East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, March 28, 1889, Image 1

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ast
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, THyRSDAY,
MARCH 28,
1889.
$2.30 a Year.
eral gardeners here, who will an­ fast and runs very nearly str light
F. W. R itterbusch : near Saddle
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
swer in detail all inquiries on that to the water, a distance of * mile Buttes; July 20; Barley 41 inches
from
its
mouth,
ft
will
average
50
subject; the white, or Irish potato is
high; a small piece put in to test i
Y THURSDAY
grown with little cultivation, and is ■ feet wide and 20 feet high and is agricultural value of bottom of the
Some of its Natural Advantage»—Wa­
THE TOWN OF BURNS
superior to that grown in Ohio, Ill­ very uniform in” its structure, the slougli on swamped lands.
ler, Soil, Climate, and Produc­
GRANT CO. OREGON
tion»
—
Thousands
of
walls
running
up
about
6
feet
on
inois,
Missouri,
Tennessee,
or
Kan
­
S imon L ewis , Silver creek, July !
9
Acres Open for
AS IT IS VOICED BY THE HERALD.
sas, we personally know as regards either side, and then commence to 30, wheat 40 inches, with full heads
P roprietor
Settlement.
size, “mealiness,” and flavor.
arch over, and certainly form the of fine large grains.
^?B0CBimON RATE.>
BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT
SMALL FRUITS,
finest arch in the whole family of
Barlev 58 inches high.
CHEAP HOMES.
contains
such as strawberries, currants, caves that were ever discovered.
M bs . S imon L ewis , July 30, 131 1 newspaper; 1 hotel: 1 brewery; 1 Burns
r 00
undertaker: 1 meat market: 2 lawyers: 3 physician«
ft................ ZJ.
1.50
blackberries, gooseberries, grapes,
It
is
grand
almost
beyond
de
­
arge yellows beets, the largest one ' 1 surveyor: 1 land agent; 1 drugstore; 1 jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 1 livery stable: 2 general iner
of Families can Secure Vai-
° Io Thouaniid»
etc., will, from what evidence we scription, and rivals the great Mam­ being 9 inches in length and 141 chaudisc stores; 1 hardware store; 1 saw-mill; 1 carpenter; 1 saddle «1 harness shop; 1 gro­
unble Homes in this Great Val­
ley at a .11 ere Nominal Cost,
have been able to gather the past moth cave in its smoothness of inches in circumference; the flavor cery store. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 reading room; 1 school; 1 church.
ileal Estate will In­
KCwjPArn i. *»-
a copy of T he H erald to Advertise your town, in the Fast.^RCR
crease Ten’fold
year, be a success, as the native character and uniformity. The excellent.
d to give notice by
in & Years.
[does not answer the
plants are hardy and good bearers. first 250 yards the bottom is as
M rs . T. J. S hields , Silver creek,
• not take Ids paper
fruit trees
e
smooth as a floor, then are found July 30. cucumbers of good size, I
>n for itH not being
Bo makes the post A Railroad, County-Seat, and Raud- and ornamental shrubs were plant­ piles of rubbish or debris that have
THE SECOND YEAR OF
crisp and tender,
Oflftce.
blisher for payment !
ed freely by farmers in the spring; accumulated by falling froln the averaging 5 inches in length, full
h*3 paper dltcon- j
rages, or the Pub- I
the settings last fall survived the ceiling above, 100 varde or so aphrt, of large grains; (i acrees in; he is
it until ]mvmeut is Visit the Ilerald Office to See Samples
of l*ro<lucta.
amount wnether it
severest winter (1888), that Har­ ¡ the last one being soiqpthing over raising it for seed.
i
tot. There cun be
¡The two large editions of T he H erald con­ I ney valley, in fact, that East Ore-1 100 yards from water.
payment is made
A. H ills , of Poison Creek, Aug.1
taining
the
Harncv
Valley
advertisement
being
gon
has
ever
known.
As
an
a paper from the
There is no difficulty in re clang 11th, Chili Club wheat, 48 inches,
to meet the demand we republish in
to his name or an- exhausted,
ur regular edition, and hope <*F*each reuiler
AGRICULTURAL
the water, it runs back on •<er.
*~ kmg, with largo full beads; 14 I acaes I
1.serf bed or ijot. is « will
Began ou Thursday, November 29, 1888.
murk the article and mail his copy to a
4'
region it will be readily seen that side in a trough from the main pool
pooi in; noi irrigateli.
friend in the East.]
his paper stopped
Valley offers inducements rare­ the distance of 100 feet, settling ■ -
-
............................
-
ablislier continues
Red ■ clover,
42
inches high;
very
Harney Valley in Grant county, ■ the
Now is the Time to Subscribe.
unil to pay for it if
ly excelled. The farmers who have down on either side, leaving tlie fine.
<*e This proceeds Oregon, embraces an area of 2,400
sowed grain this year will be able
ust pay for whut he
square miles, or 1,53(5,000 square to dispose of it at home, as a good floor crowning.
-F ormation of bar ­
The water is remarkably clear; bill fok ney
d that refusing to acres of land, bounded on every side
county
AND TO RENEW EXPIRING SUBSCRIPTIONS.
MILL
teals from the ih st-
one
can
see
the
sand
in
the
bottom
ealled for, without by mountain ranges, and lofty ele­ has been erected at considerable
As
introduced
in
the
House
by
'
at
the
depth
of
4
feet,
and
it
ap
­
a facia evideuce of vations, and is an almost entirely
I
in the Valley, near Burns, pears to have no outlet, as it is per­ Hon. G. W. Gilliam, and read first j
level plain, plentifully watered by expense
by N. Brown. A new merchant and fectly still and quiet; it is good time January 6, 1889:
rrttBALD CLUB LIST:
the
A BILL for an Act to create the County of
1 grist mill is a guarantee that the drinking water.
Ilarncv anti fix the Salariés of County
8ILVIES AND BI.ITZEN RIVERS
_ year .......... I |S.7d
I
industrious
farmer
will
be
able
to
This
wonderful
curiosity
has
to
Judge and Treasurer thereof.
4.75
lne, one year. . S.75 and their tributaries. The former dispose of surplus grain. And as a be seen to be fully appreciated. It
Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly
me
3.7» has its source in the spurs of the
stock - raising
3.75
. is truly of basalt formation and is of the State of Oregon :
Hook
I
S ection 1. That all of that portion of
4.00 Blue mountains, south of the John country it cannot be surpassed,
quartenary, the walls are honey- Hrant
ted NeM»|un>er 5.75
county lying south of the following
• Monthly
4.75 Day river, flows a general southerly since its water, grass, and salubri­ I ' combed in many places; the wall on described line be and the same hereby is Will be the representative, at all times, of the Interests of th« People.
ABlie'« Hunday Magazine . . 3.75 i course, passing down the con er of
and organized into a separate coun­ At all times advocating measures that look to the ''great esa good to
ous climate takes horses, cattle, the south side sets on a horizontal created
. 3.75
(elioni'» Macfciiu
ty by the name of Harney, viz: Beginning the greatest number,” in accordance with the principles of Democracy
CallT
3 00 Harney valley, and empties into sheep and hogs throughout the year
—keenly Call
. M
basement of eruptive rocks.
at a point where the west line ot Grant
>all/44u ....
...
•aily4J«ll
. 6 00
/eesly
ami i.
Zeealy Ex
Examiner
3.25 Lakes Harney and Malheur. It is (from January 1 to December 31),
crosses the township line between
This magnificent cave has evi­ county
__ rally Cxamlaer
«00 a rapidly flowing stream, about 80
townships 18 and 19 in said county of Grant,
without grain or any other than dently been used in time by the In-' and
. ; „ .Ù®"a?
Vee Xlyjie Wj ... » . ■ r. t
3.25
•*-
running thence east on said* township
AS A LOCAL NEWSPAPER,
»étroit Free pre»
.. t oo miles long, and contains every kind [ wild grass feeding, and when the
dians as a fortification; the en­ line to the west line of the old Malheur In­
sssâra
Marine
5.00 of fish, including the salmon trout,
reservation in said county of Grant :
winter is milderthan common, stock trance has been walled up with dian
tkly
. 5.20
It points
thence north following the west line of said T he H erald acknowledges no superior in Eastern Oregon.
5.20 and other varieties of game fish. looks better in early spring than in
Harfrer
■'.arpee'»
’a Bazar
Haz
stone, and there are, also, two walls Indian reservation six miles; thence east to with pride to its well-filled columns the past year, und to its evident
3.75
llarjrer'a Young People
The
Dunder-and-Blitzen
river,
or
the
east
line
of
Grant
county.
Eastern localities where they are or breastworks on the inside, run­ Si.c. 2. That ihe said tc rntory shall com­ progressive influence upon the prosperity of the great Harney valley.
Iden'z Manifold i .< 1.
iie.
„,___
5, 2.W
*MAMr«fi<*r Vol. I, .ó cents; “Blitzen,” as it is shortened by com­ grain-fed during the winter; and the
ning from each corner of the en­
a county for all civil and military pur-1 As in the past so in the future it will strive to make prominent note
rayarar
r y «4 umv , testage.
mon usage, is about 50 miles in texture and flavor of the meats trance diagonallv near the center prise
poses, and shall be subject to the same laws of every enterprise calculated to benefit the people; to record every
11 the «bo re works can be ex- length, flows in a northerly direc­
and res.ridions and be entitled to elect the 1
compare favorably with the best in some 50 feet long; this was for a same
n the.il«n<litig Room.
officers as the other counties in this advance made in showing up the resources of the Valley; to advocate
tion and also empties into the lakes. the market. There is no room for second defense in case they were Stale:
Provided, that it shall be the duty of Law and Order under all circumstances; to frown upon all attempt*
These
rivers
and
their
numerous
the
Governor,
as soon as convenient after
I tributaries have their water sheds large stock-raisers, as the territory driven back from the mouth.
this Act shall have become a law, to appoint to foment discord among the people in the interest of any individual,
is fully taken up by three or four
Around and above the mouth of for Harney county and from its citizens the clique or faction; to give the news of the day impartially and as
within the county, and the lakes firms that hold all available ranges, the eave there are considerable fine several county officers allowed by law to fully as industrious effort and the aid of friends may enable us to
having no outlet, serve to furnish but the stock such as is commonly chippings where the aborigines have other counties in this State, which said offi­ obtain it; jo give all the Local and Personal gossip of our section,
after duly qualifying according to law,
subterranean irrigation to the whole raised by farmert, will do well. The sharpened their stone implements cers,
shall be entitled to Jmld their respective suitable for publication, with all else of interest in this department;
offices
until their successors are dulv elected
valley.
VERT16INC BATES:
INCREASE IN POPULATION
which were made out of obsidian, at the general
election of 1890, and have du­
LAKES HARNEY AND MALHEUR
I I wk imo 8 mo 6 mo
i yr.
during the past two years has been or volcanic glass.
ly qualified according to law.
IT WILL BE AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF THE VALLEY.
Si.c.
3.
It
is
hereby
the duty of the
» W» »«# 08. (M) »11.IW »15 00 cover an area of more than 150 rapid, and is of that most desirable
I think that the water is in the Governor of Oregon to made
locate the temporary
> 4«0 «.so 12 00 18 00 28 00
I
» 5 0ft »! 15 00 24 00 40 00 squa e miles, and are connected by class in an agricultural region, viz: end of the cave, but can not tell county scat of tl e said Ilarncv county, uti-
» <00
20 00 32.00 . *0 00 a channel about 20 yards wide and the small farmer whose industry
; til otherwise located, as provided by this
without further exploring.
28 00
1 ».Oft
48.00 54 U0
I Act. At the next general election the oues-
48 0D 80.00 l .’u uo 200 yards long.
» 10.00
They receive the produces the best of grain, stock,
I was informed by two parties tion of the location of county scat shall lie Who know that in the rapid growth and wide proclamationwof the
• ao.oo <0.00 GODO no oo 140 00
waters of both Sil vies and Blitzen and living. The houses and barns that fish have been caught in the submitted to the legal voters of said county advantages of Harney Valley lies their own best road to prosperity
the place receiving the majority of all
rivers, but have no outlet and never are generally frame; corrals and cave that were of blue color and I and
votes cast shall be the permanent county
Write to Publïahvr.
overflow. Being situated on a level other enclosures, are rail and wire eyeless.
: seat of said county.
Should Subscribe for the Herald Themselves,
according to apace; plain, and having low shores, these
I The county court of Harney county shall
fencing; abundant water supplies
cd.
not
expend
a
larger
sum
than
five
hundred
niODVCTB
EXHIBITED
THIS
SEASON.
AND SEND EXTRA COPIES TO EASTERN FRIENDS.”
lakes have pot such picturesque frpm wells of living water, which is
of the funds of said county tor the
ent»
As no fair is held in this valley ! dollar.**
bliculiui.8, fl euch. scenery as Crater Lake, to recom­ reached at a uniform depth of six
erection of county buildings untiiafter the
for the public exhibition of the first dav of July, 1890.
I columns, 10c u line, mend them to tourists, but their to fifteen feet.
S ec . 4. Thecounties of Grant and Ilarnev
growth and excellence of its pro­ shall
| MAIL AND RAILROAD FACILITIES.
d death announce- value to farmers is inestimable.
constitute one representative district,
liciteti us news.
and
ihe legal voters of said district shall be
The East Oregon Herald
Right here, however, permit us to
Harney valley has a tri-weekly ductions, T iie HERALD.opcncd a col­ entitled
to religious, social,
to elect jointly one representative
mention a natural attraction pos­ mail-service from the four points of umn to all producers, farmers and to the legislative
assembly of the State, and
sessed by lands adjacent to these the compass, there being a general stockmen, in which to give a writ­ the counties of (¡rant. Morrow and Harney Has successfully maintained itself through an ordeal of local opposi-
lew
constitute one Semiloriai district, anil
IO FOREIGN Al>\ I l:l
lakes that will draw hundreds of distributing office at Burns. Ship­ ten description of all that was shall
legal voters of said district shall be enti­ tion, vindictive and unscrupulous to a degree seldom equalled in
Ji ng your patrouage
Monstrosities the
tled to elect jointly one senator to the legis­ I country journalism; has advocated unflinchingly the rights of all
era posted utc to lhe excursionists from the East in the ping is done at present at Baker worthy of mention.
8 to deal with, cor near future: Standing in the door­ City, Huntington, and Ontario. All should l>e classed as such, and not lative assembly ot this State.
by referring to the
Si:< . 5. The county clerK of (¡rant county the people of East Oregon generally and Harney Valley especially
upon our circulu- ways of farm houses about sunrise, the family supplies, necessaries, and as samples. This elicited the fol­ shall send to the county clerK of Harney against the machinations of all organzed petty cliques that sought
u titles:
county, within thirty days after this Act by fraudulent misrepresentation to advance the private interests of a
distant objects, towns, farms, moun­ luxuries, common to Eastern towns, lowing response:
s. at uo price.
becomes a. law, a ceitiiied transcript of all
Mas. I one W hiting .—Near Burns delinquent
tain peaks, and Lands of cattle and are abundantly furnished by the
Believing that “The sober second
taxes from the assessment roll few at the expense of the many.
than 10 cents per
20 cents, transient, horses grazing on the ranges, are general merchandise stores at rea­ June 20: Barley, six acres, sown on of I. hkm that were assessed within the limits thought of the people is always right and always effective,” and that
of
Harney
county
for
1888,
and
the
said
ground under cultivation the past taxes shail be payable to the proper officer “Truth is mighty and will prevail,” T he H erald has steadfastly fol­
pictured on the atmosphere and sonable rates.
tra charge per in- rise up from the ground like magic;
13 years; stalks (exclusive of roots) of Ilarnev county.
BURNS AND HARNEY
lowed the right , and the people have given it a moral and tnatenal
a a’aiiditig reader
The county treasurer of Harney county
weex is ruu in with , and these white representations are are the two principal towns of Har­ 42 inches in length, heads well
As it has
shall out of lhe first money collected for support that renders its permanency beyond question.
so truly drawn that a member of a ney valley, where, as will be seen filled, grain fine and large; planted taxes pay to the treasurer of Grunt count}* worked indefatigably and unselfishly in the interest of the people, it
the full amount of the State tax on the as­
family living several miles away by our advertising columns, about in April.
now asks for patronage that will yield something more than a bare
K
sessment roll of 1888 due from the citizen? .
Barley planted late, in April, on of
ted with neatness from home, can distinguish the per­ all lines of business are near equal
existence. It lias become valuable to all as a general newspaper, and
Harney county.
ilea.
sons of the family as they walk to the present demand—teachers, new ground, 12 inches high.
The said ch rk <>f (¡rant county shall also
make out and send to the clerk* of Harney
Pamphlets
M rs . A lmeda S tenger .—Burns, county,
! about the yard: as brother from fa­ lawyers, doctors, printers,druggists,
Is now a fixed Institution of the Valley.
Letter Dea<'a,
within the time above limited, a
ther, or mother from sister.
Caw s, Tit k «- is ,
merchants, car;>enters, surveyors, June 22: Barley, sowed last year, transcript of all cases pending in the cir­
Dodgei », Etc.
ami county courts ol Grant county be-
THE SOIL AND CLIMATE
blacksmiths, butchers, saddlers, on cultivated ground; 3(5 inches | cuit
tween parties residing in Harney county,
high; stalk bulky, grain well filled. ' and
larly on file for re­ of Harnev valley are an exact coun­ grocers, builders, jewelers, etc.
transfer all original papers in suid cases
ell Newspaper Ad-
Alfalfa, cut above the ground; , to be tried in Harney county.
Each of these two towns is the
terpart of that of Umatilla county-
,, New York.
S
ec . ('•. The county of Harney shall be attach­
Oregon, the best wheat-growing center of the section of the valley fine, strong, in blossom, 27 inches ed t.» the -ix'h Judicial Dmriet for judicial
purjH FtR, and the terms of the circuit court of
county in the state. Very little has contiguous, and each has its local high.
said county shall commence on the third Mon­
k( TORY.
A. J. B rown .—Near Harney June day of May and second Monday in October of
. y
L-------------------- l>een done towards wheat-raising value, that will serve in the future
i nch \enr.
here, ns yet, but those have l>een to render uh ealthy degree of com­ 23: Alfalfa, in blossom, average S ec . 7. The first terin of the county court of
stand 38 inches high.
, Ilarnev county shall commence on the fifth Has, from the initial number to the present, persistently and impres­
Wheat petition between them.
- Grover Cleveland successful that tried it.
after this Act become« a law, and
Vancancy
D r . T. V. B. E mbree .—Near t Monday
The expectations of the ambi­
hereafter the regular terms of said county ( ourt sively maintained that the Harney country was one of the finest
Thon. F. Baxard finds a ready home market at 5
commence on the first Mondas of April, agricultural regions in the Union, needing only the presence of indus­
Lettuce, Oak slmll
Chua. 8. Fairchild cents a pound—$3 per bushel. Oats tious advocates of the natural ad­ Harney; June 23:
June, Aiigust, October, December and February
ll.T. Vilas
trious farmers to develop its wonderful resources. To prove the truth
Win. (.”. Endicott and barley grow equally well, and vantages offered the people by Har­ Leaf variety; root 4 inches around; of each year.
IV C. Whitney bring 3 to 4* cents per pound. Al­ ney valley will be realized in less leaves green and brown variegated;
S ec . s. Until otherwise provided, the county of the strong language in its columns, the proprietor gave up a part
.Don M. Dickinson
judge of Harney county »ball receive an annu­
A. H. Garland falfa and red clover grow luxuri­ than twelve months by the estab­ stalks white, crisp and tender; al salary of three hundred dollars.
of his office room to the exhibition of the products of the Valley,
S e < . 9. Until otherwise provided, the county and urgently asked for specimens cf actual growth and for evcrylxxiy
measured 20 inches straight across treasurer
antly; timothy and red-top thrive lishment of a
shall receive un annuul salary of two
N. Dolph.
the face of the head from tip to tip hundred dollars.
to call and inspect them. Attached to each specimen was the name
NEW LAND OFFICE
H. Mitchell, finely. Pasturage is excellent; nat­
Inger Hermann,
S ec . 10. The county of Harney, within one of the producer, often with the mode of cultivation. This was a
of
outside
leaves
(exclusive
of
in
Harney
valley,
where
there
are
ural
grass
abundant,
and
is
cut
for
celer I’m noyer,
; vear after 11« organization by the appointment
co. W. McBride,
of its officers ns herein provided, shall assume tangible, practical presentation of the matter, which any one could
hay that sells at $12 and $18 per lands of the public domain as fine ground leaves.)
G. 11. 11 ebb,
and pay to the county of Giant, a just propor­
T
hos
.
H
askell
.
—
One
mile
of
How successful this movement has been, hundreds can testify.
as
those
already
taken
up
by
the
ton
in
the
winter.
All
cereal
crops
. J. It. McElroy,
tion of the indebtedness of Grant county, after verify.
Frank Paket
deducting therefrom the value of lhe public All T he H erald asks in return for its efforts to serve the people, is
Burns:
June
2(5:
Alfalfa,
in
blos
­
first-comers,
sufficient
to
furnish
thrive
It ». Strahan,
I.ropirty of Grant »ciinty; find th<* county
Win. I*. lx>rd,
thousands of families with homes. som; 42 inches high.
rulgts of («rant mid Haruey counties arc hereby an increase of public patronage—u imxlest request when it is consid­
WITHOUT IRRIGATION.
W. w. ftmyec.
a board to determine the value of
Mus. T hos . H askell .—J kuc 2(5; appointed
for
siK'li property, und the amount of indebtedm rs ered that it returns to each patron more than his money’s worth.
In winter the weather is cold but Also, a county-seat
PISTBK t :
be «BBumed by said Harney county «aid If each resident of the Harney country will subscribe or renew for
Gooseberries on a single branch;
HARNEY UOUKTY
A F bb ,
pleasant, the usual effects of alti­ which will bring the administra­ the large English variety; branch judges «¡»all meet at tiie county seat of Grunt himself and take one or more copies to send abroad, it will so extend
L. R and ,
county on the first Monday >n May, 1H8'J, or as
tude Iwing checked by the gentle tion
thereafter is convenient, and proceed
8 inches long; 5 bearing twigs to i Boon
of
affairs
pertaining
to
this
with said worx, und whi n completed file a re- T he H erald ’ s sphere of usefulness as to enable all to claim that it
chinook, or west wind. The snow­ great valley within easy access of the branch, containing 151 very poitof
their coneiuaioi.B in duplicate with the
fall is sufficient to preserve wheat every citizen of this section; arid the large berries; weight of whole, one- clerkB of Grant and Harney counties; and in
I cage of disagreement between the said county
and supply moisture that is not
Is a true Advocate of the Harney Country.
I judges of Grant and Harney counties in their
half pound.
PACIFIC RAILROAD
eoncitisioi s, they »hall c all to tlivir ussia'aiicr
furnished by rains. In summer now OREGON
Flowers: A boquet of cut flowers, ‘ one of the circuit judges of the aixtli judicial
in
course
of
cotartruction
will
fla re is a pleasant breeze constant­ pass directly through Harney val­ from Sweet Williams grown from district, whose duty it shall be to asHist tn de­
ih tw w hat is jus' and equitable be­
'M
ly blowing, which lends to keep ley, and after that what more is last year’s seedlings; 4 colors, ma­ termining
tween the mild cutinti«*« of (¡rant and Harney,
und shall .Lave the < ns ing vote in esse of a tie
agreeable weather, no matter how desirable?
roon, 2 shades, magenta, and pink vote between the said county fudges. The said
hot the sun’s rays, and the nights
county judges constituting said lx»ard shall re­
Under these conditions it is not and white variegated.
reive for their services the siini of fit e dollars
cool enough to make covering de­ necessary to say that the first to
MEDIUM OF ADVERTISING,
per day for each day ac tually employed travel­
M
rs
.
T.
A.
M
c
K
innon
.
—
Near
oificb :
ing to and from said count* seat of Grant roMn-
sirable—in fact, one can sleep un­ procure homes will lie the first to Burns. June 27: Boquet of Carna­ t\.
and f.»r car h day consumed in work for T he H erald presents unusual advantages.
It is centrally located in
. F. S nellì X« der cover comfortably the year
they arc appointed, and mileagM at the
M. To ANSEND
reap the harvest of the forehanded, tions, raised from last year s seed­ which
rate of ten rents per mile in going to and re­ n new and rapidly growing country, where manufactures of all kinds
round.
turning from said county seat • >/ Grant county,
for the fact is self-jvident. The lings. Very large and very fine.
We will soon have direct railroad communication with
and such exper.ses shall be borne equally by are needed.
TIMBER.—SAW-MILI.S.
T. A. M< K innon .—Burns; June «.rant and Hurney couiitl»*; and in rase the Portland and the East. Live business men of Imth sections should
invitation to come among us and
There is no timber in the valley settle is particularly extended
said circuit judge be t ailed to asslat in said
29; Barley 52 inches high.
vvora hr bhall receive the same compensation use T he H erald ’ s columns to secure this great and growing trade.
except along the water course, the industrious of all classes to
provided for the raid county judg<s,
July 30. wheat 43 inches; and uehcreiu
p. Saturdays.« p in
of
to be paid equally hy the said Graut Rud liar Its rates, proportioned to its circulation, are reasonable.
0», Fridays. Uujitn where there is a light growth of farmers and stock-raisers.
timothy with heads measuring from nev countiea.
birch and an unusually large, heavy
F k < ¡1. l he county Judge of Harney county
B CITY :
8 to 10 inches in length.
shull let by contra* t to the low* at efficient bid­
?s. Fridava «; n m.
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growth of willows. But the adja­
der,
the work of trm scribing all records of
Tims.
S
tei
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iiens
:
near
Burns;
Ju
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buturdaxH 10 K>p m.
GREAT NATURAL C< KIOSITY.
Grant county affecting real «s'a*r situated iu
cent mountains are heavily tim­
TERMS. IN ADVANCE:
ly 1(5; Grass, red-top, 31 in. flight, Harney county and »hen concluded they shall
I.XFJ.OMEf» BY G. r. HI NrAN.
bered with fir, pine, juniper, moun­
cxaniin«**! and <ertih* l to by the clerk of
150 spears to 'ingle root, or fiom !•<*
Hsfney county, and shall thereafter be recog­
tain-mahogany, etc. Saw-mills are
MalheurUave is located on a sage­ one seed; 30 acres in.
nised and arg now ledge*! as the official rrcorua One copy one year............................................................................... 12.50
county.
Two copies, one year ............................
4.50
located in the pineries, and the lum­ brush plain about 1 mile from the
M aupin B ros ., one mile north of of t*E* Harney
12. it is hereby made the duty of the
ber. which is of the best quality, head of the south fork of the MsF Boras, Aug. 2d. barley 44 inches, treasurer *d (»rant county wi’ldn thirty dais Three copies, one year......................................................................
after tins Ad bcrotn« s a law. t*» pay over to the
copies, one year ....
........ .................................... 10.00
mils much cheaper than in the heur river.
with fine head of grain; 18 acres in. treasurorof Harney («»unty, upon the or dor of Five
T he H erald with any Periodical or Magazine at clubbing rates.
the
superintendent of said county, all
East.
There is a Hino.il 1/asin at its
H. J. M o TIIERSIIEAD.—Aug. 4, M-hmd s< h.ad
fun* a then in his < ha rye lelonging to
GARDEN VEGETABLES
s* b*M»l diat rids of Harney coutitv.
mouth.
timothy 43 inches long, and appar­ lh*- .-E several
g«^*('all on wr address
'. 1". Inasmuch er the ciflners residing
produced in the Harney country
The cave is 20 feet wide
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and 6 ently not m arly grown.
wi*bin the limits *»f »he territory ernbra<e.| |n
the proponed county of Harney lat«.*r under
are large, finely llavorvd. abundant feet high at its entrance, and has
C has . Z ieoi . ek .—Poison creek, rrcat Inronvenien« in the trarsactlon of ne-
D. L. GRACE,
every M’iir'« at and easily raised.
We will on ap- an incline downward for the first Aug. 8, White Sheaf Australian («sssry liuaincrs at their county seat ? Can yon
kik M qx . N (
« ity.ith'a Id shall taa* «*ffr'tan«ll< in force
EDITOR AMD NtOPRUTOR.
pli'.-.itio'i give the a<I<iresses ef *cv- 2W feet and tli<'n turns to the north wheat. 53 inches high, with head^ from and afer p> approve* bj »he (wivem* r.
RALD.
HARNEY VALLEY.
THE EAST OREGON HERALD,
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