East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 22, 1888, Image 1

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    H erald
E ast O regon
bl. 1 — No, 13.
BURNS, GRANT COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1888.
THE
HERALD
$2.BO a Year.
T he public debt, during January across the fertile interior of Oregon
i last, was decreased by $15,487,320. to Boise City. About 108 miles are
Editor.
w.. A. WILSHIRE,
to be built. The survey has been
PUBLISHED EVERY WEPNESI»\Y
Lakeview. Or.
S peaker Carlisle has been con­ completed the entire distance.
THE TOWN OF BURNS
BY
DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. firmed in his seat by a vote of 164
Grading has been done in sections
Grunt Count}-, Oregon,
WILSHIRE & HUDSON.
D. L. GRACE,
A dciaocmtle »fate convention for the etate of to 7.
_
amounting in all to about 300
Oregon I» hereby < allol to meet ut l'emlleton.
Attorneys-at-Law
I'tualilla county, on Tenaday, April 3, I.-wt, tor
E ditor and P roprietor ,
T he “Baker City Democratic miles.”
the pnrpcee of nonilnatlna a candidate for mem I
la-r of congre.«, u candidate for indue of the an Club” starts with 1)0 members; the
AS IT IS VOICED BY THE HERALD.
SUBSCRIPTION TKRMS:
pretne court, six delega’ca to the national dem-
T he bill creating the Harney
«».00
iK-ratlcconvention, and rix alternate«: to ratify club at The Dalles begins with 35.
One Year ..........
BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVKH IT» COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT
1/4)
the \ ariotm district nom I tint loti«, and atteh oth­
land
district, now on calendar pend­
Hix Months
.....................................
er buxine«« aa mav profierly come before the’
Burns contains
Three Month« ..................................... . .75
T hat excellent paper, the Lake ing final passage, differs from the
.2,50
This flrm practice in the Courts of the convention.
One Year (bi advRuce)...................
Said convention will be compered of 1.V» dele­ County Examiner, has entered up­ one reported to the senate, a tier of
1 newspaper; 2 hotels: 4 saloons: 1 undertaker; I meat market; 2 lawyers; 3 physicians: 1
State, and before the V. 8. Laud Ofhee.
apportiot-ed to the various counties on
Anv business in the Land Office a ent rusted gates,
surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 drugstore; 1 jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 2 livery stables: 2 general mer­
HERALD CLUB LIST:
tbe
vote fast f..r candidate to t-ongnaa at the i on its ninth volume. Long may it townships on the south and a tier
chandise stores; 1 bath house; 1 hardware store; 1 barber Bhop;*l saw-mill; 2 carpenters; 1 ! to them will obtain prompt attentioji.
election of l:eu>. tieing one delegate for each
IS.7Ì
[erald »nd The Century, one >«r
ou the west having been cut off at
county at:d one for every ¿00 and fraction over wave.
4.75
Oflr*|jand (’aws Solicited»
1-ly
reading room. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 school; 1 church organization.
lerald and St. Nicholas,
“
I too votes a, . net.
tralci and Demorest Magazine, one year.. 3.75
request of Mr. Herman, on the
Mail
a
copy
of
T
he
H
erald
to
friends
in
the
East.
Advertise
your
town.
-5KI
In
accordance
with
»aid
apportionment,
the
D
emocrats
,
remember
that
in
erald and Peterson Magazine
“
. 3.75
that it would be more con­
respective counties will be entitled to the fol-
erald uud Godey’p Lady’s Book
“
., 3.75
early and complete organization lies ground
ATTORNEY.
lowing representation :
venient, and confirm the bounda­
Baker
5 Linn...................... . 9 the strength that is the assurance
GEO. S. SIZEMORE - -B urns ,O r . Benton
ADVERTISING RATES:
ries to the mountain ranges which
6 Malheur...............
2
9 of victory.
Criminal law a specialty. Clackemsp ............... .7 Muri.»n
PACE 1 wk 2 Wk
naturally and more nearly separate
Clatsop .
.5 Morrow.
*4
Columbia
3 M ult Doni uh.
the land districts. The senate bill
inch Il fiO iTw
W
e
can
not
teach
the
great
truths
C<M
8
I
’
olk
.4
**
oo 4 00
...2 contained in the democratic creed will be amended to agree with the
P roprietor . T. V. B. EMBREE. M. D. Crook ....................... .4 Tillamook
3.50 5 00
LEE
CALDWELL
Curry............. ........
.8
.2 Umatilla.............
1.50 6 00
Buran, Oregon,
; Office ut his residuile on the < '. 4(1« oi Douglass
. . .6 Uni.m ............... . . 8 and advocate monopolists’ greed house bill.
4 COl. GOO y oo
. .3 WilPCO .................
G
a ••
/ Silvios lî»ver, tex./.»ilft» bel»»/’
*-ly GilUair;,.
12.00 taco
’Grant
* .5 Wi ehmgton
.A with,consistency.
I
20 00 30 00
I W hen you meet a -tenderfoot who
JackHon ..
.
7 Wallowa
2
.. .
Jcsephinu
3 Yamhill..
HAIR-CUTTING SHAVING, AND SHAMPOOING,
F or a man to want, to hear but says that the two old parties are
____
gt^-X liberal reduction to all yearly ail.
Klamath
.3
J. G. Welsh, M.D.
the Democratic
.155 ‘ one side of a dispute, is for him to corrupted, says
lake
.2
TMlal
erti«ers. Call ut office, or write Publisher,
.7
Cuts charged extra, according to space,
Offers his professional services to the cit­ Lane ..
declare himself in favor of ignor­ Times, that one is just as goal as
The
committee
respectfully
recoin
m
cd dr, that
Given
Person»]
Attention.
lid none but metal base admitted.
izens of Burns and vicinity. Office at resi­ the county conventions for the election of dele­
ance, when he must know that ig­ the other—please hand him this ex­
Adilitional charge of »2 per insertion to
dent^ south of Herald building.
1-ly
gati# to the state convention, unlcrs otherwise
from Senator Thurman's
scure choice positions in the paper.
ordirci by the local county committee, he held norance is the worst of masters to tract
As we stereotype our advertisements all
on Saturday, March -.’I, ISHX. B. G oldsmith ,
speech: “What star-route frauds
Chairman Democratic State Central Committee. take service under.
Ranges after first four imliliciitions, »1.
have flourished during this admin­
Physician A Surgeon.
gif- Advertising in Local Columns Ten
T he President’s message lias istration? Not one. How many
■nls a line.
One door North of Drug Store.
JiF*- T he H erald is not owned nor con-
Dr. S. B. McPheeters trolltd
Marriage, birth, and death notices free.
by any stockman, settler, politician, or been fully indorsed by the state acres of the public lands have been
Most liberal terms to religious and social
Graduate of Iowa State University, respect­ any other man, except the one whose name ap­ granges of Illinois, Delewaro, In­
lid educational bodies.
given away to railroad corpora­
fully offers liis professional services to the pears nt the head of the paper as its editor, pub­
Job Work done neatly and promptly, nt
and proprietor.
diana, and I’ensylvania; by the far­ tions? Not one single acre. The
citizens of Burns and surrounding country. lisher,
T hi H erald belongs to no men, nor set of
■asonable prices, by an exiierienced Job
Calls answered at all hours.
men, therefore, works for no monopoly, corpor­ mer’s alliance, of Nebraska, and the ! record shows that during republi-
rintcr.
Office at W. E. Grace’s Drug Store, l-lv ation* clique, or ring.
The Patronage of the Public respectfully
I 1 can rule there were 154,538,134
T he H erald is neutral in nothing— indepen­ national farmer’s alliance.
llicited.
dent in all things, and straightout democratic
acres of the public lands given
when party lines are drawn. And on all the
H
on
.
J.
C.
Leasure,
of
Pendleton,
T he H ebald I s kept regularly on file for re-
Questions of the day will be found advocating
Practical Surveyor
Binger Herman, of Roseburg, C. W. away to corporations, rather than
reuce, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad-
tne right side as its editor is able to view it.
ir'lBliig Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New \urk.
reserved for actual settlers, while
T he H erald is an advocate of law and order;
of ‘‘the greatest good to the greatest number;” Fulton, of Astoria, G. O. Holman during the past three years 31,182-
A. L. CONNOR
is anti-sectional in matters pertaining to East and M. L. Olmstead, of Baker City,
GEO.
McGOWAN
Burns, Oregon.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Oregon, Grant county, Harney Valley, Burnt.,
341 acres have been actually re­
It publishes the latest news for its readers as are spoken of as republican candi­
Any and all liindp of purveying done on short soon as obtained; oilers its columns to the op­
claimed and restored to the people
.......N.
R.
M
axey
dates for congressional honors.
minty Judge .
notice
and
reat»>nablo
terms.
Settlers
pressed,
the
pr.
Fperous.
and
every
other
citizen
Agent
for
Stayer
&
Walker.
Wholesale
Dealers
in
J. T. M a EL
ierk .............
by the present administration.”
| wishing to be located, t an have plats furnished within its terriiory, willing to take the respon­
..............E. H all
reasurer........
! free of charge.
1-ly
sibility of his utterances.
T he Astorian says that the Ore­ I
T. A. M c K innon ,
»mmiesioners
gon Pacific has laid rails from Ya­ M r . C lay said: “No one, in tho
T. IL M eador
O
n the 23d ult., in the U. S. sen­ quina Bay to Corvallis, a distance commencement of the protective
irvevor .................................. .......... J. II. N eal
Carpenter and Plumber, ate, W. I’. Frye, thi successor to ¡of 72 miles; from Corvallis to Al­ policy, ever supposed that it was to
1er! fl ..................................... .......... A. I’. D ore
Bsessor .................................. . M. J). C ameron
W. A. RODIFER.
Jim Blaine’s cast-off political bany, 12 miles; and from Albany be perpetual. We hoped and be-
•bool Superintendent ......... . . H. F. D odson
Burns. Oregon.
clothes, rose in his place to criticise [ to the Santiam, 9 miles, butthat | lieved that temporary protection
WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES.
J. C. LUCE. I
lock Inspector........................
Orders for Painting, also, will be skill­ President Cleveland’s annual mes­ only construction trains are run-! extended to our infant manufae-
L. B, I son
fully and promptly filled.
■strict Judge ........................
I tures would bring up and enable
sage. Ostensibly, it was a set tariff jning.
______
¡strict Attorney..................... M. I). C lifford .
A gent for F ireman ’ s F und I nsurance C ompany .-^!
i-iy
speech, defending “Protection of Now they are reading Jaihe Rus- ■ them to withstand competition with
egister, U. 8. Lund Office, ,.......A. F. S nelling
eceiver, “
“
“ .... W. M. T ownsend .
Liverv and Feed Stable. American Industries,"—or at least I sell Lowell and Senator l’hiletus those of Europe. If the protective
i policy were entirely to cease, in
under that clap-trap heading it is
W. C. BYlin - - - - Proprietor. lauded by republican papers. Re­ Sawyer out of the republican party 1842 it would have existed twenty-
U. S. MAILS.
Burns, Oregon.
—Lowell because ho eulogized the
ally, the whole screed was devoted i President at Boston, and Sawyer be- six years from 1816, or eighteen
BURNS— vale :
from 1824—quite as long as,
to
a
falsification
of
the
plain,
hon
­
Arrives Tuesdays and Fridays nt 6 p m,
A
CASH
BUSINESS
N. BROWN,
he won’t turn the hands of the years
l eaves Mondays and Thursdajs at 4:30 ft in,
est utterances of the great message. 1 . cause
at either of these periods, its friends
AT
BED-ROCK
PRICES.
clock
backward
and
vote
against
DEALER IN
BURNS—CANYON CITY:
In the exordium, he directly ac­ ! Lamar’s confirmation. By and by supposed might be ncceaaary.“
Is our motto.
Arrives Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 p in.
cuses Cleveland of duplicity and there won’t be any of the republi­ , Just after that we had M. Walker’s
Leaves Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 a m.
Good Buggy Teams,
double dealing. To quote the sen­ can party left except the admitted tariff of 1846, under which farm
BURNS—PRINEVILLE:
And Nice Saddle Horses Fur­ ator’s words:
property advanced in value 100 per
Arrives Thursdays at ft a in.
nished at Reasonable Charges and “The President has clearly thrown down ; monopolists and the bloody shirt.— ; cent, in ten years, and wool brought
Leaves Thursdays at 6 a in.
.
' Particular Attention paid to the the gauntlet of free trade. Therein an at­ Scout.
a better average price than since,
BURNS—FORT BIDWELL:
BURNS, GRANT CO., OREGON,
----------------------- --------- ----------- tempt at disguise, but so feeble that it ought
(A tmvck Wednesdays nt 9m.
not to deceive any one.’’
T
here
are
too
many men, good and had a steadier market.—The
Leaves Thursdays at 6 a in.
I
Z'^T’For Fine Quality and Low Prices, Give us a call.
Builder and Contractor. Towards the close of the speech, I citizens, too, in many communities, World.
J. C. PARKER, Postmaster.
he compliments the same President having the honor of being demo-
One Result of Ad vertialnff Burns.
SOCIETIES.
T. D. HARRIS------- B urns , O r . and the same message for “boldness | cratic in principle, who err in prac­
We
have received a copy of Tris
tice when responding to their party’s
and honesty of purpose.”
E ast O regon H erald , published
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O, O, F.
Instead of being a defense of the call to fill an oilice in the service of at
Burns, Grant county. It is a
Meets at Odd Fellows Ilall. every Saturday at
policy of protection fastened upon the people, and when proffering
SO p m,
M. L. FENWICK, N. G,
WAGON WORK
u
t [ handsome seven column folio,
C has . G unther , Sect’y.
their
claims
for
the
suffrage
of
the
people
of
this
country
by
the
<». McGOWAN, District Deputy G. M.
011
«'lear
A Specialty.
_
republican party, the whole speech fellow-citizens; and, we i mnv*ndd
P roprietor .
C. M. CALDWELL,
• J
better still, it is published in
the
error
is
peculiar
to
counties
is
but
a
grouping
of
a
series
of
un
­
EDUCATIONAL.
ftp- All orders for UNDERTAKING
best towns in Eastern
Burns, Oregon.
supported assertions, and of the, where the editorial work for the _ one of the Burns
promptly filled.
ii- the largest town
Shop one door north of Post Office. 1-ly partisan sophistries by which the I people has been done principally Oregon.
tho great Harney valley.—Drain
A METHODIST CHURCH
or
wholly by the so-called “inde­ in
great
protection
swindle
was
accoin-
i
Echo.
rganization exists in Burns, and a coiu-
plished. Take for example the fol­ pendent” paper, a sheet whose vain
odious house is in course of erection. The
BLACKSMITH.
Hiding committee: Messrs. McGowan, Byrd
HAllNKY NOTKS.
attempts
to
evenly
carry
water
on
lowing:
nl Pratt.
I
A Full Supply of
"The republican, take up tlie President's both shoulders is laughable at any
P. S. EARLY
E
d . H erald : Horney is alx>ut tho
gauntlet of free trade with great pleasure. time, but most ludicrous during a
same as usual, everything quiet and
THE BURNS SCHOOL
They join issue w ith the democrats, and de­
-----
GENERAL
REPAIRING
clare that, instead of the tariff icing vicious ; political campaign.
! nice.
i a nent and large, white building, conve-,
illogical and inequitable, it increases mar­
The practice
alluded to, in the nat- | —The weather is very fine. Mud
lently arranged for accommodation ol j
.
a '; d
velously the prosperity of this country; mid
>lli sexes. Meaars. Harris, Savage * Skin-i
ural
but
mistaken
belief that the plentiful,
that,
instead
of
a
duty
Icing
a
tux
paid
by
>r, Directors.
the consumer, no instance can be found in party 11
paper is bound,
good i ’ --
......... ’ “for the r».
— VirtlBH
Grass springing up, a welcome
BEER, BITTERS, AND THE BEST CIGARS TO BE FOUND
which the duty has not decreased to the
i
” to advocate the claims i harbinger • of spring.
consumer the cost of the article consumed." of
' the party
A NEWSPAPER
IN THE LOWER MARKET.
dictates
before the convention, : _ — \y
____________
We (. ] have a private school nt
arefully edited and conducted in the interest
If Senator Frye, or his great pre­ of can<l
and “support the nominees,” after,! present, with 25 or 30 pupils.
f all is established in Burns, and circulates in DRINKS SCIENTIFICALLY MIXED IN STYLES AND QUANTI- Promptly executed. The building is being
ceptor
and
anxious-to-be-President
very part of Harney Valley—T he E ast O re -
enlarged ami improved preparatory to turn
is to liberally fee the newspaj>er op­ —We will have a dance here Ht.
on H erald .
TIES TO SUIT.
out all kinds or bhmkxmithing on short Blaine, can logically establish the ponents of democracy, because they .
Valentine’s, or try mighty hard.
notice and in beat style. T^nps: Cash. 1-ly above as a theorem of ¡«tlitical
LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GIVE ME A CALL BEFORE SAMPLING ANYWHERE ELSE
economy, they need not fear to ad­ are under none other than a mon- j —There were a go<sl many people
ied-obligation
to
support
them
and
Harney lust Sunday.
AS I CAN
Livery & FeedStable vance any other theory because of their claims to office, and be as il­ visitingin
H AS. A. COGBWBLL,
F. A. COC0WKLL.
—A flight hail storm passed yvey
its
apparent
absurdity.
Lakeview.
Liukville.
PROPRIETORS
GIVE YOU AS FINE LIQUORS AS YOU CAN BUY IN THE TOWN
One other evidence of meretri­ liberal with the advocate of democ-1 the town the other day, but did np
P0WEL& SUMMERVILLE.
OF BURNS.
Attorneys-at-Law.
damage, as the hail was very fine.
cious partisanship, and we have racy ns it is possible to be.
This is a failing that is likely to
Burns, Oregon.
—There will l>e two balls hereon
done with Stnator Frye and his
rrr- Good Accommodations at Reasonable
remedied wiiin
when these
can the
j}10 g2d. One given by Mrs. Carey
DC remvuiea
menu men
m<-n .....
Unadulterated Liquors.
speech, for the present. There are be
Rates.
7-ly
COGSWELL A COGSWELL. I
a numlxT of broad-minded, deep­ get close to the fact that a party ttnd the other by Phil Bruner. It
LAKEVIEW AND LINKVII.LE, Or.
A
lways R eady and W illing to W ait on C ustomers .
thinking students of political econ­ paper,“straight-out democratic,ncu- ’ ¡H Phil’s first, so I think those who
1-ly
Meat Market
omy in England, whose ideas arc tral in nothing, and independent in attend will have a good time. He
i
. ii things," ” unlike
a j>arty organ, j |ulK lniU]e |,iH arrangements with a
not circumscribed by the bounda­ all
.ttorney, Notary Public &
ON A CASH BASIS.
ries of their own little island. A has no handle for them to turn view to making all who come havo
F. J. WELLS,------- P roprietor . few of these were outspoken in com­ to order; does not bind itself to an enjoyable time.
Collector.
Bums, Oregon.
mendation of Cleveland’s message. work for any man’s personal ambi­ — Items are rather scarce this
I m prepared to furnish all kind* of fresh
. C. BRODERSEN,... Lakeview.
This Mr. Frye seized upon as a cry! tion, but for the principles of the week, but perhaps they will be more
meats, sausage, etc. Leare j’ouriytlcr.
Any business entiur*ed to me will receive
C or .
of rejoicing from the whole English party it advocates, and the men | plentiful another time.
ost careful and prompt attention. Land
whose principle« and practice« go
------- VALE, OREGON
Harney, Feb. 14, 1888.
atters and Collection a specialty. Corres- CHAS. E. BOSWELL
people
that
the
markets
of
the
WATCHMAKER
•ndence solicited in English and Gentian.
J. C. PARKER, BURNS, AGENT.
United States were to be opened: hand-in-hand.
-AND-
A summary of over 1200 events
free
to the surplus productions of Two of t lie largest railroad con- for the pastyear, as published in
Jeweler.
•
Attorney-at-Law
pauper lalsir; and on this gross per-
CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns , O r . version of facts made a lame at- tractors on the coast arc said to be 1421 papers in the United States,
M. A. KELTON.
leaves VALE on Monday» and Thursdays at 4:30, a. m.
only waiting for the rigors of winter h K ows but one as occuring in Ore-
Lakeview, Or.
tempt to blarney the Irish for to cease, when they will bring in gOn, and that was: “Prohibition wus
Arrives at BURN’S on Tuesdays and" Fridays at 6 P D”.
Practices in the court» of the state, and
CITY
HOTEL.
un-
Blaine. Further comment is
their great plants and begin the j defeated in Oregon.” The States
iforetheU. 8. Land Office.
1-ly
Leaves BURN’S on Mondays and Thursdays at 4:30 a. m.
work of grading and track laying! Rights Democrat, of Albany, with
B. F. LLOYD------- P roprietor . necessary.
on
the Oregon Pacific.
This Hotel lately refurnwdied, offers “j»e-
commendable enterprise got up a
Arrives
at
VALE
on
Tuesdays
and
Fridays
at
G
ni
P-
atches,
Clocks
cial I nd ncevii ent* ’n accommodation to the
S ays the London (Eng.) Times:
A late San Francisco dispatch summary of its pages during 1887,
-AND-
traveling public,whose patronage kiaolicited
So far as this country is concerned, states that “probably tho directors of which the following is an ex­
furniahed with the best the mar­
gZF'Closc connection at VALE with stage for ONTARIO.
1-ly k'd £W»Tnb1e
it is questionable whether the im­ of none of the many railroad lines tract of such as relates to this state:
JEWELRY.
MroreiL
1 !v
pulse that would be given to the that, have intentions of becoming Jan. 10. Oregon Icglslatnre convenea.
is. Oregon legfslHture ad)<»urna sine die.
R. STARK,------- L akeview .
production and exportation of the transcontinental are more sanguine Feb.
FRENCH
Mar. 19. o A C It K Bold to Noufhern Pacific.
I
United State by the removal of the of speedy success than the Oregon A|> 3. ’■ Wlllamatte Valley’* arrives for the first
Ya<piina.
burdens now weighing on American Pacific people. All the directors time 4. at Frank
I rs the largest lot of goods in thia line
McDowell. <»f Halem. tiled.
t brought to this section of country an«l CHAS. G. FRYE,
* Marple convicted of murder in Yamhill
industry
would
not
confront
us
with
and
nearly
all
the
stockholders
are
P roprietor M rs . L. RACINE - P ropriktrbm .
county.
■I at I/ iwf . r P rice # than offered here,
a formidable rivalry, Ixjth in home eastern men, yet there are no dis­ May 24. State Grange meets at Salem.
len in Lakeview call and we.
1-ly
■ Main st., Burns, Or.-----
¿5. Mita Dolph, daughter of Senator Dolph,
and foreign markets.
senters to the policy of pushing the married.
A Limited Nnml er of Guest-« eanatcure the
Burns, Oregon.
June 6. Dr Harry Lane appointed Hupt. M
line to a rapid completion. Just at Insane
most Com forts hie Lodging Rooiita in the
Asylum.
very = Feed Stable
Town, at thi« lfou«e.
IA. Pion»-* r's re union at Portland.
T he Tariff Reform League of this season there is a lull in active July
The Tables always Supplied with all the Eat
7 Kelly taken from jail at Lails* and
P. H. MURPHY.
able* the market affon'e,
1-ly
Massa. husetts gave a banquet late­ outside work. Graders, construe-j lynched.
¿9. First load of new wheat brought to
:EVIEW
-
_ _
_
OREGON.
ly. and unanimou«ly endorsed the tion gangs and even surveyors are Albany.
Aug.
1. J. G. Robinson reprieved by (k>v.
HARNEY CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
nearly
all
recalled
for
the
present,
position of “the people’s President”
Penney er.
for the heavy rains make it almost
17 < onier atone of the Nt Wo Agricultural
on
the
tariff
issue.
Many
promi
­
IIAY A GRAIN
at Corvallis laid.
V. J, MILLElt
nent men were present, among impOMible to do any effective work; College
2M. lexington, in Eastern Oreeu*1» almost tor
lw;iy«« on hand and Gond Attention
but a large force of workers is re­ tally destroyed by fire.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
whom
was
Jas.
Russell
Lowell,
the
ft ail ordera niade for teams and veh-
Citizenfl of Oregon, advertiflo
A New Stock of Fine Goods.
Hamay Cftjr. Oregon.
yt< at author and U. 8. Minister to tained in readiness for the coming
1-ljr
Will practice in all the Ktate <
i-u England under Haves, Garfield and season, and the headquarters of the your etale; ernd Oregon Mpera
Arthur, who made a speech in j company at Corvallis presents the abroad; the immediate coat will he
atchmakerA Jeweler
PRACTICAL
SURVEYOR.
which
lie intimated that Cleveland ap|»earancc of a live industry. By very nmall, only /50 centfl for three
Patron« may rest assured that an orderly, well-kept house will be
J. W. BONEBRAKE.
was
the
greatest President since April 1st, it is expected to resume months* subscription to T he H er ­
maintained, and no wrong-doing tolerated; and the quality of the
Lakeview. Oregon.
A. J. BROWN.
Lincoln
—
which was received with active construction work of the 5<MI ald if sent East, and Un* return wilt
Anr and all kinds <»f «nruryinr dofl« on short
goods unsurpassed Lv any other respectable businesc in our line. 1-ly n«-tirv.
miles of route froru Yaquina Bay | be tenfold in effect.
Wurk--Ecax>t¡n!'!c Price*. i-
storms of applause.
and aetiafarlum ruarnnUtd. 1—&—Jy
THE
HERALD.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
I
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
J ob W ork .
HOTEL.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.