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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1888)
tee* Latest Official Returns of Grant County Elgctiqn. I* 1 We are in receipt of the third TI mm , with “the Chicago” “Allan-1 **•»“ Denwc~Ue volume of Alden’« Manifold Cyclo tic”' and “Dolphin,” will form the , The national democratic conven- pedia. It is well bound, well print fi L. GK.U e.............................................. Editor. ■ nuclus of a navy the mere existence 5 X a « a i 1 K. ROBKIITM, - A mu - iste BdituP i of which—even if we never have ac- . - tion is being held in the great mu- ed, and a marvel of cheapness. In •A3 i PBBCINCW a • ' T 1 S i V ,' sic hall of the St. Louis exposition 1 8 1 offices, schools and families such 1 5 * ? i 71 I tire use for it—will cause our ffag Sh 2 2) WEDNESDAY, JVJCR 13, IM». Ito be respected abroad as it has i building. books are of inestimable value, and 44 85 93 37 56 76 60 72 60 72 67 74 53 61 49 83 57 71 Canyon City 54 79 55 72 52 81 56 78 53 7* --------- -------------------------- — 0 30 83 28 71 24 71 There arc 802 delegates. for general use we heartily recoin- ïi • B 64 » 57 19 77 S3 68 23 73 25 n 22 not been for many years past. *26 *26 73 72 70 25 John Day-- 18 13 •J V 14 19 IS 18 19 15 17 14 16 The music hall was decorated j mend the Manifold. MarjBAille M 17 15 IS 15 18 15 18 14 18 13 17 20 11 11 22 O«r Ticket. 101 139 8ft 96 144 106 139 117 T he C entury for June opens with 138 122 103 M 126 145 118 141 126 141 116 101 with portraits of Cleveland, Tilden, 108 141 104 142 104 141 105 Union . por President: The democrats have nominated 12 82 11 34 12 *28 16 32 14 81 15 29 8 37 21 10 35 30 31 I Hendricks and Hancock, while an one of Kennan’s now famous papers, 30 15 14 20 15 15 30 31 Middle M ( Grover Cleveland, of New York, nnd 60 71 56 80 95 80 56 71 64 65 | immense picture of the capital at “The Plains and Prisons of West M 79 67 71 66 67 67 67 60 70 46 82 89 40 37 74 66 63 Lops Creek. GROVER CLEVELAND, Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio, for ern Siberia, ” which is finely and 40 36 12 66 64 10 42 38 88 37 32 44 : m 15 Washington covered the apace above 17 39 30 46 67 « 32 44 41 32 41 35 41 35 Hamilton Of New York. President and Vice-Presidept of the 9 42 10 40 M 40 33 16 34 • 42 8 17 42 46 13 29 the platform; red, white and blue copiously illustrated, and is follow 41 39 37 12 18 41 7 11 Bear Vpllt-y. «1 42 12 Unite«) States. Thc ticket is fairly y ice-President: 7 20 8ft M 31 ed by “ The Ranchman ’ s Rifle on 50 58 bunting, evergreens, roses and a 29 36 33 31 32 31 33 n 32 30 35 25 38 24 30 32 38 29 29 32 13 Fox. invincible. Two truer and braver 11 11 11 13 12 Crag and Prairie, ” which is in part 11 14 14 13 12 11 . marble bust of Cleveland. 9 11 14 14 Silvly* Vol M 11 14 11 14 11 14 11 14 11 12 13 16 ‘ friends of the people than these two ALLEN G. THURMAN. 40 44 30 30 33 51 an interesting account of the cap 23 32 31 33 87 34 34 31 'S« *20 13 57 36 44 32 51 29 31 18 youth Fork. 23 « 31 Chairman AVm. Barnum called Of New York. ■ men cannot be found. They were ture of the white antelope-goat in 135 86 138 M 137 85 156 60 108 53 112 110 Ml 87 136 85 136 86 159 80 136 61 Burn«......... >07 115 132 K9 132 J3BK81 DENTI AL ELECTORS both nominated by acclamation, the convention to order. the Cour D’Alene mountains; “The 21 19 20 19 17 17 25 25 28 6 19 24 19 21 25 23 17 24 19 21 lb 21 19 9 3 21 23 17 34 Sunanville. Bishop Cranberry, of the M. E. - and deserve the hearty and updi- Printer’s Paradise;” “Bird Notes;’ 59 51 60 57 38 79 63 44 28 72 5ft trO 52 Sft Harney No 1 61 50 61 58 32 M 60 54 60 51 64 47 71 40 church, made the opening prayer. ^u*tnomah. vjded support of thc party. a highly entertaining article on the 14 10 14 10 10 10 14 14 14 10 10 14 10 14 AV. R. BILYEU, of Linn. | 11 19 9 10 10 16 9 4 14 • 14 14 7 C'urrey....... » « The Colorada delegation present “Philosophy of Courage;” two short 1 E. II. SKIPWORTH, of Umatilla. I 22 19 23 18 Drew«)* No 2 22 19 22 19 Z2 19 21 20 27 14 18 23 30 11 21 *20 23 17 22 19 21 21 21 19 ed the chairman a gavel of Colorado I stories, “Selina’s Singular Mar 9 26 9 26 30 26 26 9 26 9 ft 8 27 9 9 *26 9 33 18 17 9 26 9 36 1 mC-- When the President informed silver. 9 *26 North Fork.. 9 *26 pVRRAH for Cleveland and I hur-; (}ongregg t,ie aurpjug wag a8. riage,” and “By Telephone;” the 23 4 23 4 23 23 4 28 4 23 4 4 4 23 *23 23 4 24 3 2 26 4 9 28 4 1 36 3 Shoo Fly Stephen W. White, of California, j conclusion of James’ “The Liar;” 8 25 18 20 13 JO nln.n‘' '______ _ suming such grave proportions, the 6 28 8 24 11 21 12 22 11 25 11 24 13 23 13 28 12 22 10 28 16 16 Hay Stack. ft 17 P oor old Oregon! i republican;) indignantly inquired was chosen temporary chairipan. I an installment of Eggleston’s “T he ft 5 17 5 20 2 17 5 17 5 17 ft 17 5 17 5 17 ft 17 5 17 3 17 5 17 OUve »’ I was * ' Graysons;" Lincoln’s history deals 82 When Cleveland’s name was 88 33 34 87 36 36 35 45 24 34 35 T he 37th state in the Union, un- why it was not applied to the pay- 38 31 34 28 34 41 Drewsy No 1 40 36 40 86 37 34 37 34 37 33 9 26 15 15 20 13 16 16 der republican rule—and she wants | meut of the public debt. They were mentioned, the New York delega-; with Bull Run aiid Fremont’s Hun- Harney No 2 u 21 15 18 15 18 M 18 16 17 21 12 15 18 15 18 15 18 15 18 answered that all the bonds bonds, < that tion rose and led yi giving thfee dred (Jays uis-MuBoiiri "'here The.. are to stay there! ! nnsworoil Icles, . J po- ... . 1 — I were payable at the option of the hearty cheers. j also several oth* fine arflcl STOCK BRANDS. S he has been under republican ’ government had been paid off, prin- BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. M. S. Hellman, of Grant county, en,il> °PPn letters, topics of the time, i government had been paid off, prin- rule for years, without progressing etc. BRAND RATES: 1 brand on cut, and j ciple and interest. 'Die percent was appointed on the committee on beyond one representative, nnd she ! W est S hore for May presents its description, 1 ' ear 111'. 2 cuts and descrip THE TOWN OF .BURNS bonds do not mature until 1891, resolutions. tions, 1 year, $1H. .wants more «fit! [ >- I readers with a handsome colored GRANT CO. OREGON. 1 and the 4 per cent bonds do not A. Noltner, of Portland, was ap- ■ e of the mctropolig of thc Paci. STOCKMEN! AS IT IS VOICED BY THE HERALD. AYi. are indebted to RoLert Lock mature until 1907. Congress at pointed on the national committee.. fi<j Xorthwegt< Portland, ftnd a col- wood, of Canyon City, for the elec- onco gave him authority to pur- BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL BEE THAT rhe nomination of ( leveland for , orej supplement of the N. P. In Burns contains tion returns, published in another chase these bonds. The measure President was made by Daniel dustrial Association. The leading 1 newspaper: 2 hotels: 3 saloons: 1 undertaker; 1 meat market; 2 lawyers; 3 physicians: 1 colfjmn. was strongly opposed by the Presi- Dougherty, of Tammany Hall, New articiC) handsomely illustrated, is surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 drugstore; 1 jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 2 livery stables: 2 general mer< chandise stores; 1 hardware store; 1 saw-mill; 1 carpenter; 1 saddle & harness shop. Also, T here was im c hange in Sheri-' for thrcc York, who nominated Hancock in descriptive of Portland, and its ad- 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 reading room; 1 school; 1 church organization. dan’s condition, up to June 7th. 1 1Bt> 11 wai wrong, to «ran‘ 81Uch 1880. He made an earnest and el- vantages; an installment of ‘‘Tom Mail a copy of T he H erald to frlenda in the East. Advertise your town. ----- — 1 powers ‘O any single individual, to oquent speech, and said, “I give j Norwood,” and “Siss,” a short story, ,T he Oregonian gravely informs | t]tUi withhold or release the pco- you a name entwined with victory; There are a nuniber of articles de- the public that a high tariff in- p]c>g inoney, affecting the financial A I nominate Grover Cleveland, of scriptJve of Oregon, such as “East- creases the price of woo) and lowers Hjtuation of thc country at his wfii. WvW Aork.’ The enthusiasm was crn Oregon Quarz;” of McMinnville, the price of mutton! ■ ’ - 2d, • the • holders •• ’ of - these bonds —1. — ------- iiv //er such as was ” before witnessed jj ¡Rgboro, Forest Grove, Linn coun- The time to »ether in mining animal* ht* G en . Henry Birge died in New ,.' could refuse to sell, and those will in a political convention. The ty, etc. The June number will con conic round. Place your brands before the public bo your interests may be duly protected. York, Juhe 1st, from a stroke of ing to sell could combine to place cheering continued an hour. tain an illustrated description of Mark your main brand on this cut (cattle, an exorbitant price upon them. 3d, or sheep), as you wish it to appear, and paralysis, aged 58. The nomination of Cleveland was Washington county; the subject of horse, send us an order for publication, by filling out it would only be u temporary expo-‘ the following blanks: So far as known, Umatilla, Linn dient ‘getting rid’ of the surplus in made by acclamation, amid intense the supplement will be Chehalem Name......................................... ........................... DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, _ ! Pv.stoflice.......................................................................... Jackson, Josephine and Kluinath stead of stopping it. The measure excitement and the cheers and re- Valley. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES, Animal, whether horse, cattle, or sheep OREGON NEWS. are the only counties that went was passed, and now comes Stewart I------- jo,c,nKR ™ “ie 12000 people in the Clippings lYom our Exchange*. *. .. ‘;r(i | hall, and the shouts of the multi democratic. HARDWARE, TINWARE, QUEENSWARE, of Nevada complaining that there Range..................... tude gathered without. From Lake County Examiner: is altogether too much power in the I Additional Brands GLASSWARE AND, ALSO, CROCKERY, H ermann is so proud of his 7000 As Boon as it was known that The lamb crop in Lake county majority that it is thought he will hands of the President, and that Thurman would accept the nomi- this season will average over 1(M) BOTH TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, be u candidate for the U. S. «ena-itho Premiun’ of 27 Pcr ccnt de' nation for Vice-President, demo- percent. P. F. STENGER. manded by the holders of the bonds GROCERIES, NOTIONS, & SCHOOL SUPPEI E torship next winter. The long looked for, and prayed .. ......................... now being bought by tho govern crats all over the country became £9"* All of which he offers at Lowest Prices, for ggg“ Cash Only. I for rain came at last, Wednesday L umber companies announce a ment is unreasonable. He alsoex- unanimous in his favor. „ H orses branded reduction of fl per thousand ft. on „ , . t presses great alarm at the growing' Gen. Black telegraphed to the Ilil- n‘R’,t Pt«F -3JJ- It continued OR nois delegation declining that night, i ri- Either Right or all grades of lumber beginning with ularity of develand, but that, ----------- „r----------------- _ a nomina-: ra>n>nB I hursday, . June let. }Vhy does not some t(W wftg R coniplaint thc country tion for Vice-President in favor of ¡da.v. «nJ tliat night and Saturday stifle: OR. •tariff reform’ republican rise up wag iigtcninR for. Thurman. | In all, 2.26 inches fell, and was the I most welcome change in thc weath Range—Grant county, Oregon. und cry out that the discussion of Oregon’s delegates were instruct- Th« Krault». er wc liavi ever seen. It was the P. O.—Burns, Grant county. Oregon. 27-ly tariff reduction by congress is nk ! The election is over, and although ed for Pennoyer for Vice-President, salvation of the country. ining the lumber business? the official count has not been made hut the Governor withdrew his name Every indication points to a large RILEY & HARDIN. B oston C orbet , thc man who it is known that the state has gone ; >n favor of I liurman. yield in all kinds of grain this fall, BURNS, OREGON. »hot J. AV. Booth, thc slayer of republican by full 7000 majority, j Turpie, of California, nominated with fair prices. Addre** ISAAC FOSTER. ■ The democrats are disgusted and j Thurman. Astori&n: President Lincoln, and whose mind Big crops all over thestate. Crops Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio, was shortly afterwards bt*eaiue unset i the republicans jubilant. If the Ageut for «tarer S¡ Walker, wholesale dealera In C attle branded on tled, lias escaped from thc asylum latter gained their victory by en-. nominated for Vice-President by never fail in Oregon, and any man Left Bide: V. Un at Topeka, Kansas, where he has ergctic, hard work and unswerving acclamation, amid prolonged and that owns a bit of land has a sure thing and need not be sick or fear der-bit in Right ear, Iteen incarcerated the past year, loyalty to their party, we congrat- vigorous applause, climatic troubles. Send this little ' and {«¿now nt large. As he is vio ulnte them. close up. Left ear: Tho republican state ticket is T he Prohibitionists have nomi- chunk of truth back to some poor ! lent «fid full of plans for killing WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES, Smooth crop. various state oflv-ials, his escape elected; and the county also, ex- „ated Clinton B. Fiske for Presi- fellow that you know way back in , Range: Grant, Crook, and Lake counties. cepting county clerk and one com- dent, the Mississippi valley, who crawled . P. O.—Riley, Grant county, Oregon. 27-ly lias created considerable alarm. missioncr. That Mr. Mael and Mr. A gent for F ireman ’ s F und I nsurance C ompany . l-ly out from under the wreck of his T he Woman’s Suffrage conven- barn in the last cyclone, and who; O n June 1st, Secretary Vila« ren Davis should have stemmed the tor ALMEDA A. STENGER. V k . dered a decision in the cane of Ly rent of republican success, speaks tion nominated Belva Ixxikwood is now taking quinine every day for , N. BROWN, ons vs. Ivers, of the Lakeview lam! 1 volumes for their popularity. But. for President. thc shakes, and tell him it is the C attle branded DEALER IN district. Tho decision was in favor that such a mah as I. J. Hague-' on I*eft »ide-, eircle- exact fact. *4. A Hplit in each of Lyons, the Harney townsite not should have been defeated is I The republican national conven- Corvallla Gsrette: being subject to pre-emption as, n source of genuine surprise to both tion meets at Chicago next Tues- Travel between Portland and Cal BURNS, GRANT CO., OREGON, there was trade and business being partius. He but shared the gencr-; Jay, June 19th. ifornia has increased so much an ~ carried on there nt the time the en al disaster, however, and went down i additional sleeper is to be added Range—<>rant county, Oregon. gWFor Fine Quality and Low Prices, Give us a call. with the ship, colors flying. I TuE Htate of New York has abo1’ P, O.—Burur, Grant county, Oregon. try was made. this week. From present indications, South- iBllcJ hanRinK‘ and W,H hereafter Thc general ¡»assenger agency of T he President on June 1st signed ern Grant went fairly democratic, | e’e?uU the d«th penalty by elec the Northern Pacific in Portland re the bill reviving the rank of Gener hut Northern Grant went over- '‘ncdy- ______________ ceived advice that the company ex al of the army, and nominated Phil Livery and Feed Stable. whelmingly republican. notice to contractors and road pected to run trains through the Sheridan for the position. The One point in thc matter is made budded for the construction of the Cascade tunnel on Sunday, May senate immediately confirmed the very plain, viz: POWELL & SUMMERVILLE. v:z: the clever and tell- tell- ' ixing Creek road appears in the 26th, when there would be a change CHAS. G. FRYE, nomination, and the news of the ing manner ..................... P roprietor , in which thc republi in time. It is understood that the 1 PROPRIETORS. high honor paid him was carried cans threw dust in the eyes of dem last East Oregonian. switchback will not be abandoned, nt once to “Little Phil," and gave ocratic voters by thc cry of “voting Burns, Oregon E very democrat who scratched but that excursions will be run over Good Accommodation« at Reasonable |hc sick man great pleasure. for the heat man.” Men who urged his ticket has the pleasure of know it during tho summer to accommo Rate«. 7-ly Our New Nary. voters, with'tongue nnd pen, tobe ing that the republicans attribute date tourists and persons on the i The administration is pushing “independent;” to vote without re- l his action to a disapprobation of ooMt*who have never seen the most forward |)ie building of our navy . gard to party lines, but for the “hest President Cleveland. wonderful piece of railroading and r* as rapidly as .possible. The signs 'mtn;” issues were dead; “voting , wildest scenery in America. A NEW STOCK OF FINE GOODS. I • T iie United Labor party has of the times point to the probabil straight” was an evidence of being | JMk*onvlite Ttki«*: ON A CASH BASIS. T ity of a very severe and destructive under party lash, while “scratch nominated one Cowdrey, who is It has been a. long time since so war in Europe, liable to break out ing" showed "sense,” etc., when only 3t> years old, for President. much gold was taken from quartz Patrons may rest sMnred that an orderly, well-kept bouse will be maintained, ar at any day, in which case the neces June 4th came round, voted the re As thc Boston Herald remarks, he in southern Oregon as at the pres F. J. WELLS,------- P roprietor . wrong-doing tolerated; and the quality of the Goods unsurpassed by any other res sity for n navy to protect American publican ticket straight without re will probably mature somewhat ent time. From several different ble business in our'Vine. j _ j . interests is apparent Io all. Two gard to the “best man.” Only a before he gets there. ledges in Jackson county is a con vessels, the gunl>oat ‘'Yorktown,’’ sufficient number of the republicans siderable quantity of gold dust be Is prepared to f urn Ml all kinds of fre«h OVR RKADINA 1>KNK. meats, taurage. etc. L***ve your order. and the dynamite cruiser ‘‘Maine," ‘scratched’ to complete the blind D emorest '« msgaiinr for June ing obtained weekly. If any abun SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. both designed and contracted for ing of democrats. AVe do not carries a frontispiece entitled "Along dance of capital and enterprise was under this administration, were object to their action. They voted the Beach,” and a steel engraving, employed, this section would soon I launched at Philadelphia on May for tho principle at «tnkc, not the 1 “Tbe Floral Message.” It contains take front rank among thc best on I J. C. W ELCOME P roprie tor . W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R 88th On this coming 4th of July, men. They were doing wlieelhorso several articles of deep interest, as the coast. A Full Stork oi East Orwitt ’ nlan 9 the ‘‘Baltimore” will I* launched; work for their party, lhit demo I “Paddle Your Own Canoe,” “Harem it is claimed that there will u this is a twin screw steel cruiser, crats who followed this advice from Life in Turkey;” a mugular ttory, ||gn times as much fruit raised in with a speed of 19 knots per hour; the euemies’ camp, how could yo» “Roanoke ” “The Fire Fiend;” ar- Southern Oregon this year as laat. and will be a llag ship and carry I» so gulled? Jeweler. tides on subjects of interest to T* i'.— —“ — Look out for counterfeit half- 300 men. Tilth* is another at the O ur cotemporary calls for dear housekeepers, fashion«, etc. dollars. as they are abroad in tbe CHAS. SAMPSON - - Brass, O r . Brooklyn navy yard nearly ready wool, higher priced woolens and i T he Nov««. iet is engage.I in tbe land Four have been detected for launching,- which will sail 17 cheap sugar. That is the Blaine Always sept on hand. Being a Sad.Uer by Trade in able and ready to won it up knot« per hour. One at Norfolk doctrina, w)jivh h»» received a publication of an entertaining ro- within the laat two or three days --------------- WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH__________ yards is a battle ship having her black eye from the republican aen- mance entitled “Beryl,” which will They are made of lead, and the Ateo, a full line of Saddles—the celebrated Stag saddle tree and White CITY HOTEL. most important parts protected by a|e. that body holding that if sugar be followed by “A Fortnight Folly.” counterfeit is very good. River saddle tree; Spurs—silver inlaid; Whip«; Bridles; Hames«, etc. The Novelist is a weekly magazine steel plates 13 inches thick, and js placed ujKin the free list, a boun Satisfaction guaranteed for ('ash at reasonable prices. gM*Mr Wel —Mrs. J M Parker, of Sage Hen L iterature , a weekly magazine, vallev, and her little daughter Rosa, B. F. I.LOYI'------- P roprietor . come is, also. will sail 19 knots an hour. The ty equal to the preaent tariff of 70 "Newark" is a cruiser built of steel per cent should be voted the plant for May M, contains “The Heroine called on T h » H erald today. —The Indians Mate that an agent TNI* Haul lualr fnrnlaked. n»*r» iperlal In and will have a speed of 18 knots er«. The Milla bill makes a reduc .if Ivanhoe." “Haga zine Science," AN AUCTIONEER. is coming here soon to inquire into 'lv»»t»:i la arr^mmodailoti to th» traulin* per hour. The “Charleston" is be tion of 23 per cent on sugar. 30 per "Pernicious Literature,” I-Soar nene their condition and decide whether ab 11». w hoao pat n>n *fr I* aollrltad. ing constructed at Han Francisco, cent on woolens and removes the of Diction.” ‘'Democracy in Litera thev shall be removed to the reser And will attend all «tich demandi* • >^TaM» raraiabM «uh th» s»»«»»«» [ ture," etc vation or not. and s iTNr ^ed out as a flag ship. IQ per cent on wools I»- llorlt în Town-Hall in Bunn* 20-tf f HERALD. 1 : Ik □ Í 1 1 1 11 o.** f Í II j 1 I I! 1 i L Democratic Ticket GENERAL MERCHANDISE P F STENGER. HARDWARE, TINWARE. WAGON MATERIAL, V GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Meat Market X