27, i i< v of bis in parents have the sympathy of the tions. . N<>TJCE H H EREB Y <i IVIN l hat the fol low- Compton of Linn co., with their —Mr. and Mrs. Meglemere. the ignpport of his Wach ma ker& Jeweler be ir Arie befcrv in g name«! settler h>t filed »»« ti« e of hi« int< ti parents of the late Win. Meglemere community to which they have re families are camping near Burna, Ì41II 1 .ifti« e. at tion to make final jtroof in suppvr of his claim, — Messrs. Comegys A Wilshire, and that said proof will be nixie before the turned. The witness. James Wai with intention of examining into . Z. 1W9. Vis. J. W. BONEBRAKE. 1 Resister end Receiver. U J*. Land offire. at came from Lewiston, Idaho, last Blitzen sheeonien, are in town this Lakvvlvw. orsfok. Bnriia, (>n a.»n. on Tuesday Nov. 12, viz Thursday evening and registered ters of Silver creek, says a part the merits of this section of the morning; registered at the Burns. 8 No. 2M7. for U m. A. Miller, of the testimony given in at the country as to location of farms for at the Burns. They are sadly af NW qr of Sec. Pre D. 8. No. ttW. for the F. N F qr. Sec. 28. (: i - i The gentlemen are —Thursday, 9 a m; Certificates P. H. MURPHY. N K qr Ber. Tp -6. «Ry» F.. W M flicted bv the loss of their son trial stated that Bedell, after his themselves. lug w itness«-« to and F. He name« ’ he toHowins witiuas« « to prove his capture, said in the presence of wit brothers and farmers, an<l have the of Publication Notices for Herbert LAKEVIEW - - - - OREGON m. and culti whom neither of them saw for eigh va bhewmak continuona r*eh;ence upon and <uiti\ati«»n of, nesses, that he could not blame appeurnnee of desirable citizens. A. Dibble and Richard W. Dunn ferireier. and raid land. \iz J. A. Williams, R. F. William«, teen months, nor were they present HAY A GRAIN •rncy < ouuty. sim.>n Lewis aud R J. WiliiaDS. allot Riley, in Walla Walla at the time of his Shelton and his wife for protecting They called on T he H erald , Sun went out to Lakeview by this morn i Alw«»«on hand, «nd prvmM •llaaMdd ««»•• Harney eeuaty, Oregon. | order« ooH nxme and rrblrlM. Mrs. Bedell on occasion refered to. j day. I ing’s stage. ’ Get r-45 J F. jrVNTTNOTON Register sudden death. ADVERTISEMENTS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THE HERALD.