E ast O regon H erald Vol. 1—No. 83. * THE HERALD. BURNS, GRANT COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1888 HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS. LATEST FASHION NOTES. From Godey's Lady's Book for July: Nebraska Republicans. Stockton Mail: should we pay the lumber syndi- j cates a premium of 12 a thousand ’ feet for lumber, which, with us is a ‘ necessity?” We recommend the thoughts of this Nebraska farmer to the gentle­ men who are organizing republican clubs on the high tariff basis. $2.80 a Year. BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. We gave an account the other Foliage is extremely fashionable day of the remarkable platform i this season for hats, bonnets, and adopted by the Nebraska republi- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. dress trimmings, and ivy leads the PCDLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY ; can convention. A verbatim ac- Harney City, Oregon. way. UY , count of the proceedings of the con­ Will practice in all the Stale Courts. ■u Sprays of flowers are seen on vention shows that the scheme D. L GUACE, many of the summer parasols—one •' of campaign by which a protective LAND NEWS. P ublisher and P roprietor . Under the Home.tead spray, as if the wind had blown it plank was incorporated into the Women’, Right. Laws. ELITE SALOON. AMONG OUR GOODS YOU WILL PROBABLY FIND SUBSCRIPTION RATES: there. — —— • plan of salvation was not agreed Unmarried women, widows, maid­ I One Year .......................... . Braiding is the most fashionable I upon without heavy opposition. ens and deserted wives, who are Hix Months. AT W. COATSWORTH - P roprietor . i trimming for wool dresses, and After the committee oh platform over 21 years, are entitled to all the Three Months ............................ One Year (in advance).......... THE Harney, Oregon. I some are merely braided in fine and had presented its conclusions, call*- rights, privileges and benefits | HERALD CU B LIST: I broad braid on the bodice; the skirt ing for a continuance of the war under the homestead laws that Herald and The Century, one year . |5.75 arranged with pleats and drapery. tariff and denouncing Cleveland can be enjoyed by men. Herald and St. Nicholas, “ ................ 4.75 PRACTICAL SURVEYOR. Herald and Demorest Magazine, one year 3.75 and the Mills bill, no less a person The mother of a living child, or Herald and Peterson Magazine 4 .. 3.75 New Goods ( a few ) are now BEING RE- There is a movement to introduce Herald and Godey’s Lady's Book “ . 3.75 children, whether widow, deserted than Ex-United Stale? Senator Van Herald and West Shore “ 4.00 pale colored gowns for brides, but CEIVED DAILY. Herald and Aldtfn’s Manifold Cyclopedia, .2.90 A. J. BROWN. Wyck asked leave to introduce cer­ wife or unfortunate single person, Each additional volume utter Vol. I, ¿5 cents; whether this fashion will meet with 10 cents extra per volume, jmslage. tain resolutions for the convention. may acquire title to .land as the Old Goods at almost your own FIGURE. general approval is yet uncertain. Any aud all kinds yir 'eying done on sh»r Hk request, bcinj^Xm^ed he read head of a family, though kinder 21. ADVERTISING RATES: notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. 4 —6—ly Desirabe Goods ( slightly DAMAGED) A great many bonnets are string­ aud submitted the following as a Widows of deceased entrymen SPACE wk 2 wk lees (nearly all those worn by young substitute for the high tariff planks succeeed to the rights of their hus­ 1 inch HAQ 32 50 3 00 4 0Q girls are), and those that are not, I included in the report of the com­ bands, and may make final proof 3 50 5 00 4 JO 6 00 have small bows of narrow ribbon mittee : and take title in their own names. 6 00 9 00 12 00 16 00 tied under the chin. “Resolved, That high taxes, high It is not absolutely necessary . that JO 00 JO 00 All the garden hats are large, tariff and high transportation rates they should reside upon the land -------- ments free. Such items solicited as news. whereas by our present system the for ninety days or more, during the /^•Liberal rates offered to religious, social, the neck. andcducatioual bodies. thousands of millions collected for FIRST-CLASS BRANDS MADE TO The newest pocket handkerchiefs | carrying on the war and paying the rebellion, in the U. S. army, navy or JOB WORK. STOCK NOW ON THE ROAD— marine corps and died without ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. are those in colored muslin, partic­ national debt, the hundreds of mill­ making an entry, mqy make an en ­ TO BE COMPLETE THE 25 th . ularly those pink or blue hem. ions now in the treasury and the Every style of Job Work executed with neat­ [ millions gathered each day, have try the same as her husband, if liv­ ness and dispatch, und at reasonable rate«: fW^IIas an Improved TIRE SETTER, with stitched, with insersion of Valien- 1 Pamphlets, Posters, which he can set any kind of tire . Circulars, much of it been forced from the ing, might do, and making final Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, ciennes lace; they are Irish and pockets of Labor. Years a'go the proof receive credit, in lieu of resi­ Note Heads, ( arda, Tickets, statements, Dodgers, Etc. Invitations, Memoranda, wear and wash well. Colored ones money centers secured from con­ dence on the land, for the period of 4py*Qnr Office material. Job Stuck, Stereo­ typing Outfit, Ac, are all new. The mechani­ are general, or white ones with col-1 gress a repeal of the income tax, the husband’s service, not to exceed cal department is In charge of printers bred to the business, which is au assurance that orders ored embroidered corners, or crossed the tax on bank deposits, railroad 4 years. will be correctly filled. receipts and others, while the tax The deserted wife of a homestead with narrow lines. on lumber, sugar and salt remain entryman may make final proof as JASPER DAVIS - P roprietor . T he H erald is kept regularly on file fur re­ as before, while tho tax on coarse his agent’and have patent issue in ference, in the Geo. I*. Rowell Newspaper Ad­ OREGON NEWS. vertising Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New \ ork. fabrics, is higher in proportion than the name of her husband, or she — DEALER IN— that on silks, satins and diamonds. may contest his entry on the ground Dalle. Times-Mountaineer: N. BROWN, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY “Resolved, That more money of abandonment of th«S claim, and, It is stated on good authority that DEALER IN is now being taken from the pockets after cancellation, enter the land in Groceries and Merchandise. soon The Dalles will have a flour­ katioxal : of the people than is sufficient to her own name. The latter is the Graver Cleveland President.................................. ing mill with all the latest im­ Vice-President........................ ....................... Vancancy defray the expenses of the govern­ wisest course, for many reasons. Thoa. F. Bayard Secretary of Htute proved machinery. Chas. H. Fairchild Secretary of Treasury ment is an injustice; that hoarding An unmarried woman (widow or W T. Vilas ^LACKSMI t J] . Secretary of Interior §HOp BURNS, GRANT CO., OREGON, in the treasury cannot be justified otherwise) having initiated an en­ Wm. (’.Endicott ’ Secretary of War . From Bedrock Democrat: W. C. Whitney Secretary of Navy ... Don M. Dickinson Several thousand sheep will be in buying our bonds before due and try may marry without affecting Post mas lor General gXF*For Fine Quality and Low Prices, Give us a calL . A. H. Garland giving 25 per cent for the privilege Attorney General shipped by rail to the Chicago mar­ of buying them, and is only a bene­ her right to the land, provided she STATE—ORteOOJT. complies with the legal require­ VAN. S. CURTIS, T rop ' r . > J. N. Dolph. (R) ket from Baket City within the next fit to bond holders, as producers ments. Should she marry prior to U. 8. Senators J. il. Mitrbell.(K) Binger Hermann,(R) Congressman few days. One party from Grant and laborers do not hold bonds.” the time when she might make her Sylvester Penn jver, (D) Governor.............. Up­ .. Geo. W. .McBride, (R) All kinds of Blacksmithing county will load 3,000 head. The discussion which followed final proof and perfect her claim, Secretary of State G. W. Webb, (D) Treasurer wards of 100,000 head have be»« took a wide range and was deliber- and leave the land to reside with J. H. McElroy,(R) and wagon work. Hupt. Public Instruction her husband elsewhere, the entry Frank Baker State Printer taken out of the country up to the ative throughout, On a final vote would be liable to cancellation for ■ ) R. 8. Strahan, (D) / Win. 1*. ix>ra, lx»rd, (K) (R) /Î^-Horseshoeing S5.00 a span. Supreme Judges win. r. present time, this year. the substitute received the support abandonment—but not on account > W. W. Thayer, (D) SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT; of nearly a third of the convention. of the marriage. Lake County Examiner : DIAMOND ADVERTISEMENTS. District Judge L. B. I son , (D) W here a man and women each District Attorney M. D. C lifford , (D) Major Brockenbough and Special ' Thé main speeches were made by _ _ _ _ Agent McCormack, both agents of Van Wyck and Delegate Watson, a make a homestead entry and mar- ROBINSON & DODSON PROPRIETORS. county — grant : ry before making final proof, one of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. . J. B. JonsBox. (R) the government, are here on busi­ farmer from Otoe county. Representative the entries must be relinquished, or County Judge N. K M a UY.(K) ness in the land department. They J. T. Mm. (1>) Clerk . ..... “The free trade cry,” said Van commuted, at their choice. If they Full Supply of D ia mond , O r K. H all , (R) J. ÏX INGRAM, Treasurer will have many special hearings in live together on one homestead, the | Wyck, “ will not mislead a single ( T. A. VrKlXNOK, (D) Commissioners J T. H. M kuvr , (D) this land office in the next few thinking man in the country that entry covering tho other homestead I J. II. N ka L, (R) Surveyor months. gives attention to* the existing con­ will be liable to contest for aban­ A. C. DOBK, (L>> A full line of fresh Goods kept in stock, and Sheriff........................ donment, even though the land be 1 Assessor ........ .i M. I>. CAMBEOS, (D) offered at reasonable prices. ditions. We are collecting too cultivated and improved. 25-y From Ochoco Review: School Superintendent . . . , .. H. F. D olio Ji. (D) J.C. LCCE, (R) Stock Inspector ALSO Bennett and Hunt, the O. P. con­ much money,and that is all there The homestead law requires three LAKEVIEW V. 8. LAND OFFICE: CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. things to give final title: 1st, honest tractors, have disposed of all their is about it. If we should reduce Register, A. F. S nelling , (D)’ Receiver, W. M. T oanh E nd , (D) supplies on the line of the railroad taxes to the measure of our wants, residence; 2d, good cultivation, to Drinks scientifically mixed In style and quantity to suit. C. A. KWEEK, in the Cascades. free trade or pauper wages would crops or otherwise; and 3d, fair im-1 provements in the matter of build-1 Prineville Ke»« : | not follow as a consequence, and it logs, fencing and the like. Compli-' U. P. MAILS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. A First-Class Billiard Table Mrs. McGowan, of Burns, Grant ¡is unmistakable dishonesty to go to ance with only one or two of these CANYON CITY, OREGON. burns — vale : county, Oregon, left this pla«e last the working classes on that issue. requirements will not satisfy the Arrives Tuesdays and Fridays at 6 p in. Leaves Monda} s and Thursday at 4:‘«0 a m. i Monday for her home. She has They are sure to find the deception law. Full compliance with all three I BURNS—CANYON CITY: , been visiting in the Willamette val- Rome day, and they will not be to requirements must be satisfactorily i Arrives Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 pm, shown for the entire period at the j leaves Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 a m. ley. blame if they desert us.” date when the final proof is made. BURNS—PRINEVILLE: Portland World: Watson spoke for the fanners, The daughter of a deceased sol-1 Arrives Thursdays at 6 a m. O. P. Cresap, On last Saturday, Inspector Me- hut he has a grasp on the financial dier, sailor or marine, if otherwise : Leaves Thursday s at 6 a m. Kinnon saw a suspicious roll of situation which puts him away qualified, may enter land in her own ( BURNS—LAKEVIEW: right, notwithstanding an entry Arrives Wednesdays at 9 pm. blankets and carpet sack at the ahead of many so-called statesmen. may have been made by her guar-1 Leaves Thursdays ut 6 a m. J. C. PARKER, Postmaster. Kalama depot. On opening the roll We quote a portion of his speech : . dian and perfected for her benefit, lias also a fine assortment of Barbedine ware­ GEO. McGOWAN BURNS, OREGON. something new, which for beauty of design and and carpet sack, they were found to! ‘ ............. “You are denouncing the Mills during her minority. She can1 finish is hard to equal. A fine line (and in all SOCIETIES. ! contain sixty-five 6-tael cans of opi- bill as a free trade measure, and thereby secure two homesteads. shades), of A widow, as the legal representa-! urn, which were promptly seized if a republican president should Agent for Staver A Walker, wholesale dealers In HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77. I. O. O. F. tive of her deceased husband may ' and conveyed to the custom house. he wouW fail in hi(t duty to lhe continue to cultivate his homestead Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Faturday al MOSAIC WARE. 7:30 p in, M. L. FENWICK. N. G. C m as . G unther , SecUy. In the valise were a number of let- country if in his inaugural he did and at the same time make an en-1 ters in German, which will be trans- j not indicate a policy in consonance try in her own name. A woman Beautiful Glass Ware I laved. No other clue to the iden- I with the plan of the Mills bill. has this advantage over a man. She ; EDUCATIONAL. I WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES, . on. are . more farmers and , farm titv of the owner. 1 he — seized i opium There , , ., Tn. can thus secure two homesteads,; WATCHES AND JEWELRY. . • ' laborers in the three states of 1111- while he is allowed only one. A METHODIST CHURCH is worth about 1400. nois, Iowa and Nebraska than there The widow of a deceased entry-! Organization exists in Bums, and a com­ Tobaccv.' and Cigars—Pipes, and Meerschaum East OreconlBn: are working men and women in all man may purchase, under the act modious house is in course of erection. D^A gemt fob F ireman ' s F und I nsurance C omfamt . Uy Pipes a specialty, warranted. Oysters, Sar­ Pendleton can boast of a regular the highly "protected industries of of June 15, 1880, the land embraced dines. Cracker*, all fresh. Koapa, beet brands. Yeast Powders—everybody Chinese I VO» city Wil on a very diminutive the country. ou tell us that there 1 in a homestead entry in cases where »VI J U111ILA1UH » V. «i ’ A ll ran draw a prl.te worth fr«m 25c r. • „„ ...,i if is a duty wheat ■ and and THE BURNS SCHOOL / on ( to) anJ corn, J)w;f Bn) that act is applicable. > P , scale, It h is on Alta Ana street, streer, and ana n (>n and Wf. But to fl. Full line of School H enry N. C opp . Books, and Stationery Is a large, white building, conveniently ar large quarters in cities are of the what good doeB it do thfi fanner? ranged for the accommodation of l>oth sexes of all descriptions. S ays an exchange: Kit Carson's Is out of town limits Mrs. Canfield, teacher. same character, a walk along their Whom does it protect him against? OiderB from The Country promtly and correctly filled.l-ly _______ ______ unbear- The price of his crop )D 1« streets would be positively is fixed at the old partner, Dick Wooten, who,' SAYER A DORE P roprietors , If the stench, the squalor, thn jhing machine by the amount among other notable deeds, once able. 1 'A NEWSPAPER 1 of wheat raised in India and Rus­ the filthiness, the utter depravity, sia, the lowest wage countries in the drove 14,(XX) sheep 1JMX) miles over­ land to California, and made 940,-: Patents Carefully edited and conducted in the iarerrs'a that can be seen within the small world. Yet you increase the cost:. . .. .. . , . i of all is estabLsh«>d in Burna, and ciu nlates in of production by laying a tax on the ! 000 °Peir“‘‘on- ftn'1 ,wh,° J" every Wirt of. Harney Valley—T he E ast O re ­ space of half a block 4n Pendleton gon HERALD. were magnified an hundredfold, as clothing and farm implement« ofinow ‘2 years old, has just had hia| it must be in San Francisco, it i* a the American farmer. We would sight restored by an operation by a not care for the tax if the govern­ READING ROOM. mystery how a white man can live ment needed it. The farmers of Chicago surgeon, after eight years blindness. A A«»k haa hsc« ltt«| u, in Ta« Il»aLi> within a mile of its locality. Walk the northwest are a loyal people. «•r». «km «II lh- les lln« pwl.wik«'.« man «Ines, w^kllt,. .i>4 «re S enator Thurman will visit down “Chinee alley” in town ami You know that. All that we have «I.<-«H1 «I the i]*mMl <>t .11 lo.rr. nf he woudetxsf Invrw no use for it. cf S'ebr::!:: We of Nebraska a triP to lhc I’wiffc slope, deliver- REDUCED PRICE. Brux*. O regon . tire nreartw la a me« bod and avr<.m of that sight of filthy squalor to which a burn coal for fuel, and pay 100 per' ing speeches in California, Oregon rae he pepf-rmed all over the rountrg M'bou« separatinir the umrkers frutn their homes pay hog-pen would be a paradise in cent duty on blankets. Free trade, and Nevada, and making occasion- Mbrral; a«F undo Ulber ms , yuan«.or.Jd; spreta) atedty «muí comparison; and the whole atmos­ would not follow if the duty were; al >pee<.hw, along the route He is tal ’equirtBi; you are glared true «nt nH« our, reduced one-han. There are more ... ; a ?. .. A.. .. „ and return to us and We will send you ft««. phere is impregnated with a sicken- farmers in treeless Nebraska than hkeb «»»*‘be liveliest “old man thing of great value and UMlatan«-«* ♦.» that star y«wi in hvwiarua whf« h will brinu y«»u odor that needs but a word to de- there are persons employed in the Oic republican party ever encoun- in mora auvnuy rizhi awav than anything «ter In ♦he wnrid grand outfi» free Add ret« Tar« A scribe it—opium, - Why .................. entire ‘ lumber ... industry. tered. — —Ex. Ji. B. A Good road all the way. fu., AtfW*. Main« V. J. MILLKIl. WHAT YOU WANT RIGHT PRICE. AT COST AND BELOW. GENERAL MERCHANDISE! THE THE BEST WINES & LIQUORS, FINE SILVER WARE HARDWARE, TINWARE. WAGON MATERIAL, Shingle»,