East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 21, 1889, Image 2

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    HURNS ADVERTISEMENTS
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THE HERALD.
LAND NEWS.
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T he following is’all our news­
gatherer could get’ retarding th«
subject upon which every citiren in
the Harney country is interested:
Dr. Gilham writes a friend of di­
vision that an obutrnetion to the
passage of ilouae Bill 69 was r adv
in the Senate in the Í rm <A an
amendment '♦’■»nato ’Harney th
county seat, in e xpectation < f the
Bums friend» t * the bril-fighting
the amendment s» as to delay ac-
tion until adjournment the Burna
men made no objection
Judge CogswrQ wrote a ’’frieçd of
division that b$ hàs 'wotïed Heirhe-
foc nor against the BUL,ikct pro-,
rewed to vote in it* for cw,h«a ont
to the vote.
Ijtest received by ’ T’fesd.yy -
mail is members' assurances thr-t
they will stand by the tiilL
The celebrated ‘ Hanging Gar­
dens of Babylon” were within the
precincts of the palace called ’The
Admiration of Mankind.” They
consisted of gardens of trees and
dowers on the topm>.«t of a series of
arvbts 75 feet high and built in the
f m. of a -paarv. each side of which
measure,! -Wl> Greek fret. The city
of Babylon with its famous gardens,
was rased to its foundation, fiisj
years B. C.
Two Thousand Five Hundred and
8even'v Niney-ars later we fin«! the
¡eelrbrated gardens T James 5 iek
f R ■ be«ter New York r ,r de­
scription. Catalogue of seeds, ad­
vice how to obtain free a copy of
Vick’s Floral Guide, and also, of
the fam* us new rose, called
iek’s
Caprice.” address James Vick.
Seedsman. R •.-L—tcr. N. Y.
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T he San Fran isc> Esan-ir. r i-
to democracy in'.t?.‘-4< Mat States
what the compa*. is to the mariner,
what Bethlehem • star was to the
inquiring wise men of old
It is the.»ply live, aound detno-
cratic dail]L.t~at sL j;I.d. be r.-;-I-'
ervd indispensable in every family
where growing sons are to he politi­
cally cd’i *ate»I. After it once gains
an entrance, renewals, we find, are
not only readily, but voluntarily
made.
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Oca nuders’ attention 1» invited
to Belford’s Magaji:- . a copy of
which is on the editor • desk at all
times for inspection, are! a file in
the reading room
It i- as you
will see, thoroughly and aggressive­
ly Democratic, and in its literary
features equal to the be»t.
Col. I»on Piatt, the editor, is well
known f r his able and f ari-«« ad­
vocacy of Democratic principles
when editor of the Washington
Cap^ol. and ro polith-al writer*
oth*r that, such as command the
respect ar.-l confidence f th- voters
of th- country will be employed
Although thL« is one of the b*«t
of magafjqos .aqd c - -
per
annum, we are enable,! to get it for '
<1.75 a year for every man ■ r wo­
man who has p id #L'» in ad­
vance f-tr T he H eb . vi r>. -r we can
let new subscril vr» hare it and T he
H ekaid for to 75
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A special feature of The Detroit
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Free Press, devoted to. and whien
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DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS,
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BOOTS. SHOES. GROC ERIES HARDWARE.
STOVES. TINWARE. CROCKERY. GLASSWARE.
PAINTS. OILS. GLASS. PUTTY, THE CELEBR a T«
sULTANA RAZORS AND "I X L” CUTLERY, WINES aj J
CIGARS: AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES j
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
S. B. M:Fh23ters, M. D.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
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RILEY ± HARDIN
Practical Surveyor
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A D V E RTISEM ENTS
T A. McKINN’ON.
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THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW
Lake Co., Oregon.
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Jeweler.
CHAS SAMPSON---- Bt ass. Oa.
M D HOPKINS, pBopfttETOB.
Restaurant.
AI.MEDA A. 'TENGER.
C attle
THOé* GIAN INI---- Proprietor
EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLASS.
BTBX*. OBBSOX.
Tt. ’ « Kipc v .-'.-4'iT>i>ùed with th*
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BLACKSMITH
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E. D. GRAY - - - Burns. Or.
—GENERAL REPAIRING—
IN ’ ON5F TI ’5 WITH THE HOUSE.
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W. B. TODHUNTER.
General Blacksmith d¿ Wagon Wlake,.,.;^^1
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and impr*-'.-4 id«: j "«ved ta mra
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Liver? 1 Feed
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B U G G I E S. W A G O N S. ETC
«AZETO JEDE» «TT« XXATXRSS, AND ■>» toOOD QUALITY.
A 1.1. W O R K W A R R A N T E D.
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A CASH BUSINESS AT BED-
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ROCK PRICES
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Durreil. t- Ir
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FRENCH
Mrs. Louis Racine. - - Pr prietross
The P»te-.i«e'* » ’.<w. be -«4.1 li-i.-h.
Tom an,t J«rry. by -Ol-i .' euch
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Covrraoie*..: Detevûre.
Tue Twin Drtreüre*. by K. i . RiE
Th* Ma-koi Deserti««, by »Al S«
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STENGER
Th- »—-ree Service Series.
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W m H. CULP.
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Buras.
T ivslve Art Supplements,
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Barn.*. Orvgoc.
I hereby respectfully tender my
scrvi •« as a Practical Painter t *
the citiiena of Harney Valiev
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To W hom rr Mir Co.v.-aax:
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CHEAPEST ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE IN THE
Contractor & Builder.
Painting.
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¡’ORTLAND. OREGON.
PBOOl
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a « se vie
Aà'.’izzeì
On Mutton Sheep. S wobts A M: l -
les will advance money on w toe’s
tW" rears oid and over, at th- same
time taking V.ill of «ale for »heep to
b«- d-lirered after shearing: we pro­
pose to pay as much for mutton
sh-'ep as any d -aler and gire satis­
fa ’
SwoKT» A MiU-EB
9-16
Burns. Or.
HA BA* ET ADVEBTISETEVT?
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MÏLLEB.
Harder €fry. » •reet-a.
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a . vebt :« eme .» ts
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in «¡I che Star* Cuora.
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'WELL A COGSWELL.
I destre to ront n.v ranch con­
tami-.; Dio acre», to some* respon-
sib!« party, «bo wi anu to make 1-Xy
m»xi-y. and who wnl J work Witt
fornish g-ain to «. w from lù to 90 Attend?, ïcîiry Public ¿
acre«. Have about 15 acres of
land in a pood state of enhivati* n.
Cdleczor.
Place all fr . ed Piente g-■«! pas­
Lakeview
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BRODEftSEN
ture. and abwut 50 tona of g «»! hay
in be cut. Dweih.-.g-bonre 12x14
Stable MkMT The party v3
rvquired to reride >>n thè place. No
money demanded tri ni ro«p <v«iMe
partire: will reni firshare -A Hay
ami Grain. For further Informa­
tion. addross
B. B bowx . Burne. Or.
M A. KELTON.
Attorney s-at-Law
van . s .
PRINEVILLE
TO
BURNS.
\HOp
All kinds of Blacksmithing
and Wigcnw’crk
£W
-»•■ shoeing S3.ee a
sto » a
Tile
CANTOS CITY ADVEBTHEME.VTS.
C. A. sWEFK.
SAYER A DORE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
CANTON . ITT. OBZGOX.
FINE S1VER WARE
O. P. Cresap
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WMMthiwc new. »Vi ikw brawty <»f ¿e»t<a <^4
law* w haul ha «^ ob L A tfw Itaa tad ia «T
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OREGON Wool. EXCHANGE
ORSHOV
WOOL GRADER'
WOOL PACKERS
FROM
CURTIS. PB.4- B.
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LAKEVtKW A5D UNRVILLT. Or.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
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The following is a copy of one of
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tbe blank "affidavits” required
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MERCHANTS
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awuuivM auk th» tbtnret -e the «al In
thet «., • a< Are rftvl ira.s «« ton : vt.
block from tbe opera to we to Pum- w
phr**v « is in ntini».
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attorney ,
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le t every citizen read and go and
do likewise, i. e. write a letter to his
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late home paper:
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E d T imes : A* this isolated jart All
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Fri X kf
Fr' >W <<r
of Oregon is at present attracting rr!
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XhfNE-. Frl N\ MW -,r
All
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considerable attention, will give you F-!
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a synopsis of what we ar* ! inc and F*i>
f-\ NW v
The restoratu/n hereby ma«l* L* «abject to
trying to do.
any
wbto h m:>v hare AltartlcG
County division takes prc-e<ien .e Lui’Is tin»b»r th* pabur: i^nd law*.
TW
ocher
trarL* de** nbed tn “-aid Li't
above everything etoe here at pres­
\., ) ar* d > be wt.'xhe: l fr»*«*
ent. Most all fk- inlluential citi­ i«n rU turther • rder*.
rt pttbrnrclv 'h< «iau of yvnr recetpe
zens are laboring for the can«? «rf Rep«
thts leettr. Very nr>p«tniLv
1'. J. A n r ex ** >
That tjr »•vwljf 'may ie divided at
A-’tirx <xun
this «•♦fuel of our Legislature io
earn, stty !>q>e«l for. as th- ineixv-
F.li.. <tand RMarond Report.
veniences of top -Li/ge » ■ osnty are
A telegram from Washington :s
plainly manifest
going the round« of the press rela­
A graml future awaits this coun­ tive to the «wamplar.is reported by
try, whenever it becomes fully de­ Messrs. Elliott and Richmond, th-
veloped. It will then be one of the special agents who examined the
fin,«t
-»Wcrigts in tt- oP
acre« of swamp land m Har­
Btate. a« it 1.« n* w the lest f r stock ner valley in I "7. out which they
farming
reported 52,i»«' dry. or agricultural,
The winter so far has been very
and
wet or swamp lard
mild a: ly&v'w.t g-
tb.
Th* agents claim that they de-
outrange. Eepe, .ally the st vk >wi
cidoL the character of this t»AMJO
the hills are in fine c nditipn,
acros under the law and their in­
Snow has fallen to the depth of structions
Affidavits of settlers
three inches, and for one night only
on the contrary, on file, declare it
the thermometer marked IS* below
good, fertile and «.ultivabb lan,t
zero
so the telegram above alluded
To persons seeking locations, whv
to stat* «■
would be satisfied with farming
This week Hon. Binger Hermann
land, there is no better place in
writes a letter to a young business
America for the immigrant seeking
man in Burns about this *.<MW
a home All kinds of grain and
acres of swamp land and we are
garden vegetables can be grown
at liberty to quote from it the
here suecrwfully
following:
The editor, of the E ast Oxaonu
I. luaay «uknlW-r 4n ■>>« wnn wn4
H kbali » has ..n exhibition at his «pchvtr a£kL»vit9 wi*a two ewrTobcu^nYe ai-
office sample« of a multitude of va- **»’“» ia«orb ease, ike I , i* «Si be »p-
nctle. of vegetables ami .too of *u
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grain <>f all kinds, which are aa fine »«r-e-i *, ,w»» »til —« >* o uh ro»* 1 tv
ao are to br --n anywhere
"S“’ ,«c«rr «here .a> ',<«.* «r» <>■ - -
Hon of the Bsramp tond matter in
this locality, and th* advent of a
railroad at no distant future, are
things earnestly hoped for
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V<M1 Port TI
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scourged by tire on the 7th lust, to
the ext-nt of
the entire
The Leading Merchant of Grant Count^*
nt <*.. to
L e *"* islatvre adjourns tomorrow.
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LAKEVIEW AND Bl’RNS. OR.
Livery ; Feed Stable
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WATCHES and jewelry .
RRDlCKD TBI< K.
Wachmaker A Jeweler.
J W. BONEBRAKE
♦<» *«-».
WARE
Beautiful Glass Ware
II. MURPHY.
lAKEVTEW
MOSAIC
Moldings,
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