t THE J. DURKHEIMEK & C0’8. LOCAI,PAGE ADVEKSTIEMENT. 1 X j OWEST .ts With Their !—Z w prices , ONLY WE ARE K G-OODS lnThHar°neyy Uointy THAT CAN SUPPLY A.NT3 STOCK FALL 1 WINTER SUPPLIES Our Prices are the THE RAISER SAME as 23Lt tlx© I’a-ilroetcl with freig-lxt added. J. DURKHEIMER & CO, THE WRECKERS OF HIGH PRICES IN HARNEY VALLEY. LÏG AL A I) V E HT I 8*E M ENTS. I ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR OFFICE. Aunounceinenta under above classification, ut following rate«, payment invariably iu ad- j vanre: .State candidacy, also,the County Judge, U nited S tates L and O ffice ,! i Clerk, and Sheriff, 110 each; Assessor.aiol Com- ■rue, Oregon, January 21. 1890. j ' mitsioner, each; Treasurer, School Supt. Sur­ veyor, a id Coroner, also, Precinct Justices and HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- Constables, $3 each. No insertions on requests [ter has tiled notice of his inten­ by mail unless accompanied by the price of ta al proof in support of his claim, I publication. |>n to f will be made before the Keceiver, U. 8. Land office, ut [Saturday, March sth, 1890, viz: p»OR COUNTY CLERK: William C. Sharrett, D. 8. Rww*« No. 45, 11 for SW'4 NE’ t #. NW’4 8E*4 I hereby announce myself as a candidate . li; ’r the ’11 e s ’* M. Ht He names the for the office of County ClerK subject to the 7, Tp 25,8. 11.82*2 E. W. issvH to prove his continuous action oi the Democratic County Conven­ .-eryU. ind cultivation of said laud, viz: bin, Peter Thompson, of Burns, tion of Harney county, Oregon. W. H. Morrison, of Ilaruey, Ur. W. E. GRACE. I J. B. HUNTINGTON, Register. 30-10 '4 ïï’SiniÎîri; poll SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself ns a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Harney County, Oregon, subjec t to the action of the Democratic County Court of the State of Oregon for Convention. ine County of Harney. A. A. COWING. [ter of the appointment of a special term of aaid Court. 1 hereaa there Ims been an unavoidable fail- to hold the I hri regular February term, A. P<>R SHERIFF! 1890, of said Court, and whereas there la ur- iieed for the immediate transaction of the of said Court to be hereinafier spec* I hereby announce myself as a candidate for iaiherefore ordered: That on Mondav.the the office of Sheriff of Harney County, Oregon, Bay of February, A. D., 1890, at the uaual subject to the action of the Democratic County I holding the County Court, in Harney. Convention of said county. County, Oregon, there be held a J. C. GARRETT. term of the County Court of the S ate of L, Trea for the County of Harney, for the trans of the following business, to wit: NTON. i make a jury lis’. i consider reports of road supervisors. > appoint n.ad supervisurs. * . >es ablish and change road districts. Dl(* fhbij,,h’ Sffiuc*R 1,(1 p!atvH and HAS LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY >appoint Judges and clerks forelection. NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. lice of ( ti > approve tax collector’s bond. > appoint a stock inspector.3 ^.»consider an W m . W oods , M anager . 1890, to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Porter, nislicd on order at reasonable prices | LARGEST STABLE AND BARN IN THE HARNEY COUNTRY a ten-pound daughter. How young soever you may be, With failing Teeth you’re grim and bold, Anti losing your mouth's purity; Your features seem both dull and cold— Then, man, or maid, warned of your fate. Seek Dr. Horton e’er it's too late! —Mr. and Mrs. Jason Bennett were in town, Friday, and stopped at the Parker House. —Sheriff Cowing was in town, Saturday, on business connected with the duties of his office. Mr. C. is one of the most popular candi­ dates now before the people. —Miss Nellie Page was very sick on Saturday; Mr. Clark being THE HERALD. in that day for a physician. —Dr. Howard was called in to see Mrs. J. C. Parker, Friday, she having been sick the past two Tax Collector. weeks. » Sheriff Cowing, or Deputy sheriff, ,1\ — Mrs. J. C. Parker is very sick Shaw New—Fresh—Clean. —Mrs. Worthington’s school Geo. W. Zumalt, will be at the fol­ ». closed for vacation last week, teach­ from inflammatory rheumatism. lowing places, at the times specified, Plenty Feed, Water, and Competent Service. er and pupils being victims of la Dr. Howard in attendance. for the purpose of collecting taxes Thia Stable, with a full Livery accommodation, is open to all. H or sea, boarding and transient, Official County Paper. grippe. carefully groomed, fed and watered. —Ike Baer had his eye and side for Harney county: CHARGES REASONABLE. f^TiRMS CASH. 18 —Farmers coming into town with of the head badly bruised, when Trout Creek, Monday, Feb. 24. It 26. Local News. eggs, chickens and butter can find coming over from Canyon, by be- Burns, Wednesday, a ready sale at highest market price being thrown out of the buckboard. Silver Creek, Friday, t< 28. tERIFF'S SDTICE OF SALE. at the French Hotel. - Del Norte, Monday, Meh. 3. NOW ALL MEN bv these presents that pur- —The W. C. Byrd livery "stable was Rock Ford, Wednesday . tt 5. PROPP *» to B decree of the circuit Court of the *r Harney County, made aud —The Indians of Harney Valley purchased last week by A. J. Wil­ Happy Valley, Friday, ’ Il 7. red on the 2d day of November. 1889, in a Burns’ Went Iter Record. a have lost nearly all their ponies, son, , wherein Thornton Williams is Plaintiff, who took possession Friday Diamond, Saturday, 8. Wm. U. Mahon, C. A. Sweek, and Ella n from 60 to 70 head, during the last morning. This stable is a good in­ Cat low. Tuesday, ottled.orni defendants, for the sum of f 1240.00 and 11. Feb. 1« to Fell 10, 1800. "er cent per annum, interest thereon from three months, but have fared well vestment. Wild Horse, Thursday, u 13. Irst-named day, and for the foret 1. sure of Wed: 6 a in-18 0 above-cold; TON 8AM Paoraivro*. tt _ lain real moii <>f <;ute ihc 1. th day of so far themselves. 15. Alvord, Saturday, "ill th, 1888, and made by said Defendant, Wm. “ 12 in—sunny; cold. —The Amis band of sheep, num­ Crane Creek. Tuesday, t< 18. tfabon, tor one-Rosa Aml»r< sy, assigned —E ast O regon H erald and The bering 1,960 bead, has lost about “ 6 p nt—very cold; a vio­ •after to Plaintiff upon the EU SE',. E'4 , it Of Sec. 2S, Tw p. 22 8. R.; J .., E. W. M. in Public Domain only $3 a year. 500. Sam Amis was in town, 17th Drewsey No. 2, Thursday u 20. AND JAPANESE 4 and EL, NE'2 Go toTiipker'u. Mitchell where he could feed alfalfa Tliurs : 8 a ni-18°-«un; cold, Ji. Twp. 22, fe. U. 32U, E. W. M.. fii <1 all the questions. «4 to the weak ones and lost only six Horse shoes, nails, and all kinds j , title, interest, and estate, which sa'd Wm 12 m—cold; Fine, i Fanciful, and Varied. dahon, therein or thereto had on the said I (I —Miss Gunther having made ar­ head. of wrought iron worked into Bhape ; Give thia store a call when in tow n, and examine the pretty array of Fancy Gaoda Mid at 6 p m—cold: day of March, ¡888, for cash to the highest Reasonable Prices for Cash One door aouth of Goer’s Hardware store. er nt public outcry at the Court House door rangement with the Gage Sisters, to suit the public. Horseshoeing i titown of Harney, in Harney County. Sta’e Fri: 7 a m-16°-sun; cold; —Attention is called to the Band ! and other blacksmithing done on ! has opened a dress-making busi­ regoli, aforesaid, commencing at 1 o’clock, St 12 m—cold; wind rising. A CHINESE LAUNDRY ou the 2btn day of March. 1890. ¿In Muie building ness in connection with the millin­ Boys’ Minstrel show advertisement at quick time Tupker’s. U A. A. (.’OWING, 6 p in—cold; in to-day ’ s issue of T he H erald . ______________ 30 . Sheriff Harney County. Oregon. ery establishment—cutting and fit­ As the price is put very low for the I “Texe«'’ Bur. — ------------- ---- 11 Sat: 6 a m-32 ° -cold; windy. ting a specialty. - u 12 in—cold; amount of fun in the selection of; Ttine-“Oh, lluppy be We." — For citizens not afraid to ap ­ pieces for this entertainment, in ad- To Texes I will go. yes, I will A>, u 6 p in—cold; RIFF'S MITICE OF SALK. pear before a convention of repre­ ^yj ult there'« in Burn« to drinic, iOW ALL MEN by these presents ’lia’ pur sentative men from every precinct is no reason to prevent a crowded in th’glaaae« cheerful « link, Sun: : 8 a m-32 °-sun; cold • t to »r Harney County, made and At Texe ”ar- _ —-.’ed O» the 2riiarv. |«S7. and male b> “ 6 p m — cold. munu.iy, iroiii „iiron, .,, ,,, U(lh , tx . B , lt her ,_ )o beat It here, ies of the Ochoco Review, dated DVERTIS ..-PaHMlOt, William Dillman to Pet or W .E GRACE, P roprietor , BURNS, OREGON ch.upotltBe whole of Section 25, Twp. i5' a, Jan. 25, Feb. 1 and 2, respectively, is even more attractively gotten up For i.iqnon, Mixed orstralxht, Tues: 7 a m-22o-cold; ------ ~ S3 E. W. M.. in Harney County, than the one for 1889. As we have , , Thl-' re ’"“d” nar. tt and Times-Mountaineer. and » ¡Terrain water right hereinafter 12 ni—cold; I^REE »fully dettwlbcd, and directing mo to sell not had time to more than hastily u 6 p in—cold. .lands to satis fy said decree, as maybe A Large Assortment of | —J. C. Garrett one of the most glance over ;» j.rn.w... I • it, we „.:ii will note n advance The G. A. It. ’et*« e o.. therefore. 1 will offer and sell the lands, I et belowï'ur [t: the whole of Section 25. Twp. S.r>*.;, South popular candidates for the office of made, later, but in ample time for; St. Valentine’s day the Harney 6 a ni-ll o -cold; snow Wed : re32E. W. M . aforesaid, and together with Sheriff, returned te Silver creek the readers to send for seeds, etc. I valley soldiers of the G. A. R. met ertain wattr-mh: known as lhe North F«>rk I fall before day. ÏWTFRMBM Greek Ditch and Wa*«*r-Right, whereby last week. Silver creek has a knack “ 12 m—cold, snowing. lrjFj 1 5» more or ’css, of the walers of said ¡in Burns, and were welcomed by the na'ural bed thereof, of offering the county a good citi­ 6 p m — cold. —T he H erai . d will send for one ’ (|1P citizens and greeted with inu- AN &SCT|_ follows: Commencing at « zen to serve their interests. Has just been Received. ■ace’s Drug $4 on .k, to-wit: said North Folk of ; of the Louisville Singers next ; 8jc |,y the Burns Brass Band; the les. more or less. East of the Fast spring, as soon as freighting is re- gtreets being too muddy for a pro- I wp. 25’i. 8. R 32’, Wear bv ths ------------ — Little hay. — C. A. Gilbert, the irrepressi ­ it< h from sai 1 point One Half HOWAIM at is known as Dry Lift h. and t ble sewing machine agent, we see suined, and will make an order at jMised military parade, that part of PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED n s. heredi omen’s appurte , —Dying cattle. same time for any of lour sub- the program was omitted, VN à’SU® in the Review, reports snow 3 ft. the es. righ s to pi saepgion. use. ; fW Everything guaranteed pure and of th« very best quality. scribers who will send for illustrât-1---------------------- and t<>. and in any manm-r deep on Big Meadows. His wife (S, ORtO^ — Starving horses. -taining sai 1 lanes, uitch. and water- ed catalogues and make a selection HrH *Gd«r Taylor, of 5nd ................. all. each, and every part iry the Christian church, an introduc- * • hieh he therein or there’o —Revival on hand —Tabby, the old Piute Indian [day of February, 1887, for cash I u. (»RACE»" bljrbm th® —An exchange gets off the fol-1 tory to week of divine service W11 ............ _ Md'lcr at pnblie <.ntrr\ _ at ths that has made his stopping-place —Eggs 75c a dozen. IURNS. OR t Hou»»»r in the townof Harney, Coun- Sunday, 11 a in, Rev. McCart, of in the vicinity of Burns the past lowing on the “devil’«” only friend ntest Bianki V«!?«?’.. of Oregon, aforesaid, com the Methodist church. At 3 pm. i k. p m., on the *^5th day of e». « rrert!< —Butter out of sight. eight years, mourns the death of the office towel: •e■ of ahoddy Monday at i p Ill, Elder lay- , after a severe illness of two months. ÏR:^;:rh”^,îtW“;d,^!i|W.,i:o^ It. lor U.g»n a revival by giving first of —Tadpoles are hatching. > T. HU —A droll feature of affair« ex­ •10 Reward. <>f ,bia ■ —Deer reported very poor. i E Y-At ists on the Ontario to Barns stage man, with ideas concerning the founda- CLBlN«; with White Fare. Has GO TO PARKER’S. : BURNS line, so we are informed. The line Kwith Bar above, on the Right ' —Burns money market good. “,her.uP™d*>M” FU' • tion of the church; necessity fori .Ider, r|«n<1 two l-eft-Oblique Barg on is divided inte three drives: Onta­ In. over, and uniiar,’tw«» blacker than thunder: ! ;♦« pxitdpnre* ÎÎM nlacr in the I»lan s —Ice hauling done for the pre­ rio to Beulah. Beulah to Drewsey, ’Twaa harder than povertv, rougher than ain; HBeXlBltncc, iim pm in im pum . i YBEI.DING. Branded T with 1 From the roller ■uepended.it never wa«bendrd. i of redemption. Olid closed the ( VCn- deupoit.ig Up. above, andj • sent. Drewsey to Burns. Since the snow 3 i ' "I by horizontal bar'-i ing services by taking a new-lK.ru ^^gJircle J. on Left .-ho'iDL r. blockade the drive of Ontario to —Wild geese ripe on the Ixiwer Beulah, discontinued and of Har­ And dX'put on a mor. Ink!« h.w, i wi‘hin t , ibed horr-va to L. C. GROUT 1 laniry. Or Cm11 on. wind, morning, without an« warn* . I uesday. 2 pill, hitler I aylor Hu- 1 Island. ney to Drewsey. So that both ends it leti to the «>M>r and waa trokrn in two ’ ministered the rile of baptism^ to —The Hixson brothers arc recov­ of the line and the swing drive are | Miss Mina Brinek, by immersion ctnrt Comiuitteinen. plying daily to and fro, with no ering from la grippe. —The school report of Jennie At 7pm the second lecture wa« \ Ca ___ ccnneition le'weer. The Ontario Racine, in Division 1, Primary de­ given, it being a continuation of the appointedl this week by the — Republicans are not to l»e driver dumps the mail matter from partment of St. Franci« Academy,' »’EY - A lirman of tir Democratic Coun- preceding night ami intn-ductory I i rxs , O«2entral Cktpmittee. are as iOl caught by the “No Party” racket. the railroad at Vale to remain till Baker City, Oregon, for quarter to that of Wednesday evening. pBonUBToB M rs . LOUIS RACINE the blockade on established stage ending Jan. 21, 1890: Christian ill the nwd The attendance is Rood, th«-, Tbi, b.> .J'.’iuely appointed It it .4 is on ri tn t .■ ■:>» rtO'Lit - th« ptll> — The 2d and the 14th, and the V. ». Ur road is raised; the Drewsey driver : Doctrine 75; spelling 88; reading minister being encouraged by the 1 W. Miller. 224 arc tic notable days of the TTERS A goes daily to Beulah and returns; 80; arithmetic 82; elocution 60; presence of Rev McCart, Rev. M. In with the best rooms, table, and si-rti«* the town Afford« Maines. month of February; the 22d only the Burns driver goes to Harney, penmanship 80; Geography 70; I’heeters. Rev. Embree, who cain% • E. L. Livton. Tema Brnwomibl« remains to be heard from. as far as he can take his stage, and 1 definition« 100; composition M; in early in the afternoon, tx well m IcMcnainy. A BA Ft _______ ___lYilshirr. —To * i ? the great loads of hay returns; meantime, the people in 76 1-6; standing in class No. 4; by the substantial citiaen* ami i »ES A I-Jow—W^hirk brought into and through Burns. whose interest all this travel is I health, attendance, conduct and families of the town, »od in.modi b> rta nt Liquor«. ▲lUabed. where i* Kinnon. Ione woul 1 Le unable to imagine done, gets nothing but local mail application “excellent” which, as ate membership of the Chn»8*a| Qeys and’parsenger transfer. TCtt. hay to be scarce as reported. per grade, mean« “the beat." church. '1 a’’ of ’b'Ì ; e OH1NESE FINE CUTLERY. NOTIONS, Eetc FOR A SQUARE MEAL . French Hotel. e