E ast O regon ol. II—No. 3. BURNS, GRANT COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, H erald DECEMBER 13, 1888. $2.80 a Year. east and run? very nearly straight 150 spears to single root, or from BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. to the water, a distance of 4 mile I one seed; 30 acres in. from its mouth. It will average 50 F. W. R itterbusch ; near Saddle THE SECOND YEAR OF UBLI8HED EVERY THURSDAY feet wide and 20 feet high and is Buttes; July 20; Barley 41 inches Some of II» Natural Ad van«««<■•* Wa­ BY very uniform in it» structure, the high; a small piece put in to test ter, Soil, Climate, and Produc­ tions— Tliouttanda of walls running up about 6 feet on agricultural value of bottom of the D. L. GRACE, Acre» Open for Began on Thursday, November 29, 1888. either side, and then, commence to slough on swamped land. Settlement, P ublisher and P roprietor . arch over, and certainly form the SMALL FRUITS, J ohn A dams . Near Burns; Ju­ CHEAP HOMES. such as strawlierries, currants, finest arch in the whole family of ly 24; Oats, 78 in. high, Wheat, 60 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: caves that were ever discovered. blackberries, gooseberries, grapes, in., and Barley, 40 in. in hight. Thouaand. ot Famllle. can liecure Vai. >ne Year ............................................... I etc., will, from what evidence we liable Homes in this Great Val­ It is grand almost beyond de­ lix Mouths................................................... 1-27 S imon L ewis , Silver creek, July ley nt a Mere Nominal Cost, rk-ree Months ................................... have been able to gather the past scription, and rivals the great Mam ­ ileal Estate will In ­ Hie Year (iu advance)............................. -00 30, wheat 40 inches, with full heads AND TO RENEW EXPIRING SUBSCRIPTIONS. crease Teji-fold year, be a success, as the native moth cave in it® smoothness of of In ft Yean. fine large grains. plants are hardy and good bearers. character and uniformity. The NEW3PAPEB LAWS. Barley 58 inches high. FRUIT TREES first 250 yards the bottom is as 1 A postmaster is required to give notice by A Railroad, County-Seat, and Land* Office. M rs . S imon L ewis , July B0, 13 i kter (returning the paper does uot answer the and ornamental shrubs were plant­ smooth as a floor, then are found [w). when a subscriber does uot take his paper nt of the office, aud the reason for its uot being Visit the Herald Office to See Samples ed freely by farmers in the Bpring; piles of rubbish or debris that have arge yellows beets, the largest one Ucon Any neglect to do so makes the jiost- the settings last fall survived the accumulated by falling from the being 9 inches in length and 14 of Products. |aster responsible to the publisher for payment severest winter (1888), that Har­ ceiling above, 100 yards or so apart, inches in circumference; the flavor 12 If any person orders his paper discon- '■The two largo editions of T he H erald con­ ney valley, in fact, that East Ore­ the last one being something over excellent. hued. he must pay all arrearages, or the Pub hher man continue to send it until payment is taining the Harnev Valley advertisement being As an Ude aud collect the whole amount whether it exhausted, to meet the demand we republish in gon has ever known. I 100 yards from water. M rs . T. J. S hields , Silver creek, each reader [takeu from the office or uot . There can be our regular edition, and hope AGRICULTURAL There is no difficulty in reaching July 30, cucumbers of good size,! On all issues where party lines are drawn is the outspoken advocato b legal discontinuance the payment is made. will mark the article aud mail his copy to a Democratic principles as expounded in the words and policy of its 3 Any person who takes a paper from the friend in the East.l region it will be readily seen that the water, it runs back on either crisp and tender. toffice, whether directed to his name or an Eer, or whether be baa subacribed or uoL is Harney Valley i* Grant county» the VaHey offers mdneements' rare­ side in a trotlfffi Iff S3 the main pool M aupin B ro ’ s ., one mile north of great leaders from Jefferson to Cleveland. In that as everything else, it Eponsible for the pay Oregon, embraces an area of 2,400 ly excelled. The farmers who have the distance of 100 feet, settling Burns, Aug. 2d, barley 44 inches, 14 If a Subscriber orders his paper stopped sowed _ grain this year will be able down on either side, leaving the with fine head of grain; 18 acres in. JO«* miles, or 1,536,000 --------- square J----------- ---------------------- Fa certain time, and the Publisher continues . square [send, the subscriber is bound to pay for it If acres of land, bounded on every side to dispose of it at home, as a good floor crowning. Is the Representative .of the Interests of the People, a takes it out of the postoffice. This proceeds S. J. M othershead .—Aug. 4; The water is remarkably clear; b the ground that a man must pay for what he by mountain ranges, and lofty ele­ MILL timothy 43 inches long, and appar ­ one can sec the sand in the bottom At all times advocating measures that look to the "greatest good ¡5. The courts have decided that refusing to vations, and is an almost entirely has been erected at considerable ently not nearly grown. kke newspapers and periodicals from the post- level plain, plentifully watered by expense in the Valley, near Burns, at the depth of 4 feet, and it ap­ the greatest number,” in accordance with the principles of Democracy. Bce, or leaving them uncalled for, without C has . Z iegler . — Poison creek, by N. Brown. A new merchant and pears to have no outlet, as it is per­ Lying for the same, is priina facia evidence of the jtentional fraud. grist mill is a guarantee that the fectly still and quiet; it is good Aug. 8, White Sheaf Australian SILV1ES AND BLITZEN RIVERS wheat, 53 inches high, with heads <0> and their tributaries. The former industrious farmer will be able to drinking water. HERALD CLUB LIST: This wonderful curiosity has to averaging 5 inches in length, full' has its source in the spurs of the dispose of surplus grain. And as a 15.75 Blue mountains, south of the John be seen to be fully appreciated. It of large grains; 6 acrees in; he is »raid and The Century, one year STOCK-RAISING 4.75 AS A LOCAL NEWSPAPER, jrald and St. Nicholas, “ --- raising it for seed. Braid and Demorest Magazine, one year ».7ft Day river, flows a general southerly country it cannot be surpassed, is truly of basalt formation and is Braid and Peterson Magazine ‘ »-70 course, passing down the cen er of since its water, grass, and salubri- quartenary, the walls are honey­ A. H ills , of Poison Creek, Aug. Braid aud Godey’s lady's Book «]•£> braid and West Shore m Harney valley, and empties into . ous climate takes horses, cattle, combed in many places; the wall on 11th, Chili Club wheat, 48 inches T he H erald acknowledges no superior in Eastern Oregon. It points braid and Uslie’a Illustrated Newspaper 5.75 braid and Leslie’s Popular Monthly 4.75 Lakes Harney and Malheur. It is i sheep and hogs throughout the year the south side sets on a horizontal long, with large full heads; 14 acres with pride to its well-filled columns the past year, and to its evident braid aud Lealie’ji bunday Magazine ».75 in; not irrigated. progressive influence upon the prosperity of the great Harney valley. braid and Belford's Magazine 3 75 a rapidly flowing stream, about 80 i (from January 1 to December 31), basement of eruptive rocks. braid and Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.90 miles long, and contains every kind without grain or any other than This magnificent cave has evi­ Red clover, 42 inches high; very As in the past so in the future it will strive to make prominent note Each additional volume after Vol. I, 55 cents; of fish, including the salmon trout, wild grass feeding, and when the dently been used in time by the In­ fine. 10 cents extra per volume, postage. of every enterprise calculated to benefit the people; to record every and other varieties of game fish. winter is milder than common, stock dians as a fortification; the en­ advance made in showing up the resources of the Valley; to advocato rw-l'ubli»her» of periodicals are solicited The Dunder-and-Blitzen river, or looks better in early spring than in trance has been walled up with Men that Advertise Harney Valley. i Law and Order under all circumstances; to frown upon all attempts send clubbing rales, a copy ol tbeir work lor |r Free Heading Room—We file, ami biml the “Blitzen,” as it is shortened by com­ Eastern localities where they are stone, and there are, also, two walls Iter at close of every half-volume, and pay for The following is a list of citizens to foment discord among the people in the interest of any individual, mon usage, is about 50 miles in grain-fed during the winter; and the or breastworks on the inside, run­ who ipies bv advertisement. are sending, 1, 2, 3, and as far clique or faction; to give tlie new « of .the day impartially and as ning from each corner of the en ­ length, flows in a northerly direc­ texture and flavor of the meats I up as and 8 copies of T he H er ­ fully as industrious effort and the aid of friends may enable us to tion and als'o empties into the lakes. compare favorably with the best in trance diagonally near the center ald to 6, friends ADVERTISING RATES: for one year, and leas. obtain it; io give all the Local and Personal gossip of our section, These rivers and their numerous the market. There is no room for I some 50 feet long; this was for a When this item 6 mo 3 mo 1 yr. marked, the re­ suitable for publication, with all else of interest in this department; 1 IDG 2 wk ► ack 1 wk tributaries have their water sheds large stock-raisers, as the territory second defense in case they were cipient is notified is that his paper is »1 50 12.50 |5 00 >8.00 >11 00 >15.00 within the county, and the lakes is fully taken up by three or four driven back from the mouth. 3.00 4 GO 6 50 12 00 18 00 28.00 paid for, and the name of his friend IT WILL BE AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF THE VALLEY. 40 00 «< 24 00 Around and above the mouth of having no outlet, serve to furnish firms that hold all available ranges, 8.50 5 00 H.00 15 00 in the list. 4 50 6 00 10 00 20 00 32 00 50 00 54.00 subterranean irrigation to the whole but the stock such as is commonly the cave there arc considerable fine r col. 6 00 9 00 15 00 2.8 00 48.00 When this item is crossed it no­ 12.00 16 00 2S.00 4X 00 80 00 120.00 valley. raised by farmert, will do well. The chippings where the aborigines have 20 00 30.00 40.00 60.00 110 00 140.00 sharpened their Btone implements tifies you that the time for which INCREASE IN POPULATION LAKES HARNEY AND MALHEUR the Bender paid has expired, and Lw- Liberal reduction to all yearly adver’ cover an area of more than 150 during the past two years has been which were made out of obsidian, the publisher respectfully solicits fcnT Call at Office, or write to Publisher. aquae miles, and are connected by rapid, and is of that most desirable or volcanic glass. I think that the water is in the you to renew the subscription, if Who know that in the rapid growth and wide proclamation of the fr^-Cuts charged extra, according to space; a channel about 20 yards wide and class in an agricultural region, viz: gne but metal base admitted. end of the cave, but can not tell it has been of sufficient interest to advantages of Harney Valley lies their own best road to prosperity 200 yards long. They receive the the small farmer whose industry £»“A8 we stereotype all our advertisements you. without further exploring. Jrchanges after 1st four publications, fl each. waters of both Silvies and Blitzen produces the best of grain, stock, I was informed by two parties Frank McClintock, Isaac Foster, The houses and barns Should Subscribe for the Herald Themselves, £9» Advertising in local columns, 10c a line. rivers, but have no outlet and never and living. that fish have been caught in the Jas. Copshall J. T. Mael, ¿»-Marriage, birth, and death announce* overflow. Being situated on a level are generally frame; corrals and leids free. Such items solicited as news. plain, and having low shores, these other enclosures, are rail and wire cave that were of blue color and Dr. Connaway, W. E. Grace, AND SEND EXTRA COPIES TO EASTERN FRIENDS. £4^- Liberal rates offered to religious, social, lakes have not such picturesque fencing; abundant water supplies eyeless. M. Cushing, A. W. Wilson, ndeducational bodies. scenery as Crater Lake, to recom­ from wells of living water, which is PRODUCTS EXHIBITED THIS SEASON. G. W. Barnes, II'. C. Leven, ----------- < 0 >----------- mend them to tourists, but their reached at a uniform depth of six W. F. Meadows, G. W. Snielser, As no fair is held in this valley T. M. Baker, value to farmers is inestimable. to fifteen feet. The East Oregon Herald Chas. Bauman, NOTICE TO FOREIGN ADVERTISERS. for the public exhibition of the T. A. McKinnon, J. II. Howard, Right here, however, permit us to MAIL AND RAILROAD FACILITIES. While respectfully »oilciting your t'Htrousge ) we delire to keep our reader» potted a. to tile mention a natural attraction pos­ Harney valley has a tri-weekly growth and excellence of its pro­ Mrs. A. A. Stenger, E. B. Hanley, Has successfully maintained itself through an ordeal of local opposi­ BBt goods and reliable firms to deal with, cor Kpondence will be saved- by referring to the sessed by lands adjacent to these, — A. • Stauffer, - - tion, vindictive and unscrupulous to- a degree seldom equalled in i mail-service from the four points of ductions, T he H erald opened a col­ Wm. Shackleton, E. Blowing statements based upon our circula- H. McClure, pn in this and adjoining counties: country journalism; has advocated unflinchingly the rights of all lakes that will draw hundreds of the compass, there being a general umn to all producers, farmers and Thos. Haskell, ■^.Immoral medicinal ads. at no price. Mrs. Haskell, the people of East Oregon generally and Harney Valley especially excursionists from the East in the distributing office at Burns. Ship­ stockmen, in which to give a writ­ Chas. Jones, ^^Advertisements at leas that) 10 c^nts per ten description of all that was “H. C. J.” J. C. Garrett, against the machinations of all organzed petty cliques that Bought fch, net price, yearly, or 20 aents, transient, ’ near future: Standing in the door­ ping is done at present at Baker K received. T. II. Roberts by fraudulent misrepresentation to advance the private interests of a ways of farm houses about sunrise, City, Huntington,and Ontario. All worthy of mention. Monstrosities R. J. McKinnon, ^USpccial position >2 extra charge per in- ! should be classed as such, and not I Mrs. N. Comegys, T. Sillman, few at the expense of the many. Believing that “The sober second Mlon. Instead of position n standing reader I distant objects, towns, farms, moun- the family supplies, necessaries, and iling attention toad, each week is run in with 1 tain peaks, and bands of cattle and Mrs. Baily, thought of the people is always right and always effective,” and that luxuries, common to Eastern towns, as samples. This elicited the fol- W. R. Mitchell, Mil news matter free. C. M. Caldwell, Jno. Robinson, “Truth is mighty and will prevail,” T he H erald has steadfastly fol­ horses grazing on the ranges, Are are abundantly furnished by the i lowing response: John Cornutt, lowed the bight , and the people have given it a moral and material M rs . I one W hiting .—Near Burns W. E. Alberson, hje H erald is kept regularly on file for re* pictured on the atmosphere and general merchandise stores at rea­ luce, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad- rise up from the ground like magic; D. Jamison, June 20: Barley, six acres, sown on Thos. Dodson, support that renders its permanency beyond question. As it has sonable rates. tiaing Bureau, 10 Spruce at., New 5 ork. T. I). Harris, and these white representations are | ground under cultivation the past Prof Ensley, worked indefatigably and unselfishly in the interest of the people, it BURNS AND HARNEY ~ It. J. Williams, now asks for patronage that will yield something more than a bare so truly drawn that a member of a are the two principal towns of Har­ j 13 years; stalks (exclusive of roots) P. F. Stenger, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. family living several miles away ney valley, where, as will be seen 142 inches in length, heads well Wm. McGlymre, D. Miller, existence. It has become valuable to all as a general newspaper, and Mr. Armstrong I from home, can distinguish the per­ by our advertising columns, about filled, grain fine and large; planted G. J. Wrisley, NATIONAL? .....................Grover Cleveland sons of the family as they walk all lines of business are near equal in April. |gident ................ Vancancy te-President............. Is now a fixed Institution of the Valley. Barley planted late, in April, on fret ary of State ..................... Thos. R Bayard s about the yard: as brother from fa­ to the preBent demand—teachers, Strong-minded. fretary of Treasury............... Chas. S. Fairchild ther, or mother from sister. lawyers, doctors, printers, druggists, new ground, 12 inches high. W.T. vn VHns fretary of Interior — -----------< o >----------- THE SOIL AND CLIMATE “Yes,” murmured the young man Wm. C. Endicott fretary of War merchants, carpenters, surveyors, M rs . A lmeda S tenger .—Burns, W. C. Whitney fretary of Navy ecstatically, as he threw himself at of Harney valley are an exact coun ­ Don M. Dickinson blacksmiths, butchers, saddlers, June 22: Barley, sowed last year, at mas ter General A. H. Garland terpart of that of Umatilla county-1 Kornev General grocers, builders, jewelers, etc. on cultivated ground; 36 inches the feet of a pretty schoolteacher, STATE—OREGON: Each of these two towns is the high; stalk bulky, grain well filled. “I love you and would go to the I J. N. Dolph. (.(R Oregon, the best wheat-growing i8. Senators J. H. Mitchell,((R county in the state. Very little has center of the section of the valley Alfalfa, cut above the ground; world’s end for you.” Binger Hermann, (R) ogress man “You could not go to the end of Sylvester Pennoyer, (I)) been done towards wheat-raising contiguous, and each has its local fine, strong, in blossom, 27 inches Wernor Geo. W. McBride, (R) bretary of State the world for me, James,” was the asnrer .................... G. W. Webb, (K) here, as yet, but those have’ been value, that will serve in the future high. Has, from the initial number to the present, persistently and impres­ t. Public Instruction ...... J. B. McElroy, (D) successful that tried it. Wheat to render ah ealtliy degree of com­ . A. J. B rown .—Near Harney, June I theughtful response; “The world, sively maintained that the Harney country was one of the finest ;e Printer .................... Frank Baket or earth, as it is more properly ) R. 8. Strahan, (D) finds a ready home market at 5 petition between them. 23: Alfalfa, in blossom, average reme Judges............. z Wm. P. Lord, (R) cents a pound—$3 per bushel. Oats I ! called, is round like a ball, slightly agricultural regions in the Union, needing only the presence of indus­ The expectations of the ambi­ stand 38 inches high. > W. W. Thayer, (D) trious farmers fo develop its wonderful resources. To prove the truth and barley grow equally well, and tious advocates of the natural ad ­ SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: D r . T. V. B. E mbree .—Near flattened at the poles—one of the of the strong language in its columns, the proprietor gave up a part trict Judge J. A. F kk , (R) bring 3 to 4) cents per pound. Al­ vantages offered the people by Har­ first lessons in elementary geog­ trict Attorney.....................J. L. R and , (K) falfa and red clover grow luxuri­ ney valley will be realized in less Harney; June 23: Lettuce, Oak raphy treats of the shape of the of his office room to the exhibition of the products of the Valley, Leaf variety; root 4 inches around;! county — grant : antly; timothy and red-top thrive than twelve months by the estab­ leaves green and brown variegated; globe. You must have studied it and urgently asked for specimens cf actual growth and for everyliody preaentative .. G. W. G ilham .(R) to call and inspect them. Attached to each specimen was the name nnty Judge N. R. M axey , (R) finely. Pasturage is excellent; nat­ lishment of a stalks white, crisp and tender; when a boy—” : of the producer, often with the mode of cultivation. This was a irk P hil . M ktc han . (E) ural grass abundant, and is cut for NEW LAND OFFICE “Of course I did, but—” ‘SBurer N. H. B oley , (B) measured 20 inches straight across tangible, practical presentation of the matter, which any one could J. II. M c II atey , (R) hay that sells at 112 and $18 per in Harney valley, where there are the face of the head from tip to tip “And it is no longer a theory. verify. Hownuccessful this movement has been, hundreds can testify. tfimiMionera IL 1J. pAvi»; (D) ton in the winter. All cereal crops lands of the public domain as fine of outside leaves (exclusive of Circumnavigators have established All T he H erald asks in return for its efforts to serve the people, is rveyor . . J. H. N eal . (R) thrive as those already taken up by the : ground leaves.) W. II. GR a Y(K) Mt the fact.” an increase of public patronage—a modest request when it is consid- leMor U. H. T imms , (R) WITHOUT IRRIGATION. first-comers, sufficient to furnish tool Superintendent Second head, nine variety, 10 F IfAYas. (Ü) > ered that it returns to each patron more than his money’s worth. “ I know, but, what I meant was, ck Inspector T. H. CUKL(D) In winter the weather is cold but thousands of families with homes. inches across. I would do anything to please you. ' If each resident of the Harney country will subscribe or renew for LAKEVIEW u. s I. LAND OFFICE: pleasant, the usual effects of alti­ Also, a county-seat for T hos . H askell .—One mile of Ab, Minerva, did you but know the himself and take one or more copies V j > send abroad, it will so extend lister, A. F. S nelling , (D) HARNEY COUNTY W. M. T ownsend , (D) tude being checked by the gentle reiver, j Burns; June 26: Alfalfa, in blos­ aching void—” i T he H erald ’ s sphere of usefulne«« as to enable all to claim that it Chinook, or west wind. The snow­ which will bring the administra­ som, 42 inches high. “ There is no such thing as a I fall is sufficient to preserve wheat tion of affairs pertaining to this M rs . T hos . H askell .—June 26; U, 8. MAILS. Nature abhors a Is a true Advocate of the Harney Country. and supply moisture that is not great valley within easy access of | Gooseberries on a single branch; void, James. furnished by rains. In summer every citizen of this section; and the the large English variety; branch vacuum; but, admitting that there BUKMO—VALE: could be such a thing, how could OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD ivea Tuesdays, Thurfldays, Saturdays,6 p m there is a pleasant breeze constant­ 8 inches long; 5 bearing twigs to the void you speak of be a void if Yes Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays 4.30am ly blowing, which tends to keep now in course of construction will the branch, containing 151 very there was an ache in it?” BURNS—C ANYON CITY: agreeable weather, no matter how pass directly through Harney val­ large berries; weight of whole, one- Ives Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays, 4 pm. AS A MEDIUM OF ADVERTISING, “I meant to say, my life would hot-the sun’s rays, and the nights ley, and after that what more is ; half pound. res Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. cool enough to make covering de­ desirable? Flowers: A boquet of cut flowers, be lonely without you; that you BURNS—PRINEVILLE: Ives Thursdays at 6 a m. sirable—in fact, one can sleep un­ Under these conditions it is not from Sweet Williams grown from are my daily thought, and my T he H erald presents unusual advantages. It is centrally located irv v«e Thursdays ar 6 a m. der cover comfortably the year necessary to say that the first to last year’s seedlings; 4 colors, ma­ nightly dream. I would go any­ a new and rapidly growing country, where manufactures of all kinds BURNS—LAKEVIEW: procure homes will be the first to roon, 2 shades, magenta, and pink where to be with you. If you were are needed. We will booh have direct railroad communication with round. ives Wednesdays at p in. in Australia, or at the north Pole, Portland and the East. Live business men of both sections should reap the harvest of the forehanded, and white variegated. TIMBER.---- SAW-MILLS. res ThursCays at 6 a m J. C. PARKER, Postmaster. There is no timber in the valley for the fact is self-evident. The! A box of growing plants; June I would fly to you. I—” use T he H erald ’* columns to secure this great and growing trade. “Fly! It will be another century Its rates, proportioned to its circulation, are reasonable. except along the water course, invitation to come among us anil 22: 2 sets of carnation, ready to SOCIETIES. where there is a light growth of settle is particularly extended to bloom; 2 thrifty ice plants; 6 petu­ before men can fly. Even when the birch and an unusually large, heavy the industrious of all classes of nias, bloom; a very handsomely laws of gravitation are successfully mas, 1 in bloomy HARNEY LODGE. NO. 77, L O. O F. Xo> farmers and stock-raisers. growth of willows. But the adja ­ made-up box, lox, grown from the seed. overcome, there will still remain, at od«l Fellows Hall, every Saturdsv at says a late scientific authority on cent mountains are heavily tim­ p”>. J. e . M c K innon , n . g . Aug. 11, garden beans, 7 inches Zs Raows, Sect'} the subject, the difficulty of main­ bered with fir. pine, juniper, moun­ oreat natural curiosity . in length; crisp and tender. TERMS, IM ADVANCE: taining a balance—” tain-mahogany. etc. Saw-mills are KXPLOBRD by O. C. DUNCAN M rs . T. A. M c K innon . — Near EDUCATIONAL. located in the pineries, and the lum­ Malheur Cave is located on a sage­ Burns, June 2”: Boqoet of Carna­ “Well, at all events," exclaimed One copy one year............................................................................. ♦ 2.50 ber, which is of the best quality, brush plain about 1 mile from the tions, raised from last year’s seed­ the infatuated youth, “Uve got a Two copies, one year............................... ....................................... 4 .50 sells much cheaper than in the head of the south fork of the Mai lings. Very large and*very fine. A METHODIST CHURCH fair balance at the bank, and I Three copies, one year......................... ............................................. 6.00 East. heur river. pnization exists in Bum», and a com- T. A. M c K innon .—Burns; June want you to be my wife. There!” Five copies, one year......................................................................... 10.00 GARDEN VEGETABLES nons house is in course of erection. T he H erald with any Periodical or Magazine at clubbing rates. “Well, James, since you put it There is a small basin at its 29; Barley 52 inches high. produced in the Harney country mouth. July 30, wheat 43 inches; and in that light, I—” MF*Ca)l on or address are large, finely flavored, abundant THE BURNS SCHOOL The cave is 20 feet wide and 6 timothy with heads measuring from Let the curtain fall.—Ex. and easily raised. We will on ap­ feet high at its entrance, and has 8 to 10 inches in length. D. L. GRACE, white huHdinir. conveniently ar M for the arronim««dation of both sexes plication give the addresses of sev­ an incline downward for the first T hos . S tephens : near Burns; Ju­ It of t*>lu limi t eral gardeners here, who will an-| 200 feet, and then turns to the north ly 16; Grass, red-top, 31 in. hight, St bbcribe for T he H erald . EDITOR AND TROrRIETOR. THE HERALD, I HARNEY VALLEY. swer in detail all inquiries on that subject; the white, or Irish potato ¡ b grown with little cultivation, and is superior to that grown in Ohio, Ill­ inois, Missouri, Tennessee, or Kan­ sas, we personally know as regards size, “mealiness,” and flavor.