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THE J. DURKIIEIMR & CO’S. LOCAL-PAGE ADVER8TIEMENT. LOOK. ! ! Listen 2 X j ARCEST stock . F.OWEST jrrices , ONLY FIRST CLASS OrOODS ARE inTHar°n"eyy Uointy io With Their THAT CAN SUPPLY THE F S» T O G K. FALL a WINTER SUPPLIES Our Prices are the SAME as tlxe raiload •witlx froig-lxt added. J. DURKHEIMER & CO, THE WRECKERS OF HIGH PRICES IN HARNEY VALLEY. AL ADVERTISEMENTS. More snow Sunday morning, before day-break. Announcements under above classification, —Miss Mary Geer is on the sick ut foHowing rale«, pay in eat invariably in nd vancT: state candidacy, also,the County Judge, list from the “prevalent cold.” clerk, and Sheriff, $10 each; AMesaor, and Com missioner. each; Treasurer,school Snpt. Sur —V. J. Miller and E. II. King, of veyor, and Coroner, also, Precinct Justices and Constablrt, each. No inaertions on reques a Harney, were in town. Monday. by mail unkfeis accompanied by the price of publication. —J Nat Hudson has rented the front room of the late Land Office. poll COUNTY (LF.IlKi —Chas. Martin came in Sunday I hereby announce myself AS a candidat4- for the office of County Clerx subject to the and bought a lot of reading matter. action of the Democratic County Conven tion of Harney county, Oregon. —A decided moderation of weath W. E. taRACE. er between Sunday noon and Mon day noon. THE HERALD —l)r. Howard was called in Mon day, to attend the children of Ja son Bennett. HAS LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. —Mrs. Vaughn was taken sud denly quite sick on Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Young moved THURSDAY, JANUARY W IS90. into the rooms adjoining hers. —- When coming into Burns with horses, be sure to call at the New i Livery & Feed Stable, where you Local News. will find all necessary accommod ations. - —E ast O regon H erald and The Public Domain only if3 a year. T he H erald , and Free Press for Settlers, this is your chance, if you four months, if you order in this or want to know all about public land next month, for only 90 cents. questions. —Miss Gunther having made ar Burns’ Weather Record. rangement with the Gage Sisters, has opened a dress-making busi ness in connection with the millin Wed: 6 a m-G® below 0-cold; ery establishment—cutting anil fit “ 12 m—sun; cold. ting a specialty. - G p m—cold. — A literary society was organ Thurs 0 0-quite cold ; u : 12 - G - a m m-6 ized last Wednesday evening at the —cold; It Island school house. The question 6 p m—quite cold; for debate this week is, Resolved: Fri: 6 a m-2 ® Delow-quite cold; “That Art is more attractive to the 12 ni—cold; eye of Man than Nature.” li Gpm—quite cold; ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR OFFICE. IIow young soever you may be, With failing Teeth you’re grim and bold, And losing your mouth’s purity; Your features Beem both dull and cold— Thon, man, or maid, warned of your fate, Seek Dr. Horton e’er it's too late! Sickness in Burns and Viciilitj I ju nd Office on Fire. —Latest reports from Diamond Last Friday morning, January If the disease that has nearly run bear conclusive evidence that ,its 10, a volume of black smoke was riNAiBK'ioF. its course during the past four inhabitants will vote unanimous discovered pouring out of the roof U nited S t \ tf :< I and offh k J of the Laud Office building. In less weeks in Burns and vicinity, is a ly for Burns as county-seat. Bv'.'S. Oregon. lift cm ber II. iSb'.i. | this ¡J than fifteen minutes a bucket brig —Charges reasonable for livery touch of Russian influenza, as it is NOTICI JIS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- — Mr. Emerson, regardless of the j t naiTtW m-°\- filed notice of b.B inten- service at the Red Front Livery generally believed by those who severe weather, persists in keeping ade was Ni tOBIAki* rtittii pr«x>f in support of his claim, ,, in charge, books, » y * papers, • j ri.i.J will be made before? iht and Feed stable. — have been suffering from it, and up his farm cultivation, which thel^ tc ,a removed, roof cut away, - "... -JffiS Kveciver, U. S. I and office, at irne, Or;«>n Monday, Januury -Otb, 18‘JO, viz: who remember its actions in 1877 majority practice only during the ! f under contro1, the safety of the To keep posted ' Stone « a!J J. Moth«4! -shead, -78 during the prevalence of the longest and most amiable days of t'Uildmg and town insured by the Read T he H erald . e. D. F. No. 271‘i, for the N W’i, of Sec 17. Tp. snow-covered roofs, no wind, and i “epizoo epidemic,” among horses suinhier S. R.81 It. W. M. He naineK the following summer. tncMC'H to prove his continuous n sidenee —©Id papers 50c for 100. orderly actions of the citizens. and men, the people of Harney on and iti iti ration of said land, viz: Jus —Mr. George, though constantly There was not only no loss of Land Dalton, Hohn ( raven. Joseph Garred, and county need have no fear from it ns Two communications lie over for N. Eegtly, eil of Burna, Oregon, I a fatal disease in their sec ion of employed, cannot meet the demand office property, but little loss of C 11-A 2 J. B. HEN riNfiTGN, Register. next issue. ’ country, as it is only necessary to- for doors and windows, which he 1 time, as the officers, Messrs. Hunt- —Snow in Happy valley about guard themselves from pneumonia, manufactures from firm, dry lum-: ington and Kelly, at once rented ~ Gibblin ~..................... building, which is p - ITATION there being attendant symptoms of her, scarcely more plentiful else- the F. 12 inches. isolated from other houses, as warm that trouble throughout, instead of where than in Harney county. I 1 the Cointy '"oui't of the State of Oregon, for —Inspector Tyner left Burns on the symptoms of typhoid, which is and as snugly put upas any large County of Harney„ —A closely contested spelling lhe Canyon City stage yesterday. the Matter of the Fatate <»f{ making the disease of malignant na match occurred last Friday; the house in town, and moved into A Decease«!, j te jfoàinar:, M. S. Rodman, Minnie D. —The young people of Burns will ture on the Coast and in moist entire school presented an incar it before dark. LMiuuio U. Tibbita, Viola Townsend, The building vacated will soon meet tomorrow evening, 17th, at climates; even citizens here, who nation of self-forgetting enthusiasm; . Corn Hardman, and all other«, are affected by chronic bronchitis, the nervons energy of the urchins be put in repair for law offices. asurr known hei.s of s. a . Rodman. deceased. the school house to organize and , etlng: A defective Hue, the stove-pipe and weak lungs, have escaped with being stirred to the highest tension. .^eC.-. Jn the name of the State of Oregon, you arc form a Lyceum. eby ci ed and required to appear in the running straight up through the comparatively little danger. “□ inty Court of the state of Oregon, for the —Go to the Livery and Feed Sta ’nty Harney, at the court room thereof, —Mr. Morrison is supplying his roof, was the cause of the fire. WIIOOPING-UOUGH. ’larney, in the County of Hurney, on Monday, ble of Reed & Cavin at the old neighbors with Hour; he has hosts 8<ldayof F< nru.ii-v. 188'1. nt 10 «’clock ill Hie There has been throughout the ijenoon of that day, then and thereto show Burns Bucket Brigade. Pioneer stand in Burns, when you of friends, not only because of his ’tiè, it fcny you have, why the petition of want to obtain good livery accom month of December, a cough among quick charity, but for the guileless | For quiet demeanor, prompt ac ). McGowan. Administrator of »aid estate. the children, so much too light for 1 XV ?in« an or,,er of th9 court be granted to modations. 39- 1 ' ."the following described real property of wnooping-cough as people from the candor, which he retains fresh tion, and common-sense work, the whooping-cough it: S’a Of 11, and 8’ziOfNW1, f 8er. 1'2, allin Tp.x Sot II.-..-1E. .n East . are acquainted with it as an through all the stress and strains unskilled Bucket Brigate of Burns — No mail was brought in from M. in Morr ow ( ounty. Oregon, should not cannot be surpassed, as evidenced Bidwell, Lakeview, Diamond, or epidemic, as to give rise to no little of vicisitudes of life. granted ; Said petition u as duly verified and seated on the òd <iay of December, 138!', and Blitzen last Saturday night, only disputation, outside the medical —Mr. J. L. Sitz is confined to his its w”rk at two ,ttre8 dl,rinK the limiilirt thei r f.-i.m tliat there arc jtiHt claims remaining unpaid after hav sonic letters from Springer. T he i profession, as to it being an unusu room by a severe attack of pneu 1 past * and present winter. A quar ,iie proceeds of all the percolisi H erald ’ s issue of 9th inst. mailed al severe type of the common ca monia, though convalescent, he is terly drill of such men would make perty ofsi i <1 opiate towards the satisfaction I reof, and tha: it is necessary and for the on Wednesday, was, therefore, five tarrhal affection incidental to hard yet in a critical cm dition; when them equal to any emergency, out t inter®tn of said estate and of all persons days old before starting out to the winters, ora slight attack of whoop again on the sunny side of life, he side of a high wind tocontend with, >IK jraawiA^hereiu. that said order should be during a bluzo at any one point. ing-cough, except in a few cases will resume his carpenter work. above named postoffices. ill furMbr ordered that tills citation be pub <t." ledoneea week for six successive weeks in Since the ways and means toward where there was fever, nose-bleed E ast O k E gon H erald , a weekly neuspa — A tei-cent lawyer talking —Mr. John Newman and family securing a bund engine is out of the circulation, published and print ing, strangulations, and decided >LTV "W in Burnii, Hurney county, Oregon, and here around town about purchasing and whooping attending the cough. displayed considerable pluck in question, the formation and quar Munteli ns the paper nu st likely to give running a ♦3.000 newspaper that is That the “prevalent cough” among capturing alive, a fierce and hun terly drill of a Bucket Brigade, IlMMKttBe parties herein cited. 4 fttntftgthe H oii . T. J. S hields . Judge of lhe not for sale (and wouldn’t lie to bis tlie children, was an epidemic no gry lynx. John’s eyebrows were composed of all the able-bodied *dty tittrt of the State of Oregon, forth« oflBarney, with the seal of said court sort at any figure), is equalled only one denied, that it was whooping- made additionally expressive by the men and boys of Burns, divided into and, tfMId dav of December, A. D. 1889. by the donkey that bragged tn all cough, seven out of ten declared wrinkles that surrounded them. Attest: W. E. GRACE. Clerk. three or four sections, all at work N at . H cd •<Attorney f<»r Adminis rator. around, that his voice was as sweet against. Twodeaths haveoccurred at the same time at as many differ —Mrs. Hibbler has secured some ent points in the town, would ab as that of the sweetest nightingale. from it: one, a fiftecn-day-old in- valuable land here. This lady is a INAL fJtOOF —M. D. C lifford , of Canyon City, (fant, whose affliction was pre-natal, keen financier, possessing a face el sorb but little time, and no other L UNITED STATES I.AND OFFICE,! received the appointment as dis and a fourteen-month-old babe in oquent of experience, free from expense than the price of the buck — Mr. and Mrs. Byrd are fortu 6 a m-8 ® -quite cold; Sat: ABU hrns, Oregon, December 16, 1889.j u trict Judge in place of Hon L. B. I the country; against this fatality, every trace of selfishness, whose ets, which would be a trifle com nate in securing the advantage of 12 ni—cold; KIS HEREBY GIVEN that the folio w- u jtth r hu« fi teil notice of her Inten- Ison, deceased. We congratulate j the new-born babes, twins, of Isaac youthful charm old age has ren pared to the loss of ono building, äs; Miss Pierson’s wintering in Burns, G p m—cold; P k Inal proof in support of her claim our sister county, Grant, on this Winters, and Paul Locker, the in dered sweeter and more reverent. be it ever so humble. And it may by placing their children at once that Mid I proof will be made before the ? , Sun: 8 a m-10®-cold. ¡■ter and (Receiver, U. S. l and office, at be the only means for saving the recognition of her talent. To Mr. fants not a year old, of T. J. Morii- under her tuition. Miss l ” s. musi oa, Oregon I, on January 75, 1890, viz: “ 1 2 m—cold; sunny. son, I’. F. Stenger, Wm. Mynatt, —Mr Iloover has brought his existence of the town, next summer It Clifford we extend our best wishes Sarah Haskell, cal abilities are spoken of in the 6 p m—quite cold. mas Haskell, deceased. H. K. No. highest terms by those acquainted for the good record he is fully ca O. i>. Rusk, L. M. Caldwell, and sheep here to winter, thus escaping or fall, when every vestige of lum !a of SW nr, NW qr of SW qr, to be tr Mon: 6 a m-2 ’ -quite cold; sun. with her knowledge of the organ. pable of making for the credit of several in the country, all more or a heavy fatality. Stock generally ber will be as dry as tinder, and in 2. Sec. 8, Tp. 23, 8 R. 31 E. W. M. ions. e following witnesses to prove her “ 12 m—quite cold; snow. A music teacher is an acquisition the party that claims his allegi less affected, escaped, cr are now are suffering from the inclement time of a wind-storm a single fire 8residence upon, and cultivation convalescent. being liable to reduce every house “ 6 p m—cold. weather. viz: P. F. Stenger, Olher Parra, ance. in Burns. and Geo. McGowan, all of Burns, to an ash-heap. SINCE OCTOBER 1. 6 a m-8® 0-quite cold; Tues: y, Oregon. — The Indians are becoming an ll —The Harney Press’ attempt to —Mrs. Parker, of the Parker J. B. HUNTINGTON. Register. We understand some of our cit 12 m—quite cold; sunny; C. M Caldwell with general de obnoxious nuisance. Are the peo- UTFITSl“-* tl ' House, hail a fine turkey in the pen draw T he H erald into its and the bility, is daily improving; Thus. izens are paying a night watchman 6 p m—quite cold. ule powerless to resist the unbearable e several weeks, fattening for Christ Items’ droll method of working for MBKR C! I Wed: 6 a m-2°-cold; a south mas dinner for her guests; the Harney and Burns, respectively, is Haskell died in San Francisco, affliction? While their entreaties to perambulate the streets with a lantern, nil night to notify th<m of fr,m cancer; F. Gibl lin died in wind blowing during the night. 1 k V mted S tates L and O fficb , 1 night before, it waB stolen. Dr. a failure. T he H erald has rea Portland, from cancer of the stom are pitiful, yet they should not be the presence of fire. So far, so good, u Btirr.H. Oregon, Dec. 2L 1889 i 12 m—sunny; cold. I Embree reports the same contemp- son to know that Burns wili get the ach; F. L. Rittcrbusch died from encouraged to continue their itin-' I it relieves a man’s mind to know Cd 4MMHBIT HAVING BEEN ENTERED nt Gp m—quite cold; office < Rsp<»r W. IlayH azaintH Philip ! titile sneak thiefism practiced on county-seat despite any and all the *n accident, being trampled upon erant habits. I somebody will eall everybody up MMTiNirfiiiln«*eto comply with law tie to Tim ! his family, some one stealing the efforts,commendable and otherwise, by a bull. JolWrafcntry No. 419. dated Bent. 28. MW5. —T he H erald is greatly admired 1 and everybody will be there in case 1 the Ntl4 -. Tp. 23 '. R. .1 F w M —Thawing Sunday from 11a in. turkey and a fine fat chicken. the people of Harney may make to L. ition arney MBnty. Oregon, with a view to can- Mrs. II. C. Levi ns, typho-pneu for its reliability, newsy, and un- of fire. But suppose fire breaks out of aaid entry: cot tes ant allegingthat to 3 p m. This is not so small a loss us back retain it, hence, the absurdity of the monia, is convalescent; John Swit prejudiced opinions. It has a large in two or more places in the night laid Philip GrocFwer did not break, or cause citizens of one town trying to toma aroused, j broken, fi ve acres of said tra» t of land, the p— J —Last Friday icc haulers reported East, where such fowls arc common. hawk the fair-standing of those in zer is improving; D. L. Grace, J patronage in this community, each and everybody is promptly yhar, nor did he comply with the law the ! and the loss a mere matter of j gets up, seizes his bucket, and issue being eagerly perused. date th«|| , nd year,;Or thereafter, or in any way meet the Silvics rising. Pierson, Squire Parker, and all of the law. that he ha« aban- money, if you lose one, it can, at a the other. If there is any discred others afflicted by the colds, arc re-. rushes out to do his best? With a fiordi requiremen'R I MltheMid tract of land; the said parties — Religious services were con- n() reC0gnized voice to direct opera- —Lakeview, or Bidwell, stage i moment’s notice, be replaced by an itable work going on in either town ported on the mend. teMtaf Mini moned to appear at th:« office on February, 1890. at 10 o'clock, a m. got in Saturday night. ducted in an able, progressive man- ti(H1H specified workers at the other; f< w are raised here on ac- under the guise of “working to gi t d furnish testimony concerning The above is as nearly a com- I ' ner by Rev. Moore, last Sunday, the county-seat,” T he H erald has «... ilurc. ! count of scarcity of grain. pumps, no special force to man the —C. E. McKinney, of Ilarncv J. B. HUNTINGTON. Re lister. no part in it, and will take none. plcte report of all sicknesses and the seinon revealed, with minute de- gang _ _ for passing the buckets, five was in Burns, Tuesday. deaths here, since October 1st, ns —Mrs, F. Gibblin, who gave pos- : Such course of action deprived the tails, the nobility or ignobil:ty of (¡nieH as nll)ch labor would be lost U no . —Geo. W. Hayes and F M. Jor- I session at once of her chop house to i people of the advantages of county we have been able to obtain, and the human family. as utilized, and where would Burns pg pretty briskly Thurs- dan are batching together for the the Land Office men, has retired division for two years, when an hon we are confident no town of the size I be by sunrise? Skilled labor is of Burns can make a better health from the business, and will take orable way was open. A fair and L to 8 a. tn. w inter It is said that George William more effective than raw good-will. her lial.'C. whose feet and ankles are ' clean-handed showing of the ad showing, and “tell the truth, the Curtis, in Harper’s Magazine for —The nine-month old infant of badly d»-forwied, to San Francisco vantages to the whole people of the whole truth as it is known to the January, will side with the stro-f —Snow in Burns 13 inches deep. Senior editor of T he H erald Jason Bennett is declared out of Y, 4c — gain for treatment so soon as the weath ! county in locating the county-seat at writer, and nothing but the truth.” bands and organ grinders in their quite sick. danger. —J. 8. Devine in town Monday, er will admit of making the trip to Burns, is all that is needed by the Since “we have met the enemy,” fight for liberty in New York. lively as ever. —For best of Feed stable accorti- the railroad. This prempt action • intelligent vote of the Harney coun the Russian influenza, and have INS. 08. —At Hkrncy next Sunday, 19th t., Elder Taylor will hold divine modaticn go to the Sayers <Jr Sill- on her part is decidedly commend try. learned its strength to do us evil in —If you want your horses neat —Too cold for church service view naming and evening. able. as she has been trying home man Livery A- Feed Stable. - this excellent climate, our citizens ly groomed, put up at the Red Front last Sunday. —Dude Cavin did a queer thing, have nothing to fear, and can read Livery stable, when you come to i treatment ever since the birth of her , -Messrs Jacquimin. Rusk and —Elder Taylor, of Harney, ip little son. with poor success; there and is in trouble for it now, an offi all the sensational reports now fill Burns. F or a No. 1 Sewing Machine - teUA. Morri •on are hauling icc for very ill from pain in the head, and is no donbt that if taken in time, cer having returned with him, Sat ing the columns of Eastern and offer we refer the readers to the several Burns ice-houses, this fever. No better on Thursday. —No mail Friday night from new advertisement of the “Louis- his limt.'S can t;e made as whole as urday, from Baker county, where Coast papers, without a quickened 3k. g Ontario; there is great inconven- ville Sewing Machine Co. ” Send he had to leave his wife and chil : any child's, while too much delay pulse, at the same time negleiting \l —A good attendance is given re ience to citizens of Burns from fail- ' for their new catalogue, OMPOt! —Water was obtained in the5 ligious meetings in Harney and on will make him a helpless cripple dren. After serving out his sen no usual precautions to prevent ing to receive express matter that, tence in Harmy for aiding in the a repetition of its entrance into the Mr- G. is living temporarily in the —The pastor and members of the Island, where in every instance Iley well, on the hill back of lodging rooms buck of the chop escape of the bigamist. Jim Moore, family circle, or keep it out alto has been lying at Ontario or Vale, the Burns church desire in this rue, at ¿3 ft. Two men average the school hou«e« are crowded. . Dude put his wife and children in gether where it has not gained a from four to six weeks. The deten way to express thanks to the citi house. ret a day tion is said to be at Vale, as every zens of Burns and vicinity for lib —Rev. McCart, busy, cheerful, hia wagon and start, d to Hunting footing. thing brought as far as Beulah eral contribution to the fund for e readers of T he H frai d will ton to haul in freight for several —Secondi rterly meeting of ami earnest in his church work at see --T1 ABLE PHYSICIANS. comes to Burns. in iis appropriate place in these business men in the town, who had all times, wag in Burns, Tuesday. insuring the church property. K. ebun 11 • Drs. McPhieters, Embree and columns, the name of W. E. Grace, furnished him with al out 435 “ ex —T he H erald will send for one I« beide- Island school house —“D ¡de" McClain is boss of the »»candidate before the Democratic pense money” for the trip, which it Howard have shown their capacity —The jury in the ease of Gibblin of the Ixiuisville Singers next 8aturd»; inst . at 2 p. m. cuisine department of th“ Texc»: Nominating Convention, for the of is quite uamil to advance freight to cope with the disease in every spring, as soon as freighting is re- vs. _ Stevens, • last Saturday, decided Sunday 11 a. m as the hosg br'iler; “with him none fice <-f County Clerk. As we have er«. Nothing was heard from him shape it lias Is en able to present «nmed, and will make an ord< r at by its verdict that Toms carrying compare." • lway- ac< oinpsiiied such an- until the other week, when J. C. itself in this climate, and W. E ! the same time for any of our sub- off a reil-hot ( .’) stove a night, did . _ Me' art will commence a Gra-e’s drug store carries a full and t ni' 0 Harney next —Died. Jan. 11. 1890, at hie nouticen.eiits bjr citizens with a no- ■ Welcor »e received a letter from him lomplete steak of pure medical Seri! ers who -.ill semi for illustrât- "“t make him guilty of theftof said tice in our local columns, it is not some where in Baker county, stat _____________ inst., a cordial invita home on Lower Island, Harney drugs and remedies, such as the • ed catalogues and make a selection stove. vi«! every! ody. • county. Or., Christopher Sears, out of I place for us to observe in cun- ing that his wife had taken sick physicians demand. of any styles worth 410 to »■30; A small library M ISO. I iw. fiot ’ with the al ove. and wo sav and he hrd to inend the money en aged 90 years. Deceased was fa- ' ♦ 17.60 to 430. You can get the local 1 ewspsper I it wit emj has:«, that having trusted him and would not he able T he H erald congratulate« the i f rid a y evening r.t Pres i ther-in-law of Chas. Riley. —On account ' |{. V. Met art s E ast O kioon H erald , the best i known K Grace from childhood to get in with the freight till spring people i f this o i.eir i ■ E I Arm.-trong of family paper, The Detroit Free absence in attend, « < on Quar —Paul T. Finke, special engineer,' up ta the 1 sent time, we have Officer was sent for l,::i. It appears common-sense an t ability to : ita co.. Cal., who re came in. Friday noon, from Mat ca- rv-r ,<n r.n him to l.e, in every po- he wus arrested 01 ii ■ charge ot Press, one year each, and 12 vol meeting on tiie I ■ m l. do moi «• bring Lis family to to. Minn . and was unable to get siting, < '.iznri. i uwineM man. ami “eml.ezzli s^ent of no unins, in paper covers, of the best service in Burns < lireli next ' I ut. it in this county, is ly- conveyance to his uncle's home on official, capable, trbalwnrthy, and is argued Ny cilizcm ' . ; • 'day. The régulai pattor's se rf.tf »irrvly id cf course will Í«* account of unbroken snow: stopping h oncht. V.’e commend his servi< ►» at 7 p. m. however, when every onei Dickens, by calling at. or sending u.n.itti-d a “breach of i: u»t Inai. vere »peli ot IT'D. to this office. 43,50. is invited to be present. i at J. C. Parker’s. tn the cit o< Jlarrey cour.fy. 1 set for V n.orr .w 1 p m. as just pas* Official County Paper. 1 I.A GRIPPE?