E ast »1 . 24. O regon H erald BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1889. $2.50 a Year. eral gardeners here, who will an- east and runs very nearly straight F. W. R itterhu 8 ch : near Saddle PIRNS ADV E RT IS E M E NTS. | swer in detail all inquiries on that to the water, a distance of j mile Buttes; July 20; Barley 11 inches LilLlli’l-Jl I ILL j LI j 1 i subject; the white, or Irish potato is from its mouth. It will average 50 high; a small piece put in to test TIIE TOWN OF BURNS “;;'h.I8UKU F.\ grown with little cultivation, and is feet wide and 20 feet high and is agricultural value of bottom of the GRANT CO. OREGON. Some of its Natural Advantage«- Wa­ superior to that grown in Ohio, Ill­ very uniform in its structure, the slough on swamped lands. ter, Soil, < limate, and Preûac* AS IT IS VOICED BY THE HEItALD. lions Thousands of inois, Missouri, Tennessee, or Kan­ walls running up about 6 feet on S imon L ewis . Silver creek, July Acres Open for sas, we personally know as regards either side, and then cominjence to 30. wheat 40 inches, with full heads her ajíd P roprietor . Sett lenient. BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT arch over, and certainly form the of line large grains. size, ‘■mealiness,” and flavor. Burns contains finest arch in the whole family of SMALL FRUITS, liarlev 58 inches high. JHIPTION KATES; 1 newspaper: 1 hotel: 1 brewery; 1 undertaker: 1 meat market: 2 lawyers: 3 physicians ...... t:J..oo such as strawberries, currants, caves that were ever discovered. M rs . S imon L ewis , July 30, 13 1 surveyor: 1 land agent; 1 drugstore: 1 jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 1 livery «table: 2 general iner ft is grand almost beyond de­ arge yellows beets, the largest one chandisc stores; 1 hardware store; 1 sawmill; 1 carpenter; 1 saddled harness shop; 1 gro­ blackberries, gooseberries, grapes, .75 ThtiUCinth of Families can Secure V 2.50 (in adr*»c etc , will, from what evidence we scription, and rivals the gn at Mam­ being 9 inches in length and 14 cery «tore. Al«.», 1 odd Fellows lodge; 1 reading room; 1 school; 1 church. uahle lil> ines in this Great Val­ fSF* Mail a copy of T iie H erald to Advertise your town, in the East. ley at n .Mere Nominal Cost, have been able to gather the past moth eave in its smoothness of inches in circumference; the flavor e al Estate will In­ (•ER laws . crease Ten'foid character and uniformity. The year, be a success, ns the native excellent. fliiire«! to give notice by in 5 Years. Ger reason for its uot being do so laakis the po«t- A Kaiiroad, County-Seat, and Land- and ornamental shrubs were plant­ piles of rubbish or debris that have crisp and tender. THE SECOND YEAR OF e publisher io- payment onice. ed freely by farmers in the spring; accumulated by falling from the averaging 5 inches in length, full rdeis his paper discoii- 11 nriearagts, or the I’ub- ■end it until pavmeiit is Visit the Herald OiHco to. See Samples the settings last fall survived the ceiling above, 100 yards or so apart, of large grains; 6 aerees in; h“ is lioleuniouut whether it of I’roilucts. severest winter (1888). that Har­ the last oye being something over raising it for seed. or not. There can be < A. H tt . t . s , of Pblsbn Greek. Aug. till payment is made ’The two large edltiors of T he H erald con-I ney valley, - w- in fact, that East Gre- 100 yards from water. Harnev \ ullev advertisement neing gon 11RS eVCT known, ■ As an There is no difficulty in reaching 11th, Chili Club wheat, 48 inches tnkiB n paper from the tainingthc exhausted, to meet the demand we republish in ° ctcd io his name or an- aghicultur X i . the water, it runs back on either long, with large full heads; 14 acres Began on Thursday, November 29, 1888. hb subscribed or uot. is our regular edition, and hope ¿.iff“ cm h reader will mark the article and mail his copy to a region it will be readily seen that side in a trough from the main pool in; not irrigated. Jors his paper stopped friend in the East.] Red clover, 42 inches high; very tiie Publisher continues Harney Valley xiamey • ane> in Grant ui.im county. niuuij, the Valley • offers inducements rare- the distance of 100 feet, settling Pis bouud io pay for it if Oregon, ’. The farmers who have down on either side, leaving the tine. • embraces an area of 2,-10«) Lv exeeih il. bstortit e. This proceeds *n must pay for what he square square miles, miles, or or 1,536,000 1,536,000 square square | 1 " "r!li!‘/!’’*' -v!’ar "'¡H b,! nbl« floor crowning. The water is remarkably clear; dispose of it at home, as a good decided that refusing to acres of land, bounded on every side BURNS ADV E KT 18 E M E N T 8. one can see the sand in the bottom eriodica'.s from the post- , mill AND TO RENEW EXPIRING SUBSCRIPTIONS. ■■■Ki uncalled for. without by mountain ranges, and lofty ele- , I rima facia evidence of various, and is an almost entirely h“s b a pe r At all times advocating measures that look to the ‘‘greatest good to 4.75 Day river, flows a general southerly since its water, grass, and salubri- combed in many places; the wall on Leslie’s p.-o 3.75 course, passing down the cener of Leslie's Sunday Magazine the greatest number,” in accordance with the principles of Democracy . 8.75 Harney valley, and empties inta i oils climate takes horses, cattle, the south side sets on a horizontal Belford'sMagaziue LAKEVIEW AND HARNEY, OIL . 3.00 WeeKlyCuli . 6.00 Lakes llarnfy and Malheur. It is sheep and hogs throughout the year basement of eruptive rocks. This firm practices in the court« of the State, Daily Call 3.00 (from January 1 to December .''>1), This magnificent cave has evi- ami i WfSK*.x a m i n e r before the I’. S. l.and Oilice. Any land , AS A LOCAL NEWSPAPER, . 6.00 a rapidly Hewing stream, about 80 without grain or any other than dently been used in time by the In- oilice or other business entrusted to them will 1 ¡Daily Examiner 3.00 miles long, and contains every kind WeeKly N receive prompt attention. • A 3.00 iMtroit'SYee Prefs wild grass feeding, and when the dians as a fortification; the en ­ rS^LAND CASES SOLICITED. T he H erald acknowledges no superior in Eastern Oregon. It points 5.00 offish, including the salmon trout, 1 Harper i trance has been walled up with I winter is milder than common, stock 5.20 and other varieties of game fish. —i Har|*cr - \\ cekly with pride to its well-filled columns the past year, and to its evident 5.20 lOtCuns jhd Harper’s Diizur looks better in early spring than in stone, and there are, also, two walls j -r'KCt PM T7V progressive influence upon the prosperity of the great Harney valley. The Dunder-and-Blitzen r ••i r, or 3.75 ■ he Wonu and Harjxr' Young I’eop’e “ I lOtnlNLLY, Eastern localities where they are or breastworks on the inside, run- aied Aldeu’lMdaiiifold Cy« l<»pc hi, dditioi'iii voluuie tifier \’ol. i. « < ms; ‘■Blitzen,” as it is shortened I com­ grain-fed during the winter; and the ning from each corner of the en- GEO. S. SIZEMORE--B urns , O r . As in the past so in the future it will strive to make prominent note of every enterprise calculated to benefit the people; to record every MF'G CO.textra ver volume, postage. mon usage, is al out 50 miles in texture and flavor of the meats trance diagonally near the center criminal law a specialty, advance made in showing up the resources of the Valley; to advocate ‘ opiesof all the above works can be ex length, flows in a north' ly direc­ compare favorably with the best in some 50 feet long; this w.. for a ”.t leisure iuthe Reading Room. Law and Order under all circumstances; to frown upon all attempts tion and also empties into the lakes. the market. There is po room for second defense in ease they were to foment discord among the people in the interest of any individual, These rivers and their numerous large stock-raisers, as the territory driven back from the mouth. 188S| “ clique or faction; to give the news of the day impartially and as tributaries have their water sheds is fully taken up by three or four Around and above the mouth of1 Office at his residence on tbe east side of Sil­ fully as industrious effort and the aid of friends may enable us to • rn ' ’Publishers of periodicals are solicited s I' III Ribbing rates, a copy of their .vork for within the county, and the lakes firms that hold all available ranges, the cave there are considerable fine vie« River, ten miles below Burns. Reading Room—e file, and Lind the obtain it; to give all the Local and Personal gossip of our section, . i.'b’B- of every half-volume, and pay fur having no outlet, serve to furnish but the stock such as is commonly eiiippings where the aborigines have suitable for publication, with all else of interest in this department; H:X ‘ ' ■ advertisement. subterranean irrigation to the whole vU«r------------------- raised by farnu rt, will do well. The sharpened their stone implements valley. INCREASE IN roITLATION which were made out of obsidian, I PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. K' fl' ADVEllTI.-ING KATES: LAKES HAIINEY AND MAI.IIEI R IT WILL BE AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF THE VALLEY. OHice ni W. E. Grace'« Drug Store. 1-ly ---- 1 wk 2 wk il in« 3 mo 6 mo 1 .vr. cover an area of more than 150 during the past two years has been or volcanic glass. rapid, and is of that most desirable I think that the water is in the 1 on the 1,1. w $2.50 f.. (U $s.o>) i ill 00 i lô. uo squa e miles, and toe connected by class in an agricultural region, viz: end of the eave, but can not tell 2S 00 18.0!) 4.OU r •• 5o 12. uo Siibtcri f “¡J 3.00 f H.OU l.i.O J 24.00 40. OU a channel about 20 yards wide and the small farmer whose industry without further exploring. 50.00 lu. OC 20.00 32.00 Who know that in the rapid growth and wide proclamation of the reekly ioo g.uu They receive the produces the best of grain, stock, 48.00 .'il 00 200 yards long. 9.Ü0 1> ou 23.0) I was informed by two parties t . a . M c K innon , advantages of Harney Valley lies their own best road to prosperity . 12.90 16.00 '•¿Fi.iW ISO) SOA 0 120.00 waters of both Silvies and Blitzen and living. The houses and barns that fish have been caught in the 30.ÜU 40.00 »0.00 11 LU 140.00 Atty and nil kind« of surveying done on phor rivers, but have no outlet and never are generally frame; corrals and cave that were of blue color and notite and rvitHonAblc term«. Hettier wishing to bt located, cun have pint« furuisho Should Subscribe for the Herald Themselves, ' overflow. Being situated on a level other enclosures, are rail and wire eyeless. li.m ro ali yearly a hi' .*s after 1st four publication b , $1 each. distributing office at Burns. Ship­ country journalism; has advocated unflinchingly the rights of all worthy of mention. Monstrosities ivertifing in ." •! ■ ." i." • :i. < . excursionists from the Hast in the Jewcler. the people of East Oregon generally and Harney Valley especially :’¡^Irriage, Mrth. and death an noun ce- near future: Standing in the door­ ping is done at present at Baker should be classed as such, and not City, Huntington, and Ontario. All CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns , On. against the machinations of all organzed petty cliques that sought 1 t t f. buck iten s solicited as new«. p;- .‘^'ikeral ratesof-red. to religious, social, ways of farm houses about sunrise, the family supplies, necessaries, and as samples. This elicited the fol­ by fraudulent misrepresentation to advance the private interests of a distant objects, towns, farms, moun­ luxuries, common to Eastern towns, lowing response: U ’ :h. M rs . I one W hiting .— Near Burns OREGON WOOL EXCHANGE. few at the expense of the many. Believing that ‘‘The sober second tain peaks, and bands of cattle and are abundantly furnished by the' nev.F ’fitl E TO FOREIGN ADVERTISERS. thought of the people is always right and always effective,” and that jr r: ’ ’ espectfullyl Bolieitiug your pntrouagc horses grazing on the ranges, are general merchandise stores at rea­ June 20: Barley, six acres, sown on PORTLAND -------- OREGON ' Truth is mighty and will prevail,” T he II ehai . d has steadfastly fol­ ft a: fO keep 4ur readers posted as to the pictured on the atmosphere and ground under cultivation the past] sonable rates. 1 ; and reliable firms to ileul with, < or lowed the KIGHT, and the ......pie have given it a moral and material 13 years; stalks (exclusive of roots) i s i ef. r< c* will be saved by referring to the rise up from the ground like magic; BVRN'S AND HARNEY statements based upon our circula- and these white representations are 1 support that renders its permanency beyond question. As it has 42 inches in length, heads well of i f — and adjoiuing couni ts: arc the two principal towns of Har­ worked indefatigably and unselfishly in the interest of the people, it so truly drawn that a member of a ney valley, where, as will be seen filled, grain fine and large; planted WOOL GRADERS, I now asks for patronage that will yield something more than a bar.» A Tri^M/Ae^H in April. family living several miles away by our advertising columns, about WOOL PACKERS, Kblk.T WORK existence. It has become valuable to all as a general newspaper, and . >)T. r.’ Barley planted late, in April, on from home, can distinguish the per ­ i executed with neatncßs all lines of business are near equal AND rc.-n. iie I m ixiiible ratts. ' Luc ■ tcn»; sons of the family as they walk to the present demand—teachers, new ground, 12 inches high. MERCIIANTS- Posters, FnmphlelR Y i - X AlMB Is Now a fixed Institution of the Valley. M rs . A i . meda S tenger .—Burin, -COMMISSION about the yard: as brother from fa ­ mil Hen is, Letter Heat's, lawyers, doctors, printers, druggists, CONHIGNMENTS 8 »¡.K ITED— June 22: Barley, sowed last year, X AMINER bi «, Notçllci.'is, curds, Tit-Re;«, ther, or mother from sister. merchants, carpenters, surveyors, la. Invila ions, Dodger«, Etc. epar!ment. ii on cultivated ground; 36 inches —ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL. a1 s’ who hi 'h THE SOIL AND CLIMATE blacksmiths, butchers, saddlers, • soi igriinil high; stalk bulky, grain well fill' d. ,LD is Sep» regular«}- on ß’e for re- ill c >n grocers, builders, jewelers, etc. AGENTS: Alfalfa, cut above the ground .¡••R Of Ibe (h». 1' IGiweil Newspaper A<1- of Harnev valley are an exact coun­ Each of these two towns is the terpart of that of Umatilla county. pruce st.. New York. fine, strong, in blossom, 27 inches Geo. McGowan - - - Burns [ the E ast O regon H erald | S Com center of the section of the valley Oregon, the best wheat-growing d men_ V. J. Miiller, - - - Harney. high. »IBBCTOBY. contiguous, and each has its local cb in ull Bad county in the state. Very little has A. J. B rown .—Near Harm v. June been done towards wheat-raising value, that will serve in the future 23: Alfalfa, in blossom, average Boston Agency with DF.NNY, RICE & CO. Has, from the initial number to the present, persistently and impres­ 132 Federal st. Established 1K35. sively maintained that the Harney country was one of the finest ■*11 ■■ 1 : here, as vet, but those have been to render ah calthy degree of com­ stand 38 inches high. Benjamin Harrison successful that tried it. Wheat petition between them. agricultural regions in the Union, needing only the presence of indus­ Levi P. Morton D k . T. V. B. E mbree .—Near trious farmers to develop its wonderful resources. To prove the truth James G Blaine finds a ready home market at 5 The expectations of the ambi­ of Mat« BLACKSMITH. Harney; June 23: Lrttnce, Oak William Windom of Treasury uf the strong language in its columns, the proprietor gave up a part John W. Noble cents a pound—$3 per bushel. Oats tious advocates of the natural ad­ Leaf variety; root 4 inches around: of Interior Redlleld Proctor and barley grow equally well, and vantages offered the people by Har­ of War of his office riio'u to the exhibition of the products of the Valley, Bei jam in F. Tracey of Navy .. leaves green and brown variegated; - Burns, Or and urgently asked for specimens of actual growth and for everylwdy of Agricoli T1 r • . Jeremiah M. Rusk bring 3 to cents per pound. Al­ ney valley will bo realized in less stalks white, crisp and tender: E. I). GRAY W in. H. H. Miller to call and inspect them. Attached to each specimen was the name than twelve months by the estab ­ falfa and red clover grow luxuri ­ John Wanainuker measured 20 inches straight across —G EN E RA L P, EPA 1II ING— of the producer, often with the mode of cultivation. This was a O regon : antly; timothy and red-top thrive lishment of a ! I the face of the head from tip to tip ( J. N. Dolph, finely. Pasturage is excellent; nat­ tangible, practical presentation of the matter, which any one could NEW LAND OFFICE ANO I J. H. Mitchell, of outside leaves (exclusive of verify. How successful this movement has been, hundreds can testify. Binger Hermann, in Harney valley, where there are ural grass abundant, and is cut for Sylvester Ponnoyer, ground leaves.) All T he H erald asks in return for itsefforts to serve the people, is lands of the public domain as fine hay that sells at $12 and $18 per Geo. W'. McBride, of Stata L ¡-o ft IIJHÍM Titos, H askell .—One mile of G. W . Webb, an increase of public patronage—a modest request when it is consid­ ten in the winter. All cereal crops as those already taken up by the Burns; June 26: Alfalfa, in blos­ J. B. MiElToy, DTI UHM ered that it returns to each patron more than bis money’s worth. Frank Bakei I • first-comers, sufficient to furnish thrive re I At R. 8. R. Ptrahan, f Wm. Lortl, thousands of families with homes. som, 42 inches high. ■cd behfW.JjW Promptly executed. The building has been en If each resident of the Harney country will subscribe or renew for WITHOUT IRRIGATION. .up year, M rs . T iios . H askell .—June 26; larged and improved and is un pared to turn himself and take one or more copies to send abroad, it will so extend 1 W. W. Thai I T. guiar - all kind« of blnrkamithing on short notice In winter the weather is cold but Also, a county-seat for Gooseberries on a single branch; i out ch coat*!»1 >I< IAL BISTRI« t : T he H erald ’ s sphere of usefulness as to enable all to claim that it ami in the best style. Terms: Cash. 1-1 y HARNEY < OI NTY by a wiUfc pleasant, the usual effects of alti­ " J A F ee , the large English variety; branch in real J. L. B ako , tude being checked by the gentle which will bring the administra­ 8 inches long; 5 bearing twigs to ehinook. or west wind. The snow­ tion of affairs pertaining to this the branch, containing 151 very —H arney : Is a true Advocate of the Harney Country. .. . (R) G. W. G ilham fall is sufficient to preserve wheat great valley within easy access of large berries; weight of whole, one- Ingwfre [D; J. T. SHIELDS and supply moisture that is not every citizen of this section; and the (1») .W.E. GRACE half pound. I Ú n» I OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD V. J. M iller furnished by rains. In summer Flowers: A boquet of ent flowers, Milc'a A4 t .L ytle H oward there is a pleasant breeze constant­ now in course of construction will' M.«-- T. 11. James P KO FBI ETOK. pass directly through Harney val­ from Sweet Williams grown from IL CALDWELL, - - ly blowing, which tends to keep W. R. G radom last year's seedlings; 4 colors, ma­ t fn have direct railroad communication with cover comfortabh the year procure homes will i e the first to tions, raised from last year’s • ed- A R8KND der !r t.-earib»**] J r nnr motto. Good Butrgv Trim», and Niro reap the harvest of the forehanded, •ita’»Mi*. J round. Saddle Homes Fnrnlahed nt Reasonable Charges Portland and the East. Live business men of txith sections should for the fact is self- vident. The lings. Very large and very fine. and Particular Attention paid to the Boarding use T he H erald ’ s columns to securo this great and growing trade. TIMBER. — PAW-MILLS. T. A. M, K innon .—Burns; June and Groomhigof Transient Stock. Hay A Grain .«««■<«• 1 ‘ j It rates, proportioned to its circulation, are reasonable. on hand. There is no timber in the valley invitation to come among us and 29; Barley 52 inches high. e-*. • nctc L rj settle is particularly extended NEY LODGE. NO. 77. I. O. O. P. to except along the water course, Julv 30, wheat 43 inches; and it Odd Fellow? *11. everv Saturday nt rf. AX'”*. where there is a light growth of the industrious of all classes of timothy with heads measuring from OB. I» 1 FRENCH birch and an unusually large, heavy farmers and stock-raisers. rrwtwi** W 8 to 10 inches in length. growth of willows. l!ut the adja ­ j , * Nov*. Titos. S tephens : near Burns; Ju­ ¡MAILS. TERMS, IN ADVANCE: GREAT XATt'RAL CVRTOR1TY. cent mountains are heavily tim­ H (be W*«*» ly 16; Grass, red-top, 31 in. bight. Mrs. Ixiuis Racine, - - Proprietress. rt «. c. nvseAR bered with fir, pine, juniper, moun­ j-tw.. 150 spears to ingle root, or from A limite«! number of guewts can ?v«urf the One copy one year. ................. ......................... »2.5. ■4 4 Malheur Cave is located on a sage­ one seed; 80 ai’res in. satnrtîav«. fpm tain-mahogany. etc. Saw-mills are m«Ht coni fort* Me haiging room* in the town Two copies, one year 4 it ....................................................................... ■eNNhla» R frida «. 4 .4- a ¡n located in the pin ries. and the lum­ brush plain at thia home. Tank -iipplkd with *11 Kind« M aupin B ros ., one mile north of 6.0 of eatable* the market alTords. I - Iv Three copies, one yenr . . . .......................... ................ ber. whif tie list quality, n M vaia» head of the Burns, Aug. 2d. barley 44 inches, 10.01 Five copies, one year .................................... • • ■1M4*« J«*- sells much cheaper than in the lieur river. with fine bead of grain; 18 acres in. T he H erald with any Periodical or Magazine at dubbing rates. wlek’a J East. CANTOS city ADVEBTISEMKXTS. S. J. MoriiERsiiEz d .—Aug. 4. There is a small basin at its GARDES VEGETABLES T: r ► i a ' a mouth. timothy 43 inches long, and appar­ all on or address The cave in 20 feet wide and 6 ently not nearly grown. produced in the Harney country <’. A. HWEIIK. C has . Z iegler .—Poison creek, are largo, finely flavored, abundant feet high at its entrance, and han D. L. GRACE, A TTO R N E Y-A T-L A W. and easily raised. We will on ap- an : incline downward for the first Aug. 8, White Sheaf Australian EDITOR ANI» PROPRIETOR. tri KER, P. smaller. plication give the addresses of sev- 2U0 feet, and then tarns to the north wheat. 53 inches high, with heads CANYON CITY, OREGON. ERALD D. L GRACE, How is the Time to Subscribe THE3 IIER.ALD Attornoys-at-Law T. V. B. EMBREE, M. D. S. B. McPheeters, M. D. Practical Surveyor FLnstlers iminetM Saddle and Harness Shon- The East Oregon Herald GEO. POPE & CO. ■■I JOB WORK. Red Front Liver? & Feed Stable MEDIUM OF ADVERTISING, HOTET .