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BURNS ADVERTISEMENT? A dispatch from Paradise states ance and often of great danger to school, and the people are full of that an Indian, known among the LEG. the trees and fruit. There are enterprise. Come over among us whites as Jimmy Shaw, shot and % Farmer*« SuraestioM to Farmers and a number of mixtures, that will op and grow up with the' country IPOR Ntwckinea. THCRüDAY, M a Y 9. líe». killed his father in Paradise Valley erate successfully in exterminating get vou a good home. Nou can -------- GO TO------- yesterday. No particulars were correctly or < E d H erald : Ever since the is the green aphis or apple tree louse, bring your family right along with given, except that Jimmy l«ecame Editor. J>. L. GKA< E you and settle down on goo^ land >r i HAMGK, by sue of your first paper* you have and can be used as most conven IV. enraged at his father and procured ice Depart that has a grand future before it. T he Post-Master-General of the made good attempts to advertise ient to lx? procured. a Winchester rifle and riddled the The Leading Merchant cf Crgm} n it. W m . B ahtholomew . 1st. Take j pound borax soap, j U. S. establishes as an inviolable Harney valley in its true Colors for old man with bullets. Jimmy is a PEAI.EII r. QESEBT LAN pint kerosene oil; mix in 2j gallons agricultural and stock-raising pur rule that no post oilice shall be full-blooded Piute, who talks En- Always Buy a Go«1«! Buck. DRY GOOD«, CLOTHING, HAT.?, kept in a saloon or in any room posed. You have also used a good hot water. ......... .. NOTICE IS11! Our Book Coupon N o.2 p:> sent» glish Well, cuts his hair short, and BOOTS, ouzitoa SHOES, /■»nz. GROCERIES. from which a saloon may be entered share of your paper for the exhibi 2nd. 1 pound of whale oil soap ■I < 1. Brown, of dresses as well as the average white tion of grain and vegetables raised dissolved in three gallons hot water. another remarkable result of Al- STOVES, TINWARE, CROCKERY, (iRv- PAINTS, OILS, GRASS. PI TTY. THE ¿1 ” '■w And still a third which is easily I n’s Literary Revolution. A copy man. He is .-aid to be an expert in this county. , M. 8 * 2» «. T he East Oregonian says: ‘'About ’ of the book is to be seen at this of billiardist and Piute-poker player; Now while all the counties round procured: SULTANA RAZORS AND "I X L” Cl TLEP.Y t a\ Lakeview, of June, 1» he was probably under the influence two weeks ago the East Oregonian us are advertising their good quali 1 pound of common laundry soap fice, which Mr. Alden sells at oOc, CIGARS; AND A THOUSAND UTIIEI: suffered a disastrous fire, ami last ties, and throwing out fine induce dissolved in sixteen gallons of hot is printed in large type, on good pa of fire-water when he killed his Too NUMEROUS To MENI ¡¡’*7^ ley, iX night its basement story wnsflooded, ment f >r emigration, Harney coun water. per, excellent printing, and tasteful father. causing several hundred dollars ty is doing comparatively little in Apply any of these mixtures by cloth binding, and is every way su Dalles Times Mountaineer: Grand CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern worth of damage, . . An exchange that respect—nothing more than means of a spray pump where the- perior to the edition formerly pub jury at Portland. Oregon, last Fri remarks that it is hard to keep a the first-page advertisement of Tin: aphis begin to show themselves lished at the price of $1.50. day returned a true bill in the cases good paper down. Fire won’t do it. Few readers of books have not of Joseph Merrick and W. E. Black, The time has arrived when every H erald . Water won’t do it. Guns won’t <!o Now I will make a suggestion p< rson having an orchard should heard of The Lamplighter; which charged with obstructing the Unit-1 r.d I hai Raid it. Of all the agents of destruction, through your paper, and if it meets be the owner of a force pump with with but three exceptions, is the ed States mails. This is a techni ••pi” alone can humble th'- press.” the with approval of other farmers, a spray nozzle specialv adapted to most popular and widely circulated cal charge, but the object of the fel 111 -11 M' GOWAN. • 1 . . s. S». is ' o . T he No. of Harper’s Weekly to we will put it in motion some time the work of spraying trees. The novel ever published by an Ameri lows was to wreck a train on the O. -------------------- Agent I. r Slaver <1 Waiter. « h«ile»ale |, cum?Mln .cost of the material and the time can author. R. A N. railroad. They placed a be issued on May bth. will be a this coming fall. 1 . J. Aiphln, Wholly free from any attempt at required in applying it is small. It is this: that Harney county dynamite cartridge or something double number, and will contain a complete pictorial record of the have x Fall Fair for the exhibition London purple or Baris green costs sensationalism, it is intensely inter ! of the kind on bridge 169. east of WAGONS, BUGGIES <Si CARRi.iE§£ chief features of the Washington of grain, poultry, stock, vegetables but 25 cents per pound in small esting, and though not a theologi Pendleton, which exploded as the cal novel is thoroughly Christian in ' quantities and pumps all complete and. in fact, everything produced Centennial Celebration; the No. de engine passed over it, breaking a jf£y“Agent for Fireman's Fund Ins, ranee Con: “I" id'uTolw voted to the Inauguration of Presi in Harney county. <live premiums ready for use can be had from $14 its tone. We congratulate our read piece out of the rail, but fortunately RKSl by sial ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- --------- dent Harrison excited universal in order to get the farmers to take to $34 each, according to size and ers on our ability to offer them a not throwing the train off the track capacity for work. book so every way excellent, on admiration, but even that will be an interest in the Fair. as was evidently intended. The It is the desire of the board to do such surprisingly easy terms. On fellows were employed in wood Wishing to hear from others in outdone in amplitude, interest, and artistic <x ellence by tue num! < r f regard to a Fail Fair. I will wait all they can in acomplishing the re ly those who have paid up their cutting not far from the scene of until the spirit of progression moves sults sought in the enactment of subscription to our paper for 1689, the “accident,” and Mr. Sullivan this week. others of equal and greater interest the law creating them, and to this or who come and pay up subscrip of Theil’s Detective agency sent a end they bes;ieak the co-operation tion for said year before May 11th, man to get employment with them, W. E. GRACE, P roprietor , Last fall T he H erald urged the in such an exhibition. c. G. of every person interested in horti can avail themselves of this offer. who ferreted out the whole busi farmers of Harney valley to turn culture in Oregon. The secretary out in force and aid by their pres Burns, Or., May 4, IS'!). - ness. Black secured money in A Large Assortment of e . Xo.rz’. i, & s, see ai de? ires to secure the name of every EXCHANGE CLIPPINGS. ence if in nooth r way to help make Pendleton on a forged check and FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS,»SH| tIiA* stockmen's Races at Burns the ♦ The writer has been a regular fruit grower in Oregon, anil to this he and Merrick started to leave the <i Samuel’ M success it could be made with unit- subscriber to this paper since its end requests that every one to Lyon county (Nev.) Times: The state, but were caught at Baker egon. Has just been Received. whom this knowledge shall come, I’iutes of Mason Valley had a big City. Yny person c»l effort. The response was ex first issue in Oregon. will send him his name and post rain dance last week. Their •Biattiiai ret tremely gratifying; the attendance of the Roseburg Review; The new- PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY V «-• ions wf should office address. He also desires man who formerly brought rain Of Horticultural Interest. was full every day, many persons port unity comers keep pouring in nnil Doug- that they all shall write him freely when they desired it, died last sum coming who have grave conscien ice to. cnl B illetin ' N o . 1. las county is fast becoming pop *3^“Evcrytlnng guaranteed pure ar.d of the v-rvl relative to tin ir experience in com tious scruples against the betting mer, therefore they have taken it The necessity for immediate ac ■ ' necessarily connected with such ex tion in battling with the obnoxious batting these common enemies of upon themselves to pray for rain in ulous. The character of the pres —----------- ent immigration is of the best sort, 'INAL1 hibitions. among sporting men. the orchardist, for it is only "by an their peculiar manner. If rain does pests that have secured a hold in T he H erald was then working many of the orchards of Oregon, interchange of • xperiei.e s that the not come soon there will be another and al! inquire concerning health, IO Cent Discc, > up a living interest in th" produc prompts the "State Board of Hor best results can be obtained. The big dance at the Walker Lake R s- wealth, schools and churches. AT P. F. STENGER’S, tions of Jlarncy valley, and «aid ticulture,” created by the last Leg board will issue other bulletins re ervation on which occasion the Pi- Th elements will make any coun n to inttKe I ty prosper, and ours peril ips is as ----------------------------- -------------------------------------------- It h ar rui.it that if the agricultural community islature, and which met and organ lative to the treatment of the woolly utes from all over the country will accessible to prosperity as any you would do what it could to assist ized April 9,’89, to issue this bulle aphis and other important matters be notified to be present. A FURTHER DISCOUNT will find. So conic along. the stockmen’s exhibit of speed and tin, its first act toward carrying of int: rest to all at an early day. 8. No. 83 . Silver State: Further particulars 19 wild I 1 ’I Tl T E tiian W. A i . i . e . n . endurance at their Races, the stock out the objects for which it has been East Oregonian: There will be names tl r < : of the cutting affray just over the »S' i men would in turn do what they created. Information contained in Portland April 1U, l'S). Sec’ty line in Oregon are to the effect that but very few cases for the supreme ........... can to aid the farmers in gittingup this bulletin is of necessity brief, court to dispose of at its coming On.Ali ÖGöds Kow Heid in Stor* “" it occurred at the Colony Ranch, a Harney Valley Fair this fall. Barns as I« Is -Xot as 1* •parted. session in Eastern Oregon. and somewhat crude, for time will owned by Pete French. The men iwance As editor of T iie H erald we be required to enable the Board to A sand storm Saturday and Sun 8! initial had procured whisky and drank of the have taken great interest in this secure that information from prac day along the Columbia occasioned E d . H erald : \\ ill.you allow me pretty freely, and two of them, G.-cc dG stt XI. 20.» jPri matter, as we have the true journ tical experiments that shall be of room in your paper that I may be more vexatious delay than a snow ____ ____ _____ AT-------- alists’desire toobtain fi r Tin: E ast most value to the orehardi-t in par- able to say a few werds in behalf Richard Cooper, a white man, and ' lockade. East and west-bound Ben Jones, a half-1 reed California O regon II ehald a large local cir tielar, and to the horticulturist in of Burns is it is? par. aigers and freights were nil | 3^. X". SSTESJXTGrESK! Indian, had a wrestling l out, after culation among an intelligent class 1 general. delayed far behind the schedule I am well aware of the fact that which Jones stabbed and gashed BURNS, OREGON. of readers, anil can seiu e tln.t time, and as the sand covered the The Codlin ninth needs to be the report has gone out into class of immigration only by show looked after first, as it is the worst neighl oring towns that Burns’nnd Cooper seventeen times, fearfully track nearly as fast as it could Le ing that we have a decent, law-abid pest introduced into the State. It surrounding country — known as mutilating him, and inflicting -hoveled away, the annoyance and ing, progressive population to be is needless to write at length about the Harney country—is the hard- wounds which proved fatal. It is loss to the O. R. «t N. Co. may well NEAR BURNS, OREGON. gin with, which is able to establish the ravages of this enemy of the est place in all Oregon, And from said that witnesses to the affair, be imagined. Sunday's east-bound and maintain schools, newspapers, pear, apple and quince; those who all reports of this place that 1 had who were themselves half drunk, expi'esx did r.ot arrive until this SAYER A DORE churches, and fairs, and in that have been so fortunate as to escape had heard, I had reason to suppose kicked Jones «evi rely while he was morning at b:30 o’clock. At first cutting Cooper to pieces. ■wing way make their section of country his acquaintance will do well to that I would meet a very hard the news came that it was only a tone e Colonel Sweetser has the mumps. r . m 1 attractive to good home-seekers, so use the one ounce of preventive and class of men. women, and children, few hours late, and at intervals dur . Keeps «-«.istanti}- on homi a large atork of we have worked vigorously for all keep him out, and so have no need as 1 heard the people were barbar James W. Young, of Weston, ing the day various reports regard . .w w w r, - SA _____*_ y per»oi Floorin — -a-— vani eof measures acceptable to the want.- for the pound cure. — 7 ous towards strangers, as well as Ogn., charged with selling liquor ing the time of its arrival were _ .antiair to Indians, plead guilty this morn of capital and industry, and hope given out, but all fell far short of There are two modes of fighting among themselves. And 1 was ad BÆc>lca.i j EL@; sì , " 1 : to see the fruits of our citizens’ la- them generally made use of—one vised by parties abroad claiming ing and was sentenced to pay five the mark. A special passenger I lo er» hundred dollars and three months I ora in the same direction, real to prevent hatching the egg, or the to know about the people here, to will arrive this evening at 6:30 in iJbmht imprisonment in county jail. ized in the near future. lieu of the regular express, which killing of the young worm while not come ns none but outlaws lived ___ í ’ 1-* SJljLÎngle One of the farmers in this issue working into the fruit; the other in this country. Eugene Guard: John McAlister, should also have arrived this morn Anti f.’l kindsof surface’urnber thoroughly Rtas«u.e«l for building of the paper takes up the question is catching the worm in traps as it REDUCED PRICE. «AL PI Since I came and have become the 13-year-old lad who is said to ing. By to-morrow it is expected <>f advertising the valley by a Fair is escaping from the fruit, or by ac iu: inted with the people of Burns be dying with consumption in the that everything will be running this fall, and we commend him for having the fruit eaten by hogs as and »¡"inity, I must say I have penitentiary at Salem, is the young smoothly again, as the fierce si KTe’w Machiner^ his eflbrt in the right direction, and soon as it drops from the tree and fomi'i a good class of people—and est convict ever in that institution. moon has subsided at last. N. B. A Good road all the wav. ; 1 trust our renders will all speak tip before the worm escapes. The first am lead to believe the persons who He was sentenced for life from lit once, ami encourage him to come mode is the most successful, and circulated the reports referred to Jackson county for murdering his again, ns he has given considerable least expensive. This is by spray above, can not live here themselves father, and it is thought that it will thought to the sul je. t ami has sev ing the trees with London purple and judge the people here by them- ; not take many years for him to DICKSON A- SULLIVAN P» eral good suggestions to make. serve out his sentence. or Paris green, using one pound of ’; selves. J. L. Bosenberg, Mixologist. ¿vu ntie/vr Send in replies so as to reach UN either to one hundred and fifty gal I have traveled al out over this Henry Vrooman recently died —SS .ROYALS. by Tuesday morning at latest. ?®sotuTiLY ryj lons of water. Paris green is a world a good deal and 1 want to Oakland, Cal ; dropped dead Everything in our line of the Rest. Liquors—Whiskif) compound of arsenic and copper Isay that I have found as good a fact. Brought, at only eight years \\ ines, Fancy Drinks, etc.. Cigars, etc., always on haw you call on “I ncle Dick,” at Drewsey, Harney count' TllK following excerpt from the It is a far more powerful poison class of men, women, and children of age, from Michigan across the Roseburg Review is good reading than arsenic alone, anil is not sol in Burns as I ever found in any continent, he landed on a farm in for nil thinking people engaged in uble in water, remaining much lon place; I beeame so attached to them Yamhill Co. Oregon, where he LAKEVIEW AD VE RTISE M E N T8. town building—Harney county has ger on the trees. London purple is as a [x'ople, that it did not take me worked in the summer, and in the THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW two towns that ought each to have another arsenical compound. It is long to dec'de to move my family winter went to school; ahoy in a over among them, and 1 will take Lake Co., Oregon. " a united business community: wayside inn at ten; teamster at soluble, more adhesive and less poi AS IT IS VOICED RY ITS LOCAL NEWSPAPER A T» Mr. I'. Mertz writing as corr <- sonous than Paris green, and is pre this occasion to tell how we were thirteen; cattle driverat fourteen: pendent to the Weekly journal at ferred. Wet the powder thoroughly received. milk seller at fifteen; miner at six BUSINESS MEN abroad aec that I.AKEVIEW. I »ke eo„ Or., contain» 1 ««• When I arrived with my family teen: blacksmith from seventeen to Brainard, Wisconsin, M r h 15th and make a paste before putting it 1 grocer: 2 saloon»; 1 brewery: 1 undertaker; 2 laundries: 2 furniture »tor»;l* market: 3 lawyer»: :i physician»: 1 »urreyor; 1 land aneut: 1 denllat: 14rs* 1 889, concerning Spokane F ills as into the vessel of water, The spray and household goods, we found the twentv-two: graduate of a business Matkeaatlha; lharoeaa »hop»: 1 Hvery stable: 1 bakery: a general _______ ladi. s of Burns had gon«' to work a city ami how it became such, has is caused by forcing the liquid by college at twenty-three: blacksmith l . i.se 1 milliner >h..p: 1 real eatate agent; 1 ea t mill. Also, 2 Mn» uiic plar.lodie: 3 odd Fellow»' lodite»: 1 I nlted Workins Meu’e lodge. made many good points as to the means of n f >rce pump through :. and pn-pand the house for lis to again and student from twenty true methods of building up a town fine perforated nozzle, imide spe occupy. We were still further sur- fur to twenty-seven; civil engineer Wo would do well to adopt his cially for the purpose. The impor pri?-««l as wc found that which ever at twenty-eight; fire engineer nt Absolutely Pure. THE HOPKINS HOUSE.’ suggestions. We quote one little tant thing is to scatter the spray ch< rs the h< .ut of the pastor and twenty-nine; attorney at thirty; Any pmon w ho de»irc» to prot.»t n»aln»t thy ' ::1 of »>1. h proof, or » bo know, of any his wife: a large donation of cof deputy district attorney four days « : »:aiai*l ret. >n under th,' law and the reini- sentence from his letter as a sain- on all the fruit. ’i'i i»..f the Interior department, why Rurh M D. HOPKINS, P roprietor . ti 1*1 rot Ie allowed, w lii is- fri e.i an pie. The ke.-t end most opportune fee. sugar, rice, oatmeal, eggs, but after 1 • »g admitted to practice; I'-.-I -p.-r:ui'in Rt ihe »tore mentioned time a-nl ' ter, siala. ten. dried fruits, etc., and I u ■ to < r> ,» examine the witn,.»«« of ».Id deputy city attorney four u. mths "The city is growing very fast. time for spraying the trees is soon -st. a:.I to offer evlden.e In rebuttal of EVERYTHING NEW ANI) FIRST-CLAS? The demand for business houses aft. r the fruit is sit. and when it is tomatix's, pears, peaches, corn, later; elected city attorney at thirty- that a-abmltted by elalmant. I 25-22 has lawn and is so great that they about the site of n small pea. To canni d. etc . presented by the jx'o- tw< ; d -trict attorney at thirty 1 pie of Burns; to them ami the la ton • ; resigning nt thirty-five; at are springing in all parts of the city, obtain the best results the spraivng This Hotel Is new (H» ose. Rooms, and Forniture) and offers coorteons rerrir- ,pç and the most of them are good, should be continued with an inter dies who so kindly arranged this torn . for iuqrortant corporations substantial brick blocks. Resi val of two we. ks until the first o reception for the pastor and wife, at thirty-» ven; state senator in Cal A. IT’ixxo IBeLi* , dences are being built by the score, July, and evan later than this on we return thanks thiough the p*- if r.>i i at thirl, - ight: re-elected at IN CONNECTION WITH THE IÍOÜSE. J tom ;» r. and may the Good Lord blc»s forty-two: the recognized leader of 'Some of them as fine as you will some late varieties, t are should kc in much larger cities, and they be observed that vegetables are not them. an«l prosper them even while his party; making a United States Genera! Blacksmith & Wason^®'“ are in great demand. The business sprayed with these mixtures, and in this world. an«I I know he will senator: r ••eiving the complimen II. R. SCHLÄGEL ------ L akevi I» method» of the people are worthy no animals be allowed to eat the reward them in the world U> e< me. tary v,>t of his party at forty-three name In conclusion permit me to say and d . 4 at forty-five. of favoralde notice. There an' no grass Hint has been saturated with ther<‘ are thousands of acres of He w. rkid for f.imp and wealth: j.'aftuisies, and no kickers, ami all the spray. Prepared to do all Kinds of Work In the Blacksmith lb e. Horse shoeiMb'hrney « the business men as well ns the worked eighteen hours a day; now Th« use of the above mentioned go d land to l«e taken up. tarp Everyone now thinking of emi he is dead; hie heirs get a million city autlipritie» work together to sprays will be of great value to th accomplish the same end. and th«1 orchard in freeing it from many- grating to a new country, come over dollars. BUGGIES, W A GONS. E T C,- result is they arc building up a other obnoxious insects and fungi and see this. Here there are good There is a mornl in the result; a*ra m o»«n with s « its « rr . *sn or oooe qciurt. that are a source of gn at annoy- schools, giaal church, g -4 Sabbath get into ,t if you have time. magnificent city". A L I, W O RK WARR A N T E D. T XS 2x. L-a-fa I THE HERALD. A HAHNEY COVNTY FAIR. OX XOOKEXi^^.S T en per cent on former redo T he POWDER drewsey S aloon .