East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, March 07, 1889, Image 2

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    Bl' B N S A DV ERTISE M E NTS
eastern advertisement
THE HERALD.
Small-pox broken out a second
time in Drain.
Henry M. Stanley is once more
THCIL-DAY MARCH 7. 1WV.
reported -killed in a fight with the
natives.”
Another way they make money:
there's variety in railroad methods:
C onc . ress adjourned the 1st.
"In the Court of Claims." says a
telegram from the nati
' capital.
Two new countie» were created
Feb. 20, ^judgment was given for
by the late Legislature—Sherman
♦ 1,002.516.14 in favor of the Cen­
and Harney.
tral Pacific Railroad Company and
agair.st the United States. I- r with­
A dvices from Salem give assu­ held dividends.”
rance the Governor has both ap­
T he acaaioa <f the Legislature,
proved the Niamey county bill and which has been one of the most ex­
appointed the officials to serve till pensive in the hi-r ry of our State,
the next pem-^u elebtion.
adjourned sine die on th- 22d. It
transacted r.. re business than anj
G rant county (what is left of it i other Legi.-htcr -»»regon lias ever
is as down-hearted over the loss of had. In tde forty days allotted, it
Harney valley and its tributaries, succeedid in passing 170" bills,
as the Harney country would have which were sent to the Governor for
executive action, and a large num­
been had the division bill failed, if
ber < f others which fell by the way­
the Grant County News correctly side by reason of failure to be en­
voices the aeatimenta of the people. rolled in time to receive ’he signa­
tures of the presiding officers of the
F ollowing is the list of appoint­ Senate and House —World.
Ac rding to the Lakeview Ex­
ments fur Harney eotuity, as re­
ceived by mail on Tu<*dav night. amin r one of T he II erav - -Sl-
County Judge. T J. Shields; Coun­ ver Lake sul s criber«. Janies Sulli­
ty Clerk. W. E. Grace; Sheriff. P. van is in good luck: "Jimmy Sulli­
F. Stenger; County Commianoners. van, a buocaroo who has been well
T. J- Morrison. I). IL Smythe; Sur­ and favorably known in the Silver
veyor. W. 11. Gradon; School Su­ Lake valley since ’73. has gone to
San Francisco to look after his im­
perintendent, L. B. Baker.
mense fortune occasioned through
The above is not official.
the death of his father. The es-
t..i is said to be worth ♦500.000.”
STOCK BRANDS
March Ith. 1*89. the citizens of
Hamev met at the schoolhouse to
make arrangements for Hon. G. U
Gilham. On motion C. F. McKin­
ney was selected chairman. On
motion, L. B. Baker was elected
wcretary. On motion the chair­
man appointed a committee to draft
a Program: committee consisting
of L. B. Baker. J. C Buckland, and
W E Alberaoo. On motion, it was
decided to hold a reception meeting
at the schoolhouse in Harney,
March 15 18®, at 1 o’clock, p m
The committee reported the follow­
ing:
Program: Address, by Hon. G.
W. Gilhaui; address. A. W. M a-
ters—subject. "Experience as a Lob­
byist;” T. V. B. Eiubree, “Apprecia­
tion of the Settlers of the Work of
our Hon. Representative and A. W.
Water«;” J. Nat. Hudson.J-A'b..--Fu­
ture of Harney County;'' Toast.
■The Press of Harney County;"
by Geo. McGowan.
A general invitation is «xtended
to all c.tizena of Harney county to
be presem and participate in the
exeraK-s.
A Dance at night at Buckland's
Hall.
P. F
Tees’ • 9
STENGER.
H t»t« l-raK<leJ O« • '
Either Kight
or
Adorn year Hom«, yonr Town ^LoU.
v„ar B*n«be* V®or F«ran. your
plar-v*. with t«« *“d «brubbery
Suited to the rlimnie of Eeet
iwm And buy only
from • known
left
•tile OK
O
F.anxv—Granì
coct . tv .
Oregvn-
p. O —Euma, Grau rounxy. Oregon.
27-ljr
H rata
branded
Horiar’a
CATn.1 branded on
V
Left Side
Vn
der-bit in Right ear.
up.
responsible
Left ear
Brown s
The Leading Merchant of Crant Co
---- »EAI.Elt IN-----
house
That
will send
you wba! you
pay ih’ money for:
Latest Varieties true
to the name; Healthy.
Vigorous plants; and Ju<li-
cious pai king.or all is
La bur
and Time and Money. Therefore, do
Save by bearing in mind that the great
RII.EY A HARDIN.
Addi* -AA' FOSTER-
Left Stifie
.
PROOF
DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, HATS. CAI’S,
BOOTS. SHOES. GROCERIES. HARDWARE,
STOVES, TINWARE. CROCKERY. GLASSWARE
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, THE CELEBR a
SULTANA RAZORS AND "I X L” CUTLERY, WIXRg
CIGARS; AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern Oregon FOR
BLOOMINGTON
NURSERY
LAKEVIEW
THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW
Lake Co.. Oregon.
\s it is voiced byits local newspaper a - HEfiJ
Smoonh crop.
Grant, Oro. k. «nd Lake rx unti«.
p. u.—Riley, Gran: caonty. Oregon.
7-
W B TODHUNTER.
ano
with s-u - ,
vu
Left Hip.
Ear »•’•kF ■ ’■♦?-
r r--p ff the ilithi ear:
Vader *k
Left
ADVERTISEMENT.”
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FJtOOl
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r.rsiNE«« MFN «I nxd srcniu LAKEVIEW. lake co. Or., eotcair« 1 -
;
. cr : Mi-»»’!», li-rt-w-.r 1 un t rt*k
laundrit a: 2 furniture «tort; ]
market; S lawyeia S ph;rieiat.s 1 »urveyor; 1 land agent; 1 dentist; 1 drugr^ ;
• « kemitha: 2 harr.ew abv] » 1 liver. » able; 1 bakery; 3 general mcrcbatdivr g^
house: 1 milliner *h«p: 1 real eatate agent; 1 saw-rail!. -Ca-t. 2 Maacnie lodgn; 1
plar lodge: 3 Odd Fellow»’ lodg.»: 1 Cnited Working Men’s lodge.
Is the Largest in the World.having (
in actual cultivation n< t k than
800 ACRES,
THE HOPKINS HOUSE.
M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor .
raquet’s bill amending the M-brol la<
passed the lfoar*. It is iu4j-»rtant to teach­
er«. It extend* teacher*'certificate« of the
ihird grade to one year; M*<»ud gradet»
two yer»r- : and fr«t grade to three years;
and * it allow* erf no rcneuals—that U, a
teacher having once secured a third grade
certiAcato mart at his next examination pet
a second grade; and a person who has a
second grade certiorate must be able to i
j>ass for a first grade when hi* two year« are
np. and the teacher baring a first grade
certificate and teacbe« three year* i* enti­
tled to a Slate certificate. If he teaches
four year* und<r the Ma*e certificate he is
then entitled to a State dij4oma. This will
test the metal of teacher*, and if they can­
not ride thev inu*t pet out and walk. The
1411 will no doubt become a law — Bed re» k
Democrat.
are branded
wi;h
pt-neb 'on the
Left thigh.
hob . su
IS THE OLDEST.
IS THE LARGEST.
MOST RELIABLE
N U II S E R Y
GROWING STOCK
FOR THE WEST.
t ome months ago suit was brought
John F Miller to compel him tore-
move certain fences enclosing 440
acres of public land in Klamath
county, Oregon. %ime time last
Rapire Grant and Malheur «»untie*.
P. J Hldn.fi* 1'urre. Grant «»., Oregon
summer Col. Broekenbrough was
ordered to re-examine the case.
Ç r A A Ï
• pay Five Hnr irci !• t. » ’
An arrangement was effected by
ÌDUU *■■ e a"•- «t anc ' •
:■ .• i : L' . p- •-
which Miller re-moved the fences,
-
ate* » of the tóx e bread or belong;ng thereto.
BUY OF THIS HOUSE
and the Attorney-General, at the
suggestion of the Secretary of In­
APRICOTS
ALM EDA A. STENGER.
If that bill became a law. an<l terior ordend the suit be dismissed.
A bill was introduced in the Uni­
county achool niperintenùuntf <lo
C atti .«
bunded
their duty in it« execution, it will ted States senate by the Oregon sen­
os Left side; eirrfe-
CHERRIES.
place our teaching ability on tl<e ator relative to settlers' home­
Absolutely Pure. 2. ear. A Split it each
highest plane attainable, by calling steads. It provides that where set­
into the ranks of the profession bet­ tlers have entered 1G0 acres of land
LAND NEWS.
ter talent than through existing and have settled on 80 acres of sur­
Ranee—Grai.1 county. Oregon.
PEARS. PLUMS.
laws; it will protect teachers who by veyed land, they may extend the
P. «.».—Burnt, Graul Cvumy. Oregon. 27-y
LAS!» nlFICE BVU.KTIN
a thorough course of study prepare boundaries of their claim over the
LAKEVIEW DISTRICT.
to give their beat effort to the work 80 acres adjacent to the land which Gur Washington
romfi-oüden’ »en»'»
the
before then», and weeds out of their is unsurveyed, and when it is stir- folk««i»g infs.rmativti'
fl? reward is «-fered f< r information left at or PINES. CEDARS, .
IfrbUBT» — ii'i --1 ---
way perron* using a term < r two of veyed by the Government, the lines Ci8H P ä TEN'T«
♦•ent this office that will lead to th< recovery of
S
-i«M-ffiK3-3M •tefvikiwing aj . r:led hois-.s. which were on
•ehool as a stepping-atone to other of survey shall conform to the set­ -
-4T 4 <4-4 ;fu
-4 G-444-44 -4*- tV - i'»2
!♦ aiid rauee with a roan v- t.y Lrar ded
»r77^e-V<-'A; -t<-71.-7ST-741-T5I-XT. - Al# r*> A *h«Gs- iately pun based by Wm
positions. It is true it exhibits a tiers lines already established. Un- .4
-"4-7<-7.*b-*<Ür-'’4--s4'ro^3-.iJL--?X>- c 10-»17-,'♦27-
ELIHNG.
car-ord
v uh Strip in the
leadency to favor Normal school der the present laws settlers fre-
UT face Brar d X with 4-ju<b ir<::. os the TREES. SHRUBS
Left rb.t’.ctr.
Swamp leniti List No. 5.
graduate», and to work a hardship quently find that U. S. survey lines
STALLI o N j ?-’ ear-ohl V Bay. with s*ar in
(sKNTKkL L and O fficfj
with a I’.-inefa
on resident, or "home” talent of the vary from their own and make a
A the fare Branded
W ashington . D. V.. Jan. 1*.
-r.»r on Left Shoulder.
aeveral counties, but the time ex­ difference of several acres to their R kaiftk * and Rxctivea. Lakeview. Or.,
T^ILLY. l-year<4d Fay, with s-rip :■ theft»'-?.
X '. rminatius
"h. ft ' •
Brand same
îîentlfwen
I transmit herewith a »-opy afi i abore dearril*ed GUdine.
APPLES, PLANTS. .
tended the grades gives ample op- prejudice.
lie dv iti-.u .4 the H
>v re;ary ■ : the
A
1
fress
GEo.
W
HAYES,
Harner.
Or.
4>ortunity for study, or the means
Little Joe. ron of Pun Avery,
• ■ ■
-;
uiKi iing a|»(»roved «,'wanip Land Li*t N". \
for attendance at a Normal school, while playing ball at Mt Angel < lriirsuant
to devi*»o«t, the k lloaing describ­
tro< ’* of land wi i l«e rv-'t< red io
de­
so as to meet the provisions of the school, was hit on the head by a ed
ment and tntrv under the public land law*
BERRIES. QUINCES.
new law. We look upon the school Lail that went straight from the lx.’» -, 2. ». N2 NE4 *E4 NE4
1 T 40 ' R « E
The following dencrited horsts are taken up
1
- ” * ’’ ” " "
and if owners art not found will l«e duly p- sl­
house as the most sacred edifice bat. and he fell as if dead. Brain Last
u ••
Ix,i6 • and 7
ed according to law
TJ r.SF. l«-year-Q. 1 Dark Bay < 'er marks
erected by man, and the perron pre- fever ensued, and he was taken Loi I1
js ■'
Had bell on. 1ir-J
vn Left Th.-.
1.2 and 3
" eight about UKK* Hs-
siding over it should be capable of home to .Corvallis, where he lies in lx>t»
M
”
”
”
”
”
lx»’» 1. 2 and 4
«
> TT R.SE. l.-yvar hi Light Tay s me collar
• **» !1
meeting every demand for the men- a critical condition. The Gazette -E ar
. T JT
’ H
:. arK8 lame in right fret t leg Lranded PEACHES. FLOWERS..
Ci....................
ui'h a "J-T-F-rotii ected" on right shvulder.
hi ?E -ir
lai and moral training of its pupils relates: “On Sunday the doctor at­ E E hf
Weight about 135d L s.
and NW qr
- -
qr and U bf NE qr
>wners desiring to recover al«ove described
tempted to test his temperature by­ NW
N tí ?" qr acd N W qr sE qr.
♦t-.M k can do ►.* by applying tv this office.
placing a small therm mieter in hie E ht NE qr ard SW qr NE qr “ L ’’ ’ ” ’
IniniiK**!ion Note»*.
qr
" 4 "40
' 4’,
NECTARINES.
mouth: Joe being in a delirious U>t 3 ard > hi NW
\ • , •
Roseburg Plaindialer: All over­
•» 1,
M. (’ M ,*i , '
state, crushed the heat tester and E ¡ hi
NRqr
*’ * “ " ” “ " ”
land trains coming to Portland are
a-.d SE qr
Ti e fvrowirgde®rril<ed h.-rre has tx-en taken
emallowed all the mercury and a * \ id qr
*" r
*. .. — i V. and if the owmr is not found will be dull
loaded full. At the Immigration
Ì* «• .« ••
6 1.X.NE qr. A Ehf NW qr
M M tt
a.
] <♦ e-d accordina U» law.
portion of the glass. The action of I-M
2k’
N
hf
SE
qr
Board there is a constant stream of
« .1
iRsE.
year old. Prown c-< \ r Weight EVERGREENS
*W qr ?E qr
♦«
•• *• —
the mercury was soon felt and the »E
shout * * Hs. Franded V vr? Right >h«-ul-
qr
.. ¿3 — *. —
visitors si-iking information con­
w I'-oth hind feet white. Slightly saddle*
«W qr
M ••
patient suffered terribly. Wednes­ •k‘«Sw’4.rr'*1. w’-rr* - IF •• •• 2S •- - .. ......
tarked. Inquire at this c»ttee.
*• lb
cerning the interior of the state.
qr ?E qr. and i «< 1
W M M M M M 1 i
day he was thought to be a little sE
2»
tt hf N* qr
tt
M
ta
1
•
Tourist arrivals an-, also, very large
:• «ta M M
NE qr
..
!
better, and next day was still im­ NEqr
14 " Í9 "
ARBOR VIT.E
E hi NE qr
for this season of the year. The
1 " kv “ ’•
" ■
Allot
proving. with a small chance for Allot ..
2 •» •• *• •• “ “
LAKEVIEW
ADVERTISEMENT«.
arrivals at the first-class hotels.
k
All of
recovery.”
* 14
!>»uih ha'* of
Portland, at present, are considera­
haif of
- 3 " 1
Representative Stockdale, from * Norib
«•
“ Ä -
bf V* qr and
qr
•• .Í» ......
bly more than at San Francisco,
>bf NEqr. A Fri r hf
F. A. COoeWFLL. FIRS. BALSAM
•• «a - - - r hi * a. co .smi.
M .1
committee on public lands, submit­ Er
Allot
Licht lile
lakeview
and more than three times greater
- «
w hf
ted to the lower house of Congress Fmetioaal
Erarttoral W hf
«• 19
than at any other city on the coast,
•* .V ...... •• •• —
the majority report on forfeiture of NEqr
* hi NW qr. and N hf
COGSWELL X COGSWELL
••MM
« j*
outside of San Francisco "
qr NEqr and
qr
M M a. i
the three great wagon laud grants *W
k? »• - •«
N hf
M w .. M .. M — •* ’
N hf and SW qr
NUTS. FRUITS.
LAKEVIEW AND LINKVII.LE er
- ?1 - - •« M M M i
I-akeview Examiner: We believe in Oregon, wherein it is provided NW qr
- si -|
•» Jk- MMS.
N hf and NE qr SE qr
«• «« .. •• .’ M j
that
the
district
court
of
the
Unit
­
•«
-Ó
that ♦1.0»Ml spent in truthfully ad­
>W qr
•• •> - •/ - M M M 1
NW qr
...... M M •• I
.7
vertising 1-ake county at present, ed Stat« « for the district of On g n s hf Nt qr and * If N* ,r •• .« 2*
Í
...... M M
Attorneys-at-Law
- hf NE ■ r and s hf NNN qr
would bring here at least one thou­ is to try the question as to whether .*NN qr Nr' granii K hi ?E qr - kl - .. kT .. .. “ M .. « .. • j J 1-lv
ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS
-
NW qr NW qr
sand new families inaide of one thes<- road companies carnetl their NEqr Nt qr
•0 •• •> ■
N
bf
NF.
qr
~ ’
¿V •» ••
year
And while ninny would respective grants The Willamette N hf «W qr A NW qr SE qr •• 19 s - •4M«
M M •• 1
» ht SW q «Ud s hl ?F. qr
he willing to spend a few dollar» Valley and Cascade road, from Al­ * hf >W qr ar t * hf *E qr M JO MM«. M M “ M - I J
u
*E qr >W qr ar.d > hf -I. qr
.. .. M 1
BIRCH. SPRUCE. ELDER.
Jk
each in attracting immigration. bany, is 456 miles to the eastern > hf *W qr and * hl *F. qr
Lo’» 2 and 4 ?E qr N* q”.
boundary
of
the
state,
and
the
-
-
-
-
W
hf
N
*
qr
A
w
hf
sw
,r
others would not spend a cent, and
E hf NK qr. b W <r NF ..r«r
- M m | A
C. BRODERSEN,. .. Lakeview
- - • - -
after the new people reached here grant aggregates 876.570 acres, of qr. and
qr >W
•• ■J .. J- ..
Fri SW qr
which
about
550.000
acres
have
*
would try and discourage them and
Fri *E qr
M • »• — *• M MM]
ASH. LINDEN. CHESTNUT
*W qr
make them move on. • • • • bi-en patented. The House was F hf NE qr and E hf *E qr •• •• IT « - - M M M (• M M 1 ’
19
*E qr >W qr
a. •a M
!
•• k®
given notice that the minority would Fri N hf
- - - M M M 1
We dislike to hear of efforts being file a minority rej>ort. favoring a di­ NE qr N W qr A W hf NW qr * kl
12 • ¿5 - -si -
E hf N F. qr and *E qr
IS
ina«ie to ilifwouragv st ran rers from rect forfeiture by act of Congress at * hf NF. qr
M a. M !
*E qr N : qr a- ’. E hf * qr •• 14 - — —
TULIPS WEEPING WILLOWS.
* kl
settling in the county. It shows a this session, and protectingall set­ F hf
* hf NW qr W hf *F 47*Eqr
?4
mean an«l stingy spirit. It shows tlers. users, and occnpieis of la mis *F qr
MM..
1
ñF qr
*• 4
that such men cither want the purchased from these companies, n hf
M A. KELTON.
!• hf nt qr
4
re m m I
•
*
w 1 k 4 c country to themselves, or are in their right of purchase
S hf
An im­ AU of
I-âkevicw. Or.
RED-BUD, SHADE TREES AC
»
afraid of competition. It shouki mediate settlement of the question, ¡ «V
u • ~
Prue «
ia the courra of the rute, aad be^rr
Ml of
is - w
the r. Ä. Lan i «re
1-ly
be thoroughly un«!er»tood that every by congressional forfeiture is rough!
-Eq.’ N * , 'j«Wqr>Eqr
W " "
U - •
new family that settles in Lake by the minority, but rather than N hf
N» qr NE qr. N hf N’W qr
JUNIPERS RHOD< »DENDRON'S
county adds so much wealth, and endanger some adjustment of the * hf >F qr
2* • »
«
question at this session and post­ N hf NK qr
Livery
I
Feed
Stable
«-very new dollar that couiee in pone further action, it is the inten­ * hi «W q? ar J St
S3 " "
All
» w “
P H MURPHY.
EACH THE BEST OF ITS KIND
fadpe to beiw’fit every petaon iu the tion to urge the majority proposi- Fri N hf
M " -
Fri NW -r
ffi ’ ~
county More money, more luen tion. if the bill rewmmendt-d hv Fr’ N> »Nt , Fri Vi. NW q» - 4*3«
St-nd f.>r * i atalngne. and make
AU «W Fri
> • “
y.mr neie.tr-ns in time for the fall
More men. more money.
Ami Üie minority is senouslv opposed Fri * hf *W qr E hf
Fri N M
delivery, if you want to plant none
twenty thousand inhabitants in Under the rules of th«* Hoasse. «11 Fri NW qr
l’ilia of Sirfeiture from the commit­
but the Best, and that is always the
takeview wouhi be better than one tee on public land« are considère«)
Cheapest. Last spring, alone, more
thousand .411 agree to that. St.ll of a privileged character, and the
than a
there are people living here who chairman of the «oinmittce. speaks
Wach
ma
ker
&
J
eweler
«•11 st this Office and order, or
try to disevurag«• every m’W man confidently of the ability of the
address
the following-named
ominnttee to secure favorable legis­
J W BONEBRAKE.
that «Mires here with the expects- lation on these lan«l before congress
GEOBGE W CRANE
thm of «eitling permanently
i tiowm*
ftloowrr ftor. Fl’
r
POWDER
Regard Offered.
Take Notice!
Take- Notice.
EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLA s S.
This Hotel i« new House, Room«. aud furniture, and offers courteous service to
Cenerai Biacksmith & Wagon M
L akeview , 0a
II. R. SCHLAGEI
Prepared to do all Kir. 1« of Work in the El®ckamith libe.
a cuL-i
Horae Shoeing atfUI|
Lrteri’
AIN’T
. W1
-B U G G I E S. NV A G O N S, E T C.,->
KAI'S TO 0>»U WITH SlATXKn. AX» or GOOD qcautt .
A L L WORK w A R R ANTE D.
Give a Trial, as Seeing is B-. lag.
a
u Lots
fir»:-claw Smith werkt in »-vinneetion witk:i
1889!
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