East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 21, 1889, Image 4

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MISCELLANEOUS AVEKTISEMENTH.
mibcbllaneois ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOHMATION OF HAH-
crease in population has been very BILI. H»H XEY
COUNTY
rapid, and the new comers are of
the most desirable class, being far­
TIIIBSDAY. FEBItVAKY 21. 1H<».
mers with families, men who by As introduced in the House by
i energy and good citizenship build Hon. G. W. Gilham, and read first
"• ’ "
to>.^TÄ ä »
THE SAN FRANCISCO
HAllNEY VALLEY
»»a
Ji,, who rriulurwoK»«»«'
up the country and develop its lat-
.l.nnawr ror u.«.i>ju.»xpwii^npnuu
1M ’Tl(e_
time
January
6,
1889:
i’. ih .“. OI ob.?'» t00b..«» « co..,pl... Or« clp>
i ent powers. They are erecting
WEEKLY
EXAMINER.
.....
i
’
u
.
M
bv
a
will-known
and
populax
BILL for an Act to create the County of
tu'-H.r ari ¿uidi-i.wi in B«*t paiuphlet form, printed
barns. A Harney
PiVHeut, unci Its Futuri* I*roM|M?<-(« icomfcrtable houses and
and lix the Salaries of County
.«m
readauln c p- on g.«-d paper, and many o
I
chiefly
frame
structures,
and
are
an Preiwnted to Hoine-KeekrrH
Judge and Treasurer thereof.
:»n
Hlù-t'»f'l- Tuay tumori se »orne o
by “The West Shore.*’
he tlfi.-st w»i ha ev«*r written by aoma oi the gieateal
I using raijs and wire for fencing. Be it enacted by the legislative Assembly
ini i. st p<> mar wiit» rs, ytb of America aud z.
i
of
the
Stute
of
Oregon
:
Each uue u> emu) letu iu >t*.If :
I Wells of living water are made in
No.il«. ThcAuwlMe«»
THE MONARCH WEEKLY
S ection 1. That ull of that portion of
A lew of Hie CounJrj that ia aatking to any portion of the valley by dig­
! .1" l>IK W.-IH.W b.UoTT 1*1
■
*v«r puMtabed—turi> equal lo
I m -«- oiu « » Neu County.
Grant county lying south of the following
ging to a depth of from six to fif­ described
d*¿ta’í9». Hijab IG-MMpek-
line be ami the same hereby is
A $1 Paper, 800 Pages, 1500 Illustrations, 3000 Column,
teen feet, and the water is excellent created ami organized into a separate coun­
1 rty the »nth..i of ’ i“ ik
“ M
W1 il *
yroni The West Shore:
iiiiiiy aitnailoua, lai ” .ubi« lucidcut« ami rlUlculoua aciapea
ty
by
the
name
of
Harney
viz:
Beginning
for drinking and domestic use. Ex­
A great numi. oruiia I hh >M.
To
Keep
Posted
on
the
News
of
the
Pi-rferC
Etlqurttrt
ob
.
How
to
R
umavi
»
ir
No. ill. I
where the west line oi Grant
During its last session, Congress cept along the water courses, which at a point
niauu». oi ladle« and gentlemen, givtn*
1OCIMTV. A .umplrle
I
Entire World Su> -crihe forth
crosses the town-hip line beiweeii
¡harurrrrt rule« <>l <le|w>ti!iH iit for alt occaaioua, aicurdtug U
passed a bill establishing a new are fringed with a light growth of county
Uie
u! th*
town 4ii| >s is ami 19 in said county of < I »m,
GvIH ver’s Travels. The remarkable adventure«
No
i...::
land district in Southeusb rn Ore­ birch and a dense growth of wil­ and running thence ea-i on said town-nip
Jkihing ii Ibis 15» tf Chip Litmtire «r is uy tiler ip ku tqsslltj ih
>1 irf>lliu«l liu.ll-- among the 1.1 iputisua sud Ulauta. A
ifsndard
k—(oh I the only cheap e.imm.
to the ae.-t line of the old Maibeur In­
gon, and by designation of the prop­ lows, the valley contains no timber, line
’* Salitral History. Coutulnln«
Xu. .’Co The -•copie
I
dian reservation in -aid county of (¡ran.
nlrrotiug le«< -| |>¡ : os, «'■> '> puUlc'i I J i.lusli at :ou« ot uumer
er authorities the land office has but the adjacent mountains are cov­ thence north tollowing (lie west line oi -aid
>n« beast«, btl :■*. I epl lie*. fi«t <-► »!’■ insect«, w ith much ctuiou*
EXTRAORDINARY OFFEfl
ti.iu . . re . «’rdinr ti.eif Die S"d habit».
Itccltutiuus. A large collection of th«
lieen located in Harney Valiev. At ered with a dense growth of pine, Indian re-crvation ix mile.« ; thence tas; io i$1.5ÜExaminer.$1.5Ûi ufoin:
Xu. 2«. U.xicrii
•'
moat i> ■pulai i., it.tim», tu p."*c and vu«e, both lor piole««
the east line of Grant county.
lhe coining meeting of the Oregon fir, juniper, mountain mahogany.
mal s ullettliMS «lid «maten»*.
To every person who (within 60 days frot1“*”
No. StA. SU'wus lieveuce* A
®y u-
S ei . 2. That the -aid territory dia’.l com­
ì I àui
Legislature an effort will l»e made i etc., and several saw mills there prise
K<. S"3 Wuli Flowers. A Novel. Ry M arion H ablan ».
a county for all civil ami military pur­
date of this paper) will subscribe fo»!
the ónte
hu :»•!
_ . '1 he Ale rebutil’s A rióte. A Novel. By H oratio
to have the county of Harney crea­ ’supply the settlers in the valley poses, and shall be subject to the same laws
At her r . la.
la.
lx an the Serf. A Novel. Ry S ylvamvr C obb , J r .
and re«.notions and lie entitled toeLect the
No. ; .
ted out of the southern jM.rtion uf with lumber at reasonable prices.
»7. llesoL-riul o«, Tb* L iuutlo D. k S tab . A
No. lei-
-ame uiiicer-as the other counties in this No weekly paper published in the Novel.
E, Al T. C allus .
l!y
Grant county. These facts render
• The Mlandventures ef John Mcholson. A
No. 307.
At present the settlers of this re­ State: Provided, that it -hall lie he duty of
United
States
containing
as
By
Novel.
2. K ohkmt L' lia N t » vkn » u -.
Harney Vallpy an object of special gion communicwte with the outside i >he Governor, as soon as convenient ufier
No 314. Twolàisues. A Novel. Dy tbe author uf •• Dor«
THE EAST OREGON HERALD
Act -bad have become a law, to apjMiint
much or as pr-nt variety of
lb. rer.‘*
interest to those who are seeking a world by means of a wagon road to this
No. 2M. Bread l pon tito Wntero. A Kovel. By Ml««
or Harney county ami from its citizen- the
Subscription
price !3 a year ($2.50 in advance),
good reading matter as
Mt LOCK.
location in some new portion of the Baker City, Huntington and Onta­ several county officers allowed by law to
No. 3c*. l’a«e Nlnety-two. A Novel. By M art C bcil
Hav.
And
pay
in
advance
$3.75 we shall send them for one year. ,
northwest. The valley has a total rio, on the lines of the 0. R. A N. o.her count re • in »hi Stale, which -ain otfi-
lierolue. A Novel. By Mrs
No. Sii A Vngnbond
__ ______ _________
afiei duly qualifying according to law,
K o WAMUS.
area of 2,400 square miles, nearly Co. and the Oregon Short Line, cers
THE WEEKLY EXAMINER INMIB
copy of T he H erald arid also for one year one copy, weekly,d
No. 313. C loud« and Sunshine. A Noval. By CwaaLKi
-hail I k - vn it'ied IO hold ihcir it-pective
iKAbK.
twice the size of Rhode Island, and goods and produce being transp>rt- oihees until tin irsucces-ors are duly elected
No. 3'it>. Tho Dream Woman. A Noval. By W ilub
The coming year prouiioeo to he crowded Joi.i.ixa.
the general election ot 1S9D, and have du­
somewhat larger than Delaware, all ed in freight wagons. A tri-weekly ! at
No 'juo. George L'aulflcld’a Journey. A Novel. By
with «lirriug eveuts
ly qualified according to law.
dl.« M E. :iHM
inclosed with high sours of the Blue mail service is maintained in four
No. mt Mury llurdivleL*« KlvuL A Noval. By Mra
THE CELEBRATED ILLUSTRATED HUMOROUS PAPER
WNU» i V umu
S-' " Iti hereby made he duty of the
mountains.
directions from ’’urns, the di-t.’i' - (
..f - h tfu! < locate be vm;s»iary
The WFEKI.Y F:X a 5IINEK he« crabliahed
Rvarii. mind rhn we agree to send the
■ t.tr -.
uno! • . Uu- ai. Agrit uiiura) Dapartwedt, in < barge «*f a ! ;
TEXAS
The valley is a comparatively u'i '
■
t t
u-
ro. '•."•*< n this pra« ti< ut aerit liiturat si who is the Ust writer ; entire lis of! u i_. .altiable books, as above,
r • i
fr.
leyel plain, in the center of which g . 1 st
,1 t •«ion .he ,ue-- I in the I’nited .■* au-s uu agricultural «abject«. I by mail, puBt paid, tu every new n il b < riber to
Tlie Fubecription price of SIFTINGS ia $4 a yeer. It ia * 16-pepe p«p. ’
•ouiiiC eai -Ind: be Thia department wiiL roiiaiit sensible <lf«eus i T he i.AFTO.tEGON H ekai , for the ensuing year
1
in ‘i i • - c
lie two lakes, Harney and Malheur, (Oiii »< •!:’•
si
B.»f leading tupitf of interes; »o viueyurd- , who remit« the regular bh » s» riptiun price I-. »0
foaely illustrated by the leading urliata and caricaturiala of the day.
In the
' and .0 cent« extra. I-.70, in ail. and to every old
is
s, urt hardistrf and fama-rs generally.
only a few hundred yards up o i <1
: • i .t |O; UV <H ;li
of original humor, it ia acknowledged to stand at the head of the i Hunt rat <d pn.
; sui-«»Tiber uho pa sup all arrearage, and re­
pews
for
«me
»ear
in
advance.
A
sample
set
of
the
country,
and
has
been
well
naiued
“
The
Witty
Wonder
ot
the
World.''
[|
connected by a narrow <h:i■..■••i,
Ths EXAMINER’S Commercial News is com-
. -<i ■
published iu New York and hai a National reputation.
The merit, of SI
pileu by experient ed me» _ who carefully «nurd these books may be seen iu the Reading Room.
V.
their united area being about 1-.0 r. glib
the producer’s iuteresin |11 murkv: reports.
are ao well known that we do not deem it neoessary to refer to them further.
square miles. Into these lakes to tht
3
Both new aubacribera anil those who renew their aubecriptiona will han
pour the waters of Silvics and Biit- ...J
privilege of thia off» r.
zen rivers, but the- ' v
REMEMBER that TEXAS SIFTINGS is offered at thia price only to tbon,
I
anbacribe witbiu the next CO days. No snch offer as this has ever been »..^t,
outlet. Their
«
offer tbe two papers for less than the price of TEXAS SIFTINGS.
fresh, imb
Ü1U WEEKLY EXAMINER
No one but our subscribers can get SIFTINGS for leas than $4 a year.
. i:> Mail, I’wSttge Prepaid,)
h
»drained by sui t »
The regular price of that paper ia now, and will continue to be, $4 a year, but th
11. L;i
It nil) ii.-t L' io:.-.- befor. tl’.s pc
publishers, being desirous of adding to their list of subscribers iu this section, han
This fact seems to have a n.o ;
f Ul
a special and extraordinary reduction to ub
a inui.vu
limited pvuvu.
period.
.... for ««
! •
!
cficial effect upon tie .• oil of the riod of isolation from th< ivo hl’a
1 . •»0 PER Y E A R .
Tbo amount for both papers
'
should be «nut direct to u« by P. O. Order,
I:
• th“
valley, as crops teem to find :> . pl< iii:.rk‘ I- «■';! ’ L-'-uii
Note, or otherwise, and wo »Lail order the publisher, to mail S1FTINUS fro« 1» Lea
i 1
l ■. . i D
oi throng
moisture in the ground . ven io 'h- • or..fio tó ..i o
i
York to you for one year.
i. .ii • i ¿
-. J ’ : <
. . . .$0.70
Duily, per year.......
Ixial
i!i \ Out S ’ a t.r O ihv ’Vgi;
Call, or write to thia office, and you will get a sample copy of SIFTINGS.
dryest seasons, and thrive, while tin- hi'.irt oi th.’ valley The Ure-
Helf
y oi tlii • riuite.
Sunday,
per
year
.
.
.
.
2.00
Wee
other sections with a rainfall as gon 1’ai ilic is air. iily pushing east­
Dail
All Postmaster« are Agents.
5. The county cltrK of Grant county
great as that of Harney Valley re­ ward through the Cascades from
Wee
end to lie eoiintv cierK of Harney
Deal
W. II. HEARST,
quire surface irrigation for the per­ All any, and within two years, at
<, within thirlv days a er ;hh Act
Detn
Editor and Proprietor.
it - a law, a ceitiiied iransciipt of all
fection of crops. One peculiarity • he lul.’st, th • locomotive's whistle
id Ha
uem laxe ¡roni the a^se^sment roll
of the region bordering immediate­ will I c heard in Harney Valiev. I
id
Ha
IV
e dithin the ’imits
ly upon the lakes is the freqnenev When that day arrive«, the vail, v
and «b. -ai
\ A 7 - hn *
he ; :f. -r
di-■■■
aigl distinctness of the mirage- will eease to be ‘‘way off in th.
pictured by its atmo. phere. o’ ,
mountains, hut will be as neat niar-
miles away being distinctly r, llecl k‘ t as many older and I..’tier anowti
or
OUR LATEST IMPROVEMENTS! ri-«
ed thereon.
regions equ ally distant from l’ort
' • re
■■ •; n y
<* Competition is the Life of Trade,** and If you have not seen our latest Improved fOodtrWW^
land,
but
which
liav.
earlier
i
n-
U1 i.-o a Piai
jannot Imagine how lively trade is. or Imw hard our competitors have lo work to keep within »Tghty '
Silvios river rises in the moun­
■■ 'll
1
18
i-
r ■<
Ask your retailer for the JAMES MEANS’ S3 SIIOE, ortho JAMES MEANS’ S4 S»
according to your needs.
tains north of the valley, and Hows joved ih' good fortune ot being o: Harney
Positively none genuine unless having our name and price stamped plainly on the sole», k
retailer will supply yon withsh<>esso stamped if you insint upon hl* doing ho ; If you do not lusl«rfM>MW
a distance of eighty miles in a reacln d by those great highway s < f The ai<i <<tr <»' <»r.i
retailers will coax you into buying inferior shoes upon which they make a larger profit.
bbiug
THE HERAI.D is pleased to announce tbe
comnierco.
Here
is
to
be
found
t
he
nut’>e <>u ai.tl un i o
southeasterly direction through the
cumpie’iun uf upe- ia arraugemen’s wherein
county, within ¡lie tiin
best
opportunity
now
existing
in
JAMES
MEANS
’
JAMES
MEANS
it is e» aided lu offer i i reudrrs TWO uf the
irntiscript o: all case,
valley, discharging into the lakes.
best family juurna h fur the price of one.
I 3 SHOE
ami coiin-j courts t...................
..
|4 SHOE
It is a rapid stream, and abounds Oregon to secure desirable vacant unit
tween partie« residing in Harney et Uii
UNEXCELLED IN
lands.
Nothing
but
their
distance
CANNOT F/
in fish, including the gamy trout.
und transfer all original purer in ai<i c . f-
STYLE
UNEQUALLED
TO
Blitzcn, or Dunder-und-Blitzen. riv­ from the usual routes of travel has to be tried in llarney conn y.
in DURABILITY
er is fifty miles in length, and Hows kept them from being settled upon
->• ANO
h-
Ws
■ 1H
RFECTIOft
into the lakes from the southward. long ago, and now that the embar­
OF FIT.
FASTIDIO^
With their tributaries and other go of isolation is so soon to he re­
smaller streams, they pour a large moved, a great influx of settlers
“
SHOE?
i
PACIFIC DEPARTMENT.
volume of water into the lakes con­ may confidently be predicted. In
Gen. : Aitenrr, 7J3, Market «1 . I r !«».>rv Rul'.l-
S ec . 7. The first term uf the c. u itv c< ur . i
stantly. Irrigation, so necessary fact, the tide has already set in, Harney
tng;
u:h
r».n h. > M .rrlt . i ..l’..r1>- J-.
bu h tian l»v«»n th»» recent proffrewi in our branch nt Imlnsirv thm vxe .>fn w abl»» to hi T,.'m
cuttiit. shail cui.'ineiue u > lie ti'tn
•
I..." al Alien’a wanted tor Grau', cvuut., ail»' e a. J r ’ iicii Jli'iuiii'A Sime 1.4 in ev.-ry rv.sp.-el nqtutl to the«»hoes which ■ • .y "
Monduv alter tlda A t letoims it a.», a :
in a large |s>rtion of the Snake riv­ and uppearances indicate that when thereafter
or t -n dollars. If . oil wilt try on a pair you will I m » convinced th-: t
an above.
ihe regn ar tern.6 » : rmid . u »■,. • . u:
the
railroad
reaches
the
valley
it
original $1 an 1 §4 Slvics, and »hone wlw* imitate our system of Du»ine
er basin, of which this valley is a
shall e«immt*ti< e on the tiiAi Mui ■ a
\p* ,
r b FREE PRE-’».- R ’.»ithvut quc«t»uii the
quality ot factory products. I»i our lines we ere the im pest man
June, Angus:, October, i v e
ci ai u i u >ruiny
O r of ->ur tra'-elhig Milesmoti who h now vl»j;U;g tut biio.
!•<•«:<•»
iterar, and tumuli us paper now be-
part, though having no surface com­ will find the lands well occttpid and uf
irmntai.i Il'.'.'lon writesfr n there a> t Ho
cut h j cur.
:»,rc rhe Amerii a:
. 1 > s . ut a uè«', aspi
• I am mnr- r-uri *at'’ e w. h t:
trip. !
munication by water courses, is not prepared to give it a generous sup­
runt for publie ‘a»«;, es a •»ishc«! «o<r fi.‘-
line In . :■ > i.'ds
« cnrs ii.:> . 1‘ Ims s'-o.
»he •<*( uf dine an-’
Src. s. I’utii otherwise provided, the <*out>< •
ptpleiiri d re,
i
required here, crops reaching the port. Stock and agricultur.il pr< - judge
tv.a
Wronger
Helle,
a
o'.
:
i
.
tc
p.ipuoii
(!»:.
of Ihirne' count bliali re» eivc ai. iiuuu
r- mil •• <»ut
p.‘.>ple w:<v. wc •
ever—Uu,HU- sul S'-rii rrs affirm íif Binpus
highest perfection without artificial ducts will supply a large quantity al salary of three hundred do!tare.
J < II KS 51»: A
ex» e i'üt-e. Tile fu:
e. sn
of freight, and the road will be able
boh h of «very c
watering.
The
-
P¡ as ur-
i w-»en a 1 i di' r (. f
ilj'-y ut
to offer two senports to shippers, one
laughed over, v.hue i
lj «he demand f<»: t
:r .< e 1: ■, I < uinpaix
The soil is similar to that of the at Portland and the other at Va­
N » v, kl d r
oabort
«I tonal
si.e magazines.
S
a-sucen yon tint if y ■”
..tnuuft
celebrated wheat belt at the north­ quilla Bay.
on the >olrs > u can i
•ur ry-aik-r in pr • .li.'.v ri;c
Eva ? - bi . i:. bl itartv
what your - ■ «•« have .
i todo tki : while v » nr-- i i-oteel
S ei . 10. The cuuntv uf liarnev, u ithi.; »me a n s. Haim'.:on tn
western base of the Blue mountains,
our uai'ii* an 1 theft -»’d re', .ii .»r*
. p n
iihr.'s liefore
h-aveour f-u c- r ■ :
X ear after its organization r>> the upp«;i:H!ne > Howard. H. < . Dodge, u. I a il s
her n
Cu. »»t »hj r a le ro ; .• m ■. fn»- •. -ir
rortlt ?
i s office ik :m herein provide- . s.'ia i tssunic i<e wri er«, cm t.-D.u’-e rt auiurl ’• : b culti: .
in Walla Walla and Umatilla coun­ Our lady readers can hardly fail uf
y XV’<!<•.ne» n’< •„« yrfnHc»» in r.llp
¡•bin • from ot « « Icbruted 1:«» t-
anti pay tu the (-utility uf «.rm
a jus pr< p- r- Reioguizing the gru.ving deniaud for tin1
themunrrv. We <!f pt.-.o » to-
j iu fcn> Scat»« '.."Terr.! -ry I. _> <t wilt in
ties, ami though little wheat has to have their attention called this tiun of the indebieiiness of t.ram < uu»!l , af’.cr ciaf« tictiuu, THE FREE i’Ki ¿ Ims ret
p. iti.» I po-.Ml c«”t - . I writ : . is.
therefrom the \aluv <»f the pur>li<
I... .. raised as yet, those who have week to the latest combination of deducting
t
JAMES MEANS
< I!
ncohi
property of Gram county; and the (uuut •
of Grant and Harney (ountiesure hervbv
cultivated that cereal are satisfied improvements in that most useful juiiges
appointed a board to determine the «aiueof
$3,000 IM wa SH
with the result. Brices of farm of all domestic implements, the such property, ami the ainumt uf indebted: ss
lo be Hhsuined by said Harney county
Baid
products, such as wheat, oats, bar-1 “Sewing Machine.”
judg( s shall into'iit the county scut of t.ru it
county un the first Munday in Mu , ¡.<’>9, urns Prize« for the three l»vs! -cria! .^torie« .-f tOAk«
ley and hay, are high at present,
As we understand it, a machine Boon
thereafter as convenient, and proievu
each.
A nm.il.fi uf tin bv«l writer«
the grain bringing from threV to' for family use should meet first of with said wurK, and when completed tile a re­ I_
have io.aouiH’e.i their intenti«-.: o ruinpc e.
port uf their conclusioi.B in duplicate with the
entiun
five cents per pound and hny from ' all these requirements: It should elerKB of Gram uiul Harney i .dii lies; ami in
mattar
< use of disagreement between the sai l county
N.
C
$12 to $18 per ton. With the ad-! he simple in its mechanism; it judge«
In aiLiitiut: tu Hie him ■ < ì ’. m - «pe< ini fea
of Gram and Harney counties in their
□
i« is the ikiteutiuii to publish «ertivi s î
INQ
vent of a railroad these conditions should run easily; it should do a Cuncliisiohfi, they shall < ail to their tiBBls'ancc tures,
Three
Serial Stories Each Week,
one of the circuit judges of the sixth judi< !ai
will he radically chang«4- There i wide range of work; it should be as district,
PP’SjSCTTLER'S
whose duK i: shall be tu am s' in de­
ch, at r
as io what .s just ami equitable be­ Written expressly for The Free Press by the
U4 Rtw only 2ÍC. (poiti je stamp«
will then be a market for all the ' nearly noiseless as |H>ssible; it termining
tween the stdd cuuntle.s uf'.iaiit mid Harney, best American and English authors.
grain the valley will produce, but should be light, handsome, dura­ and fdia:I base the < as ing vote in case of a tie It will be seen, therefore, thut b. bu st ribing
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