East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 04, 1889, Image 1

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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY. OREGON, ^HURSDAY,
VA
ALD.
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APRIL 4,
1889.
I
eral gardeners here, who will an­ fast and runs very nearly straight
F. W. R itterbusch : near Saddle
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
swer in detail all inquiries on that to the water, a distanse of 4 mile Buttes; July 20; Barley 41 inches
subject; the white, or Irish potato is from its mouth. It will avorage 50 high; a small piece put in to test
THURSDAY
grown with little cultivation, and is 1 feet wide and 20 feef high and is agricultural value of bottom of the
Rome of Ita Naturai AdvaataRea Wa­
THE TOWN OF BURNS
superior to that grown in Ohio, Ill-! very uniform in its structure, the slough on swamped lands.
ter, Soil. CIHiMUe. and Produo
GRANT CO. ORBWON.
tlonu
—
Thouaanda
of
inois, Missouri, Tennessee, or Kan­ walls running up about 6 feet on
CE,
S imon L ewis , Silver creek, July
Am» Open fbr
A8 IT I« VOICED BY THE HERALD.
sas, we personally know as regards . either side, and then commence to 30, wheat 40 inches, with full heads
OPRIETOR.
Settlement.
size, “mealiness,’1 and flavor.
arch over, and certainly form the of fine large grains.
business men abroad by looking over its columns will see that
SMALL FRUITS,
finest arch in the whole family of
BATE«:
Barley 58 inches high.
I
CHEAP HOME«.
nHiUius
such as strawberries, currants, , i caves that were ever discovered.
»3.00
M rs . S imon L ewis , July 30, 13 1 newspaper; I hotel: 1 brewery; 1 Hums
undertaker; 1 meat market; 2 lawyers: 8 physician«
blackberries, gooseberries, grapes, ,' It is grand almost beyond de- 1 arge yellows beets, the largest one 1 surveyor; 1 land axent; 1 drugstore;
.n I
1
jeweler;
1 blacksmith; 1 livery stable: 2 general mer
),
2. SO
etc., will, from what evidence we 1 scription, and rivals the great Mam- being 9 inches in length and 14 chaudisc storn«; 1 hardware store; 1 saw-mill; 1 carpenter; 1 saddle dL harness shop; 1 gro­
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.
; .’W.
rs.
£9**.Mail a copy ofTifK H krald to Advertise your town, in the East.
i year, be a success, as the native • character and uniformity.
The excellent.
) give notice by I
weth
not answer the j
plants are hardy and good bearers. first 250 yards the bottom is as
M rs . T. J. S hields , Silver creek, !
not take his paper
-¿ fruit trees
smooth as a floor, then are found July 30, cucumbers of good size,
inukes the
Railroad, County-Brat, and Land-
1
THE SECOND YEAR OF
' and ornamental shrubs were plant- piles of rubbish or debris that have crisp and tender,
i
Jah er for payment |
Office,
I ed freely by farmers in the spring; accumulated by falling from the averaging 5 inches in length, full
his paper diacoa- :
ages, or the Pub- 1
- 1 --
the settings last fall survived the ceiling above, 100 yards or so apart, of large grains; 6 acreea in; he is
*■! ! veil th« Herald one. to Bee »ample»
I
mount whether it
_ r «»-« h ».«.».
severest winter (1888), that Har­ •' the last pne being someth) z-*?over raising it for seed.
There uau ha
of
1 roducts.
ney valley, in fact, tjiat Eqst Ore­ IOOy^rdLs from water.
/
* A. H ills , of Poison Creek, Aug.
vnrvut 1« made
[The two large editioM of T he H mi a tn con-
a pa pc i frdm th^ | tainiug the Harnev Valley advertisement being gon has ever known. A« an
I There is no difficulty in reaching 11th, Chili Club wheat, 48 inches
his nam^or an- exhausted, to meet the demand we republish iu
AGRICULTURAL
the water, it runs back on either | long, with large full heads; 14 acres 1
eribed or not. is our regular edition, and hope <t^*each render
Began on Thursday, November 29, 1888.
: w ill mark the article and mall hia copy to a region it will be readily seen that ' side in a trough from the main pool
in; not irrigated.
!
t paper stopped 1 <ricnd in the Esat.]
I
the
Valley
offers
inducements
rare
­
'
the
distance
of
100
feet,
settling
lianer continues
Tr
w n
*
z - n
Red clover, 42 inches high; very
nd to pay for it if!
Harney Nalley in Grant county, ly excelled. The farmers who have down on either side, leaving the I fine.
tpay'iir'w'haVhe bregoti, umbnicus Bn area of 2,400 sowed grain this year will be able floor crowning.
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square miles, or 1,536,000 square to dispose of it at home, as a good
The water is remarkably clear; BILL FOB FORMATION OF HAR­ I
that refusing to
AND TO RENEW EXPIRING SUBSCRIPTIONS.
I
MILL .
mili
NEY COUNTY
tig from the post­ acres of land, bounded on every side
one can see the sand in the bottom i
led for, without by mountain ranges, and lofty ele- has becn erected ’ at considerable
at the depth of 4 feet, and it ap­ As introduced in the House by |
facia evidence of
vations, and is an almost entirely expense in the Valley, near Burns, pears to have no outlet, as it is per­ Hon. G. W. Gilham, and read first ’
level plain, plentifully watered by |jy
Brown. A new merchant and fectly still and quiet; it is good time January 6, 1889:
0.
UB LIST:
(I*0
grist mill is a guarantee that the . drinking water.
A BILL for an Act to create the County of.
I year ........... 35.75
silvies and bi . itzen iiivers
i industrious farmer will be able to
This wonderful curiosity has to Harney and fix the Salaries of County
r
4.75
[5GS. W
be, one year 8.75 and their tributaries. The former dispose of surplus grain. And as a ; be seen to be fully appreciated.
It Judge and Treasurer thereof.
*’
8.75
Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly
stock - raising
8.75 has it» source in the spurs of the ;
k
is truly of basalt formation and is of the State of Oregon:
Ì
4.00
Blue
mountains,
south
of
the
John
country
it
cannot
be
surpassed,
quartenary,
the
walls
arc
honey
­
Newspaper 5.75
S ection 1. That all of that portion of
ÿlonthly ....... 4.75 Day river, flows a general southerly since its water, grass, and salubri- combed in many places; the wall on Grant county lying south of the following Will bo the representative, at all times, of the Interests of the People.
aguzlue ... 3.75
described line be and the same hereby is At all times advocating measures that look to the “greatest good to
'SS. Blford’« M
8 75 course, passing down the cen er of ous climate takes horses, cattle, the south side sets on a horizontal
created and organized into a separate coun­ the greatest number,” in accordance with the principles of Democracy
eeKly Call
3 00
ty by the name of Harney, viz: Beginning
illy Call
6 00 Harney , valley, and empties into sheep and hogs throughout the year basement of eruptive rocks.
at a point where the west line of Grant
. 3.25 Lakes Harney and Malheur.
eexlr Exam
It is (from January 1 to December'31),
This magnificent cave has evi­ county
6 00
»Uy Kxaaala.-
crosses the township line between
aesly Naw York World
8 25 a rapidly flowing stream, about 80 without grain or any other than dently been used in time by the In­ townsnips 18 and 19 in said county of Grunt,
AS A LOCAL NEWSPAPER,
strait Free Pi».«
3.00
and
running
thence east on said' township
miles
long,
and
contains
every
kind
I
wild
grass
feeding,
and
when
the
dians as a fortification; the en­ line to the west
........ »5.00
Harper's Ma»“'11''-
line of the old Malheur In­
iarper'a Weekly
5.20 offish, including the salmon trout, winter is milderthan common, stock trance has been walled up with1 dian reservation in said county of (»rant: T he H erald acknowledges no superior in Eastern Oregon.
It points
larper'» Basar
.... 5.20 and other varieties of game fish, looks better in early spring than in
stone, and there are, also, two walls thence north following the west line of said with pride to its well-filled columns the past year, and to its evident
le
3.75
Indian
reservation
six
miles
;
thence
east
to
cd la, 2.90 i
The Dunder-and-Blitzen riverj or Eastern localities where they are or breastworks on the inside, run-1 the east line of Grant county.
progressive influence upon the prosperity of the great Harney valley.
I, 55 cent«;
“Blitzen,” as it is shortened by com- grain-fed during the winter; and the ning from each corner of tho en-1 S ec . 2. That the said territory shall com­ As in the past so in the future it will strive to make prominent note
Mtage.
mon UBage, is about 50 miles in texture and flavor of the meats trance diagonally near the center prise a county for all civil and military pur­ of every enterprise calculated to benefit the people; to record every
works can be ex
poses, and shall be subject to the same laws
length, flows in a northerly direc-1 compare favorably with the best in some 50 feet long; this was for a I and restrictions and be entitled to elect the advance made in showing up the resources of the Valley; to advocate
ing Room.
tion and also empties into the lakes. ■ the market. There is no room for second defense in case they were same officers as the other counties in this Law and Order under all circumstances; to frown ui>on all attempts
State: Provided, that it shall be the duty of
These rivers and their, numerous' large stock-raisers, as the territory driven back from the mouth.
' the Governor, as soon as convenient after to foment discord among the people in the interest of any individual,
cals are solicited tributaries have their water sheds! is fully taken up by three or four
;
Act shall have become a law, to ap|>oint clique o* faction; to give the news of the day impartially and as
Around and above the mouth of I this
y of their work for
for Harney county and from its citizens the
tie, and bind the within the county, and the lakes firms that hold all available ranges, ' the cave there are considerable fine
several county officers allowed by law to fully as industrious effort and the aid of friends may enable us to
or every 5*g-Vvlunie, and pay for
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 ofli- obtain it; io give all the Local and Personal gossip of our section,
subterranean irrigation to the whole I raised by farmert, will do well. The sharpened their stone implements cers, after duly qualifying according to law, suitable for publication, with all c I bc of interest in this department;
shall be entitled to hold their respective
KRT1SING RATES:
i which were made out of obsidian, ottices until their successors are duly elected
valley.
|
increase in population ­
2 wk Imo »m., 6 mo
at the general election of 1890. and liave du­
lakes haiiney and maliieur
during the past two years has becn or volcanic glass.
IT WILL BE AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF THE VALLEY.
ly qualified according to law.
(5 00
<11.00
cover
an
area
of
more
than
150
(
rapid,
and
is
ofthat
most
desirable
I
think
that
the
water
is
in
the
S ec . 3. It is hereby made the duty of the
6 50
1« 00
sqna c miles, and are connected by ' class in an agricultural region, viz: end of the cave, but can not tell Governor of Oregon to locate the temporary
24 00
8.W
10 00
32 00
county seat of ti e said Harney county, un­
a channel about 20 yards wide anil the small farmer whose industry without further exploring.
15«
4M 00
til otherwise located, as provided by this
80.00
200 yards long. They receive the ; produces the best of grain, stock,
I was informed by two parties Act. At the next general election the ques­ I Who know that in the rapid growth and wide proclamation of th«
no oo
00.00
tion of the location of county seat shall be advantages of Harney Valley lies their own best road to prosperity
waters of both Silvies and Blitzen and living. The houses and barns that fish have been caught in the submitted
to the legal voters of said county i
ail yearly ad ver* I
rivers, but have no outlet and never 1 are generally frame; corrajs and' cave that were of blue color and | and the place receiving the majority of all,
to Publisher.
i
votes
cast
shall be the permanent county
Should Subscribe for the Herald Themselves,
overflow.
Being
situated
on
a
level
(
other
enclosures,
are
rail
and
wire
! eyeless.
riling to »pace;
seat of said county.-
plainj and'having lbw shotes,'these fencing; abundant water supplies' - I
! The county court of Ilarncy county shall 1
AND SEND EXTRA COPIES TO EASTERN FRIENDS.
PRODUCTS EXHIBITED THIS SEASON. not expend a larger sum than five hundred ;
gir advertisements lakes have not such picturesque j from wells of living water, which is
cations, >1 each. ;
As no fair is held in this valley dollars of the funds of said county for the |
j scenery as Crater Lake, to recom-1 reached at a uniform depth of six
of county buildings until after the 1
¡columns, 10c a line,
for the public exhibition of the erection
mend them to tourists, but their [ to fifteen feet.
first day of July,1800.
and death an noun ce-
growth
and
excellence
of
its
pro
­
S
ec . 4. The counties of Grant and Harner j
1
value
to
farmer»
is
inestimable.
j
mail
and
railroad
facilities
.
I
Mliclted ns Dews.
1
constitute one representative dis‘ri<‘t, j
Harney valley has a tri-weekly ductions, T he H erald opened a col­ shall
red to religious, social, ■
Right here, however, permit us to
and the legal voters of said district shall be I
umn
to
all
producers,
farmers
and
entitled to elect jointly one representative
mention a nntural attraction pos­ mail-service from the four points of
BueccBBfuliy maintained itself through an ordeal of loual oppo«i-
sessed by lands adjacent to these the compass, there being a general stockmen, in which to give a writ­ !heroun?ki‘‘te^
VERTISERS.
Ship- ten description of all that was Xhall conntitute one Benntorinl <ii.3tricl, hiii I tion, vindictive and unscrupulouH to a degree Beldom equalled in
g your patrouagc lakes that will draw hundreds of i distributing office at Burns.
rs posted as tu the
worthy of mention. Monstrosities the iegnl voters of said di.-triit .«hull l>c «•nti- 1 ,.oun^ry journalism; ban advocated unflinchingly the riglitn of all
1 to deal with, cor Excursionists from the East in the ping is done at present at Baker
tied to elect Jointlv one senator to the legis- ,,
J •:
-
,,
i ,,
ir n
• 11
rby referring to the near future: Standing in the door­ I City, Huntington, and Ontario. All should be classed as such, and not lative assembly of this state.
the people of Kant Oregon generally and Harney \ alley especially
upou our circula-
ways of farm houses about sunrise, I the family supplies, necessaries, and as samples. This elicited the fol­ S ec . ft. The county cleric of c.rnnt eounty ! againgt the machinationH of all organzed jietty cliques that sought
nties:
cou!uy^nwhhinhethYriyniinv»eaner\hisrAu ^y fraudulent misrepresentation to advance the private interests of a
distant objects, towns, farms, mou«- j luxuries, common to Eastern towns, lowing response:
at no price,
M rs . I one W hiting .—Near Burns becomes a law, a certified transcript of all i few nt the expense of the many. Believing that “The sober second
than io cent» per i tain peaks, and bands of cattle and I are abundantly furnished by the
:__
___
_ ____________
ir"‘" tl?e within
.a"s.l",’ the
!'iel limits
11.1 r'.’11 thought
of the / people
is ... always
right
and »r always
°« F"1* * 20
** cents,
cen**’ transient.
^ranBieut’ ! • ■ 1_ horses
—— -___ ____
grazing
- ----
on
-- xl the
-- — ranges, , It It | general merchandise stores at rea- June 20: Barley, six acres, sown on of 1888 that were assessed
. ...
1 .
J
V, rn
J effective,
A ” j? and
.» that
z i
ext *»
...
ground under cultivation the past of Harnev county for 1888,
and the said, 1 ruth 18 mighty and will prevail,
T he H erald ha« steadfastly fol-
charge per in- pictured on the atmosphere and ! sonable rates.
13 years; stalks (exclusive of roots) taxes .hail l>e payable to the piojar otllccr lowed the right , and the people have given it ii moral and material
BURNS AND HARNEY
» atanding reader rise up froni the ground like magic;
: and these white representations are i are the.two.principal towns of Ilar- 42 inches in length, heads well. 0,Ther?ountyUtro«»urer of Harney county support that renders its permanency beyond quostion. As it has
■ so truly drawn that a member of a i ney valley, where, as will be seen filled, grain fine and large; planted «ball out of the first money collected for worked indefutigably and unselfishly in the interest of the people, it
GteYuKmihdXXteUz^u^
askh foTr PHtnimige that will yield something more than a bare
| family living several miles away : by our advertising columns, about in April.
with neatncM |------
froni --------
home, ’ chn distinguish
the
e
—
~ s» per-
”-* all lines of business are near equal! Barley planted late, in April, on segment roll of 1888-due from the citizen* existence. It has become valuable to all as a general newspaper, and
of Harney county.
I sons of the family us they walk to the present demand—teachers, new ground, 12 inches high.
leta
The snid clerk of Grant county shall also
deads,
! about the yard: as brother from fa- lawyers, doctors, printers, druggists. ■ M rs . A i . meda S tenger .—Burns, make out and send to the clerk of Harney
Is Now a fixed Institution of the Valley.
ards, Ticket«;
county,
within the time above limited, a
June
22:
Barley,
sowed
last
year,
; merchants, carpenters, surveyors,
Dodgers, Etc. i ther, or mother from sister.
transcript
of
all cases pending in the cir­
on
cultivated
ground;
36
inches
' blacksmiths, butchers, saddlers,
THE SOIL AND CLIMATE
cuit ami county courts of Grant county be­
griy on de for re- ; - ,T
u
high; stalk bulky, grain well filled. tween parties residing in Harney county,
r Ad of Harney valley are an exact coun- grocers, builders, jewelers, etc.
transfer all original papers in said cases
Alfalfa, cut above the ground; an<l
Each of these two towns is the
, terpart of that of Umatilla county.
to be tried in Harney county.
fine,
strong,
in
blossom,
27
inches
Hrc.
6. The county of Harney ahal] be attach­
|
center
of
the
section
of
the
valley
— Oregon, the .best wheat-growing
ed to the Sixth Judicial District for judicial
purtiOKC«, and the terms of the circuit court of
county in the state. Very little has contiguous, and each has its local high.
A. J. B rown .—Near Harney. June said county shall commence on the third Mon
~ been done towards wheat-raising value; that will serve in the future
day of May and second Munday in October of
year.
i. min H«xr:
yet; but- those have been to render ah ealthy degree of com­ 23: Alfalfa, in blossom, average each
njamin
S ec . 7. The first term of the county court of Has, from the initial numlær to the present, persistently and impres­
stand
38
inches
high.
petition
between
them.
. I Levi "
**
.. Successful* that tried it.
p. Mortotf
Wheat
Harney county shall commence on the fifth
JanieB G . WaJjije
Monday after this Act becomes a law, and sively maintained that the llarnpy country was one of the finest
The expectations of the mnbi- j D r . T. V. B. E mbree .—Near thereafter
w*Ti«m
U Wii.di/n
wic3iJm finds a ready home market at 5
the reRiilar terms of said county court
Harney;
June
23:
Lettuce,
Oak
John W. Nublt,
tious
advocates
of
the
natural
ad-
...
------
,
shall
commence on the first Monday oi April, agricultural regions in the Union, needing only the presence of indus­
Kidfieid Proctor
i'roctnr
a jjound«—(3 per bushel. Oats
Redfield.
June, Auguat, October, I)e< ember and Febmary trious farmers to develop its wonderful resources.
To prove tho truth
vantages
offered
the
people
by
Har?
I-eaf
variety;
root
4
inches
around;
of each )ear.
j»min rTnicey and: barlev grotv equally well, and
retniah M. Rusk ' t
«>*’41
*
j
and u
brown
—..... variegated;
—.»...u
S ec . s. Until otherwise provided, the county of the strong language in its columns, the proprietor gave up a part
41 cents prr
per jiound.
pound. Ab
Al- ney valley will be realized in less leaves green »'•«•4
wm. h . h . Mtu.-r bring
pnng 3 to 4|
of Harney county
shall
receive an annu­
■area
a mar»
‘‘*8 °®ce room to the exhibition of the products of the Valley,
hn WaLMaaXer fa[fa
J red clover grow luXUri- than twelve months by the estab­ stalks white, crisp and tender; judge
al salary of three hundred dollars.
the count, , and urgently asked for specimen» cf actual growth and for everybody
measured 20 inches straight across t S ec . 9. Until otherwL i^provided; _________
lishment of a
antly;
timothy
and
red-top'thrive
1. N. Dolph.
, the face of the head from tip to tip treasurer shall receive au annual salary of two ; to call and inspect them. Attached to each specimen was the natno
NEW LAND OFFICE
j. 11. Mitchell, finclv. Pasturage
is excellent;
nat-
wan a
‘r Hermann.
-
-
. .
’
-
the producer, often with the mode
modo of cultivation. This
""
of outside leaves (exclusive of l""irrw.X“'‘<mntv of Harn.y, within one 1 of tho
in
Harney
valley,
where
there
are
ter Pt n noy er,
ural grass abundant, and is cut for
year after us «.ricanisatk.n by the apTH.intmcnt tiuigible,
practical presentation of the matter, which any one couiq
could
tangible,
. W. McBride.
ground
leaves.)
lands
of
the
public
domain
as
fine
[ hay that sells at $12 and 118 per
of it« officers as h« rem provided, shall assume ,
fl
. ’-I
r - , .. .
.»
»
a
i
1
~ s
O. W. Webb,
testify.
T hob . H askell .—One mile of and pay to the comity <»f (.ram, • just proper-1 verify. How successful this movement has been, hundreds can testuy.
J. H. McElroy,
as those already taken up by the
ton
in
the
winter.
All
cereal
crops
Frank Bttkai
-Ml T he H ehai . d ankii in return for it» effort» to »erve the people, 1«
first-comers, sufficient to furnish Burns; June 26: Alfalfa, in blos­ d%"uYHnVihirXm\"«‘“\47u7nrV
thrive .. »
A. fcuahar.
property of «»rant county; and the r.mnty an increase of Dublic patronage—a modest rr«|uest when it is consid-
m P. l.otd.
I thousands of families with homes. som, 42 inches high.
' WITHOUT IRRIGATION.
. W. Thayer,
M rs . T hos . H askell .—June 26; appointed a board to determine tbo value of I ered that it returns to each patron more than his money s worth.
Also, a county-scat for
tmict :
In winter the weather is cold but
If each Fciiidcnt of the Harney country will »ub»crilx> or renew for
Gooseberries on a single branch;'
HARNEY COUNTY
J A F kk .
pleasant, the usual effects of alti­ which will bring the administra­ the large English variety; branch jud»<»> i » ii mmt u the n-unty e .t oi or»ni him»elf and take one or more copie« to »end abroad, it will bo extend
J. L. R amd ,
tude being checked by the gentle tion of affairs pertaining to this 8 inches long; 5 bearing twigs to
'-¡inw-iii" *"»o<i”proY«" T he H ekald ’ s »phero of usefulnc»« a» to enable all to claim that it
xr :
with said worx, and when completed file it re- <
I chinook, or west. wind. The snow- great valley within easy access of the branch, containing 151 very | port
ZINE
<4 their conclusions in duplicate with the
) g . w Gn.niM fall is sufiicient to preserve wheat every citizen of this section; and the lurge berries; weight of whole, one-j clerks of Grant and Harnyy counties; and in
! case of disagreement between the rahl county
Is a true Advocate of the Harney Country.
J w T’ il
and supply
moisture that is not
supply ’ mo
half pound.
■ judges of (»rant and Harney Counties in their
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
conclusions, they shall call to their assistance
furnisher! " Tiy
’Ey rains.
ri
v. j. M ille » fyrnishea
• In summer npw in course of construction will
Flowers: A boquet of cut flowers, one of the circuit judges of the sixth judicial
1 ,T.M|?'j*m«i'^*W'|*l*;l^*asan* breeze eonstant-
whose duty it shall I k * to assist in de­
■ pass directly through Harne^ val- from Ewcct Williams grown from , district,
ns towhst is Just and equitable be
■< »
STS
w. r . GBxnos ly blowing/ which tends to keep fey-; and after that what more is last year’s seedlings; 4.color», ma- termining
tween the said counties of (»rant and Harnev,
■ and shall huxe the cas’ing vote in rase of a tie
a8reeable weather, no matter how desirablb?
' roon. 2 «hade«, magenta, and pink vote U-tween the said county judges. The said
S
l / b . B aker hot thé sufi’s rays, and the nights
county judges constituting said b<»ard shall re­
Under these conditions it is not! and white variegated.
MEDIUM OF ADVERTISING,
ceive for their services the sum of five dollars
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-
_
cool
enough
to
make
covering
de-
M rs . T. A. M c K innon .—Near' per day for each «lav a« tually employed travel­
neerssary to. say that the first to
lU»i*
ing
to
and
from
said
county
seat
of
Grant
conn
° /^ELLis^i-bk—*n
one can sleep un- procure homes will be the first to Burns, June 27: Boquet of Carna­
:tb»r
It is centrally located in
ami for each 'lay consume«! in work for T he H erald present« unusual advantages.
rt, M
w. m . To«»»» der cover comfortably the'year rtnjrthe harvest of the forehanded, tions, raised from last year’s Med- ■ I ty,
ii hich they ar«* appointed, and mileage at the a new and rapidly growing country, where manufactures of all kinds
rate of ten cent« per mile In going to and re­
round.
IjF*
We will soon have direct railroad communication with
turning from said county seat of Grant count*, ' are needed.
for the fact is sel.-rvident. The ! lings. Very large and very fine.
•KnMtf*
and aueh «kiiensea shall t»e borne eqnally by
k
. TIMBER.—SAW-MILLS.
Live business men of lioth sections should
invitation to come among us and I | T. A. M c K innon .—Burns; June ¡Grant
rr, «■*
and ilarnev counties; and in case the Portland and the East.
There is n<0 timlwr. in-the valley settle is Jftarticularly extended to 29: Barley 52 inches high.
I said circuit judge tie « ailed to assist in sai«l use T he H erald ’ s columns to secure this great and growing trade.
’
work
hr
shall
receive
the
same
com
pen
sat
Ion
,
the water cuurw,
course, the industrious of all classes of
Saturday«,« p m ' except along me
July 30, wheat 43 inches; and as herein provided f«>r the said county ju«igrs, Its rates, proportioned to its circulation, arc reasonable.
be pai«l « qually by the said ((rant and Har !
Fridsjs. i .-iuam where there îé a light growth of farmers and stock-raisers.
timothy with heads ineasuririg from I to
ney c«»unti«*a.
birch and an unusually large, heavy
’ Hkc 11. The county judge of Harney county
ITT :
.
8
to
10
inches
in
length.
FnAsyky 6-s.m, q
shall let by contract to the lowest efficient bbl
But the adja­
lurdays 10:45p m. growth of willows.
T hos . S tei ’H enb : near Burn«; Ju­ der, the work of transcribing al] records of
GREAT NATURAL CURIOSITY.
TERMS. IN ADVANCE:
county affecting real estate aituated in j
cent mountains' are heavily tim­
ly 16; Grass, red-top, 31 in. hightk Grant
Harney c ounty, and when concluded the* shall '
kxeuoacB no. c. syacas.
bered with fir, pine, juniper, inoun-
eaammed and certified to by the clerk of
1-50 spears to single root, or from be
Hamry c»»unty. and shat! thereafter he reeog
....................................................... 12.50
tain-maliogany, etc. Saw-ii|ills arc
Malheur Cave is located on a sage­ one seed; 30 acre« in.
nlaed and »« gnvwledged as the official records One copy one year.
............................ 4.50
of Harney county.
located in the pineries, and the lum­ brush plain about 1 mile from the
M aupin B ros ., one inlle north of H k < IX It is hereby made the duty of the Two copies, one year
.......................... 6.00
ber, which is of the best quality, head of the south fork of the Mal­ Bum», Aug 2d, barley 44 inches, j ' treMurvf of Grant eeuaty within thirty dais Three copies, one year
after (bis Art becomes a law. to pay over to the
............................
10.00
R, PmshMster.
sells much cheaper than in the heur river.
with fine head of grain; IS «ere« in. freMKjror of Harney county, spfli the ordor of Five coyiM, one year
Periodical
or
Magarinc
at
clubbing
rates.
the grbool superintendent of said county, all
East.
T
he
H
erald
with
any
There is a small basin at its
H. J. M o T hershead .—Aug. 4, school funds then in his charge belonging to
GARDEN VEOEtABLES
grliool districts of ifarnry rountv.
mouth.
timothy 43 inches long, and appar­ thr Mg< several
. i-'L loaemnrh aa the rKternsi residing
gSF'Call on or address
produced in the Harnejr country
The cave is 20 feet wide and 6 ently not nearly grown
within fh»'Mmirs of the territory embraced In
proTwsN'd ronnty of Harnev tab>»r Under
are large, finely, flavored, abundant feet high at its entrance, and has
C ha «. Z ieolf . h .—Poison creek, the
, T. o. o. r
D. L. GRACE,
great inconvenience in the transaction of ne-
T«ry Sarurday a’ anl easily raised.. We will on «p» an incline downward for the first Aug. 8, White Hhcaf Aotralian cersery busln<va at their «»»uni) sc«X »Canyon
NUN, S, G.
Itv.j this Act shall rase effect and he in f«»r* «
SDITO R AND rROrRIKTOR
plication give the addresses of sex­ 200 feet, anfl then turn« to the north wheat, 5S inches high with head» f fr«»m
an4 alter »»s approval by (he ««M »-rn<tT
tk
FS
ys
rihe
HARNEY VALLEY.
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