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H erald b Y j RNS, Vol. 1 —No. 28 y GRANT COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1888. -------------------------------------------- coxmtrv will have its little boom from W ashington , i >. c . BERNS ADVERTISEMENTS. * r » I * i this summer. Quite a number of . ... , Clippings from our Exchanges. i u i 1 he event of the week was the re emigrants passed through Baker . A Nvw«pnper frlutml •■All-nt- ; , . / .i . ception tendered Senator \ oorhees 4 M-e 'rfjpi a / From Luke County Examiner: THE TOWN OF BURNS V. J. MILT/Hlt. I yesterday en route lor that new aec- . ..... . . , i . by the Indiana Democratic Aseo- The E ast O regon H erald is now ’. GRANT CO. OREGON. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY I tion. It s a good country and af- . .. . ,, , „ V T . , . . ... . ,. elation, at W lllard s hall, on 1 hurs- AH IT IS VOICED BY THE HEHAI.1) printed all at home. Til UY fords grand opportunities for the , . .... A TTO R N E Y-AT-L A W, . . . - day evening. Instead, however, of , : • MX I In round numbers, a good raiiu , farmer a»d-Bto*Jt<aiser. , ’ ” .. ... . BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT D?L. GRACE, ... . ;. r, ... . being a mere reception by the In- wouhPht* worth not lese than $100-* It Burns contains has been said that California , ■ . . r , Ilarney City, Oregon. . , , • j i. i. i i . , diana democrats as was intended, 1 uewspaper; 2 hotel»: 3 saloons: 1 undertaker; 1 meat market; 2 lawyer»; 3 physician«: t P ublisher and P roprietor . 000 to Lake county at the present I8 Jargely indebted to her wonderful u partook bf (he * na surveyor; L laud agent; 1 drugstore; 1 jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 2 livery »tables: 2 general mer i time •""’ ’ i 'r»R " *r/ i U l 8 ii '" I t*oual J*HM>nstration, astlie demo chandise »tore»; 1 hardware »tore; 1 saw-mill; 1 carpenter; 1 saddle & harness shop. Also, \\J11 practice in all the state Court». - -tU BSCHIt-f 1VN BATES: 1-tf One year Good prospect for a short hay and Henecd ur the way ot a boom. Here I cr#tic a8McUtiong of Virginia, penn- 1 Odd Fellows Lodge; 1 reading room; 1 school; 1 church organisation. Six Mouth» Mall a copy of T he H kkai . d to friend» in the Fast. Advertise your town. * 1 - . . n __ i .. viauvuwjuimuuuBui * nKiiua. xcun- Three Month» ................ .......................... pain crop, and a large fn.it yield, in. Eastern Drag«* we have an arti- j gylvanift, Maryland and Columbia One Year (in advance) PRACTICAL SURVEYOR. in Goose I.ake and Surprise valley« elc of climate that for healthfulness ! volunteored totaku t 8Welled 1IERAJ.D CLUB LldTi season. . « unsurpassedon the I acific coast. ' (he a8Bcmbu^ until there waB not . Herald and Tho Century, eue year |ë-7ô ----- ------ Émigrant, look with wonder upon. . .. . wpri. an . . , • Herald and-St. Niehnls», 4.75 i room for .all who were anxious to do Herald and Demorest Magasine, one year.. 8.75 A. J. BROWN. From Ochoco Review: the snow covered peaks that lie Herald and Peter»<Mi J4aga»jHr .. 8.75 honor tn the distinguished Hoosier. Herald and Godvy's Lady’s Book- “ . 3.75 Wasco sheepmen will tajse notice miles away from our city, always Herald und West Shore “ 4.10 i $iKeehes were made by Congress- . Herald aud Alden’s“5LauiLfld"Cfeloi»edlu,. .2.U0 Any aud all kinds- di surveying dwutf [on »hort that there will be no grass for their Each addltlotralV^nrte after Vol. 1, .15 cents; placing t,hp distnnwMkt a mile«WNBo I ffifeii Otithwifile, CuAirt, Carutti, CHAS. 0.'FRYE, PwOPHlETOR. notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. I—Ô—4y 10 ceubLoxim pw * ujuc, pMdggu. ! flocks in firook, so they had as well at furthest. We can well brag on Washington and Compton, and by I look somewhere else for summer our climate. ADVfcr.TrsiNG BATES: Commissioners Black, Hall and ! range. 1 mo 3 mo 6 mo »FACE 1 wk 1 yr. Stoekslager, which were well re From Canyon City New»: * lacksmit I5.0Û |X 00 |U 00 |15 00 1 inch 41 50 ' Those who have just cotnc over 2 .. is 00 ■,'S <X> C..ÓO 12 00 3.00 ceived and loudly applauded; but 40 00 M 00 15 00 21 00 3 50 A respectable woman willing to 1* “ from the Willamette valley say crop .'»0 00 10 'X» 20 00 32 00 4 50 4 “ the speech of the occasion was made 6 00 15 00 28.00 4S.U0 54 00 >. col. prospects there are good, but the work and do washing for the com- v .... ---- --- ii - 28 00 I M 00 SO. 00 120 <41 12 00 [by the Indiana senator. 20 00 40 00 •O 00 110 00 140 00< r “ | ground is getting dry and rain will inunity would find Long Creek a The tariff debate was closed to ' i.« frontl good place t.n to make nn an linncfit. honest liv- liv be needed soon. ___ Liberal _ _________ reduction t>, T- to all 1 yearly ad ver- I day and is memorable for the able WAGONMAKER, Call to Publisher. ing; it is nearly impossible to get I iseis. C„ ” ut Office, or write t- The water in Crooked river and speeches made on both sides of the •Cuts charged extra, — according to »page; - f - r.™ clothes washed. none but metal buse admitted. ”4. .. ... [ Ochoco is as low as it usually is in question. The great speeches of — ’A» we stereotype ail our advertisement» alff^an W. NORTON - H arney , O r . . J Mr. Carter in the employ of the nanges after 1st four publication», $1 each. j . August. the debate were made by Messrs. Advertising in local column», 10c a line. government, has been in town for a Mills, Wilson, Scott, Cox, Brecken Wool is worth 15c in The Dalles. «^“Marriage, birth, and death announce few days taking testimony to In - — <-o-} ments free. Such Item» solicited as new». Despite the efforts of protectionists dian depredation claims, and will ridge and Carlisle, democrats, in fa £8^-J.ileral rates offered to religious, social, aiid educational bodies. vor of |he bill, and Messrs. Burrows, 1 and speculators to keep it down un- probably go from here to the North FIRST-CLASS BRANDS MADE TO Kelly, Butterworth, Mason, McKin-i ratrons may re»t assured that an orderly, well-kept house will be maintained, and no [ til after election, it has come up to Fork country. JOB WORK. ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. ley and Ried, republicans, and Ran- ■ wrong-doing tolerated; and the quality of the Goods unsurpassed by any other respecta I that figure, and wc trust may still Every style of Job Work executed with neat- ble bu»iness lu our line. ncss and dispatch, and at reasonable rate»: dall, democrat, in opposition. These go a little higher. From the Alta California. Pamphle*», Circular», poatem, gMF*Hae*an Improved TIRE SETTER, with Leiter Head», ’ , speeches taken together cover the Envelopes, * Hill Heads, Card», Ticke’», Note Head», The snow is all out o'? the road on which he can set any kind of tire . Statements, It is greatly in the interest of Dodgers, Etc. IU s ¡talion», whole field of tariff and internal Memoranda, the Santhnn route across the Cas j California to have a large popula MW^Our Office material, Job Stock, Stereo- -.__. 1. w¿c., r........... are ... ..II '1’1... niechani- taxation, with their history since typing Outfit all ......... new. ... The cades. but there are yet 8 miles of tion in Oregon and Nevada. Ore . «. .................. ........... .. of printer» bred to cal department is in . charge the foundation of the government, the business, which is au assurauce that order» snow oir the McKensic route. gon must supply us soon with im will be correctly filled. and should be in the hands of ev _______ NEAR BURNS, OREGON. T he H erald is kept regularly on 21c for re portant and necessary commercial ference, in the Geo. 1’. Rowell Newsj»aper Ad ery one desiring to be posted on the vertising Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New > ork. “Peter the Poet” writes to the productions which we will cease to subject. Baker City Bedrock Democrat: “I create for ourselves. The two P roprietors . OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. The proposition submitted by Mr. JASPER DAVIS - P roprietor . have an item of fresh news. The states will be tributary to each Mills to the republicans to come to Keep» constantly on hand a large »tock of national ; stage line which will run between other, generating a mutual prosper . Grover Clovelftud President a vote at once upon any substitute -DEALER IN- Vancuucy Vice-President. [ the new railroad at Harney and the ity. Oregon has a climate soft and . Thop. F. Bayard Secretary of state , for his bill without amendment or Chas. 8. Fairchild Secretary of Trerjutry I new railroad coming to Heppner, salubrious by contrast with that of W. T. Vilas Secretary of Interior unnecessary delay, has caused a Wm. C. Endicott Groceries and Merchandise. will go through Hamilton, Grant I the East, and soil that is unrivaled Secretary of War I • W. C. Whitney Secretary of Navy panic among the republicans from Don M. Dickinson ----------------------------------------------- — j county, leaving Long Creek 12 or for standard crops. Pi Btmaster General There áre ........ A. 11. Garland Attorney General the rural districts, who desire to 1 '14 14 miles to the right. This was plenty of arable land, majestic tim submit amendments to be defeated, STATE—OREGON: 1 told me by Gilman’s agent.” ber, mineral resources not half de ( J. N. Dolph. (11) | and behind which they may justify V. S. Senators } J. H. Mitchell,! R) veloped, and above all, the oppor Binger Hermann, (R) Congre»» man [themselves to their constituents fur ' i From Catholic Sentinel: tunity to buy at moderate figures. Sylvester l’ennoyer, (D) Governor.............. i voting against the bill. A caucus ' The following reductions in ' Geo. W. McBride, (R) Secretary of State These allurements are not lost upon G. W. Webb, (R) Treasurer | of the republican representatives J. B. McElroy, ¡D) VAN S. CURTIS. P bop ’ r . freight have been announced: Supr. Public Instruction . the rest of the country, and backed | Frank Baker Slate Printer.......... ’ Lumber, laths and shingles in by a hearty welcofne to the new and senators has been heW and the )D) » R. Wm. 8. P. Strahan, Lord, (R) Supreme Judge» whole ground discussed, but the fi And all kinds of surface lumber thoroughly Reasoned for building purposes and at W. W. Thayer, (D) All kinds of Blacksmithing s<™>ght car loads from Portland to » comer, they will speedily second REDUCED PRICES. nal action has not been divulged. Chicago, 60 cents per 100 pounds. SIXTH judicial district : what nature has done for the found- and wagon work. District Judge .......... L. B. I son , (D) The members of the house, or a : This applies to both the O. R. & N. District Attorney..................... M. D. C lifford , (D) I ing of a great American common majority of them, will accept the and N. I’, lines. New rates have wealth. . COUNTY—ORANT : proposition provided the bill can be also been made on stock-horses, cat . J. B. J ohnson , (R) ¿IgF» Horseshoeing *5.00 a span. Representative Joaquin Miller ’s characterization N. R. M axey , (R) killed in the senate, but this is not County Judge tle and sheep in single shipments of J. T. M ael , (D) Clerk of Oregon as “the emerald land” E. H all , (R) certain as there is but a bare repub- Treasurer DIA MON D A DV ERTI8EM ENTS. 10 cars or over, from The Dalles has been seized upon by the East- T. A. M c K innon , (D) Commissioner» j liean majority, and the defection of ' and all points East on the O. R. & T. II. M eador , (D) j ern press, for it implies a land . J. II. N eal , (R) even two members would carry the Surveyor N. company ’ s line: To St. Paul, A. C. D ore , (D) Sheriff where grass grows and water runs, M. I). C ameron , (D) bill in that body. Mr. Mills is con- Assessor .. Omaha and Kansas City, cattle or GENERAL MERCHANDISE. School Superintendent H. F. LnlBMON, (D) and is associated with verdure and N. B. A Good road all the way. i-y J.C. LUCE, (K) i fidant of its passage in the house stock Inspector.............. sheep, $171.50; horses $181.50; to foliage, with sun and shade. LAKEVIEW U. 8. LAND OFFICE: i whenever a vote is reached, and he $200; - D iamomd , On. Chicago, cattle or sheep, J. I.. INGHAM, Register, A. F. S nelli no , (D) All tantes are not the same and it [ would like to place the onus of its Receiver, W. M. T ownsend , (D) horses, >1210. I is a happy promise of the symmet ( defeat, if defeated, upon the repub A full Line of fresh Good» kept in stock, and ----------------- S. MAILS. offered at reasonable price». ’ 25-ly From Reno Gasette and Stockman: rical development of these coast lican senate. SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. BURNS— vale : Several consignments of young states that their good qualities so While the scramble for the re ! Arrive» Tuesday» and Friday» at 6 p m. CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. trout, shipped to Winnemucca by compliment each other as to be at publican presidential nomination Leaves Monday» und Thursdays at 4:30 a.m. - i express for stocking the Humboldt tractive to a great diversity of on this side of the great pond is go BURNS—CANYON CITY: P roprietor . J. C. WELCOME Arrive» Tuesday» and Fridays at 4 p m. tastes. In climate they run from 1 ing on with increased bespattering river, died in transit. Leaves Wednesdays and Saturday» at 4 a m. A Full Stock of BURNS—PRINEVILLE: It is a coincidence worthy of note dry to humid, and in productions of mud and filth, the Plumed [ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Arrive» Thursday» at 6 a m. that the gold and silver mines of they cover the great area between Knight on the other side is chuck-1 Leaves Thursday» at 6 a m. ling over the fact that when the I United States, since the (dose of the the two extremes. BURNS—LAKEVIEW : C anyon C ity , O r . Arrives Wednesdays at 9 p m. The men who traversed the long convention assembles he will ap-1 war in 1865, have yielded almost leaves Thursday» at 6 a m. J. C. PARKER, Postmaster. the exact amount that has been Oregon trail forty years ago were pear cleaner than any other candi the pioneers of a great civilization. date named, and that delectable paid on the national debt. Always Kept on hand. Being a Saddler by Trade is able and ready to wore it up SOCIETIES. They w'ere the Argonauts who body will and can do nothing else ---------------- WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH--------------- Reports from California indicate made early California what the ad than nominate him. As has here Also, a full line of Saddles—the celebrated Stag saddle tree and White HARNEY LODGE, NO.. 77, I. O. O. F ; that things have fallen rather flat. venturous settlers in the Wyoming tofore been stated in these letters, River saddle tree; Spurs—silver inlaid; Whips; Bridles; Harness, etc. Meet» at Odd Fellow» Hall, every Saturday at 7:30 p m, M. L. FEN'WlCK, N. G. I The prospects of a wheat crop are valley and along the blue Juniatta President Cleveland and Mr. Blaine Satisfaction guaranteed for Cash at reasonable prices. g^"Mr. Wei- C has . G unther , Sect’y. very poor and many are discour- were to the commercial Knicker will again head the respective tick 1 come is, also, EDUCATIONAL. I aged. A man traveling through bockers who settled New York. ets, and all idea of a different state I the state saw twenty teams headed We speak of the Middle states now of the case may as well lie aban A METHODIST CHURCH AN AUCTIONEER, CANYON CITY, OREGON. for Oregon. In southern California as a group allied in interest and doned. G. Organization exists in Bpms, -and -a rmn- niodious bouse is in course of erection. the boon» has fairly burst to pieces. progress working out the same des Washington, I). C., May 19, ’88. And will attend all such demands. Has also a fine as»ortment of Barbedlne ware Discouraged people have their eyes tiny and greatly interdependent. GEXEUAi. m : wh . THE BURNS SCHOOL something new, which for beauty of denign and In Town-Hall in Burns. toward Oregon. The Pacific states are to be another I» a large, white building, conveniently ar finish is hard to equal. A fine line (and In all May 28, 2 o'clock p m, the death ranged for the accommodation of both sexes family group like that, with a pop shades), of Is out of town limit» Mrs. Canfield, teacher. Dalle» Tlmea-Mountaineer: of Gen. Phil Sheridan was mo Last Wednesday morning [May ulation which will balance the ccn- mentarily expected, from a valvu 16th] about 10 o’clock Mr. E. W. , sus of the two sides of the conti lar affection of the heart. A NEWSPAPER MOSAIC WARE. Krause, residing at Celilo, was nent. Therefore we say to the im Carefully edited and conducted in the interest The California delegation to the! of all i» established in Burna, and circulates in drowned under the following cir migrant : If you don’t see what you every ¡»art of Harney Valley—T he E ast O re democratic national convention left gon herald . want in California, ask for it in Or cumstances; He and three others Francisco for St. Ixiuis May Beautiful Glass Ware had been fishing by means of nets, egon; and if you don’t see what you San 28th, in a special car bearing this ( READING ROOM. Cali- want in Oregon, ask for it in P rineville , O regon . and getting down the river near the C. A. GILBERT, inscription: “California Delegation, A desk haw been fitted up tn T he H erald falls, three jumped on shore and fornia or Nevada. office, where all the leading periodical», mags solid for Grover Cleveland." WATCHES AND JEWELRY. : began pulling the boat up stream zincs, weeklies, and Oregon newspapers, are placed at the disposal of dll lever« of good LUer- I Fast Oregonian: The senate has still further post-1 ature. A cordial iuvitation extended? AGENT FOR by means of a rope, Mr. Krause » .... ■ — Union and Baker counties were [Mined consideration of Fuller's num-1 , Tobacco and Cigar»—Pipes, and Meewchaum staying in the boat—which was half Pi lies «specialty, wamated. Oyster». Har- treated to quite a generous rain Sat ¡nation for chief justice. DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. I full of water—to keep it from hit dine», t racker», all frwh f»oap«. beat urday, but only a few droj* fell on Burn» Club was formed on Saturday, Feb. ’25. ’ brands. YeaM Fawdtrw—everybody The Sharon estate lost a fine I ting the rocks. They had proceed- k bv the Dem<x*rat», in response to the pub can draw a prize worth from z'»e the just and unjust of Umatilla. ped call of Feb. 22d, for the pnrpcae of organ- I ed some distance, when the lx»at to |1. Full line of School brick building in San Francisco, In« for the preeerr«H<*n of dernorrutk* unity There will not be a famine if no during 1WW J. E. McKinnon. Secretary. to Books, and Stationery was capsized and Mr. Krause was May 28th, by fire. Low, 450,000. address all communication« and dorn- of all dewrripdonF menta. rain falls before harvest, but a good thrown into the water. He was Orders from Mt.Vernon Cleveland CTub waw duly organ A cyclone, accompanied by cloud | "soaker” now would do about a lead AprU ad. for service during the campaign The Couatry proas tly andearractly fl fled 1-ly swept down by the swiftness of the *rf 1M*» Mee*« at the ranch of Bent Km tree. mr- bursts waterspouts and fearful light million dollars’ worth of good. rtapondlng secretary, to whom address all doe- I«— ...L. I M i current, and was only seen once af nmenr» and communication» at Harney, Or. ning and hail storms, swept from. J. B Fithian and A. A. Miller terwards. Mr. Krause leaves a Virginia to Nebraska, May 28th wjfe and two children, and has re are now owners of the Salem Vi-| and 29th, doing an immense amount sided at Celilo for a number of dettc. of damage. ' years. The citizens of St. *Louis have A O Eck lesen, chief engineer of From Bedrock Devoe rw» We are simply stating a fact the Oregon Pacific, is in town.—On raised 9:15,000 for the expenses of the democratic national convention when we say the Harney valley tario Atlas. THE HERALD HABNEY ADVERTI SEMENT*. U ^ z OHEGON XEW4 a CASH STORE. Flooring, FINE SILVER WARE O. P. Cresap, PIANOS, ORGANS, & SEWING-MACHINES. Patents. PIANO, ORGAN, & SEWINC-MAOHINE 4