s * dvertisemïnts . uce X we . nty Court, for the County of amey, Oregon: ligned, citisens and legal vo red net, Haruey county, Htxte respectfully pray that a 11- untel. K. McKinney, for the , malt and vinous liquors In innty and State, in quantities for a period ot six mouths, be- iuiug5rum the 29th day of April Uy of uocteber, 1891, and your •ver pray. A. Robertson, Thomas Delauev, J. 8. Kenyon. ( has Newman. W Altnow, N. E. Duncan. E H Taylor. Wm Wyllle, A J. South, C. T, Griffin, Jim Street, T N Stallard, y, J. Stemler, Brit k Woodward, |qOTlCB! In the Conuty Court of the State of .Oregon, for Harney County In the matter of the last Will and ¿Testameut of William P. Gates, deceased Know all men lhat the undenitgned hss been appointed Executor of the last Will and Testa­ ment oi William P. Gates, deceased, and letters testamentary, dated the Sd day of March, 1891, have issued to him. Now, therefore, all persona having claims against the said testator, are hereby notified to present the same to me at the ranch of the late William P. Gates, in Harney county, Ore Em, or to Thornton Williams, my attjrney at is offlee in the tjwn of Harney said county, within six months from the date of the first publication (given below) properly verified as by law provided, rlrtt publication dated 4th day of March, 1891. S ylvanus O. G ates , Executor. Sitting Bull Notice. I announce to the public that I will not do any more credit buii* neae. L es C aldwell . And the Indian J. DURKHEIMER & CO., DEALERS IN War. A FULL AND AUTRNT1C LIFE OF HITTING HULL. UEXKKAI. Mli.EH, Hk'FALO HILI., RED CI.OUD, LITTLE WOUND AND A GREAT MANY OTHERS OF THE GREAT CHI Em GENERAL MERCHANDISE BURNS, OREGON. ....................... OREGON. By Fletcher Johnson, Author of the Carry the largest stock in Eastern Oregon. All orders given prompt “Johnstown Flood.” From this time on I will not give attention. A full and graphic account of the any credit for liquors to friend or On St Patrick’s Evening, recent war, how it was brought foe. Lou.,J. B osenberg . MARCH 17, 1891. about, how the terrible battles were March 3d 1891. fought, particulars of blood-curd­ Grand March at 8 o’clock. ling massacres, hand to hand con­ Eatrayed. flicts, narrow escapes, the battle of OREGON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. COME ONE, COME ALL. Wounded Knee, death of Captain HUNTINGTON,- _____ -OREGON THE HERALD. Taken up by the undersigned, on Wallace, slaugter of soldiers, In­ WH OLESALE & RETAIL IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. $100. dians, women and children, Mes­ Poison creek, Harney countv, Ore­ Tickets, siah craze. Ghost Dances, d'Bgust- HAS LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY gon, two bav horses branded on left E Wrght, ¿S^-Good music lias Ween secured. ing dog feasts, etc., etc. ( nas. E. Kenyon, NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. shoulder with the figure 12, about W. D. Yokum. Sitting Bull’s own story of the a. A. RoDbins, 8 years old, weight about 1100. John Wright, Massacre of General Custer and his 8 B. Stewart. shy given that this petition will The whole story is told and the Indian command. Official County Paper. The owner is entitled to the above I.lfc ot Silling Bnll to the above named Court on War. named property by proving the in the most vivid and life like I 8th day of April, 1891 I. K. M c K inney . manner. same to be liis, and paying all “The Life of Sitting Bull and the Local N ews. A thrilling, exciting, quick sel­ charges [ cm , Burn«, Oregon, February 21 ling book, rivalingin substantial in­ Indian War, ” is tbe title of a new P eter C lemens , 1891. •bv given that the following HAHNEV COUNTY ITKM8. work by the famou* writer and lec­ terest and sale, Stanley’s great Burns Oregon. 1« filed notice of his intention •of in support of hi« claim, and turer, W. Fletcher Johnson, Author work. A million copies will be sold in the next three months. rill be made before the Register MARCHA, at Burn«, Oregon, on April 7, of “The JohnstoWP Flood.”' The CONSUMPTION CIIBID. The book is complete in 600 large fever heat to which public excite- size pagAs, and profusely and su­ miah P. Holme«. —J. C. Wooley has traded his An old physician, retired from practice, .rnent has been aroused by reason of perbly illustrated. U8E’4, EU BWqr., of Sec 18. r .vf^ec. X4, Tp. 21 H.. K. 31 E. SALT, 'i having had placed in his hands by an East COAL OIL, MEATS, FLOUR, e following witnee«eB to prove band of horses for cattle. India mwnionary the formula of a simple the pending Indian WV. Sayer, Joel H. How- Tha. Prineville-stag«, due, here manent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, the publication of this great work BOOTS, SHOES & DRY GOODS, STOCK COMPLETE. mmcpuk I 8am«w*-w>- .•«»» wr A regular gold mine for agents. Saturday, is still due. Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung one of special interest and impor­ -------- ------------O- :-0---------- :------- -- J. B. IltJMTlXGToM, Register. Affections, also a positive and radical cure All orders receive prompt and careful attention, with ONE PRICK —No excitement in Harney over for Nervous Debility aud all Nervous Com­ tance, and every patriotic Americ- The Interest and excitement is in­ tense. An agency is worth at least P - plaints, after having tested it wonderful to every body. the school and town elections. curative powers in thousands of cases, has can should read it. The book com­ from $10 to $25 a day. Strike ¿«•“Proprietors of Huntington Warehouse, solicit correspondence. ick , at Burn« Oregon February felt it his duty to mpke it known to his fel­ 14. 1891 —Miss Marv Geer has been ill for low suffering fellows. Actuated by this prises a graphic and fascinating while the iron is hot and big money ireov given that the following- Now don’t get left this baa filled notice of hi« intention several days but not dangerously motive and a desire to relieve hnman suffer­ story of the greatest Indian Nation; is yours. proof in support of his claim, ing, I will send free of charge, to all who proof will tie made before the so. desire it, this recipe, in German, French or a full and authentic life of Sitting time, previous experience is not fteeetver at Burn« Oregon on necessary. Illustrated .circulars English, with full directions for using. r via: —W. C. Cecil and H. M Hogan, Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, Bull, the foremost of American In­ and extra liberal terms mailed lias McMurphy, , a • the KS 8K‘4. NWV4 SE‘4, and of Silver creek, spent a few days in naming this paper. W. A, N oyes , 820 Poors’ Block, Roches­ dians; a vivid and realistic descrip­ FREE on application, or to secure section 2, Tp. 24, 8 R29 E, W M ter, N. Y. le following witneesca to prove our town last week. tion of the Messiah Craze and Ghost it instantly, send 60c. for complete I residence upon eud cultivation •is: James M. Parker, Walter —100 tons of hay 2 J miles from dance, and a full history of the agents canvassing outfit and state Roussel and Byrou Terrell, all and territory. Boat Ford Item«. Burns—for sale at $3.00 per ton— bn. D. L. & N. GRACE, Proprietors, ..................... Harney City, Oregoa. great Indian War of 1890—91. J- B.H vntingtom , Register inauire at this office. While not yet in full operation, is doing EVERY VARIETY of Job Print­ The volume teems with incidents CAUTION. ing iveatly ana promptly, The critter who wrote the obscene —Don’t forget to call on Tex tn ora thrilling than romance, and This office is strictly new in every respect, both type and press««, and skiH- We havo the only authentic and | 8. L amo Ornc-K nt Burn«, Oregon, February poem for the Harney smut mill ful printers await employment. when in town, his liquorB and cigars fully establishes the fact that “truth i authorized edition published. Do resides north of Boat Ford. Xslfna it bsrebv given that the following are of the best brands. Hand in your orders is stronger than fiction.” In it are not be deceived into handling Ten uissd «ettWr h«B tid noti-eof h!« intention i ■Mkk* Hnsl proof in support of his claim, ami For Tetter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Envel­ A few weeks since while Dr. to be found in all thair wild reality Year old rc-hashed and played out —Gentlemen the Saloons mean ^^^■BMSjfwill be made before the Regis wMfrer, at Buri s, Oregon, on Match opes, Business Cards, Posters, Hand Bills, Calling Cards, just what they advertise in their Embree was going to Saddle butte and vivid savagery, a, living history books offered by other houses. Wedding Cabinets, Funeral Notices, etc., nbavid Newman, he was ferociously attacted by a of the Sioux Nation, from tbe earli­ Those who have taken agencies for 1«. X«. MMF the NW‘4 of section 28, Tp. 23 8 notices: “No more credit.” this or other Indian War Books ¡SF*A11 Job Material is fresh, and of best quality. Prices reasonabla. * S' R 31 E W M dog near Boat Ford, and on his re ­ est time to the present day; graphic can send their orders direct to us, following witnesses to prove —Notice the ad of the Grand '1 MtMMlHKreBidence upon aud cultivation turn a coyote appeard in front of descriptions of their peculiar man­ and so obtain the genuine article MldlMlCtls: Charles Cronin. Frits Mare, Ball to be given on the 17th a good lehfoal HWMB and Dennis Moylan, all of the Doctor, but did not show as ners and strange customs; their dis­ and save considerable time in mak­ time is guaranteed, good music, - ’ ' ’ W J- H umtington , Register much bravery as the dog. gusting dog feasts and weird sun­ ing deliveries, as we fill orders on good supper, good everything. day of their receipt. Address, RMpff’s Notice Simon Mason has gone to Neva-, dance, their religious beliefs and AND PACIFIC PUBLISHING CO., —The annual school election last «•elüvire and Order of Sale. Monday was well attended. 121 da, and will be absent several ceremonies,etc., etc. General Miles Ainsworth Block, Portland, Ore, . TRANSPORTATION Company. General Custor, Buffalo Bill, Sitting ow (■'men by these presents votes were cast. Dr. J W. Ashford months. Bull, Red Cloud, White Eagle, etc,, MHMknt to a decree of the elected Director, J. C. Parker school John Cole talks of going to South C. C. McCoy, General Manager, etc., are prominent figures in the Talmage’s Life of Christ ot the State of Ore America next fall. clerk. -------- 0-:-0--------- for Harney county, made thrilling and blood-curdling story. " Stages leave Burns, Oregon, daily for Harney, Drewsey, Boulah, ^B^Bon the 22d day of Oc- Benton Embree will put in a large The book, which is profusely illus­ —Dr. Embree lectured, at the NOW READY. HK 1890, in a suit wherein school house in Harney, on Sunday amount ot grain in the early spring Westfall and Vale, where • • trated throughout, is gotten up in iretflbtional Bank of Baker ENTITLED 4 * if he can get wire and pouts so as to Close Connection is Made the finest style of the'book-makers’ waJBMaintiff and Peter F. night Ilis subject was, The wants art, and reflects the gratest credit on ‘From Manger to with the railroad. Good fresh horses, careful drivers, new vehicles, eMB Almeda Stenger, his and natural resources of Harney fence more. RATES or FARE EROM BURSS TO ONTARIO AXD‘INTKBVXX1NG-KHMTS: •. 4*» ■ Durkheimer. defend- Valley. Throne” The sick who reside in this vici­ all concerned in its production. . j ............... Burns,to Onlsrio. ................ |10.00 I Burns to Vaio - Weat Fall ............. 7.M •áWjBh'0 Thousand Eeight •• “ Grove City.................. ........ . 8 M We predict for it an enormous sale. *• “ Drewsey............ .......... #... 4 0t —A little boy of Burns, come in nity are all recuvrrlug. * •• •• Beulah..................................... 8.^' I red snd five and 20-100 dol- •• •• Harney.................................... l.Ot By the greatest pulpit sovereign, •• ’• Pine Creek.......................... 2I It is sold by subscription. The NHB-20-100] and 10 per one day last week, and inquired if The shotgun makes no more noise Baggage, SOIbs to each Passenger. Fricght and Passengers must HUE,. thereon front the 1st we could let hiui have a book of since all the bulls, and horses have General Agents for the Pacific REV T DEWITT TALMAGE,D D. fare paid in advance. l>e way-billed. Passenger " f Maj-A. D. 1889 and for the “Moials and Manners.” Burna is Coast are the will-kqown, enterpris­ Including a History of Palestine vanished from the ranee here. J. C. P arxir N eri A cki . es , H arry F loyd , sears of a certain real mort- ing house, the Pacific Publishing and account of his journey to, thro’ Burnì Agent P hilip II Division Agent. Gen. Sup’t. ifjfoUa the 9th day of October “looking up somewhat.” Co., San Francisco and Portland. and from the Chris-land. Illus- . ai«P«#id,‘ by said defendants, —The O. C. Company Hunting- See their advertisement in another trated with more than 400 superb 9. Stenger and Almeda Stcn- ton Oregon have a full stock of Items from Riley. engravings, scenes in the Hob- PflE to the First National everything in the mercantile line. column. Land and copies of world-famous «f Baker City, upon the East Send in your orders by mail, parcel THE RED FRONT LIV.ERY STEALS, About 8 inches of beautiful snow paintings of the Old Masters, from KflHorthwest quarter and or wagon load. They will certainly TOUR1HT. the greatest galleries in the world. fell upon Silver creek this week. ■MgKt quarter of the North- give satisfaction. A3NT1D From $100 to $<300 per month B w S ft and the Northwest R. J. Baker made a trip to Burns Whether on pleasure Dent or busi­ can easily be made on commission Thorton Williams and wife, Miss ’ WHITES FR.OIVT SV of ille Southeast quarter, this week. ness, should take on every trip a or we will pay liberal salary. 11 ] Township twen- Annie Ward, and Messrs. Gates, STABLE; J Range twenty-eight Dierkes and Hendricks (the last two Williams & Williams moved bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts Proprietors. BRENTON & BAILEY, ikstBbo the South half of the mentioned are Life Insurance their cattle to the iQwer ranch last most pleasantly and effectually on WWrtPpafter and the West the kidneys, liver snd bowels, pre­ Teachers, Students, Minister, tisKSouthwest quarter of Agents) are the guests of tbe French week. bright men and ladies in every « tBKv-six[36], also the Hotel this week. M. R., Biggs was over collecting venting fevers, headaches and other town to whom we give exclusive forms of sickness. For sale in 50c. kalfjK’the Northwest quarter —We see from the tax notices taxes Monday—but the weight of KSat half of the South- and $1.00 bottles bj" all leading control, and territory. Act now the county pocket book when he posted up, that unpaid taxes are before territory is ull taken up. of Section one [1], druggists. 4-11 Write fortermsand full particulars. h« vN) half of the Northeast now delinquent. It would be well left, your deponent sayeth not. ..... ! ■ »., fofr---- H^Ktlie Soutwest quarter for all our readers who have not Address—PACIFIC PUBLISH­ T’ N. Baker is suffering from an The apportion inept bill for wag­ ING CO., Ainsworth Block, 3d and ■■fost quarter of Section settled their texes to do so im­ attack of rheumatism. on roads were defeated by tbe veto Oak S.ta-< Portland, Oregon. s[ltH|l in Township twentv- mediately for fear of haring trouble The Proprietors of the Red Front and White Front Livery Sta­ M SBbh. Range twenty-eight of Gov. Pennoyer.; Tha. reappor­ Mr. Duke, an “ LF ” employee, n bles assures tlft public that they are prepared to accommodate ««iBrillianiette Meridian, and cost. tionment bill failed. £o pass. By PRACTICAL SURVEYOR. passed throuh on his way to Cali­ in every way in their lino of business. ngfoHbeingin formerly Grant —L. Bose n burg our popular the terms of that MU (Harney and T. a . M c K innon . i&sJfeountv Oregon,con tain- Saloonisl, has had his licenss re­ fornia. t i4®re