East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 03, 1890, Image 3

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    THE J. DÜRKHEIMER A CO’S. LOCAL-PAGE ADVERTISEMENT.
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JL.ARCEST
STOCK.
X.OWEST
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PRICES
ONLY FIRST
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ARE
In
Hc°»u“ y
LIVID
Wl.h Their
CLASS
THAT CAN SUPPLY THE
1=
S T O O K.
FALL & WINTER SUPPLIES
OOODS.
Our Prices are Uie
At tlx© railroad with.
SAME
as
added,
YQUk TRADE.
J, DURKHEIMER &, CO,
XHE WRECKERS OF HIGH PRICES IN HARNEY VALLEY
S
L egal advertisements .
BiTI8EMENT¿.
pIN AL PROOF.
; atb .« I. ani » O ffice .I
an. February 12,1890.|
’ GIVEN that lhe follow-
filed notice of his intern
fin support of his ciaim,
111 be made before Che
at Lakeview, Oregon,
Conrad,
i, of NW1 j, See. 26, and
NE1., See. 27, Tp. 25, S.
following witnesses to
iidence upon and culli
Henry Egii. J. M. Em-
f Sliver Lake, P. O., Ur.
By P. ().. or.
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Ateo, a
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| e - B i ■. fes L and <tint e , I
K Oregon, March 8. iSUU.)
■Y GIVEN that the follow-
fe filed notile of his inten-
Lof n¡ support of his claim,
rwill be made before the
ter, U. S. Lami office, at
w. April 2.1th, 1890, viz:
E. WilUntins»
br the E’’ !*E' (, SWL SJC’.„
p di, S. K. 28 E. W. M. He
So fkpb to prove hiR continú­
an d < uhi ration of suiii land,
kr, Robert J. Williams, H.
[ Creasman, of Riley, Bar-
I. HUNTINGTON’, Register.
ilice'of ti
Shaw
NS. ORI
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ZAR.
ei
o< FaW
dwarrlBf
■1 %TE8 L and Orrtrg.»
w. Urnr.-n, March
¡8»j.
EERY «.IVEN hta he f..I low
th«« fed nati e of n • Inten-
tft’-d make final pr.^d in sup-
► - " d that mm | pr-Kif jrili be
*>r Receiver, ar i^ke
IM., 22. I M. Ut
IVt- r
E’fe*
4-’*** ••• ^ » >*••«.
IN fre following wnncrs»s io
k<r ’UA r.wi ieu-H- upon and rti ti-
■nr««;* \ ,x i hrit '.pher Dnnkr-
L Het rv Ntnrgasn, arid .Edxarl
b- •i-l-rrm:» p. <»., Humhoidt
[V VF.UÜN r KU ITT. Regia, rt.
JDE.TITIuN FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
I
I
In the County Court for the State of Oregon,
Ilarnev County.
To the Hon. County Court for Harney County:
We your undersigned petitioners, would most
respectfully a**k ihai a licei se be gr/nted J. T.
Sillma'i 1.1 Feil Bpirltous, malt, ami vinous liq-
u.-rs in qiiantitiiB less than o'he quart for a
period of six months, beginning on the 7th day
of April, A. 1)., ls'.'O, and running until and in­
cluding the (th day of October, A. D. 1890, in
lhe town of Burns, county of Harney, State of
Oregon, and your petitioners will ever pray:
James C. l’arker,
W. W. Cardwell
J. S. Bowen,
W. W. Johnson,
G. W. Young,
W. C. Burd.
T. S. Garred,
Wm. Harvey,
Chas. Teeter,
J. Admits,
Lodla Harkey,
1). L. Grace, •
A. ('. Worthington,
Thomas Giannini,
p-iNAL PROOF
( has. Cronin,
R. J. McKinnon,
F. E.
y.
C. II. Vocgtly,
I N’ itsd S tates L and O fit ; e >
II. P. Cornelison,
Hobt. Brown,
Lakeview, Oregon, March 20, I hj O. i
J. H. Gordon
1’. F. Stenger,
NOTb E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the L.lU-w-
1). Queen.
O. D. Rusk,
ing-named settler has il’ed notice of liiaintcn-
]>. Newman,
C. W. McClain,
tion to commute ami i.tak • final proof ins ip-
Win. King,
T. A. .Morrison,
port jf his claim, n i l tha: bi : I proof will he
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co. S. Sizemore,
T.
J.
Howard.
li'iii e bet’« reihe Register or Ketei . cr, at Lake-
Kit. Snmmeis,
G. Hudspeth,
\iew, Uregunjuu May 2lst, lsw, uz:
J. Crave.i,
J. L). Shaw.
<. um . Delore.
)l. Sprague,
H. Ch.mt hum.
]’. J. lvers.
F. M. Jordon,
II. E. No. 11 -I. for the SE' ,, Se-.
T|>. P2 S. P.
W. B. M\ n :tt.
J. S. Sams,
: 1 E. lie names the follauing witnesses 1.»
G. W. Griirv.
C. W. Garred,
prove I-. ib eoiuinnoi s r< siile.:tee up.to nu i < u ti-
Th.>s. Whiting,
1). Scott,
vuiion of. Baid luml, viz: 1). M. o.uan, Ed ard
L. 'I. Brown,
Milo < 'ushing,
Noble, Uhri^topher linnneac, an i Henry tQur-
N. Brow n,
A. Dunn,
gj.m, «?. uT Fvrf'McBermit, 1’.
Humboldt
Chas Gunther,
1!. A. Bernathy,
A»., Nev.’
b'ARREY TRUITT, Renter.
J*. C. WUledluy,
( lias. Chirk,
p.; -1-#
E. D. Gray,
c. A b.weck,
—
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I. I ampshii'B------
Ann s \ an Orsdale, W R. Grudou,
gUMMoNS.
J. lifter,
J. J. PieiAon,*
Henry Chamber/,
Peter (lefnetuB,
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon,
P.
A. Young,
Wm.
Woods.
*for the County of Harney.
S. E. D innhigton,
T. G. Maupin,
Ilattie Wi* lien, 1’iff., ,
Chi. E utib ,
W. I ew’B,
vb .
t Sum moi.s.
John McKinnon,
s. J. Mothershead,
Robt. V.'ik hen. Deft. )
E. N. I. a me run,
G. 1». Hagey,
To the above named Defendant.
G. W. Wilcoxson,
G. L. Moore.
the name of lhe State of Oregon, you (ire
hereby required to appear and answer if.com­
plaint filed agaii.st you in the above “i.tuned
c.mrt ftnd above eutltlod suit by lhe first dnv I
ANN’OUNCEMENIS FOR PJ-’FICE.
o| the regular term of said c.<uri next, after the
iheexplratiun of six full weeks from th'- date of
tlie firHi publication of this siiiiiiaoi s, or by the
(.bird Momiay in Ma', A. 1). ¡NtiO.said dAy'beiiig
Announcements antler t-boye classification,
gtich tiistdayof such regular term. Ee you
then there, t heref«.re, to-wit in /«lid Court, at at following ratiri. payment Invariably in ad­
thdroon.s thereof in the court house, in the vance: Stale ( Anal.lacy, also,the County Judge,
town of Harney, said Harney county *nd State ( lerk.and Sheriff, 110 each: Akstt^or. and Com­
of Oregon bv said third Monday of May, A. 1). I missioner. $5each; Treasurer,School Supt. Sur­
1890, and at sa er said complaint or the Plain­ veyor, ami Coroner, also, Precinct Ju/liees and
each. No insertions on rogues h
tiffin said suit wLl apply to tlie Court for the;, Constable/,
relief demanded, t<i-wit: A diis-»lution of the i by mail unless accompanied by lhe price of
marriage < ontrai-t heretofore and now existing 1 ^ublif-ation.
between the Plainiiff and Defendant m Baid ;
suit ami a divorcement iu favor of the Plaintiff ;
from the Defendant forever: the costr anti dis- 1 Jpcr Burna’ Constable.
bursemeiCs of ilie suit: the custody of*the min- |
or child, the issue of such marriage'to the' I hcrebv announce myp?if tj candidate for
Plainlift; the change of Piainlift’s name from Constable iu Burtts Precinct.
THUS. GIANINI.
Defendant’s to her own maiden name; (lint
finally for such other relief and further relief
in the premises in behalf of Plaintiff u., to Equi­
ty may appertain. Take noth e, aljio; that the
order for service by publication beais date the pior Justice of the Pence of Hurns.
IMh day of March, A. D. 1890 and is signed by
I lieraby announce mjsclfa candidate for
the Hon. M. D. Clifford, one of the Judges of
Justice of the Peace for Burrs precinct.
the aboxe entitled Court.
J. E. MeKINXON. |
Lnted at Harney, this 21st day of March, A D.
1890.
T hornton W illiams ,
Meh-27-U-7t
Attorney for Piff.
tn S tates L and O ffice ,/
tns, Oregon, March 8,1890.f
BY GIVEN that the follow
is tiled notice of his inten-
root in support of IH b claim,
f will be made before the '
er of U. S. Land Office at ;
rlday, April2oth, lh'JO, viz:
A. Miller,
»i the E’a SE«4, Sec. 28, ES gr.MMoxs.
B. R. 26 r.. W. M. Henaint/
|.«cs to prove his continuuift 1 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
c ultivation of said land viz:
the Countv of Harney.
Robert J. Williams, simbn
E. B. Hanley, I’laintiff, 1
mith, all of Riley, Harney
vs.
E. D. Weaver. E. A. Vaughn, V
. HUNTINGTON, Register. A. W. Waters and A. K. Chase |
Defendants. J
To E. D. Weaver. E. A. Vaughn, A. W. Wat-
cis, and A. K. Chase, the above-nmnf?d‘ce
fendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you arc
B ed S tates L and O ffice , /
hereby required to appearand answer the com­
pi tub , Oregon, March 8. 1890. | plaint filed agair st >uu in the above entitled
suit on or before the first day of the next regular
REBY GIVEN that the follow
|hus filed notice of hiß inten- term of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
I proof in support of his claim. for the County of Harney, to-wit: on or before
h>of will be inadv before the the J9th day'of May, 1890, the same being the
biverofthc U.S. Land Office first day of the next regular May term, A. D.
1.890, of said Court, and if you fail so to ai;FAet,
■on Friday, April 25,1890, viz:
. f.sr v. ant thereof the plaintiff' will apply to the
¡rt J. Will inma,
■ Court for the relief demanded iu the complaint,
b lhe W’, NE qr.,
, W», HE
__ qr.
,.. j tw-wit:
naincR
the . . rvr
por u n uui
decree
of pm«i
paid > Court
foreclt sing that
p-
E. VS. M. He .....
—
iw v»i
«,«•
b<F ro prove his continuous certain
oft rhe
. -irtsin 1 mortgage
m: rrgftge on.
fhe N E‘ of Sec. 22 in Tp
D«1 cuitk at ion of said Ijnd. vi2: 23 s. ......................
. M.
*• ’ in Harney
■’
R. 31. E. W.
County. Oregon,
William A. Miller. H A. Dib- made and executed on the 3d day of August
Bliams, all of Riley, Harney 1888, by the defendant E. D. Weaver, herein and
j in mvur
favor oi
of j.o.
J.S. i/coiic,
Devine, auu
and iiiaa
that the
virc property
}«iu|rviiy
[ B. HUNTINGTON, Register. I herein mentioned be s.»ld as upon execution
l an<l the proceeds of such sale be applied in pay-
— i ment of plaintiff s Raid note and inierest in the
■ complaint mentioned, to-wit: the sum of |2£0.-
00 principal, and $15 70 interest, together with
I
as reasonable1 attorney’s fee, and the
vests and disbursements of this suit, and fure-
fTED STATER I.ANO OFFICE J
I closing ear h and »Very defendant herein and
Ip.-Oregon. Mar/'b. TT>, rwu.f
, I every per» m claiming under 1 hem oi either of
GIVEN that the follow-
since the execution of said mortKage, of
hr.c filed nwtirë of up; inten- ’ 1 thorn
all right, claim,or equity of redemp ion in said
j 'hoi in support of hf?
i premises and every* part thereof a*nd for judg;
D*f will bc »nade btivre 2*'^
.... . ment nzaingt the sal<1 defendant F. D. WeHvr
Biicroflhe U S Land Office for any deficiency which may remain after wp-
I» on April 28,1880, vis:
! plying all the proceeds ot the sale of said prem­
Mk J. M ililani«,
ises properly applh able to the satisfaction of
L Cor th W.. «Eqr. 8»*r. 7. Tp. said det ree, and for such other and farther re-
sn. He
s.v iiamta
...mi.fl.«
JU.SVW1..X lief in the prcNiisi/ rs t > the Court ma’ septa
; M.
die fullvwinir
Brc
re 2.1.
his ......
euntinrttiovs
-L.—
r<fiden<<'
__ ' |Ui’a de and just
Mianof.
;-iii(l land,'viz:
-i-
. 1_. ... J.
Th s summons is ordered to be served upon
p. Elrov D. Ncwsunc, and U. | the defends? ts E 1». Weaver and A R. Chase
I, Harney
co.. **
• iregoii.
“
“
above earned; by publication thereof once a
. B. HUNTINGTON. Resister. ! week for six consecutive weeks, in the E ast
oksgon H erald , a weekly newspaper of pen
♦•ral circniatb n iu said Harney County and
j 5¡ate of Oregon, printed and published at Hutr.s.
; Harney County, Oregon, and appearing to lx
:fce .icurpaper m< st likely to give notice to the
said defendants, and by order of Hon. M. D.
|TfD STATK-» I AND Orne E. '
Clifford, Judge of said Court, made and dated
leu. Oregon. March 20. 1 :?0. i
RF AY GIVEN ’hat tbcfo.low- at Chambers, at Canyon City, Grant County.
r hr.s ti’crl notif « t>( bis inten- Oregon. February 6, A. D. IMO. and duly filed
tti d make fina! pr.Mtf in FUp- in this cau^e.
J. NAT. Hunaox.
tfti.<l that anil pro,;f will bel
Attorney for Plaintiff
RcK:B’eri.r Receiver, at Lake
i Mar
ixyo, vjp:
Attest: W. E. G race .
•t•>i !»• r Itnnnemi.
Meh «-1F
Clerk of said Circuit Court.
» the N W nr of ÿcr. 2T». Tp. «1
I
ti’ iUTS resident ■ upon and
¡«I ¡ami. i U; T’ M. Logan,
i 1‘r’orv. anti Gua. Delore.
Portland Times: During the re­
F.nrs»
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
U nited S tates L and O ffice , /
l akeview, Oregon. March 20, 1890.1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the folluw-
.ing named settler hap tiled notice of his inten-
, tion to commute and make final proof iu sup-
p. rt oi his claim, and that said proof will be
maed before the Register or Receiver, at Lake-
j view, Oicgou.on May z_d, 18y0, viz:
l>. *M. Li’gan.
Z K
| It. E. No. 1228, for the
of NE1/. Sec. 19, and
E , of SE1Fee. 18. Tp. LU S. K. L6 E. He names
, he following witnesses toprove hifi contim.v.B
residence upon aud »uliivs ion off said land,
viz Pe er Delore, (’hr/'opher Dunuean. Gus.
| Delore, ami Edward Noble, of Fort McDermit
I P. O., Humboldt co., Nev.
Apl.-19
WAKREN TRUITT, Register.
mlt b ant |
__ phd Henry
BjMRpaH .-in, ,
Laud UbilL.an s. J
¡of the ;ta e of California:
that a hearing
Tn IhcaioVv ii B'ituted < anse, bt n-re
r and lle< ci
jfei/r- -oil. on
^■■Kay oi .July, 1890.
||H| said da . , to
■oil in i lie foil ■>. ing <ie-
jio-wit: W’2 NW qr, NW
[E '¡r NE (¡r Fee.
Tp.
nd to determine whether
is < <)mp<.Be<l <>f swamp ’’
X of the Swan.p i.auu
hate of Oregon on the
I
cent cold rains a lot of valuable
brood mares belonging to E. J.
Baldwin, which had been turned to
pasture on his Santa Anita (Cal )
ranch, took cold and eight of them
have been prostated with conges­
tion of the lungs. Two racers. Fal­
len Leaf, and an other costly mare,
died. Maggie Emerson, the dam
of Mollie McCarthy, will probably
not survive. She is valued far in
the thousands. The other mare?
are improving. The l<ss to Bald­
win through this mishap will reach,
it is said. $150,(JOO.
—Dr. Embree, of Boat Ford, in
—Hay we are told is worth $40
Burns to-day.
a ton at Lakeview.
—E. G. arsliall and C. H. Bur­
—The road is in a bad condition,
dick of Harney, were in town, Mon­ and getting worse.
day.
—W. E Grace, returned from
—Harney county is only entitled Barney, yesterday, on the stage.
to two delegates to the State Con­
—The .weather 4his week is de­
vention.
lightful, the grass is growing rapid­
—W. E. Alberson, our candidate ly-
for assessor, is in Burns, electioneer­
ing we presume.
—Harney was a.lively town, Sat­
I
urday. Politics the all absorbing
—Cal. Geer, received Wednesday
I
morning the long looke«j-for union questoin.
sets. First come first served.
— Hon. Henry Blackman, of
HUNTINGTON ADVERTISEMENT8.
OREGON 1 IDAHO WAREHOUSE CO
(larries a full line at
FLOUR,
SALT,
SEEDS.
GRAIN,
SULPHUR,
COAL OIL,
BACON AND HAMS,
In car lots.
Also, agent for the
—The Odd Fellows will celebrate Heppner, is expected to visit Burns
their anniversary, 26 inst. A good some time this week.
And keep alwnyti a large stock on hand«.
time anticipated.
—Mr. Harkey, is circulating a
I —Special in
petition, praying to be attached to
the Burns school district.
Spring Hats
At the Gage Sisters. -
—All persons owing me stable
The Oregon and Idaho Forwarding Company have just completed a large atone and
—We are informed that Henry bills, please call and settle. I need iron fire-proof wart house at Huntington, and will be prepared to receive consignment»
the
money
very
badlv.
of
freight by the first day of April
Blackman, of Heppner, is a candi­
ltW*Tno Company is prepared to make bi '-»1 advance/ on consignments of wool.
W. C. B yiid .
date for Joint Senator in this dis­
_
—J. C. Welcome, in favorably
ltr trict.
i'
spoken of as a candidate, for Jus­
—The Republican Convention pt tice of th.’ 1‘fiice in Burns precinct,
Notice.
Como and Settle Vp.
Grant county Oregon will be held on the Republican tiJkeL
1 hereby give notice, that iny law­
at the Court House ip Canyon city
Having made a cash sale of T he
■
April Sth.
—Our town on last Saturday ful wife, Nffri. May Morrison, having
H
erai . d to W. C. Byrd 4 Son, thus«
looked somewhat lonesome. The deserted my homo and~ ■fijfcwde,
—John Sayers, is preparing to1* cause was, nearly every one went i
-entlenien will fulfill unexpired ud-
llgcntlcnie
go to work on his new saw-mill; to the countv-seat to note the pro­ that 1 no longer will be responsible ’ J vertiSttig,
vertí! J, attd ittt-fcubbeiiptitms, auu
his logs will soon be ¿eating down ceedings of the County Convetion. for any debts she may contract on
Silvies river.
or after this date April 2d V D. to them must be paid all amounts
due on subscriptions since Nov. 28.
—George Crego, living near Burns^
1890.
C haki . es M obbison
.—Attention is culled to an inter­ was kicked on the right side of the
1889.
esting story on the fourth page of face by a horse u few days ago. [
All accounts for advertising and
this issue, taken from the New The kick though npt serious, is very
Go toTupkcr’H.
job work prior to March 1, 1890 and
York Weekly.
painful and George will have a I
Horse shoes, nails, and all kinds all subscriptions prior to Nov. 29
sore head for sometime.
I I of wrought jron worked into shape
—Suitable trees for Arbor Day
1889, must be settled with D. L.
—llr Cal. Geer, our hardware to suit the public. Horseshoeing Grace, by whom all indebtedness
planting, can be bought of Mrs. Mc­
Gee, also, of Mrs. Harkey, ata very man, lujs on hands a splendid as­ and other blacksmithing done on
of T he II ekald prior to March 1,
sortment of D.
Ferry’s Northern at quick time Tupker’s.
reasonable ^irice.
1890, will be settled.
Grown Garden Seeds, and will re­
—Quite a number of little girls ceive this week Onion Sets from the |
I’leasc call and settle,
Strawberries.
visited T he H erald oilice, Monday, Valley, alsp, quite an assortment of |
D. L. Gasca.
desiring to see the little insects, our Guns of the best brands, Shot-g ins
A. Allen bason his ranch, 3miles
March 20, 1890.
devil calls "type lice.”
j cast of Burns, uojne fine Strawbcr-
an.'J Rifles.
I ry Plants, known as the “Monarch,”
—James Roussell will rustje
—Call on J. J. Pierson, our Pho- [ for sale nt $1.50 per hundred.
Weather*Crop Bulletin No. 13,
r9.. . » I . .»« who
1,,\ .o is Fien
«.n. 1 4 to do 1 prhey
ini
.... all
_11 1. healthy,
1.1 and 1 with
'll prop­
wood for the town, he and Mr. Mc­ tographer,
prepared
are
THE HERALD.
Murphy brought to town. Tuesday, all work in lijs
his line. 1 Mr. Person |t>r care will do well. Call and see
two loads of excellent dry wood.
is an artist of long,experience, and , for yourself, or send order.
Of the Oregon State Weather Bq-
IIA3 LAJIÛEST CIRCULATION pf ANY
we assure ti e public he will give 17-3t-
A. A i . i . en .
renu co operating with U. S. Signal
—Rev. McCart returned from satisfaction. Conic and have your
NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
Service, Central Office, Portland,
Silver creek, Monday, and .reports picture taken, l>e will make you
Oregon, for the week ending Satur­
the people of that vicinity in good handsome, although you may be
“Texce” Bar.
day, March T2d, 1890.
health and preparing to put in their as ugly as a mud fence.
If you want your nerves braced,
crops.
WEATHER.
Gall on "Tex” and take a taste:
Prices Lowest in Eastern Oregon
a
k a
Official County Paper.
The very best of liquor* vou’ll find
I
The temperature and sunshine
Letters not Called Tor.
At "Texe’s,” mid him be'hind
—The Republican primaries will
With gentlemanly courtesy to greed,
have been below the average; the
be held next Saturday, March 5;
Boys kike a drink and then have a » at.” rainfall about the average, The
Briggs, Elias M.; Bates, Jacob:’ " You
County Convention Wednesday
can have your drink straight or
temperature lias generaiiy lieen
mixed,
following, March 9th; State Con­ Carrol, Owen S.; Doran, John; Ed
In
any
shape you prefer it fixed
above the freezing point, The
h#lin,
Yah.
Aec|.;
Gibson,
Wm.
K.;j
vention on the 26th of April.
To suit lhe stomach, or suit your faslt
Jacobs, Wm. C.; McMahon, Bros. Fo to "Text 's bar,*’ bojs, make l.ri e iraké weather has been partly cloudy to
THURSDAY. APRIL 3, 1890
haste.
cloudy. The rainfall has been
—J. C. Garrett takes his defeat (2); Mannis, C.; Poindexter. Win.:
light, but generally welldistributed.
philosophically, expressing- himself Perfield & Biswell, (2); Stewart,
—Burns is flourishing, as usual. as entirely satisfied with tiie action Addie; Smith, C. W. (2).
SOIL.
Arbor Pay.
of the Convention, and acting upon
—Latest style in draperies.
The
soil,
except
in uplands, is to
The
Burns
school
is
preparing
to
true Democratic principles, will
Make the Best cf Everything.
Miss G untiieil -
celebrate Arbor Day, second Fri­ wet for plowing, hence the spring
support with all his strength and
seeding is retarded. The snowfall
There are several things always day in April.
—Eggs scarce in Burns. What influence the nominees of the Con­
Program:
Arbor
Day
song»;,
read-
a,,<l ^,e ra>ns
the past winter
vention.
i
absent
in
a
true
lady
wbieh
girls:,
arc we going to do for Easter.
will do wellto notice and remem­ ing, addresses, and tree planting, ' have been such ns to nipisteq the
1 ground to n greater depth than l^as
—C. Wullai^* left Burns ber.
in forenoon.
—R. J. Baker, of Silver creek,
Wednesday morning; Mr. Wallace
Exhibition in the
afternoon .an
All been known for years.
.11/
I-,,
• I
i^xriiuiiion
me aivrnoc.n
came into town, yesterday.
A lad v, for example, will never ig /• ,
i. .
,
\ has been stopoing in Burns fir the
i
r
6 friends
and patrons oi the school
CROPS.
I itt I p kindnesses.
kindni'K^'U
... 1
nore little
—Charley Riggs and Billy Tuck­ last twelve months, he made many iinrn
are invited to aitimi.
The
winter
wheat
crop is gener­
er, of Paisley, are in Burns.
friends here who regret very much Conclude in a crowd that she has a
ally reported in good condition, but
to see him take his departure for right fo push her way through.
Patenta Granirci fa < oaM lnv«*/i>
a few days of warmth and sunshine
A. J Brown and M. M. Brierly, the Dalles.
Consume the time of people who!
of Harney, in Burns on Wednesday.
can ill spare it.
Durine tbe pa.t week wpopi'.i for ? hk I uro much needed to give it a good
'
i start. Grass is growing finely and
—Bill Woods and Barb-wire/
, llFRALn hy
A. Hr.ow :m.l <*<
—Charles Zeigler, ourroad super­ since Tuesday, are not on very good Wear on the street n dress
I.awytn utul KoUcitur., Oppvoite i< •'
at stock is recuperating from the ef­
visor, was intown yesterday; reports terms. Bill claims to be a pugilist cf. fitted to the house or carriage
I ent Office, Waehingfun, D. C.
fects of the short feed. Where soil
the roads in bad condition.
the first order, but Barb wire on Talk loudly in public places.
i J. A. Angwin, Oakland, Cai., Ma­ operations can be pushed a Igrge
Wear a torn glove when a needle chine for applying hose-couplings. acreage is being prepared.
last Tuesday knocked him out the
—C'has Hamilton, J. M. Crow first round. Bill takes a back seat and thread and a few stitches would
M. A. Clennam. Sau Francisco,
FRUIT, ETC.,
and J. P. McEach«ron, of Pendleton, in the synagogue.
make it i(!l right.
I Pneumatic railway.
came in on the Ontario stage, Tues­
Fruit
and
ornamental trees, and
| Fail in nnswering letters or re­
W II. Ferguson, Seattle, ' 7at,h., shrubbery are developing theirjbuds;
day morning.
—The Burns Hotel is again turning visits, unless she is ill or in
Butter-crate.
on the latter, leaves are beginning
opened under the management of
—Peter Clemens informs us that E. K. Tavlor. a gentleman we think trouble.
D. O. Livermore, Los Gato. Cal., to show. Peach trees are in blos­
Fret
about
the
heat
or
the
cold,
his children arc suffering with
som in Lane county. The cold
we ran safely recommend to the the sue. or the rain, the air or the Rash-fastener.
whooping cough, also, Chas. Zeig­
W, F. Mill«, San Franci»<o, De­ winter has injured the |>ea< h crops
public. The hou^e is having nt lack of it.
ler« family are having a siege of la
I
I vice for loading shijiK.
to some extent. Several weeks of
this time a fair run. increasing dai­
grippe.
Make an engagement arid then; \ Moore, Ban Jfrancis. o, Music fair weather and warm sunshine are
ly. His ad. will ap]>ear in our
stand.
needed to allow of spring work, the
- ! not be on time.
—M. R Biggs and George Size­ next issue.
O. .A. Pratt, Brownsville, < al., starting of the grain and the devel­
('pniplain of h< r family, or dis­
more. Attorneys at Law,"have moved
—Bill Woods the proprietor of cuss personal aflaire witt^ stranger» Book index.
opment of the buds of trees etc .
into the front part of the building
the White Front livery stable, de­ I Always believe tire worst rathcri J L. Rtillmen, Frem. Cal , Ant-
On March 22d, 1889. peach, ap­
occupied by the E ast (iitouox H er ­
sires to inform the public that it is than the ‘ best ‘ side «f a -*
ple and cherry trees were in full
trap.
story
ald , where they will be glad to see
impossible to ?et hay fur his stable,
their friends.
A lady d<s-s not do any < th •: ‘ J Turner, San Fernando. Cal., bloom, leaves on ornamental trees
Lilt invitee hie customers to make
were out. Flowers were blooming
than
make the best of everything— 8asb Listen« r.
1 I and many varihes of vegetables
—Several p< mini in Bums on the use of his barn free of charge if they the sorbi, the weatb< r und h rifll .
C D. Weltlun, Mien, Wash To- were in the market in many parts
morning of April 1st, were very can bring their own hay with them,
She believes in th. „ _ gold'-u rule' La.eO pl|*V-
of the State.
much astonished, when naked tctie also, he wish- s to inform the nub-
Dtawitigs r.ml S|>e< ifL'Afiobs of'
up a sore finger, at the individual lie that he has grain, and has reu|- ®»>'i endeavors as f.ir ns p. — bk to
B. 8. E ach ■
' the
' immediate
‘____ live up to it; and 'that'« whit you
a.-.y ..I (lii-se patents will be «ent for I
walking off leaving thrm in qi.i t ed a goo 1 ■ pasture in
Ho
will
pan-
»
’
ught
to
promise
every
ux.ming
^tbs
Government
price.
25
c.
i
t«,
in
vicinity
of
the
town
IL
possession of the finger—1st, day of
t ire horses and feed grain at - rea- that you will try and do during th« j st«-.«t i Always give «late«t paper
—*ub> r.'b< f rTur H erald , th*
April.
1 day —Ladies’l|ome Journal
| sonalte rates.
'
».U-»„ (,’ A. Snow
<’o.
people* pajier.
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