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THE HERALD. TUIllSDAY, DT< EMBER TOLEW BÿDE-1890 HAIlNItY VAIXEY I Its .Vtvnntnircs mil l>ina<lvaiitaji<-s Its Valuable l.aiiil,, and lis Need h of Irrigai ion. BY B. A. ‘Only One Dollara Year. 1IENDRKK8, HARNEY, OB. K A MT K RN A U VERT! 8 K M Plant Trees; Second Edition This vast region of Eastern Ore Th ' most popular Weekly News- gon must be rendered fertile. This pap. r in the United State.«, the —W. E. Grace came over from country is rapidly arriving at a per Adorn your your Town J largest circulation, and the only ception of the fact that this enor Your Rant he®, Your Farm®, Harney, Tuesday. mous territory, teeming with agri strictly Weekly Newspajier that Flat i®, with tror® and shrubbery THE WHOLESOME EDUCATOR OF MILLIONS. —Sabbath school in Burns dis cultural possibilities, can not be Suited ta the climate of ! ¡ever succeeded in obtaining and Oregon. And buy only ■ ontiiiued until more favorable permitted to lie idle. A vast por ! holding year after year a circula tion of Harney valley might be from a known weather. THE LEADING tion in every state and territory RESPONSIBLE Hon called a desert, not because the That (and nearly every county) of the the Kelly lot, is land lackspower to produce, for the WRITERS. will 6Stul United States, All the news, bet- 13 ft. into solid richest lands of California, or the you what you bottom lands of the Willamette val ter departments and more first- pay th' money fur: ley. are not richer, but merely from A YEAR J.atoHl VaricticH tru® class entertaining and instructive —Miss Lena Harkey is teaching lack of irrigation, which could be to the name; Healthy- CELEBRATED is reading, than any other dollar pa easily done if taken in hand by I? you tiro not convcnh nt to a news stand, ^S ixteen P aces ,-? Vigorous plants: and Jutii- & Bend two dollars to tho address b< low and/? the Blitzen school quite success- Congress, or by private enterprise, per published. ?• the Ledg r will be sent to you FREE till/” ciuus packing,orall I®1. ®t— ARTISTS or by capitalists of small means. fully. tho first of January, 1590, and then i A.NNOVNi EMENT E.XTRAORD1NAKY. and Time and Money. Therefor ,, “"kx continued for a A. holo year £rom Irrigation could Be ma.de easy Save by bearing in mind that the jn —An interesting communication and the water so constructed in mat data I In December we shall commence delayed this week on account of many ways as to profitably moisten publication of the most powerful not getting in before Wednesday. more than two-thirds of the area^of temperance serial story cf modern Harney valley. ¡times. The well known author of Herbert Watd, Stanley's Companion —Pierson, tho photographer is Travelers and emigrants of course Herbert Ward, tho compaiioa of Stanlny in his exploration» in Africi, ’ . 3 tho only white man eonneoted with Stanley's i the Boy Traveler series of books, erecting a gallery adjoining the pass through Harney valley, judg African explorations who Las ever returned alivj fiom’ths "Dark Continent.’’ Mr. Ward's articles running through eipht ('ol. Thomas \\ . Knox, is now en numbers if the "ledger ” are of tho most ini- ’ y iritorcstiorr descript;-. “ .n:l cover five years of his adventures in Afii-1, Welcome saddle and harness shop. ing frein its thirsty looking surface and they will be il.ustrated bycket.-hts aisdi y l ir. Ward, end by tho reproduction of photographs taken by him in Airlei. gaged in writing this story, for that the water is unavailable, and —Mr. and Mrs. R. A Hendricks Theoe pictures will throw much light unea G._ L-inaersoai customs of the hitherto unknown cannibal tribes of Africa. not in sufficient quantities to mois which we pay a royal sum. We / paid a very pl- asant visit to T he ten the whole area. Tho Story of a Forsaken enn, (V ' .-. ti - kx ) j.f Amui Jiatharine Cirecn. want this story to have the wide H erald office, Tuesday afternoon. Lifo In British America, L’cc. i:. Young. M. J. O'C onnor , Agent. I will say to the readers of this 'circulation it deserves. In the in Laing the adventures and experionrri <-er.rv. 3. It. Tor.r.g. tho colebrat-d mitrionary, and his wife during their residence in —G. W. Wilshire, of Blitzen, got communication that the water is the Tolar region twelve hundred r-.ilci . •; 1 c rft. Paul, id which Dr. Yo'.m,; na:ra.es Low ha tamed and taught the native v. i d terest of humanity parents should available, and can be so construct Indians of the Northwest; how ho eg i. -pch sosmf f r u-.d h-vz ho made h.3 perilous sledging and h.-.zardous cauoo trips in Tuesday evening. Went to Har ed as to moisten a half-million see that their children read it, and whoa visiting all tho Indian settiomeu.3 withla five hundred miles cf his homo. ney on school business, Wednes acres of land in this valley so as to ' especially the young men of every Honorable Henry W» Grady 800 AC^-ES, estimate the agricultural increase day. ¡community in this broad land Contributes a series of six articles ca tho “ Wculorihl Development cf tho Industrial Pursuits of the New South.” I —The youngest child, a beauti to be double—now how is it to be should be urged by those wlm have American Cookery, ( a seku . --i: ) Jii.tn l’arloa. done? i ful babe, of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mor an interest in them, to read this Civing tho reasons why it ia imperfect, r.ad eomo ways by a;hick it may ba improved. Based upon readings of reasonable rison, was reported very sick from sketches of different writers on the story. The other features of the Nihilism in Russia, Ar lf<> ilartmann, NHiiiit. i subject of irrigation, a few thoughts a severe cough. Loo Hartmann, a fugitive from Puaiaa e.uihcjft ie;. u« ... with the most daring feats of the Hussia-t Kihi irt-. has been conn«tod Weekly Blade need not bo state of my own (which I hope will not Mr. Hartmann chows how the intelligent pe-mlo ' ,tJibii-s-3 ia consequence of tho despotism of tho (u—.1 here. They are well known, Send is THE OLDEST, — L. M. Brown entered the 80 or be unreasonably construed) with a of govern moat. A participant ill plots to k.E the (® -A ' ,\XvWti ■<efcg i ? cf the Winter Palace, he is able to give r. :a IS THE LARGEST, iiifcnnatica a3 to how thio and othor great «heme g pithed, 1. Iho situation in Hussia is sufficient to ir.c.xaro the for ¡if free sample copy and see for 1 GO acres of land back, or west of i view to determining the costs, and lovocf every truo American for our formef gov.30*^ MOST RELIABLE yourself. Burns, and has his house nearly | including location of spots suitable N U R S E R Y S tealing or S pecimen C oties EXTRA SOUVENIR SUPPLEMENTS. completed for oecupam-v. , flir establishment of reservoirs; I G ROW I NO ST(] We invite every reader of this pa 1 find there are geveral ways in which Among these beautifully illustrated fcur-pago convoalra, which will bo sent free to every subscriber, will be a poem by FOR TUE W1 per ¡mil every r '.aderof this county, —. A. Orser, from Lakeview, I ufis greatly needed work can be John Greenleaf Whittier, #7 Howard 1‘ylc. to write us tor two specimen copies. but late of Blitzen, has bought I done, and 1 hope that I can induce riten for tho “ Ledger” by Mr. Whittier ia hl; 62alyoar. Another souvenir will be a beautifully illustrated poem written by First, write us a postal card imme two lots ami is building in Burns. ' many readers of this suggestive ar- Honorable jfcnes Russell Lowell. diately for a specimen copy of the tide to not only believe that irriga Mr. O. culled on and subscribed I Weekly Blade that you may get a tion ¡3 needed in Harney valley, Tisc I.cdfrcr avill <*onlnln the br-' .dierlul sin<1 Short MoricH, Historical nnd Biogrnpb- Ecul SLcctclieH, 'I'ruvels, Wit mid Humor, and every tiling-intcrc!»tiug to tho llou.ehi Id. forTiit H erald this week. full discription of Knox’s tempcr- but, also, that many will join with ' ance serial storv. “Teetotaller Dick.” BUY OF TIBS HOUSE: me in encouraging the great work Other Contributors for 1890 are : —Marrjed at Payette, Idaho, Second, write us again about De for tjie benefit of our country. Frances Hodgson Burnett. Robort Louis Stovcr.son. M. W. Hazcltine. Sunday, Dec. 15, 188!), by W. E. cember 1st for another free specimen In the first place, 1 will give a Margaret Dcland. Anna Sheilds. Thomas Dunn English. Redington, J. P., Mr. Geo. R. Crego short sketch, or history of the. of the Blade, aim we will send you Florence Howe Hall. Josephine Pollard. Ccorne F. Parsons. Madeleine Vinton Dahlgren. Amy Randolph. Col. Thomas W. Knox. a paper containing the opening i APRICOTS and Mrs. Jennie L. Amis, of Burns, Harney valley: Harney valley is s Harriot Prescott Spofford. Frank H. Converse. Rev. Dr. John R. Paxton. chapters of the story. Send the Oregon. Sincere wishes for a hap- 'almost round, and comparatively I Emma Alice Brown. C. F. Holder. Rev. Dr. James McCosh , names and addresses of all your | Mary Kyle Dallas, Cr. Felix L. Oswald. Prof. S. M. Stevens. pv future, is tendered the young level; near the center, or a little CHERRIES t'a-ior Harland. Rov. Emory J. Haynes. Prof. J. H. Comstock. friends at the same time. southeast of the centre, are the lakes f.eople by T he H erald . C ara Whitridge. Julian Hawthorne. James Parton. i Malheur and Harney; Harney ly- C onfidential to A gents . Judge Albion W. Tourgee. Prof. V». C. Kitchin. Rev. Dr. H. M. Field. —Sunday, Dee. 15, Zella D., the . ing 8. W. of Malheur. Harney val Marquise Lanza. Robert Ciant. I Harold Frederic. i Anybody can earn ten dollars 15 day-old babe of Mr. and Mrs. ley lies between two mountains—i ; very quickly by raising clubs for PEARS, PLUMS, ... : abscription money can be sent at our risk bv Tost Of.'jce Money Order, Tank ( heck or Draft, or an Express Money Order. I Steen mountain on the south and it i the Blade. We are now paying Send Six Cents for Sample Copy and Illustrated Calendar Announcement. John Morrell, died from the effects j a broken chain of the Blue moun \ Cl the highest amount for clubs ever Address: BOBZZT BO'TZTIl’S SOliS. i •> V/illi’n Street. T7ow Verlr Cif-? of the late coughing epidemic that tains on the north. These moun offend by any newsp:iper. ’’’ VINES, CEDARS,... Las visit<dlhe Burns children the tains break off into low mountains, * S3 ' want agents everywhere. Write u. or hills which extend entirely past three or four weeks. for confidential terms to agents. around the valley. Quite a large Aildress, The Blade, Toledo, O. TREES, SHRUBS, —Look out fora good Christmas supply of water Hows through the has been United States Judge of HAKXEY ITEMS. —We av >• directly from No. of T he H erald . Send in full valley supported by the Blitzen and the eighth Kansas circuit since 18- i Wall ; \Vaiia, ofa poodL number STOCK KHAND8. H arney , 16 -12- 9. i of jc ipk' ivi.o . t. ni coming to our reports of all merry-makings in the Silvies rivers, but not enough to 84. Little is known of him here fur APPLES. PLANTS.. moisten agricultural lands, which ther than the fact that he is a neph I v.ille. in the early spring, with the county just as soon as they arc over, E ds . H erald : The emblem ofpu- are estimated at over one millions ew of Justice Stephen J. Field. intention of “(tiling. so everybody can know what every of acres. the rn-v still remains with is “thebeauti- The republicans do not fanev f BERRIES,QUINCES,.... body else t has been doing. T he 1 snow” envelops all tho surround- i — V. J. Miller, formerly of this appointment milch, but there is H erald has no favorites. Como One! Come All!! open opposition, and Mr. BreweT’vTjg ijfjgs of Harney in one vast sheet of' ■>hiee, has returned after a rather I hereby take the pleasure to an will probably be confirmed by tin.' •. white, a fomethii g un seeking o a better lo- 1, so say prolonged . ^... tour . —T he H erald acknowledges PEACHES. FLOWERS, to the public that Elder E. Senate. “ye old settler” of ancient lore, fo’r/'ati,,n elsewhere, came to the ! sage thv courteous attention of Messrs. nounce K. Taylor, of Harney City, former Fight columns of nonpareil with that Harney valley held of year, butthen we are conclusion 1 (,,,< McKinney and Sparrow in ten ly from l’alo, I’into county, Texas, out a single original idea. That’s this time , , | I mt 'tit suptri siqfcnor inducemci ts, ami in- NECTA RIXES, dering the press of Harney county, will address the disciples of Christ the feat accomplished hv President assured o. a g;<d crop 1er next ' ends to hang out his shingle in i ! Harrison in writing his annual year. tickets to the grand Christmas ball, anil others upon the important the county-seat, wherever it is pcr- liehtly ocateil. given in the Harney Court House theme of religion accordingto apos message to Congress, and the man —As far as known ample pro-1 ner of presentation is equally hack EVERGREENS,. . tolic teaching and simplicity. the evening of Dee. 24, 1.88(1. In —From reported condition of the de; 1 i the Subject, “The Church of Christ, neyed as the ideas presented. Nev- vision h s bee r [ | lu.iua iiom the me R. iv. R., it., I fearthlkt WO j roads from this matter alone these gentlemen or the Gospel of Christ in promise, |er, during an experience in Wash valley f< r the stoc , t ere '11 ’’ 110 >vill be short on cranberries and are ahead of other management of in prophecy, and in fact, as prom ington covering the administrations scaicitv - I y, although through ARBOR VIT.E.. , aI1([ other luxuries for Christmas, I ised by (iod, foretold By the proph i>t five Presidents, has your corres the criminal n.-gligence of vandal i ul lie i nk rtainments. branded ... , ,.1 , , , —It is rumored there are several ets, and preached by the Holy Spir pondent seen a Presidential mes- —The officers of the U. 8. Land it.”. Services to be held at the age fall as Hat as this one has. inclined e .mpers ami hunters, lire»; voung ganllllts of Harney, who will F.ither »live are strenuously endeavoring Poison creek school house as fol I’he message will make Mr. Harri- i were let out in the vicinity of both desert the ranks of bachelorhood, December 21st. at I 61,11 11,1 friends, and with the except Harney and Malheur lakes that de-1 and take unto themselves better- i tv b-.ng np me bus ncss width has lows: ! Saturday, 1 . 1 ’ ik 11 in nt' ot 1 the 1 >« absurd l.n I. ,.,1 paragraph _ _ ...1. .. relat 1.x stroved herbage and titles t)Klt; halves to assist in winding up their 7 p m, also, on il the I Lord's Dav fol H tion tmis far been only’conditional. In lowing, at 11 a m. Come one, come ing to polities in the South, will Rirtae—Giant county, Oregon, would have off. red ample sustain-' s’":)rt V’“U ' ‘ ars I ■msequenee o this duplicated work all, let us hear what this man of make him noencmies. Mr. Blaine's I’- O.—Burns, Grant county, Oregon. —'j°y 8° "ith them. e rrespomh nts with the office need God may have to say to us concern worst enemy will not accuse him ’ atice for countless herds of cattle —Jesse B. Tudor died at 1:15’ OI INA M E N TA L C Y PR ESS.. RILEY & HARDIN. ot i xpect immediate answers to ing our eternal and lest interests. of having had any hand in the pre and horses. It is passing strange o'clock to-day. Mr. Tudor was a paration of this message, for what Respectfully, that a little forethought could not J native of Mississippi, aged 36 years their letters of inquiries, as the of AiIJ.-v», ISAAC foste IL ever else Mr Blaine mav be, he is be used by people who are eogni-| and leaves a widow and six ehil- | W. H. Cvi.p. fice is overtaxed with the impor i always original ami brilliant. BIRCII, SPRUCE, ELDER. H arney . tant mntterjilluded to. More republicans than ever, refer zant of the great interest at stake, dren. l ltOM WASHINGTON, D. <•. and the principal ind ustry of the to Mr. Harrison ¡is Haves. rAIjroKNI t. Senator Yauco is dead in earnest county dependant as it is upon- i The House adjourntd from Tues \ititn als . ASII, LINDEN, CHESTNUT. ••Know vo the land where the eyj and myr in his light on the humbug civil . day to Thursday. grazing grounds for the wellfare of tle service law. He thinks it ought to Are emblem® of deed® that are done in their Three Federal election bills have IREM ¡1 HOTEL. (•¡line?” go, and he has the courage of his already been introduced in the Sen . the stock : stringent measures should Who doe® i. J..i v. is. Diamond. not want to know nil about the be used for the preservation ot the [ TULIPS, WEEPING WILLOW < s Sloan, and wife, Winneinuu •» | convictions; hence he has intro ate, two by Mr. Spooner and one Golden State, it® lRRiciii<ss mntchh ss ciiinaie. climate, lis il® ninrvvl- marvel 1 .» , • .. ! (»olden state, ns »)<!. grass, 1 ---------- and 1 •*-: the penalties ......---------------- tl>r Betting ¡ ___ oub __ growth, and ’ its ’ boundless t run «tin«: the ...* .. ............................ duced a bill iu the the Senate pro-, by Mr. Sh< rman. Mr. Cha 1 tilts n» Itlvld, Harney. , land where cob p®al fortune® arc made in a day ( attle branded on -------- ; or |rgt |n n Thc vnn Franeist o Evening ‘ Zuniu alt, “ 1 viding for its repeal, and lie says it bill applying only to some of the out fires should be duly OT enforced,! i I'k'H'yr. \\ in ,n Springs, tv»'O it? ‘ Bulletin, u hich was cFtnblih iivd in |,s.V». «Inr.da and when an example .............. . left Side- V. Vn RED-BUD, SHADE TREES Haulier. Crane » reek, is his purpose to force a vote upon Southern States will also shortly b<> the forefront of ('iilifornia journaliRin, and William«, Kiley, ; made, poeple will be careful for the| in its mammoth weekly edition torn n a complete it if possible during the session. If introduced, and it is understood I interest of others as well as their, epitome I Keed, BeiUali, of the «octal, material, ami political der bit in Right car. Matney. \\ it In W all« history of the Stale. Scdd up for T he H er then ■ is anything done in this mat-1 that several of th«' same kind are to own. < net tn n. Kttl S ald and Week I v Bulletin f- r one war. Hose up. Left ear: ter it is more propable that it will be introduced in the llouse. All JUN I PERS, RHODODENDRO Smooth crop. be accomplished by failing to make of which is a useless waste of time I’.r Sure tn Get It Now. A<1 v ice to '■«, 1 pi m . —The Rev. E. K. Taylor, of the1 Hauge : ant, , < • . k. ,________ and Lake ____ < <>unti< •». A ponerful temperance atory serial I f now ; tho necessary appropriation f->r the on the part of these gentleman, for Christain church, preached Sunday , Mr®. Winslow’® soothing \viup, for < hildren ! 1*. o — Rilev, Grunt < ount >, ( »reguu. I eing written hy <’ol. Th».«, w. Knox for pub- support of the commission than by if there is any one thing tl|»on which night to a crowded room, there not | tecthinc. is the preser ptien of one of the betit EACH THE BEST OF ITS K female nuraea and phytdc iaua in the I nited ucatioii tn the lolvdo Blade, to commence ear a direct repeal of the law, though I the democrats of the House are being sitting room for ali. Mr. T. state a, and line been used for fort y yeura with I s’ in PreeinluT, ( ol. Knox if well known an n.e\ cr failingauc c< rf by iniilioi sot niothcra for W. B. TODHUNTER. the latter course would be much ; thoroughly agreed, it is that no Fed is a fluent and eloquent speaker, their children, l uring the prot on» of tee hing the author of the ■*lloy Traveler.” ucrie®. and eral election bill shall go through and hold« his audience still, bound I ita value is incalculable. It relivxea the chil tiia new r orv v ill he a revelation to people of more manly. dren from pain, curca dxpcnterv and dianhtea. | < \TT! E 1 randed The non-aetion of the democratic the House. »11 clnr® • on both ®ldv® of thv temperance with the force of his logic, the gran griping in the bowel#, and wind-colic. with -s Wrench” un «iu< ®ti»m. Send p» »tal » ard to -The Blade. Tol- House caucus leaves ex-Speaker Ing health to the child it rests the mother. Mr. Randall has not yet lieen deur of theme and the portraj al of 25c Left Hip. a bottle. • •do. Ohio,” for free rpc imen copy containing Carlisle in full charge of the party able to resume his seat in the House, Far mark® clu«u- the sufferings of the earlier < liris- v iwning chapters, semi name® of all your rr«'P«’ff the Right ua.: interests on the floor of the House. lie thinks he is well enough to do tainsare rarely equaled by itinerents fiieii' f . a bo >ce adv. in another column Fndcralope tn I.eft ear run hKRALPand Blade, one jtar each, for No better, < r abler leader could be so but his physician positively for of the present day. Your peonle will Agents Send for a Catalogue, and n: only • found, and experience will soon bids it. have the pleasure of hearing the Wanted your selections in time for th* II -how that it is far better to have The District bill, which caused Rev. Taylor, next Sunday. The m« wonderful collection of pi : t »<\< delivery, if you want to plant t one man in control than a commit the great dead lock in the last I ’ EM. VAI.UK nntl KVEltY l»AY l for the pCup'v Prineville Review: A. Robbins, but the Best, and that is alwsrt published on-the gtol e. A marvel of tee of fifteen, as was at first pro House, has been again introduced —Great preparations arc King ever branded money skvino an<t monf . y - e mining for every < t Drewsev, is visiting Prineville. CheajH'St. Last spring, alone, n posed. with “A-wrench”on the in tin1 Senate. The I ill is certain made by the managers of t’.: two one ouidng it. Thoiwnnd®af Uautiful, helpful than a «how Ing jnat no v t » do everything Weft thigh. It argues well for future demo to pass the Senate, but owing to the balls, given on Christmas eve: eon- eugravinm. Judge Sumner accompanied Bill No competition. nothing like it in the univer«»- Call at this Office and onlff " hen you «elect that which i® of true value . cratic success in tho House that one ! siderablc friendly strife is mani large number of new members in Wigle on his last trip to Hardin, pre sale® aie auro. All «inrervlv desiring citing of the republican caucus nomina the llouse its fate there is not so fested on both sides for the comfort Bl m PLOYMRNT and looking for «.»in citing thor address the following-named sumably to look at the country, but tions—Rev. U. B. Ramsdell for ought? FMorr-c at an extraordinarily low certain although the probabilities and convenience of the guest.«. • ud should write f. r d<«<'ript!on ami ‘terms •«inc who ought to know declares the chaplain—wss defeated at the or are nil in favor of its passage. or. the m. «t rrn arkable achievement in ! ook Range: Grant and Malheur conn Mea. —J. B. Tudor, one of our best i t.inking since the world beuan. GEORGE W. CRASI I*. O. address: Burns, Grant co., Oregon. Judges only mission was to nttend ganization of that body, and the old The national wool growers asso I citizens, st AMMEL A- CO . Box 54M13, is lying very low with in chaplain. Dr. Milburn re-elected. ____ —JL21ÍL.. Bl< nmiiigttiijW ciation has been in session here this the dance at Hinton's last night. St. Louis or Philadelphia Speaker Reed is having a high week. Its members feel somewhat termittent fever, and suffering from ' • 4K Art 1 '»M Fiv Hundred I for 'PyUv tlu’HiiiFt nnd conviction of any | ht - R IL Britt, w ho has been locating old time Irving to satisfy the wants alarmed at the outlook. They fear a r< lapse, occasioned by exposure.' R«>n or i»eraoD». killinic or stealing any of the Y \ A- U. M lands in the Cascades of his republican colleagues in the that the demand for free wool that | a consultation of physician« was i at»K k oft he above brand or belonging thereto. was driven out of the mountains by matter of comm it too chairmanships is constantly being made bv eastern i held yesterday, Dr. Embre-e K-ing sent for. and they express grave! -now last week. On arriving at Al It is extremely doubtful whether manufacturers will at least have its doubts for his recovery. AI.MEDA A. STENGER. For «< heck f.»rj20we will print m t» n line THE LEDGER LIBRARY th-' committees will be announced effect upon Congress. They are •avert¡«rment in One Million tauet of leadin« bany, he reported s foot of snow nt before the Christmas recess. American Newrntixr® and onnplete the work afraid of Reed, who is believed to — The justice court presided ovet “Hi r l>onE> Life." bv nsrriM 1n ten -tax®. Tbit i® at the rate of only one Hf:h McKinnon's, on the Hantiam. i <slg»r 1 ' rary N. I PtMrrowW1* Mr. Harrison has gone to Chi squint toward Iree wool, and will by J. B. Loggan. has consumed g or a cent a line, for l.tm t irrulatlun! The a<l C attle branded Volume. »1.00. will ®pp- at in hat a ®m®le taue of "Ci known." br Mrs. E. |> t M. —Go to the Livery nnd Feed Sta cago, and it is stated at tho White not feel r< lieved until the republi part of the oast w ek, in prelimina ▼ertttrtnent any paper, and <-or®cqncntly wHl l»v placed l>c- on Left side: circle- I r-Her I il-rarn No 2 l'ay«r. i:«; o'»e Million different nenatMiper purchased ■ I.unmakarof M arow bv s,l,anea<*?i ble of R-'ed A- Cavin at the old llouscthathe will go to Indianap can meml era of the House commit ry examination of State vs. Smith, fore « r Fl yr M illion K fadri ;®. if it I® »rue. a® i® 2. A Split in each t.ed(»r l.tbrary No. I ea»«r olis before returning here. tee on \\ ays ami Means are announ regarding the ownership of a horse; «•■rnetim«® ®*ated. that every newspaper ia ' ioneer stand in Burns, when you lkH>kr»l at by five persons on an averag?. Ten David J. Brewer, of Kansas, has ced. They are at present doing < cane 10 »till before ma honor, ab- iinro Aay of :be fcren-iar works will W win “ill accommodate at«out rrventy-five bv r-ookaei e-s and Nsw,a,al«rs. will •• want to obtain good livery accom l>ecn nominated to beassoeiate Jus there level licst to have a hand in wonia. Addnaa vinh copy of Advertisement M L on lbs rarai »1 at tb« »ria»-w «cnee of material witness's caus and ( heck, or send .'0 «-enta for Bonk of 256 modations. 39- tice of the Supreme Court, lie naming them, BOBKBT BONNBB-B SONB ing delay. (J* ““ ” “u - '»Fit I ROWELL A UO , Warner ft. ’ Range—Grant ronnty, Oregon, i P, V.—Burna, Grau: ivuntv Ur. I lHII S«’h*T< NURSÎ "V Sell A TO ADVERTISERS. York. ftr WtlRaa aa» SartM aw . »•*