THE J. DURKHEIMER & CO’S. LOCAL PAGE ADVERTISEMENT. X a ARCÆST X*o OK.« stock . X-sOWEST WE ARE X^iiötoxx, PRICES. ONLY FIRST lnTHar°n^ Uou’n’ty CLASS O-OODS. THAT CAN SUPPLY THE F A FL JLdC E3 H. S AMD STOCK. RA I S E H. S With Their FALL & WINTER SUPPLIES Our Prices are the SAME as tlx© iretilroetcl 'W’itlx fireig-lxt added. 1 solle. !T YOUR TRADE J. DURKHEIMER & CO, sfl THE WRECKERS OF HIGH PRICES IN HARNEY VALLEY LEGAL AI» V ERTI SEM ENTS. tei> S tates L and O ffice .) KJregon, February 12,1890.) I e BY GIVEN that the follow- fhas filed notice of his inten­ proof in support of his claim, k>f will be made before the teiver at Lakeview, Oregon, jViz: ■ÿrion Conrad, hr the SW', of NW1;, Sec. 26, and Hi*:1 4 of N Sec. 27. Tp. 25, S. the following witnesses to eiil'iis conïlnuoiib ,» b'»icn< e upon and • uld 71 viz: Her.rv Egli, J. M. Em- ■Fn II, of Silver Lake, P. O., Or. pnjof Riley P. O.. Or. H arren TH LITT, Register. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,) Lakeview, Oregon, March 20, lb!»0.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ ing named settler has filed notice of his iuten-; lion to commute and make final proof in sup- J p.-rt of his claim, and that said proof will be maed before the Register or Rec eiver, at Lake- j i 1 »lew, Oregon, on May 22d, 1890, viz: 1» M. I,< gnn, ' c N. IL F. No. 1228. for the EV$ of NF1 „ Sec. 19, and E' j of SE1.., Sec. 18, Tp. t uS. R.: 6 E. He names the following witnesses toprove his continous residence upon aud cultivation of, said land, viz: Peter Delore, Christopher Dunnean, Gus. Delore, and Edward Noble, of Fort McDermit P. O., Humboldt co., Nev. Apl :.-19 WARREN TRUITT, Register. J7INAL PROOF ARINO. ■W ited S tate L and O ffice , ) ^■urng, Oregon, March 4,1890. ( ... 1, Contestant j and Henry > •lPRIr>f theStatOof California, | iwamp I ai D'I Claimants, j ry Miller of the State of Calitoi ui&: f please take notice that a hearing had in theabove instituted cause, before J . gitter and Receiver of the United Slates ffice at Bun s, Oregon, on rkcta f bitt claim, and that slid proof will be made before the Register or Receiver, at Lake­ view, Oregon,ou May 21st, 1SD0, viz: Gun. Delore. II. E. No. H.M, for the SEL, See. S3, Tp. 82 S. R. 34 E. He iiaiiiCB the following wTlntinkg- prove his conlinuouB resilience upon aud < ulti- vation of. saidland, viz: I). M. oogan, Eduard Noble, Christopher Dunnean, and Henry Stur­ geon. all of Fort McDermit, P. <>.. Humboldt co., Ne\. W ARREN TRUITT, Register. A pl i-PJ —Lota of snow in the mountains —Subscribe for T he H erald , the —Harry McClure, of Harney in Burns this week. people's paper. —Geo. Vanderhoof, of Crane creek —County Court convened, last is in Burns on business. Monday, April 7. —Jas. B. Ives, of Steen moun­ —The Land Office is still busily tain in Burns on Monday and Tues­ engaged on land contest cases. day of this week. —Mr. Amis, father of Sam’l —W. S. Boswell, a wholesale liq­ Amis, was in our town last week. uor dealer, of Huntington, is in our —Dyke Jamison is candidate for town, on business. constable on the Republican ticket. \ —The Band Boys have received —Look out for the E ast O regon their new instruments. They noiv [ H erald ’ s grand annual boom edi­ have a band of 16 pieces. tion. —There will be no services at —The sporting men and boys, of the Island school house next Sun­ town, have been having a gay time day. The pastor being ill. at foot-ball. PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. pTNAL PROOF. L TROOP. —Monday, April 7, snowingX I, EG AL ADVERTIS E M ENTS. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Iu the County Court for the State of Oregon, Harney County. To the lion. County Court for Harney County: We your undersigned petitioners, would most respectfully ask that u licei se be grained J. T. billmali to sell spirltuus, malt, and vinous liq- Uors in quantities less than one quart for a period vf six months, beginning on the 7th day of April, A. D., 1890, and running until and in­ cluding the i th day of October, A. I). 1890, in the town «if Burrs, county of Harney, State of Oregon, aud \vur petitioners will ever pray: James C. Parker, W. W. Cardwell J. S. Bowen, W. W.Johusuu, G. W. Young, W. C. By rd, T. S. Garred, Win. Harvey, Uhae. Teeter, J. Adams. Louis Harkey, 1). L. Gwe, A. C. Worthington, ThomAB Giannini, ( has. Cronin, R. J. McKinnou, S. E. Joy, c. H. Vuegtly, H. P. UorneliBon, Robt. Brown, J. H. Gordon P. F. Stenger, D. Queen. O. D. Rusk. D. Newman, ( C. ’. W. McClain, Wm. King, T. A. Morrison, Geo. S. Sizemore, T. J. Howard. G. Hudspeth, Kit. Summers, J. Craven, J. D. Slinw, H. bprague, H. Chdatham. R. J. Kers, F. M. Jordon, W. B. Myualt, J„ S. Sams. G. W. Grace, <. »♦. 1. Brnwn- Milo Cushing, N. Browrt^ A. Dunn, < lias. Gunther, H. A. Berneth?, J. c. Welcome, Chas. Clark, K. D. Gray, C. A. 8week. Geo. McGowan, 8. Lampshire. Anu s \ an Orsdale, W. R. Gradon, J. J. Pieison, I. Baer. Henry Chambers, Peter Clemens, P. A. Young, Wm. Woods. 8. E. Dunningtou, T. G. Maupin, W. Lewis, <’hl. Furrs, S. J. Mothershead, John McKinnon, G. D. Iiagey, E. N. I.nmerun, G. W. Wilcoxson, G. L. Moore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, J. T. Sill­ man, will apply to the Hon. County Court, for Harney c. unty, on the 7ih day ulillcan Cohven- We were in fine mill dam, so we learned yester 111am A. _ lillcr. Robert J. Will.Uli.s, H. suit and a divorcement iu favor of the Plaintiff missioner. $.5each: Treasurer. School Supt. Sur­ is still very poorly. th.B. kHHibhn CreHBinan, of Riley, llur- from rhe Defendant forever; the costs aud her own maiden name; and — Third Quarterly Meeting will east of Burns, some fine Strawber­ tee man. at 10 o’clock am. finally for sue h other relief ami f r’lier relief in ihe' premises in behalf of Piain; iff as to equ.- 2p<’r Murns* Con «table. —Prof. Grace and wife began be held at M. E. church, Saturday, | ry Plants, known as the “Monarch,” J. B. Huntington unanimously ty ma» appertain. Take notice, also that ihe I hereby announc e m vself a candida'e fur boarding for the spring and sum­ 19th inst. 2 o’clock p m, also, Sun- > for sale nt $1.50 per hundred. order for service by publication beu s dale the S tates L and O ffice ,/ chosen chairman. On motion W. 18th day of Marc h, A. 1). 1890 ami is signed by Constable iu Buri s Precinct. ;uri s, Oregon, March 8,1890.) day following at ll a m. mer. la«t Monday, at the Burns They are all healthy, and with prop ­ THUS. GIANINI. W. Cardwell chosen secretary. JCEHY GIVEN that Ihe fullow- the lion. M. 1>. Clifford, one oi the Judges of i surer hotel, now under the able manage­ has filed notice of his inien- the above entitled < «»urt. —All persons owing me stable) er care will do well. Call and see On motion the following commit­ Dated at Harr.cy, tiii6 List ca> of March, A D. 1 proof i:i support of his claim, T hornton W illiams , ment of E. K. Taylor. for yourself, or send order. Foof wi 1 he made before the 18.»0. Jlor «Justice of the Peace cf Burns. tees were appointed: bills, please call and settle. I need ' Mch-k7-lE-7t Attorney for Piff. river of U. s. Laixi office at 17—3t— A. A llen . Committee of three on creden­ |n Friday, April 25th, 1390, viz: I hereby nun.-unco ni'sc’.fn candidate fur —Geese and ducks, we are told, the money very badly. ini A. Miller, tials; committee of five on perma­ Juslicc of the Peace for Bun f precinct. W. C. B yrd . are getting quite numerous, but •♦Texes ” liar. J. E. McKiNNON. 0. for the E’a HE«;. Ser. 26. E«2 nent organization; committee of If yon want your nerves braced, our sporting fraternity don't seem 20 S. R. 26 E. W. Al. He names I gUMMONS. -r —Tuesday and Wednesday Burns ' Cail ¡nes.'V6 s, k . w. M. He »amen the rain, and high wind prevailed over, due on rubscriptions since Nov. 28, ceiving 28 votes. FSt s i«> prove his continuous certain mortgage on the NE*.* of Sec. 22 in Tp. nd cultivation of said land, viz: _3 S. R. 31, E. W. M. in Harney County, Oregon, ‘ the struggling attempt of the sun ) —W. E. Grace put out two fine 1880 THURSDAY. APRIL 10. 18X Nominations for county judge: William A. Miner. IL A. Dib- mode and executed on the 8d day uf August ' English poplar shade trees before to shine. 'llliiuns, ail of Riley, Harney 1888, by the defendant K. D. Weaver, herein and All accounts for advertising anil G. W. Hayes and II. M. Horton. in favor of J.S. Devine, and that the property j his drug store Wednesday. N. herein mentioned be s.»l<1 as upon execution j —L. M. Brown desires to hire; i Brown planted two in front of his job work prior to March 1, 1890 and Horton receiving the highest num- J. H. HUNTINGTON, lU-gi.tcr. and —Burns school will observe 1 lie proceeds of such sale be applied in pay­ all subscriptions prior to Nov. *29 ment of plaintiffs said t.ote und Liierest in the bor day; tree planting. some one, with a two horse »«gon d drv annfla Js storc ftnd ,, Qtcirn |ast laut f#1) ff» 11 nml i hciv 1889, must be settled with D. L. her of votes, was declared the nom­ complaint mentioned, to-wit: the sum of . inee. to haul for him-on Ins homestead , in d condiiion . 09 print ipal, and <15.70 interest, together with I Grace, by whom ail indeptcilnrss >10.00 r.n reasonable attorney’s fee. and the I ___ n Uxnria nF Nominations for commissioners: —Latest style in draperies. — a few loads of ««io»lr rock to thrnw throw nt nt i * * costs and disbursements of this suit, ami fore- | kited S tates L and O ffice ,) Miss G unther . closing each and every defendant herein and | the chickens. He does not want —The Bidwell stage started out of T he H erald prior to March 1, Jos. McLaughlin, J. F. Oakerman, ).», OiegoB, March, 15, 1S90.i every person claiming under Ihem <»r either < f 1890, will be settled. N. E. Duncan and M. V. Smith. REBY GIVEN that the follow them since the execution «>( said moitgage. «if —J. F. Amis’ loss of sheep last his garden destroyed by them— Monday morning, and returned be­ Please call and settle, r haa filed notice of hi« iuteu- all right, claim,or equit v of redemp ion in said I M. V. Smith and N. E. Duncan, re­ fore noon, having attempted to pull the chickens. winter was not so great as reported ai proof in support of hiaclaim, premises, and everv part thereof and for judg­ D. L. G race . roof will be made before the ment against the said defendant E. D. Weaver I ceiving the highest number of votes, through the water covered road elver of the U. S Land Office for any deficiency which may remain after aj>- —Delegates for the county con­ between here and Harney, got up­ March 20, 1890. i were declared the nominees. —Rev. Embree filled the pulpit , on April 2», 1JVJ0, viz: phing all the pro« eeds of the sale of said prem­ ises properly appli« able to the satisfaction of in Burns for Rev. McCart on Sun­ vention of the Republican party,) set, and returned to' Burns for u anfa -I- U illiami«, On motion G. F. Haines nomi­ decree, and for such other and further re­ Mlvirg City. for Duri)» Burns piv pre?inct: Chas. Newell,1 fresh start which it made. i«»r uni. v»u<*e. i, for the W’!i SEqr. Sec. 7. Tp. said nated for treasurer by acclamation. lief in the premises ls to the Court mav seem day evening. M. lie iiRinc« the following equitable — Real estate below par. and just S. I.ampshire, Walter Parker, John ve lug coniinouuua residence Nominations for assessor: M. M. lion of. aaid land, viz: A. J. j This summons is ordered to be served upon —D. A. Cawlfield, Miss Carrie W. Sayers, G. W. Young. W.1 —Mr Cai. Geer, our hardware; —If the II ikh I continues forty days Ilrierly, A, Venator, Joel Sturtivant. le. Elr«>x D. Neweame, and O. ’ the defendants E. D. Weaver and A. H. Chaoe {above named, by publuaiion thereof once a Cawlfe'd, S.’r . W. G. I’ierce, and W. Cardwell. B. R Portir, T X.\ man, has on hands a splendid as-1 the prospect fur building up our ; Harney co., Oregon. A. Venator, receiving 27 votes, week for six roi.secu ive weeks, in the F ast . B HUNTINGTON. Regiater. ; I ■ortment of D. M Ferry’s Northern i town will be moat excellent. O xcgon H xmald . a weekly newspaper of gen Miss Ragon. all of Enterprise, were Morrison, F. Mace. was declared the nominee. • eral circulation in raid Harnev County and shopping in Burns Saturday. I Grown ........... Garden ........................ Seeds, ................... and will re-1 —The Boat Ford school trustee» Nominations for surveyor: W. R. ! Stale of Oregon, printed and published at Burns. —It is order Re-) rejV(. in»« this ww. week Onion Sets 1 Harney ( ounty. On-gon, and appearing to be ... quite ---- — in — ---- to hear ----- ---- iocivv . ..r from I",.in the v.,c ) i the newspaper nu st likely to give notice to the —N. Brown, whose ndvertisment publicans disinterestedly assuring ‘ Valiev, also, quite an assortment of. are trying to negotiate for school Grndon and A. J. Brown. Gradon, I said defendants, unit by order f his inten- ! Oregon. February e, A. D. 1890. and duly filed Nominations for school superin­ lar boarders at the Burns hotel. with their county ticket by a large I I men were moving a wire fence from tendent: Chas. Newel) anil A. F. jind make final proof tn aup- I iu this cause. J. NAT. HUDHOX, and that sai»I pr.Hjf will be the Frv field, they were called to a Attorney fur Plaintiff majority, ” etc. The readers of — Call on J J. Pierson, our Pho ­ ¡Register or Receiver, at l,ake- Rittcrbusch. Chas. Newell de­ — E. K. Taylor, proprietor of the Ma lilat, hM). vtr: | At’cst W E. G racb . ■ m h lines laugh in their sleeves, tographer, who is prepared to do halt bv Mr. l’ob. Weeks, assisted by clared nominee, receiving 33 votes. MlbC-lS Burns Hotel, is having ail the t<*| h» r Daiitirau. Clerk of said Circuit Court. his wifo, but the »»ire went all the nil work in his line. Mr. Pierson • the NW ,.r of Sec. 25. Tp. JI W. W. Johnson was nominated roo.i s of the building rep..iied, and and read it the other way. a Tit r the following witnesses is an artist of long experience, and I same. tiiktioCf* residence up»n and for coroner, by acclamation. the house will, in a short time le — The new city on paper, and id land, vii I>. M. logan. — Captain Williams is a xcaloiM i we assure the public he will give Delegates to the State Conven­ Wyoming was a.lmited into the entirely renovated. Bêler Delore, and Gu«_ Delore, really, you know, nothing looks, I ratisfaction. Come and have your I worker fi r our town Ho >» the tn it. Humboldt, co., Nev. tion: 11. Kelley, Ike. Baer, F. L. Union March 27. ‘ » . __ L- __ 1.- ___ fairer to contemplate than a city on AP.REN TRUITT. Itegia’rr school bouse man that wear» picture taken, be will make you i —Elder Taylor will preach ct iiic emu il ÎAR“ J'” ! THE HERALD. Official County Paper. Local News. I 'Kerin* Mace, and G. W |Mill r the M. E. church in this place Sa’.- paper, is to be called Isilviea City. iMndsume, although you may bi­ Vaughn’.« red coat and a whiteshirt; Centra) cominitU-e men: Drewsey, Sergeant Dunn a signal service urday evening before the second Do the originators of that fair city ’ as ugly as a intid wnec. - ' when he ;'».»» out elect, mooring, or Wm Wylie; Hi rncy.J 11. Ixiggan, officer for the Mississippi valley, Sunday, i l»o, tlw second t'unday have any conception of the actual; •parking. <,’rane creek, A. Venator; Pine creek, T ed si atjh T.Ajtn O ffi ej «ays: ‘'There is impending one of at 11 o'clock, a in, in each montl * outlav by each eitize-n in the work —What is the matter with the' R. A Miller; Wild Horse, A. Den­ r. (.»rrjron. Marr h 2ft. 1*90.' of town bmlHing’ Wc are net IEBY GH EN that ill follmr- ■«4 filir«» ntjflre of hi» brten- the greatest calamities to the Deo-j The Burns s.-h »»I is preparin'» to Ritterbu-ch family.’ They all nct- is; Embree, A. F. Rittcrbusch; —The lint Convention is now sj »-«king for the purpose of placing hn*i malt»- final pn»f In aap- Curry. .1. F. (Inkerman; Alvord, ia’.d that mil ur.n>( will be pie of lower Mississippi that the an. < tig the things that were and a «liscouraging word, cv.-.i, an celebrate Arlor Dsv. s.- >--|sjy purty. <•- Recrlver. at Lake —One n an has signifi.4 hi» in-[ Frank True; Saddle Rutte, R R. . 24. 1 90. viz: country has ever witnessed, and the R.-publican heart is said to be obstacle to ar.v progresiva move-■ day in April. ■^rt - i ilelnte. aching wors»- than ever. As tie n o .t rnsile by our p i>;»ie for the ' Program: Arbor D.-iy so:igs. read­ ; tention to -tart a saloou. another Kits, Blitz» n, Chancy Cummins; a«r 0. Tp. 20-., R adv iscs th ? press to warn the people ing. a»idresses. and tree planting, ; one a «fore; so yon s» e we will soon . ■ Burns, Uh.is. Newell: Catlow, N. D. O’- f’l'b wiwg wt>n*-*iMa to The city Republicans did not do a» «<-11 advancement of county interests. UR m M o - reiriítow» up«»n aiol < ulti .to prepare f».r the worst. i have a I- «ii.es» foundation. Swectzer. in forenoon. T he H erald bailed th»- layingo-.it in their Convention as did the ^^^^■*•1, v.x < hria:«*ph«r Duuue- -nrv Wurgron. and 'F.1»ard i .rr.' >••:. All D-rn:i' i>. Hninbo dt Chairman. jout d- ubt bv the r.icst diaastrov.* vote for ounty office« next J ul *— but ^M aì :»:? - IR ni » -g , .7 come — of thasc efforts’ friends and patrons r»f the scho •) ' vff.' t after th-.- ebcti^i . ... wliat has ------ W. W. Cardwell He-retary. SxTTltB. are invited to atteul I for that ticket. i We have yet to learn. Hood ever known. ■<<