Local and Gene-aL * SPECIAL SALE of tooth picks, quill and wood, at The Welcome Pharmacy John Robinson hat purchased the interests of Henry Welcome in the Johnson X Welcome band of Oregonian and Itsrrs, 42 00. cattle running in the Clover avail 0. B. Smith i* on a visit to his country. Johnis hue taken up land mother al Boire. in that neighborhood which soon Ash the Narrows to shoot duck» a few days. These cold frosty mornings in eke a person think of the good old summer lime. Lord Milner may succeed Mr. Chamberlain ax colonial secretary to the coiinie* and WANTED—15 men at the John- •on road camp at Laweo. 41.50 |or day and bvard. BRAVIMI. HAIM CLTTIXU. UMAR PUOI KU. KTC. MKAT Kalil ROOM. Hank Felten who has l>een al llie Narrots for a few days re­ turned home Thursday. Kv«r\liai off I I I j todal- Your patronage solicited South of Capi lol ¡Saloon. T | Fred Fisk proprietor — — — — A »a MAA A Thia paper and The Chicago Weekly inter Oeaau II.30 Ur one rear. "Spacial deal" The Chicago Weekly later Ocean is the only weekly uewapaper pub­ liebed in Chicago in eonsroeSion with the great daily papers. It coataiua a judiciously selected euinmarv o< the news of the nation and world, the beet atoiiee. borne, farm, woman's, and other special departments, and fair, patriotic, able editorials, written from a Re­ publican viewpoint. It ia by far the beat general newspaper ot the Western Steles. The regular price Ur the Weekly Inter Ocean ia ¿1,00 and for the Harney Valley Items II 50, but subscription« will l»e re­ ceived al this ottee Ur the two papers ia oouibiaation f« one year for only 11.50. $20 to $25 WEEKLY Work at your houre. No canvass­ ing. Work leg it mate and liorora- Me. Address ROMS WORK CO. >14 Spring M. Neattie. W'seh- % Manager Wanted. Trustworthy, either «ex. ly Wholesale Merchandise ’Couqiany of solid financial etending, to man­ ege Local Representative who will org in ire clubs among consumers. 40 per cent saved forourcuslotners. Business no experiment but a prov­ en success. Salary IIS a week, ex­ penses advanced. Experience un­ necessary. Address, I>. B. Clark­ son, Mgr., 334 Dearborn St. Chicago. For sale exclusively by Mr. William Gibson, formerly of this county, but now of the oeigh- b »rhood of Weiser, Idaho, came back here a few days ago, to buy a ixinrh of cow« and cslvat. H-t has found prices here low enough to suit him, and savs that good cows an I calve* are worth 430 each in his vicinity, He seems really a tnnished to find [»rices so low here. What is our county Live Stock Association for anyway? Lower Chewacan marsh a low meadow land of vast extent lying 30 miles north of Lakeview, has been almost wholly consumed by a fire which lasted several days and destroyed over 5000 tons of hay. A message from the scene of conflagration summoned nil avail­ able men from Lakeview to help hold the flames in check. It is not possible to estimate the damago done until the severity of the weather has deteriuied the ex­ tent of the loss of cattle. It is difficult to account for the persistence of the flames as they seem to run everywhere. All the Hereford Bros.' hay was destroyed, as was also all that belongs to the Brittains in that section. The fire almost consumed the portion of the marsh belonging to the J. B. Hag- gio company of Secramento. Ten thousaud cattle were to have been wintered in the marsh. O B«antha Kgsatuv •r »OJWLX Ihs KM Yw Haw ‘•SHOWN* N* One ol the most popular SHOES in lhe Market • Our old-time friend Dell Over- ton, latelv of Westfall now of Sierra Vall -v. Nevada atop[»ed over night In this citv, this weak. Dell ia now lhe owner of a fine 900 acre hay ranch in one of tho best )o- caliti •• in the wide west. His many Burns frietuls wish him con­ tinued success wherever he may choose to live. "Bob" Reed the gsinisl clerk of Mr. John T. Whistler of the U. • h? R irii« Hotel has been quite ill 8. geological survey spent a few during the past few divs. davs in this vicinity this week, F. E. Brittingham is the day looking after matters here con- clerk at the Burns hotel during itectel with the department which the illine»» of "Bob" Reed. be serves. Mr. Whistler is one of Il is r*|sirted here that more the bright men, also one of the hay has been cut this year in Har­ r'ght men for the work in which ney valley than for years past. be is rti^aged. While be is in- cliaed to tike a hopeful view of the Hoary Richardson look hi» departure for lhe railroad this situation here as regards the pros­ week. He will be absent for some pect for the government ultimately taking hold of the Silvies River tiuie. irrigation project yet he is not one William Elliott, of Canyon City, of the over confident end positive was in the city this week with a kind who would have it apjiear load of fruit from the famous Rine­ that actual construction work on hart orchard. the Silviea *eservoir, dams, ditches, Robt. Irving, of Harney, was etc , w 11 be begun al once by the over on business during the week. government. B. b is preparing to start his big Mrs. Phoel»e Moffett, wife of freighting outfit to the railroad. Robert I’. Moffett, died at Sage James Dalton will leave in a few Hen yesterday. Mr. Moffett wax days for the railroad to meet his enroute to California with his wife, family who are returning from a where he expected the climate visit with relatives in I'olk county. would prove beneficial to her health, bat on reaching Sage Hen, A I) Gould and family who have a stop was made owing to a serious been visiting in Burns for some turn in the condition of his wife time taken their departure today who soon succoured to that fatal for their Irome on lhe middle fork malady consumption, which had of the John Day. been manifest for some time p iat. The preachers and gamblers are The deceased was about 40 years having a lively time of it in Port­ of age and has been a resident of land. This will probly be one in­ Harney County for a number of cident in which the gambler wins years. She was the mother of two and the other fellow lueses. children, aged 18 nnd 12 reapecl- ivly. Besides the above she leaves The Burns hotel changed' hands a husband and two brothers, J. I*, on the first of the month. Mrs. II. Gearheart, of Thoa. Curl is ths new landlady. and William The Burns hotel has a reputation Calamity, to mourn her loss. The in eastern Oregon as a place wiiert remains will bo brought to Bums patrons are treated as princes. and the interment will take place here tomorrow. Mrs. Curl is one of the moet ex- p «fenceJ of cooks, and will superintend the kitchen herself. Hay Burned. Ed C. Allen took his departure Thursday for Pendleton. Kd is quite well known in this city as a duck hunter.—!Ie killed a duck while hire. Some say tho poor thing was shot in the back. Vick Coxad, a very prominent attorney from Canyon City purchased a few A Remarkable Record. Chambei Iain’s Cough Remedy ducks of a boy down the valley and lias a remarkable record. It has gave them to Ed. been in use for over thirty years, MissGussio Metxkor tho 16-year during which time many million old daughter of James Metzker pro­ liattles have been sold aud Used. It prietor of tho cainas prario saw has long been the standard and mill camo near loaning her life main reiiahee in the treatment of about two weeks ago. by having croup in thousands of homes, yet her clothing caught in a fast re­ during all ibis time uo case has volving shaft. She altempod to ever been reported to the manufact­ step over tho shaft that runs the urers in which it failed to affect a eaw, which revolves 300 time« cure. When given as soon as the per minute, and a knuckle joint child becomes hoarse or even as at thia place caught in her skirt soon as the croupy cough appears, and tore her clothing completly it will prevent the attack. It is from her. She was thrown violent­ pleasant to take, many children ly to the floor and bruised badly like it. It contains no opium or pretty well over her body. Had her other harmful substance and may olothing been strong and refused to lie given as confidently to a baby givj away she would have been as to an adult. For sale by H. M. hurled to instant death.—Lake­ Horton, Burns; Fred Haiues, Har­ view Examiner. ney. ••THE NATlHPAC.’TOItY UTO HE" BURNS, OREGON We give trailing stumps. I S tate <> e O hio ,C ity <>»■ T« i . ei > o ( L i .' hcas C ocmty . i Sew our premium list. ; Frank J. Cheney makesostli that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney Jt Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred t Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. NEW STOCK Is constantly arriving at our store- Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me aud subscrib­ ed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. Gleason, Notary Public. I IlaJI's Catarrh Cure is taken in­ ternally. and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney «fc Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggist, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best His Life Saved by Chamberlain.s Celle, Choirra and Diarrhoea Remedy. “B. L. Byer, a well known cooper of this town, says he believes Cham- berla’n's Colic, Cholera and Diar­ rhoea Remedy saved his life last summer. He had been sick for a month with what lhe doctors call bilious dysentery, and could get nothing to do him any good uutil he tried this remedy. Il gave him immediate relief," says 15.T. Little, merchant, Hancock, Md. For sale by 11. M. Hortou, Burna; Fred Haines, Harner. - A'» Our lines are complete and now we can fill anv order with the beet of everything. Bring or send us your orders for Fancy Dress goods, Ready Made Wrappers, Ladies* and Gents' Furnishing Goods Hats, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Fresh line of stapJe and fancy Grocere«. Lunaberö & Dalton Her East Request. Sailin'«« reigned throughout the. household. "'he angle of death stood knocking at lhe door of a once happy home. By the side of asnow white cot. a loving hus­ band, bent with the burden of many years, received the last part- :igre|uest from a dear old wife. Tears stained the old umu'« faoe as he leaned forward and eagerly drank in every motion, every mur­ mur that rose from those feeble old lips he loved so well. John, dear I must leave you. I must go to my long rest. 1 have one request. I would that thy dear old bauds and thine alone should place me in my last reatiog place. Bury me not in yonder church yard John, beneath those beautiful blooming flowers’ for more then these I erave continuous rest. Bury me, dearest John, beneath the de- g^M caving counter of some merchant I who does not advertise. Miller & Thompson SuooeMore Co £. A. Miller À: Co.