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Town Building. — We notice, with pleasure, the I —“Professor” Bowen gave Dick a —The infant babe of Mr. and J. DURKHEIMER & CO., Tt> building towns in Harney, magpie for which he begs us to [ rooster of the Bedrock Democrat. There has been many crovks and turna. Mrs. Crego, died lfl6t Nonday Ecan «hot up like a rocket* ()—< DEALER» IM >— () —Robt. Drinkwater says: “A thank the “Professor.” It is very Cut soon come down In Barn-s. night. smart, we don ’ t mean to ».>y the Next in time cotne Arliutfton, —Justice cannot be expected long pull, a strong pull, and all “Professor” is smart, or that Dick GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Hut it died in the shell; f.ANn O ffickj And Prcsperitx, another one, from any man who is devoid enough ’ pull together,” but he is pulling the is very sensible, or that it is smart s, Aprils», 1M90.» Beemed not to prosper well. 3ÜRN8, - -- -- -- -- - - - - - OREGON. N that Incompll- wrong way. And next romesSilviea Citv; |he nut of Congress of principle to do another, an injus to give him a magpie, but we mean ct for the sale of •he thought to make a kick, Carry th« Largest Stock ia Eastern Oregon. All orders have our prompt attention. —The public in general, when in the magpie itself. rt'alhurriLn, Oregon, tice. Although she went a blind, ►Territory,” J earns She nevertouk a trick. I | Burns, are solicited to glance at the ,, county of Har- —The man, who may some day —We understand that »oine . f ^s da) tiled in I his And if oursis'er. Harnev City, Still bucka aguii a her dose, [h’o 9. for the |>ur have an ax to grind, shouldn't be | Hardware »tore of Cal Geer, in front our citizens, who have been regular c 1, NW\oiNW All there ia left for us to do. Fortland Boot and Shoe Store. Is juat to hold her ckse. Section No. 11. >1 backward in turning the stone for they will see a awning, under the subscribers to the Harney Pre;», O. M F W M. and will awning on the porch a display of the land sought is more And one thing nlease remember, another. \ LUN ABU RG A FRY, P roprietors , B urns , O regon . Line than for agricu> With all vour crooks and turns. the best pumps ever brought to this refused to take it from the office, liah his claim to sniu And li ka and kb ka. or other tricks. because the editor is. and has been d Receiver of this — Sam King says he will head You can't unseat old Bam« town, also, mowers, rake», etc. TuvS'lav, the 15tli $3,000 Stock of Boot, .nd SilOM, of th. very boat qaillty, Ju.t r.c.lT.4 bus witnesses I.on the list with a subscription of a Just above the awning you will favoring Harney; we th’nk this is For we have a country around ns. Ight, Albert Ward. With great fields of hav and grain, entirelv wrong. The Harney Press ! Harney county, or in Burns the beef, for a barbacue And ouronlv present draw back please notice the sign of Hardware, Bling adversely the la, we need a little rain. quested toiilethvii 4th of July. Cheapest Place in Town for Cash. Tinware and Cutlery; do r.otfor get is published in that town and it is fore said 15th da We have the U S. Land Office, expected it will champion its cause And our liver ia full of loaa. —The Long Creek Eagle gives to walk in, you will find everything INGTON, Register. Our mill will soon he running, <9** A l«o. Custom work and Repairing neatly don«. consequently Being in the same Aud ahewlll never saw her d«»t,a. Henry Blackman’s majority in in the Hardware line that the 8. H. A. CROAKER. business we know the situation and Toad Town, June 9th, 1S90. Harney county 161. A mistake; country demands; and at prices HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS. cannot approve of such a course, which is not exorbitant. his majority is 192. General News. while it is manly for a newsp p r —Several parties in during the to favor an honorable cause, we —Frank Jordon will have, in a few days, a supply of the Walter week buying lots. This does not hold it is not always manly to drop In this issue appears the ad. of I \. Wood mowing machines and the look as if they were very much the editor simply because we cai • Stoddart 4 Co. Pension and Claim Thomas rakes. o I ra B oyce , Proprietor, Harney City, Or. afraid of the final result of the eotin- not agree on some local matter. Attorney, Washington D. C. —The issue of the Ochoco Re se t question being unfavorable to A question always has t.vo sides. £9* liny and Grain constantly ou hands. Give me a call when at Harney. Governor Pennoyer has received view of June 14, began the publica Burns, or the parties like the town a cheek from the United States treas tion of the sixth volume of that of Burns the better, county-seat or Bound Over. urer for $17.205.21, that being the K paper. Success to the Review. no county-seat. HUNTINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS. State of Oregon, 1 anual apportionment of five per cent ■ vs. —Lunaburg and Fry have re —We had a talk with Ro) t. Ter on sales of United States land with ceived their stock of boots and shoes, rel on Tuesday about matters in Geo. S. Sizemore.) in the state. which for style and genuineness far general, politically he is satisfied, June 16: Examination of the above From all appearance there is lit surpasses any stock of like charac but would rather Burns had re entitled cause, defendant held to tle prospect of work beginning on .AVION OF ANY ter ever brought to the town. o ceived a larger majority for county await the action of the grand jury, the Oregon Pacific for several OREGON « IDAHO WAREHOUSE CO ¡IS COl'NTY. in the sunt of $300. Undertaking —Mr. and Mrs. Stenger returned seat, still he thinks there can not filed June 14th, 1890. months if at all this season. It is Carrie« a full line of from Baker Citv, Monday last., ac- be any doubts to the result, if we said that the company will make a J. C. B akker , J. P. y Paper. HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, ompanied by their daughters, get justice. He has treated him fair profit on the road they have NAILS. SULPHUR, SALT, Clara and Bessie, who have been in self to a new buekboard, one that completed, and there is no induce BARB WIRK. COAL OIL, SEEDS. Estmy Notice. for style, lightness, and durability, ■laker City attending school. ment for them to push it further BACON AND HAMS, cannot be surpassed in Oregon. Taken up by T. A. McKinnon east.—Ochoeft Review. In enr lots. —We see quite a number of per- COMP' txEY COUNTY ITEMS. three miles northeast of Burns, one —There’s a place in our town for sons, residents of Harnev, on our The late Mr. Randall told the ■ belt p---------- ----- ------------- treets this week, and see no de- enjoyment go, especially if you have bay mare, 141 hands high, about Democrats to “keep together.” ¿EDXEBDAY. Jck'E 18. IWC. Also, agent for the monstrations on the part of Burns any jokes to bestow, that place to 8 years old, white hind feet, brand Well, the Democrats and everybody 1 ed on left shoulder with a square, be sure is Tex’s Saloon; if you like ites to molest or disturb them. else in his, now Uncle Dick Vaux’s . Stauffer, Of Crane creek is fun, music or laughter you can’t connected at bottom with JH. the district have “got together” in — The Items is now in the hands, » this week. letter Z in center wf square, and on and under the management of W. get there too soon; if its whiskv right shoulder branded JE. Own great shape. A prohibition candi n plph Geer, has been confined R. Gradon, we wish him all the you’re after, it’s the same he’s got, date was the only opponent of Mr. Prices Lowest in Eastern Oregon- *• ^ed two or tnree days this success that is possible for news of the very best brands, but it is er can have this property by prov Vaux, and he ran just for fun, re ing the right to it and paying the ceiving 47 votes to Mr. Vaux’s cash on the spot. Now boys re ~ P»'i>>t :» up and around again. paper men to expect. T. A. M c K innon . The Oregon and Idaho Forwarding Company have just completed n large stone upd member and don’t you forget, that charges. 6,754. literally at received, at the hardware iron fire-proof wart house nt Huntingion, and will lie prepared to receive «mslgnuiente —The subscribers, to the fund Tex's Saloon is the best, you bet. of the first dny of April me hilf ’ Cal, Geer, an excellent as- July 1 has been selected as the freight bv Notice. t ompony is prepared to moke liberal advance« on conslintnunla ot woel. at of pocket and table cut- for the fencing and improving of the — In this week ’ s issue notice the I day for unveiling the statue of In- Burns cemetery, have paid in this tll marie ' c Bill Woods offers to run his week nearly the whole of the amount card of Mellen & Zumwalt Con horse, “Jim Mac,” on the race-track ! diana’s favorite son, Thos. A. Hen >od deal of »iekness in Hurns subscribed. Burns is never back tractors and Builders. These gen- at Burns, Harnev county, Oregon, dricks. The occasion as is proper, IF YOU WISH A COOD REVOLVBR Gage Sisters. cinity, »tipp, s ‘d to be tin ward in doing good. tl man, have been working at their on the'4tli day of July, 1890, five will be entirely free from partisan i %5VoVE SMITH & WE880N'S Finest small MILLINERS. '" “»f the I« grippe arms over trade for several weeks in Burns, hundred yards, for $500, against demonstrations. Nevertheless the manufact a ed —We are glad to hear that Mr». and up to date, have given entire and the lit'«. cnoiceoi Just arrived an assortment of the heart of many a Hoosier democrat >m— to Mr. and Mrs. George experts. In calibres 3-, any horse in Harney or Grant and 41-luO. Single or McGee will not stiffer so much from latest Dress Shapes. will quicken its beats, as Senator 88 double action. Safety Ham !BR',re’ S«turd,».v l*le Htb, an the depredations of the grasshop satisfaetio >. Those desiring to county. B l -rless and Target models. esc quality wrought build will do well to consult them ! Ttirpie tells of the virtues and good J >- Any one accepting the challenge, titeel' carefully inspected pers as was feared. They are leav efore entering into any agreement for workmanship and stock. Unrh aled for finlsb, durability mid accuracy. Do address, T he H eh . ld , Burns Or., ! deeds of the greatest Democrat that not Tj eceived at the Hardware ing after de-troying about one-third deceived by cheap malleable iron imitation» Stoddart and Co., elsewhere. Their place of business naming their horse. : has come out of the West since the often be sold for the geuuino article. They ate un -e- a if Cal. Geer, a supply of doors | lltble aud dangerous. The S mith A W ibson K e - of her crop. The part not dis roved V jlvbi . s an» stamped upon the barrels with Arm’» is the building joining the meat plays of Douglass. — Ex. indows. - name, address aud dates of patents, and are gunr> nnteed perfect. Insist upon having them, aud if we understand is looking splendid market on the north. i. 1 Pension and plaira A I our dealer cannot supply you, an order sent t«»ad- The forty miles of snow sheds Farm (LrSate. rees below will receive prompt atUntlcn Dvscnp ,a»«rjBAi-ii ta ewj.i> ir n onjy onlv $2.50 a year; '. .u ly and bids fair to make a very live catalogue and prior» upon application. ¡that protected the track of the Ccn- tho t.inw the time fA to ki - 11 ' - ri - I >i» • tn 1 - ti n ' heavy yield. —Our blacksmiths .Ire busy, the HMITU A; WKMMON. tornyes. The farm belonging-to Mrs. S. bprlugflcld. Alaua- 25t, or newspaper same can be said of our carpenters; Haskell, one mile east of Burns, j tral Pacific from blockade for so —The Red Front Saloon , Lee our merchants are busy, This is a very desirable j many winters will be rebuilt this lie I.trWHi 015 7th St., Washington, D. C. •» » receiving 160 acres. t». to ■ine I'le lot of Fishing Tin kle at Caldwell proprietor, is a pleasant land selling goods; the lawyers diss ranch, having on it a good house ¡summer. The rotary snow plows, let* leer Hardware store. Cal) c resort for every one, rich or poor, i pensing law; the doctor giving per- and barn, and excellent well of wa j mighty as they are, cannot cope Opposite U. S. Patent Oflice. ■e. all are treated with that lespect j scriptions, and the druggest filling ter; one of the best gardens in the- with the snowsof the Sierra Neva- county, besides the whole 160 acres 'icd on last Friday night, tin All person having Claims for and politeness we owe to everyone ¡them; the saloon keepers mixing is splendid meadow land. Parties plas, and the only way to keep th< of Mr. nnd M rs. James Rou»- Pension Increase of Pension, or of The best of liquors are behind the 'drinks; the livciymen grooming desiring to purchase, tall on Mrs. track free is to prevent the snow i from falling on it. The magnitud' any nature whatever against the bar, and every effort is made by I horses; the I’. O. Mistress handing Haskell for terms and purchase of the snow shed system may be eon Gouerninent, should write tous for (Jnlph Geer has completed hi- the genial proprietor to please all out our mail; the hardware house price, j reived from the fact that the rebuild information. Proposed new laws J wp and i» now readv to <1<. customers. ® affecting. Soldiers rights fully ex ing of the same will co t $25<)OO! . selling mowers; the butcher cutting Ji 111 Bryn III. (g WOODWORl-o_______ _______________ plained. Advice free. ! — Ex. .............. —We learn from T. J. Morrison, meat; Lunaburg 4 Fry making This celebrated Norman Stallion, NO FEE UNLESS CLAIM IS AL Ballot reform goes marching on. , i.’-orn. on the L'tli in-t . to M' at whose house Mr. Mark. Einbree and selling boots and shoes; the CIIIÇ£,II.I. _ at canta , oa '*>• e01 owned by C. IL Dewitt, will stand LOWED. ’Air». Win. Waters, a son. wrarw oallastcx is stopping, that the latters boy, was Land Oflice dealinc out the public this season at the stable of A. J. the latest advance being made in st louis mo . iw. FOR BY eufticeriu tu JJardwan- Store of Cal more dangerously ill last week than domain; the barbers sharing the Wilson, Burns. Terms for the sea New Jersey. Both branches of the legislature of that state have passed people, “and so are the lawyers;” son, $8.00. 3 Sh8’ cnn buy a firstclass we reportci, but he further stated the saddle and harness maker busy the measure nnd Governor Abbetl This full blooded Norman Stal URNS. Ob-Pump, at ^asonanie prices that his condition was now favor lion, is from the breeding stables of has signed the bill. Besides the us selling harness and saddles; the able. 1 ■"*received a splendid assort Cannot be successfully traveled with milliners they arc busy in their the famous breeder, Dillon, of Ill ual provision for secrecy of the bal out good health. To reach wealth or any inois Jim Bryant is a dapple gray. I —The rye harvest is in full blast line: the dress maker busy as a bee; 17 hands high and when fat, weighs lot and keeping heelers from the coveted position In life requires the full Byerly, a former rcsi- Most of this ceteal grown in this the tinner busy mending the mak possession and operation of all the fac 1780. The fine showing of his) polls, the New Jersey law has this ulties kind nature has endowed us with. of this valley, who has been county will be cut for hay, as the ing pans; and the editors, well, they colts an this valley, demonstrates I exceedingly healthy provision: Those conditions cannct exist unless the , it about three years is back recent heavy frosts have prevented are busy too. if not busy with their the f’ th it he is the best brecdei physical being Is In perfect working Any employer, agent superintend order, and this is Impossible when the ~ ~ i. Mr. Byerly owns land here its growth to such an extent that own business they make it their in the Harney country. This ent or overseer of workman tvle liver and spleen aro torpid, thus obstruct horse is registered in the State rxpects to make Harney val- only a comparatively small portion business to stick their nose into ing the sécrétons, causing Indigestion shall bv any sort of duress con above mentioned, which proves him and dyspepsia, with all of tholr accom ><k M is home. of it will do to save for threshing somebody vise's business. straint or improper inline c . or b. panying horrors. to be a full-blooded Norman horse DR. HENLEY’S any fraudulent or improper advice, F. N. Jordan of the firm of purposes.—Prineville News. —On the Sth of this month, Mr. English Dandelion Tonic contrivance or scheme, prevent or thingtoil 4 Jordan, started to ; E. Fisher, a resident of the Island, —We are authorized to advertise oxerfs a specific Influenco over the liver, and Orange impede the free exercise of the I tor Portland to order their new that Burns will give a 4th of July L. R. Mehaffey and C Lackman, Ice Cream, Lemonade excites It to healthy action, resolves Its Stand. THE CRY OF MILLIONS! chronic engorgements, and promotes the franchise of any voter at any < lec c of Drugs etc. celebration surpassing in grandeur were stretching wire around Mr. F’s secretions; cures indigestion and const!- OH. »Y BACK1 A few of the Lillies of Burns and tion, shall be liable to a fine of $2,- i patlon, sharpens the appetite, tones up We are glad to hear that W. and style, anything that has ever ranch, the latter was in the wagon I the entire system, and makes life worth •TOP IT NOW, vicinity, met nt the M E. church 000 or five years imprisonment, or living. limily. residents of been attempted in the town. Our driving the team which became SOON IT Will TOO LAT«. on the nfternoor of June 9th, and both — Ex. nejr, who have all been sick. Band now numbers 18. the music frightened at the rattling of the I have been troubled many year« with resolved to have —on the 4th of Ju disease of the kidneys and have tried itself will be quite a treat, the fire wire in the wagon and ran away, The Portland Oregonian says: ¡mprovint. many different temedies and tea vs ly—-an Ice-cream, BMnonade. and The Snake river steamer, Annie sought aid from different physicians the tongue dropping from the ring works will be “ grand, gloomy and .iU^David Templeton, a resident of without relief About the 15th ul Aprd I was suffering from a very violent in the neck-yoke, the end ran into Orange stand. The proceeds to go Faxon, returned to Iliparia a few attack that almoat proatrated me It teville or vicinity, is visiting peculiar;” the ball given will be, as I , towards- paying the ministers salary LOUISVILLE. KY, such a manner t tat I was bent over. is said by the average college school the ground and threw the wagon days since, after ncheiving a inn When I sat down it was almost impossible for me id» in Harney valley. get up alone, or to put on my clothes, when over, throwing Mr. F about ten ,Thc following committees were never before known in the era o The Leading Agricultural Journal of th« South and West. to girl "«imply awful.” kind Providence sent Dr Henley, with ttee Made by Farmers for Farmers. ^<Ix>n. Boeenburg. of Drewsev. OREGON KIDNEY TKA, to my feet in the air landing him al out 15 ¡elected: Committee to obtain lem steamboating on that very sv ift I immediately commenced — The town of Burns secured the As a record of successful agriculture. H ome hotel ¡siting our town this week he It had an almost ' feet in front of the wagon. He was on», orange» and candie», Rev. Me- and treacberotis waterway. The and F arm has no equal. Every topic relating using the tea county seat of Harney county at miraculous effect, and to the aston Committee to agriculture Is oven I v dincu>«se<i in its columns I Cart and \V. C. Byrd, p r i us, he tliink s of moving to earrivl to the house by Messrs high water which fur the past by tT»e fnrniernthemselves. No rvjienae ia spared ishment of all the guests at the hotel, f. I the late election by a majority of milk, etc., in securing a full account of every notable »ue- in a few day«,I am happy to state, fy-n», and open. . a Saloon. thirty-three votes, and great was Mehaffey and Lackman, and found to solicit cake, eggs. month and a half has prevailed,en oeaa os the farm, it 1» distinctively the that I was a new man I w t Misses Maud Ja-uesoii, Elsie Har- FARMERS’ OWN PARER. recommend the lea to all afflict -The old u« mill, of John Sav- the rejoicing over the result in that to le badly bruised, but not dan key. Callie Mi-Pheeters and Madge abled the steamers to stem the rap A record of their daily life presented in a form as 1 have Leen. little burg. We congratulate our 3 E R- .jLSS id», which have heretofore been aud language which make it plain to all. , i» now cutting timber in sufli- sister town on her success, so well gerously disabled. O. A. Ti rPKR, ' Byrd. Committee on icecream. considered the head of navagation ITS LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS iToprietor Occidental Hotel, Contains the names of the aio«t progressive farm lE to supply the de- earned, after a hard fought battle. i —“Good-bye boys, come up to Mesilames Harris, Orser, McGee bantu R om . Cal. of the South and West. Tney do not treat After the rapids were »afvly passed ers The county seat is precisely where Harney the county-seat, sometime of theoretical farming, but of the actual condi fgW «Mi- Bratt. Byrd and Fry. I Harkey, which confront us to day R F. Johnson ; it should be, and the people were the steamer report» sailing up an tions Waldo F Brown ; Henry Stewart . John M Stahl ; etent We reeeive information, from strong enough to put it there.— and see tl».” Our devil hollowed Committee toobiain ice, Mesda-nes. A P Ford ; Jeff Welborn , llnxh T Brooks; John h Aôfart *ftkSuTTU * entirely new and maganificent rive-, C. Edgar Steele s Bayou . T B Baldwin and a after them as they started off, “come Orser and Harris. Comuntt -c on „ra"** ' exchange», ut 7 ; .\ Prineville News. host of others make this journal indtspeusable. with very .few trcach-rous points Moreover, it is equally arr««»,‘‘jfag hi Son Antonio New Mexico Thank you “Brother News,” but back gentlemen when Burns gets freezing ice-cream. Messrs. Pratt, for a distance of nearly one hun C t R^ de »! ‘B ook A HOME MAGAZINE. Every »ubject of Interest tn the home maker la ----- leM than IO* deaths have oc- the majority should La eight, in the county-seat, nnd be sure to ¡Or» rand T. A. Morrison. Com dred miles. The river opened tip fully treated. Mary Marsden. Loi«Ca»eaby. Mrs. bring your fain-i-lees-ess;” at the mittee to arrange the stand, Messrs Brown Mrs. Dnviess, Miss Cabell, Misa Mosby, Suinci t in- ^rona d i»ea»e in the past I stead of thirty-three. Alice Winston aud a score of others will contrib same time he had his paps spec T. I). Harris, John Pratt, Rev Mc- a superb farming country, and on ute regularly. r week«, ft is alleged that the many of the choicest sites were FAITH LATIMER —The bands Loys are having tacles on his nose, with his thumbs Cart and Orser. -^r-,7—T- T»«t» Ts In charge of our Children's Department, and handsome looking farm», The she their band wagon nicely painted. inhered in that part of his torn vest has trie peculiar faculty of Being both in- M T M 7>» Tkunlin^ *WPwW««MW,,c,‘ °f the disease in tereatiug and Instructive. Labor Leader: “Why do we won- first steamer up the river wa> THE MYSTERY Of THE NATION I permit men who The B. B. I>. row numbers 18 mem ‘ what the arms goes through,' with a thrilling story appearing in K omw amp der at crime?” We don't. France» gr< eted I y everylxxly, and the Fax Is ber«; they make fine music. One the three first fingers of each i hand F abm . by Jotea K. Naaieli. and is exciting wide M “Zt ¿J in their families, to Mhort atones by distinguished writer« 6--I teTfl K» tr of the fi-atures of our 4th nf July resting on the palm and the i little Willard telle about women in Chi- on returned loaded with freight to attention appear from time to time. celebration, so we are informed, finger of the right pointing in a cago who make 12 shirts for 75 cents, her guards. The farmers in that BILL ARP S LETTERS PtaCSVST« Tssy ' Appear in each tasue nnd this humorous philoso We have on our table this week will be the band wagon nicely deco northeasterly southwesterly direc- and furnish their own thread; wo country are forced to pay *40 a ton pher I » >« was never more interesting than at ’.hi« V ia Fiatai Beatt.e Budget, rated. the boys all uniformed, 16 tion, and the little finger of the left men who finish off a costly cloak f >r to get tlx-ir cereal and prodt:cn out * ‘ IX ITM EDITORIAL DI.PARTREXT H<ma am » F abm speaks boldly and fearlessly in ■rty journal, profuse- bead of nicely comparisoned horses hand pointing straight towards the 4 cents; children who work 12 hours of the country to the nearest rail behalf Ì3*Tjv<vn»L»'liM of " Farmers' Mights ' Jt favors a re north star, with the left eye dosed, Para« Y** of the tariff in behalf of the farmer : better i devoted to its town hitched to the wagon, 8 black and and the right one looking as inno- a day for one dollar a week. And road station, and the presence of vision li.»a w»»»» is •• " roads for the farmer . Pree Mail Delivery to the I **" ’ • H um h*» U, I an excellent family 8 white, making 8 span a black and cent as a Harneyite when he wants what an- you going to do about it? the Faxon seemed a godsend to the residents. wh't* to each «pan. some one tn “set rm up.” I-Ex. ABVXlrt ■L . Lt MENTO. The Road to Noa I HOME AND FARM S