tû(| The Herald. — Lytle Howard was in our town ' —You boys come to the dance one day last week. I Friday night and bring your “best 1 gal-” —Peach brandy at Caldwell’s —Hugh Harris started for his for $3.50 a gallon, cash. Plenty of Hour at the Prairie City home in Webfoot last Friday. member, attended the funeral in —Prairie City Roller Mill gives body. We have never been called 33lbs of Hour and 12tbs of brand WEDNESDAY AUGUST 17. 1W"2. upon to chronicle the demise of a and shorts per. bushel wheat. rN'VARt ’,f a community whose loss —Miners tools and implements ‘W 8 LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY was more deeply felt tnar. will be in full stock just received, and that of Judge Parker NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. Roller Mills. Every sack warrant­ —16oz plug Horse Shoe Tobacco for sale at Voegtly’s hardware store. f°r C; • ■ - llis wide acqu lintanee, his man­ ed. ■ 50ets. cash at City Drug Store. ly bearing, his kimi-hearted goner I —Who said you couldn’t get a OEGTLp Local News. —The marshal made another i —Ladies and childrens gauze osity, osity, his his loyalty lovaltv to his fri.-nds, good flavored cigar in town for five I arrest Saturday morning which [ vests 20cts. each or three for 50ets. and I hi« universally ace redited cents? Call at the Citv Drugstore ——Dance next Friday night. and inquire. I means more money in the town at the Milliner Store. l integrity won for him a place in the —Harney county will have oceans treasury, and an effort to preserve Do you want white bread? Then —Builders toolsand all kinds of] hearts of his neighbors and ac­ good order. hay to sell this winter. quaintance«. which few men attain get vour Hower from Prairie City building hardware at the Burns —Chester Smith. while running 1 hard ware store, at bottom prices to, and a reputation for purity of! Roller Mill, The pride of the Vai- —The Elite Saloon will be open character which is, .indeed, the lev takes the lead. on roller skates a few days ago, lost for cash. , a few days. roprie^ highest desideratum of human life I his balance and fell, breaking the —Messrs Buckland and Loyd, of — Ho! For the boot and shoe —When in town call at the Elite 1'« ceased was in the. 62d v< ar of| bone of the left arm between the Saloon. New billiard table and i store. Boots and shoes so “i sein ap arney were in town yesterday. wrist and elbow joints. pure wines and liquors, also cigars his life, having been a native of{ I as never vas 1 told you.” Fred —Judge Miller’s dwelling will be Seneca county, Ohio. He s rved Lunaburg and George Fry. of the best br. n Is. Gussie ady for occupancy in a few days. I —Misses Daisy, and as a volunteer soldier in the Union j OUR —Will Hanley and his wife, res­ — Frank Lewis now sole proprie- Robertson of Drewsey, came over army for nearlv four year«; moved ! —Father Bowen will start south idents of Jacksonville, arrived in I tor of the < Lisis Saloon keeps every­ to our town on last Sunday on a to Southern Oregon in 1879, was ! i a few days, with a baud of horses. Burns last Thursday afternoon, on thing in the line of whiskies, beer, vi«it, remaining until yesterday. married to the wife, who survives hrandv and wine etc etc. of the best •—Dr. and Mrs Marsden, return- Miss Lennie, their sister, who has i visit to his brother Ed. Han­ him, at Albary, in October. 1882 ax » s . I Monday afternoon from their been here for some time visiting ley. I and moved with her to Harney1 brands. You will a *•> find his ci- ==a|it to friends in Grant. returned home with them. —The Red Front Saloon is well vallev in 1884. where lie lesided ' | gars of the be«t brands. Call ami i I «ample natroniz«d. The excellent.manage x —We are informed by Loyd Culp : —Stephens and Richardson will nent of the house together with the continuously up to the turn* of his ,_iat his father-in law Dr. McPhee- begin in a few days, the erection ot ‘illiard and pool tables and its rep ideath. Noi ir<*. rs and family are on their way to a first class hotel, on the site when utation for keeping the best brands He served the people of Hartley v urns. the old Burns hotel now stands •f liquors and cigars insure patron eountv, with tin1 utmost satisfac Notice is hereby given to th» • ge. 'ion, in several olli iial sta'ions and Democratic Central Committee of —W. D. Buchanan was in town G. W. Young is the contractor —Carl Cecil and Bob Baker pur left a private and public record the county of Harney State of Ore­ / ie day last week, bringing with The hotel to be completed by till im several gallons of green string 20th of October next, just a fev •based of Geer Bros, last week, a which reflects the highest credit gon that a meeting oftlii committee is appointed tn meet at. Burns on Jans, which he disposed off at a days before our next term of cir «e]f binder. They regret very much | upon his long and useful life. •'aturd.iv the 20th inst. at one Hn ir inability to buy a self stacker I cuit court. price. /clock n m for the purpose of elect­ nid thresher because both of them Notice, ing a chairman and committeeman conn! —Horace Dillard and family ' —R. L. Newman is agent in ♦ hi- ike work so well, they can set down H E nbree precinct. T V. B. Em- ave returned from their outing. county for two hooks which should •nW Vr Notice is hereby given that. I Ur.... chairman of the central com- >eside it all day. b.lur lorace says that, while absent, he be in everj* hmm1 in this countx nidtee and committeeman for Em- —The Prineville papers gives the Joseph Ptice, resident of Burns. iree precinct having unconditional» id not buy anybody’s newspaper the look« are the official record Oregon after tlrs date August 9. 'v resigned the chair and position t set a river on fire. and reminiscences, of the lives o‘ •ews of the fatal stabbing of Sam 1892. give to niv son Henry Pric >f committeeman It makes it my Browder, a sheep herder, who was nd,n.i —>oticein this week’s issue the Grover Cleveland. z\ 1'7. Stevenson his time, and will no longer be re luty as secretary to malm thi« call. herding sheep at the time for Jas B yuon T errell , fie. i d. of L. B. Culp, painter. Mr. Ben. Harrison ami Whitelaw Reid «posible for his conduct orindebted Voods on Summit prairie Crook Sec. One book treats of the first tw< rile. Julp is an industrious man and a JiisEfii P rice . •nunty. Browder was stabbed b\ uess. unJt oodpainter He works re sonable named, the other of the last tw< Dated August 9 1892..» i man known as French Ben. The N««l hte Co i ’r* 11i oi k . '■,*••'" nd strives to do his work satisfac- I mentioned. atise of the action was a refusal on Notice. orily. Th) undersigned having been — t'liris Lackman put ina bias. he part, of French Ben to give lipa O >1 t" lulv appointed adminititraior with ¡1 ?. !.. —Sain Durkheimer, of I’rairie giant powdet one day last week. io”se which Browder came to tin Notice is hereby given that I A J. In* will annexed < i > h having claims against stud through the roof of the lia rd war. ie "would never he taken alive. ” ier sister Mrs. Henry Chambers. iml will no longer be resp msihl E-tate to present the stime proper- dJPr.T building on the opposite side oftln until —brom the information we gat li­ v verifi.dto m** a» the P. Ranch, or his condui t, contracts or imleht Hi'.ir I»«*; reala'ioiiH. street, making a hole large enoiigl •r to Messrs. Parrish and Cozad, ter hi| rf om different portions of the dness. And flirt her notify all per for a boy twelve years old to ge ittornevs nt |n*v. Canvon City, ure’ >untv, our supply of grain will ex- Bear is reported as having torn •oils not to contract or train* fur anv '•riot (io.,Or. gon, witiiin (! months, through. Another struck the sid< eed the amount raised last year, in he roof from the cabin in Green •took or other property he max fmm »Lite Hereof. of t he building knocking a hole it pite of the damage done by the daim to have on my ranch. Dated at imriis this 6th dav of it. Others Hew in several directions horn belonging to Jack Coyle, C July A. D. ln*J2. ^(...'pestifebous” grasshoppers and Dated August 17th 1892 Lee and C. L. Williams, ano but fortunately no one was stunk 111 1 P ei er F reni ii . > tickets. A. J. H ills . '•arricd away l’Al poumis nf bacon Admii>i.-trVe are informed tiiat Os Burci —Notice the sanitary ordinance , lublished in this issue and act in plaints made to us here at our ofiic- offered likewise. >< » r I « I .. They are reported ipiite numer iccordance. Get that garbage by subscribers claiming they do no To the people <>f Harney county; "'Consisting of filth of almost every receive the E ast O regon H erai . i ■us in that locality of the Green ls hereby givi n to whom it mav A e thank you for the patronage ”r|f|fiature. tin cans ’by the bushel, pa- regularly. We dislike to I ear th* torn camp, this not being the first concernd timi t lie undersig'ied haA lepiedation of the kind they have >ur mill received from you last fal HP' >er boxes and ol'm-y each subscriber has mailed to hin us motbe-in-law .Mrs. Matilda C eiiunty, unii all persona holding •feiiti —Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Foster ar­ his paper regularly. We cannot Rog 'rs, is the source of considers bit I or no pay. ehtims against said estate are In re- __^ived in Burns from their trip to locate the negligence, because w< comment here. Mrs. Rogers was Do not take other people's word, t' ’ortland Monday afternoon and on have no evidence that any one or nice a resident of this vallev. | for our prices, but come and see iis tiv required to present them to ber il Iter residence oli Silver Creek tu t Tuesday morning left here for home, any po>-t office is negligent or care Birgefield was held without bonds. , for yourself. Again thanking you «aid eountv wilhin six inonths — Canyon News mi«: They were accompanied to this less in performance ef duty. W< for past favors we remain troni t h- ilate of ibis notici*, ilace by Miss Lindia Carey daugli hope all post masters in the county Yours Respectfully. i Dated at Burnì*. Or., Jnlv 21, 1892. Stonewall Jackson’s widow tie -er of David Carey who resides on will help us in this matter and be P orter < fc T ayi . or B ros votes all her energies now to theed C i . aiiuirsa M D ibui e, i 1 Crane Creek in this connty. Miss careful not to give out pipers to neation of her mot herb ms grand-! Proprs. Prairie ('itv Roller Mill« C. A. Sw’EEK. Executrix. J Sarey has been tit Brownsville Ore. Atl’y. any one except those they aresitis- children Julia and Jackson Chri« *' ittending school fied should receive the same. Peo- tian. The leading of her husband’s PAINTING. ---- pie living in the country freqnenth manuscript memoirs, recently pre­ » —The Reform Journal takespar- < on * - i < : - eh . pared for publication, nearly ruin I ? 1 n’.l, .. . r . i-i ,. . b- '*-¡1 Horup, pi^n and « a *riaga î»ai» thijr licular pains to advertise the fact send bv parties going to the office ed her eyesight. ♦... 1 p...< > >l.U II.4 I.J Uu l.u ll.tU.Ml...- r oil fl . Phliitf. ;hat the editor of the Herald, had for their mail, which is all right l . j te '.ly u.ij |> r.uuip mrur oli .n.i.iui . i, I i . ur , h* ir » ■goran« trade Riii e«l fu rnv par i . '.idid.i, < —r.li. A m L uhi ai-lt.il'ihu i . i I IN M KNOIIC jH bruii! h? ibk«nb\ » <• Ir in I'Brika ■<> rl* Raked off a claim on the unsurvev- and it is all right for pint masters I. nix Alle Iiiin i. ■ i. |. ■ 11.0 I..I.1 rr.1.1 < n r ring f rNmous.ii uil.ty ii. iluil -vn ia( oin| I > i .r, pri< f a reaaoiiable I l.ellrve ill thr 11,0 to. j rd laud, near the Narrows, but is to give mail to responsible persons. elnrbavin : teeli <1 R m ei.hi* «ufiTinrr» II- w- Artuati <11 ; i hia itivi*arsi » all > ho r | - ••irinit iu <1 ti- ni? s«nt lyiri .i ' y nl-'r — - 3 v h »• n p. sire ■ » Ih « p«p» r. party to | uat 2, at 11 o’cliX’k and was buried LAND OFFICE AT BURNS, OREGON p editor of that paper jumping the cause h* lives near the 1 A. Noi inerì' J addressed,thinking in the Masonic cemetery the follow Aw*nM 1?, IW. H.daim, ha is fir to sav.ng of elbow wh in ha i a J ¡R he»eb given that ><»»hert J. AM AMI» W rul T k IKI* grease. Pt'll he should be mag- he will take the pains to deliver it ling dav. at 3 p m, with Masonic '’ Notice «•Hinn- I». hfiR fl ».f inter *!• n tu Win» RÜ w’R fhlfiR rnp h»»i i » en UR« «I I» r mule fin« p»uuf ' v(. re ’ hr Ke|i «r and I » ’ « f* r lheir • hanimous enough,one would think, for in many cases—anil especially honors, the funeral services al the H her»i fhrir • fl'« <* in I nrr r « » ex«* «>n t ri- .»y «T Hit v \ fat r bi n i'll, hr « Mhlrrn whll« t«*etbii'ir, w l’h irrte« î riu « »» r jj|o take a claim it for no other p*ir- with pajwrs—the matter is forgot- residence living conducted by Rev «'gv’he J«! a uf •••|» c»r* er. I m ««.. . u fi»» I er • ► • rn ture appi. N.» b . f.»i for i he , S K» «. **w 1 « ■ Il pulii. • un r v* hvl « oli«*. md «1 is th»* bt*st r« n.- <.f •- .■< .Tp .4 « Kl F T. V. B Embree. The Grand e«li f. r I terrii«-. «8 Is p’« «sat«t tu ihr ti.s »*, pose than that of helping the dear ten the paper thrown to one side Edward W MrCar *..|«l bv l»r ig. Mt'K liiiion, John E. ariin an«l Twenty Wir« eins ■ teilt e MS i•in«* i« im •.« It people to fight the town specuhtors and the nioscrds r failing to get his Army Host, No. 48, of Burns, of tv. Juhu Q. Adami. Il* I nr » • n teble. ite R'irp nn«1 nrk f»»r Mrs. Wlh«.slow* which deceased was an honored J. H HvNTiaarua, Keglater. boMlbin< Hytup, sud lak« Uu vihcr kind. paper, blame* the | ublisber. ind cattle men. •