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burns advertisements -In the Divorce suit of Jennie L. common with that departed hero I f you want something fine as a THE HERALD literary treat, send to Harper & Amis vs. S. B. Amis, testimony not of southern chivalry, yet, I am no 1889. j duelist, or pugilist. Brothers, New York for last year’s all taken. TH U Kai DAY. OCT ) BEK 24, 1W3 I don ’ t propose to take chances Hudson for Plff. Christmas number, lb->8,” of Har i or covet honors to be gained by HARFER’S bazar D. L. (¡ kaíe , / pers Franklin Square Library,only — In the Divorce suit of Eva W hit-; suddenly coming in contact with a Eslitura. MKLL1E GKACE, I I 25c. We acknowledge receipt of a tie vs. Thos. Whittle, motion for illustrated . I missle discharged from some explo handsome Extra, this week, full of default. ■I sive held in the hands of a republi- HiHKFi:'» H.U'K will rontiuue to tn»liit»in T his H erald and Free Press, the Yule-tide stories and pictures It, n-l -i-utt.m HO lllieutlMllwil fuiolly Journal. The Leading Merchant of Crante Hudson for Plff. ean official, for I fail to see how Ii. ail lllmtriition, uro "f thv hlKln-ut •' r, l “ f' I 1 ’ best local and family papers both l'ú-rn'ur.- i, ..t the t-holt'i-ul klntl, uuil I'.u Fuuli- -------- DEALER LV-------- -8. J. Griswold vs. G. Griswold in glH,|1 a catastrophe can in any way , lull utul llouuehold dvpurtuieiitu nrv olthtf mull for only $2.50 u year. “uciliul ••"'I v<oti<>ini<-«l <-liar»<U-r Ii, put The Trial Trip. suu for 1 .voice, divorce granted. furnish solid comfort, or bestow last-1 l-tti »In - ' »uppleineut» utnl fuabion plute, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING H. alone will »uve I a reurh-r, ten time, lite eo»t or BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES ‘ j b. T he H erald , and Free Press for Hudson for Plff. ■ ¡ng honors on the victim, who thus [ aul-aerlpiion. »»'I II» arth-lt-u on dec*»rutive urt, T he Government entertained the four months, if you order in this or lul eihinette, houe.i Keeping cookery etc., 8TOVES, T1NWARE, (:RocRFRY < "'< -Injunction suit of J. (’. Wooley burns up his toes to the king oi day , ■nuke it Ind.upe»,ruble toever» houueliol'l. H» PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY TIIF South American guests to the In next month, for only 90 cents. i.rlulit ,hell «torie». Kild timely i-qiay» *ry anion» ilu- beut published: uml not u line is ad- SULTANA RAZORS, AND “1 X L”’ CUT ifd Y^ vs. Marshal Hughes, et. al., settled ; with his I oots on. ternational American Congress, mi-led io 11» columna iliut could olTend the most satisfactory fu» idioiiu ii.»ie. Aniongthe attrai tioiiB of the and dismissed at Plff’s cost. | 1 hope this will be satisfactory! CIGARS —AND A THOUSAND OTltva ’ ’ with a week’s visit to New England ne.> volume will be aerial «torie»b.v Mus. Mu» A Small Library for $:’”O. TOO TEDIOUS TO MENTION A81: IO |l IP.IMIS IIV11NHTT, Mils. AI.KXANIIKK, William ’ s for defendant. ' to “ H who are not concerned m my factories. Any extension of the in- WiitUM III.v< K. mid T homas U ahpv . mid a 'affairs. T. V. B. E mbkek . ......... of •-ipers on nursery niauageineiii by gW“Nothing but First-Grade Goods in Stock N sl You can get the local newspaper, apective visit further West than Ni- -No. 13 to No. 32 on docket, in-, MKS. CIIBISTISK TEUHI SK UKKIIK K. fgT Full Weight Guaranteed J E ast O regon H erald , the best agra Falls was vetoed. elusive, all Red-S Injunction suits: “In Keply to Queries.” HARPER’S PERIODICALS family paper, The Detroit Free standing on demurrer where ser Per Year vol E ds . H erald : In reply to quer C hinese highbindery business! Press, one year each, and 12 I L L U 8 T R A T E D . vice has been had. ies published some time since: umns, in paper covers, of the best i oo does not agree with New York any 1 HARPER'S BAZAR -C. F. McKinney vs. Harry 4 00 English novelist’s works, Charles 1. Dew does not fall. It is sim HAlU'Eli’S M ............... AGAZINE 4 00 more than with San Francisco, uc-j HARPER’S WEEKLY ------------- - 00 Dickens, by calling at, or sending I Bressler, et. al., Foreclosure of Me ply a condensation of the moisture HAHI’r.R’S YOUNG PEOPLE on Main Ureal, Hum», Harney county, Orem cording to editorials in the city pa-, l\)Stage Free to all subscribers in the United chanic’s Lien, amended complaint in the air. When moist air comes States, Canada, or Mexico. pers. Another instance of “decisions to this oflice, $3.50. MRS. 0, M. CALDWELL---------- _ _ p filed. in contact with a surface colder The volumes of the Bazar begin with the first depend on whose ox ¡3 gored.” number for January of each year. When no Hudson for Pltf. HAHNEY COVXTY MATTERS. than itself, it is condensed and de is lime is mentioned, subscription will begin with the Number current at tbetime of receipt This Old and ReliabieH^ posits its moisture on the cold sur of -E. B. Hanley vs. E. D. Weaver, order. I t is believed 20,000 negroes will Bound volumes of Harper ’ s Bazar for three CtltCl IT COI ItT PROCEEDINGS. in suit for Foreclosure of Mortgage, face. The drops of water on the year in neat doth binding, will be sent by mail Has been refurnished ami nut in condition to n<-r-oiniu<xlate I move to Mexico, from Texas and paid4 or by express, free of expense, lie, Guests from the Country, Transient nml Regular D ' ffBT outside of a glass of cold water in postage (provided the freight dees not exceed oue dol- service not completed. October Teini-ISHO, ether southern States, by pet mis Lodger-. Menis served,promptly. Charites re»«»,,.*' lm per volume) for a volume. the summer is dew. Hudson for Plff. cLih < aces for each volume, suitable for bind sion of that country. That is de- ‘ nn 1 service 11.> Is-, the country aflord-. Want. I of The reason why the dew collects 4* i vat | h. o »ent by i al p, apal • on rat alpl sengers by Stage ¡irouiptly met. Tinte-Tabi« *■ _ cidcdly the direction for the blacks , MONDAY—OCT. 14. oí« s hh -'ii De • adc b'. t\ s ofii «• and Pati New-» e srs m .I,.. o»ywt I on the upper side of a board a' ove iteiiii'i»t CRIMINAL DOCKET. e, . >| . • ... omD a\ chain - f D kk . to take, for they will be able to re r, '¡pt i s ar ■ «• -p ■ h'B >. i n 1 8. Circuit court convened this a. m. the ground, is thi.t the under side -In Seduction case from Silver I - i ii- u. ibe ex I-1 • ft' H'lrVvj -•» ; rot h-IB main in a cotton growing country H \ it PI. R <’ ■ ■ i ’ I i I - with Judge Ison and Prosecuting- creek, State vs. King, affidavit and of the board is kept above the point vírese IT CLAIM. fu i- A i IllM -t LA.»;- « OUMft AL AD I Attorney Rand promptly on time. motion for continuance for the term. ■ at which the air is condensed by Onl.\ . and offer ì h - couriesie» to »dl visiline Burns, T he H erald would gladly have j the heat radiated from the earth Lawyers in attendance: Geo. W. -Murder case from Catlow valley »OOP. given its readers good reports from j L 4L» O1'» j ”. R. Biggs, Prineville; State vs. D. L. Shirk, on trial since The board reflects the radiated the East Oregon District Agricult- Barnes, M. lieat back and keeps the grass c r ural Fair held at Baker City, but C. W. Parrish, M. Dustin, M. D. Friday. neath it warm has not received a single copy of Clifford, Canyon City; J. Nat i ILLUSTRATED. -In case State vs. Isaac Winters, 2. The reason that all sti.r-ligb; i» thé ni« -i iisefui, :! >. • M auazj the Baker City Reveille since Sept. Hudson, Thornton Williams, C. A. I trial had; found guilty of Break nights do no; pr luce the same entertaining, anti be :. ül pu ’ •. i i- ti III !:•’ 5, and only three Bedrock Demo- Sweek, Harney; and W. W. Card-: world. Among the clractions for 18SÍ), will ing Fence; fined -?50 and ccsts. amount of dew, is that the ..ir d »t be a new novel—an . lucrioan ste-ry c ntitlu.l .erats since that date. ’ well, and Capt. Kelley, of Burns. I •Jupiter Light' ‘—b; Confinée* ! '. Wooi-on -Larceny case of State vs. Wm. not at all times contain the same iilu -tratK.n oi o! >har.e. <■ pear-j' (.’«»medie • 1 • y , F. E. B ea . h . President, Da}’ occupied in empanneling F. A. Abbey; a ■ -eric'oi ’ aricie-on Ku -1.« amount of moisture. Black, Job Mahon, Win. H. Mahon E. III giu -, Vic -President, f. <ic Thuinj up; pít¡ < t -on il.us rated by (lu Thuivtnip; A merican adinirersof titled Eng- Grand Jurors, with following result: lie Dominion «>f Canaiia, and a «•hurarter- 3 No one. C an T ell . defendants filed “ Not Guilty." lish are considerbly shocked to find John Beatty, Riley, . ic .-trial by Charles 'harlt'N Puule.s Dutl’ej W.i War .er; bree , that the two ladies of high rank, and most ancient lineage, now trav eling on the Coast, are trying to half beat their way by demanding the best of best hotel fare and service, and endeavoring to pay therefor I second rate prices. i A. W. Hurlburt, “ Harnoy. L. B Haye«, “ Price Withers, Thon. Giiee, Drewsey, Pratt, Burn», J. H. A. C. Worthington, " —Foreman. “Norwegian Studies, F i udies, ” by Bjorn Bjorao jeme -Obstructing Highway, in Stat ■ The Lake I o i u -riun” Again.) Bjorn ««ii, illu.-i r uud ; , ”( ‘ ’ommoGi.-' a his- ¿¿ri «ist of Director- and Stock’hob! rs at the..:: MOTIC1 a’ithor «»i . “ L Ben-IIur, “ il torical play by tl«f k ‘_. vs. N. II. A. Mahon, defendant by j. B. Weguelin, etc. The t‘(ti I E ds . H erald : in issue of 10th ‘ lu.-.rated torial <lepariment> are conduele«! by plead “Guilty,” was fined $50 and J. D. Sh inst. under caption “Dr. Embree's George William Curti . William Dean llow- 2-30tf BURNS. „ ■ elk, and Charles Dudley Warner. costs. ' Suggestion,” I notice the very lucid -In Polygamy case of State vs. • ! and imperfect idea of the doctor’s; I HA R P E R’S P E R10 DIG A LS: LAW DOCKET. Per Year: J. D. Moore, defendant plead "Guil • that it is inadequate and impracti- -Verdict and judgment in favor ty;” sentenced to one year in t lie ' cable. Lest it should be the means HARPER’S MAGAZINE......................... J IIA RI’ER’S WEEKLY | of Koontz & Lame in suit on Prom penitentiary. .................. IPS HAZAli..................................... ! of exhausting the cxchecquer ot I }{' Jipja} BAKER, CITY, OREGON. ............. Eli’S YOUNG PEOPLE E mperor W illiam ’ s surprise at issory Note against Josiah Sawyer. -i some unfortunate home-seeker and i I ’ o !agc Free to all Suh>« ril»( rs in the the large percentage of illiterate ’ J. B. -Obstructing Road, State Williams, attorney for plaintiffs, I induce him to take some of the pro-1 United States, Canada, or Mexico. Have the Largest Establishment in Eastern Oregon a perHons in the commonwealth of Hudson for defendant. Adna Robbins; bail $150. | lific, productive, and fertile sage! The volumes of (lie Magazine begin with England is a severe blow to those the Numbers for June and December of OOF. - -In suit of Trespass and Dam ' | brush land, teeming with theabun- each year. When no time is specilied, sub who have maintained “the common will begin with the Number cur ages brought against D. II. Smyth, COMMUNICATIONS BY CUIl READERS. dant vegetation, the doctor speaks scriptions rent at time of receipt of order. people know too much already,” Bound volumes of Harper’s Magazine, for by Peter French, the verdict was in of, I would say a word in behalf of three and the “English is the finest na years bacK, in neat cloth binding, will A cordial invitation in extended eatb atid I favor of French; judgment for $21 he sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of $3 1 the sage brush land, while the every Reader of I he H erald to contribute tion of people in the civilized world.” per volume. Cloth <’a<es, for binding, 50 to tbib depart ment of t be paper, on any subje< ; BUGGIES & BUCKBOARDS AND Wl* ofgeneral interest. We claim the rigl.i to a«’ “Rcd-S, Saddle Butte, and Frye cents each—by mail, post-paid. Ignorance among working people is and costs. cept or reject any part or the whole, bur n.»t to Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabeti SPORTING GOODS, & Cutlery, II 0’“} Williams and Parrish for Ptfl'. ’ field" swampers, professionals, hay- i change the ideas presented. We prefer articles cal, Analytical, and Classified, (’< r Volume- the sure result of the “plenty of j*ti over the writer’s own signature, bnt nom de to 70, Inclusive, fr«nn June, 1*50 to June beer for daily beverage, and few -W. F. Moffet filed answer in Geo plumes are admissible. We do not hold <;ur- snatchers and others are engaged 1 I$85, one vol. Cloth, $1.00. eelves responsible for the opinions udvanccd in the very laudiLle occupation of I Remittances should be madebv PostotHce Tinware, Glass, I’aints and Oils.g^’All Kidi# public schools” system that has Hulse vs. W. F. Moffet, Action on by writers under the above caption. Money Order, or Draft, to avoid chance of Deering Binder, A’c.f Sg'Conimunieations answeredjftiM 1 cheese, shingles and post making, loss. ruled Britain in the past. Account. Orders with this House if you want to buy what J.B upon somcbody-else’s timber land Address HARPER A BROTHERS, New -J. C. Wooley’s suit against Mar E.vi-Iannlion S.ir.tet inics a Necessity. York. T he H erald and Magazine, f.5.00. in the adjacent mountains, that in A nother one of Judge Sawyer’s shal Hughes, et. al., for Recovery of E ds . H erald : T o my surprise I all those countries that have at decisions in the Road Company land j Money, was dismissed at Wooley's was informed that I was grossly tempted to reclaim the arid and grant forfeitures was: j cost. 'I insulted by theofficirs • ' the Land waste land no great success has at The Companies were not required • Williams for Dft. 1389 Oilice, and m: re specially Mr. tended the efforts of any section of TOILET ARTICLES, GLASS, Pl’B to build the rotd of the certain width -Suit on Promissory Note bro ’ t Harbison, land O ' . c. I spcctor. Harper ’ s Weekly, country where there lias not been an with turnouts, Ac, as per State laws, w. E. GRACE, P roprietor , but in accordance with act of Con against L. Ilarkey by Wm. Coats-1 The reason why I .. this report abundant supply of water for sage I L L U S T R A T E D . gress. The next point in the Com worth, was settled and dismissed ! any attention, is. I v.i-h t ? correct brush lands. It is admitted that H arper ’ s W eekly I ihf n well efi'ah’lshcd impres n—that ere this 1 the land possesses all the necessary ploee I a false impress: A Large Assortment of of . the leading illuHiia'e.'l newrpaper in panies’ favor was no demand that at the latter’s cost. America. Tile fairness of its editorial com- har taken th wings of the morn Williams for Pltr. I ingredients and the component ele mems oncurrent poli n g hag earned f.»r it the the roads bo maintained after they rma.eet of all impartial readeig, and the variety were built. 11 will be curious to see -In Henry Miller’s suit for Eject- ing and I sup; -e h is furnished ments that are required for perfect an«l excellent e of in literary nmtenr. uhi«h FINE CUTLERY, MOTION?/.». include eerial aixi'gliori r oriea b\ the l.<-g. and food for many who have a hunger ing a good crop, if amply supplied m. Ft, popular write»*, fit it for ilie perugal of how he deni» with the efficacy of' ment against Fred Ritterbusch pe< p’e of ihe wide«: range of tag i g and pur- ing for gossip. with water. From the general ap Bui governors’ certificates. ' answer filed. Has just been Received. 8. Suplvmon gare freuuenth provided, uinl or. no expc: go is 6pare«1 to bring the high* st order The officers of the Land Office pearance of the section referred to of ................ i Williams and Parrish for Miller; artUtii el.i.i y to bear upon the illuidra ion of the changeful piitsiR « f home ami foreign R eaders , if you would combat j Hudson and Barnes for Ritterbush. have extended to me all the cour by the doctor, a second installa'i.m higiory. a new w. ik .»! ri< tion from the pen .»f PHYSICIANS ’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY 0 W illiam L ean H o ells , ana *>ne bv « apt tesies I could expect. I distinguish I harleh K ino , will be among the leading fea- . IF“ Everythi: g guaranteed pure nr.d of the w:j the evil tendencies association with j -Same vs. Edward Ritterbusch. a radical difference between rights of Noah’s time'would not lie amiss • ureg of the W eekly for ibS’.b the world at large develops in vour (same attorneys, answer filed. i in the water line, though the ques- and courtesies. 1 1A RI’ER’S PE R101 IC ALS. children, give them a bountiful sup ' tion might arise as to who had the PER year : -Same vs. Mary Miller, fia me The Inspector asked me one day right of directing the tlood and con ply of good literature; ordinary, ■ Th® Eect hah .- ep . weekly Uk e ; attorneys, answer filed. while in the oilice “ why I did not *‘eheaj>” reading matter is I...-. trolling the elements, and directing ii A lil’Elt'.-. MAU AZ1N !•: j as an Agent, to practise be the course of the water—the State lAKI'l-.ll S i AZA1!.. “cheap clothing," not worth the I Ditto for G. W. Verdot, W. II. qualify AHl'ER’S YOl Nil 1’E ». LE fore the Land Office?” To which I of Oregon or toe United States, or I’ » ai:v free to all bu b i i We will iriisrante« t’ie“I.(»VH.l • purchase money. il i he United i Howard, Emil Fischer, August ■ '-’i XlBnil do It culler ar.d In lei» tirf- S * anu«.:u, *.r Mexi« u. T he H erald has mads it a point Ritterbusch, T. E. Manly, Simon • dissented on the grounds that I was a corporate body, or tho execu the world. War: anted- _ «^¡U^dcthsH clean withoat tu N hr S gj I thv Wsr.K » • -begl' S V i’ll he to not only furnish its readers with Shoeffncr, Henry Page, Geo. Ilcck- no lawyer. lie then proceeded to tive committee on the coiqioration of • Th<- Volirncs . tnuar . •' ♦; a h ear. When i u AGENTS WAri explain the privileges of an Agent the metropolitan city of Saddle i f : f i.icnti* rie l. bu ’> b rip« .. H « ..Ü1 . ill leg!:- tegi:- pure reading throughout the year ethorn. tbit apentr ar? ranking from .» >h au Dumber cunc.. at «i.nc .-f re eii> *4 ,.:r.r.kr- 32CO Io <500 during:beww-*3 (even refusing a line of paying ad In the case of Carl Rilev, also, and his duties, at the same time, Butte? ! or ei.ut. ..'nil eg « f H arper ’* W eenly •• r. /'selling this Wt;shor. Retail P™*’ ^desiring r,n agency $’■!■ A1« hj ► n k i neg ■ h i. d -ih, I. -v t> • : vertising commonly exhibited in J. E. McKinnon. Robt. Ivors, and urged the importance of one having . , ft RINWEbs at man.ifaeture«' Now seriously, doctor, what w- a. p- p pm' . r ‘ . « . pr* ks ice . ■ ,\- strictest invpsligatkn. Sendr®' i e . ihe < xpe: ge • « r • ex« ce ' |1 church periodicals) in its own col J. B. Tudor, continued for the term some authority to occupy the atten want is the proportion of water,! a ) •' •• f-“ pr- e, ivr Xurtber particulars. pe: \i, tion of the Register, who was acting and an equal distribution of what uma. but to secure for them and its for service. LOVELL WASHER n F.ECB i. r ea b v. lumc sv.i ab> f. r bind n wi . e sc’..t b ;i:ai , p g pun:, vu ret cipt for others. To this I took no < x ep- little water there is, that it may tr$lcach. Reading Room, the choicest litera Of Chas. Rilev, amended answer j tions. I am a physician. I claim KemittanccB eh u d be made bv P. ■ »tflee ture put on the market, on terms filed. benefit the greater number, and the Mn ey Oi er or Dreft. t<: avoid < hat < e ef b f . f . The clipper ship “W. R Grace,” Ne a gpapers are t ot o eopy «his u 'ver ine- I and exercise the right to regulate lower than can lie obtained from passage of such laws by the State n c;.t wi h. ut he express *,idcr Harter de reported stranded, was set afloat, ¿dr < f -Peter French, ct. al., vs. Thos the actions of visitors and attend- legislature that will govern the ! br«Jher»'. H ARPERs the publisl.o-s, postmasters or r.g tit. «fc BROTHERS, New York. Oct. 12th. In this way the publishers of T he Seaward, and, also, three like in- ants in the sick room, no ¡easonai.le right< of thos dependent upon wa Oct. 13th, th* H erald have the past two years junction suits against Wm. Tiger, person will file an objection to this ter for their er ips. From general Man, tramp probably, found dead velocity of a* This Land Office is a new feature observatjon, anti from natural furnished some of the most intelli A. Seaward, and Harrison Seaward ¡ Oct. 10th, in a 1 am at Beowawa, l ’ oii.t Reyes, C‘i: 1889. gent and refined families in East with Williams and Parrish for Plff. in our valley, and 1 suppose we ar».1 causes, I would i nfer that many ! Nevada. Oregon with enough reading to do Hudson and Barnes for Dft. An all more or less verdant as to how years, as well as radical changes, I The Earl of it should be conducted, and as to ' will be necessary ere we are subject «hem the entire years of 1888 and swer filed in each case. American tlag hissed and An Harper’s Young Fccx’e- oath of office and j -Jas. Walters vs. John Jenkins.' how to co"duct ourselves toward it. to another overflow such as has ta 1'81«, at the price ofono city daily; archists’ Red Flag wildly cheered AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. and our zeal in this work has in Appeal from Curry Precinct w;1)i | The Register, Receiver, and Inspec- ken place in times that “were.” Doc- at a socialist meeting in Chicago, of Ireland, Oct | hn in grandjtatt^B nARPFR’F V-r.’NG PEOPLE begl r.R R tenth VOF j ter, all joined in extending to me duced publishers to offer us better dismissed on motion of Jenkins, tor after “the water.- of Silvios have , urne v. ith the firr Number in November. Lve Oct. 13th. i; s 1 he year it ’ . ill contain five aerial florid an invitation to practice as an ¡»aid you their compliments” and in<iiug “iiur» inatiB ” by Kirk Monroe; “Thr rates for 1890 than hitherto. with judgment for him for costs. T he II eba U’ ” Rvl MiiR’ang" bv W. <». Stoddard; and a “A , Kelley, Cardwell, and Sweek for Agent in the Land Office. 1 regard thoroughly moistened your straw- Pay in Waxlnnd” by It. K. Mnnkittrkk: “Nela “Oldest man in the world" is said a complete ffb rhurlo ’ .v'a Trial ” J. T. Trowbridge; “ The Three i them as sincere gentlemen, and l erries and other plants, l id them w :Bhea” bv F. Ar.atey an<1 I’rander Matlhena: a hlch la the Injured Party1? Plff., Hudson for Dft. to be an Indian, aged 145 to 150 twelve voluu)*- of fairy tales written and illustrated bv I answered their calf by appearingat “good day and God speed them avriea Howar«l Pyle; “Home Btudiea in Natural Il s years, in Monterey county, Cal., The red blood of a Californian was John M. Knox vs. Wm. Wyllie, i the time and place designated, and — terv bv Dr. I'etix I. Oswald: “Little Experi on their way" t > rejoice the heart of ments” by Sophia B. Herrick; “Glim pat s of hospital. required to wash out the red flush Promissory Ncte; at issue, from Pickens” by Margaret E. sang answered them according to the some stei k raiser, who is solely de • f hild-life PETERSNNS’^ er; articles on various sports and pastimes, on a U. S. Justice’s cheek—accord-1 James Owens vs. Van Curtis, Re dictates of my judgement in the pendent on his kine for his liveli s tort B ries bv the bet: wri.ers, and humorous giving is full^* Train of eight ears blown from papeis and p4<ems. with mai-.v hundre ir of il ing to the decision of the almost lustrations of excellent qtialiiy. Every line in matter. plevin; at issue. the track Oct. 13; bound from Salt h »oil — that the thirsting margin of the ladies, fr® the paper is <.ibje< ‘ ted to the m<rat rigid edit«» united voice of Far East newspa scrutiny, in order that nothing harmful Hudson for Plff.. Williams for Dft. \\ hat I w ish to say to a distressed Malheur lake may discard its coat rial Lake City to Ogden. Many passen Only$:’.-<!"‘hi».*^_ mav enter its columns. WAB1 pers. T he question that then arose An epitome of everything that in attractive public, is, I do not wish to be an- of dirty 1 rown, an I ones more ap and as last year) sggi was, "what California requires to ' desirable in juvenile literature.—B< ston gers injured. KQt ITY DOCKET. ’ i uoyed by parties trying to make pear as though it l ore living water. Courier the Magazine- w ash the blood stains of one of her A weekly feast of good things to the bco r and -Suit for Injunction, E. C. Sin me belivethis was all done for an girls in every family it visits.—Brooklyn Union. oldest citizens out of her soil?” i I would, also, say that industry, It is wonderful in is wealth of pictures, in Sloop of war “ Pensocola, ” with the gletary, et. al., vs. Harney Valley insult. God know.« I aiu sensitive formation, and interest.— Christian Advocate. Simply n legal investigation into enterprise, indomitable will, and TERMS POSTAGE PREPAID. |2 PER YEAR. eclipse excursion left New York. Dam, Ditch A Irrigation Company. enough, without any outside press all the facts that led to the open unt’ring energy will, with the addi Vol. X begins November 6, 1SNS. 13th. Eclipse takes place, Dee. be glad to Motion to dissolve injunction. ure. and if any one tries to insult tion of water, make Harney valley Spe- imen Copy sent on receipt of a 2-ct.stamp 22d, and they goto Maxima, (Afri ,,!•! f:iv r-: ■ ‘ JJ2; hand slap, and the tixi ready shot Single number*. Five ceuts each. Parrish and Williams fur PltTs. me, and I am so obtuse not to dis- with its climatic advantages, and Rcmittar.res ahonld i»e made bv Post-Office ca) 100 miles from St. Paul de l’-r ............... ' t ¿J m , that revenged it. Hudson for Dfts. Money, or Draft, to avoid chance of 1< fr . The point of difference between covi rit, just let it pass if you please. health restoring properties, the ’lr^ Loando, where the eclipse is to be I •-• ■>' -Same vs. Clinton Duncan X.’o Rem nil er the fate of Judge Terry, long sought for place of perpetual State and Government is: The seen. T he H erald will give its giving ntm.t*f ¿»Up latter got blood, and the former tion to dissolve injunction and for by fooling with government officials. youth, health and strength. Xew’pajfb .ire not to copy nnv of the readers the account when the re Room, and i’1' ¿¡Hj didn’t get tho right to try offender judgment. «hove .Klverti-ement» without’ the’expre«» turn« are made M bile I hold my sentiments in X X X 1 r P • r X I’Bw l.er- A gricultural implements . DRUGS. MEDICINE, PAINTS, ; u i n