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I THE J. DURKHEIMER X JO’S.AGE LOCAL-PADVERTISEMENT ONLY OFMRST WE ARE inTHear°nnelyy c’ou’nty TVTSrXa Wi-.h Their FALL & CrOODS. THAT CAN SUPPLY THE STOCK. WINTER SUPPLIES CLASS RAISERS Our Prices are the SAME as JVt tlx© railroad ^witlx froisrlxt etcldecl. jy^iOLIOrt YOVR TRADft. J. DURKHEIMER &, CO, THE WRECKERS OF HIGH PRICES IN HARN EY VALLEY i ç” —Mrs. Wm. H. Gassis visiting —Nicholas Darnall, of Malheur —Mr. Harkey arrived, Sunday, j —Wm. Woodsis building a large Fortland Boot and Shoe Store stockade corral in addition to his at her parents home in Burns, E i- founty, was in Burns last Monday, loaded wilh furniture for J. Durk- LUNA BURG & FRY, P roprietors , B urns , O regon . Livery Stable. der and Mrs. E. K. Taylof. ! —Ivan Moore, cononer of this l)e’lner- I raoov. — Men are at work landing logs county, was in Burns to-day. j — The Stallion belonging to P. F. —We learn from the Prinville stock of Beota and Shoes, of the very beat quality, Juat recel ved UM-IWD S t \TKS L a XD O ffice ,/ the _ _______ residence — of Stenger, that was kicked sometime A papers that Crook county went; at the new saw mill site, near town, i — Married. Uacne, Oregon, April 29, ib90. i Married. — — ‘At ____ 18 HKRKBY GIVEN that the follow Democratic. Teams have started to the railroad ; the bride’s father, Sunday, June since, is improving. settler han fib1'I notice of liw iirteli Cheapest Place in Town for Cash, ke final proof in support of hie claim, —The right-a- way has been grant Sth, John W. Jones to Mis3 Elma —Henry Blackwell and Robert for the machinery. kUn/-. **W »roof Will be made before the '^11 Of»d Receiver of U. 8. Land Office at ed by Congress, for a railroad, ££F-A1 bo , Custom work and Repairing neatly done. —The carpenters have completed Perkins. ¡Hon, on Thursday, June5th., 1590, viz: Gilmore, cattle buyers from Grant I ett qm, Leo a Brown -J. H. l Louman, an »>»>»»»';>■>. old resident ^«»ughithe Yakima Indian reser- county, are in Burns. They have ! II. Keliey ’ s barn. Mr. K. will not _ d IX , uuui » u , <»« No. 31 tar the N>, - f :\, nj :>4 s <-< . L, RNE.W. M. lie namea the fot- already purchased a lot of steers of j build his residence until the new ! of Burns, who has been absent for v»tion . - Why is it that Congress IIA R N E Y AI ) V E RT 1S E M E NT8. ----- tn»«—«««tqy p«— hw continuous rcai- and cultivation, of cnid land, viz: Peter French. j always listen to the wants of rail- mill is in operation. ¡some time, returned, Saturday ;a, Juhu JacNfocin&u, George Wilcox- | road men? tarlea Bciaik,«!! of Dwtm, Oregon. —S. Lumpshire is buiding a resi- June 7th. He is going to build a —Julius Dnrkheimer, of the firm J, B. BUNTINGTON. Register. of J. Durkheimer <fe Con arrived in deuce for Mrs. Haskell, on her lot, first class butcher shop in Burns,) —-Annie Marrs, 9 years of age, i and the daughter of John Marrs, west of T he H erald office. and probably run it himself. Burns Wednesday. LAMO hiving near Boat Ford, died of blood —Thousand of little toads can be —Our local editor woke the i ¡ »ont —Frank Jordon will have, in a UNTTBD S tatk L amp O ffice ,/ , after an illness of two O^IIay and Grain constantly ou Lauds. Give me a call when at Harney. Burus. Oregon, April 29, 1890.) few days, a supply of the Walter seen, in and aronnd Burns, and on good people of town, last night at [’ >11« . :I8 HEREBY GIVEN that Ineompli- months, at two o ’ clock, Saturday, . • the provjsioua of the act of Congress A. Wood mowing machines and the the road between here and Harney, midnight, with his howling for lit gl!Mk W*, enttl!edP‘An act far the sale of Thomas rakes. June 7th, and was buried on Sun o B ldsdn the Stales of California, Oregon, all traveling in a northwesterly di- items, that is, the few that were HUNTINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS. and Washington Territory,” Jeama day afternoon in the Burns Ceine- Larkf,|Ao»8 of Mam-md. county of Har- — Mesdames Grace, Jamison, rection. Six or seven years ago asleep, most of them were still up " of Oregon, ba» thia day filed in thia Iterv. ■iworaaaiivifiil, No. 9. fur the pur- Clemens, Buchanan, and several the croak of the frog was seldom i talking politics and county-seat, hsHW^of BW'i. Ser 1, NW'4of NW /«fNBqr. of Section No 11. in others were treated by the Christ heard in this country. —Thos. Potter, loaded with dry i —The town is full of people to- I . No 34 E. W M. and will Jav. t k ’ wuuw that the land Sought is more ian Scientist, Mrs. Hill, during her —W. G. Pierce was in town last goods and groceries for N. Brown, for Ira timber or «.one than for agricul- »ooea. and to establish his claim tosaid stay in Burns last week. Fifteen —The preliminary trial of George OREGON| IDAO WAREHOUSE CO Wednesday for the first time since arrived, Sunday. re the Register and Receiver of this Sizemore for cutting T. D. Harris Burns. Oregon, on Tucedav. the 15th cases are awaiting the lady’s re I February 1st, of this year, having ly, 1890. Henamt ana wiintsBrs: Lon —Attention is called this week to ■ js going on to-dav. [RAP’®’ George McKnight, Albert Ward. turn. j been prostrated with a long and the advertisement of the Payette! * i*>Hdtg«r, of Diamond Harney county. Or Carri«, a full line of daN persons claiming .advewely the —Geo. W. Grace made a flying painful attack of inflammatory Nursery, on 4th page. This Nur- i 1 —John Roberts of the Harney leribed lands sure ec-aiusr.ed to file thr-ir GRAIN, FLOUR. HAY, I Press is in town. UM* vSee or I m ¿ore «aid 15th daj i rheumatism. trip to Harney last Sunday. scry grows nothing but the hardiest: SALT, SULPHUR, NAII.S, JL & HrXTINGTON, Register. The preliminary hearing—in SEEDS. COAL OIL, BARB WIRE, —Mrs. P. F. Stenger left Tues-1 —Wc call the attention of the fruit trees, shrubbery ar.d berries. | the — Justice ’s Court of Burns to-day BACON AND HAMS, day morning for Taker City to at- public to the advertisement of Lu- We feel confident that parties mak I—of George Sizemore, M. R. Biggs In car lot.. tend closing exercises of St. Fran- naburg & Fry. Their stock is im- ing orders of them will be satisfied an(l f. A°Sweck arc empioyed^i’n ‘t.LMti,, C.-— * cis Academy, and bring home'her uience, of good quality and at lmv with the stock, as they are grown behalf of the State, W. W. Card- frín. ut. in the same latitude and about the i well and Captain Waters for thc RCl'LATION OF ANY daughters, Misses Clara and Bessie. prices. Give them a call. Abo, agent for (he . WSPAFEB IN THJ8 COUNTY. same altitude as the Harney ' defendant. rc- — Lunabnrg and Fry have —Bunns has theconnty-seat by a —Ifblar.k votes count, we are majority of 8 votes. The count ceived their stock of boots and shoes, country. And keep ulways a large ftock on imudg. —WalCbunty Paper, —J. C. Garrett left Burns this ’ going to oust, J. C. Parker. stands, for Burns 512 Harney 504 which for style and genuineness far surpasses any stock of like charac- morning for his home on Silver — John Robinson expects to —Couetv Court adjourned on the ter ever brought to the town, g- I creek, Mr, G. has been absent start, . in a few days, , to ___________ i [l Local News. the railroad Prices Lowest in Eastern Oregon- 5th inst., Judge Shields left Burns h’s hon,e for several weeks, for his family, who have been in this morning for his home on Sil _ Bom to th: wife of Al. - Rina-^f — om > ».lx ■ 4 L OW X 4 A 4 F D • X et L » »■ 4 ll A XV. X 1 1 XX x a 4 4 A ■>. I, ' 4 ’ a ** -J OCVKXKT *•<> t’XTY ITKMS. man, June 10th, a boy. Weight W0Tk’nE^he interest of Burns for | the Willamette visiting friends, The Oregon anti Idaho Forwarding Company have just completed a large atone and ver creek. iron fire-proof warehouse at Huntington, and will be prepared to receive conMgnmenU joounty-seat and the Democratic ' When he returns from the rail of freight by the first day of April easvra ——-------------------------------- —L. Harlow, who was once a res 8 pound*. i be Company is prepared to make liberal advauc-es on consignment* of wool. ticket. Comewhat mav, the citi- road he will make his home in »Secrttl WEDNRBDjjLY. JUNE 11. INC. ident of our town, is back aga'n; -Crops, from the »«formation ; zcng of Burng and vicinity’ghould Burns. his family will be here in a few we get from the farmers, are domgl^ then„eh.eg indebted to hiul. ag »le, ahead —Dr. Horton will move to Burns days. Mr. Harlow has been a res Drettv w< 11. |(e j)(W neglected his own private in a few days, to follow his profes her, in a quiet, attentive attitude, i Gage Sisters. r t,w Mfectioa over. ident of Harney for some time, but —We again call attention to the business, and his home, to work sion. with closed eyes, for a few minutes, thinks BurnB a much better town, MILLINERS. cemetery, and beg leave to urge the for us, and an honorable people during which she experienced no )^,’(,(|jlvester Pcnnoyer elected. and a more desirable place to live. citizens of Burns to take inunedi-1 should never forget the debtef grat- Latest Styles in Straws, from peculiar sensations. Mrs. Hill pre A .Miracle. New York City. 27 urns a “three time winner.’ —Mrs. S. D. Hill of this county, ate steps to finish the work already , itude and be ready 'at all times to sently unclosed her eyes and asked T he H erald readers will remem if she would like to get up from her commenced. | champion any cause of J. C. Gar- was visiting with Mrs. Grace latter L« 'arrah for Burns! the county- ber that frequent mention has been part of last week. i bed. She replied she would; with —Married. .—At Harney, Mon- re^' Mr and Mrs. Cawlfield, Mr. Varian made in these columns during the out offering to assist her, tho lady day, June 9th, Bud Baird and Mrs. — W. C. Byrd and D. L. Grace and his son, James Varian. Wit- ' pas two years of the status of lurrahl I for the Democratic Not ice. told her she could leave her couch j Lucy BairU, widow of Joseph were visitors to Harney Tuesday. toriicTijr. 1 nesses to her continued good health the health of Mrs. Lon Varian, if she wished, ar.d Mrs. Varian In justice to Mr. Jones, I would Baird. the past six weeks are Rev. McCart, an intelligent, estimable lady, >mes Mackv, of Crook Sun —Items oflice was moved into respectively state to the public, that ; raised herself up, put her feet upon Elder and Mrs. Culp and her many ' who has been a confirmed in- — We beg leave to inform the pub I voted to suit myself, and did not the floor, arose, walked unaided to a been in Burns several days the old Land Office Monday. lic of a fact, which, probably, has quit work for him for any of the valid for three years, and unable tc a chair, sat down, and perceiving neighbors. —Mesdames Sweek,Grace, Steng- been overlooked by most of our cit ohn Marquis, of Silver creek bear her weight on her feet at any no ill effects from what had oc <r.’Worthington Copshall, Kelley, izens, and that is, half the candi reasons that are now being reported time during tho past two years. 1 our town this week, around this part of the country. curred asked Mrs. IL to get her a Ice Ora in, Lemonade and Orange Huntington, and Byrd continue im Stand. dates in the field were defeated. etcr ftetieh cauic in town' While T he H erald is not a suit of clothing, etc. After Mrs. S ilas B erneatiiy . proving their flower and vegetable day. “ doubling Thomas, ” it is “ a part of —Burns is in the lead, and don’t A few of the ladies of Burn« and II. had dressed her she then gardens in Burns. its system” of work to make sure astounded her family and visitors vicinity, met at the M. E. church nOX-T I.OOK AT THIS. i von forget to put it down on your ’rank Abernethy, son of ex- of the reliability of an item of by walking unassisted out to the on the afternoor of June 9th, and ’t look at thia. for as »urf ba von do, —Miss Maud Jamison, enter 'slate, and will remain so if energy, Don * «rig|.‘J0ov Abernethy, is in Your money you’ll upend, for there’« not but I bi fore publishing, therefore, gate a distance of several yards. few tained her many friends with a vim and perseverance amount to Can resist the temptation, morn, noon, or night news resolved to have—on the -1th of Ju i. . ... . . - Riirna Of Mllman’a aakw»n with good whisky in sight. When, abOUtSIX Weeks ago, Infor- birthday party Sunday last. ly—an Ice-cream, ix-monade, and I anything. Wc will put I™, , , „ . ~ 1,4,1 1,0 Th.. 1. ... I... G.rl-^ I ...a I l.r.n,'- To describe the joy of that family ’bo census (senses) tak r is against the world, according to the! And ,"e KeutiuinuiiVy bar-tender, behind the mation reached tliis olnce that a over such an evidence of restora- Orange stand. The proceeds to go ' ng Halbuids. He visited T he —The freight wagon, of P. F.| of inhabitants for business Ready to mx any drink fr«>in a f'fM'ktaii to a C/hri8tiRii Scientist had, ith but toration to an active life of one of towards paying the ministers salary. * ’ cool ! ___ AAA a___ *„ _ x vlMJI lemonade, IVIIIOIII <1“, rf A 1 LDolSea, hut the editor had Ste iger, driven by W. L. Wooley, I Ma.'.-uf !<<■. lesion Juice, and ayrup, then one treatment, effected a perma- and enterprise. its most active members, after two The following committees were • I red wllh -l epade. ittle toWi re. and loaded with wool, ran off the . Now, bo. a. rail on Tex. and hl. whisk-.- try, nent cure of the invalid, the partic years of almost infantile helplcss- elected: Committee to obtain lem know theao are lacll. that nnno —A difficulty occurred, over a I Then < an you'll ulars were not published ns it was ! ness, is not ¡tossible, more than to ons, oranges and candies, Rev. Me- “Ten 4 ifi sheep shears just bridge, that spans the ditch run deny. ning through town near the old settlement, the nature of which we zed at IP Hardware Store of deemed more prudent to awa’t say doubt, fear and hope followed Cart and W. C. Byrd. Committea i town hall, anti upset, causing a few did not learn, in the office of Georgo E m ray Notice. further developments. As the lady to solicit cake, eggs, milk, etc., I cuss words and delay of about half Sizemore, at Burns. Thursday af Taken up by T. A. McKinnon continues to show unmistakable I each other as freely as tears and Misses Maud Jameson, Elsie Har Hardware ternoon, between George Sigeztnore three miles northeast of Burns, one evidence of a cure, the following is laughter alternated for hours that key, Callie Mcl’heeters and Madge eer, a supply of doors a day. and T. D. Harris, in which the lat bay mare, 14J hands high, about given, as related us by a lady, a I afternoon, during which she went Byrd. Committee on ice-cream, —Simon Lewis. M. V. Smith, from place to place about her little ter received three stabs, given with q years old, white hind feet, brand- s only $2.50 a year; Mr. Baker, and Rott. Williams of a pocket knife, by the former, two ,.j on )eft «boulder with a square, responsible witness, and. olso. by a home as joyfully as a child return Mesdames Harris, Orser, McGee, gentleman to whom Mrs. V’arian ing home after a long absence ’ Harkey, I’ratt, Byrd and Fry. e to subscribe to a Silver creek were in town Friday .. ............... restoration . spanar. her miraculous j night, remaining till afternoon Sat in the left side and one in the ; connected at bottom with JH. the related ............ ■( ommittee toobtain ice, Mesdames, abroad. i'gMtft* left arm. The physician does not letter Z in center ef square, and on to health: Orser and Harris. Committee on urday. f Fishing Tackle at Next day she entered upon the pronounce the wounds fatal. right shoulder branded JE. Own- About six weeks ago Mrs. Hill freezing ice-cream, Messrs. I’ratt, rd ware store. Call —Born to the wife of Irwin Geer,' —Tho races at Burns, last week.;eT <’al’ h*'’e this property by prov- wag ca||e,| to "treat W G. Pierce, housekeeping duties of that home Ors rand T. A. Morrison. Com e Saturday June 7th, a daughter were satisfactory toeverv one in at- *ni t,,,! «f*«l to !t «,n,i Pa.vinl5 the accor<Jing to the practices of Chris- as actively as ever before, ami has mittee to arrange the stand, Messrs. I continued daily the past six weeks, tendance. June 3. | mile race, the charges. T. A. McKi.xxox. tian Science, and was so remarka- the only exhibit of wear and tear T. I). Harris, John Pratt, Rev. Me- 'ed. at the hardware weighing 8 lbs. . bly benefited that parties present being the tenderness of the the : Cart and Orser. !crr«n excellent as- ’ — All levers of freeh fish, wil horses entered were: Barb-wire, ! proposed to have the lady visit soles of the feet, so long unused to . 'ket and table cut-! read this item of news with interest: Jordon and Bay Johnny; won by Bill Woods offers to run his Mrs Varian, and if desired *by the • Raiph Geer, Tex. Silman, Harry Jordon. June 4. | mile and repeat,, * .»•« •1lie». VI nrt ’ An t Lo I’upj.frn/’lz ... weight and movement. Tommy (studying hit lea-on)—■ Adler and C. W. Kennedy, went JohnS. won firat heat; second bv horse, Jim Mac, on the race-track invalid, give her atre/tinent. I say, pa, where does tho Oshkosh ■r haa completed hia Mrs. Varian being instructed how Jordon; John g. crippled and the at Burns, Harney county, Oregon Without the least expectatihn of yet is now ready to do fishing Monday, and have not ! to give herself treatment for any rise, and into what river doea it full race declare«! a draw The ) mile on the 4th day of July, MW, five being enabled to raise herself up in returned, so we may expect a I that line. ° I novgltv race, June 5th. .»ne-eighth hundred yards, for 4 >DD. against ti,e be4, Mrs V. nt th* desire of her obstruction to her enjoymsut of empty? supply for the town. Pa—I don’t know, my son. mile, won by Bay Johnny, Jordon any horse in Harney or Grant jev„twj falnj|yt requested Mrs health and happiness, she’restored rd ware Store of Cal. her impaired eyesight, so as to dis Tommy—Yau don’t know, eh? —Theodors Potter sg«nt for the won one-fourth and three-eighth, county. Hill’s services n buy a first-class Th* were left card her glasraa. And to-morrow the teacher will lick t reaaonatde prices. hardware firm of Ht a ver A Walker, .meM.^inX'm^'for ¿h/“^ in Burns looking after the business The witnesses to Mrs. Varian's mo on account of your ignorance.— 'tembtr racew. Everybody couie a^re*a- J'MK ,BA ’ BgrnB Or., a|one Mrs V. eays the latter did ej>iend) J assort- of the firm and especially the ryec-horse men n»m,nF * ,|r r** not touch her but simply sat uesr wonderful recovery were Mrs Hili, Texas Siftings Ei