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crease in population has been very rapid, and the new comers are of the most desirable class, being far TlIVBáDAY. MARCH 21. 1*0. mers with families, men who by P. F. STENGER. energy and good citizenship build up the country and develop its lat- HARNEY A ALLEY i ent powers. They are erecting traivted comic rtable houses and barns, Either Right or It.4 Pre*rnt. au<l It« Future Pn*pe<i». chiefly frame structures, and are aa Prrwntpd to H<mie4ir?kcr» using rails and wire for fencing. rifle OK by -The WtM Shore.” Wells of living water arc- made in any portion of the valley by dig Vie* of the Couatry that i* a*kiag to ging to a depth of from six to fif P. O-—Purr*, Grant county. Oregon. become a Keto 4. owntv. teen feet, and the water is excellent From The Weat *bore for drinking and domestic use. Ex During its last session. Congress cept along the water courses, which RILEY A- HARDIN passed a bill establishing a new ar».- fringed with a light growth of land district in Southeastern Ore birch and a dense growth of wil gon. and by designation of the prop lows. the valley contains no timber, er authorities the land office has but the adjacent mountains are cov been located in Harney Valley. At ered with a dense growth of pine, the coming meeting of the Oregon fir. juniper, mountain mahogany, Legislature an effort will be made etc., and several saw mills there to have the county of Harney crea supply the settlers in the valley ted out of the southern portion of with lumber at reasonable prices. (•rant county. These facts render At present the settlers of this re Harney Valley an object of special gion communiccte with the outride interest to those who are seeking a world by means of a wagon road to location in some new portion of the Baker City, Huntington and Onta- northwest. The valley has a total , rio, on the lines of the <>. R. A N. area of 2.400 square miles, nearly Co. and the Oregon Short Line, twice the size of Rhode Island, and goods and produce being transport somewhat larger than Delaware, all ed in freight wagons. A tri-weekly rant. Croak, and Lake cvutilk». inclosed with high spurs of the Blue mail service is maintained in four —Rile . Grant rwnnty. urcg*m. mountains. directions from Burns, the-distrib The valley is a comparatively uting point. At this place good W B TODHUNTER. level plain, in the center of which general stores carry in stock all the lie two lakes, Harney and Malheur, commodities found in much larger only a few hundred yards apart and towns. Here is published T he came branded connected by a narrow channel, H erald , the only newspaper in that a ith * A rench” un Hip. their united area being about 150 region, a live local paper, devoted Left Ear marks rkae- square miles. Into these Jakes to the work of making the valley < r p ■ ff ’he Right ear; è • pe in tbs pour the waters of Sil vies and Iilit- and its resources known to the Left ■ - ear. zen rivers, but they have no visible thousands who are seeking such a outlet. Their waters are nearly place for a home Harney is the fresh, indicating that they are name of another small but growing drained bv subterranean channels. town. This fact seems to have a mo.-t l-en- It will not be long before the pe efieial effect upon the soil of the riod of isolation from the world's valley, as crops seem to find ample markets will be terminated by the moisture in the ground even in the construction of a railroad through drvest seasons, and thrive, while the heart of the valley. The Ore other sections with a rainfall as gon Pacific is already pushing east Rar.se ' .rant and Malheur counti» a. great as that of Harney Valley re ward through the Cascades from I*, u. addrew* Burns, Grant cv., Oregon. quire surface irrigation for the per Albany, and within two years, at fection of crops. One peculiarity the latest, the locomotive’s whistle £■ A A I uill pay Five Hundred Dollars f «r of the region bordering immediate will be heard in Harney Valley. $ OOU v rhe arrer* and <<»u.xi* tion of an} per- ► :.».- > ’ s kii-inr »>r * eu.i i a ' <>f ihe ly upon the lakes is the frequency When that day arrive.-, the valley ► k i ibe at»>ve brand ur belot-ipi«c thereto. and distinctness of th- mirages will cease to ; • "wav off” in the pictured by its atmosphere, •e jects mountain-. - «ill ■ - r mar miles away being distinctly reflect ket as many old» -t and i etter known AI.MEDA A. STENGER. ed thereon. regions equally distant from Port Silviea river rises in the moun land. I ut which have earlier en-, tains north of the valley, and flow- jovi d the good fortune of i • i.ng . . ?ir. : rt <-h» »1 y th"S- great highway- *d a distance of eighty mi s i l*>uiid th* southeasterly directio tar . th rormoerce Here is to valley, discharging into the iak s ■ • oppo ¡unity i.- w existing in It is a rapid stream, and .. ounds Oregon to s-cure desiraole vacant in fish, including the gamy trout. lands. Nothing t ut their distance Patire—‘»rant county. Oregon. Blitzen, or Dunder-und-Blitzen. riv from the usual routes of travel has P. o.—Burna. Grant county, Oregon. er is fifty miles in length, and Hows kept them from being settled upon into the lakes from the southward. long ago. and now that the embar With their tributaries and other go of isolation is so eoon to be re smaller streams, they pour a large moved. a great influx of settlers reward is offered for informaiiun left at or volume of water into the lakes con may confidently lie predicted. In se >t this office that will lead to the rec«>vcry of •fi W * . i*:g dr*« ril-v'i hors-F. which erti-n stantly. Irrigation, so necessary fact, the tide has already set in. - \1» M a li*.¡F-' a’e>. puri hafcd by Wm. in a large pirtion of the Snake riv and appearances indicate that when Ma* k aJ f \ ey of Harden. .. hen ■ the railroad readies the valley it er basin, of which this valley is a A ELDING. »ar-olr!: rrel. with rrfp In the will find the lands well occ-upid and W : Brand X -ui'h 4 it.<h iroi on the part, though having no surface com Left >bouIder. munication by water courses, is not prepar' d to give it a generous sup A ~T Kl.LION.--year-old Pa.. wfrh F’arir. Xa ■ required here, crops reaching the port. Stock and agricultural pro iron) on Left Shoulder. highest perfection without artificial ducts will supply a large quantity ILLY. 1-year-old: Bay. with atrip in the fa- e, of freight, and the road will be able terminating over left i • ril. Braud same F watering. as above -1« s ri ed Gelding. to offer two seaports to shippers, otic Address GEO W . HAYEi, Harner. Or. The soil is similar to that of the at Portland and the other at Ya- celebrated wheat b«-lt at the north quina Bay. western base of the Blue mountains, in Walla Walla and Vmatilia coun No invention of the nineteenth ties, and though little wheat has century has worked a greater revo t : ic fvllowinc described boras are taken up if owners are im K found will bi* du.» ] • s ■ been raised as yet, those who have lution in household economy or con «nd ed according to law: cultivated that cereal are satisfied ferred more of a benefit on human u R s E. l‘>-yvar-<|!d Dark Pay. Collar warks Had bell on. Branded **C** «>n Lift Tbi^h. H with the result. Prices of farm ity than the sewing machine. Weight about ¡.AM) its. prisluets. such as wheat, oats, bar 1 »RSE. l.-year-old. I igb? I a> S”Die <•’»>? The first productions were crude ■Barts: lame in rigbi front ¡e»c. I ra ley and hay, are high nt present, and uncouth in the extreme, and it H with a ■•J-T-F-eunnected” uu right s»h-u. ivr. the grain bringing from three to was reserved fur American skill and Wei-ebt about l;-0 lb«. ners d«siring to recover a'-»ve d«s-ribvd five cents p-r pmnd ami hay from ingenuity to bring forth a machine »’. Ow m k can do a-* by applying to this oflee. ♦ 12 to IIS per ton. With the ad of any practical value. vent of a railroad these conditions In order to appreciate the grea will l>e radically changed. There will then be a market for all the advancement which has taken place hi’L wi-1gdeteribed h< rsc ' c? 1 een ‘aken grain th“ valley will produce, hut it is only necessary to compare one up. The a: d il thr lier is tut fvu. G uih . v «;u. the price will ix* lowered to that of of the machines built during the ¡- s vi a< t urdiii« tu law. KsE, 4-war old. Broun co’vr. \*ri-h the general market. In addition infancy of th invention with one i - U' ~ ‘ s 1 ra: ».••d \ <»:. iiizi.' -h. u.- ‘■oth M h 4 feet v hlte. >:igh 1> *a«»«:;t- to the native grasses up>n which of the latest improved "Light-Run inarked. luqmre at this uflice. stock fatten and thrive, alfalfa, red ning New Home.” All the really good points con clover, timothy and red-top grow finely and make an excellent qual tained in other machines have been T. A REVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ity of hay. Harden vegetables are utilized in its construction. Many new improvements and devices have large and finely flavored ami pro duce in abundance. Esp eiullv the also been added, the r* suit of which rii A« k . crw.sa ell . potato reaches great size ami per is a machine ns nearly perfect as it Lakeview fection. As yet exp-rience has not is possible to make one. For simplicity, durability er.se of fully developxl the adaptability of COGSWELL A- COGSWELL the soil and climate to small fruits management and capacity for work, ami berries, but as wild currants, the ‘ Light-Running New 11.»me" strawberries, etc.; are hardy and has no rival, and the happy posses prolific, the cultivated varieties sor of one may rest assured that must necessarily thrive equally as he or she has the very Lest the itorneys-at-Law well. Such is the exp Hence of world affords. l-Iy those who have initiated their cul tivation. Fruit (rets have been set out for more than a year, ami as ’Kt M,Jhlj«llMNW|er the young trees passed safely thro' the severest winter, lust season, ever known in that region, and are thri \ C BRODERSEN.. . . Likeview ving at the present time, the entire practicability of fruit culture is not ' v husinrea entrusted tome. wiH rv«"Hve doubted by nqy. The climate i- ■» < arviul and prvtnpt attenuar., land ma: pleasant and healthful. The win tere and • wllretk»» a speriahv t'orrvspund- c »e f .»licite«! in Etifìiali and German. ter’ arc cold, and sufficient snow falls to pn>t“et crop« ami stipplv abundant moisture. The suuim-.-rs arc cool and delightful. 'T*''**•■'■*-T ' eastern advertisement . THE HERALD. t I F kn t fr k L r P.zwirà Offert Take Notice! FOR 1889. RESPOSiHBLE That will send you what you pay th' mo-t) for I ait«« Varieties true tu the name. Health Vigotuoa plants; and Judi- clous pa« king,« r a fs «.s - and Time and Mone . There éave by bearing in i V» Stock raising has always I.-*- the chief industry of that region, and was the only one until the past few years, when settlers I« gin t take up h n. -t ads a I . c .- i small fanni. g’’ A« a- oljim t t general farming it nil a a - o |i prominent plate, «.lid i; wii! many years I rfon- even tin r.o g industry will have been disphc<’l Cattle, horses, uduyp a I hogs thrive on the natural grasses .»nd fiwsl of the hills and valleys, and. save in except'onal season.’, the cattle pass through the winter in such line condition that the spring find* them fat enough for the block, while in flavor and texture the meats compare favorably with the last stall-fed beef that reaches the market Duriig the past two years the iu $1.5OExamine4l.5O No weekly paper publish* d in the Uuited' States containing as inuch . . .*’- great vurit ty of good ic-ading matter as IN ER WEEKLY ALMOST GIVEN AWffl IJ Mlf ll itii in if fh:? 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IL Lewis - AND LUKE SHARP —1 obert i.arr— Th • tw > ft n tit st writ rs i t the Uui- t d Stites write f >r the Detroit Flee Press alone an I ,.n arti- vieoy either one 1.- w< rth one yc: r s Subseti t on. APRICOT.' CHERRIES BBT 3 wk U» PEAR- 4.W FOR 1839 PINES. CEDARS. rt’^9 »T th« -f M «•* U.xGrn I uatk aa4 M ia . iam ' s i : tcrijf. A N ■ TREES. SHRUBS. T1IE EAST ORECOM ▲ MD Csoirestl KatMy 1 the AN”-!. F - STtv.yrrwCess, Ja i. rie t wK. I ma Li— a;*«. A Br M . « al tvs. '1 w- - -ntBri-w r>f J ha Nilehol on. A Lur xr L-u.M’ t ' I • b k iwacw. A > ' - Dy : e *; r . : : : « A WONDERFL L PUBLIUS ?!--r Fnpnfv? DE nOKF.'-T,S •i’-assffl to b, .* fu- Gin:.-- : •. 1...-!•!*■ th i «•¥< It ur.doabteui7 coutains t*._ PAF.T'tXNT cf f-y _ .z» «.ej- : .V-**. J1*"* t . Ca*c c *.- ir- .a the L*c£ . tuai the friGa tuat er-, at IO FOS ’.l Í i -w c r jtuu t ' j • a rangaz uc ■ i in « if. In P l W_ gvta dezca mirazinc'* ? > vne. and« ment and instruct! n fcr rhe win»*«- ta i * S:,.r>s. Poems, at d other L ii. »Artistic,Sei» = tifle.«ndi t’tHj ar.'l few Pho* -zravnn-. WaD’r-C««Fd iai^H D-ur. _• i: t • Mo-. :-l. V v . xzinb K. h cc ft I' atv '-RN ‘ rf A'’T P1'"’ '■ *•( lured, each valued at fr m &)c«mts to LOcvu •, er ovw Krc&fl I’poa the Water». A Nov«;. Fy U- m APPLES, PLANTS I’ase Mi eîy.two. A Norei. By lUsr Cccu. \ Vasuhvi.-l li eri! a <s A KoveL By Jlr ; L Clouds aril -uaatilne. A MovtX Fy C haste » The Dream Vístan. PERRIES. QUINCES. PEACHES. FLOWERS NEtTA RIÑES EVERGREEN A Navel. Dy Wu.*i* l-cor®.- i n 1 Ci id's J-»an»cy. A NavcL Ej J:-. M „ Ju,. . ■» Mar, Hartlnk-k*» KIvaL A ’swiL By Mr» t; 1 r. - r or tbs per year. free. Yearly cal ecrif tkm, S3.oni A trial will convince you that ycu con ten tVM cf t_. u. M cents. cnire lift of T v ry valúale ks ¡sa .-w • tii . t • s» > aid, o ever • t ce i cr to T kk L ast .ST ’’ *«iL ’ r f tin-- « •-. who remi • the regular sab« rip-ion » » .'» end ween f .70, ; . a rd to ever old suLa ri • ho pa ‘ all -• re- ¿ - i htse kr may . s •. he . u i . p.. . PubliibedbyW. JENNINGS DEMOREST, Kr. The above c -nbination is a splendid chance to get our paper and Dsu ocest ' b wdsrxnl cue. befidyoOT StthlKripCiQOS W L-.4 ofikc. ------------------------------------------- 'leriHto XARLIN, R epeating RIFLES Ì j O J EAIIEIT WOIIIIC. All sizes from 22 calibre to 45 calibre. AU prices from H 1 5.00 up. NUTS, FRUITS. BALLARD ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS has won mAro prizes at Target shooting than all other makes of rifles put to gether. Stand without a rival for accu racy and killing power on large or small game Our We guarantee BIRCH. SPRUCE. ELLER. 1888 Our Goods Cata- logue EQU AL TO Anything Produce! IN THAT LINE. ASII. LINDEN, CHESTNUT. 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Bor to L‘, i; ory 1 Feed Stable F acífre D epartment , aerai Arrwy. T». Mark t M . H «’oer TntM fpe *■ nth 1 ranch. M.-rrta « at |*,.rlan i - r .»>«••• kior » • an'.eU fwT Gra».'« . u\. * . •• i S h » To K- p Posted on the News of the Entire World Subscribe for the TZ’T 2AVKL c : njt . r-. Klint XWWJ MW4NE G. emewo - a SQCAJit nx- 8*1* 1 tkL. ATLANTA <JA «■-■■■«■V i ~ l _____ U THE MONARCH WEEKLY Sul rcription price |3 a year (i?.5O in advance), And p .y in advance -3.75 we shall send them for one yJ copy of T he H erald and also for one year one copy, U M A KELTON Lakeview. Or. MVEH OUT or ORDER, if y^u AwlfWtnitorrltoto «arwin< wra-btr**. • a K our avert «1 your ph*.-»- f r u-rm« ■ t f»rtrc< If you cunrxd R im ! our agvt-t, write ■.hrv^ * tv nrun-Q a»>lrraatoJ»-u !<■*.■ w tmna WEEKLY EXAMINER. THE EAST OREGON HERALD Attorney, Notary Public i * important to Our Reade THE SAN FRANCISCO Adorn your Home«, your Town I a M*. Your Raneke«. Your Farms, your Places, with tree« and shrubbery Suited to the eiimare of Fast Ure«on. And buy only from a knuwn MISCELLANEOUS AVERTISEMENfS. mis * ellaseoi s advertisements ’ss.Fa!?iíwc*'**oa Addr-ta. Wns B.TWAW. Mlddlefleld^ Ct. I9UL 8UUIIH T8ILI roa au RIFLES. Pistol« *. -I Shot Cuns. ••(TV* ’>»w««r» Sali ’ 'us<••Sed thscrp..TT' alar IPiAL So 5 co.. i. c^aa. ‘ .. J?* R o -2’ Fowffar rree'ved the trzhed a war! over aH t e » ieaaa Wotid's Exposition, 1ST3; at the t entennial, A.a-r. Iunitiiu*. Sew Turk, and al State Fairs throughont the So other artkl- of human food ha- ever received such y-tsal endor^nu-nt fnaa < minent chemi’: . nh-. *:. ;'.. Ueal.h aU oral the world. X.ara Th. abnr* shore Di Dt acbav xenaw Dhutrutm mnxtrates the rooporattv^ eomparatir.- worth of rart*j r - JT* 7* —Th* row,l s by ( AMlyri. tod crpertmenU made bv IhctJJM A puu-i con of eat h p> wd*r waa liken, the tMul leav«nmz p»>wcr iC r !be r <uh * inr “ indicated. This mctieal test tror. hc se-w r ©aly what every observant cousua r of the v ** V 17 r<vn.eal experience, that, while tt coau a few cen«^LOBI ■»ore .han c- -.3«y kfBdft. ft i« far rrer* e^ncwtfcab beside« iff« yen. acr of belt*r v . A fein*ie trial of the RcvaJ Raking powder will ■ ’ ° Sect «»»■ powdrtv M be of ’ • .. *r -reogth. It |. not’O tak~t as iwbe.-rtnw th-wthe-r’■»’»Hll ■x- a.. r aers, r.., ma-Ur how U«h diet.- etreogU, answ «M h . - *