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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1888)
E ast O regon H erald ol. II —No. 2. THE HERALD BURNS, GRANT COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1888. FROM WASHINGTON, ». C. ! persons only. Then We have bod CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. ices with with full, s<ek-like vests: W ashington C ity , I). CJ F. A. COGSWELL, CHAS. A. COCMWU.L. those gathered at thd neck, and PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Mailed Nov 19, Received Nov. 29, 188S.J C. A. HWEEK, Linkville. Lakeview. BY Nearly all of the government of drawn nearly to a point at the ATTORN EY-AT-LA W. D. L. GRACE, COGSWELL A COGSWELL. ficials who have been absent from 'waist; those with braided waist CANYON CITY, OREGON. coats; and blouse bodices of all P ublisher and P roprietor . Washington during the campaign, LAKEVIEW AND LINKVILLE. Or. descriptions. have returned and the business of SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Sleeves, even of the eoat shape, •ne Year |3.00 the departments is again moving ix Months. -1.50 are no longer tight-fitting, but are tree Months -75 along as smoothly as though noth Attorneys-at“Lc.w. fae Year (in advance) .2.50 ing of an unusual nature had oc lather full at tbe top. A slight l-ly fullness is seen at the wrists in curred. NEWSPAPER LAWS. , A postmaster is required to give notice by i house dresses. .. . I* It is true that many are sadly ler (returning the paper docs not unswer the l), when a subscriber does not take his paper Attorney, Notary Public & disappointed over the result, though O. P. Oresap, The fichu is agait popular for of the office, and the reason for i s not being en. Any neglect to do so makes the post-1 they conceal the true state of their the house. It is m e of Indian Collector, iter responsible to the publisher for payment i feelings adpnrably, and therp is or Swiss muslin, g «F, or lisse, Ilae also a flue assortment of Barbcdiue ware— [ If any person ordeis h's paper diseon- bed, he must pay all arrearages, or the Pub- • uew, which for beauty of design and worn over a something [er man contiuue to send it until payment is ! A. C. BRODERSEN,... Lakeview. nothing in the smiling countenances edged with lace, an flulsU lx*»d4Ä A—» A —■ Be. and collect the whole amount whether It - shaues), bi 4 a to* -' to be met upon hand. Which ulair. buffi Eken from the office or not There can be! t'*' Legal diseoulinuMuee the payment Sa maffe I necked one; l)llt IS not becoming would indicate anything but satis- ' XlWfKWk Any business entrusted to me, will receive [ Any person who takis a paper from the MOSAIC WARE. ¡office, whether directed to his name or an- most careful and prompt attention. Land mat faction over the result of the elec to stout persons. er, or whether he has subscribed or not. is ters and Collection a specialty. Correspond ence solicited in English and German. kjnsible for the pay. Cloaks, jackets, and mantles are Beautiful Glass Ware tion. If a Subscriber orders h?s paper stopped | There is of course a great amount in great variety. Cloaks are usu [certain time, and the Publisher continues End, the subscriber is bound to pay for it if I of conjectures regarding the ’proba- ally long, partially fitting at the WATCHES AND JEWELRY. hikes it out of the postoffiee. This proceeds Attorny-at-Law he ground that a man must pay for what he able policy of the incoming admin i back, and loose in front. The red- i The courts have decided that refusing to M. A. KELTON. istration, as to who will constitute ingote is a long, close-fitting coat, obacco and Cigars—Pipes, and Meerschaum I newspapers and periodicals from the pvst- k , or leaving them uncalled for, without the cabinet, &c., but it is useless to with no plaits except at the back of Pipes a specialty, warranted. Oysters, Sar Lakeview, Or. ng for the same, is priina facia evidence of dines, Crackers, all fresh. Soaps, best ntioual fraud. Practices in the courts of the state, and before conjecture at this early day as to the skirt, and usually has lapels. brands. Yeast Powders—everybody the U. 8. Land Office. l-ly the course likely to be followed by Jackets are somewhat larger than cau draw a prize worth from 25c HERALD CLUB LIST: the president-elect in selecting his formerly; but Short ones also, are, to |1. Full line of School ild and The Century, one year !■'<• 7; Books, and Stationery Ud and St. Nicholas, “ 4.7. Livery 1 Feed Stable advisers. worn. Mantles are short at the Ud and Demorest Magazine, one year 3.7; of all descriptions. It is generally believed that both back, with long ends in front. lid and Petes son Magazine “ 3.7; Ciders from Lid and Godey’s l ady’s Book “ 3.7.' Houses of Congress will be repub From Demorest’e Magazine: Ud and West Shore “ 4.(M The Country promptlv and correctly filled.l-ly P. H. MURPHY. Lid and Leslie’s illustrated Newspaper 5.7; lican, though the majority in the lid and Leslie’s Popular Monthly 4.7; I Trim a wrapper up the front and Lid and Leslie’s Sunday Magazine 3.7f OREGON. lower House will be small. There I lid and Belford’s Magazine 3.7c LAKEVIEW around the bottom with wide HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS. Ud and Alden's Manifold Cyclopedia, .2.9( are however several districts in | velvet bands of black, dark red, or ch additional volume after Vol. J, 55 cents: IIAY à GRAIN tents extra per volume, postage. un- i navy blue. | Always on haçd, and prompt attention given which the actual result is 1-y V. J. MI LEEK. Publishers of periodicals are solicited 1 all orders for teams and vehicles. certain still, and it is possible that The polonaise is not strictly tai clubbing rates, a copy of their work for free Rending Ro jm—Wc file, and bind the ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- the official count may show that [ ■ speaking, an outside garment, but r nt ch sc of every half-volume, and pay for •B bv advertisement. Harney City, Oregon. Wachmaker & Jeweler, the Demecrats may have a majority part of a street costume, to be worn Will practice in all the State Courts. 1-tf of one or two. without additional wraps, except ADVERTISING RATES: Preparations for the inaugural perhaps, a boa of fur or feathers. J. W. BONEBRAKE. 1 yr. IE j 1 wk 2 wk 1 mo j 3 mo C mo ceremonies on the 4th of March are i A rich dark green, not an olive Lakeview, Oregon. th ¡11.50 12..0 $5 00 1 00 <11.00 115.00 ! ! already being made. 2M.00 1 1M.00 6.50 1 12.00 green, is the most fashionable com •• 3.00 1 00 40 00 ; Good Work—Reasonable Prices. MOO 15.00 24 00 » ! 3.50 5.00 i-y Committees have been appointed 50.00 10.00 1 20.00 3 ’ 2 .00 bination with garnet. 6 GO - 4 50 4M. 00 54 00 1. 6.00 1» 00 15.00 ; 2M.0U and about $30,000 has been sub 80.00 ILO.OO Muffs are all made without any 1 12.¿0 16 00 •2M 00 I 4M.00 BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. 110 00 140.00 40.00 1 60.00 ■ 20 00 30.00 scribed by the merchants and other of the lining showing on the out kLiberal reduction to all yearly adver- business men towards defraying the side, and look like round balls of JASPER DAVIS P roprietor . '■ I Call at Oilice, or write to Publisher, J. NAT. HUDSON, expenses. W. A. WISH IRE, kl’uts charged extra, according to space; fur, rather than like muffs. Burns, Or. Lakeview, Or. jut metal base admitted. -DEALER IN— Although Congress at its last ses Peacock breast feathers make K\s we stereotype all our advertisements JngeB after 1st four publications, |1 each, sion provided for the removal of the beautiful pompons, and bands for & HUDSON. WILSHIRE hAdvertising in local columns, 10c a line. city postoffice to the central court millinery purposes, and arc very Groceries and Merchandise. ^Marriage, birth, and death announce- free. Such items solicited as news. Attornys-at-Law of the pension'office building, the fashionable at present. ►Liberal rates offered to religions, social, pucational bodies. Postmaster-General has been asked Gray and drab are worn in sec LAKEVIEW AND BURNS, OR. to delay the transfer of the office ond i»“”—” *' ~a‘\”T'-1’ thev are i ridFi'TO l iipnmx A.nVl.-UTHlBI»j4. «Æ h, R<45%W ’ F^! n A , . , S.^!.VA. û UV.5 s . , SJi:i b reave« .ally aolicitiug »•■•r. cage Office or other business entrusted t«> them will until alter tne 4tn 01 marcii, in or-t by no means mourning CO10TB7 On njDAUKBMUjj 5^°^ Jcsire to keep our readers passed as to the receive prompt attention. der that the building may be used ly black is exclusively mourning, Los and reliable firms to deal with, (< r Ueiiee will be saved by referring to the INLAND CASES SOLICITED. for the inaugural ball, as none of and that only in certain materials. tag statements based upou our circula- this and adjoining counties: VAN. S. CURTIS, P rop ’ r . the buildings adapted for the pur The fancy for the use of black mmoral medicuial ads. at no price. ■ivertJaeineuis at less than 10 cents per pose are available. trimming on colors is noticeable in Let price, yearly, or -u cents, transient, ATTORNEY, | A genuine sensation was created the new tea-gowns, which are made All kinds of Blacksmithing lived. lecial pi sition extra charge per iti- and wagon work. | Instead of posiiion a standing reader GEO. 8. SIZEMORE - - B urns , O r . on Wednesday last by the discovery cashmere or camel’s hair of light kttentiun to a>i. each week is run in with that the U. S. treasury had been colors, and trimmed with numer |\\s matter free. Criminal law a specialty. robbed of several hundred dollars. ous rows and bows of black moire ggf Horseshoeing S5.00 a span. HERALD is kept regularly on file for re- |in the Geo. 1’. lUwell Newspaper Ad- The money was taken from the ribbon. ig Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New ) oik. sealed packages which were recent Dainty tea-jackets made of soft OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ly transported from the New Or silk, or wool, and lavishly trimmed MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. leans mint to Washington. with lace and ribbons, that can be national : The exact amount cf the loss worn with various skirts, arc pre Grover Cleveland It Vancancy ■¡«lent. has not yet been determined, but it ferred by many ladies to the more Dr. S. B. McPheeters. Thus. F. Bayard » of State AZRO J. CORY, Chos. s. Fairchild lof Treasury will probably not exceed $2,000. elaborate tea-gowns. W. T. Vi his r of Interior Wm. C. Endicott y Of War PHYSICIAN ct’ SURGEON. The money was taken during Green is at present the most pop W. c. Whitney i y of Navy ........... Don M. Dickinson 1er General transit, the bogus packages being ular color for cloth dresses. ....................... A. II. Garland A ttorney - at -L aw and S olicitor r General Office at W. E. Grace’s Drug Store. l-ly filled with shot. One of the most remarkable fea STATE—OREGON: of A merican and F oreign I J. N. Dolph, (R; bnators Whatever the loss may be it will tures of the present season’s fash J J. H. Mitcheli,(R) P atents . Binger Hermann, (R) toman Practical Surveyor fall upon the express company. II. ions is the prevalence of the fancy 8vlvester Pennoyer, (D) )r ’ Geo. W. McBride, (R) k- of State G. W. Webb, (R) for green—lettuce-green, pea-green, er J. B. McElroy. (D) T. A. McKINNON, kblic Instruction FASniON NOTES FOR DECEMBER. the beautiful vivid Empire-green, Frank Bakei Inter 8. Strahan, (D) From Godey’s Lady’s Book: J > R. Wm. P. Lord, (R) which differs very slightly from MECHANICAL EXPERT. to Judges Any and nil kinds of surveying done on shot ) W. W. Thayer, (D) notice and reasonable, terms. Ribbons of faille and gros grain in Settler the old-fashioned apple-green, sage- wishing to be located, can have plate furnishc , SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: double colors, and feathers of all W ahhihotok , D. C. Judge J. A. F ee , (R) free of charge. green, and olive, and a number of Office, 61» F at., N, W. | Attorney .J. L. R and , (R) sorts, claim front rank among the vague, mysterious shades, which trimmings of winter millinery. »tati ve i might be called green or gray, ac Judge New French night-gowns are cording to the beholder’s percep Saddle and Harness Shop. ir........... much fuller than formerly, and the tion of tints, or color-sense, so to I sioners Opinions given as to value and validity of S J. C. WELCOME - P roprietor . width goes to the neck in tucks, speak. Patents. Attention paid to Infringement pleats or shirrings, while some of Small side-combs of tortoise-shell and Interferences^Patents for Designs, BURNS, OREGON. • _______ them are tucked at the waist in set with brilliants, are exceedingly Trade-Ma rs, and «Mbela obtained. Copy lupe rfb tendent rights registered. ispector front to form a Spanish girdle. popular, to catch the puffs or coils W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R French walking skirts are two of hair down to the head at the -AND— and a half yards around the bottom sides. U. 8. MAILS. Jeweler. with fitted front and side gores and I Patents. Our readers will find much more yoke at the back drawn up on tape, extended information on the above BURNS— vale : to which the full back breadth is rues lays. Thuisdays, Saturdays, 6 p m. subject by subscribing for a copy Patents. Caveats and Trade-Marks procured [ondays, W'eenisdaya, Fridays, 4:30am gathered, and have either a hem Appllf atlons Revived and Prosecuted of the magazines named, besides Rejected BURNS—CANYON CITY: All business liefore the U. H. Patent office at with trimming put below it or lace- [ondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 4 pm. tended to promptly for moderate fees, and no Red Front Liverv & Feed poems, stories, and general infor charge made Uesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. tin less Patent is secured. Send for trimmed flounce set upon the skirt. ••INVENTOR’» <11 IDE.” mation, at our cheap club rates. BURNS—PRINEVILLE: LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FINESIVER WARE: Stable murn'lays nt 6 am. nursdny s at 6 a m. BURNS—LAKEVIEW. « Kedneadaya at 9 p m. nursduys at 6 a in. J. <’. PARKER, Poatmaatcr. SOCIETIES. IEY LODGE, NO. 77. Î. O. O. F. ; Odd Fellows Hall, everv Saturday at J. E. McKINNON, N. U. iwn , Sect’y. EDUCATIONAL. ÜETHODIST CHURCH itioii exl«tn in Items nn-1 * com- lhou«e i.< in course of erection. IE BURNS SCHOOL |e. white build ittg. rooTer iently ar- >r the acenmmodatiou of both sexe« town limit» A NEWSPAPER Fdl‘» and conducted in ihe intercala labi.Rhed in Bdrm, and ein niat« s in [ of Harney Valley— T he F art U rb ild BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. THE TOWN OF BURNS GRANT co . O regon . AS IT IS VOICE» BY THE HERALD. BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE TIIAT Burns contains 1 new.papcr; 1 hotel: 1 brewery; I undertaker: 1 meat m.rket: 2 lawyer,; s phyiiclann ihlnd?Ori 1 drug,'ore: ’ Lblack.ntlth; 1 livery .table: 2 renernl tner- cbandlae.torre; 1 hardware .tore; 1 anw mill; 1 carpenter; 1 .addle* ttarnereahop; i gro cery »tore.^ Alio, 1 Odd Fellow, lodge; 1 reading room; 1 reboot, 1 church K^Mail a copy of T he H erald to Advertise your town, in the Fant A CHAS. E. BOSWELL VALE, OREGON. J. C. BARKER, BURNS, AGENT. Leaves VALE on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 4:30, a. m. Arrives at BURNS on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 p. m. Leaves BURNS on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 4:30 a. ni. Arrives at VALE on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 p. m. ^F*Close connection at VALE with stage for ONTARIO. 1-ly BURNS GROCERY STORE J. E. McKINNON P roprietor . —KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND- A Full Assortment Groceries of all Kinds! GUARRANTEED TO BE OF THE BEST QUALITY. CANNED GOODS, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, TOBACCO A SPECIALTY. EGGS, AND A LIMITED AMOUNT OF BUTTER TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. ^•“GOODS SOLD FOR CASH, AND AT PRICES fSTTO DEFY COMPETITION jfg Give me a call and convince yourselves. J. E. McKINNON. BURNS, OREGON. GEO. McGOWAN. A gout for Slaver A Walker, wholesale dealers iu WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES, i-iy A gent for F ireman ’« F und I nsurance C ompany . NEAR BURNS, OREGON. SAYER A DORE P ropri ktobb . Keepfl constantly on hand a large stock of Front I’et rson'g Magazine: No one special color can lie said to be the fashion. Sporting Notes» FRANKLIN II. HOUGH, Washington, D. C. A list of 348 trotters is reported, Plaids have to some extent come ns having made records of 2:30 or into fashion again. better, this year up to the close of STATE INSURANCE CO. A CASH BUSINESS AT BED While the old full-draped skirts the grand circuit. are by no means abandoned, the ROCK PRICES. 2:17$ the time made by the Cali I> our motto Good Buggy Team», and Nice draperies are less voluminous, and fornia mare, Lily Stanley, is the Saddle Horses Fnrnlshed at Reasonable Charges A oent and Particular Attention paid to the Boarding the bustle, or tourr.ure is much fastest time ever made in that stale W E. GRACE and (iroomingof Transient Ktock. Hay A ‘.rain smaller. by a native bred mare. on hand. B urn », O regon . Black silk«, and woolen dresses, A two-year-old, an Electioneer are frequently made with brocaded colt, is reported to have trotted a FRENCH or else plain, gay-colored vesta, cuffs mile over a half-mile track, in 2:24. etc., to relieve the monotony of the There is nothing definite, say» black dress. the 1 a. ;.7c- Rural Spirit, vs to the W. C. BYRD $2.50 a Year. P roprietor Bodices are endless in their vari Mrs. Ixiuis Racine. - - Proprietress. ety. . The pointed bodice is triiuined in such way as to give it the stamp A limited number of guest* can -retire the mo*t comiortaMe lodging rooms in he town of newness; the round waist should at th»* home. Ta ole* I a.h ail ainds be worn by slender people, or young of eatables the marxet a non»». l-1v breeding of‘ Old Georg' ’ or “Lum mox.” It is evidential they were well-bred short-distance horses, In all probability they belonged to the “Whip” family. The Mtlatartory manner In wbleh the State Inaurane« < <»f Salem, Oregon. I, has _. con Sucted Ita bualneaa. and paid ita looaea. ia I, proven H AM by tbe la< t ihat lor ih<- |.«i tour >eara j It I KKIEIVF.I* MOKE ____________ I KKMH MS. IMiUKKDl l.V: MORE HoMF>. and different properties. IHMU ED MORE POLK IES. and PAID MORE IXtSMEK on Oregon and Washington Territory than any ¡ o*her compMoy And all kind, ol ,urlare lumber thorouihly .eenoned lor bulldins pnrnom and M REDUCED PRICE. N. B. A Good road all the way. 1-iy