* —Toe spring term of our school will close next Wednesday. —Is; ac Winter his a ve y sick (A8 LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY child. Mrs. M. A. Fry is attending NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. it. — Burns is evidently “in it,” a tid Official County Paper. what is of more consequence, she is very “wide.” —Dr Ashford was called to see ’ Local News, Mrs. Samuel Kenyon, near Drewsey sey ------------------------------------ on the 10th inst. —Will Burns celebrate? — Henry Canaday is prepared to —Mrs. Haskell’s garden escaped take pictures in first class style. ie frost. Call and be convinced. iey Ci—Good wheat at N. Brown’s $1 —Thus. Whiting has the con­ t busht 1. tract of putting the Burns race —For Mutton chops call on Mar- track in order for the races in July. i Byerley. —We learn from parties, from —Are we going to have any fire j the Coos bay country, that the ... jrkg on the 4th? country is entirely over-done, and —S< >lo is the popular game of not what it is “cracked up’’ to be. e town at present. —The Town Council should com­ ~ —paker county script is only pel every individual living, and doing business, in the business part >rth fifty cents on the dollar. of town, to build safe and reliable —The best brands of liquors and flues ?ar8 are kept at Tex’s Resort. —The business men of our town ,7^' — B orn .—On the 11th, inst., to ne­ e wife of W. H . Gass, a daughter. I are not “in it” when it comes to ll- —Iii a week’s time our saw mill public meetings to discuss ways the river will be in running or- and means to prevent destruction to life and property from fire. r. •i- -On Friday mght, 3d of July,! The report is current in our town da. incing will be in order at the town that our friend \V. H. Gass, was seen the othermorning with his head ill. over the well-curb calling—io a ¡onabi-Dd not forget to call at Tex’s Re­ loud voice—“papa” and listening to >rl, vihen in town. Frank Lewis, the echo. ■"■oprietor. —Our wise weather prophets who — Consolidation of Portland, predicted this season would be a I L \astIPortland and Albina, carried dry on?, in Harney valley and 1 LUF o^cr 800. nothing would be raised, are disap­ —Remember Till Glaze is at the pointefl. at this date, as it bids fair eadlof the music department for to be a wet one. ie dance on the 3d. —Father Bowen comes to town LEGO _j ou Bosenburg keeps constant- once a week with vegetables, and r bel lind the bar the best brands brings along two or three large f liquors and cigars. dimajohns filled with fresh butt« r- —Tickets for the ball to lie given milk. We are not certain that he n the night of the 3d. only $1.50. carries the jugs back “m-t.” * upper at all the hotels. —A farmers alliance man of Baker —-Cal. Geer returned, last even- county claims that the county has ig, from a business trip, in the no right to employ Rand to prose­ KOgesMrn part of the county. cute Mix & Dale in circuit court, — W H Hogan and Robt. Bak- and asks: “What’s the matterwith llityrKte. th of Silver creek, were in the district attorney? and what is ur |i' )wn, Thursday night, he elected for? — We are informed that Thomas fohn Martin has taken his Potter, who lives near Harney met er to Portland, to visit her with a sad accident several days iter, Mrs. Geo. McGowan, r\I since; a broken leg. He was over riet < , ’ larrv Thompson and family, L in Silvies Valley at the time. w< ho have been visiting friends, have not been able to learn the par­ manai®ar ■* Drewsey, returned Thursday ticulars up to this date. ilder^W1 loon. ' —There will he just four days to m ,H o ' me produce market: Vegeta- racing on the Burns race track, tlie ks ready sale, at fair prices. 1st 2d, 3d and 4th of July, lstdav an F 'rancisco and Portland: Wool 600 yards free for all Harney coun­ 8@2' Dets; hides 6@9Acts; mutton, ty horses, purse $75; 2d dav. >r wei ithers, 7^@8cts, ewes 6@7cts. mile dash free for all, purse $100; afioru__ q 'racklaying on the Sumpter 3d day, $ mile dash, Harney coun­ -»Bey railroad is about to be begun, ty saddle horses, purse $50; 4th day it hoi gh it is doubtful if the road A mile and repeat free for all Har­ lthoi: ill e Ixterui beyond the timber belt ney county horses, purse $100. TÌ8 8i de of Baker.—Grant County —We see some few parties have, ■ ews. and are, removing and burning the < —1 he most popular shapes in dirt and filth of their back-yards, onnfc its of the season are the spider. while others are paving no atten­ omet ; and bouquet. Mrs. E. S. tion to it. Every one living within I is expecting a full stock of the corporate limits should be com­ peled by the Town Authorities to aesa Hue, next week. —C 'anyon City is figuring on put- cleanse their surroundings, and ng it anelectric light plant if the «veils, for remember cleanliness is 1:3 lacer mining project comes to ma- actually a-wntial to heatlh as BTOB a ritm­ r. That is the cheapest light well as Christianity, a marked evi­ idi«» ile n iners could use. the great ex­ dence of heathenism is filthy back ten ense being the driving power.— yards, and impure wells, caused by want of attention. lews. Semi-Weekly Herald, i ie. t 5. tockmen can now g.-t honest ts bv shipping or «elling stock ntington. The O. C. Co. hav- st completed oneof Fairbanks Seales, and arranged a large for the purpose. Certified eights given. 4-24. TOR. I0TICE—The school tax in district. No. 1, is now dejin- and if not paid in t«-n days this date. June6th. the unpaid f the list will be turned over » the sheriff for collection. J. C. P arker , Clerk few nights since some un- » l>erson attempted to take re of W. L. Powell, living on reek, east of Drewsey. Mr. i I htaring a «:is‘ir>ance ! the chi' k ens. went out to ain thecause. when some one shot nt him, the ball coming tact with a pocket-book and r 8, that were in his side pock­ dr,ubtedly saved his life. Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the Bystem effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the : R. C. GEER’S; : blood is impure or sluggish to per­ MANUFACTURER A DEALER manently cure habitual constipation IN ALL KINDS OF to awaken the kidneys and liver to T ! M W A R E. a healthy activity, without irritât- ing or weakening them, use Syrup Tinware repaired. of Figs. Also Dealer in Fishing Tav kie and Sporting Goods. Cash! Cash!! Cash!!! I am prepared to advance money Rl'RNS............................................. O regon . GREAT NOVELTIES on wool to responsible parties. 1, also have wool sacks, twine, sul­ OH INA & JAPAN phur and salt, cheap. Call and see me find I will tell you the rest. GOODS ÂT 4-21 C al . G eer . WHAT l»<> Y<»1 All 1 HlNIi! Nails only cost you $7.75 per 100 tbs at Geers and everything else in I the same proportion. I have as good selected stock as you will find in any rail road town in Eastern Oregon and am bound to sell it off. Call and see me and I will astonish you with low prices if von bring the cash. I rwin S. G eer . Manager. HANDKERCHIEFS,OF FIN EsTSIl.K.CHEAI“ TEA, 40eta A PACKAGI'; AS MANY FIR» CRACKER- AS A SMALL IltlY CAN CARRY FORoa-ts. ALL OTHER THINGS AT SAME RATE. W- N. Jorgenson NEW STOCK OF GOODS ON THE ROAD. A PRACTICAL SURVEYOR. T. A. McKINNON, Sl rayed From Burns, on or about t he 20th of May, on dark bay horse, branded on left shoulder ®"'", weight 1,400, shod with team shoes, right hind Blacksmith shop, with tools. Best ankle crooks out, 16 hands high, location in Burns. Inquire of N. Watches: Brown. 8 or 9 years old and very gentle. I have \\ atch Movements of all Any one giving information of whereabouts will be liberally re­ the leading American and foreign makers, from ordinary to best warded. M. N. F egtley , Burns, Ore. quality as time keepers, and all in Daniel F. Really good running order and warranted. STOCK BRANDS. Call and see me. Always at my Hardin & Riley, cattle branded Von left aide. Horse brand T leftside, i*. u. Burns. Oregon post, in N. Brown's building. MF' A J he earned nt our NEW line of worti, For JFtesnt. IN(W J. (’. Foley, cattle brand = on right Ride. Horse brand = on left shoulder. LEG A I. ADV E UT IS E M ENTS. I BEATTY'SORGANS —Are I ii e beat W rite furcalulogue Atlifre»». lion. Dauiei F\ Heat ty, Washington, New Jersey. 1 M ■ ’■8 •'»I"'11.V nii<| boiioiublv, by those < f IVJ ■ ■ 111 p® ■ eilh r . oilIig or old. and in tlx r ■ ■■ Mllll ■ «•" anti' u r lh« v live. Ai y ■ ■ ■ ■ “■ ■ <’UO «an do the voik. Easy to learn We fiirnM» everything. V. .. »tan so«. No ri»k. Vucanries.it« your -P re iio hk ii I«, or nil your dine to tlm mnk I hi» 1» in entirely n.-w 1« id, in.| bringn v underfill am . v»» toeverv x< «ker. Ih f rhe •- very « • ■ ■ be»' quality, Juit J'IBI recelvwl ivi Cheapest Place in Town for Cash, i W* il»». Custom work nod Repnirlng neatly done. T3 URNS J3UTCHEP. S5HOP. - Proprietor. MARTÍN BYERI.EY piNAL PROOF: U.S. L and O ffice , at Bur. b Oregon, Mav 3. 1X91 NOTICE is hereO’ given that th - following- named settler has filled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hia claim. anti that Bail proof will be male I.efore the Regis er ami Ret elver at Burne Oregon un JUUC, 13, 1X91, viz Melvin Fenwick. lid Nt» 419 and add. Hd. No. 7x. for the s’? of SWl4, NE1, of SW‘ | a ml sE*4 of NW qr.,of Set 24 Tp. 2-S. R :<) E W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his covtlnuoiis residence upon end cultivation of. said land, viz: E. N. Fleming. James A) bert, Samuel King and Jason Bennett, till of Burns, Oregon. J. B.H untingtom . Register piNAL PROOF: L’ H. L and O ffice at Burns, Oregon, Mat 12,1X91. Noth e is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to mak«1 final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made bef« re the Regis ter and Receiver, at Burns. Oregon, uii June 20, 1X‘*1, viz. itelp'cca TIiompMm. Pre i> H lf.0 for the NW qr of NE. qr Sec. 23. Tp. 21 H. R LI E W M she names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivaiion of. said land, viz: George Huston, John Gates. Luther Edilmen and Wm. Waters, all of Burns, Oregon J. B. H t 'NTIN g T. i N. Register STRAY ED, Strayed from Burns, Harney £7 INAL PROOF: Oregon, Mav 12, county, Oregon, on er about the U S L aud O ffici , at.Burnt, 1X91. 21st of May, six head of horses and Noth e is hereby given that the folk.« Ing namcl settler has file«! notice of his intention one colt, belonging to the under­ to make final proof in support of hi« < laim. and that said proof will be made before rhe tier signed. and Receiver at Burnt. Oregon, on Jul) i. ¡x®l. Lescriptiou and brands as fol­ viz , N. Miller. lows: One bay horse, about 16^ lid. No 114. IChliaiul for the N1* of NWqr Sec 29. ‘-Fqr of SF.qr sec. 1», NEqr of NEqr. Sec ¿0, Tp 21 S, hands high, branded on left shoulder 27 E. Cy; one bay horse 14^ hands high, R. He uamet the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and ruitivadon with large saddle marks on Imth of said land, vit fra <>. Bardwell, K. J Wil J. A. Williams and W. N. Hogan all of sides, branded on the left shoulder Hains. J. H. HUNTIFT o F Re ittrr CLa\; one brown horse branded C Rilev, Oregon on left shoulder, 4 years old; one bald-face bay mare, four white feet F inal pboof : branded C.\ on left shoulder; one LAND OFFICE AT Bl RNS, OREGON, MAY I».’L bay mare, star in forehead, branded Nolfee i. her»bv 22. iHven that ! h<- fol’- w n - name-i avttler ba, filed of bi, ln*«-uGon C4\ on left shoulder and one bay to make final pr.H.f In ,’ n».Ire ipport of hl, 'lain, arid Yearling colt branded C,\ on left that »aid nr.M.f will tie made before the Regfa- and Ke< eiver, at Bun.a. Oratr* ■>» roly X shoulder, and, when turned out, ter 1*'J1. via: (¡,..r,e W. Verdot, had on a halter muzzle. A lila-ral Fred, No 3402 forth® HWqr Sec. 10. Tp. 25S. reward will be paid by the under­ R32 F. W M. name, 'he following wltr.t-.ae, to prove sign« <1 for their return to Burns, or hia He etiniin.H'U, reabien.e npon and mltlvation of aaid via R..ber: Ivera Fraderl. k Rlt- information given whereby they terbuar h. land, Auauat F. RtHerboach and Julloa A. RHterb.ia« h. all of Burna. Oregon. mav be recovered. C harles A nderson . î To L>i«p«»l Colds, J. B. H untimitom . Register. Full weight given. Good beef or the block. Mutton, pork, veninon and game, when on the nniket. Burns JPhot^rarh Grallerv, W. II. CANADAY,.................................................. P roprietor . ()—o Mexican Mustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Fanner, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment No other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of M ustako L iniment . Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. 4