East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 06, 1888, Image 4

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    “What are the prospects for farm- high as a hollihock. He hellers for
1 era in your state’’’
' protection to every body but the
(The foUouiui buAuU/ql com position
farmer, and while he sails round in
“
Well,
they
are
pore.
Never
was
found in CbarVejituu. 8. C., during the war.
On board a western train the
It 1» printed op Very heavy j allow* aat.'n, aud i**
a
highty-tighty room with a fire in
so
pore,
in
fact,
since
I
’
ve
been
quite « literary curiosity.]
other day I held in my bosom for
STOCKMEN!
' over seventy-five miles the elbow of there. Folks wonder why boys it night and day, his father on the
Thou to tfye mercy seat our «oujf dost gather,
leave the farm. My boys left so as farm has to kindle his own fire in
TREES.
fo do our duty unto thee, - r - Our Father, a large man whose name I do not
the morning with elm slivers, and
1
to
get
protected,
they
said,
and
so
To whom all pratoe, all honor should be given: kllOW.
He was not a railroad hog
they went into a clothing store, one has to wear his son’s lawn tennis
For tlfou art the great God, -------
who art in Heaven, , or I would have resented it. He I
of
’em, and one of ’em went into a suit next to him or freeze to death,
SHRUBS. SHRUBS.
was built wide and he couldn’t help
Thou, who by tby wisdom, rul’et the world's
hardware, and one is talkin’ pro­ and he has to milk in an old gray
it, so I forgave him.
whole frame;
tection in the legislature this win­ shawl that has held the member of
Forever, thcrqiure, - - Hallowed be thy name;
He had a large, gentle, kindly
ter.
They said that farmin’ was congress since he was a baby, by
FRUITS.
Let never more delay» divide us from
eye, and when he desired to spit he
Thy tfiorioua gra^e, but let ------ -
gettin’ to lx? like fishin’ an’ huntin', gorry! and the old lady has to so­
tby kingdom como, Went to the car door, opened it. and
well enough for a man that has the journ through the winter in the
decorated the entire outside of the
J.et thy commands opposed I m ? by non#,
means an leisure, but they couldn’t flannels that Silas wore to the re­
But thy good pleasure and — thy will he done, train, forgetting that our speed
The time to gather iu missing animal« has
make a livin’ at it, they said. An­ gatta before he went to congress.
cone round. Place your brand», before the
would help to give scope to his re­
And let our promptness to obey, be even
“So I say, and I think that con­ public so your interests may be duty protected.
other
boy
is
in
a
drug
store,
and
The very same r - on earth as’tisin Heaven: marks.
Mark vour main brand on this cut (cuttie.
the man that hires him says he is gress agrees with me, Damn a far­ horse, or’sheep), as you wish it Io ap|H nr, urn
ORNAMENTAL.
Naturally, as he sat there by my
Theu for ouysou}». O, I-ord, we also pray,
»end uh an order for publication, by tilling out
mer
anyhow!
”
a royal feller.”
the following blanks:
Jbou wouldst I m ? pleased to - - give ue this day
side, holding on tightly to his ticket,
He then went away. B ill N yr . Name..
‘ Kind of a castor royal feller,” I
The fo.xi of life, wherewith our soul» are fed,
and evidently afraid that the con­ said with a shriek of laughter.
Pc.Btofilce..
Sufficient raiment, aud - - our dally bread;
ductor would forget to come and
Animal, whether horse, cattle, wr sheep
He waited until I had laughed all
With every needful thing do thou relieve us,
get it, I began to figure out in my I wanted to and then said :
Add of thy mercy, pity - - - and forgive us
Red Front Livery A Feed Range.
r.
mind what might be his business.
All our miadeeds, for Him whom thou
“I’ve always hollered for high
Additional Brands
MOST BEAUTIFUL.
He had pounded one thumb so that tariff in order to hyst the public
didst please
Stable
To make an offering for - - our trespasses,
the nail was black where the blood debt, but now that we’ve got the
P. F.
Aud forasinuch, O, Lord, as we believe
had settled under it. This might national debt coppered, I wish that
That thou wflt pardon us - - - as we forgive,
PBOPRIETOB
happen to a shoemaker, a carpen­ they’d take a hack at mine, I’ve W. C. BYRD >
WHAT IS HOME
Let that love leach, wberew/tj) thou dost
H orses branded
ter,
a
blacksmith,
or
almost
anyone
acquaint us,
put in fifty years farmin’. I never
Either Right or
To pardon all — those who trespass against us; else. So it didn’t help me out much,
WITHOUT
drank liquor in any form, I’ve
And tho’; sometimes, thou flnd’st we have forgot though it looked to me as though it
stifle.
OK.
worked from ten to eighteen hours A CASH BUSINESS AT BED
This love for thee, yet help, - - and let ns not
might have been done by trying to a day; have been economical in
ROCK PRICES.
Through soul or body's want, to desperation,
Nor let earth’s gain drive u» - - into temptation; drive a fence nail through a leather cloze and never went to a show
Range—Grant county, Oregon.
P. O.—Burns, Grant county, Oregon.
hinge with the back of an axe, and mor’n a dozen times in my life;
Let not thesdul of any true believer
Fall iu time of trial ----- but deliver nobody but a farmer would try to
raised a fam’ly and learned up­ Ta our motto. Good Buggy Teama, and Nice
RILEY A’ HARDIN.
Yea, save them from the malice of the day 11,
do that. Following up this clew, I wards of 200 calves to drink out of Saddle Horse« Furnished at Reasonable Charges
And in both life and deuth, keep - us from evil*
Address ISAAC FOSTER.
Particular Attention paid to the Boarding
discovered that he had milk on his ii tin pail without blowing their and
Thus pray we, Lord, for tjiat of thee, from whom
and Grooiningof Transient Stock. Hay & Grain
This may be bad------ for thine i»the Kingdom, boots, and then I knew I was right.
vittles up my sleeve. My wife she on hand.
This world Is of thy work, Its wondrous story, The man who milks before daylight worked alongside o’ me, sewin’ new
H orses branded on
To thee belongs - - the power atid the glory: in a dark barn when the thermom­
seats on the boys’ pantsr skimmin’
Left Stifle: horizontal
Aud all thy wondrous work» have ended never, eter is 28 degrees below zero, and
BLACKSMITH.
double H.
milk and even helpin’ me load hay.
But will remain forever, and - - - forever,
who hits his boot by reason of the For forty years we toiled along to­
Thus we poor creatures would confess again,
^ud thus wopld say eternally - - - Ainen! uncertain light and the prudishness
IS THE OLDEST, LARGEST, <fc MOST RELIABLE NURSERY
gether, and hardly got time to look
of the cow is a marked man. He into each other’s faces or dared to P. S. EARLY
- B urns , O r .
GROWING STOCK FOR THE WEST.
OHEGON.
C attle branded on >
cannot conceal the fact that he is a stop and get acquainted with each
Left Side: V. Un
How the Northwest wm Saved.
farmer unless he removes that other. Then her health failed.
dcr-bit in Right ear,
badge.
So
I
started
out
on
that
From the Youth’» Companion.
Ketched cold in the spring house, ----- GENERAL REPAIRING-----
cloce up. Left ear: '
Oregon and Washington territo­ theory, and remarked that this prob’ly skimmin’ milk, an’ washin’
Smooth crop.
ry are bound to the Union by iron would pass for a pretty hard winter pans, an’ scaldin’ pails, an’ spank­
Range: Grant, Crook, and Lake counties.
bands. More than forty years ago on stock.
AND
in’ butter. Anyhow, she took in a
1’. O.—Riley, Grant county, Oregon.
27-ty
The thought was not original long breath one day while the doc­
fi statesman camo near trading
8200,000
ALMEDA A. STENGER.
them off to Great Britain. The with me, for I have heard the tor and me was a watchin’ her, an’
fpresigtrt of a home missionary, Dr. thought expressed by others, either she says to me, ‘Henry,’ says she,
GUARANTY OF FAIR-DEALING WITH ITS PATRONS.
C attle branded
Marcus Whitjnan, saved them to in this country or Europe. He said ‘I’ve got a chance to rest,’ and she
on Left side; eircle-
the nation.
it would.
a, A Split in each
put out one tired, wore-out hand
Qr. Whitman had crossed the
“My cattle has gone through a on top o’ the other tired, wore-out
Promptly
executed.
The
building
has
been
en
­
plains and tho mountains to Ore­ inowful o’ hay since October and
THEN BUY OF THIS HOUSE .APPLES, PEARS,.......
hand, and I knew she’d gone where larged und improved and is Drepared to turn
gon, and know, from a few years’ eleven tons o’ brand. Hay don’t
all kinds of blacksmithing on short notice
PEACHES. PLUMS, QUINCES,.CHERRIES;.PLANTS.......
they didn’t work all day and do out
and iu the best style. Terms: Cash.
1-ly
Range—Grant county, Oregon.
residence, the value pf the country. seem to have the goodness to it that
A I’ll!('( ITS. N ECT A RIN ES, . F LOW E RS... BE R RIES
chores all night.
P, O.—Burns, Grant county, Oregon.
(¡RAPES. NUTS. AC, EACH BEST.OF ITS .KIND
He also knew that the Hudson Bay ;t had last year, and with their new’
“I took time to kiss her then. I’d
company was anxious to obtain process griss mills they jerk all the
LAK EV IE W ADVERTIS E M ENT 8.
FRENCH
been too busy for a good while pre­
possession of the whole northwest, juice out o’ brand, so’s you might
vious to that, and then I called in
and had circulated the report that as well feed cows with excelsior and
tho boys. After the funeral it was
it was impossjbjp for emigrants to upholster your horses with hemlock
CHAS. A. COGSWELL,
F.
F. A. COGSWELL,
too much for them to stay around
Lakeview.
Linkvllle.
pross the mountains in wagons.
bark as to buy brand.”
and eat the kind of cookin’ we had
COGSWELL
A
COGSWELL.
At a (tinner given in 1842, where
“Well, why do you run so much to put up with, and nobody spoke Mus. L. RACINE - P roprietress .
EVERGREENS,
LAKEVIEW AND LINKVILLE, Or.
(lie Joctpr and scyeraj pf the com­ to stock? Why don’t you try diver­
up around the house as wc used to.
pany’s chief officers were present, sified farming and rotation of
A limited number of guests can secure the
ARBOR VITÆ,
The boys quit whistlin, around the most
comfortable lodging rooms in the town at
pews was received that a band of crops?”
barn and talked kind o’ low to this house.
Attorneys-at-Law
British emigrants had crossed the
“Well, prob’ly you get that idee themselves about goin’ to town and The Tables always Supplied with all the Eat­ 1-ly
mountain. Toasts were drank in in the papers. A man that earns
ables the market affords,
1-ly
gettin’ a job.
honor of the event. “Now the Amer­ big wages writin’ farm hints’ for
PINES. CEDARS.
“They’re all gone now, and the
icans may whistle; the country is agricultural papers can make more snow is four feet deep up there on
purs,” said one of the Englishmen money with a soft pencil and two ' mother's grave in the old buryin’ Livery & Feed Stable Attorney, Notary Public à
JUNIPERS, SPRUCE
boastingly.
or three season-cracked idees like grol)nd. n
“God helping me tho country is that’n I enn carryin’ of ’em out on
Collector.
RIIODODENRONS
Then both of ns looked out of the
not yours,” said the doctor to him­ the farm. We used to have a feb __ _____ __ __ ___ ___ ____
PROPRIETOR.
ear-window quite a long time with-
self as he left the table. The next lor in the drug store in our town : out gaying a,*ytbing
A. C. BRODERSEN,... Lakeview. ORNAMENTAL:
day he started for Wushington on that wrote such good pieces for the
uj dolft blnme tbe boyg for g0. POWELL it SUMMERVILLE.
Any business entrusted to me, will receiv-
horseback. He mnje the journey Rural \ ermonter, and made up |ng into something else long’s other
rnost careful and prompt attention. Land mat­
in winter, nnd with ffosen limbs
ters and Collection a specialty. Correspond­
such a good comlition powder out fbjngH j,ay better; but I say—and I
ence solicited in English and German.
called on Daniel Webster, the sec­ of his own head, that two years ago 8ay wliat j know—that the man
ASH,
ELDER.
Burns,
Oregon.
retary of state. On presenting his we asked him to write a nessay.for wb() bo]jB (bo prosperity of this
BIRCH, LINDEN,
case, he was blutlly told*by Mr.
the annual meeting of the Buck- country in his hands, the man who
Good Accommodations at Reasonable
Attorny-at-Law
Webster that the country was wheat 1 rust, and to use his own | artually makes the money for other
CHESTNUT, CYPRESS,
Rates.
7-ly
worthless.
M. A. KELTON.
judgment
about
choice
of
subject.
I
to
Rpen
d,
the
man
that
“Wagons cannot cross the moun­
RED-BUD, TULIP, AC.
Lakeview, Or.
tains," said the secretary. “Sir And what do you s [lose he had sc- (,afg (bree good, simple square
lected for a ncssay that it took the ,n,,alg n day nnd goeg to bcd at g
Practices in the courts of the state, and before
George Simpson, who is here af­
Meat Market
the U. 8. Land Office.
1-ly
whole forenoon to read?”
WEEPING WILLOWS
o’clock so that future generations
firm* that. I am about trading
“What subject, you mean?”
i
with
good
blood
and
cool
brains
can
that wurthless region for some valu­
ON A CASH BASIS.
“Yes.”
go from his farm to the senate and
able accessions in relation to the
“(Jive it up.”
congress and White House—he is
Newfoundland fisheries.”
Watches. Clocks
“Well, he’d wrote out that whole ' the man that gets left at last to run
Finding that a treaty had been
-AND—
blamed intellectual wad on the sub­ his farm with nobody to help him F. J. WELLS,------- P roprietor .
approved by the senate, and was
—j-E-W-E-L-R-Y.—
ject of ‘The Inhumanity of Dehorn­ 1 but a hired man and a high pro­
awaiting formal ratification and the
ing Hydraulic Rams.’ llow’sthat?” tective tariff. The farms in our Is prepared to furnish all kinds of fresh
signature of President Tyler, the
Send for a Catalogue, and make your selections in time for
W. R. STARK,-------L akeview .
“Thnt’s pretty fair.”
| state are mortgaged for over $700.- meats, sausage, etc. Leave your order.
the fall delivery, if you want to plant none but the Best, and
doctor aptwaled to the President.
• “Well, farmin’ is like runnin’ a OOQ.OiX*. Ten of nur western states,
that is always the Cheapest. This spring, alone, more than a
After listening to his story, Mr. Tv-
Haa the largest lot of goods ih thia line ever
paper in regard to some things. I see by the papers, have got about
brought to thia »ection of country, and »aid at
- l«r said:
W-
A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R
L ower P rices than offered here. When in
“Dr. Whitman, your frozen limbs Every feller in the world will take three billion and a half mortgages
Lakeview, call and see.
and
turn
in
and
tell
you
how
to
do
1
on
their
farms,
and
that
don
’
t
count
-ANI>-
and leather breeches nttest your
sincerity. Cap you take emigrants it, even if he don't know a blamed the chattel mortgages filed with
Jeweler.
across the mountains in wagons?” tiling about it. There aint a man the town clerks on farm machinery,
“Give me six months ami I will in the United States to-day that stock, wagons, and even crops, by
Livery s Feed Stable
take 1000 emigrants across,” an­ don’t secretly think he could run | gosh! that nin’t 2 inches high un­ CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns , O r .
airy one if hie other business busted der the snow. That’s what the
P. H. MURPHY.
swered tho doctor.
i on
him, whether he knows the dif­ prospect is for farmers now.
“Well,” said the President, “If
LAKEVIEW
“The goverment is rich, but the
OREGON.
CITY HOTEL.
you can take them across, the treaty ference between a new milk cow
and a one-horse hayrake or not. men that made it. the men that
shall not be ratified.”
HAY à GRAIN
We hud one of these embroidered fought prairie fires and prairie B. F. LLOYD------- P roprietor .
I|i 1843, a bpmj of emigrants, un­
wolves
and
Injuns
and
potato
bugs
night-shirt
farmers
come
from
town
der the guidance of the ihx’tor, i •-
Alwayi on hand, and prompt attention given
Thia Hotel lately furnished, offer» special in­
letter’ll three years ago. Been and blizzard«, ami has paid the ducement» in accommodation to the traveling all orders for team» and vehicle».
Startl'd from Missouri to Oregon.
A deputation from the Hudson it toilet-soap man and done well, war debt and pensions and every­ public, whoee patronage ta solicited.
Bay company met them on the and so he came out and bought a thing else, and hollered for the
Table fumi «h cd with the best the mar­
1-ly
plains, who affirmed that it was im­ farm that had nothing to it but a ; Union and the republican party ami ket affords.
Watchmaker & Jeweler
possible to cross the mountains fancy house anti barn, a lot of med- 1 high tariff and anything else that
they
was
told
to,
is
left
high
and
der
in
the
front
yard,
and
a
south
­
with the wagons. Thu emigrants
J. W. BONEBRAKE.
almost decided to leave their wag­ ern aspect. The farm was no good dry this cold winter with a mort­ STATE INSURANCE CO.
gage
of
♦7,500,000.(M>0
on
the
farms
You
couldn't
raise
a
disturbance
on
Lakeview. Oregon.
ons and finish the journey on horsi-
it. Well, what does he dot Goes they have earned and saved a thou­
back.
w. E. GRACE
A oent . Good Work—Reasonable Tricea.
As this course would have ruined and gits a passel of slim-tailed ysl­ sand times over.”
ier
cows
from
New
Jersey
and
aims
“
Yes;
but
look
at
the
glory
of
. Dr Whitman’s plan of saving Ore­
Ru rnü . O regon .
gon to the Unite«! Ktatcs, he Jalipred to handle cream and diversified sending from the farm the future
IN VENTION^ m ^X1^ b'i’i
with the leaders of the band until farming. Last year the cuss sent | President, the fiiture lenator and The satisfactory manner In which the State century Not least among the wvn.Usof invvn
live pronn-M Is a method au.d system of work that
a
load
of
ervatn
and
tried
to
sell
it
J fiiture member of congress.”
they consented to follow the dop-
In »«rance Company, of Salem. Oregon, has con- can be performed all over the country without
the worker» from their home»: pay
at the new crematory while the fu­ “That looks well on paper; but daetad it* bttoMN, and paid it» kwaww. la proven separating
liberal; anv one can do tht work: either sex.
tor's advice and guidance.
by th» fm t that for the pant four year» IT HAS young, or «4d. no special ability required, capi
reouired: you are started free; cut this oat.
The band did cross the niou ri­ neral and the hollereoat was goin’ 1 what dm* it really amount to” q«on KB« K1VKD WORK FRENU M-. INSURED tai
and return to na. and we a ill »end you free, some
as
a
farmer
boy
gets
a
place
like
MORE H omes , and diiltrent properties. WU thing of groat valneand importance to yon that
on.
I
may
be
a
sort
of
a
chump
tira
ty
thels
wagons;
t»"
tains in
ED MORE P«»{J i IV,and F AID MORE LOSS» will start yoe I d busiarsa. whten will bring you
myself, but I read my paper ami that he forgets the soil that pro In
Call at this Office and order, or address the following-named
was not ha tifiad''
Oregon «■ 1 > ashlngtoa Territory than any in more money right away than anvthing else in
the wwrM grand unfit free Add row Tarr a
' duced him and bold.« his bead as other co mi any.
»n’t get left like that.”
Co . Augusta. Maine.
GEO. W. CRANE, Box 1216, Bloomington, Illw
THE LORD’S PRAYER.
t
BILI. NIE ON FARMERS.
8t. Loul« F<»t DUpvtcBi
The
raiooimng-ton..”
800,000 Acres
JOB WORK.
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