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I E ast O regon Vol. 1—No. 41. X H erald BURNS, GRANT COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1888. $2.30 a Year. T BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New York, for President, and Joe. N. Greer, of Tennessee, for Vice- - «safet E d . H erald : Mr. Mills has gone AS. A. COGSWELL, F. A. COGSWELL, President. The two-other wings of CM Lakeview THE TOWN OF BURNS Linkville. C. A. KWEEK, ALL-AT-HOME PRINT. on his campaigning tour. He is the' party will probably put up their G2.ANT CO. OREGON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. speaking to large audiences, the COGSWELL A COGSWELL AS IT IS VOICED BY THE HERALD. men. CANYON CITY, OREGON. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY people showing great interest in the Senators Harris of Tennessee, LAKEVIEW AND LINKVILLE, Or. BY tar .T question. It is hard to un- BV8INI88 MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT Morgan of Alabama, Berry and A^ttorneys-at-Law. Bums contains I de stand why any good citizen D. L GRACE, 1 newspaper; 1 hotel: 1 saJoon. 1 undertaker: 1 meat market: 2 lawyers; 9 physicians Saulsbury of Arkansas, Beck of . should object to such articles as 1 surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 drugstore; I Jeweler; 1 blacksmith: I livery stable: 1 general mer P ublisher and P roprietor . Kentucky, McPherson of New J er, chandise stores; 1 hardware store; 1 saw-mill; 1 carpenter; 1 saddle A harness shop; 1 gro wool, salt, lumber, tin-plate, and Attorney, Notary Public & cery »tore. Alao, 1 Odd Fellows lqdge; 1 reading room; 1 school; 1 church. sey, Ransom and Butler of North SUBSCRIPTION RATES: matters of necessity, as well as raw £)ffiF Mail a copy of T hs H bbald to Advertise your town, in the East. Carolina, Coke of Texas, Kenna of Collector. One Year ................................................. <3.00 material, being placed on the free Six Mouths.......................... 1.50 West Virginia, Brown of Colorado, Three Mouths................................................. 75 list. One Year (in advance)............................... 2.50 O. P. Cresap, Cullom of Illinois, Wilson and A, C. BRODER8EN,... Lakeview. The senate committee is sti(l la Plumb of Iowa, Frye of Maine, IIEKALD CLUB LIST: boring with the tariff bill. Hoar of Massachusetts, Sabin and Any business entrusted to me, will receive Herald and The Century, one year *■» I Has also a flue assortment of Barbedine ware— moat-careful and prompt attention. Land mat The fisheries treaty was today re- Manderson MmldaudHI. Niciuiiaa,» something new, which for beauty of design and ________ ______ Of „....eSO'V Miiineso'i, Chandler ters and Collectiou a specialty. Correspond $Uraid and L^morest Magasiw, one X75 finish is hard to equal. A flue line (aud in all Herald and Peterson Magazine “ 8.75 shades), of jected by the senate, by a strict of New Hampshire ' fctó Dolph“oT ence aolteited tn English a^d German Herald and Godey’» Lady’s Book * 1.75 party vote. If trouble with Eng Oregon are nearing the end of their Herald and West Shore “ 4.00 Herald and Ixaiie’s Illustrated Newspaper 5.75 THE ANNUAL RACES WILL BEGIN AT Attomy-at-Law MOSAIC WARE. land should ensue, the blame there terms. Most of them will be re Herald and Leslie’» Popular Monthly .. 4.75 Herald and Leslie’» Sunday Magazine 9.75 for can be easily located. Since elected. Herald and Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.W Each additional volume after Vol. 1, 55 ceuts; M. A. KELTON. the old treaty expired, the quarrels I From present indications the 10 cents extra per volume, postage. Publishers of periodicals are solicited Lakeview, Or. to sen<Tclubbing rates, a copv of their work for Beautiful Glass Ware between Canadian and American next Vice-President will cast the our Free Reading Room—Weflk. and bind the fishermen over their respective vote that determines whether the Practices in the courts of the state, aud before latter at cluse of every half-volume, aud pay fur the U. 8. Laud Office. 1-ly copies by advertisement. rights have grown to seriouB pro senate will be republican or demo WATCHES AND JEWELRY. portions, ready at any moment to cratic in complexion. ADVERTISING RATES: THE TRACK IS BEING PUT IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION Livery I Feed Stable break into active hostilities. Last wk 2 wk mu 3 mo 6 mo SPACE During a recent absence from the AND A GRAND STAND AND AMPLE SEATING ARE Tobacco and Cigars—Pipes, and Meerschaum P. H. MURPHY. year numbers of our fishing vessels city, President Cleveland’s friends Pipes a specialty, warranted. Oyster», Sar 1 inch 11.60 92.50 •5 00 $8 00 111 00 dine», Crackers, all fresh. Soup», beBt 3 0U 4 00 f> 50 12 00 18 00 2 “ BJSING BUILT FOR THE ACCOMMO . were confiscated upon the merest did a handsome thing in erecting LAKEVIEW - - - - OREGON. brands. Yeast Powders—everybody 3 50 5 00 8 00 15 00 24 00 3 “ can draw a prize worth from 25c 4 M 6 00 10 GO ZO 00 32 00 4 “ pretexts, and the crews treated with at Oak View a beautiful summer to >1. Full line of School HAY & GRAIN DATION OF VISITORS AND a col. 6 00 9 00 15 00 28 00 4M 00 Books, and Stationery 12 00 16 00 28 00 48 00 SO 00 on hand, and prompt attention given 4. I great harshness. At Canada’s re- house or lodge, which was an agree all Always of all descriptions. 20.00 ;>u uo 40.00 60 00 110 00 orders for teams aud vehicles. 1-y SPECTATORS. Orders from The Country promtly and correctly filled. 1-ly i quest a British gunboat was dis- able surprise to him on his return. Liberal reduction to all yearly adver tisers Call at Office, or write to Publisher. 1 patched to the fishing waters, and The work of the Executive is very Watchmaker & Jeweler Cut a charged extra, according to space; | Canadian journals in announcing ar(ill0U8 arMj j8 conscientiously at- none but metal base admitted. J. W. BONEBRAKE. HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS. 1L . IS _ . 1. ___ i _ J i 1 . i. . 1 . ' ” Lakeview, Oregon. the fact boasted that “now that tendod to. we stereotype all our advertisements • G. j Good Work—Reasonable "Prices. i-y «llcnanges after 1st four publications, 91 each. — splendid Yankee fishing fleet will Washington, D. C. Aug. 21st, ’88., ..... -■ ■ ....................... ' Advertising in local columns, 10c a line. soon be a thing of the past.” In V. J. MILLER. Who Paya the Taxes? BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. »^•.Marriage, birth, and death announce | retaliation for Canadian aggres- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ments free. Such items solicited as news. Who pays the taxes? That is the Programme: Hamev City, Oregon. ! sions, congress passed an act giving ¿^»Liberal rates offered to religious, social, Will practice in all the State Courts. 1-tf J. NAT. HUDSON, I question. It is generally consid W. A. W18HIRE, andeducational bodies. PURSES. Lakeview, Or Burns, Or. the President the power, at his own ered that the real estate owners, the F irst D ay . — QUARTER MILE, FREE FOR ALL ................... 9100.00 NOTICE TO FOREIGN ADVERTISERS. discretion, to close the ports of the 1 WILSHIRE & HUDSON. manufacturers, and the merchants While respectfully soliciting your patronage United States against Canada, i PRACTICAL SURVEYOR. S econd D ay .—SIX HUNDRED YARDS DASH, FOR SAD pay the greater share of all taxes 4i8 we desire to keep our readers posted a« to the Attorneys-at-Law best goodB and reliable firm» to deal with, cor The administration proceeded» to DLE HORSES...................................................................... »100.00 respondence will be saved by referring to the collected, but let us look into this LAKEVIEW AND BURNS, OR. A. J. BROWN. following statements based upou our circula negotiate a treaty, which, when I I Any and all kinds of surveying done on short tion iu this and adjoining counties: -I matter a little. T hird D ay —HALF MILE, COLT RACE, FOR TlfREE- This firm practices in the courts of the State, ' notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. 4—5—ly made public, called out a storm of I mm oral mediciual ads. at no price. We are hiring e our office of a Office »'I!1 before th. U. s. Land office. Any land •YEAR-OLDS, TWO IN THREE....................................... »100.00 Advertisements at less than 10 cents per or other bus!nes» entrusted to them will protest from the Canadians who, i wealthy real estate owner of this receive prompt attention. inch, net price, yearly, or 20 cents, transient, not received. F ourth D av — HALF MILE, FREE FOR ALL, THREE declared that England, knowing , .1 . ¿WLAN» CANES SOLICITED, <A^8perial position |2 extra charge per in- 1 city. He is charged on the tax IN FIVE.................................................................................. »200.00 •êrtlon. Instead of position a standing reader war with Russia to be sooner calling attention to ad. each week is run in with I books, several hundred dollars; but ATTORNEY, local news matter free. or later inevitable a«d anxious to where does the money come from GEO. 8. SIZEMORE - - B urns , O r . F ifth D ay —ONE MILE NOVELTY RACE, FREE FOR T he H erald is kept regularly on file for re JASPER DAVIS - P roprietor . maintain friendly relations with to pay those taxes? It conies out of ALL, »50.00 AT EACH QUARTER... ........................ »200.00 Criminal law a specialty. ference, iu the Geo. ¥. Unwell Newspaper Ad the United States, had sacrificed -DEALER IN— vertising Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New ork. our pockets, and the pockets of his interests of the Dominion and T. V. B. EMBREE, M.D. other tenants. ! Groceries and Merchandise ' the OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. conceded every point for which at his residence — on ------ the east side of Sil- He first figures what the build- Office ---------- ---------- ________________________ I . . vies River, ten miles below Burns. that country had contended. It ing we are occupying cost him, how national : was soon evident, however, that the much interest he should get on the Dr. S. B. McPheeters. .Grover Cleveland | ■President....................... . senate, eager for political capital ........ Vaucancy ßLACKSMlf|] §HOp Vice-President. money invested, then he adds to Thos. F Bayard Secretary of State PHYSICIAN * SURGEON. . .Chas. 8. Fairchild against Cleveland, would refuse to Secretary of Treasury that the cost of repairs, taxes, and Office at W. K. Grace’s Drug Store. W.T. Viiasl Secretary of Interior ... 1-1) .......... Wm. C. Endicott | ratify the treaty. Secretary of War I insurance, and when these are all' W. C. Whitney . Secretary of Navy B y O rder of the B oard of D irectors . VAN. S. CURTIS, P rop ’ r . ........ Don M. Dickinson On the flimsy pretense that it Post master General added together he tells us just what | ..................A. H. Garland ! Attorney General J. G. Welch, M. D. P. F. STENGER, Di rectors. “favors England”—a pretense as STATE- ! we can have the rent for. He also Office at residence South of T he H erald Build E. A. STAUFFER, " “ 7* n iw >>. ( r > All kinds of Blacksmithing ing. ly silly, and having the same purpose, TT. 8. Senators i J. II. Mltcbell.(R) JOHN ROBINSON, us over and above what he and wagon work. 6 as the cry of “free trade” raised charges Binger Hermaun.(R) Congressman ISAAC FOSTER, C v I wao . uw Pennuyer, ILin.iovar (D) /lit wants for interest, taxes, insurance | Sylvester Governor Practical Surveyor ! against the Mills bill and of “cop (»eu. W. McBride, (R) I Secretary of Stgte and repairs. Then who is it that O. W. Webb, (D) ! Horseshoeing 05.00 a span. Treasurer For further information address: J no . E. R oberts , Secretary, perhead” against Fuller—the treaty J. B. McElroy. (H1 Snpt. Public Instruction A. McKINNON, pays his taxes and insurance and Any and T. ............Frank Bakei Burns, Grant County, Oregon. State Printer nil kind» of surveying done on shor was rejected. Tho President may ) R. 8. Strahan, (D) and reasonable term». ffW* Settler keeps his building in repair but the notice 5 Wm. P. lord, (R) .Supreme Judges wishing to be located, can have plats furnishe MlscELAXEOus ADVERTISEMENTS. now jf necessary to adopt the ) W. W. Thayer, (1>) free of charge. tenants? SIXTH JUDICIAL D1STBICT: I retaliation measure. Although he The Astors of New York are the J District Judge ............. • • . i ........... J. A. F ke , (R) regards this as an extreme meas District Attorney ................. J. L. R and , (K) Meat Market. greatest landlords in the country.! ure, working hardship to those in AZRO J. CORY, COUNTY— grant : ON A CASH BASIS. They are reported to pay several NEAR BURNS, OREGON. .Representative G.W. G ilham ,(R) terested in traffic with Canada, if N R. M axky .(R) County Judge i millions of dollars a year in taxes; E. Todd, Proprietors, J. T. M arl , ID) Clerk ............. be finds it necessary to use it he ' but the real facts of the case are .......... N. II. B oley , (R) Treasurer................. prepared to furnish all kinds of fresh A ttorney - at -L aw and S olicitor ' vill do so with vigor and firmness, meat«, sausage, etc. Leave your order. f J. n. M c H aley , (R) I they only pay taxes on the house Commissioner» 5 H. II D avis , (D) PaopMirro*«. SAYER & DORE of A merican and F oreign let the results be what they may. they occupy. ............ J. II. N eau (R) Surveyor I ATENTs. j jjut jf, out oj jg pUreiy partisan Saddle and Harness Shop. W. H. G ray (R) Sheriff Were they obliged to pay their C. H. T imm », (R) E. H ayea , (K) Hchool Superintendent j action of the republican senators, own taxes, insurance and repairs J. C. WELCOME - P roprietor . Stock Inspector J.C. LUCK, (R) MECHANICAL EXPERT. I complications with a now friendly themselves, by having their tene- LAKEVIEW U. B. LAND OFFICE: BURNS, OREGON. Register, A. F. » nellino , (D) WA.xn.MO., D. C P°WCr 81,OUld ar’8e> the PCOP1« wil1 ' merits empty, they would become Deceiver, W. M. T ownsend , (D) omce, «IS F rt, N. W W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R ------ place the blame where it justly paupers in ten years. -AKD- Opinions given as to value and validity of I U. 8. MAILS. Patents. Attei.tion paid to Infringement G*-Iun68- The manufacturer, when figuring Jeweler. and Interferences. Patents for Design«, a, Trade-Marks, and Labels obtained. Copy- [ ' national convention of the the cost of his goods, adds rent, re CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns , O r . burn 8— vale : rights registered. American party had rather a pairs and insurance on the building, | Arrives Tuesdays and Fridavs at 6 p m. Leaves Mondays and Thursdays at 4:30 a m. > stormy time in arriving at any de to the cost of his goods, and then I Red Front Livery & Feed BUBNS—CANYON CITY: finite conclusion as to who and figures a profit above that so he Arrivée Monday», Wed n eml ay», Fridays, 4 pm. Stable. what they are, and who and. what pays no taxes, but, like the other,! Leaves Tuesdays, Thursday» and Saturday». Patents. bubns — rm NÉVILLE : I they represent. There are a num- takes it out of the consumers, who | W. C. BYRD P bopbirtob Arrive» Thursday» at 6 a m. Patent,. C.VMt. and Trade-Mark, procured, her of distinct policies, almost OS are principally laboring men and Leaves Thursdays ar 6 a m. Rejected Applications Revived and Prosecuted. | t t aii busiuers before the u. 8. Patent office at-. many as the state» represented, women. BURNS— LA REVIEW: A CASH BUSI a \ ESS AT BED tended to promptly for moderate fees, and no . . Arrives Wednesday» at 9 pm. charge made lanlera Patent is secured. Send for AS an OUtCOme, they are nOW a dl- The merchant does the same I ROCK PRICES. Leaves Thursdays at 6 a m. .•1NVKNTOK-S GUIDE. •• .... ’ .. J. jC. PARKER, Postmaster. tranklin h . hough , waahiiigtou. d . c. vided house. The split came dp- thing when marking his goods be-; Is eur motto. Good Buggy Teams, and Nice Worses Fnrnl»hed at Keaaonanle Charges ------------------------- --------- —--------- ' ring the afternoon session of the fore they are offered for Bale. Then Saddle and Particular Attention paid to the Boarding and Groomingof Transient Stock. Hay 4 Grain SOCIETIES. who pays the taxes? on hand. STATE INSUWICE CO l7th ‘ YuOrk de,e«ati<* A vv. outnumbered all the others and Is it the wealthy landlord or the FRENCH HARNET LODGE. NO. 77, I. O. O. F poor tenant, the wealthy manufac And all kinds of surface lumber thoroughly seasoned for building purposes and at I gent ran to 8uit themselves. Meet» at Odd Fellows Hall, everv Saturday at W. E. GRACE I REDUCED PRICE. ' j To all arguments, entreaties and turer or the poor consumer, the 7:99pm, J. E. M< K1NNON. N. G. B en B rows , Sect’y. wealthy merchant or the poor pur ' propositions they made no response Mrs. Louis Racine, • • Proprietress. B urns , O regon . A limited number of guests ran secure the I EDUCATIONAL. except to vote solidly. The dele chaser? most comfortable lodging nx>ms in the town The aatl,factory manner In which the State gates from the other states had an It is about time the people began at this home. Tables suuplied with all kinds i tn.nrance Company, of Salem, Oregon, ha. con 1-ly darted ita bualnera, and paid It. looses, to proven nounced that if the New York men to look into this matter and when of eatables the market affords. by the fact that tor the part four years IT HAS, , . , . they do, they will find it is the la ^PREMIUMS. iifflDRED proposed to control the convention, Contractor & Builder A METHODI8T CHURCH N. B. A Good road all the way. kd rorepolh t.nd paid more losses the delegates not from that state borer that produces all the wealth i-r In oreran and Waahington Territory than any Organization exists in Bums, and a com other company. A. C. WORTHLNGTON. might as well withdraw. and pays nearly all the taxes both modious house is in course of erection. Bums. Oregon, After several votes had been taken state and national. The many are taxed from the =Estmates Made INVENTION > the I.« i.x half i the rejected offers of comprom- ~w,,rM THE BURNS 8CHOOL cradle to the grave that the few =z=And Plans Furnished. **> Mr Taylor, of the Illinois dele- r*n n**1 ,te" of «wk that may live in idleness. And who is Thoae hfiving work in my line will find ittoi Is a large, white building, conveniently ar rTt . ^52 or.cr ,b b “ 'Ih,^nh.7m without ^^^rhi™Xi X.''^ ga ‘ * On ’ ‘ rOSe * nd ’ ‘ ai<1 that the ? Had ranged for the accommodation of both »exes thefr advantage to give me a call Will contract ' .!!*• worker* their bornes; pay liberal, any one can do the work; either Is out of town ** lit» Mrs. Canfield, teacher. furnish all bufldlnga complete. Including come to the city to take part in a to blame? Same old answer—the to Painting, and Papering Terma Aa reasonable t^^uir^i1 °° *PerlMire*luir*d Capi LnH !U re?' yoa an* ^ee; cut thia out. national convention and not .in a laborer himself.—Advocate. aa any responsible contractor. Office lai Door Mouth of H ksald Building, tf to ”• vaine B.“d we •end nee w to tr**- oi Rreat and win smista you that VALE, OREGON. will atari you in business wbi< h «ill bring yon New York convention. The Illinois CHAS. E BOSWELL “I f the democrats could open in »sore mooey right awar tha.. anything else in BLACKSMITH. A NEWSPAPER the world JTBB‘1 outfit free Addreas Tat » « delegation, he said, would therefore polls in London," shrieks the Inter re fully edited and conducted in the interests Co.. Anguafk Mairie withdraw, which they at once did, Ocean. Yes, and if the republi /. C. PARKER, BURNS, AGENT. all is es»«bl!abed la Burna and rircukUew in P. 8. EARLY B urns , O r . trvjmrt uf Harney VaBey—T he E ast On e - accompanied by the Pennsylvania, cans could open polls in Hongkong! N HE BALD. Vermont, Wisconsin, and other —East Oregonian. —GENERAL REPAIRING— I*«res VALE on Mondays and Thursdays at 4:30, a. m. state delegations. This ¡eft the AXB B umset Cox thus parody’s the Arriv.w at BURNS on Tuesdays and Fridays at fl p. m. New York and California delega READING ROOM. Leaves BURNS on Mondays and Thursdays at 4:30 a. m. tions to constitute the convention. republican assertion that a high tariff makes high wages: “Ireland dank baa W. «tsrl wv 1» Tn Wn.tn Arrives at VALE on Tuesdays and Fridays at fl p. m The New York and California has no snakes Ireland has low 1. where aUtba m... Promptly ?xec«teri. The building ha» been en k wsskliea, aaff Oregos newspapers, are delegate« assembled in the evening wages. Ther^ttre, snakes make larged tod Improved and la »repared to tairn *1 •* »he d'mMisal of a'l loren .»f good liter out all kinds ofblarksmlthlng os abort nntiee l A rordisf iarftatWa extended , and nominated Jas. L. Curtis, of low wages.'* sod in tbe best style Terns Cimh. V-ly 1-ly Close connection at VALE with stage for ONTARIO. THE HERALD. CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENT». FROM WASHINGTON, D. C. FINE SILVER WARE } Tlie JSewv-JXÆill HOTEL. JOB WORK.