East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 10, 1889, Image 2

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Editor.
T1ICRSDAY. JANUARY 10. 1X89.
Construction Work on this Overland
Houle— An Army of Men in the
Castadt- Foothills.
W. W. Statesman:
ADVERTISEMENTS.
For 1889.
We have
HIT
LEGAL
i. rnoot
THE SAN FRANCISCO
Upon a Plan
If those who scoff at the pros-1
To BeneEt our Subscriber».
WEEKLY EXAMINER
poets of the Oregon Pacific becom­
•C to form
* ___
HARNEY COUNTY.
THE HERALD in pleased to announce the
ing a transcontinental line could see
completion of special arrangements whereby
pOB TeMPOKABY COUNTY-SEAT:
it is enabled to offer its readers TWO of the
the 1400 men now employed in
beat family jtrtir rials for the price of one.
The Leading Merchant of Grant County,
BURNS.
grading and general construction
—UEAI.EIt IN------
work, their opinions might be
THE MONARCH WEEKLY.
(M. QUAD.)
For
$3
DRY
GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
T iie following well-written article i changed. Hix months ago the af­
BOOTS,
SHOES,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
M.
QUAD.
We will send, for one year, to any address, the
on the nil-absorbing subject now fairs of this line received a new im-j
STOVES,
TINWARE,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
potus,
and
there
has
been
lively
As
our
readers
doubtless
like
to
EAST OREGON HERALD
before the people of South Grant, I
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASS,
PUTTY, THE CELEBRATED L PaOo
and the Famous Family Weekly,
work
done
since.
During
July
and
know
something
of
the
most
famous
To
Keep
Posted
on
the
News
of
the
we place prominently before our
SULTANA
RAZORS
AND
“
I
X L” CUTLERY, WINES AND I r>
THE
DETROIT
FREE
PRESS.
Entire
World
Subscribe
for
the
August
men
were
secured
wherever
humorist of the day, we present the
readers, for their careful coneidera-l
CIGARS; AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES
MH
THE FREE PRESS is without question the
they
could
be
found
and
sent
on
to
alwve
excellent
likeness
and
the
fol
­
tion, as it greatly concerns the in­
Greatest Literary and Humorous paper now be­
TOO
NUMEROUS
TO
MENTION.
fore the American people. It Is not a new aspi­
"the
front
”
as
the
vanguard
of
a
lowing
admirable
sketch
by
Ed
­
dividual interests of every resident,
rant for public favor; established over fifty
yenrsago.it has stood the lest of time and is
citizen iii the county, whose wcl-, railroad construction army is mund Kirke, lately published in to-dav
CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern Oregon FOR
stronger better and more popular than
ever—lkO.UUJ subscribers affirm its surpassing |
termed.
Engineers,
foremen,
sec
­
Harper
’
s
Monthly
Magazine:
fare should always be the first in
excellence. The funny sketches and say ings of i
Free Press are every where quoted ami
o. >1 ax, f
view. Needless to state that the tion superintendents and bridge-] “Mr. Charles B. Lewis, (better The
laughed over, while in respect to literary excel­ No weekly paper published in the
‘
-28,Tps.
lence it will compare favorably with the expen­
wilnMae
United
States
containing
as
writer is one of the heavy taxpayers builders were sent there and scenes ] known as M. Quad), is perhaps the sive
magazines. "M. quad,” ‘'Luke sharp,”
Eva Best. R> se Hartwick Thorpe, ( has. F. Ad­
much or as great variety of
of the southern end of the county: of great activity, which have not yet most unique and genuine humorist ams,
Hamilton Jay, Lizzie Yorke Case. Bronson !
good reading matter as
Howard, II. C. Dodge, mid a host of other favor- I
“That the dcveloprpent of South­ ceased, resulted. In August track this country has produced.
ite writers, contribute regularly to its columns.
LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Recognizing
the
growing
demand
for
first-
j
laying
was
begun
at
a
point
23
“M. Quad is not a humorous ar­ class fiction, THE FREE PltEoS has offered I
ern Grant county greatly depends
THE
WEEKLY
EXAMINER.
miles
east
of
Albany
in
Linn
coun
­
tist
—
a
boss
mechanic
who
manu
­
on the establishment of a county
THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW
RT '
$3,000 IN CASH
government, there can be no doubt. ty, and was pushed into the western factures jokes as a carpenter docs Prizes for the three best Serini Stories of CO,000
words
each.
A
num
Her
of
the
best
writers
Lake
Co.,
Oregon.
Lrtevie’
foothills
of
the
Cascade
range.
packing-boxes with saw and jack- have announced their intention to compete.
There can be no security for life
The coming year promises to he crowded AS IT IS VOICED BY ITS LOCAL NEWSPAPER A THE HERAl.jgM
In addition to the many oilier special fea­
The
end
of
the
track
at
present
is
plane,
and
much
exudation
of
per
­
tures, it is the intiriiou to publish sectiois of with stirring events.
or property unless the machinery of
about 130 miles east of the western spiration. He is naturally and
the law is easily reached.
In the United States the entrance of new is­
BUSINESS MEN abroad ace that LAKEVIEW, Lake co., Or., containa: 1 newspaper; 1
into the politic al arena has been followed 1 grocer: 2 saloons; 1 brewery; 1 undertaker; 2 laundries; 2 furniture store; 1 shoe »hop;
Humor Three Serial Stories Each Week, sues
There can be no business of any terminus of the road on Yaquina spontaneously funny.
by a change of administration. But the great
market;
3 lawyers: 3 physicians: 1 surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 dentist; 1 drugstore; 1 j«w«ir.
expressly for The Free Press by the economic question on which the campaign
volume conducted where a title Hay. Grading has been pushed to gushes from him like champagne Written
turned is still unsettled, and its solution is now i blacksmiths; 2 harness shops; 1 livery stable: 1 bakery; 3 general merchandise
best Americ an and English authors.
committed
to
a
Congress
almost
equally
divided
|
Will be seen, therefore, that bv subscribing
house: 1 milliner shop; 1 real estate agent; 1 saw-mill. Also, 2 Masonic lodges; 1 Good 1
cannot be examined, a mortgage a |>oint about 22 miles beyond this, from an uncorked bottle, bubbling for It THE
HERA 1.1) and THE ERI E i'KE.-sthe between the two great parties.
plar lodge; 3 Odd Fellows’ lodges: 1 United Working Men’s lodge.
ire family < an be supplied with all the News
Europe is a vast camp. Army corps patrol the |
released, a contract or bond execut­ and ties and track being in readi­ and effusive, and drenching us, ent
and with the best of current Literature for a
ness
it
is
expected
this
additional
frontiers, and millions of men await the signal ,
year, at a cost of
whether
we
will
or
not,
with
laugh
­
ed, or an administration hail with­
for the most titanic war the world has ever
piece of road will be completed ter. And there is wisdom in his Little Over Five Cents a Week. seen.
out great delay and expense.
THE FREE PRESS is a la rue eight page, seven­
E xaminer ’ s news gathering machinery
wit, strong, homely common-sense column paper, that would ’i,e c heap at Three is The
A large number of substantial during January.
nnequaled. 1ts correspondents dot the habit­
Dollars per year. Remember, that for 1*3 you
These
sections
of
track
and
those
able globe. Nothing can escape their vigilance,
SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, btla .
mixed
with
a
racy,
unctuous
hu
­
can
have
Tiie
Free
Press
and
your
favorite
settlers are lost to us yearly for |
home paper also for one year. Sample copies and no expense is spared in spreading the re-|
just now in advance, are considered mor which makes his humor as can
suits of their efforts before the E xaminer s
oe seen at this office.
these and like reasons.
We hope that our friends will show tdieir ap- readers.
The fact of being without rail­ by the engineers among the most grateful to our taste as whale oil is Ereflation of our efforts in their behalf, bv ma- The mefit noted writers of fiction in the world
iug up their minds to take advantage of this
L akeview , 0».
C. C. MALTBY
contribute to the WEEKLY EXAMINER. Jules
road or telegraphic communication difficult on the entire surveyed line to the palate of an Esquimau. He spkndici ofler-SUBsCRIBE AT 0N( E.
Verm*, author of “A Trip to the Moon,” etc.;
between Yaquina and the eastern is of universal relish, as is witnessed Send all subscriptions to
Robert Louis Stevenson, author of "Treasure
makes it still worse.
island,” etc.; Rider Haggard, author of "She,”
T he H erald , Burns, Or.
—RIDING MATERIAL A SPECIALTY.-
etc.; Anna Katharine Green, author of "The
A winter horseback journey from boundary of Oregon. The present | by tho wide popularity that the
Leavenworth Clise.” etc., have all written sto­
ries for tin- WEEKLY EXAMINER,and will do
Eugene City to Portland to attend end of the track is about 50 miles ] Detroit Free Press largely owes to
llarneu, Saddle«, Bridles, Spurs, I.at I Rus, Whips, Cinches, Chaperajos.
Noss batih®yroW
so in the future.
on of da
srdoB,.
court is mild compared to our regu­ from the summit of the grade in the his contributions.
The
West
Shore.
The WEEKLY EXAMINER has established
Best of California Leather used. Satigfactiou Guaranteed.
R
IMHR
pass
through
which
the
road
is
sur
­
an
Agricultural
Department,
in
charge
of
a
“
It
is
not
generally
known
where
lar trips to Canyon City, because
»
This Magazine makes a specialty of giving practical agrienituraiist who is the best writer
veyed.
That
point
is
only
4,700
in
the
Uni.cd
States
on
agricultural
subjects.
he
was
born,
nor
is
it
of
much
con
­
the snow on the mountain ranges
just such information about the great Pa­ This department will contain sensible discus­
~~~~
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
of leading topics of interest to vineyard­
between llarney Valley and our feet altitude. Between there and sequence, since his career did not cific Northwest as those who are interested sions
RTJ.AÎ
ink, orchardists and farmers generally.
that region desire to have. It is neither
present county seat is deep and the the present end of the track there begin until he was blown up, some in
Ths EXAMINER’S ( ommercial News is com­
an immigration pamphlet nor a subsidized
piled by experienced men who carefully guard I
cold intense. It is safe to assert] will be some tunneling and bridg­ 17 years ago, on an Ohio river raiiroad publication, but a genuine maga­ the
produc er's iuteresin all market reports.
THE HOPKINS HOUSE.
that there is no community of like ing, but the grade is comparatively steamboat. He is perhaps the only zine, now in its fifteenth year. It devotes
its attention especially to Oregon, Washing­
easy,
contrasted
with
some
of
the
example
of
a
man
who
has
been
lift
­
numbers in the United States so in
Idaho, Montana, British Columbia and
remarkable grades of the Southern ed into fame by being tossed a hun­ ton,
M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor .
need of a home government.
Alaska.
dred feet into the air, and coming It gives reliable descriptions and beautiful THE WEEKLY EXAMINER
And yet there is a numerously Pacific system.
East of the summit and across down, more dead than alive, to tell engravings of the mines, agricultural dis­
signed remonstrance against this
e Irrt«
(By Mail, Postage Prepaid,)
EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLASS.
tricts, stock interests, fishing industries, and
J. 8.1
measure. Now, where did this re­ Eastern Oregon the construction the story. He did this: Standing the cities, townsand resources of that re­
>. Coo
$1.50 PER YEAR.
monstrance emanate from? Why, forces will have little difficult work, at his printer’s case, when he was gion, as well as the fqmous scenery. In fact
it is the only publication giving the class of
Thia Hotel is new (House, Rooms, and Furniture) and offers courteous service to every Guetti
from those whose interests are as compared with the route of either so far recovered as to limp about, information
sought for by emigrants and Daily, per year...................... $6.70
against the settlement of this coun­ the Northern or Central Pacific. he put into type. “How it feels to tourists to the Pacific Northwest.
Sunday, per year................... 2.00
BL-trtb
r&~ All PuBtmasterB arc Agents.
try; from those whose revenue is The surveyed route is generally be blown up,” and the whole West T he W est S hore contains artistic en­
W. II. HEARST,
IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE.
derived from cattle roaming at will easterly, tending to the south, thro’ burst into laughter. That laugh gravings and maintains a high standard of
literary excellence. It is essentially a West­
Editor and Proprietor.
over the rich meadow lands of Har­ Crook, Grant, and Baker counties, made M. Quad famous. He was ern magazine in every feature, and an expo­
ney Valley. Such opposition is to passing near Prineville and the then transferred from the compos­ nent of the life and energy of the West.
I Crooked river. The canyon of the ing room to the editorial depart­ With each number is sent an Art Supple­ —The San Francisco Examiner,
be expected and only natural.
HARDWARE. CROCKERY
ment, in colors or tipt*, about 19x21 Inches
It now, however, remains to be Malheur river, u large tributary of ment, and ever since, short extracts in size, the subject being some feature of the
—AND—
that chief of democratic dailies, is
i KEV
seen whether our Legislature will- the Snake river, is entered near the from the Free Press have been grand scenery which enchants all tourists
on file on our reading desk. Come
irm prti
grasp the situation. If they do, we river’s source; the road will pass copied into every journal through­ through the Northwest.
fore th
A bound volume of this Magazine for 1887
and read it.
-
r other
have nothing to fear—the county down it to a connection with the . out the country.
or 1888 is a perfect mine of information.
prump'
Oregon
Short
Line;
the
junction
“About 10 years ago he invented Subscription, per year..........................
will be divided.”
$2.50
•L INI
Bound
volumes,
each
................
3.50
1 will be about 13 miles south of I —or rather created—‘His Honor,’ Two bound volumes
..
..
0.50
LAKEVIEW. OREGON.
II. SCHMINCK
T iie San Francisco Call has a Huntington, tho point where the and ,Bijah,’and ‘Brother Gardner,’ Two bound volumes and subscription. 8.50
MM^Scnd 25 cents for a sumpie copy.
dispatch dated Washington, Dec. 27, Short Line ends and the road of of the ‘Lime-kiln Club,’—charac­
A'
Address
L. SAMVEL,
—MANUFACTURER OF TINWARE.—
the
Oregon
Navigation
Company
Publisher of T he W kht S hort ,
ters
totally
dissimilar,
but
each
as
saying Secretary Vilas had ordered
We
w.ll
«end
the
entire
lift
of
Twenty
Valuable
Book»
,
Portland. Oregon. •numerated and dewniied below, to every ku UseriGer to
that the list of swamp lands known begins. It will probably cross the natural, original, individual, and
u er !e>r the enKtnng year, who remit* tiviutu cent) i
Farmers need not incur the expense and delay of sending off for
a Idttion to the regular pubsenption price. These ,
Short
Line,
but
whether
it
will
then
ludicrous as any in American liter­ .•7®“ You as a well-known Dem­ iii xioks,
' ach one of winch contains a complete first-elaa, ,
Agricultural Implements, as this House keeps a full stock at Fait
as No. 5, in the district of lands sub­
Cd
aovei or other work by a Will-known and popular
are published In neat pamphlet form, printed
Prices. Citizens will find here as complete a line of Hardware and
ject to sale nt Lakeview, Oregon, be <1 lect southerly to Boise Citv, as ature.
ocrat, arc hereby respectfully re­ ir.thor,
'rotn good readable type on good paper, and many of I
. ¡lan lsotnely illustiatml. They < emprise some of
Crockery as in any other establishment in this section of country. .
“Artemas Ward created one char quested to send T he H erald your .he finest
ret aside on account of frauds. The was at first planned, is considered
work* ever written by Rome ot the greatest
^-TINWAI.EOF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER. CALL AND SF.E GOODS.«
l
ind most popular writers. Loth of America and Europe.
an
open
question.
By
the
time
con
­
acter. M. Quad has given birth to name for the New Volume one year, Each one >s complete in itMlf :
list comprises H7,(Ml acres, granted
N g . 316. The Aunt Mugnlre Documenta. Bythaautho* ,
” 1HK W idow H fixtt I' ai khs ." One ol the funniest book» |
i at his ;
to the State by net of March, 1860, struction work is as far advanced as three, and each one has, during a $2.50, or $3 for your own subscrip­ ,»f
:vsr published—fully equal to Its famous ptedecnssor, •• Widow
”
after an examination by agents,who this, it is believed some one of the period of ten years, given delight tion 1 year and for any friend back i dedott.
N >. 199. Ilijnli Ilennpoie’a Ad venturea In New York.
General
Blacksmith
&,
Waa^on
Maker.
By the sulli.ii of • 1 i'K Mi’s s.i ivmkxh B atkrs ." Full o
I 'tinny situations, Ituighabl» incideiits and ridiculous scrapes
reported it ns swamp or overflowed middle western lines with transcon­ to millions.
East 3 months.
' A great i une r- ea book.
I No. 217. Perfect Etiquette: on, flow to R kravk if ,
tinental
aspiration
will
have
pushed
“
The
man
is
precisely
what
we
lands. The Secretary has had the
1 loriETY. A complete maumil let ladies and gsntlenirn. glvln» '
.&]
.he correet rules of depot »inent for sli occasions, according t< '
of the best ’ocieSy.
matter investigated, and discovered its way westward ami be able to of­ are led to expect from his writings. Men that Advertise Harney \ alley. I tiie No. usages
221 GitlHvcr’a Travels. The remarkable adrsnturw
L
akeview , O reooii .
H.
R.
SCHLÄGEL
' >f Lenmel G ii ; h <- i nmctig
Li'lipittiniis and Giants. A I
fer
the
Oregon
Pacific
advantageous
He is by turns‘His Honor,’ ‘I’ijah.’
glaring frauds, as a goodly portion
wink—this tl ■■ only < l.-ap r i:tl< n.
HYSl
The following is a list of citizens Mandnrd
N<>. J20 The People’* Natural lilatory. Contalnlm i
nteresilng de’-riptn n*. s'-. n-paiiie.1 1 y lllustraiioaaofaumer
and ‘Brother Gardner,’ with the who are sending. 1. 2, 3. and as far jus
was not swamp, but good, arable connections.
bens" h . i h li, i- ptlli ’ tishesalid Insects, witb much curlou* •
regarding t' .-lr life and habits.
dry humor and quaint wisdom that up as 6. and 8 copies cd’ T he H er ­ 1 Ir.f N trmntiou
land. He, therefore, orders a now
2-2 Modern Kccltatloua. A l .rge cnHwtton tit th< I
THE UNION PACIFIC SURVEYS.
■nost i nitlat r. i itntloi •< in pi"»e and verse, both for profess ;
ald
to
friends
for
one
year,
and
less.
n.nal
eloeu'.ionista
and ntnatsiirs.
investigation, and that the arable
The Oregon Pacific surveyors peculiar to each character.
No. 22 JUaiwa'a Revenue- A Novel. By U. R idki
His ‘den’ as he calls his sanctum, When this item is marked, the re­ ilAaOAtlD.
lands be returned to tlm public do­ about a year ago were much trou­
212. Wall Flowcra. A Novel. Ry M ariow H ablarp . 1
cipient is notified that his paper is No.
No
’1 lie Mcreliunt'aCrime. A Novel. By H oratio ‘
J r .
main. A large portion of this land bled by engineers of the Union Pa­ in an upper story of the Free Press paid for, and the name of his friend A LOIR.
No. 196. 1 van the Serf. A Nove). By S ti vamcs Conn, J r .
building is a curiosty shop, filled
No. l-.'T. Il<'«n< riu ; or , Tu L kihthouss S tah . A
has been settled upon, but the Sec­ cific who crossed and recrossed the with < m !<1 mementoes and knack­ in the list.
Novel. j:;- M l C ai nou.
No. 207. l it :• '.fi-iidventiirea of John Nlcholaoa. A
By J; ><» ar L<-Via S tkvknsow .
Wlu'n this item is crossed it no­ Novel.
retary says the settlers will not be Oregon Pacific lines. They openly knacks. Here is a bit of rope that
No. 214. Two Kl-aen. A Novel. By the author of " Dora •
•
Th<
rne.”
deprived of their rights under the admitted they were in the employ helped to hang a murderer, there tifies you that the time for which Ul'LOt
No. 206. Bread I'pon the Waters. A Nove). By Miss
K.
the sender paid has expired, and No. 2«4.
Pace Ninety-two. A Novel. By M ary C bcil I
law.
of the Union Pacific. They drove1 bullets from Gettysburg, powder- the publisher respectfully solicits S at
.
No. r
A Vujabond Heroine. A Novel. By Mrs
flasks
from
the
Merrimac,
and
sa
­
EfWAKtlS.
their center stakes sometimes with­ bers. swords, muskets, and shot and you to renew the subscription, if twxtK
No 213. < lou<!n and Sunshine. A Koval. By C rablk *
Ir inner« us real tired to bear our coun-
S kacb .
.■ient
interest
to
in six inches of the others’ stakes, shell from a score of battle-fields; it has been of sutli
No. 2 9. The Dream Woman. A Novel. By W ilbib i
tiy uontt inpornries bragging about their
. .’01.1.1*9.
you.
No. 2*>0 (¡corse Cnulfield’a Journey. A Novel. By
• | <» ter work.” Why. I mivm . any common and vexatious complications often while around the walls, side by side
ills’ M. !•;. B rai . iu . m .
No. .c ' Mary Hardwick's KI vb L A Naval. By Mr«
blacksmith can
a decent |<n>lrr. Now. resulted.
They pushed their lines with portraits of Sheridan and Cus­ Frank McClintock, Isaac Foster, JgnaY
Vitoeu.
J. T. Mael.
veu have ail ha I your 'ay concerning job
ter, and busts of Grant and Lee, Jas. Copshall
down
the
Malheur
canyon,
and
then
I
W.
E.
Grace,
Dr.
Connaway,
wctk
The following is our proposition:
are pictures of a dozen most noted
We will put $50 in a purse. Ac. Lakeview beyond, bending west and south
A. W. Wilson.
M. Cushing,
criminals.
Examiner.
W. Barm s,
IL C. Leven,
Exactly what they were after no
But the oddest thing in the room G.
G. W. Smelser.
Do you take us for millionaires one knew, although Oregon Pacific is a slender man of about 40. with W. F. Meadows,
Chas. Bauman.
like Vourselve, Un s. Beach?
people believed the object was sim­ close-cropped gray hair, heavy mus­ T. M. Baker,
SAYER & DORE - ------- - PnorRirrou ’
T. A. McKinnon, J. 11. Howard.
tache.
keen,
intent
eyes,
and
an
We have just forwarded vour ply to create alarm ns to right-of-
Mrs.
A.
A.
Stenger.
E.
B.
Hanley.
UB.SJ
challenge to .lames Gordon Bennet's way, and to discourage Oregon Pa­ earnest, somewhat eager expression Win. Shackleton, E. A. Stauffer.
who sits at an old-fashioned table, Thus. Haskell,
H iuai . d .
11.
McClure.
cific projectors.
and looks up with a smile of wel­
Mrs. Haskell,
"It makes us real tired" to sec
Some of these Union Pacific lines come as a stranger enters his apart­ Chas. Jones,
J. C. Garrett,
Keeps constantly on hand a large atock of
rich newspaper men take advan­ were headed, it is understood, sou­ ment. This is M Quad, known IL C. J."
T.
II
Roberts
II.
J.
McKinnon,
tage of their wealth to “run a therly toward the Goose lake region ■ among his personal nequaidtanee as Mrs N. Conn gvs, T. Sillman,
JS. G
B. Lewis He is modest and not
1 luff" on their poorer fellow-crafts- on the route into Upper California.
Mrs. Baily,
at all puffed up by the fact, that he W. It Mitchell',
Jno. Robinson,
men—Set yoyr figures at 15 cents Doubtless they wen1 employed on a weekly audience of a million, C. M. Caldwell,
John Cornutt,
apiece, and wo will l><> on hand the same route survey ns the engin­ nearly one-half of whom arc matter- W. E. All . rson,
I>.
Jamison,
Tin
”
.
Dodson,
with the coin qniek'-r’n you can snv eers ereditt d with being Union Pn- of-fact Englishmen, who take him
T. D. Harris,
Prof Ensley,
‘seat I
citie men. who have lately been at with their beefsteak ami ale. as a I’. F. Stenger.
R. J. Williams.
Redding and in the canyon of Pitt sure help to a healthy digestion, Wm. MeGlvmre, D. Miller,
lie
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Portland World: Douglas county river. There have been no annoy*
Mr. Armstrong
may be, but I incline to the opinion G. J. Wrisiev.
b.ns crganiied a bo inl of immigra­ ances in the Malheur region lately, that this peculiarity is dm1 to the
tion.
but the out]<osta to hold desirable fact that Nature produced him in
All public meetings are prohibit- passes are nevertheless considered one < f her gonial moods when she
would do the world a kindly turn
< ■! in Myrtle Creek on account of necessary.
t>v bestowing u|ton it a gt ntle soul,
the smallpox scare.
By next summer it is hoped to who should do us goml bv spread­
Fuller Snelljng. the Register of push construction work through
And all kinds of surface lumber thoroughly seasoned for building pnrpoaea aad at
ing for us a wholesome feast of
the Lakeview Land office, it is said Eastern Oregon. There, in many mingled wit and wisdom.”
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