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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. AUGUST D allas , Tex., Aug. 1.—Ex-City Judge Charles Fecklor, regarded as one of the clearest legal minds in Dallas, stated the law governing prize fighting as follows: ‘•The last legislature adopt' d a new criminal code which made BUSHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY w. C. BYRD a SON. P ublishers and P roprietors . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: On« Y«*r ........................................ \oo llx Month« .................................................. Three Month».............. has been no fighting and no desire to fight on their part The scare < seems to be oyer and settlers under stand the Indians are frying to make their way back to the reser-[ vation to avoid the troops. The information is thoroughly reliable.” The Fight Will Come Off. Strain. 70 /»■Copies of all the above works can be ex- .¿Ined at leisure in the Reading Room passed a civil code and it enacted that a fight may take place by tak- ,. . >Cnn "« tl - mg out a 1’Cense tor IfoUV. 1 hlS £»-Publi«her«of periodical« are solicited Boiicitea /»■Publishers of periodicals eadclubbiug rate«, a copy of their work for c lead dubbing rates, wrFreeResdlhgRoom—We file and bind the «iter «t clo«e of every half-volume, »nd v“’ ci ■opiubv advertisement. ADVERTISING RATES: ll.M) 12.50 15.00 18.00 Ìli.00 115.00 3 00 4 00 6.50 12 09 18.00 28.00 3 50 5.00 8.00 15.00 24.00 40 00 4.50 6.00 10.00 29.00 32.00 50.00 6 00 9 00 15.00 28.00 48.00 54.00 12. W iti 00 28.00 48.00 80.00 120.00 20 00 30 00 40 00 60.00 110 00 140.00 JOB WORK Jf «very description executed with neatness nd deapatch, at reasonable rates. Jtrculsrs, Poster», Pamphlets nvskms, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, lutedfiht«, _________ Note Heads, . Cards, Ticxets, t«mor*nds. Invitations. Dodgers, Etc. T h « H krald is kept regularly „ ___ _ for re- on file iereuce, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad- r.rtiainK Bureau. 10 Spruce st.. New York. Soda Springs country and reports 200 Bannocks were at Gray’s Lake on their way from Jackson’s Hole national : 1 They say there Grover Cleveland I to the reservation. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY . 2*Hr««ldeut 5u,e Sü, ro ?reMUry Interior ,ry ui,''.Br Adlai Stevenson Walter Q. Greaham John G. Carlisle .................. Hoke Smith Daniel »• Lamont Hilttr-V A. Herbert -Iltrieultnre J. Sterling Morton •X.7. ,e;,ertl . Richard S.Olnev 0,l,n«ter General............. Wilson S BI bbc II STATE—OREGON : | *u*tori I J. n . Dolph I ........ I J. H.Mitchell. 1 .•nwMmen ................. !wTFni e.rm‘,,n ‘ •tUreMinen J- -, b - '!“eral Xrnor Governor &r° B HWRKinclid| _——-, ,8Ut ___ * ‘ tapt rtMurer Publie tn .< R - Phil. MetBchan ' n.7. *»"bJJCIn"niction ............ GM Irwin I •'«te Printer R W H Laeds I ) K. 8. Bean. ‘«»re«» Judgei .......... I Wm. P. Lord ’ F. A, Moore •1XTH JUDICIAL uistrht : ^etJujge ............... d M. D. C liffoku JameB A. Fee. Attorney ' . • ■ • ■ J. L. Rand O. L. Patterson. COUNTY—HARNEY ! *w«y Mdge .................... •wrk ........... C. P. Rutherford. • •fOj. ' ' ......... C. E. Kenyon “_____ i; tourer ( K) _ . I. - 8. - Geer ■ T. A. McKinnon (R>: A. Gittlngs • (D).. .........8. W. Miller iR) ...C has . NeweJ .... R J. I vers "■■iwionan <D) J A. B. Marks rR' ( R. R Sits. X I ■*»rr e. s. land office : ^•ter *«stTer Thomas Jones A. A. Cowing * J F rys cash stor [ You Can Buy W Hnrn' ’«dfe. No 47 S0*0* No. S m M »»d 4th Monday. — . Rayer Cor H. ■¡««"o.Î.' "2 ”•■•0 0 T. 44 4« 44 U «4 U 44 Our goods are fresh and flrest Quality- , Shoes reduced from 25 to 50 per cent. I ^4|*Miatl.7tS5<BaU- AU Co“rads •- •■ mails . Iwt **••*•« A LB • I Mens fine calf Boats full stock Kip Boots fine calf Congress Shoes ladies Pebel Gt Best Shoes •• e,TT : Saadv. 4*3. m F ine C alf IK angaroh $3.sp POLICE,3 S0LE3. $2.$I.Z?BOYSSCHOOLSHOE1 -X.JLDIES- FROCKTON,MASS. Over One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas £3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equal!/ ¿c»^factory They give the best value for the ironey. They equal custom slices In style and fit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform,—stamped on sole. From $■ to $3 saved over other mrkes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by THE rs’l’Ài A. k . ( 7^’ ■ ■ 1 i JAM,!.';-.Tiíu-’c. /i ; ’ WiUelnctuur I f‘OW Is the time to form new Bands for Campas. • 008e» We are offering special Inducements for (b.,... MrwS a* Aarr for lllw* rated Catalogue. JOHN F. STRATTON —.. NEW TOUL America’s Great Danoer wwwyui This' AM EMOUSH CDMMEMTART. firm agrees to give the holder of Said an eminent English scientist recently: such tickets a fine life size Crayon , * The danger that confronts the great Ameri- can people to-day is not the possible adop- Portrait absolutely free of any tion of a wrong financial policy for the eb»rP,l.y porch.,ing *20 .orlh nation, or the spread of socialism, or the j men. of goods for cash at their store. It All these are bad enough, to wi sure, but i. not nectary U..I the whoie: ♦ f. for . CORDOVAN, FRENCH A CNAMELLCO CALF. S. Geer <t Co’s1 [ premium purchase tickets. 10 Evaporated Plums It 4« 10 Apples M 13 Beat Gr Sugar 6 Can« Best Sugar Corn ll <• 6 Tom atoen ll M 6 Fruit « 16 lb Bean It 4 <• Arb. Coffee •nMsndlthThmwl.y,. H M Hùrton, M. W. 1 w Bayer. Rec’d it i8 pi«»»ant, safe and r<- For sale by all druggists.' —Get one of I, »! ISTHE BEST. FIT FOR AKING. Chamborlaii’s Cough Remedy cures cold«, croup and whooping cough, liable. ! u W. L. D ouglas CUftC QO OnUL “Dealors everywhere Wanted, agent to iske exclusive .ale for this vicinity. Write at once. I ■OCIKT1E8. ■«steL'A RERKKAH Degree No. 43. ‘"‘ry UtMdM We<lneB)laT Lucy Rusk, N.G. — M *• Lewis. Rec. 8ec’y. Burns, will teach music on Piano. Organ, Violin and Guitar. Music furnished for balls and parties, terms to suit the times. E. A. Scherer. A good ranch belonging to H. G. Campbell, containing 160 acres 12 miles south east of Burns. This ranch has abou«t 100 acres of good meadow land. Price $800 or will several contiguous locations. trade for sheep. The survey should exhibit the B yrd K ing . boundaries and confiici,- of each lo- 1 cation of the consolidated claim. | ...A. W.Cowan ' ABSOLUTELY PURE law goes into effect September 1 . | The civil code was adopted last and therefore will take precedence over the other.” This opinion is concurred in by Aluminum is not such a mineral every lawyer in Dallas, who hat read the law, and there is no power as will except the land containing to prevent the Corbett-Fitzsimmons it from settlement and entry ae agricultural land, or wairant the fight.—Sun. allowance of a mineral entry there The following appears in the of. In giving notice of application Statesman of August the 3rd. “A stage driver who has just the required period of time must be reached South Dakota Springs says covered by each form ofuotice. he left Cariboo this morning. He i An application for patent or the came through the Gray’s Lake and survey of a claim may embrace inci 1 wk 2 wk J1 mo j 3 mo j 6 mo 1 1 yr «wu\, Royal S —John Sweitzer,carpenter,under Furnished by W. D H arlan , Land taker and cabinet-maker. His work and Mining Attorney, Wash shop is the old restaurant building. ington. D. C. Mr.Sweitzer guarantees his work at prices to suit the hard times. Cof Town lots may he taken either fins made to order. Will take pro | for business or residence purposes, duce partlv for work and balance in and it is not a material fact that ca«l:. the claimant owns other lots and intends use of them together as a homestead and is using the lotB : ss MUSIC a gaiden. Having permanently located in 5.00 5.20 $500 or more than $1000, and an 5.20 3.75 imprisonment of 30 days. This iSd .nd Alden'. Manifold Cyclopedia,. .2.90 each additional volume after Vol. I 55 cents: law went into operation July 20 10 cents extra tier volume, postage. . The legislature also subsequently 1 “ Highest of all in Leavening Power.-—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Digest of Land and Mining De prive-fighting a misdemeanor, pun cisions. ishable with a fine of not less than HERALD CLUB LIST: ■«raid and Harper’s Magazine... Herald and Harper’s Weekly .... Herald and Harper’s Bazar... .. ¡¡eraldand Harper s \oung People .. ■ neh 1 “ 1 “ 1 “ »rol. » 11.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Our Boots and $2.75 2.50 2.00 1.25 amount should be purchased at one •rime—of overwork. The mad rush f. r time, but any amount from 5 cents &ÎÎby is set at a killing pace, and thousands to $20 as explained upon the tick- I Y oh are likely to be one of the victims I et8. How do we know ? Because it is the excep tion to find a man or woman of adult age in perfect health. Nervous Dieorders me spreading with fearful rapidity. Among l! e WE OFFER. symptoms, are—Backache, BiliouHnes*, Co id Hands and Feet, Diaaines«, llot Flush«., Stock Salt at $8.50 per ton sacked! Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, Head che, Hysteria, Irritability of the Heart, Melan WOOL STORED FREE! choly, Failing Memory, Palpitation, Hheu- R. R. RATES THE BEST! matism, Short Breath, Sleeplessness, i\,r- Can any point offer more? We voue Dyspeosia, Sexual Debility, Fits, etc K bv - C. A. C abboll ,pastor First Baptist are the competing point and this ia vnuren, yellow Spring«, Church, Yellow Springs, O., &., writesu writes as fulmv...- fol k , v . : ; I have used Dr.Milo* Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine N ervinn the place to send your WOOL. '/ “•▼•used 25 eu rale to Pendletioo fro.n he„..’“i ■ cu«ra on the whole nervous system. I 1 Sriirffenss ln5ivin« immediate . 1.90 “ •* Boston “ “ i Sil 1^’ *,ule Nerve and Liver • No point can offer better than Pills only need a trial and they will recom- I here. Buyers are here getting wcol. SZ?ket!’,e,Me Vei *° ** the *** pil1" in Um* Don’t overlook your interest in the “ F®r S* I haTe ,nffered f«”n Ner- alxive WHICH ARE FACT8. vow Prostration, I was unable to work or do* of Dr-Re«t<»‘a- Don’t be misled by irrespongjble’of- Ijr« me relief, and one th« u- fer8 we can duplicate any proposi- •and dollar* would not cover the good it lias | tion. Send your wool in our care. ^5X’Ii-joHN ’•««’UEirw I Rerp’t. "7. O C. Co.. °pUt* or ‘»•'’fterous d mgs. Sold Huntington Ore. Or- >££ ” Eurns-Canyon Stage Line H- *■ WnuAMa, contractor. Stai ’Z M n ' I Ä B“rn' *"d Ea’t'r" °re,iOn EXPre” E’P"’'« f0’ C*^°" <W, and intermediai, r™