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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1889)
MISCELLANEOUS AVERTISEMENT8. MISO’ELLAXEOl S ADVERTIsEMEXT* STOCK BBAXb». EASTERN ADVERTISEMENT. crease in population has Ireen very rapid, and the new comers are of the most desirable class, being far- Tifi KSPAY. MARCH 28 1* mers with families, men who by P. F. STENGER. e © s ! ! ! energy and good citizenship build HARNEY VA I.LE Y up the country and develop it* lat ent powers. They are erecting Hoiuis branded Adorn your Homes, your Town Lots, barns, Either Rijrht or It« Preaml, .-»nd lie Future Pnwpcct , comfortable houses and Your Ranches, Your your ■¿i» Presented to Home-Seeker» chiefly frame structures, and are Place«, with trees and shrubbery by “The WcM Shore.” u»ing rails and wire for fencing. stifle OK Suited to the climate uf East Wells of living water are made in Oregon. And buy only 1 ar.v portion of the valley by dig Range—Grant county, vretun. from a known ging to a depth of from six to fif- p O.—Burna. Grant cuuuty. Oregon. RESPONSIBLE HOUSE , teen feet, and the water is excellent From The Weit .ihure; for drinking and domestic use. Ex That will feud During its last session, Congress cept along the water courses, which RILEY X- HARDIN. jou what you passe« 1 a bill establishing a new are fringed with a light growth of Address ISAAC FosTER. pa? th* mur.ev fur: land ¿.strict in Southeastern Ore birch and a dense growth of wil latest Varieties true gon. ami by designation of the prup- lows. the valley contains no timber, to the name; Healthy, <r aurhurities the land office has but the adjacent monnt ai ns are cov Vigorous plants and Judi ered with a dense growth of pine, H orfei branded ou 1 «-n locate«! in Harney Valley. At cious pack! ng,or all is Just—Labor lhe coming meeting of the Oregon fir, juniper, mountain mahogany, Left Stifle: Hurixuntal and Time aud Mur.ro Therefore, do Legislature an effort will be made etc., and several saw mills there Double*!« Save by beariug in mind that the great to have the county of Harney crea supply the settlers in the valley ted out uf the southern portion of ■ with lumber at reasonable prices. Grant fOOUHtv. These facts render At present the settlers of this re Harney Valley an object of special gion communicate with the outside C a T tlx branded on interest to those who are seeking a world by means of a wagon road to Left fide V. L’n- location in some new portion of the Baker City, Huntington and Onta der-blt in Right ear. northwest. The valley has a total rio, on the lines of the O. R. «t N. area of 2,400 square miles, nearly Co. and th«' Oregon Short Line, ck.se up. Left car: twice the size of Rhode Island, and goods and produce being transport 13* Smooth crop. somewhat larger than Delaware, all ed in freight wagons. A tri-weekly Rang-. rant, Cr»«’k. and Lake <'« u:. ;■ f iticlos«-d with high spurs of the Blue mail service is maintained in four P. o.—Riley. Grant < «uuty. oreguu. mountains. directions from Burns, the distrib Is the Largest in th< World.having The valley is a comparatively uting point. At this place good in actual cultivation nut less than 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 catti .» branded with 'S Wrench” un 800 ACRES, connected by a narrow channel, II ekald , the only new spaper in that Left Hip their united area being about 150 region, a live local paper, devoted Ear marks Ch se uff ' he Kight ear square miles. Into these lakes to the work of making the valley crup 1‘nuer »’upe in Jiour the waters of Silvies and Blit- and its resources known to the Left ear. zen rivers, but they have no visible thousands w ho 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 THE OLDEST. dniined by subterranean channels. town. horses are tranced IS THE LARGEST. It will not be long before the pe This fact seems to have a most ben with “S-wrench”un the MOST RELIABLE Left thigh. eficial effect upon the soil of the riod of isolation from the world’s N U R S E R Y valley, as crops seem to find ample markets will I e terminated by the GROWING STOCK moisture in the ground even in the construction of a railroad thr «ugh FOR THE WEST drvest seasonif, and thrive, while the heart of the valley. Tiic Ore other sections with a rainfall as gon Pacific is already pushing east Flange Grant and Maiheur counties. great as that of Harney Valley re ward through the Cascades from 1*. u. add res s Buri.».'.rant co.. 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 J" A A I will pay Five Hundred Dollar* fur of th«« region bordering immediate will Le heard in Harney Valley. »vwV the arr - and cunvi* ti..u of any per- r per» •: s. »... l«tg --r f • a.;:-g »»’ > uf the ly upm the lakes is the frequency When that day arrives, the valley » t> - a ■ kui the abuve ^raud ur beluiigiug thereto. BUY OF THIS HOUSE: and distinctness of the mirages will cease to be “way off ' in the pictured by its atmosphere, objects mountains, but will te as near mar APRICOTS. miles away being distinctly reflect ket as many older and better known ALMEDA A. STENGER. regions equally distant from Port ed thereon. Silvies river rises in the moun land. but which have earlier en- C attle branded tains north of the valley, and Hows joved the good fortune of being on lef: «ide; circle* CHERRIES, . a distance of eighty miles in a reach d by those great highways of commerce. Ik re is to i e found the A Split i: soutlieasterly direction through the valky, discharging into the lakes. best opportunity now existing in It is a rapid stream, and abounds Oregon to secure desirable vacant in fish, including the gamy trout. lands. Nothing but their distance Range—Grant county, Oregon. PEARS, PLUMS,. . . Blitzen, or Dur.der-und-Blitzen, riv from the usual routes of travel has 1*. u.—Bur:.», Grant cuuuty, Oregon. er is fifty miles in length, and flows kept them from being .settled upon into the lakes from the southward. long ago. anil now that the embar With their tributaries and other go of isolation is so soon to be re Reward Offered. smaller streams, they pour a large moved, a great influx of settlers 410 reward i* » ffered for informa*l«>i« left at or PINES, CEDARS, . thia uffic v that ui.i lead tu the recovery uf volume of water into the lakes con may confidently be predicted. In aeiit the fulkiwinit described h«.r»< a. w hieh utre«>n range vtfli a runn puna bran« ed stantly. Irrigation, so necessary fact, the tide has already set in. “AD ■ and A a h : ► • a r ’ ;r< Lta- d bx W in. in a large portion of the Snake riv and appearances indicate that when Matk /> «y vi ilaruv .. heu iac »<*en the railroad reaches the valley it ELDING. S-vear-uld; s. rrc!. will: »’rip in the TREES. SHRUBS, . . er basin, of which this valley is a fa« e. brand X (with 4 n.« h ¡run, on the will find the lands welloecupid anil G Lcft >huulder. part, though having no surface com >TALLION*,’2-> ear-old y?at. with rar in munication by water courses, is not prepared to give it a generous sup fa-e Branded with a i!s-iu«h A the on Left required here, crops reaching the port. Stock and agricultural pro iron} Sbuuider. highest p rfection without artificial ducts will supply a large quantity "pH.LY. 1-year-old: Ba-., with a rip in the face. uvvr ¡eft n«atrll. Braud aaaie PPI.ES, PLANTS, . of freight, and the road will he able X at on tiriainating watering. above det< ribed balding. to offer two seaports to shippers, ane Addrrea GEO. W. HAYES. Hari-ev. Or. The soil is similar to that of the at Portland and the other at Ya- celebrated wheat belt at the north quinz. Bay. western base of the Blue mountains, Take Notice! BERRIES,QUINCES. in Walla Walla and Umatilla coun No invention of the nineteenth Th*» following rfearrihetl hum* are taken up ties, an«i though little wheat has century has worked a greater revo and if owner* are dv < Rued wiu b« duty p- a.- been raised us yet, those who have lution in household economy orc in ed crvrdiuit to law: lC-year-uld Dark E*y. Collar rr ark* cultivates) that cereal are satisfied ferred more of a benefit on human OR>E. Had l-ell un. Branded “L" uu Left Ihieh. H Weight with the result. Prices of farm ity than the sewing machine. abuut KCO li f. I-ycar-old. light Fay; gune collar PEA î HES. FLOWERS,. products, such as wheat, oats, bar- The first productions were crude H "RSE. n-a.’k*: laiuc in right fruit ¡eg. branded ley and hay. are high at present, and uncouth in the extreme, and it with a "J-T-F•connected” uu right ahvuider. abuut l?o0 11*. the grain bringing fr«>ni three to was reserved for American skill and Weight Owner* do.ring tu recover above described live cents per pound and hay from ingenuity to bring forth a machine aloe k can du *u by app-ving tu thia uftke. ♦ 12 to IIS |ier ton. With the ad of any practical value. NECTARINES, vent of a railroa«! these conditions In order to appreciate the grea will be radically changed. There advancement Take Notice. which lias taken place will then be a market for all the it is only necessary The foll.vringdrscr^-ed h tsr «• . cei» taken to compare one ai.d if the <>u ner i» not found will te duty grain the valley will produce, but of the machines built during the up. accvrding tu la». the price will be lowered to that of infancy of the invention with one pùsted EVERGREENS, o RSE, 4-\rar old. Rroun cuh r. Weight atx ut 7 0 ita. i ranced I un Right >nuuk the general market. In addition H of the latist improved ’ 'Light-Run der Huth hind feet white, »¡igh.i» sadu.e- to the native grasses upon which ning New Hume.” marked, luquire at this utike. stock fatten and thrive, alfalfa, red All the really good points con clover, timothy and red-top grow ARBOR VIT.E,. finely and make an excellent qual tained in other machines have been LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ity of hay. Garden vegetables are utilized in its construction. Many large anil finely flavored and pro new improvements and devices have duce in abundance. Especially the also been added, the result of which •HI«. UCOCRWEU. r. A. rn..<wFLL Linkviil«*. pitato reaches great size an«i per is a machine as nearly perfect as it i akeview FIRS. BALSAM. is possible to make one. fection. As yet experience has not For simplicity, durability ease of COGSWELL A COGSWELL. fully d'-reloped the adaptability of the soil and climate to small fruits management and capacity for work, LAKEVIEW A5P LINK VILLE. Or an«l berries, but as wild currants, the •’Light-Running New Home' NUTS. FRUITS. etrawlierries, etc., are hardy an«i has no rival, and the happy posses prolific, the cultivated varieties sor of one h.ay rest assured that must necessarily thrive equally as he or she ha» the very Lest the Attorneys-at-Law well. Such is the experience of world affords. 1-1T those who have initiated their cul NTAL CYPRESS tivation. Fruit trees have U-cn set out for more than a year, and li Ittcmey, Notary Eitlic à the young trees passed safely thr i’ the severest winter, last season, ever Collector. BIRCH, SPRUCE. ELDER known in that region, and are thri V. C BRODERSEN... . Lakeview ving at th«1 present time, the entir. practicability of fruit culture is n t ttaineaa r»- ua ed to me. al’l receive doubted by any. The ii.tp* a'*r*«’L<n. latto ma: ASH. LINDEN, CHESTNUT. pleasant and healthful jn ia’:v. <*«»rmp*..nd- ar. ’ t-eraan. ten are cold, and sufi falls to protect crops abundant moisture. II are cool and delightful. TULIPS. WEEPING WILLOWS. AUcrney-zr.-Law Stock raising has alway A. KELTON. the chief iudust . and was the on! < Lakeview. Or. few years, wfle i « RED-BUD SHADE TREES AC take up homes'« .id small farming A general farming it will .« JUMPERS RHODODENDRONS a prominent place, and it many years before even th ; F eed Stable industry will have l«en disp: P. ¡I. MUlii ¡IV. t'attle. horses, the, p a .,! EAt H THE I’.F'T OF ITS KIND thrive on the natural gra--- AKF VIEW - - - - (»KECoN Send for a Catalogue. an«l make f.«>d of the hills and valleys, an-’ HAY A GRAIN your sélections in time for the fall save in exceptional seasons, tb- deliv- ry. if yon want to plant none i ’ ha < ■'H ■* cattle pass through lhe winter i s' . r era t. p rti n «. veht ei ut th«- ■ -t ai d that is always tie such fine con«litioci that the spf«> u Cheapest. 1 ku >: spring, alone, more fir els theqi fat enough fw the block, than a while in flavor and texture the Wachmaker A Jeweler Cal! at this tklicv anti order, or meats compare favorably with the lr-st stall-fed beef that reaches the J w BONEBRAKE address tl.e fol; .wing-named market. GEORGE W CRANE I> iriai th* pit* tw.i yea*j the H • » F >X OK B-oarairr • i. IÜ THE HERALD." ___ important to Our Reade 1889. for THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY EXAMINER. THE MONARCH WEEKLY. 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Ljmn's Pilent Combination Gnn-Si¿HL TERMS, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE, •9 12.00 A YEA«. Copte» for 33.-XJ 4.5 » - 4 G •* f«»r •G.4O 0.00 * 5 Copies for MOO • • 7 10.50 I 1 I f I wn-’, th* r’-r»— ro k. -MiwU awt M *r-iiw* Gretti-;." «s a r-rea:ii:ui for g'-fting tp ilx XTif’i extra r-f th- pereti gítthig up tiw» dab. >-'«’• ni •xtr» enr-v «f th* '•-••xri’»* f«w »«M tí* ing or the bc»k “ Dsds rn-1 ” to the pc-rvnn gvtti»«c Far Lo.-ger Clubs, a set ot Dickens's Warks or a Adu«. 49»Specimens wnt greti«. to ps up ciaU» with. PETERSON’S 30G Chestaat SL. BEFORTS OF GOVEBlOfENT CHEMISTS A r to Pnrity and Wholesomeno«3 of the Royal Baking “ I have tested s package of Royal Bakin? Powder, cnen market, aod find it ccmpoeedof pure and wholesome _ of tartar powder of a high decree of merit, end dots not phosphate', or ether injurious subetanee«. “It a scientific fact that th' Roval Bakin? Powder U Royal Bakin? Powder b undoubtedly the pure** offered to the public. ‘The Royal Bakinii Powder is purest in quality and hizhest In Mkinf powder of wfikh I have knuwkdre. W m . M c M vb “Z 40 Per Cent. Reduction in Price. «RXD FOR •snwur« CafaiofM of Mita. ue. Address. Wns LYWAN. .^■id die Held, Ct. k.®- JK$ HEAL IUIAIIH Ttlll FOB ALL RIFLES, Pistols an 1 Shot Cuni. BtST TX mi Wonrn send f r UtascTMeA Dtscr.puv? e.rc*lar. IOl*L CO. Ha ta. Veas. The Re ral Pskinz Powder received highe?t award over the Vienna World's Exp*itk»n, 1873; at the Lentenmal, American luétisme. New Turk, and at State Fairs throuzbout th No other article of human f tod has ever rect .red such versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physic-an«» Ileal: h all over the world. N Tn.—The above D iagram frustrates th? comparative worth Powder’, as shown by Chemical Analyda and experiments made by A poun d can of each p*.wd<r was taken, the rota] each can eMcula’ed. the result being as indicated. Prof. £chedler only proves what every observant Por.d. r knews by pncficil experience, that, while tt eoeti more than ordinary kind«. !t is far more ecorcmfcal, hestdes ac-' of 1 ■ r-r werk. A re trie trial of the Eoyal Baking Powder fair mindc 1 ror»oa of these facta. • Whn? th- diagram *how> «om* of th* F‘rh decree of rtrencth. tt is not to le taken AX. vum powders, nu matt r how high thexr siren —A, are to