East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, July 16, 1890, Image 3

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    THE
-AL ADVERTISEMENTS.
HERALD
—■Everybody making hay.
—Joe Louman is still very sick.
^LAND
U kitkd S tats L aud Ornes,/
Hurki, Oregon, April29, 1*90.|
IB HEREBY GIVEN that incora pl I I
the provisions of the act of Congress i
|»7S, entitled “Au act for the aule of
ds'ln th« Mare» of « aliiorma.Oregon,
ino Wssbiiigtuu Territory,” James
»u, of Diu a >n«l, euu it v of Har-
uf Oregon, hua I his day filed in tins
I .vorn aiaieinent, No 9. f«-r rhe pur
I« h W'4 of SW4. Sec 1, NW‘4 J NW
ES vf of NE qr. of Section No. 11, in
I d, Hauge Nu M E W M, and will
to show that th« land Bought is mure
»rits timber or ruu« rhan for agricul
•es. and toesiablish his claim to said
I he Reg s er and Ke< elver of this
urti«. Oregon, on Tuesdav, the loth
f, 1490
He names as «vitneues: i«un
« Georg« McKnight. Albert Ward.
¡1er, of Diamond Ha?n«v county. Or
Mil prisons claiming adversely the
-id land« ar« trauered tutiletheir
otti» « un or betör« said ibth day
I
nt W
TIOI
«iv«d. I
ÌEFI
of th<
HAS LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY
NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
Official County Paper.
Local News.
—Mrs. Vaughn, our postmistress,
is ill.
I
—Burns ift es will come ofT in
August.
—Burns will soon have a new
school building.
I.oal
—The Burns, B. B. B. B. B. B.
Guess.
On the afternoon of July 12, on the
—Mr. Albert Ward and lady are rond leading from Burns to the Fry
guests of W. W. Cardwell this week ' field, a lady’s red plush portemon-
—The burns races will com­ I naie, containing a gold watch and
BURNS,
mence on Wednesday August 27th, some other small articles.
The party finding the above men­
and continuesixdays.
tioned portemonnaie, and leaving it Curry tbs
—George Kirschlierger of Dia­ at T he H erald office in Burns,
mond valley, was in Burna Monday will be liberally rewarded.
and Tuesday of this week.
B.
J. DURKHEIMER dt CO.,
()—«( DEALERS IN )>— ()
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
OREGON
Largest Ntock in Eastern Or«fon.
All order» liars oar prompt attention.
—The finest quality of wild hay
House and Lot for Sale.
this season we have ever seen in the
— Pete. Stenger says he is going to
WEDNESDAY. JULY If, IHWC.
vallev.
A good house and lot, situated
have—when m the stack—800 ton
LUNA BURG A FRY, P roprietor », B urn », O regon .
.
. X of the finest wi Id hay ever put up in in the town of Burns, can be pur­
—
The
new
school
building
will
—Fearless and undaunted we
chased cheap, for cash. House A -L>5,000 ,loc)| O( Bot-la »od Sho«», of th« very b««t «aallty, )ul r«««lv«4
be erected just as Boon as the bonds Harney valley.
take our stand.
well built and furnished inside, con­
J. B HUNTINGTON. Re«i»ter |
can be marketed.
—We had the pleasure of shak­
taining 4 rooms and one store
—A goodly number of strangers
Cheapest Place in Town for Cash,
ing hands with W. F. Moffit, of
—Hugh Smith will, in a few
room. Lot 50x160 feet. Warran­
in town.
OOF .
Drewsey precinct, at the clerk’s
days, have u first class butcher­
Also.Custom work and Repairing neatly done.
tee deed will be given. Apply at
—George Moore went after the
office on Monday.
UHiTin S tat « I.AMnOrric«,|
shop
erected
in
Burns.
H
erald office.
vj
Burn». Oregon, June 1«, IS90. J
Ontario mail.
IS HEREBY GIVEN tb«t the follow-
—Sheriff Cowing has rented the
H A R N E Y A I) V E RT 18EMENT8.
•ettlerba» tiled iiolli e of hl» inlen-
—T. D. Harris has moved his dwelling house owned by N. Brown,
—We salute Idaho, our new sister
ic Anal proof In »upj-ort of blgelalm,
al.I pr,«>f will ba made before the
family into the house formerly oc- and will move his family to the
ad Keieivel, U. S Laid office, al across the river.
uu Friday. July a lb. itao, via:
county-seat in a short time.
cupied by J. M. Vaughn.
The following is the program for
S. W. B ■»»>•<h .
— Burns is growing in wealth
—
Ch.'S.
Dewitt
will
get
through
I in
—
The
most
industrious
men
o. HW-, for ibe E‘i of SW'l, Sec 1?.
the
Burns races commencing Aug­
bee 13, Tp. .is R 2« K w. M. He and number cVerv dav.
town—well they have ilown to Mt. thia week harvesting the hay crop ust.
following witne»»,-» to prove .hi»
refcldanoa upon a.,d culilva-lon of.
— Born—To the wife of A. C. Ilepeidam, or the hay field.
on the old Peter French ranch near
A. Dunn. W. T. Whitworth. T.
First day: Six hundred yard
A. Morri»..it, all of Burns, Worthingttm a baby boy.
Ilay and Grain eonitantly ou hands. Give me a call whaa at Harney.
Weight,
town
now
belonging
to
D.
M.
Me-
dash,
free for all, $150.
are
—The laziest men in town
9 lbs.
J. B. H o KTU- oton . Regi»'er.
Menarny.
The
hay
is
of
a
very
fine
Second day: One-half mile dash,
W. W. Johnson, J. C. Parker, and
—Idaho was admitted into the
quality.
free for all, $150.
ROOF.
that man at T he H erald office.
HUNTINGTON A DVERTISEMENTS.
Un’on on the first dav of July.
Third day: One-half mile and
•« LÄWI» Orrict, Burn«Oregon June22,1890.
—It is reported that Janies Sulli­
—
Ilu<;li
Smith,
of
Canyon,
is
IM HEREBY GIVEN that the follow
repeat, free for all, $150.
—«If the hot weather continues
sei tier has filed notii-e of his inten
taking in the sights in Burns, the van and A. C. Porter while hunting
ke final proof in feuppurf of hif
Fourth day: Three-fourth mile
that »aid proof will be made befere r.inchers fear the grain crop wi>l be
horses
on
Wagontire
mountain
dis
­
county Beat, this week.
id Receiver U. S . Lind Office, at
dash,
free for all, $150.
it
short.
Örtgun, ou August 11, 1890, viz:
covered metal of which the outside
Iaines M. i arker.
—Ed. Hanley is stacking 40tons
Fifth
day: Three-fourth mile
IM, for the oEar of NEqt NU of 8Eqr
—Miss Annie Parrish is now
appearance would indicate iron, but
BWqr» Ser. H, Tp .4 s. R, 30 k W M
of hay per day. and will have in the
dash, for three year old colts, $160.
[the following witnesses to prove his
the
metal
is
too
soft
for
iron,
you
istmistress
of
the
Canyon
City
residence up«m and cultisaiiun of, P
Sixth day: Novelty race, one
»tack 12U0 tons in a. o’.I e. week.
is: 8. W. McMurphy, ThwS. Dod-
Curri«« a full Hr.« et
•storti ce.
can easily cut it with a knife. There mile, $50 a quarter. Free for al!.
arker and W. C. rtvrd, all .if Burns, P
—The Canyon City escaped jail are also parties in this vicinity
J. B. H untinqtok , Regis er.
FLOUR,
GRAIN,
HAY, »
—Received at the Hardware
birds, have not yet been captured or looking for the much talked of Blue
SALT,
SULPHUR,
NAILS,
Store
of
Cal.
Geer,
a
supply
of
doors
: oof .
I. ouk Orec-k liaces.
SEEDS.
COAL OIL,
rather if they have, we have not re­ Bucket mine, tw-> of the party were
BARB WIRE,
and windows.
-
ID O ffic «, Burns Oregon, June2«» 1890.
BACON AND HAMS,
First day’s race, one fourth mile
ceived the news.
in
Burns
on
the
15th.
The
party
C£ 18 HEREBY GIVEN that tne follow-
lu car lol».
—At the Candv Store of Mrs
' Settler has filed notice of his inten­
—There are a good many persons' have with them to aid in the search dash. Horses entered: Pin Ear,
se final proof in support of his claim V iughn you will find fresh figs, Sta-
dd proof will be made before ihe
nd Receiver,. U 8. Land office ai ti >nary and fire werks.
intown who think the water impure, one of the men who was with the Grass Widow, Jordan, and Nona L.
• °
m, ou August 1st 1899. v.i:
Also. Rgent for the
Walter Biker,
therefore, unlH-althy. They have emigrant train that went through Won by Pin Ear.
fur the SW% of Sec. 10 Tp. 24 S R
—H erald is only $2.50 a year;
Second day’s races, two best in
this country wheu the little blue
He names he following witnesses
stepped
drinking
water.
Good
ex
­
Is cominu ms residence upon / iiu now is the lime to subscribe to u
three, half-mile heats. Horses en­
bucket was left at the mines.
of, said land, viz: o. D. Rusk. Peter live local newspaper.
cuse genth n e i.
. W. Johnson , and ThoS. G. Dods m.
tered; l.ittle Joe, Jordan and Smok­
And keep alwav» a lar<c stock on hands.
, Oregon
— II. M. Drake, of Happy valley
B. H untinoton , Register.
— Ralph Geer has completed hi-
er. Jordan won first money.
NoLice.
Tin-shop and is now ready to do gave Burns, the permanent county
Third day’s race: Three-eightli
Notice is hereby given that Agnes
UF FINAL PROOF.
-eat, a pleasant visit, last Monday,
all repairing in that line.
°
mile
dash, for threc-year olds,
U nite © S tates Land Offir«,|
c lied and sul cribed for T iie H er ­ Gearhart, my wife, did, ill Septem­ llorsesentered: Pigeon, DoraTtiorn 11,
Burt s, Oregon July 11» 18*.0. i
—Sam Durkheitner is now in
ber, 1889, leave lay Led and board,
The nrrgon nnd Tdiiho FnrWnrding Compnin hove ju<t completed n large alone and
ald for another year.
f8 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow-
and Cricket. Won by Pigeon.
iron Hre-vroo-'wart hotixe nt Hunting on. and will l>e prepared to receive counifuniente
«eitler bus filled unth e of his iuteu- Burns, linking across the counter
and I will not be responsilde for
of freight bv ’ho iir'- dav <»f A* ril
MiBke fii'al pr.xsf in Bupport of his
—
Peter
Clemons
purchased,
of
and anxious to accommo­
SOP'Tho Company is prepared to make liberal advances on consignments of #ool.
■d that Haiti pr*Mf will b* made before ready
any debts contracted by her what­
Eter and Receiver, U. 8 Land office,
Count j’ Court Prucecsliugs. m e
Mr. Cal. Geer, on the 15th inst. an
date customers.
^Oregon, on August2lBt. l»90, viz:
ever, from this date.
Osborne self-binder. Mr. C. ex­
The following are the proceed­
Dsled at Burns, Oregon, July 16
—Some of the town folks are ex-
D. 8. N«. »29. for the NW’4. Section 10 Tp. 24
SARAH D. HII.L, Chris isn Sekuliaia,
pects to begin harvesting hie crop A. D. 1890.
Six thousand People witnessed
ings
of County Court, hold at Burns
0.*. SI E
W. M
He names ihe folluwinic p cting, in a few days, to leave the
\V. H. G earhart .
Burns Oregon,
Vlin4h4hSI to prove his Ctsniinuou« resident e
of
rye,
on
the
16th.
the
race
in
Chicago
Saturday
J-me
the (lermanent county seat, July
KWoa Bad cu’ i. t»-i »n of, said land, vit: N. K
Office in Stenger r»*sldenr? Board, lodging and
»own behind, and hie for the inoun-
VTouilftii. fa. Ta- Clark, R<»nert Terrell and Wil-
28th Racine, the California horse accvinnuxlMiivi.a for putieuts S j desiring
7th:
Wd fMmi.all uf liuraB, »re-fun.
—There are two cases of cerebro­
t tins to rusticate a short time.
Farm I--r Sale.
i
J"_ HlNTINGToN’Re|[l*er
lion. Win. Miller. Judge; Lytle won the mile in 1:39|, beating the
spinal meningitis in town. The
—Lunabiirg and Fry have re­
The farm belongs Kg to Mr*. 8. Howard, Conimissioner.
world
’
s
record.
The
mile
nnd
one
children of E. B Reed, one a grown Haskell, one mile east of Burt».
ceived their stock of boots and shoes,
0» KIN AL SETTLEMENT:
Henry Long was granted ft sa­ eighth was won by Teuton in 1:52|
daughter. Miss Minnie, ami the 160 acres. This « awery deso-alile
l^gtSfiiBiB h«r«bv riven to all p«r«ona whom which for style and genuineness far
DENTIST,
B urns O regon .
loon
license, to sell spirituous and breaking another record.
rancn,
having
on
it
a
good
house
rern, that the und«rs»ined liu filed surpasses any stock of like charac- other a little boy al out 5 years
count in the r« ate of Henry W.
and barn, and excellent well of wa malt liquors, in the town of Burns,
old.
Offici- al reslileare. In Ih» Jo*n Robinson
^..ase l, in the County Court *of the t r ever brought to the town.
o
ter; one of the best gardens in the for a period of seven months.
building, litui jg picptircd to attenti tu thè
reg"««. L>r the CuUntv of llarnev, aud
v, the Ith dav of AnittM', A 1>
pravi k e of deut n.ry in all l;s brani ht-s
the
Attorney
Highton
finished
IGO
acres
—
A
new
threc-storv
hotel,
a
new
eoxtrty,
Derides
<iie
whole
< a in. of said day h«B t een «et bv
—'‘Buckeye Mower” Spur wh<-el
Andrew Turner granted saloon
for th« bearina of the-eame and tihe
Lank luilding, scvcr.-il new busi- is sp-lenitiit meadww land Parties
closing argument in the Blythe
1.>« of a iv an ! all objections, if any, and spindle, at Vale-Burna stage
license
to sell spirituous and malt
on
M
r.«.
m-ss buildings and a number ofnciv desiring to pnrvhnre. mil
v b« toeaid report.
J ohw w Jour«
line oflioe, Burns. If not called for dwelling houses, besi les the new Haskell for terms and purchase liquors, in the precinct of Wild will case at Sun Francisco, having
Btor of th«ew at« of Henry W Jones,
spoken four days in behalf of Alice, I
within-«.we week it will be disposed school house, etc., will keepthe mill price,
Horse.
the
alleged widi w of Thus. Blythe,
and
carpenters
busy
till
snow
flies.
of according to law.
°
A. A. Cowing qualified and gave
the millionaire. The trial of the Pension andplaim A t-
J^MHNISrBATOR NOTICK
N<>4«cc.
bands. The amount, $10,000.
—Julius Durkheitner,-of the firm
—Miss Lallah Pierson, typo at
great case began July 15,1889. Two I
Sa ih« llauntv Court of thè stata ni Oregon, for
Viewers appointed tn view a pro­
Th» is to certify that on the 16th
of J. Durkheimer and Co, started the Items office, who has been stop­
llarney Couniy:
‘.orneys.
hundred and eight witnesses were
teftMaialter of tbe ea ale ut Royal Glewu.
iielow, on tire 14th. to lay in a new ping with Mrs. W. C. Byrd for some day of May, A. I)., 1890. I bought posed change in the Poison Creek -xamined, and the depositions of
aeceaaed
.NOTICK TO CKKI1ITORH
015 “th St.. Washington, D. C.
4oek of goods. Ike Baer accom­ time, is now an inmate wf the fam of J. T. Ivy, bis interest in »band of and Drewsey road: J. 8. Bowen, 8. one hundred and thirty-nine other
Il men rhaton thè 37tb dav of June.
sheep, which were leased by Ivy Lampshire and Tlios. Whiting, on
ily ef Mr. Tupker.
lerof ihe » l ive named court, thvuu- panied him as far as Baker City.
persons were read. The argunr nt
rei-elved lettera of Admink-mlioii
Opposite U. 8. Patent Office.
and Vestal. I also agree to settle Monday, August 28th, W. R. Gra-
ve retate, and le now '.he duly ap-
of case was opened Apr.I 10th.
— Dr II. M. Horton, our pronii
—W. H. Gearhart and his brother
qiialim-a and ai-line Adminia.ra ..r
don,
surveyor.
all
indebtedness
contracted
in
the
All pareune, therefore. having ( Ialina
>ent dentist, -is now permanently J. P. Gearhart, of Drewsey, were in
All person having Claims for
leeaae I wiU preaeut Die aame. dui.
name of Ivy A Vestal, and to col­
Viewers rppointed to view a
I ->y lev reuuired. lo tbe.uoderaigned
ocated
in Burns, all wishing work town several days this week, We
Pension Increase of Pension, or of
.lance, at ihe Inamuiid ranch, in
road
comm
.nciug
nt
the
NE
ooriiri
The
more
fact
—
says
the
Grant
lect
all
bills
due
'lie
firm.
unly. Stare of Oregon or ai me ut
any nature whatever against the
lone in his line of business, will do had the pleasure of adding the
tento» William», oueof («Mattoriiewi
of section 29 Tp 23 8. IL ai e . 'ounty news—of the prisoners es-1 Gouerninent, should write to us for
A lbert V estal .
late, in thè town ut rlaruev.eai-l Coun
name of J. P. Gearhart to our sub-
veji
by
giving
him
a
call.
Office
«. wirhiu eia momba from ibe dale
running thence east to the count v eaping from the jail Sunday night information. Proposed new laws
»lleatiou
it his residence.
°
scription list.
la »ih day of July. A. D.. ISSO.
road from Burns to Silver Creek : caused ‘‘creeping feelings” along' affecting. Soldiers rights fully ex­
Notice.
RETEIl rKENCH.
’
—Messrs. Joseph Lamb, Bnmuci
—Tiie old Robinson and Dodson
F. L. Mace, Thus, Maupin nnd 'he spine of many. Because just I plained. Advice free.
Admi oklrlur.
I have in my bunds all unsettled
'aloon. was opened on the 7th, by­ Jones, Jno. Sells, George Morgan,
Samuel King, on Monday, 21st dni two years the night before was when NO FEE UNLESS CLAIM IS AL­
Henry Ixing. The proprietor asks Jack Prison, Stan Bristo, G<or"e ills, notes and accounts due Geo. ofJuly. W. II. Grndon, surveyor the two prisoners escaped and inur-
LOWED.
McGowan
in
this
county,
and
am
for a share of the public patronage; Rassner and Win. Wheaton, of the
Bills a lowed aggregating the lered llobt. Lockwood. It is sup­
his authorised agent to collect and
• harabv riven that alxtv dav» from his saliMui is first class i»i every re­ Drewsey c nintrv, were -n town two
sum of $779.57.
posed the escaped prisoners made a'
hereof, it will be unlawful fur s>*iii« lu
receipt for the same. Persons know­
ir<e. «M>ler pe.iaity ul |> for the fitai spect, tri» Liquors are of the licst -lays l*st week, an land business.
W m . M illeii .
Key of an old cage knife, nnd un­
Gods blessing to humanity—So
and »lifor each and every •u eequeut
ing
themselves
indebted
to
him
County Judge. locked the outside d<x>r of the jail, says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety
oe recovered from ilte owner of the brands, and by strict attention to
—
It
is
lictter
never
to
kick
t!l
civil action in the uame of ike stale
will please settle immediately and L ytle H oward , Commissioner.
i, o«fore a Ju«, ice of I be Pea- e of the i.uwmess, and gentlemanly courtesv ■ you arc spurred, and when spurred
poking a wire through the grating Years Old.
in which such owner or keeper or
save cost, for if not paid in one
them »nay rrei le, and am h penalty I lenry hopes to receive his share of; decide not to kick until yon count
md lifting the lock so the key ' Forest Crovc, Or., March 19—I
'.»rtbe benefit of, and wiieu collet i«d
month from this date July 9th, all
A Ilare K< t «»¡'Cotna.
®
, the >,'ui«in>u ¿rhool fund of the coun­ custom.
Could be inserted.
one
hundred.
In
nine
cases
out
of
have used the Oregon Kidney Tea
cil an h action is brought, within c.x-
— Bud Howard, of Drewsey, ac­ ten after counting the hundred you unpaid bills, notes and accounts
iter such animal ia proved to be at
and olrtained immediate relit f. It
will
lie
put
into
the
hands
of
an
companied by Mr. Allen, of the will come to the conclusion it does
bib 1» h day of J«b , A D. 1890
is God’s blessing to humanity. I
At a sale of gold coins some time
k* E OftACE,
officer for collection.
Aii Indian, named Stinvod-Hcad-
Haystack country lielow John Day,
County Clerk, Harney Connty.
ago in New York, there wore sold Hob, who shot nn Indian named take plenums' in recommending it to
J ohn E. M artin .
are in Burns. Bud Ims been for the not pay to kick.
la.t forty days io the Malheurcoun-
a set known ns the -‘Nova Constell Big Mike, in Burney valley Cal., the afflicted. I nin now nearly nine­
—Our neighbor, Milo’ Cushing,
ut eight years ago says the try, looking up horses of different met with a painful, though not
Natlra.
Htod,” consisting of an American last December, and has since been ty years old, enmc to Oregon in 1842
nd World, a brother and brands. He says the average find dangerous, accident, on the 13th
dollar,
half dollar and dime of 178; hiding in the mountains, was ar­ in the employ of the Hudson's Bay
Notice to the taxpayers of School
then mere children seperated ' with him has been 15 per cent of lie was riding on the running gears
District No. 1. county of Harney. ' which belonged originally to Charle rested. on the (ith in»t . by two con­ Company, and since I liegnn using
the numlK-r turned loose on the
ndon, England, the brother range last fall.
■ Thompson, the first secretary of stables, anil taken to Reading. He the Oregon kidney teal enjoy good
of a wagon, and in crossing abridge State of Oregon.
tosea. A year passed and uei-
health.
the
reach
pole
broke,
allowing
th.-
You are hereby notified that the. congress. They remained in the with several other Indians were in a
—The Hardware Store of Cal.
e.ird of the other. The sister
D avid M ukrot .
possession
of
thia
family
until
the
hound»
of
the
wagon
to
drop,
strik
tax
levied
on
the
3d
day
of
Ma
r
<-h.
cibin, 8 ha veil-Head-Bub and his I
up. married, and Last vearshe Geer, is giving general satisfaction. ing his ankle with such force as to
A. D.. 1890, by the School District death of his brother, 8amu 1 Tomj- father met the oil c rs nt the door
i.e husband, Mr. M Howard, Mr. Geer endeuvers to keep every­ make him a cripple for a few da.s,
No. 1, county of Harney, State o’’ s n of Newark, Del As it is 'he on- with winchester riffes, Bob showed
thing
in
the
hardware
line
wanted
i to America .and then moved
Oregon,
is now due and paya. le ut 1 set of these coins in existance tin light, blit one of the officers com
— A Mossback settler—may tbe
Hlaud. One day last week in this country, and has made im­
Burns,
Oregon,
office of N. Brown.1 l idding was brisk, and was tinalh pelh-d him to lay down his gun,
iHowaid n.ct a young man on mense sales of ail kinds of machin­ tribe decrease—awoke one night—
and
that
tbe
said tax will be’, knocked down for $1850.
and nil old »qilaw secured the gm,
ery.
lie
makes
it
a
point
to
accom
­
awakened by the fleas—and saw,
|reet whom she imagined ru­
An A met Lean penny of 179i out was confronted by a six-shoote>
deemed
delinquent
unless paid
modate
his
customers,
consequently
within
the
moonlight,
iu
hl's
shack
led her long lost brother, She
which is »iippoied to have l>< e i n m th»- hands of mi officer, and sir
—’’here showing batches, here anG .«¡thin 60 days fruin th« date of
ired to speak to him and call he is doing a thriving business.
p cket pi-ce of George \\ ashing < n thought it wise to surrender.
.this
notice.
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—Tex Silman’s Saloon is still the there a crack”—A spirit—writing
District Clark brought «220. It sold for 5 0 n
led to disappointment as the favorite resort in Burna, and Tex -in a book of gold. Great ignorance
1885. A Silver half dollar of 17
l.d ot ecogmze her. A few keeps up his reputation of one of had made the settler told, and tu
lieariug lhe lead of Washing I)
fttray
Sutler.
later »lie met Hie same man tl.e most popular saloon keepers of .tiie presence in the but, l.e said:
brought $175. An tborofthes e
Strayed Irion the range on Pea date, but lieariug an > agio of sm
, and feeling more conhdeut lhe age When in town if you de­ "You writing? Wliat about?” The
iver that he was her brother sire a tries c< ol lemonade at Tear’ ghost just rais. d iis hen-I und, w.tii ver creek, six head of horses: oi e • »iz-, sent for $77.50 and a copp. r
‘ Bud. ho* do you do.'” Tbe Saloon is the place to get it. or any a vmce that fil ed the room, he iron gray III ire. 4 years <»M, I.rand strike of the same coin was sold f. r
said: ' the liaii.es ut those who try ed PC on shoulder and hip. also, on
I man gazed lew moments and tint class drink you wish.
=
JO on left shoulder; one white 117.—Ex.
' their town tu I axiiii .” ' I s my name mare, 10 years old, brand» d th«-
I: oisier is that yoj . ' i o, tl -
— LecCuldw< II. propriet. r of the
sii-l*r had met. The iouog
theis?” said the Moss truck—"Nay, same; two l-ay inn res branded Jo
llar e. county’s records have all
vid tie bad »--.ircht d l*>n<loii, Red Front Saloon, gave his well ol - not so! ’ replied the specter. Poor on left shoulder; two luiv « carlings
fact eVary port in the civdi- water, a general cleaning up this Muasi ack spoke more low and said. horse cults, i randed JO on li ft I sen moved to Burns, and that city
irld, in the hope of finding week "that is.” dipped sil the water
«boulder. Any information given, now <-i joys the proud distinction of
tor, out liola.ioiit given her from tiie well logetlier with the mud | I reckon _iou h..d Letter, aimnv, that 1 may l>e aide to fi d them, or being tliecounty Seftt.—Grant Coun­
eel
my
uahie
down
as
one
wb>
dea l. He h «1 just landed and fiogs, the latter having settled
any one bringing them to me nt
1 city, and the «later who al- to Hie i.ottoni.and be now lias fresh saves hi» money ' The critter my ranch on Beaver creek. Crook ty Nows.
l a lookout for hvr broth -r. nice, clear, pure water, as well as wrote, arid came next night, at.d county, or any written eioumunii a- j Tlie Rural New Yorker offered
be first to find tl»e otb - lhe ta.st of Liquors, also, Mineral ; allowing f. oiu his bouk of fold— to turn giving information of their five prizes for the lest sauiplss of
■d Thomas and hk Mater water which is very healthy and a
whereai out». a<l<fre.»<<l tu im-, P O s ed wheat sent them
. Howard, are pro. aaly the ■lelidonsiy cooling drink. Don t bright—th« nstuev of ’kickers'’ Paulina. Crook county, Oregon,
Over five liundr- <1 sample we re
t young people in Portland forget to call on Lee when in the I Shown the beat, and tbe Miosr>a< k'a will be literally reward-d.
sent. Oregon getting three out of
name led all the rest.—Eft-
county-scat.
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HARNEY COUNTY ITEMS.
Portland Boot and Shoe Store
OREGON » IDAHO WAREHOUE CO
& lime co .
Prices Lowest in Eastern Oregon-
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