East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 20, 1888, Image 4

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    THE HERALD.
Spcrch of "Sunset" Cvx.
LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS
had started down, and the woman
called after me, “The doors onlv
Mr. Cox, of New York, said he
open from the elevator, ma’am.”
THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW
The Old Hymn.
would be willing to reduce taxation
W hen I glanced at my compan­ in almost any way. It would be
Lake Co., Oregon.
BY MRS. OKOBUK AW'HlfiALt),
ion's face, after this appeal to the found that in order to get *50,000,-
AS IT IS VOICED BY ITS LOCAL NEWSPAPER 4 THE HERALD.
Today, with a quiet heart, I heard
The prayer, the anthem and the psalm, servant, I saw it had undergone a | 000 into the treasury, the country
TREES. TREE8.
BUSINESS MEN abroad sec that LAKEVIEW, Lake co., Or., contain*: 1 newspaper; 2 hotel*;
And gently on my spirits fell
change. Instead of the bright, be­ now paid at least $300,000,000. He
grocer: 2 saloons; 1 brewery; 1 undertaker; 2 laundries; 1 furniture store; 1 shoe shop; 1 ineat
The sweetnas« of the Sabbath culm,
i market; 4 lawyer*: .3 physician*: I surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 dentist; 1 drugstore; 1 Jeweler; 2
nignant
expression,
and
cheerful
would not call the protection sys­
Till, at the reading of the hymn,
blacksmith*; 2 harness shops; 1 livery stable: 1 bakery; 3 general merchandise store*; 1 bath
smile, there was a dark, angry tem robliery or burglary; he would
^Vith sudder; teurs my eyes were dim.
houae: 1 milliner shop; 1 real estate agent; 1 saw-mill. Also, 2 Masonic lodges: 1 Good Tern
SHRUBS
SHRUBS.
scow], and his eyes flashed forth use some smooth word, like the gen­
plar lodge; 3 Odd Fellows* lodges; 1 United Working Men’s lodge.
That old hymn! Its *ncre<| lines
Had fallen on my childish ei>rs;
such wrathful glances that 1 felt tleman from Ohio, (Butterworth),
Mv life turned b$< k, unhindered by
'
they would burn if they did as their who said that custom duties were
The stretch of intervening years.
FRUITS.-
owner wished. A chill crept over not a tax but a trade regulation.
Near me my little daughter smiled,
And yet I was again a child.
me as I asked myself the question: [Laughter.] He remembered read­
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY
Outside, the winds were fierce and rough. ‘’Can this man be sane?”
ing about a Catholic priest who met
The winter’s .chill yas in the air;
“Madamc,” he said fiercely, “you with a robber who carried neither
But I could hear the bonny birds,
have grossly trespassed on my for- knife nor pistol in his hands, but
And humming insects every where.
And feel, in spjte of Jrpst and snqw.
, bcarance. I would have served vou said totheprjest: “Venerable elder
ORNAMENTAL.
A summer freeze from long ago.
like a slave; am] see what a return brother, it is cold in the mountains,
To find the ¡dace I took the book,
you make!”
lend me your coat. Venerable el­
And held it in a woman’s hand,
With every word he uttered his der brother, I am tired of walking,
While all my soul was moved with thrills
No other soul could understand ;
passion grew hotter and hotter In- lend me your horse.” That was a
H. SCHMINCK
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
And quite unseen, with love divine,
stantly I saw I must try pacific trade regulation. [Laughter.]
My mother’s finger’s folded mine.
Great Britain used to be one of
MOST BEAUTIFUL.
measures; and with a calmness I
And not because the mu le rose
the
highly protected countries, and
was far from feeling, I said:
Exultingly, 1 held my breath,
Lest I should lose its sweet delight
“Sir, I did not mean to be un­ was forced to abandon her extreme
Upon her lips the hush of death
WIIAT IS HOME
grateful; ingratitude is something I protective policy only when the
For years had lain!—and yet I heard
—MANUFACTURER OF TINWARE.—
My mother’s voice in every word.
despise. Let me thank you a thou­ country was brought to the verge of
bankruptcy,
starvation
and
revolu
­
sand times for your desire to serve
Full well I know the dead are dead,
tion. Her protectionists, a/ early
Yet sometimes at a look or tone,
me.”
Farmers need not incur the expense and delay of sending off for
I
With short relentjng, will the past,
as 1842, made the same arguments
The
scowl,
the
anger
vanished
as
One moment give us back pur own;
Agricultural Implements, as this House keeps a full stock at Fair ■
as
those
made
in
this
house
by
the
SHADE
TREES
?
soon as they had appeared. Here*
p, liappy pain ! Too quickly done—
Prices. Citizens will find here as complete a line of Hardware and
protectionists. They predicted that
As swiftly ended as begun.
i plied:
Crockery as in any other establishment in this section of countrf
the
reduction
of
the
British
tariff
I “Madame, don’t mention it. 1
A MAD KllfE
f^TINWARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER. CALL AND SEE GOODS.
, felt that your ingratitude was not would shake the social relations of
sv riri camll .
premeditated. It was merely the the country to their very founda­
Do you ask me the cause of that j result of—of—of—well, perhaps of tions, subvert the whole system of
society, lower wages, throw great
single lock of white hair over my indigestion.”
quantities
of land out of cultivation, I
right temple? Well, I will tell you
I wanted to smile at this sug­
now, though for a year after the gestion, but I felt that it would lie render it impossible for the govern-1 IS THE OLD'EST, LARGEST, & MOST RELIABLE NURSERY
event occurred which caused it, I dangerous, so I heaved a deep sigh merit to raise taxes, and reduce the
GROWING STOCK FOR THE WEST.
would not mention the subject un­ and tried to look as sad as I could. laborer to a lower scale in life.
Nothing
of
the
kind
happened.
der any consideration.
Watching my every expression,
One bright autumn afternoon, I this sadness made him implore me Among other predictions were those
2Ä Miles South of Lakeview.
dressed myself with unusual care to tell him what he could do for me. of Disraeli and other tories that the
to make a call on a Mrs. Mark Del­ "Stop on the ground floor,” I ship building of Great Britain would
A. SNIDER
IN ACTUAL CULTIVATION, WITH A CAPITAL OF
L akeview , O regon .
iver, whoso husband was in close quickly—perhaps too quickly for vanish, but never in all history has
there been seen such a stupendous
$200,000
business relations with mine. I my object—demanded.
PAYS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR GRAIN.
result as that which followed the
GUARANTY
OF
FAIR-DEALING
WITH ITS PATRONS.
A
went to the hotel where she was
We had arriyed at the third floor,
Thl. MUI I. In nne condition for turning out Superior Work I. In charge of a Flrrt clu. Miller
staying, and on scmling up my card and the door not closing tightly on repeal of restrictions on her ships.
was told the lady was not feeling our ascent, the elevator man stood Her shipping rose from 3,400,000
GUARANTEE OUR FLOUR,
very well, but would like to see me with it opened, ready to spring in. tons in 1848 to over 8,000,000 tons
in
1883,
and
is
still
rising,
while
we
if 1 would come to her room.
With the nimbleness of a cat, my
THEN BUY OF THIS HOUSE .APPLES PEARS
The Highest Price« will be paid for Wheat. Highest Rate&wlll be paid in exchange for
“Show t|,e laily to 350, sixth big companion dealt him such a re­ have lost all of our foreign shipping.
PEACHES, PLUMS, QUINCES,.CHERRIES, PLANTS
IF
BLAIXK
DON'T
ltl'N.
floor,” said the man in waiting, with sounding blow that he toppled over
APRICOTS, NECTARINES. .FLOWERS, BERRIES.
OATS, WHEAT, AND BARLEY.
GRAPES, NUTS, &C,. EACH BEST OF ITS .KIND...
(he papal (Iqurjsh to the man in the against the opposite wall of the cor­
John
Sherman
is
the
statesman
I
plevator.
•C all and 8 k « fob Y ovbhlvv B«ro»« T badino E libwhibe .
That Ohio wants to toot,
ridor, his head banging with a
I found a gentleman already in crash.
As the Presidential winner
On the ’8M route;
the uleyatqr, and, whjle waiting to
And John is mighty willing,
“
Matlame,
”
he
said
triumphant
­
pec if no one else cured to be taken
For he likes that kind of fun;
pp, I had a good look at him. He I ly, “you will perceive I am a good
And he’ll grab it in a hurry, too—
If
was a large, finely proportioned hand at cracking cocoa-nuts.” And
Blaine
EVERGREENS,
man, with a singularly attractive he began to tell me the most ludi-
Don’t
'
crons
tale
of
the
number
and
size
face. He did nqt seeip inclined to |
Kun!
ARBOR VIT.E,
be seated, but walked froip the ele­ of the human fruit he had broken.
There’s Allison and Harrison,
Interrupting
him,
I
said,
"Here
vator into the hall and back, and I
The darlings of two States,
Of Iowa and Hoosierdom,
then from one side to another (for is the ground floor.”
But each one hesitates;
It was a dangerous interruption.
The Finest To Be Found in the Lower Market
it was a large, square, very showily
He’s wailing and he’s willing
For
a
minute
his
face
was
darkened
furnished apartment) apparently [
To shoot the party gun,
But he’ll only pull the trigger, sir,
desirous of examining the workman­ with an angry frown, and I did not
.JUNIPERS, SPRUCE
P. LANE
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
If
ship. lie entered intp conversation know but that my turn had come
Blaine
for
having
my
cocoa-nut
cracked.
BEST
BRANDS
OF
LIQUORS
&
CIGARS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
with the man in charge, asking him
RIIODODENRONS
Don’t
Kun!
questions about the machinery and But l e exhibited his resentment by
ORNAMENTAL:
management; and before we reached saying snappishly:
There’s Evarts and there’s Gresham,
There is Cullom and Depew,
“Ground floor! Of course this is
the third floqr they were excellent
Each otie a willing patriot
friends. The elevator man imparted the ground floor. Where else would
To see the party through,
Two First-Class Billiard Tables
his entire stock of information as you expect to find it? On the top of
And do such deeds of daring
ASH,
ELDER,
As no other man has clone,
to the running of his ear, and had the house?"
But only, fellow-citizens,
BIRCH. LINDEN,
been delightetl at the impression
\\ hen the elevator reached the
If
this knowledge seemed to piake on bottom, the new machinist exhib­
Blaine
THE HOPKINS HOUSE..
CHESTNUT, CYPRESS,
Don’t
the stranger.
ited the same skill in starting it up
Kun!
At the third flpor we stopped, the again ns he had at the other eml of
RED-BUD, TULIP, AC.
elevator man evidently oxpeeling the line. By this time the different
There is Stanford and there’s Ingalls,
M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor .
The rich man and the poor,
wmo one. Ilcstep|>ed into t!|c hall floors had more or less people
They are waiting on the threshold,
WEEPING
WILLOWS
when like a flash the doqr shut to watching for our approach. The
They are knocking at the door;
and the car started up. The gen­ I car was made to run at the top of
Each one is recoin mended,
Each is a “favorite son,”
tleman turned tq me with the calm­ its speed. In spite of that, I heard
They can only be pursuaded to,
Thi. Hotel I. new (H oom , Room., and Forniture) and offer, courteou. .ervlce to every Goret
est, most benignant smile.
one man ask, as we shot by a land-
If
“Madame,” he said, “1 knew you | ¡'ig:
Blaine
Don’t
would much prefer to be served by
“Is that the man you are after?”
Kun!
n gentleman qf quality tl|an by that And the answer made my hair rise,
IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE.
Ochoco
Review:
plown. Where can I leave you?" i "Yes. he got out of the mad ward—”
selections in time for
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and make your
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A
practical
mill
man
named
the fall delivery, if you want to plant none but the Best, and
“Stop fqr the elevator man, I im­ and the rest of the sentence «vas lost
that is always the Cheapest. ThiR spring, alone, more than a
plore you,” I cried; “you do not un­ t«i me. So here I was, caged up Noel, from California, is about to
derstand managing the machinery.” with a strauger flying up ami down erect a $12,(XM) Hour mill at Dallas,
“Indeed, madamc, you injure my between the tins! and tenth stories on the site of the old mill that
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER
feelings very much. Just as though of the hotel at the maddest of all burned down there in 1883. The
citizens have raised for Mr. Noel a
I had not manipulated the elevator mad rates.
C. C. MALTBY
L akeview , O r .
subsidy that in cash, water, etc
[Concluded next week.]
for his Highness the Shah of Persia,
amounts
to
about
$2,000.
as well ns for the Enqx'ror and Em­
Itailroari rrospprli.
press of China, and the Great Mo­
On the 2d, at about 4 p. m., oc­
The Willamette valley papera curred another waterspout at
gul of India!”
“Flense leave me nt the sixth say work will soon lx> commenced Mitchell, scarcely less in magni­
floor,” I nnswered meekly, too much on the extension of the Oregon Pa­ tude than the one that visited that
Harnern. Saddle., Bridle., Spur., L.t!..,., W hip,, cinch«. Chaperajo., None but th.
disconcerted to reflect there were cific and will be kept up duringthe place four years ago. The damage
Several companies of done was prolmbly about equal to
only one-story buildings in any of summer.
the country's lie had enumerated. engineer« arc at work in the Cas­ that done four years ago, washing
Be«t of California Leather inert. Satiafaetion Guaranteed.
"Certainly, you shall be left nt cades re-locating the line of the away fences, tenring out crops in
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
th«' sixteenth floor,” he replied, as road, ami the actions of the Oregon placet ami depositing debris over
we passed the door where I fhin Pacific indicate that they intend at them in others, making a wild
some future time to build a road ' scene of havoc ami ruin all along
would have entered.
“I said ‘sixth* floor,” I rejoined over the Cascades and across East­ the creek for a distance of twenty
ern Oregon, but when thia is to be I i miles.
with some asperity,
General Blacksmith and Wagon Maker
“O, pardon me, oyer fairest if nqt done, there is no telling. This
N early 101* representatives of
dearest. You do not mind if I wait country is anxiously awaiting fur­
IL R SCHLÄGEL
L akeview , O regon .
colored democrats, from more than
until the return trip before leaving ther development in the matter, as
a dozen stale’, but chiefly from
the building of a railroad which
you ?”
Something was not right with the will bring ua into direct communi­ the North, held a meeting in St
Louis June '¡th. and organized a
man, that was certain. He was ail- cation with the outside world is one
Negro National Democratic League
, _ lv, sentimental, light-headed: and of the necessities we cannot much
,««><>14 -wT.
rie.was also vigilant and on the longer do without and prosper Resolutions were adopted endorsing
the administration of President
re »a ,■ lUert He would not let me come Nothing is now expected from the
Cleveland,
anti the league adjourned
near the door or the operating cable. O. R A N. Co. in the way of build­
s-B U G G I E S, W A G O N 8, ET C.,->
io meet next in Chicago.
ing
a
road
from
the
Columbia
into
.e'.’Xli iWtfcw’>nt ,il1 *** »*•< I"'d the
■htp-- L
in h«»pes he would not this section, that company having
»»W l*»«Are the machine down made no move toward viewing out
,.aW f><«(
A 1.1. WORK WA RR A N T E D.
'i*tajh.‘arx’l ’f raffed to a passing do- a prospective line, so the O. T. is
•. hi M I mi »
Cal) at this Office and order, or address the following-named
about
our
only
hop«'
for
railroad
T
he
Oregon
legislature
will
for
me,
be
■ ■■•Id1
GEO. W CRANE. Box 1216, Bloomington
tile, a Trial re -eel., » BeiWeiag A Ir,.«, G.r.Smiib work. I. cnneetio. with the *®p
qviebiv diut M wfia
no use, we communication.—Ochoco Review two-thirds republican
The
Bloomington.”
WILLOW RANCH FLOURING MILL
000,000 Acres
F ine W ines , L iquors & C igars .
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