East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 06, 1888, Image 2

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    THE HERALD,
C anada is the mpui thinly popur
luted of all the countries of th«-
woyld, having only 1 person foeach
square mile. The >no«t densely pop­
ulated is India, which has 311 to
the square ipile. The United State,
has an everage of 13 to the square
mile. Our most densely populated
state is Rhode Island, which has
254 to the square mile. Next comes
Massachusetts, with 221, and New
Jersey with 1. Our most sparsely
populated state Nevada, with 0.3
people to th« square mile, and Ore­
gon with but 0.9.—Ex.
P. E. GRAX'JC........................................... Editor
JMO. K. BOPKRTB. • Assoclate Editor
WEDNESDAY JUNE «. IMS
Gov. L- F. G rover has returned
to Portland._
O ver 2,000 emigrants landed in
New York May 20th.
T he Walla Wall« Waua is solic­
ited to send T he H erald a sample
Copy.
,____
LATEST ELECTION RETl'RNH.
BURNS
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Following are the latest return«
THE TOWN OF BURNS
received before going to press, giv­
GRANT CO. OREGON.
ing the majority of each candidate
AH IT IH VOICE!» BY THE HERALD.
by precincts. We will give a tabu­
lated statement of the entire vote
BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT
cast by precincts as soon as the
Burn« contains
l
~___ «hotels: 3 saloons: 1 undertaker; 1 meat market; 2 lawyers. I physician.: I
returns come in.
•urveyoTlland agent: 1 drng.tore; 1 Jeweler; 1 blark.mlth; 2 livery atablea: 2 general mer-
B urns :
chandlae atore. 1 hardware .tore; 1 mw mill; 1 carpenter; 1 Mddk A harnea. .hop. Also,
Hermann, majority, 8; Burnett, 1 Odd Fellow» lodge; 1 reading room; I school; I church organisation.
Mall a copy ol T«« Hasan» to Irlend. In the Ea.t Advertise your town. <»
43; Ramsey, 52; Crawford, 42.
Morrison, 96; Hague wood, 115;
Mae), 2; Cozad, 47; Cresap, 41;
Daley, 50; McKinnon, 98; Davis,
56; Knisley, 49; Dustin, 54.
For precinct officers, J. C. Parker
was elected for justice of the peace
over J. M. Vaughn by 32 majority,
and H. E. Cheatham was elected
constable over W. W. Johnson by 2.
Against hogs running at large,
111; for saipe, 11.
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING,
LAKEVIEW
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW
Lake Co., Oregon.
AS IT IS VOICED BY ITS LOCAL NEWSPAPER & THE HERALD.
BUSINESS MEN »broad Mt that LAKEVIEW, Lake co., Or., contain.: 1 ««wspapoe: Z botela:
arocer 2 saloons; 1 brewer»; 1 undertaker; 2 laundrlea; 1 turnltur. atore: I «hoe shop; 1 meet
market 4 lawyem: Spby.lclau.: 1 surveyor; 1 land azent; I dentist; 1 drugstore; 1 Jeweler. 1
wZXika; ZbZrneX ihopa; 1 liver, .tab!.; 1 bakery; 3 ..».nd merebandta. atoj«; I
house: 1 milliner .hop; 1 real etale azont; 1 sawmill. Also, 2 Maaonle lodge.: I Good T.ia
plar lodge; » odd Fellow.'lodges;! United Working Men. lodge.
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
T he order of United Workmen is
Jess than 20 years old and nqipbers
W hile tbe democrats will proba­
250,000 members.
bly nominate President Cleveland
O n June 1st, Gei). Sheridan was by acclamation for a second term,
LAKEVIEW, OREGON
H. SCHMINCK
■io better. No hopes were enter­ [ the first ballot at the republican
convention will look as if it had
tained for his recovery,
been shaken out of a pepper-box.
F uller , the nominee for chief
—State Rights Democrat.
justjee, has been jn San Francisco
CURREY :
BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS & CIGARS ALWAY8 ON HAND.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES,
O ne of the secretaries at the
pa business the past few weeks.
Gearin, majority, 10; Burnett,
White House, who has served there
HARDWARE, TINWARE, QUEENSWARE,
—MANUFACTURER OF TINWARE.—
J ohn L. S ullivan has purchased
5; Ramsey, 4; Crawford, 4.
during the administrations of four
a one-tl)jrd interest in Doris’ circus I
GLASSWARE AND, ALSO, CROCKERY,
Morrison, 7; Haguewood, 15;
Farmers
need
not incur the expense and delay of sending off for
Presidents, including Cleveland.,
and wifi travel with it this season.
Mael, 5; Cozad, 4; Crekap, 4; Da­
*
BOTH
TABLE
AND
POCKET
CUTLERY,
Agricultural
Implements,
as this House keeps a full stock at Fair
told me recently that the latter
Prices.
Citizens
will
find
here as complete a line of Hardware and
T he lawyers are holding a con­ spends more hours in studying bills ley, 4; McKinnop, 4; Davis, 4;
GROCERIES, NOTIONS, & SCHOOL 8UPPLI E
Crockery as in any other establishment in this section of country.
vention in Washington. D. C., to which are sent to him by congress Knisley, 4; Dustin, 4.
All of which he offer, at Loweit Price., for £W Caeh Only.
HARNEY—NO. 1 5
g^-TINWARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER. CALL AND SEE GOODS.
form a National Bar Associatioq. than his predecessors spent min­
Gearin, majority, 11; Burnett, 8;
utes.
He
takes
nothing
for
grant
­
The bill establishing a Depart­
Ramsey, 10; Crawford, 6.
ment of Agriculture has been fa­ ed, and will receive nobody’s as­
Morrison, majority, 9; Hague-
vorably reported by the senate com­ surance as to the merits of a bill
wood, 17; Mael, 31; Cozad, 8;
until he has given it study himself.
mittee.
_____
Cresap, 1; Daley, 20; McHaley, 51;
L eland S tanford has sailed for Every bill laid before him must be Davis, 34; Knisley, 8; Dustin, 9.
Europe, having been ordered by his accompanied by the reports made
For precinct officers Loggan was
20 Mile« South of Eakevlew.
physician to take his wife abroad upon it in each house of congress, elected justice of the peace over
and
by
all
the
information
touching
for her health.
Brierly by 53, and Alberson for
L akeview , O regon .
A. SNIDER
it that can be furnished by the ex­
T he new cruiser, “Baltimore,” ecutive department within whose constable over Buckland by 22.
HARNEY—NO. 2.
PAYS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR GRAIN.
will be launched July 4th, with ap­ jurisdiction it comes. If ip his
Hermann, majority, 9; Lord, 3;
propriate '¿erfcmonies, and chris­ opinion it is all right, he signs it; if
This Mill is in fine condition for turning out Superior Work. !■ in charge of a Firat-claaa Miller.
BURNS, OREGON.
Fee, 3; Rand, 3.
GEO. McGOWAN
tened by Mrs. Cleveland.
not, all the influences of the capitol
Gilham,
1;
Haguewood,
9;
Sayer,
O n May 22d, President Cleveland can’t stop his veto. He usually
fWTWE GUARANTEE OUR FLOUR.
3; Timms, 3; Boley, 3; Hayes, 3;
signed the bjll creating the Harney keeps well up with congress in his
Agent for Stavcr & Walker, wholesale dealers in
McHaley, 17; Davis and Stewart,
land district, it only remains for work upon the bills, and has them
tie;
Knisley, 7; Orr, 1.
Tbe Highest Price, will be paid tor Wheat. Highest Rat., will be paid la .xchaog. for
him to locate the land pflicc and ap­ sjgqcd or vetoed early in the ten
Against hogs running at large,
point the officers.
days allowed by the Constitution af­
OATS, WHEAT, AND BARLEY.
21; for same, none.
T exas has completed »nd for­ ter their receipt. Occasionally he
DREWSY.
WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES,
mally dedicated her new state cap- receives a batch of hard cases that
Gearin, majority, 4; Burnett, 4;
C all and S ee for Y ourselves before T rading E lsewhere /
itol- It is built of red Texas gran­ have bothered congress, but finally Rarnsey, 3; Crawford, 3.
ite, am) is next in size to the na­ got through. Then it is that he
Morrison, 4; Haguewood, 7; Mael,
l-ly
tf* A gent fob F ireman ’ s F und I nsurance C ompany .
summons Dan Lamont, drives out
tional capitol.
13; Cozad and Timms, tie; Cresap
IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE.
to ‘Red Top,’ shuts himself and his
T he senate has passed the House secretary out from the world, and and Boley, tie; Daley, 21; McHa­
bill establishing a department of makes a day of it. The result of ley, 2; Davis 2; Knisley, 5; Dus-
labor. As some trifling amend­ such an expedition is usually two tin, 3.
ments were made, the bill will have vetoes to one approval, and the
4 Card from Judge Meador.
The Finest To Be Found in the Lower Market
to go back fo the Hmjso.
anxious claimants have come to
STATE AGENT FOR
CAPTAIN JOHN MULLAN,
The following card, which fully
O regon , C alifornia , N evada ,
A ttorney & C ounselor at L aw ,
look
upon
‘
Red
Top
’
as
the
burial
B laine has written another let­
F. P. LANE
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
sustains the statements of T he
and
No. 1310 C onnecticut A ve ,
ter, in which lw again declines to place of all their hope«.—Washing­ H erald in regard to Mr. McKin­
W ashington T v .
W ashington , D. C.
bp a candidate. The letter was re­ ton Letter.
non’s action in the road-change
Dg-SENATU* OHOVCn.
ceived wjtji scoffs by democrats,
matter, was not received till Tues­
Lafayette Grover, who was a U. day after election :
pad incredulity by tho republicans.
8. senator from the state of Oregon
Special attention given to .11 clauc. of Public .nd Private Land Claim.; procure. United
This Hotel is new (House, Rooms, and Furniture) and offers courteous service to every Guest.
E ds . H erald : In regard to the
States Patents for Mineral and Non-Mineral Lands, and Inventions; secures Pensions,
T he democratic delegates from from March 5, 1887, to March 4,
statement that is going the rounds,
Bounties and Land Warrants; prosecutes Claims of every kind against the United States.
California, Oregon and Nevada ar­ 1883, visited the senate chamber
Fees reasonable.
Ordinary inquiries promptly answered without charge. Correspond­
that T. A. McKinnon did not notice
ence solicited with survivors, widows, or heirs of those who served in tho
rived in St. Louis Juno 1st. They this morning, having just returned a certain road petition from Harney
were the first on tho ground, and from Europe. It was his first visit
valley at the last session of county
M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor .
are solid for £le?r.elaiul and Thur- since his term of office expired, and court, and made the remark that
MEXICAN WAR,
jnan,
received a very hearty greeting the road was of no use to any one,
And who, if they have not received the same, are now entitled from the United States to
160-ACRK BOUNTY LAND WARRANT—3-MONTH8 EXTRA PAY-AND SERVICE TO
from the men who jvero formerly you may say through your paper,
Pension,
if dependent upon their own labor, or who are 62 years old.
And with the sur­
L etters have bpen pouring in bis collègues. Mr. Grover is a tall,
vivors, widows, or heirs of those who served in any of the various
upon tho senators lately urging the spare man, with iron-gray hair and over my signature, that I heard no
confirmation of Fuller as chief jus­ beard, blue eyes and prominent remark of that nature from any one
INDIAN WARS
tice. Many are from prominent re­ nose, lie is a lawyer and real es­ of the board—the petition was re­
jected
for
informality
only.
I
fur
­
publicans who consider (ho senate’s tate dealer in Portland, apd a man
Prior to March, 1866, and who, If they have not already received Mme, are now entitled
action in the matter injurious to the of considerable means. While a ther say, there has never been any
to receive from the U. S, a 160-Acre Bounty Land Warrant. Those to whom were issued
business
come
before
the
board
in
a Bounty Land Warrant for less than 160 acres are uow entitiled to receive one for the ad*
party.
senator he took little part in the the last two years, in my judgment,
ditional acreage.
26-tf
<
proceedings
an<i
owing
to
ill-health
T he House, on May 21 b L, passed
C. C. MALTBY
that has not been duly considered
L akeview , O b .
the bill introduced by Hatch of was often absent from the session. by Mr. McKinnon, and acted upon
V oters of Oregon should not for­
Missiouri establishing a department He took his seat in the senate the accordingly.
A SIBERIAN PRISON,^
get the great service done the Paci­
of agriculture. This bill, if it suc­ same day that R. B. Hayes took
HE June number ot the
Your obedient servant,
Century Maooslne contain«
fic Coast by Cleveland’s adminis­
—RIDING MATERIAL A SPECIALT Y.—
ceeds in passing t|>c sppatc, will possession of tho White House,
T. H. M eador .
the second of George Ken
llad
the
democrats
in
nil
the
states
tration
in
securing
the
making
of
give the farming interests a voice
Prairie City, Or., 5-29-88.
nan's illustrated papers on
I Biberia and the Exile By»-
the Chinese treaty, and the fact that
in the cabinet councils of the nation. acted as firmly as Mr. Grover did.
Harneas, Saddles, Bridles, Spurs, Látigos, Whipe, Cinches, Chaperajoe. Nono bul tho
i tern, which are attracting
Mr. Tilden might have been inaug­
G odey ’ s for June is an entertain­ its ratification crowns the achieve­
| such wide attention. The
N 'article, aro being exten­
C alifornia claims to |iave the urated- At the time of the Presi­ ing number, containing several new ment of this administration that is
sively copied into foreign
banner democrat of the Union. He dential election in 1876, Mr. Grover lace and other fancy work patterns, the most important in its relations
Best of California Leather used. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
paper», among others tbe
traveled from Bodie to I?PB Angeles, was governor of Oregon. After the fashions and stories. Among the to American industry, and to the
organ of the Russian lib­
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
a distance of 1,800 mile«, at his own election there was a dispute as to latter are: “Miss Dorothy’s Mis­ integrity and progress of our civili­ erals, published at Geneva, by whom they
l-ly
«re very highly commended.
expense, to attend the state demo­ eligibility of one of the republi­ take,” additional chapters of the zation. The party whose principles In this June number Mr. Kennan give, an
account of his visit to the for­
cratic convention, to which he was can electors, because he held a com­ /Representative from Raccoon,” and devotion to them have deliv­ Interesting
warding prison at Tiumen, where he found
a delegate, tp vote for a solid dele­ mission as a postmaster. G ov. Gro­ and the conclusion of “A Battle for ered us from the Asiatic plague has double tho number of prisoners confined
there was room for.
ver, therefore, promptly gave a cer­ a Birthright," “A Novel Remedy,” acquired a hold upon the esteem of than
gation for Cleveland.
In reply to a question from Mr. Kennan
tificate of election to the man who etc.
ns
to
how many prisoners died during tbe
the American people that will not
H. R. SCHLÄGEL
L akeview , O regon .
year, the warden replied:
W ork is being pushed vigorously recejyed the next highest vote.
be weakened.—Portland World.
“ About three hundred. We have an epi­
F rom a letter received in this
on the Hepner branch of the O. R. This man happened to be Patrick
demic of typhus almost every fall.
A
prison so overcrowded can not be kept
A N., and it is believed that the Cronin, who at once became cele­ city last Sunday from Burn«, Grant Catholic Sentinel:
clean,
and
sa
for
the
air
in
the
cells,
yon
The railread bridge is rapidly ap­ know now what it is like. The local author­
road will be completed by August. brated from one end of the country county, we learn that grasshopper«
Prepared to do AU Kind, ol Work In th. Blscksmlth line. Homo .bostas nt IZ.W *ot ks*4.
here have again and again ur,.ed tha
There has been some trouble about to the other as a posse ssor of a very are a« thick in Harney valley as proaching completion and will soon ities
Government to make adequate pi ovision
be
ready
for
the
pnssage
of
cars.
It
they
were
in
Kansas.
The
settlers
for tbe large number of exiles crowded In­
right of way, but that has been ad-1 large and very red nose. “Cronin's
to tho prison during tbo season of naviga­
justed. The Hepner people have I nose” became a standing joke, and are greatly alarmed for the safety of will be some time before the wagon tion, but thus far nothing has been done be­
their
crops,
and
cattle
men
fear
a
roadway
will
be
finished,
yond the building of two log barracks.”
agreed to furnish the right of way. he appeared with it before the elec­
^-BUGGIES, WAGONS, ET C.,->
In the overcrowded women's prison Mr.
devastation of the range from these
toral commision. The democrats
The market is now fairly sup- Kennan says he found no criminals—all of
I t seem« that even Blaine’« last voted that Grover and Cronin were pests. It is to be hoped that the
tho occupants were voluntarily going Into
hade to order with NEATNESS, and of good quality .
with Oregon strawberries, and banishment with their husbands.
letter in not considered by his right, but the republican majority grasshopper visitors will conclude plied
nk,
j
v>,n.Li
ir»
I
nil.
to
make
‘
t
heir
visit
very
brief.-Ba-
shipment»
are
being
mad.
to
C.li-
friend« as n positive refu.nl to run 1 decided that the ineligible postmas-
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
ker City Democrat.
' forn,B-
if nominated. The
..... , 1 ortland News - i ier
teI? « H eiecwon
«Jecüon «nouia
should «tana,
stand, aiju
ai)d me
the
This is news to the Harney peo-
Palouse City has been almost en-
predict« hi. nomination, awl that j three o
v.,te.werec on.equent-
Olr. n Trial a. Sela, ia Ballerina A SrM rlaa. G«nSmith work. In eonnaetlon with th. »ho»
V _ —
ill k. be — a
— candidate.
—. — . 1 2 .1 _ A
rT't
__I
he
will
The News
,h<> ,en. ple, Bro. Democrat.
tirely destroyed by fire. Loes, S25O-
practically confe.se. that Blaine’. - ate
Mr Grov„.g prvM.nc<,
T hk House has passed a resolu­ ■000; insurance. 175,000.
declining is for the purpo.e Qf 4«'! u<Jlcd thc incid#nt of Mr Crollin tion providing for an investigation
The Ixyet Cabin mine, whose my■«-
ertvinghi. eneiuie«.—East Orego- and hig
and u wag laURhil)gly
of the fur seal fisheries of Alaska. ; tery-shrouded location has been
n,,n-
______________
I referred to by several senators.—
vainly sought for from British Col-
xotick tu irrocK rainkrn .
New York »Sun.
“Cap,” my dark brown .Morgan umbia to Mexico, is reported to
Fx his recent report to the gov­
The East Oregonian say« that. nm] English draft Stallion, will have been found near Sparta in the
ernment, on the resources of Alaska,
Prof. Davidwn zsy. that «almon when the rain began falling Wedne.- stand the ensuing season at Byrd’s , vicinity of Lookout mountain. The
arc much more numerous in the
,Mt' • _ v . w*nt * UP ,he "rhole stable. Bums “Cap" is 10 years lerijre i. 5 feet in width and assay«
Alaskan waters than in California, l»ngth of Pendleton»« Main street. ¡old, 17 hands and j inch high and 160,000 o the ton.—Baker City
C leveland will no doubt be noni-1 weigh« about 1700 pounds Term«. Dtmocrat.
Oregon and Washington territory.
In bays in which small streams ' inated on the first ballot. There 112 to insure or 18 for the season
The cutting of timber for the Or-
empty, Jhe progress of a boat is Im- are several candidate« for the age- Al) care will be taken to prevent
' egon City bridge has begun at the
peded by the «warm« of fieh. Caa- .»nd place on the ticket, and the accidents, but will not be responti-
sawmill. The total orber is 200,000
neries are increasing rapidly; 190- choice lies between Thurman, of ble should any happen For fur-
feet.—Oregon City Courier.
000 cases of «almon were packed Ohio, Black and Morrieon of III., ther particular« call on or addreas
B uffalo B ill and hi« troupe
last year and the output of snltcd Gray of Ind., and Vila» of Wiscon- W. C. Byrd, Burn«, Oregon
T bos M a vein
h.ve returned to America.
sin
salmon was 3.500 barrel*
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
P F STENGER.
J
WILLOW RANCH FLOURING MILL,
Two First-Class Billiard Tables.
THE HOPKINS HOUSE.
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER
Cenerai Blacksmith and Wagon Maker
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