Thanksgiving passed away as it the Indian« to hunt, as guarantee —Thanksgiving was universally Everybody seemed ’by their treaty, and the game laws observed in our town, if we regard came slow, i-¡of Wyoming as against the treaty as evidence the sale and purchase to be staving quietly at home en joying his own, and offering up his rights of these Indians are absolute­ in the town of about 200 turkeys. w >1>N-KSDAY DECEMBER 4 1*5. nn. v f thanks in silence; but ye scribbler ly null and void. It is not the pur­ —Miss Ollie Frye, one of I hl „ , „ . pose of the Indian office to allow „ , . - , _ doubts if there were any offered. H erald force, has had a very se- , the Indians to roam away from . the largest circulation of vere attack of LaGrippe, but is now The Harney Sunday School is their reservations, but every effort able to be at her case again , I making _ active preparations for an I will be made to keep them at home L i Services. entertainment and basket supper and make them earn their own Religious —The Baker Democrat gives it "and^hd- Sundays of to be given Cristinas night. Bum» 1st- living. With this end in view, ef- that we poor sojourners of Harney lOnth 11 a- *»• and 8 p- John Sears, a P. L. S. Co. team- forts are being made to get the In­ Valley have already, yes, a month th« nr Silver Creek 4th. Sunday 11 a. m. sine«, experienced weather 10 de- ster of the Harper ranch, was seri- dian reservation irrigated so that The 2nd Sunday will grees below zero. Mistake. The Ously injured one day last week, by farm landscan be utilized. ’ and 5 p- 111 rved for general work in be resei .. weather report published weekly in falling from a wagon while con.ing other fields. T he H erald if examined, w’ll be down the mountain from King • , Weather report for the week end- R ev . G ibson , Pastor. found to report 2 degrees above as sawmill. ing Tuesday, the 26th. Taken at the coldest we have yet experi­ Harney has a singing school of 8 o’clock a m. enced. about 30 members. Rev. Yockey Min. Max. Ther D on : 10 —Resolutions w’ere passed by j teacher. 43 25 Wed Local News. 16 49 30 the Omaha commercial congress Thurs -Carl Cecil was in town last Van Items. 4 41 29 urging the construction of the j Fri Saturday night. 3 39 Butte, Bois* and San Francisco R j 27 Sat —LaGrippe is prevailing to some R. The line of this road passes' V an , Or., Dec- 2, ’95. 15 38 25 Sun extent in Burns. through this county and we hope An Epidemic of colds prevails Mon 9 32 29 this action will have an influence _A Hembree, of the Narrows, among the little folks heie. 6 34 15 Tues to stimulate the promoters to imme-1 Mr. Rodney McHaley has just re-' was in town one day last week. Administrators Sale. —John Cornutt and Marion Hor diate action. turned to Prairie City. He has —The following officers were been here for several days dividing too were in town last Saturday. Notice of Administrators Sale of —Polk Gearhart paid our town a elected for the ensuing term, at the cattle with R. P. Moffit, who has Real Estate at Private Sale. last regular meeting of Harney bought the Geo. and R R McHal­ visit the latter part of last week. In the matter ef the Estate of W. Lodge, No. 77, I. O O. F., in this ey ranches here, and also 60 head —Receiver A. A. Cowing is again nla'-e. viz: N. G., W. C. Byrd; V. D Hudspeth, Dec’d. of cows from Geo McHaley. suffering veiy much with his leg. G., Ed Joy; R. S , B. I). Mclntvre; I Under authority of an order of Old Mr. 'VeBdell and Mr. Wil­ sale granted by the County Court —The Militi-'. will give a grand P. S., J. S. Kenvon; Treas., Thos. burn, of Prineville, are here gather I | of the County of Harney, State of. ball at the Armory Hall, Uliri.-t Jones. There will be a public in I ing horses for the former. 1 Oregon, dated November 13 th 1895, slallation of officers. mas. W. L. Jones has his hog house I empowering, and licensing me, as —We understand Judge Ruther —In a letter to Atty. G. W nearly completed on his claim 2 1 Administrator of the above entitled ford thinks of moving his family to | Haves, which we read, it is stated miles above here. estate, to sell the real estate thereof, I that action has been taken bv the Burns. We notice two new houses on in said county, at private sale will —Ben Brown, who went east as I post office department, regarding Duck creek, belonging to S. F. Jen- 80 private sale the following far as Chicago several weeks since, establishing post offices at Crane (described real estate to-wit: kins and M C. Dripps. Creek and Venator. Acting Asst returned last Friday. Ei SEi Sec 19 and NWj 8W| Postmaster General, G. F. Stone Joe Holeboss has rented the W. and SWi NW| sec 20, Tp 33 S R —We see quite a display of Hol has written the postmasters at of­ F. Moffit ranch. '30 E. idav goods at II M. Horton’s, I. 8. fices interested for information to SA SW| and SW¿ SE| sec 20 and Mrs. Ja§. Anderson is on the sick Geer & Co’s, and A. C. Worthing enable the department to consider list. NWi NEi sec 29, Tp 33 S R 30 E V anity . ton’s. SEi SEL "ec 20 and SWj SW| I the question. sec 21 and NW j NW| sec 28 and —Chairs of all paterns and de­ I There’s a mighty good set of tel­ NE| NEi ¡»ec 29, Tp 33 S R 30, E. RESOLUTIONS. scriptions at the hardware store of ephone poles strung out between Si NEi H"d Si NWi sec 28, Tp Chas. Voegtly. 13-11 33, S R 30 E. Pendleton and Canyon City that H all of H arney L odge .) —Xew goals ft the Johnson store, will very likely be utilized for cord Ei SWi sec 27 and Ei NWi sec No. 77, I. 0.0 F f 34. Tp 33, S R 30 E now under control of Henry Canaday. wood or fence posts by some one Burns, Or., Nov. 29, 1895 ) I Wi Ei sec 34, Tp 33, S R 30 E. Just ns cheap as ever or chenper Call The wires failed to materialize, and W hereas : The Supreme Grand and examine goods „ml get prices, and Ei SEi sec 34 and Si SWi sec the people of Grant county will not I • Master of the Universe has called 35 Tp 33. 8 R 30 E. if suited buy. Si NWi and Lot 4. sec 2, and —Assessor Miller, who has been i be ready soon again to risk an v our beloved brother, Victor S. Ott- gold upon the enterprise until some mer, from a life of toil and trouble, suffering for several days with mus­ to that Grand Lodge above, where Situated and being in Harney cular rheumatism, is able to be out probability of the success of the line all is peace and eternal rest, and by °”nUy, Oregou. is assured.—Canyon News today. his death this Lodge has lost a ' The said sale will be made on or —Sheriff Gittings left here last —Uncle George Duncan, of Sil­ worthy, active and charitable mem- af,er ’be 18 th day of December, ver Lake, Lake county, came into Saturday and is now in Portland. her, his family a devoted and lov-p8',')’ flnd bids will he received by Rurns this afternoon. He is look- He is a party to an action brought ing son and brother, the communi- > nie °fTice of Creasler and in that court (Portland) by the ing hale and hearty. Bonner, at the town of Cedarville, Road Company, concerning taxes tv a useful and lawabiding citizen California or at the office of Waters —The marriage of Miss Edna against the company collected bv Therefore, be it & Gowan, at Burns Harney County, Moore and Miles Griffin took place him. or at least attempted, and R esoltee : That while we sor­ • Oregon at the residence of the bride’s par­ which the company declare to be rowfully do so. we bow with reyer-: ents in Fox last evening.—Long illegal. J. Durkheimer. Hon. A ' cnee to the will of Him who doeth i I 1 erms of Bale cash in hand on I the delivery of Administrators Cretk Eagle, Nov. 29 \V. Gowan and Nick Barth accoin- all things well, and who. in His in­ i deed ot conveyance. —Jorgensen has the finest and 1 panied Mr. Gittings, the latter only finite wisdom, has afflicted us. C. B. W ickliffe , R esoved : That our sympathy l*st lot of goods that ever came to as far as Baker City. Administrator of the Estate of W. , is extended to the bereaved family Burns; go and see for yourself. —The editor of a Missouri ex-,' I). Hudspeth, Dec ’d. He is also taking Cabinet Photos, change says the world is to come to • in this their hour of affliction and •t i. per dozen. Do not forget to and end in December and exhorts sorrow; that they be furnished a Dated Nov. 16, 1895. copy of these resolutions, the same I go and set- what he has on hand. the merchants to advertise so as spread upon the records of our' not to become losers by having —The attached cattle of J. H Lodge, also furnished the local JO1TN F. RTHATTOS Howard were »old last Fridey at large stocks on hand when the final press for publication; and that the ■MW tOBK. the Stenger corral. They were sold moment arrives. It also says that Lodge be draped in mourning for four lntP. the first $10 per head, it would be to the advantage of thirty days. subscribers to pay up, clear their) I «wnd. $9 50, third, $8 50, fou. th M. L L ewis , MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 8 am M othershead .' Committee. I ° U.50. The cattle were bid in by conscience and secure the influence Accordeon», Harmool> T aomas J ones . ta», Cc., a|| kinds of Strings, etc., etc. J Burkheimer and C. A. Sweek, of the papers when Gabriel blows his trumpet in the morning. but were turned over to the Hanley NULL AND VOID. Brow. JOKM F. tj rrtArroit Harney Scribbling. C’JILl ¡’.RATED The Grant County News gives Commissioner Browning,of Wash­ Bruss and Edith Byrd, of Burns, ington, says: "The decision of lnf,)rn)ati®n that the Blue J bah jos • ountain Telephone firm has for- were visitors in this town this week. Judge Riner, upholding the hunting it« obligation in failing to Cow Creek is to have a Christ­ rights of the Bannock Indians, con-) ^•truct the line into Grant coun- mas tree entertainment Christmas firms the view of the interior de-1 NAW T OÙ. ’’•ccerding to contract, and the parunent that it is not competent Eve. on deposit subscril>ed for for the state of Wyoming to pass j r* E. L. Beede, of Calamity, was in ij h*" been returned to any law which would modify, limit, ** •uij»criher». town Bundav with fresh pork. or in any way abridge the right of ■i Vuo* 241a, New York ¿ti ihr H untington . Or., Oct. 25, 9a. D ear S ir :—At no time in the history of the O. C. Co. has a dol­ lar been able to purchase as much as this fall; we have reduced per­ centage of margins to compare with the times, and persons about to make purchases can get more for their^moiiey here than elsewhere. All the wagon loads going into Malheur and Harney counties load with us. Why is it? Honest deals and prices low as the lowest. If you have not already bought vour fall supplies, come and sec us. we want your trade Yours for business, O. C. Co. TWO FOR ONE. Send for free sample and judge thereby. The E. O. H kkai . d and Cincinnati Weekly Ei quirer, both one year for $2. The Enquirer is a 9 colum,8 page paper, issued each Thursday. Largest in size,cheapest in price, most reliable in news,all large type, plain print, good white paper. If our readers want another live paper, the Enquirer is that paper. Call or send orders to this office. Trespass Notice. Notice is hereby given that what is known as the Keiger field in Diamond Valley, Harney county. Or., will be closed on or about the 15th of Noy. next. All parties are hereby notified not to enter or tres­ pass on any of the lands in said field without the consent of the owner, or they will be prosecuted according to law. P eter F rench . Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given-that hv virtue of a warrant, issued out of the County Court of Oregon, tor Harney county, commanding me to collect delinquent taxes for the vear 1892, by levy and sale of the property of said delinquents and to me directed and delivered, I did, on tl e 23d day of April. 1895, levy upon and will .ell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, on Saturday, November 30, 1895. at 10 o clock A. M. of said dav, at the court house door in Burns, Harney county, Oregon, the following described real property, to-wi ; The SEV of sec 32, Tp 21 8 R 35 E^ NE’< of sec'. 5. Ip. 22, S R 35E. W. M. Oregon, together with the tenements, heredita­ ments and Hppnrtenances thereunto be­ longing, situated in Harney county Oregon. Iakenand levied upon as tLe proper­ ty of M. I). Wilson, to satisfy the sum of twelve and 80-100 dollars'taxes and the sum of fourteen and 50-100 costs, together with costs and accruing costs * Given tinder my band this 21st day of Oct ., 1895. ' A- G ittings , n t « « Harnp.v county, Oregon. By J . M. V aughn , Deputy. Sheri fps Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue V?!iW’,ed,OntJ,f ,b« County Court <.f Oregon, for Harney conntv commanding me to collect delinquent taxes for years 1892-3, by levy „nd sale of the property of said delinquents and o me directed and delivered I dnl on the 29th day of April, 1895. levy ¿poj and will sell at public auction to thi highest bidder for cash in hand on Saturday, November 30, 1895 at 10 O’clock A M Of Said day’, at The court house door in Burns, Harney county Oregon the following described real Pfopertv, to-wit: The NE'< 8 EV ' J and N*^ 8WV, NVW sfu „ 4< 5 with the^e^inentsM heiX'^Ta’B ty 5 J °H "wÌT? ”p°n nH ,he Br°PPr- y J. 11. Ward, to satisfy the sum of thirteen and 05-100 dollars ¡axes ami the sum of fourteen and 40-100 dollars ’coat together w.th costs and accruing «Cts or h,n