Local and Gonoral. Bargain« at Jorg«n»en'«. Oregonian and Item«. *'2.00 M. If. Brenton 1« in from the I* ranch. Jam«» I’iric, of Cow Creek, was a visitor Tuesday. Th« Fireman'« Ball last night. i was well attended. Win. B*«nnelt was down Silvi«« W«dn«»day. Of prescription« in no child'« piny It requires conscientious care and ««curato knowledge rl«*(urs HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS h a rti itu t y, acuii , i« iwii from L. B. Springer cam« up from Narrows Thursday. Rad llowscr, of Harney, is in the city for a few day» R. Hankins. Sr., of Silvi««, W«H down Wednesday on land bu«in««« William R usmc II, of lla-ncy, was in the city on huiine»» Wednes­ day. A Wiiitnrmeier, of Silvi««, wo» in town »everai day» during the wi-ek. Fay and Sid Comcgys were in from the Wugontire «action Wed­ nesday. Al Weatherly and Joe Lamb, of Drewscy, sru »(lending u few day» in the oily. Born, to the wife of Henry Good­ ie« al Harney, April 12, P.M)3, a daughter. Joe Bankcrfour, vaquero fore­ Iloti A E. Reame«, of J«elinon­ man at the White Horse ranch, is vili«, h .« been nominatcd by (he • Burn« visitor. • le- ..«frate for Congros m thè Firsl George Tetreau and family have Distrvt moved to the Jacquctuin ranch The last report of th« Superin­ •outliwcat of town. tendent of the Oregon »talc insane Mr. and Mr« M. FitzGerald are a» v lorn give« th« number of horn« from a trip to Ontario and patient« in that institution at 125t’<, other railroad point«. of which HM) were male- and 370 Thia pa|>er and The Chicago fein a lew Weekly Inter Ocean 11 50 for one Three outil 1« are al work sinking yeai. "Special deal" artesinn well« n«ar Snake river, west of Caldwell There «re al­ ready some eighteen flowing well» in that vicinity. They range in depth from 140 to 1000 feet mid the flow i« from 25 to 75 inches of water. Lytle is the newest luwnsita platted in the Dcachut«« country, and i««itualed aratvd, and is in all probability the offieial townsite of the Columbia Southern Railway. He «linpcd upon the slippery walk and slid for half a square, and wildly »tuck hi» l«g» ami arm» at angle» in the air: and everybody tin the street held up to hear him swear. But when lie rose without a wi r I, just merely looking glum, the crowd resumed it» wav, agliart, not knowing he wae dumb. Ix>u Bradfield, foreman of the Company ranch on 1'iue Creek, was a visitor thi« week. F. A. Ford, traveling representa­ tive for Richet A Co, of Portland, arrived in Burns yesterday. Clifford Landingham arrived here last week from Prineville and hai leased The Capitol barber shop. Jorgensen is »till to the front with low prices. Call and sec his line of watches, clocks, jewelry, stationery, etc. J. Cecil, »on of Carroll Cecil, of Burns was in our city Wednesday on his way home from Corvallis.— Priceville Journal. Mi»s May me Cozad w as a pas »«tiger on Tuesday's Canyon City »(age, and is a guest of her sister Mrs. William Farre. Frank Jordan returned thia week from Happy Valiev where he baa bean doing some surveying. < omni« lice in «-lit E vere!«e». F 4 The coiomencement «Berciaea of I ' th» Citizens Busin«»« College will U Circuit Court will convene here b« held the evenings of th« 27th, Monday. From present Indica­ 28th ami 21Hh of this month, and tion« lb« term will b« short. About the let of March we will begin *' taking stock" and pri paralion« are being made for th» will until that time Close out many useful articles for less I’. Mitchell, a recent arrival front grandest time in the history of the Illinois ha» Isnight out the re»- I college. than actual cost. We need room for our Spring . Stock. The taiirunt south of The Windsor Following i» th« program : cash and room is worth more tu us than the goods, the more we Bar. Monday evening, 27tb—Citizens sell the less we have to invoice. Now is the time to secure evening. J. J. Himerville on be­ I). 11. Smyth ami son«, Claude bargains. Call and see if we don't mean business. and Cor», were in from Happy half of th« College will deliver the Valley this week on business be­ address of welcome. Hon. A. W. Gowan will respond on behalf of fore the land office. the public. Following will be The Island ranch vaquaros under short addresses by Rev. G. W. Foreman Brandon were in town Black, Atty Dalton Biggs and Rev. this week te-ing enroute to the A. J Irwin. mountain» with a bunch of cattle. Tuesday evening—An oratorical Dr. Franei« M. Teller, a late ar­ contest for a medal by the gentle­ MOXMOLTH.rOKKON. rival in Burns, and Miss Ada man «tu40.00 to marriage at the Cottage Hotel last Wedneadav evening—A literary >100.00 month. Students take tl>e Saturday evening, Rev. A. J. Irwin contest for a medal by the lady Mtatefe«a«iination« during their courts« officiating, fctudonla, closing with the award­ in Um m hool and ,ar« prepared to receive State ('ertiHcates oil graduation. Mrs. Ellsworth Brown came in ing of the diplomas by Hon. I. H. FtpenM-s range from >1^0,00 to >175AJO this week from Barren Valley to Geer, president of the incorporation. per year. Also a short address and [ khiii to Strong Normal coarse and well equip­ consult v physician regarding her ped Training department. eye«. She was accompanied by the students by Prof. M E. Rigby. The fall term openn5iept. 16. Mrs. Madge Leonard will have her mother Mr«. M. H Keaweard. h'.«r . a'alogm« containing full informa­ charge of the music fur the entire tion. addrea* E. 0- KESSLKli. Sheriff Allen left thi« morning program. Vocal ar.d instrumental or J B. V.;tf atler, See'v Preaideut. for Venator’» to subpoena Fled Hill music will be iuterspersed with the who i« wanted as a witness in cou- program of each evening and a test over the city marshalship musical treat is expected. which will probably bn among the The public is cordially invited to first cases to be heard at thia term attend these exercise«. There will of court. be no collection or charge for en­ Charles and Bert Preston, former trance. and every effort will be bent W. E. TXISCH. ?rtyri«t«f. resident« of A'aitsburg, Wash., but to make it the entertainment of now traveling for a cigar and a the year. Come one, come all. --------BF.MT OF WlJIltf. LIQl'OitM AMI» CIGAIW. grocery house respectively, were Jury List. were doing business in Burn« yes­ fWDrinks mixed to suit your taste. Courteous treatmeat guaraaCed terday. They are old friends of Following is the regular jury Joe Caldwell of this city. panel drawn for th« April term of A'our patronage Solicited. J. O. Cawlfleld and Fred Byer» Circuit Court for Harney County: left Tuesday to commence work on J C. Beattv, Denio. th» new Stenken Water wagon M. M. Doan. road. Messrs. Cawlfleld and Buch­ Dan Defenbaugh, anan who have the contract for Jus. Catlow, grading the h>ad expect to com­ L. F. l>enio. plete their work by July 1. Andrews Geo. A. Smyth, Jr., A Chicago house is sending out Chas, Turner, ♦» Smith. little poster« which read: "Boost. J. R. Jenkins, Burns, Don't knock. If you can't speak W. B. Parker, well of a fellow—keep mum." These 8. F. Tyler, 1» little (Misters come gratis. Get one P. M. Cheney. •> Narrows, ar.d pa»te it in your hat and when W. A. Campbell, Lawen, Walter Gray, that one wears out get another. F. \V. Cummins, Diamond Skip Whiting is carrying his arm in a sling the result of a horse Dean Horton, Burns, falling with him yesterday while J. C. Creasman, riding in the hills. The arm was Jesse M Bunyard, I.awen. dislocated in lite shoulder joint M. B. Haye», Crune, C. A. Bonnett, ami he was compelled to ride 25 Dave Turner, It miles before he could get assistance John Carv, »• the injury giving him considerable Drewsey Tom Delaney, paiu. J. M. McMullen, ' V« Sell and buy all you can at A. J. Johnson, home. Stand by Burns* enterpris­ A. B. Marks, ing merchants. Do all you can to Wm. Fredricks, V» beautify the town and your own Albert Altnow, property. If you have means in­ Dave Miller, vest in something that will give J. G. Holebos, Van, employment to somebody, This is Geo. Howe, ,, the way to build up a town and J. M. Farrens, make it prosperous. Mrs Frank Turner will leave Monday to join her hu»liand who is working for John Jenkins, the Happy Valley sheepman. Receiver Chas. Newell, of the Mr !>. I’. Daugherty, well known ItM-al land office left on the Canyon throughout Mercer and Slimmer Local niuiiods have la-en tnak. City stage Wednesday, morning on counties, W \'a . most likely owes ing themselves pretty busy biner an offieial trip to Baker Citv. Ilia life (0 the kindlier» of a neigh- the fishing season opened, and a II E Thompson and Sam Par­ lior. He w«e almost hopelessly af- numlierof tine strings of trout have llii led with diarrhoea ; was attend­ rish returned Wednesday from a been brought to town. The chan • ed bv two physicians who gave iiim few days absence in the mountains pion fishermen thus far are John We did not learn the little, if any, relief, when a ucigh- north. Robinson, the pioneer barber, who object of their mission. l»ir learning of his serious condi­ knows how to throw a hook as well tion. brought him a bottleofCham­ Jorgensen willdi»|K>se of his en­ as wield a razor, and “Cy"Ankeny. berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­ tire- stock of watches, clocks, jewel­ Tuesday at Martin's dam they land­ rhoea Remedy, which cured him in ry, books and stationery at ed 30 beauties which when dressed less than twenty-four hours, For cost. He means business. Call weighed 42 pounds. sale by H. M Horton, Burns; Bred and sett him for bargi-ins. Haines, Harney. Millinery: For a bilious attack take Cham­ Finest display of Millinery, berlain's Stomach und Liver Tab­ S tats : ok O hio ,C itv of T oi . kihi ./ Ribbon. Applique and Silk». lets and a quick cure is certain L i ' hi as C ovntv . i Call at the home of Mr«. G. W. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that For sale by IL M. Horton. Burns ; Cu m uiina. Fred Haines, Harney. lie is senior partner of the firm of F. J Cheney A- Co., doing business I It’s a real pleasure to wear the Court Stenographer \V. J. Cole­ in the City of Toledo, County and tine fitting clothes made by Strauss man returned Thursday from Vale Slate aforesaid, ami that said firm i Bros., America's Leading Tailors, where he has been in attendance will pay the sum of One Hundred Chicago. They’re so reasonable in upon circuit court. The docket Dollars for each and every case of | prices too. Robinson A Walton, there, Mr. Coleiuan says, was quite Catarrh that cannot be cured by will take your order, ler.gthy ami he was compelled to the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Marcellus Bonnett, a resident of return home before c.mrt adjourned Frank J. Cheney. Burns, ami a relative of Prof. E. E. as he had some work to do here be­ Sworn to lieforc me and subscrib- Orton, ofourcity visited with the fore court opened Monday. He <«d in my presence, this (¡th day o latter in our city Friday. He was says Geo. Lee, who killed a man Decemlier, A. D. 1880. on his way home from a trip to at Jordan Valley last Summer, was A. W. Gleason, Shaniko,—Prineville Journal. found guilty of manslaughter and Notary Public. recommended to the mercy of the WAGONS! WAGONS t We will sell you a Mitchell, court, and that Jasper Griffith Hall'» Catarrh Cure is taken in­ ternally. and acts directly on the Rushford or Webber Farm Bed charged with assault with intent to kill on John Ralston at Nyssa some blood ami mucous surfaces of the Wagon ; weeks ago was found guilty as 3| Steel Skein $85.C0 system. Send for testimonials,free. charged. Neither of the prisoners '.10(H) F. J. Cheney A- Co., Toledo, O, •H .. had received sentence when Mr. 105 00 Sold by all Druggist. 75c. Coleman left for home. Send your orders to us, O. C. Co Hall's Family Pill» are the beat Lunaberg & Dalton STATE NORMAL SCHOOL The Capital Saloon The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean is the only weekly newspaper pub­ lished in Chicago in connection with the great daily papers, It contains a judiciously selected summary of the news of the nation and world, the best stoiies, home, farm, woman's, and other sj>eeial depaitments. ami fair, patriotic, able editorials, written from a Re­ publican viewpoint. It is by far the best general newspaper ot the Western States. The regular price foi the Weekly Inter Ocean is $1,(K) and for the Harney Valley Items 11.50, but subscriptions will be re­ ceived at this office for the two papers in combination for one year for only $1.50. Stomach Trouble. “1 have been troubled with my stomach for the past four years, says D. L. Bench, of Clover Nook Farm, Greenfield, Mass. “A few days ago I was induced to buy a box of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. I have taken part of them and feel a great deal better.” If you have any trouble with your stomach try a l>ox of these Tablets. You are certain to be pleased with the result. Price 25 cents. For sais by IL M. Horton, Burns; Fred Haines, Harney. O Buri lb» Bignutu* 4 BTOIII Hi* Kind ÏM Haw Bnucht