East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 29, 1888, Image 1

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BURNS, GRANT COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1888.
Vol. 1—No. 14.'
R
THE
HERALD.
BURNS
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
BY
and
w.’. A. Wll.SHIBK,
Lakeview. Or.
Grant County, Oregon.
«URSC-RIFflON TERMS:
One Year
Six Month»
Three vonths
One tear (in advance)
BUBINE88 MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT
Burns contains
1 newspaper; 2 hotels: 4 saloons: 1 undertaker; 1 ineat market; 2 lawyers; 3 physicians: 1
surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 drugstore; 1 jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 2 livery stables: 2 general mer­
chandise stores; 1 bath house; 1 hardware store; 1 barber shop; 1 saw-mill; 2 carpenters; 1
reading room. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 school; 1 church organization.
Mail a copy of T he II ebald to friends in the East. Advertise yotr town. —
HERALD CLUB LIST:
K».75
Herald and The Ceutury, owe year
4.75
Herald and St. Nleholll»,
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lterulil and iii nioreat Maoailne, one year ».7&
Herald
and
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Magazine
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ADVERTISING RATES:
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Agent for Stuver & Walker, Wholesale Dealers in
WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES.
g ent for
1-1.V
F ireman ’ s F und I nsurance C ompany .
BROWN,
N.
............N. R. M axey
............... J. T. M a el
........ ............ E. H all
? T. A. M c K innon ,
$ T. II. M eador
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
Stock Inspector ..................
District Judge ....................
District Attorney..................
Itcniocrntx Everywhere Preparing for ing published ill the EAST OREGON
the Political Contest of 1SSH.
HERALD.
DKMOCRAT1C 8TATB CONVENTION.
There being no further business
WILSHIRE & HUDSON.
A democratic state convention for the stale of ’
Oregon is hereby called to meet nt Pendleton, Ea.t Oregon Among the rir.t to r»n before the house, the meeting was
Umatilla county, on Tuesday, April 3, 1888, for j
adjourned.
J. E. KcKlNNOM,
the purpose of nominating n cuimidale for mem­
ber of congress, u candidate for judge of the su-1
| Burns, Feb. 25, ’88.
Secretary.
preme court, six (le’egates to the national dem I Where Burns Democrats can be Found
LAKEVIEW AND Bl'KNS. OIL
•>( rutlr convention, and six alternates; to ratify
in
the
County,
State,
and
National
S ome weeks ago a call was made
the varlouc district nominations, aud sucH oth­
Elections of 1888.
er businets as mav properly come before the
for a meeting of business men in
_______
This firm prat '.iee» in tl>»Courts o! the
.... convention.
Said convention will be composed of 155 dele­
Philadelphia, to consider the ques-
State, nn.I before the I . b. Land Ortuf.
Anv bu.-im-ss in the Lund Offloe entrusted gatus. apportioned to the various counties on
The boast l>y republican papers | tion of tariff reduction. The meet­
the vote cast for candidate to cougress at the
to them will obtain prompt attention.
election of 1886, being one delegate for each’ throughout the Union during the ing was held Jan. 27th, in the
-and Cases Solicited.
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county and one for every 200 and fraction over .
100 votes so cast.
four years, that the year 1888 J , Academy of Music, and was attend-
In accordance with said apportionment, the i
respective counties will be entitled to the fol­
ire to restore the administra­ i cd by 3000 men of every shade of
lowing representation:
I political belief. It was presided
. 5 Linn ............. ■ •
9 tion of governmental affairs to over by Henry Welsh, a great flor­
GEO. 8. SIZEMORE - - B crss .O r . Baker
Benton
.......... .6 Malheur.......... ........ 2
... 9 their party, on the ground that dis­ dealer, whoso speech on the occa-
ClaekemnB .......... .7 Marion
Criminal law a specialty.
Clatsop
. .5 Morrow.
4
3
Colunibia
17 organization of the democracy is , sion makes interesting reading as
......... 5
C(KB ...................... ....4 Polk
■udily effected or tariff, ami civil coming from a republican in the
Crook
...4 Tillamook
.
. . .8 ro(
...2 Umatilla.
’ OOkio ul hi-« resukm e . n.;’
’ xida ot Curry
oh 'Hass............f
.......... 8 .■Mrvice refonns, seems, Io haye fal­ great "protection state of Pennsyl-
.. .6
ten yulieb D'viw «Ss/lx. *• 1-lj B
animm
... .6
.« W nwr*
, vania. Cleveland’s ’message was'
.5 len short of its intended object.
Grant
.5 Washington
1 fully endorsed, and the following
2
Jackson ..................
7 Wallowa
1
. 3 Yamhill........
Josephine
In Oregon, where the evil effects ! 1 preamble and resolutions were
—
Klamath
3
•>
155 of republican policy, and compara­ ' adopted:
Offers his professional services to the cit­
Total ....
7
izens of Burns and vicinity. Office at resi­ Lane .......................
tively disorganized democratic ef- i “The reduction is a necessity. There can be
dence south of Herald building.
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| The committee respectfully recommends that
no successful defer.se of a4 fiscal polloy which
the county conventions for the election of dele­ fort has been most severely felt,1 takes
more money out of the pockets of tax­
gate s lo the state con vention, unless otherwise
than is necessary for economical ad­
! ordered by the local county committee, be held the preparations for the coming. payers
ministration
of the government. The remedy
kon Saturday, March 24, 18X8. B. G oldsmith ,
for excessive revenue is revised taxation. Pres­
I Chairman Democratic State Central Committee. June elections by both parties are' ident
Arthur recommended to this end the abol­
early and show a determination in ition of the tobacco tax, nn enlargement of the
free list and a simplification and reduction of
Æ3P“ T he H erald is Dot owne 1 nor con­ keeping with the importance of the duties
on cotton, iron, steel, sugar, wool and
Graduate of Iowa State University, respect- trolled by any stockman, settler, politic ian, or i
woolei b . President (.'leveland recommends
occasion,
for
Oregon
will
send
in
itilly offers his professional services to the any other man, except the one whose name an- j
free raw materials of manufacture aud such
citizens of Burns and surrounding country, pears at the head of the paper as ils editor, pub- . the first election news for 1888, and, other
tariff reduction on the necessaries of liv­
lisher, and proprietor.
('alls answered at all hours.
ing as shall afford the greatest possible relief of
T he H erald belongs to no men, nor set of as it is ranked as a doubtful state, the
Office nt W. E. Grace’s Drugstore, l-ly men,
public burden. Believing tnat a substantial
therefore, works for no monopoly, corpor- j politically, there is a chance of it reduction
of tnriff duties is demanded, not by n
ation, clique, or ring.
indiscriminate popular clamor, but by tho
T he H erald is neutral in nothing—indepen- i giving its support to the democracy, mere
best conservative opinion of the country, in­
dent in all things, and straight-out demo< ratio
that which lias in former times been
when party lines are drawn. And on all the straight through, not only a chance,. cluding
nn st strenuous for the preservation of our na­
auestions of the day will be found advocating : but, by means of an early and thor­ tional
industrial defvi ses, and that such reduc­
tne right side as i.s editor is able to view it.
A. L. CONNOR
should he not only a (hie recognition of
T he H erald is an advocate of law and order; ough organization of democrats in tion
public sentiment and a measure of justice to
Burns, Oregon.
of “the greatest good to the greatest number;” i
eoi'suniers, but one conducive to the general in
is anti-sectional in matters pertaining to East every precinct, a certainty.
di s: rial prosperity and beneficial to the special
Any and all kinds of surveying done on short Oregon, Grant county, Harney Valley, Burns, j
East Oregon democrats are up to interests affected, it is therefore resolved:
noth e and reasonable terms.
Settlers . It publishes the latest news for Us readers as
1. Tlmt the existing duties upon raw materials
wishing to be located, can have plats furnished soon as obtained; offeis i's columns to tlie op- I date in advance of the western por­
which are to be used in manufactures sliuuld
free cf charge.
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prersed, the prosperous, t nd every other citizen |
within its territory, willing to take the respon­ tion of the state in its work of be 2. removed.
That the duties upon tho articles used or
sibility of his utterances.
local organization.
consumed by those who are least able to bear
Democrats in the towns of Baker, the burden of taxation should bo reduced.’*
ATTORNEY.
D.
Dr. S. B. McPheeters
Carpenter and Plumber,
W. A. RODIFER.
Meeting; of the Democrat:<• Central
Committee of Grant County.
Union, La Grande, and The Dalles,
From the General Land Office.
I’v rsuant to a call by its ( hairman, dated Feb. have completed their organizations
The Lakeview Examiner of Feb.
•1th, 18X8, Hie Democratic Central < o.nmittee for in strong, round numbers, and others
BURNS, GRANT CO., OREGON,
1(1, 1888, contains two letters of gen­
Orders for Painting, also, will be skill­ Grant county met in the office of Wm. Mllller,
in the Court House at Canyon City, on Feb. 25th, are under way, among which Burns eral interest, addressed to the regis­
fully and promptly tilled.
1888, at 2 o’clock p in. The meeting was calle 1
g&~For Fine Quality and Low Prices, Give us a call.
to order by the chairman. Root. Lot kwood. Up­ is now reckoned, as may be seen by ter and receiver of the Lakeview
on calling the roll, the followingI’reclncts we.c the article following.
land office from the interior depart­
found to be reprt seated:
Canyon city Fred net—Robert Lockwood.
■vrz:
ment, Washington. The first, dated
Burns Democratic Club.
Day—G. I. Hnzeltine.
W. C. BYllD - - - - Proprietor. John
Union—L. M. Barnett, per M. D. Clifford prox.
Jan. 30, 1888, is concerning road
Burns, Oregon.
of;
Pursuant
to
call,
democrats
Marysville—R. D. Johnson.
South Fork—Alex. Murray,’per T. Williams.
the precinct of Burns, convened at lands, and is as follows:
Middle—J< s. B. Edington.
liKNTl.KMEN: I Ain in receipt of a letter from
Long Creek—C. W. Conger, per C. S. Dustin.
2 o’clock, p in, Saturday, Feb. 25th, , Messrs.
Britton und Gray of this city, enclosing
Burns - 1’. F. Stenger, per Wm. Miller.
in
communication from L. G. IUss, Esq., of
AT BED-ROCK PRICES.
_
,
iui
me
pur~
i
'
at
Odd
Fellows
’
hall,
for
the
-
Rose
Bud
—
John
Hyde,
per
M.
S.
Hellman.
I Lakeview, wherein it is stated that large num­
PROPRIETOR.
c. M. CALDWELL,
Silvks Valley—Jolui A. ( aineroii.
pose of organizing a democratic i bers of applications to xmter lands which have
Is our motto.
Bear Valley—W. S. Southawth.
certified to the Oregon (’entrai Wagon
I club. The assembl ly was called to I ( 1 been
Olive—W. B. Carpenter, per John D. Daley.
Gobd Buggy Tennis,
Burns, Oregon.
Bond company are being presented at your of-
Hamilton—Geo. Baker, per T. J. South.
___ the upplicatim.s
tite,
applications being made under the
And Nice Saddle Horses Fur­
On motion, it was resolved that one third of
... order by D. L. Grace, of T he H er ­ suppi sitlon tliat such lands w ere n stored to en­
aggregate number of votes ( as* in Grant for ald , chairman pro. tern., who with try by instruction of August 30, 1887. As certi­
nished at Reasonable Charges and the
Congressman, Governor and Secretary of State
fied lands were not restored, and aro<not sub­
Particular Attention paid to the i in 1886 be taken as a basis upon v. hit h to appor­ i well chosen words, briefly stated ject
to entry, applications for them must neces­
tion the number of Delegates to which each the object of the
sarily
be rejected, and their presentation can
meeting,
and
Boarding and Grooming of Tran­ Precinct is entitled in the County Convention.
I have no other effect than to Involve the appli-
That
there
shall
be.
one
Lv'egaie
elected
strongly
endorsed
the
administrs-
1 ( ants in nsrlWH expenditure of time and money",
sient Stock. Hay .t Grap ou hand. ; each Free!act; undone jK'legare for every 30
mid imp so upon your office and this office a
votes cast at the last election; and one .• “¿legate tion of President Cleveland, and of j min s of unnecessary and fruitless labor in re-
for a fraction of every 15 votes ( list at said elec­ Governor Pennoyer. J. E. McKin­ j peiiting over and over again whut every body
said apportionment
each
tion. Which
w:.i.
: . entities
CHAS. E. BOSWELL ------- VALE, OREGON
. Grant
.. ... county
..... to ........
- --jnum* non was elected secretary, pro. teni.; j should know.
Precinct . in
the following
I Therefore, and in order to prevent further Im-
her of Delegates :
J. Ç. PARKER, BURNS, AGENT.
upon citizens by misleading represen-
a committee to draft resolutions, I 1 positions
City Proc ini Ct.3 Marysvillle. ...
tut ions, you are instructed to advise all persons
T. D. HARRIS-------- B urns , O r . Canyon
...........
John Day ............... I Union
was appointed: Dr. T. V. B. Em- l who may apply to enter certified lands that
1 lluv Stack*
Olive Creek ............
I such lands are not subject to entry, and that.
Shoo Fly ............... .1 Mountain Creek
bree, J. ('. Wooley, W. C. Byrd, and 1 such applications are wholly useless. Very
1 South Fork
Rock Creek
respectfully,
H. M. H tockslager ,
Leaves VALE on Mondays and Thursdays at 4:30, a. m.
i W. E. Grace.
Warm Springs......... . 2 Granite ('reek
Acting Commissioner.
.2
A Specialty.
Long Creek ............ 3 Fox Valley
J.
Nat.
Hudson
being
called
upon
Arrives at BURNS on Tuesdays and Fridays at 6 p. m.
North Fork ............ 2 Middle
The other is dated Feb. 1, 1888,
2 Silvias ............
1 spoke at length on the subject of|
Ki se Bud .............
contains late land oilice rulings, and
All orders for UNDERTAKING Drowsy.............. - • . .8 Harney.............
Leaves BURNS on Mondays and Thursdays at 4:30 a. in.
public lands: the uoiniier.in which is as follows:
promptly tilled.
Burns ...................... 4 ('urrey...............
.1 Blirzen
»Shop one door north of Pos| Office, l-ly Alvord .
thousands of acres had been dis­ G entlemen : In all final homestead, pre emp-
Arrives at VALE on Tuesdays and Fridays at C p. in
Hamilton ................ 1 Bear Valley
posed of by republican administra­ i tion and commutation ruses hereafter, where
Catlow.......................
final proof is made subsequent to the date ad­
.. 54
Total
On moi ion it was resolved that the Democrat­ tions, thereby depriving citizens of vertised, and within a reasonable time, and fho
fW^Clo’se connection at VALE with stage for ONTARIO.
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ic Primaries be held in eat h ’rednet lit Hie their natural rights, etc., and in delay is caused by < ireuinstances beyond tho
cont rol of the claimant, the pnaif being in other
UHUr.l places of voting, on the lUth day of March
1888, at 2 o’clock p m, of the said day, and in conclusion, strongly endorsd the respects satisfactory, you will requiretnecluim-
I’. S. EARLY
----- B urns , O r .
unt to file his affidavit, duly corroborated, set­
Predncls having two polling places the Pri­
maries be held at voting plate No. 1. That the i administration of President Cleve­ ting forth in full Hie raure of the delay. Also
require the certificate of the officer before whom
------ GE NER A L REP AIR IN G------ Democratic County Convention I e held hi Can­ land, reciting the fact that during I the
proof wus made netting forth whether any
yon ( ity in said county mi the ixth day of
March, 1HK8, nt 10 o’clock a m. On motion it this democratic administration over ( person appeared on the day advertised, or at
AND
,
uny other time, to protest against the claiin'-
was r< solved that no person attending the Con-,
P roprietor
I | 43,000,000 acres of land has been ' aut mid you will furnish a similar report.
vention shall have mere than one proxy.
will then transmit the papers In the cam»
Resolved. That a copy of th«’ proceedings of restored to the public domain.
Dr. to You
this office to be considered upon equitable
th s committee be sent to tb«- E ast O regon
H erald , the (»rant County News und the Long S. B. McPheeters in response to a ¡principles. See esse of Michael Geraghty, Jan­
uary 16, 18X8. Very respectfully,
Burns, Oregon.
Creek Eagle, for puldit afimi.
8. M. H tockslager ,
Promptly executed. The building is being i On motion, the Committee adjourned, sub­ call fora speech made an interesting
Acting Commissioner.
ject
to
the
(
all
of
the
Chnirmnii.
enlarged’and improved prepaintory to turn
address.
R obert Lot kwood , Ch’m’n
out all kinds of blacksmithing on short • C. A. S week . Sec.
Election
of
permanent
officers
,
JOHN
DAY
DOTH.
notice and in be t style. Terms: ( ash. l-ly i
was in order anil the following were
E d . H erald : The Washington
Burns, Oregon.
Liverv and Feed Stable.
Register, U. S. Land Office,
Receiver, “ « “
“
AR.CÆXJS
U. 8. MAILS. .
BURNS— vale :
Arrives Tuesda s and Fridays at C> p tn.
Leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 4:30 a m.
BURNS—( ANYON CITY:
Arrives Tuesday s and Fridays at 4 pm.
Leaves Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 a m.
BURNS—PRINEVILLE:
Arrives Thursdays a: 6 a m.
Leaves Thursdays at C a in.
B U R NS—LA K E VIEW:
Arrives Wed: esda? s at !tpm.
Leaves Thursdays nt 6 a in.
J. (’. PARKER, Postmaster.
SOCIETIES.
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. 0. 0. F.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hull, every Saturday at
7:t0p in,
M. L. FENWICK, N. G.
C has . G unther , Sect’y.
EDUCATIONAL.
A METHODIST CHURCH
Organization exists in Burns, and a com­
modious house is in course of erection. The
building committee: Messrs. McGowan, Byrd
and Prait.
THE BURNS SCHOOL
Is a neat and large, white building, .conve­
niently arranged for accbmmouulioii of
both -exes. Messrs. Harris, Savage & Skin­
ner, Directors.
A NEWSPAPER
Carefully edited and conducted in Hie interest
of all is established in Burns, and circulates in
every part of Harney Valley—T he E ast O re ­
gon ’H erald .,.
!
SAJLOOKT
F. A. COGSWELL.
Linkville.
CHAS. A. COGSWELL,
Lakeview.
WAGON’WORK
BLACKSMITH.
Occidental Saloon
JOB WORK.
LAKEVIEW AND LINKVILLE, Or.
i-iy ______________
Attorney, Notary Public &
Collector.
A New Stock of Eine Goods.
Patrons may rest assured that an orderly, well-kept house will be
maintained, and no wrong-doing tolerated; and the quality of the
goods unsurpassed by any other respectable business in our line, l-ly
IParlor
Tonsoriul
P roprietor .
A. C. RRODKRSEN,... Lakeview. LEE CALDWELL
Any buriner entrusted to me will receive
most caretul and prompt attention. Land
matters and Qpllection a•'Specialty. Corres­
pondency aolndted in Engli>h and German.
Burns, Oregon.
HAIR-CUTTING, SHAVING, AND SHAMPOOING,
Attorney-at-law
Given Personal Attention.
M. A. KELTON.
Lakeview, Or.
Practices in the courts of the state, and
before the U. 8. Land Oitve.
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Watches. Cftocks
' Mew
House
One door North of Drug Store.
The Qcf’W’-TkZCill
JEWELRY.
NEAR BERKS. OREGON.
- L akeview .
SAYER & DORE
-
-
-- -- --
-
P roprietors .
Keeps Constantly on Hand a Large Stock of
Has the largest lot of goods in this line
ever brought to thix section of country and
aol»l at I jowfr P rice »» than offered here.
” hen in Lakeview call and see.
1-lv
Livery 1 Feed Stable
P. If. MURPHY.
LAKEVIEW
OREGON.
Flooring,
JXZEoxxldiixgrs,
I^TXiStiO,
Shingles,
And all kinds of Surface Lumber thoroughly rta-oneil for building purport« and at
REDUCED PRICES.
-O-
HAY <t GRAIN
Always op hand and Good At*m'i<w* Having lx*fi added they are enabled to fill all orders as Boon aa received.
-iron all orders made for teams and veh-
N. R.—Good Road all the way.
hte.
w
j_Ir
"Watchmaker & Jeweler
J. W. BONEBRAKE.
Cakeyiew. Oregon.
Good Wocà-fea onab!e Fric«.
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Tin: Blair educational bill— apt­ unanimously elected: President,
ly called “a,bill to promote mendi­ Charles Ziegler; vice-presidents, Dr. Birthday celebration here was by a
pRorr.iRToRa
cancy”—has passed the senate by a ICmbree, T. Hillman, Thoe. Haskell; ball ami supper under the auspice«
of the G. A. It., with the John Day
P0WEL& SUMMERVILLE.
vote of 39 to 29.
i secretary, J. E. McKinnon.
brass band in attendance.
Burns, Oregon.
Chairman on Resolutions laid the
—Sunday, 19th inst., Elder Or­
I t is principle which makes men
Good Acccmmcdations at Reasonable 1
preamble
and
resolutions
on
the
fa
­
chard immersed seven converts in
Rates.
7-1 y
democrats, and it is adherence to
ille,
which
were
read
by
tho
secre
­
the Advent faith; during his lec­
those principles which makes the
tures, of which I advised your read­
democracy the power in the land it tary and approved by the club:
We, underHigiu’i! hh xtraiglit-nut Demo- j ers in a former letter, notwithstnnd-
now is.
cratH, unreservedly endorse the following
ON A CASH BASIS.
i ing the day was a stormy one, the
1 preamble and resolutions:
T he bill organizing the Territory
WnncFAs, This year of 18X8 being one of j Grange hall was packed full, and a
F. J. WELLS,--------P roprietor .!
of Oklahoma has been reported fa­ the inont important years in the political] still larger audience at the river
Burns, Oregon.
of the country, and every mode of
It history
Ts prepared to furnish all kinds of fresh j vorably from the committee.
attack by Opponents of the Democratic par­ Io witness the baptismal ceremo­
meats, sausage, etc. Leave your order.
includes within its boundaries the ty being (-entered noon the di «organization nials. The Ehler has organized a
“Neutral Strip,” known alto as "No of Democracy, it behooves each and every church and Sunday school here.
D< mocrat to stand openly and avowedly by
Man’s Land.”
WATCHMAKER
the parly, l>eit, therefore,
—Since January 20 the weather
-AND-
Resolved, 1st, That for the tear 1888, a
T he postofbee department is pre­ political club be formed in Burns to be has been perfection.
Jeweler.
—Grass is coming in rapidly.
paring to establish two ixistofhces known uh the ‘‘Burns Democratic Club,”
—Stock of all kinds is doing well.
CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns , On. on a new mail service between with stated times for meeting. 2d, That the
members of said club shall defeat every ef­ I think there has not been a loss to
Lakeview and llurns, one nt War­ fort at disorganization by upporting the
nominees of County. Mate, and exceed 3 [ mt cent in sheep, and lit­
ner valley with 1). E. Jones ns post­ , regTilar
CITY HOTEL.
National Democratic Conventions, und be tle or none in horses and cattle.
master, and one at Rockford. < ¡rant it further,
B. F. LLOYD--------P roprietor . county, with J. R. Howe ns ¡«ost-
—Plows are running quite gener­
Resolved, That the special sentimenti of
This Hotel latc’v refurnished offers spe­
aid club be cxprw»«e<i in the following: ally in this section lind everything
cial induce mi nts in accommodation to the master.—Ex.
’’ We, -"Vei’iiily and collec’I’.cl V . OTldoi •’ 11.< ’, hxiks spring-like.
traveling public,who«e patronage is solicited
Cleveland Administration; we uppiove the
—J see a Mr. Cuningham spoken
rar- l abk furn shed with the tx-st the mar
I t is no blind adherence to party late Letter of Governor Pennoyer in re­
ket attords.
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sponse to the Harney Valley HetHers’ Pe­ of as a republican candidate for
idol« that makes men democrat«, tition;
we favor the formation of Harney Coun­
but it is their belief in certain prin­ ty out of Boutheru Grant.” And, l>c it, further sheriff—go away from hoimf to hear
FRENCH
news!
ciples upon which a free govern­ more,
K« solved. That we endorse the E ast O regon
—Politics seem to move slowly
ment should be administered, and H erald ns an able Exiwment of Denioeratir
Do» trine, and re»ofnmend it to the perusal and and I presume will stand closely to
which to them promises the high­ suppOTt
of
every
Democrat
deal
ring
fill
suproM
Mak L. RACINE - P ropkietrisb . est good to themselves and their a< y of the party. And, be ft, furthermore,
party lines.
Resolved. That we cordially invite all (H’nions 1
------ Main st., Burns, Or.------
—There will lie no fight made
fellow-men; this impels them to as­ who
endorse the National and Btate Adinlnls-
A Limited Ntir.d»rrof Gnesta rauseetire the sociate together, and to exercise tratlona to unite and co-operate with us.
against n division if a fair and equi­
most (’omfortjiblc Lodging Booma in the
W. ( . B ykd ,
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table bill is intrisluced, which I
that “eternai vigilance” over party
J < W ool «»,
I »"’m1"*0
Town, at tbi-« House.
The Tables »Ira« a supplied with all the Eat interests that will defeat every ruse
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hope will be done.
ablet the maiket affords.
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—A good many improvements in
of its opponents, ami win the pro­
On motion of J. Nat. Hudson the John Day and in the country near
—Surveyor A. J. Brown, of Har­ motion of their desires.
resolutions were then read and by, gives this section a live and
ney, was in (own Tuesday, and
The National Democratic Com­ adopted by sections, and th<- follow­
brought T he H erald a lot of fine mittee appointed Tuesday, June 5, ing signatures attached: [Here is prosperous appearance, anil shows
that our population have faith in
parsnips front his garden, four miles IbKM, noon, anti St. St. Louis, as given the list of 50 citizens.)
the permanent prosperity of this
north of Harney. Mr. Brown’s ac­ time and place for holding the Na­
A motion was nexv made and county.
Uo.vTBiBfTo«.
quaintance with the soil and cli­ tional Democratic Convention.
corrieii that an executive committee
John Day, 2-23-88.
mate of East Oregon is extensive
Each state is entitled to repre­ be appointcii to confer with the
and favorable to agriculture. Or­
—(’nil at the office of V. J. Miller,
sentation therein equal to double county central committee, with the
ders sent him for vegetable« in suf­
the nuinlicr of its senators and repre following result: Dr. .McPheeters, Attorney-at-law, at Harney City,
ficient quantities to justify the time
sentatirea in congress of the U. S., (chairman), P. F. Stenger, P. 8. Oregon, and secure you a piece of
and trouble of hauling will be
and each territory and the District Early. J. C. W’ooley, and H Dixon. schixil land. He has’plats of all the
promptly filled and at reasonable of Columbia two delegates.
A motion was made and carried vacant school lands in the valley.
rates.
to meet at th<‘ call of the president Plats corrected every week from
Salem, Oregon.
7*
at any specified time.
—This paper till June 2(1. ’KMI
II kba i d till June 26, *1.
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Attorneys-at-Law.
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The secretary was then ordered to
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Practical Surveyor
Surveyor .............................. ............. J. H. N eal
Sheriff.................................... ............. A. C. D ore
.......M. D. C ameron
Assessor
........ H. F. D odson
School Superintendent
LAKEVIEW
1>. L. GUACE
"OllU.DilZATIoS is HiWEll"
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Physician SL Surgeon.
JMacïiinery,
Farm
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Commissioners.
HERALD
J. G. Welsh, M.D
GEO. McGOWAN
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