East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 17, 1889, Image 2

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    THE HERALD
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Kditvr.
THCtUIIAY. JAXI'ARY IT. li-O
DIVISION OF GRANT COUNTYBO A8
F >B tv furia
HARNEY COUNTY.
J70R TEMPORARY COUNTY-SEAT
BURNS.
O fponents of county dirision ap­
pear to be forgetful-of the fact that
it is no small tax on them to travel
from 100 to 150 miles to attend ev­
ery term of circuit court at Canyon
City, and pay two-thirds of the
BURNS
Why IHwriminXr?
UIOM « AhHINGTOS, 1>. C.
B urns . Or., Jan. 16.
I
Wataiserr-s Ctrv. D C.
E d . H erald : I have just received
J«nu«r> M. U m ». i
the following from one of my nu­
President Cleveland pursues the
merous friends who regard iue as a
even tenor of his way, personally
kind of walking cyclopedia:
attending to all the duties of his
“F riend W illiam : I see in pe­
exalted position, as unmoved by
rusing Hill’s Code, that while the
defeat a« lie was unelated by suc­
laws of Oregon make it only a mis­
cess. His conscientious conviction demeanor to kill a Scholmeringu. I
that the intercet« of tbe whole peo­ do not find that any penalty at all
ple demand '-tariff reform,” remain is provided for killing an Irishman.
Call you kindly inform us through
unshaken, nrwl with the "courage of
the columns of the public press the
conviction” he steadily urge* it as reason of thia invidious discrimina­
the all-important measure of the tion against people from my native
time. At the annual gathering of land.”
the Masaachusetts Reform league
A nswer . I do net recall the sec­
at Boston Dec. 28th a tetter was tion of the code to which my friend
rear! from President Cleveland, from refers, but as the Legislature «as at
which I give the following extracts the time of the passage of the bill
showing his unselfish devotion to composed largely of Irishmen, by­
when they are talking about "coun­
the interests of the people and be­ birth or descent, it is conjectured
ty division greatly increasing tax­
lief in the ultimate triumph of that to pass a special law for their
ation.” Let every citizen in this
right. He wrote:
protection would lie a reflection on
matter try to secure "the greatest
their ability to take care of them­
“
It
is
because
the
efforts
of
its
good to the greatest number” and
advocates arc not discredited by selves.
T he H erald is with him. Mere
any sordid motive that they are
Regarding the Scholmeringu the
selfish reasons, proor con. ought not able 1-oldly and confidently to at­
case was altogether different.
lie permitted to sway anyone, when tack the strongholds of selfishness
He was a poor despised foreign r
a petition is placed lx.fore him for and greed. Our institutions were
constructed in purity of purpose from the Flowery Land.
signature, and all will lie well for
and love for humanity. Their op­
When he first landed in Portland
the Harney country.
eration is adjusted to the touch of the hoodlums set upon and abused
virtue and patriotism, and their re­
and maltreated him shamefully.
L atest advices from Salem are sults. under such guidance, must He could get no redress in the
be the prosperity and happiness of
to the effect that Mr. Hamilton,
our people, and so long as the advo­ courts.
proprietor of the Hamilton House. cates of tariff reform appreciate the
Emboldened by their success, the
Harniltonville, is trying to have a sentiments in which our institutions rabble hunted him down like a wild
slice off the northern end of Grant bad their origin; so long as they beast, and it was difficult to find a
/V’t up for a new county to be named apprehend the forces which alone
can guide their operation: so long jury there to convict any one for
Hamilton, with the temporary coun­
as they in a spirit of true patriot­ killing a poor Scholmeringu.
ty seat on his farm at Hamilton- ism ar>- consecrated to the service
Then they got up a petition to the
of their country: temporary defect Legislature, signed by every Schol­
ville.
He is reported to have a petition brings no discouragement. It but
proves the stubbornness of »he forces meringu in the State as well as by
with a thousand names, and offers
of combined selfishness and dis­ a number of fair-minded citizens
the use of the Hamilton House for
closes how far the people have been asking the enactment of a law ma­
a temporary court house and coun­ deceived and how great is the ne­
king it the same penalty for killing
cessity of redoubled efforts in their
ty jail.
a Scholmeringu as to kill any one
He also claims that the tax-pay­ behalf. To lose faith ¡r. the intelli­
gence of the people is a surrender else.
ers of Southern Grant favor his
Instead of doing as requested,
and an abandonment of the strugzle.
scheme!
“In the track of reform are often the Legislature passed the law re­
cost of each sitting of the same,
Twelve dolUr« a wt-«k, in ad- found the dead hopes of pioneers
and the despair of those who fall in
trance, please, Mr. Hamilton.
X
the march. But there will be nei­
ther despair nor dead hopes in the
You are specially invited to write
path of tariff reform, nor shall its
the items of general interest occur­ pioneers fail to reach the heights.
ring in your neighborhood, and send Holding fast their faith ami reject­
to T iie H erald . Never mind doing ing every alluring overture and ev­
ery deceptive overture which would
them up in reportorial style as if
betray their sacred trust, they them­
to a large city daily, where all copy selves shall regain and restore the
is cut up into short “takes,” for 80 patrimony of their countrymen,
or 100 men to work on—then you freed from the trespass of grasping
must write on one side of the paper, encroachment and safely secured
by the genius of American justice
capitalize, paragraph, and punctu­
and equality.”
ate car«-fully. or it is useless to the
Washington gives birth to many
paper
rumors as to the complexion of tho
As we have but two type-setters
next cabinet, all probably without
and they ofler no objection to copy
foundation; but there have been
written on both sides of the paper,
strong indications that Mr. Harri­
all we ask of our friends when
son intended to meet the big Blaine
writing news for this paper, is to
dilemma by leaving the Maine man
let all the items tie reliably ob-
out of his cabinet. He may. how­
tai/ied. attach the author's name,
ever. change such purpose thrpugh
sign a fictitious ' name if desired,
write’propcr names carefully, and a too powerful pressure. It is sim­
ply a choice of trouble for the Pres­
send right along to our address.
ident-elect; if Blame lie slighted
A L eading C ounty .—Grant coun­
there will be a wider and deeper
ferred to by my friend.
Reward Offered.
THE TOWN OF BURNS
TUE SAN FRANCISCO
110 reward ia offered for information left at or
»«Lt thia office tLaJ wiii lead to the recovery of
the following deacnbed horse*, whit a were on
Island range with a roan pony branded
A a h* r»e laiely purenaaed by Wm.
Mack
ey of Harden, when last
GELD1XG. s-year-o»d: Sorrel, with strip in the
face. Brand X (with 4-inch iron/ on the
Left shoulder
THE MONARCH WEEKLY.
sTALUON^-year-old V
»‘«r 1«
t. - fa<-e. Branded
uith a J*j inch
iron / on Left shoulder.
ILLY, l-year-old Bay. with s*rip in the fare, To Keep Posted on the News of the
ternunaung o*er left d «a?rtl. Brand same
Entire World Subscrita? for the
as on above de*, r.bed Golding.
Ad-lreaa GEO. W HAYES, Harney. Or.
WEEKLY EXAMINER
A
F
$l.5OEx^neyr.$l.5O
Take JTotice!
The following deacrited horaea are taken up
and if owners are r.o< found will be duly peal­
ed «cording to law:
No weekly paper published in the
ORSE. IS-Tear-qld Dark p.ay. Collar mart«
United States containing as
Had bell on. Branded'X” on Left Thigh-
Weight about 1*00 lta.
much or as great variety of
ORSE. 12-yea?</i Light Bay; aonie collar
good reading matter as
maria: fame fa right front 2eg Branded
with a "J-T-F-ev>riDectrd ’ on right ahoulder. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER
Weight about U ai Jta.
Owners degiring to recover above described
The coming year promise* to he crowded
stock can do au b.< app..>iug to thia office.
with »firritK «ven’»
H
H
W. a. WIMIIBI.
Lakeifew, • r
J. SAT. HUMOS
burn*. Or.
Europe iaa vast camp. Army corp* patrol the
frortiet*. and millions of men await the signal
f.ir the mc*t titanic war the world Las ever
seen
WILSHIRE A HUDSON.
Attorneys-at-Law
The E xamixer ’ s new* gathering machinery
is nuequaled. I’» eorrvspunden’* dot the habit­
able g«vbe. Nothing can escape their vigilance,
This firm practi- r* in the courts of the State, and nu exptt *e is *i>aied in spreading the re­
and before tbe U. 3. Land Office. Any ¡and sult* of their etfvr * before the E xaminer ' s •
1 ifficr or other buatneas entrusted to them will readers.
receive prompt attention.
The m< *• noted writer* of fiction in the world
contribute to the WEEKLY EX AMINER Jules
INLAND CASEs SOLICITED.
Verne, au'hor of "A Triptothe Moon.” etc.;
Robert l-ouis Steve: *»«n, author of •‘Treasure
Is.und. ' etc.; Rider Haggard, author of -She.” .
• tc.: Anna Katharine < reen, author of •’The
. leaven worth • a*e." eic.. have ail written «to­
ATTORNEY,
ne* for the WEEKLY EXAMINER,and will do
*o in the future.
L akeview and bvrxs . or .
undrums which "no fellow can find
out.”
just measure, the Scholmeringu fast
disappeared from our State, until
now scarcely one can be found.
Daily, per year
Sunday, per year.............
All P< fttmester* are Agent*.
1-ljr
and
he
Said he, "That provision of the
which provides ’nor shall any State
deprive any person of life, liberty
or property without due process of
t . a .
M c K innon ,
----- PEAI.ER IX
J<U
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE
STOVES, TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASS,
PUTTY,
THE CELEBR/
SULTANA RAZORS AND “I X L” CUTLERY. WINE,
CIGARS;
AND
TOO
A
THOUSAND OTHER ARTICIP
NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern Oregon FOE
I
LAKEVIEW
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HOPKINS HOUSE
M. D. HOFKINS, P roprietor .
EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLASS.
We have
HIT
Saddle and Harness Shop.
Tbl« Hotel ia new (Home. Room«, and Furni:urel and offer« eourtcou« «enrie« 1«
Upon a Plan
IX < OXXECTIOX WITH THE BOI SE.
To Benefit our Subscriber*.
J. C. WELCOME -
P roprietor .
BI KXS. OREGON.
W-A-T-C-II-M-A-K-E-R
Jeweler.
THE HERALD is pleased t.. a’.nouure the
'•ompk-’D n of special arrangenten’» whereby
:• is eusl.led to offer its readers TWo of the
bwt family journa’* for the price of one.
For $3
We will send, for one year, to any address, the
EAST OREGON HERALD
and the Famous Family Weekly,
THE DETROIT FREE PRESS.
HARDWARE. CROCKERY.
—AND—
A gricultural I mplements .-
THE FREE PREF« i* without question the
Greatest Literary and Humorous paper now be­
fore the American people. It is not a new aspi-
rant for public favor; established over fiftv
H. SCHMINCK
'eft’s ag”. it hns *’o«id the lest of time and is
LAKEVIEW. OK
to-da» s-nmzer better and more popular than
ever—sut-s'-ribers affirm its surpassing
••x< el'ence The funny skett he* and saving* of
I be Fret Prvts are everywhere quoted and
—MANUFACTURER OF TINWARE —
laughed over, while in respect to literary excel­
THOS. GIANINI — — Proprietor. lence it will Compare favorably with the expen­
sive magazine* ••.¥. Quad. ' -Luke Sharp,”
Farmers need not incur the expense and delay of sending ..
Eva Beet, R. *e Hartwick Thorjie, ' has. F. Ad­
Agricultural Implements, as this House keeps'a full stock K.
BURNS. OREGON.
air« Hamilton Jay, xdggie Yorke Case. Bronson
How ard. H r Dodge, and k h. st of other favor­
Prices. Citizens will find here as complete a line of Hard«rljS
Table« Kept w.U «applied with the be«t in ite writers, contribute regularly to it* columns
Crockery as in any other establishment in this section of cm M|
the market -trie- prompt and efficient. Recorr.izing the growing demand for first-
< irt fiction, THE FREE PRESS hr.» offered
Meals furnislrei at all hours.
41
CW- tinwarkof all descriptions UAUE TO ORDER, call ABB siim U
Restaurant
law, nor deny to any person within
split in the party than was occa­
its jurisdiction the equal protection
sioned by Garfield's break with
of any county in On-gon; 16,825.
of the laws,’ appears to have been
Conkling, for the Maine leader's
it also leads in cattle, with 47,118.
wholly disregarded by the Oregon
following is much greater than was
BLACKSMITH.
Legislature in the passage of the
Conkling's, and an affront to the
GEN£JIAI. NEWS.
law relating to Scholmeringues.”
“Uncrowned King” would be most
Tiraes-Mountaineer: The town of
B vccaroo B ill .
bitterly resented.
However this
E. D. GRAY
- Burns, Or.
Burns, in the Harney Valley, or
may be, the fact remains that the
dpred 300 copies of the holiday edi-
A* You as a well-known Dem­
patriotic intelligence of the country,
—G E N E RA I. R E P AIRING—
tion’of the Times-Mountaineer, G<d-
without respect to party, would view ocrat, are hereby respectfully re­
AM»
dendale, W.T., an<) Dufur 150 each,
with concern such a menace to the quested to send T he H erald your
and private individuals 50 to 100
peace and honor of the nation as name for the New Volume one year,
qypies.
would lie involved in the recall of ♦2.50, or 13 for your own subscrip­
Albgnv Democrat: The Corvallis the Jingo Secretary of State to his tion 1 year and for any friend back Promptly executed. The building ba* bean en
larged •»»<! Improved and ia urepared to turn
Ti/nes, in a long article attacks the old position.
East 3 months.
out all kind* of b v ksmithihg <»n short nothe
and in th« beat style. Term* Cash.
1-ly
O. I’, road savagely, among other
It is also strongly intimated that
things saving they have purchased Wanauiaker is booked for the Inte­
Look over this paper. There are
JOB WORK.
The road rior Departpient, not because of fit­ valuable literary inducements of-
may ppMlbly run two of the Cor- ness so much as to repay his heavy fvrvd
‘----- 2 to
2-----
sultscribers.
2—Some of them
valis papers, but it doesn't the Dem­ contribution for securing the elec­ ought to suit you.
TV. ZBro^n.,
jg
The Leading Merchant of Grant CftStfS
16.70
2.00
expected CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns . O r .
soon to close out his business there
----
and would follow them.
Constitution of the United States
TO------------
W. II. HEARST,
Editor and Proprietor.
Practical Surveyor
informed me that he had sent his
wife and children back to the Flow­
----------- GO
PHYSICIAN A- SURGEON.
in Portland some months since, he
ery Kingdom,
IF-OIFL BAJRGr
(By Mail. Postase Prepaid.)
$1.50 PER YEAR.
S. B. McPheeters, M. D.
In conversation with a well-edu­
cated and intelligent Scholmeringu
Burns contMin.*»
™
1 newfpaper. 1 hotel: 1 brewery: 1 undertaker: 1 meat market: 2 lawy«*.
1 surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 drugstore; 1 Jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 1 Jtvary atable',
chand.*« »tor«*: 1 hardware store; 1 saw-mUl: 1 carpenter; 1 saddle A r.*n ’
eery store. Also. 1 Odd Fellow* lodge; 1 reading room; 1 school; I eharrk
£^*Mail a copy of T h « H rbild to Advertise your town, in thep^
T. V.B. EMBREE, M.D.
him
As a consequence of such an un­
Bl'SINExS MF.N ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WIJX^
THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW
TLe WEEKLY EXAMINER ba* e*tabli*hcd
Lake Co.. Oregon.
an Agri ul’ural Department, in charge of a
practic
a
agricultural»!
w
bo
ia
the
I
c*t
writer
AS
IT
IS
VOICED
BY
ITS
LOCAL NEWSPAPER A THEH#
Criminal law a specialty.
in the Ur.i’ed -taris on agricultural subject*.
This department will contain sensible discus-
si .re of lvadir.g topics of interest to vineyard-
BUSINESS MEN abroad oecthat LAKEVIEW, Lake co.. Or., contains: 1
is s. or< hardist.« and fanner* generally.
lrrtaer: 2 saloons; 1 brewery; 1 undertaker; 2 laundries; 2 furniture store; liik'.H
Th* EXAMINER’S Commercial Neu* I* com- market; S lawyers: 3 physicians: 1 surveyor; 1 lsnd agent; 1 dentist: 1 dropuaj
i piled by experienced men who carefully guard blacksmiths: 2 harness shops; 1 livery stable: 1 bakery; 3 general merrhandiitt
Office at hi* residence on the east aide of Sil­ tbe producer'* interesin all market report*
house: 1 milliner shop: 1 real estate agent; 1 saw-mill. Also, 2 Maaoaic lodgti;
vie* Brier ten teilet belo* burnì.
plar lodge: 3 Odd Fellows’ lodges; 1 United Working Men’s lodge.
THE WEEKLY EXAMINER
Any and all kind« of surveying done on shot
Possibly some member of the Le- notice and rtMuiafoe term*
settler
wishing to
located, can have p'.a'.a iurcisl.e
islature owed one of them a bill, free of charge.
for it.
GRANT CO. OREGON.
AH IT IB VOICE» BY THE HEItAl.n.
GEO. S. SIZEMORE - - B urns , O r .
Just why they did this is one of
ty has the most horses and mules
the press to be silent.
In rhe U:dted state* the entrance of new is­
sue* into the politic a! arena La* t«een followed
by a charge <-f administration. But the grr»’
economic question < n which the campaign
turned i* afill unsettled, and i»s solution i* now
commi ted to aCongrt*« a!ino*t equally divided
between the two great parties.
Bt'RNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Office et W. E. Grace's Dm? Store.
those much talked of political con­
and the Scholmeringu sued
ADVERTISEMENTS.
STOCK BRANDS.
FTOIlt LiVeTV
Stahle
$3,000 IN CASH
Prl«- * !- r ’he ihree be«t Serial Stories of CO, 000
wor«1« eacl
\ nnmber <<f the beat writer«
have anti-- in, ed their intention to compete.
In addition tu the many other rpeeial lea-
tuiea. it is the Intention to publiah section« ol
Cenerai Blacksmith & Waçon M
Three Serial Stories Each Week,
Written expressly for The Free Pre»» by the
U»? American and Enzliah author*.
it will
seen, therefore, that bv subscribing
for THE HERALD-and THE FREE PRESS the
entire family can beanppiied with all tbe New*
and with the best of current Literature for u
• year, at a coat of
Little Over Five Cents a Week.
THE FREE PRESS it a large ei^ht-page. seven-
column paper, that would be cheap at Three
1 Pilars per vear. Remember, that for
you
have The Free Press and your favorite
¡L Feed can
Liune paper /so for one year. Sample copier
can be seen at thia office.
" e hope that our friends will show their ap-
Creclatiot; of our efforts in their behalf, bv ma-
iug Up their minds to take advantage of thia
splendid offer—»rp.S< KIBE AT ONCE.
P«on»HT"K
Send all sut«criptions to
ocrat; nt the sum«- time we appre­ toral vote of New York and In­
W. C. BYIÏP -
-
ciate what a great service it has diana. His “inflooence” and work
M fr that Advertise Harney Valley.
T he H erald . Burns. Or.
done for the valley, and are willing were too potent to be ignored. In
The following is a list of citizens
CASH
BUSINESS
AT
BED
­
A
to overlook some of their big faults, fact, it took so huge a “slush fund” ■ who are sending. 1. 2. 3. and ns far
ROCK PRICES.
for they seen; to pursue the eante to buy those States for Harrison up as 6. ami 8 copies of T he H er ­
course taken by railroads and peo­ in order to secure his election, that ald to friends for one year, and less
Thi« Magazin« makes .1 specialty
Igour motto. Good Buggv Trams, and Nice
. <.f gi’ing
„
ple generally, that is. get nil they it is feared cabinet positions and When this item is marked, the re- nwdd!e H. ’*es Furnished at Reasonable' hargee ju«t such information about the creat Pa-
cipicnt is notified that his papvr is and parkular Attmtfon paid to the Hoarding
v -.1.- , .
*.
•
can for the least price, regardless desirable foreign missions will hard­
and t.n^mtngof TraLR.eut M x k. Hay A Grain ll’c -'"rthwe't a« those who *re interested
paid for. and the name of his friend on ha:«d.
. . to have. It h neither
I iii that * region desire
of means.
ly go half round.
in the list.
----- an immigration pamphlet nor a Mibsictiaed
1 noticed Speaker Carlisle on the
When this item is crossed it no­
railroad publication, but a genuine maga­
School directors throughout the
tifies you that the time for which
FRENI H
zine, now in it* fifteenth year. It devotes
street
the
other
day.
looking
in
ex
­
State are warned of the arrival of
the sender paid has expired, and
ita attention ewperialljr to Oregon. Washing*
map swindlers. Two map worth cellent health. He walked with a the publisher respectfully oolicit*
ton, Idaho. Motina. Rri.hh < nlumbia an«l
springing
step,
indicating
that
tbe
:
AU.ska.
one dollar are sold for five under a
you to renew the subscription, if
firm
champion
of
tariff
rvfonu
rval
­
|
It gives reliable description.* and l-eautiful
it
has
been
of
sufficient
interest
to
pretenx1 that a new law compels di­
Mrs L oom Racine, - - Pn'prietreB%
engraving* of the mines, agricultural di.*-
rectors to have maps hung in the ues the for«M> of his own emphatic you.
tri ‘t-s. aloe k interests, fishing industries, and
Frank McClintock. Isaac Foster,
gchool house. There is no suah law. words that “the struggle has but
A lir. i:ed nmmbernf guest.* < an «erare the the cities, town.» and resource* of th tt re-
Jas. Copshall
J
T
Mael,
mort
<
•
i
furtalne
bwiging
room»
in
the
town
an<l school directors will do well to just commeneed in this country, Dr Connaway.
at thi< Lome. Table* -ujulirdwi.h all Kind* ffion. a* well as tLe famous *cenery. In fact
W. E. Grace.
and those who delude themselves
• 4 eaiaMe* the marce*, afford«.
I j_| * T it i* the only publication giving the ria** of
Watch out for the schemers.
M Cushing.
A W. Wilson.
information sought for by emigrants and
with the hope that it will be aban­ G W -
Barnes.
H. C. lleven.
tourists to the Pacific Northwest.
l'ni|M|ua Herald: Tin* smallpox
doned liefore the triumph of right W F Meadows,
G W. Smeleer.
T hi W est S k « ee contains artistic en­
is spreading at an alarming rate in
Chas. Bauman.
over wrong, an- simply augmenting T M Baker,
Contractor & Builder. graving* and maintain* a high *t and a rd of
the northern part of Marion county
T a M<
...........
Kinnon,
J.
H Howard.
literary ex. e er.ee. It ia essentially a West-
the weight of the blow that will in­
Mr< A A Stenger. E B Hanlev.
and new rases are being reported
I cm magazine in every feature, and an expo*
......
E .
_
evitably fall upon them in the ..
U'm. Shackleton,
A. Staufft-r,
nent of the life and energy of the Wert.
every day
future."
Thor Haskell.
Wi h each number i* -ent an Art Supple­
11 McClure,
A C. WORTHINGTON.
Jump-off-Joe. the name of a stream
ment. in colors or tints, about 19x24 im-hes
There arc over 116,000,0001*exite Chas Jones,
Mrs Haskell.
in wife tbe *uhjert being *ome feature of the
J. C Garrett,
in Southern Oregon, got its name in the Direct Tax refund, which "II. C J."
Burns. Oregon,
grand *«-enery which en« bants all tourist*
T. II Roberts
from the trapper. J<e Mebiughlin, is now brought prominently forward R J. McKinnon,
through the N<«rthw<rt.
Mrs N Com« gv*,
T Sillman,
who, with his party camped on it with high hopes under Republican
W R Mitchell.
Mrs. ltaily,
A hound t ime < thi* Magazine for lsS7
one night. Joe was out hunting, did supremacy. It is to le hoped that C M Caldwell.
J no. Robinson.
or Iis a perfe« t mine of information.
not come in till after dark, and not enough honest R< publicans will W E Albcrson.
John Comutt,
fiobarriFtinu, per year
f
Don ml volume*, each
D Jamison.
knowing the camp was on a bluff unite with Democrats to defeat the Thoe Dodson,
Two hound v<dume*
i___
Th-
having
work
fa
my
ilne
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lance, dying from the injuries soon
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Puhli«her of T he Wrsr Snout.
gfterwards; hence the name
J. ' Wrisley,
home for the holiday*.
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P-wtland. Oregon.
H. R. SCHLÄGEL
L akeview ,
Prrparwl to do «Il Kind« ot Work in the BUcktmith lino.
r-B U G G I E S,
Horse Shoeing at
W AGONS,
ET C.,->
MADE TO ORDER WITIT NEATNESS. AND OF GOOD QUALITY.
A I. L WORK W A R R A N T E D.
Give a Trial, as Seeing is Believing. A fir»t-cla** Smith works in connection
NEAR BI ENS. OREGON.
The West Shore.
Estimates Made
SAYER * DORE
a nd »n M p 4«
«arfaee hi«bee tboraocklr MMWri Mr talMiat parpo» «*r
KEnVCED PRICE
And Plans Furnished.
A Good road all the way.