BURX8 ADVERTI8EMEXT& _ East Oregonian: Peter Frenc h. A private dispatch received this enter it bv of Hamev county, one of the great- THE HERALD "/ force of circumstan- -« ADVEBTBEME? noon reports the death to-day at Or­ ert of Orog.'n s cattle kings was a Harney was speedily released and W,M1S«SOS. D. C . < lando, Fla., of General William S. pinger o: Tuesday * tram bound May. M. lw t departed for Washington from tucesday . may u TAKE N oth fur home. He expres*ed himself to whence he returned to his command Senator Arthur P Gorman, the Horney, the oldest officer in fhe as favorably impressed with what you at D. L. GKACE. > - - Ec. vff. at St. Louis. He issued several man who won the only democratic United States army. he saw of Pendleton dunng his malli Harrison made the bi-st appoint­ fortv-five minute«’ stay. He has th.- U proclamations, warning the people nat-.nal victory for more than thir- lotice T he President has extended a of Missouri of the dangers of seces­ tv year- is the individual that nine ment that he has yet made when he just complet'd a sale of several general amnesty to SO.iJUO army de­ sion and the evil effects that wuuld out of every ten democrats in Wash­ selected Ex-Gov. Thompson, of th usand head of cattle to Montana serters. follow the dissolution of the Union. ington has referred to by name as South Carolina a* the democratic partie«. In May, 1*61. he entered into an the only proper successor to the member of the • ivil Service Com­ —As said before reports show a T he United States supreme court agreement with General Sterling late ex-enator Wm. H. Barnum. mission. Gov. Thompson was As­ larger acreage of wheat sown this has sustained the constitutionality Price, Handing the militia of chairman of the National democrat- sistant Senetarv of the treasury un­ season in this valley than was ever of the Scott Exclusion Act. Missouri. to make no military move­ ic committee, whose death oc­ der Cleveland’s administration, before attempted. ____ E ____ Dalton’s load of lard, ment so long as peace was main­ curred in the early part of the and was during the last day* of _ \V. Leading Merchant of Harney Ccz T he Eugene Guard publishes an tained by the State authorities. week. Among the small minority Congress appointed by Mr. Cleve- br.'-on. dried fruit« and fencing wire arrived in Burns Saturday morn ­ land to the same position he has --- DEALER IV---- entertaining column for the Euras­ He was soon after relieved of his who object to Senator. Gorman be- ian Society of the State University, command and on August 1, 1863, cause he is not regarded as enthu- just received from a Republican ing. DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, HATS C ai « ODOl.vnil-.. . ........................ --I BOOTS, SHOES. GROCERIES. HARDW ap , and two bright young ladies edit­ having spent forty-five years in ac­ ?;aatie enough in the cause of tariff President, but the Senate did not >_ C. A. Swt-ek and family ar­ rived in Harney their future home, ST<>VES TINWARE. CROCKERY. i ,1 \ Ji , ¡Xi ing the column Misses Emiua Dor­ tive service in the army, he was r< ' rm. is Senator Pugh of Ala­ act on liis nomination. PAINTS. OILS GI.A<<. PUTTY THE dm 5u3 Ex-Congressman Frank M Pal­ last week. ris and Anna Roberts retire to give placed on the retired list. T «"o bama, who thinks the appointment X-Bud Baird, brother of Joseph SULTANA RAZORS AND "I X I. UUTI.FRv place to Misses Nellie Straight and years later, on March 13th. he was -ii' dd go to e fine man whose tariff mer, formerly portmaster at Chi­ Baird, now lying very sick at hi* CIGARS. AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTTr cago, was appointed Public Printer. long brevetted Major-General for Fannie Condon. ideas arc in exact accordance with home near Burn*, arrived on Satur­ TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION ' It is evidently the purpos* of the day from Montana. and faithful service—a tiim ly recog­ those of ex-President Cleveland. A. F. J.I* nition of at. honest and capable man. There is little doubt, however, that republican politician« to make the. —Pet r French was in Burns CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern Crcr:a F* A llarney Valley Fair. .Senau r G .-man will have the re- census bureau an asylum for their Sunday. Er> H ebald : In relation to the Standard Itnlea. f .-¿1 ft;.- r.-.tion. Some of his political proteg'«. The Interior —Ontario mail comes in on Sun­ Hartley county Fair—Having met Portland Rural Spirit The item f-.«*ath of General IJamey. lit; tutes a • - g-lr 1 hor~e and to excuse ia the attack of lumbago political del ts, and if the appoint­ —Burns has been lively the past GEO. McGOWAN. I’HXS J- The great American citizen in eataolish a breed of fr<-s on a more from which he has leen suffering ments were made under civil ser- few days. Yes. Burns is the Boss Town of Harney Valley, "and don t Age;.: flor Starvr A Walker. vlMteoo!« dcalert in A. F. SNELL whose honor Harney county was intelligent hasis, the f< ¡lowing fur eon. days, ar.d several cf his vic? rules that would be impossible. you forget it.” Harrison having provided a snug named, has ended his earthly ca­ arc- adopted to control admissi on to frensd, knowing that a little noto­ Tiie falling weather of the past reer. We give the following from the records of pedigrees. When an riety would have a wonderful effect place for his brother is now. so it is WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRI ac '0”0“’ — the San Francisco Daily Examiner, animal meets the requirements of on hi- drooping spirit« proceeded «aid. about to appoint Blaine's two week« has rejoiced the heart« '■ U nitbd S tatks L of the husbandman, stockman, and ---------------- keview, Oregon, J and invite any of our reader* to con­ admission and is duly registered, to drop myst rious hints alout brother to one of the most lucrative every other industrious man in the SS- Agent for Fireman’s Fund Insunncc Compsny tribute any other matter of interest it shall be accepted a a standard Blaine and paralysis in the hear­ Jo.-al office s in Washington-Register Harney country. We have good they may possess regarding the trotting-bred animal: , reports of the growing crops from ing of several correspondents of of Wills. . Sept. IK. 1K88, up 1. Any stallion that has himself New York papers. That was The new Secretary of Agricul­ all over the county. late General’s history: William Selby Harney, the old­ a record of two minutes and thirty- enough for the er.t rprising manip- ture in order to prove his familiari­ —Dr. Horton the dentist will est officer in the United States seconds (2:30) cr Letter, provided r> of Washington news. Viv­ ty with farming implements, and !r:v- his office supplied with all the > the present timi get 1 . • , :’ 2:35 id imagination* supplied what was maybe to get solid with the farmers latest appliances for doing dental army, was born in Louisiana, ac­ any of Toilet Articles, Glass, Putty, A: cording to the army record, but ac­ or Letter, or provided his sire or his lacking, and Wednesday morning'.- cf the country, put in a half an work speedily and with as little cording to his biographer« near dam is already a standard animal. paper.-: contained a highly st-nsa- hour cutting grass with a scythe in pain a.« possible. Will be in liar-, W. E. GRACE, PttorKiETOR, - 2. Any mare or gelding that has tional account of .Secretary Blaine’s the grounds surrounding his de­ ney after May 10th. Haysboro, Davidson county. Ten­ —Grant County News: Postmas­ partment, one day this, week. Of nessee. on August 27, 1800. His a record of 2:30 or better. A Large AaKrtment of >ri»K irom the si having a stroke of paralysis and of >r filed in thia ol 3. Anv horse that is the fire ( f the attempt of his family and course li? was entirely ignorant of ter Cresap tO'k his departure Fri­ parents were well-to-do and greatly day for M Minnville, a delegate to *> a FlfcE CUTLERY, DOTSONS,! “ » respected. He entered the army at two animals with a record of 2 7 ’ rt is ordered t hi friends to keep it a secret. The the fact 'hat several newspapermen the I. O. O. F. grand lodge. lblication for T, the age of eighteen, being appointed or better. h?.d their cyt-s on him during the evening papers of the game day had X-Judge Ison is home from his Has just been Received. ^H bsald .»™» Second Lieutenant in the first In­ 4. Any horse that is tlie tire of denials of the story from Blaine’s entire performance. | ■ California trip, improved in health. _______ —________ ’ A. F..SNEL fantry from Louisiana. Just one 'one animal with a recor-l of 2:30 or family an l friends and the Secreta­ Republicans are already begin­ He will probably bold court at Har­ PHYSICIANS ’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY year later he was raised to the First | l- _ Lieutenancy, which rank he held additional qualifications: 1. A given him in the newspapers not­ Hayes and Arthur: they say that day. iW ’ Ev.rythinc guaranty pure and of the very be* until May. 1825, when he was made record himself of 2:30 or t etter. 2. withstanding the pre«sure of centen­ he is timid almost to the extent cf —Special term of county court kevlew, On-iton, last week was held to pronounce up­ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ HEREBY GIVI Is the sire of two otlr r animals with nial news and the friends that cowardice. Captain. ttler hes fllcilri. on Work done on jail. All that was In 1833 he engaged in the Black­ a record of 2:35 er better. 3. Has started the whole story rejoiced at It is said that the Post office De­ done was accepted as in accordance . hawk war. Iieing then Major and a sire or dam that ¡3 already a ’he effect it had had. Blaine is by partment is appointing clerks in the with eontraet. NE AR BURNS. OKEGOX. . W«», viz; Paymaster, and later on in the In standard animal, H. a. Gliber —Ed. Walton and Chas. Math­ no means the first man to encour­ Railway M^il Service and dating ---------------- tor the 8E qr« dian wars in Florida, distinguish- 5. Any mare that lias produced age newspapers to print reports in . their appointments in April iii ews _ _ started _____ Wednesday ________ v ........... morning qr, Sec S3, sod :. SS E. He net ing himself in the action at Fort an animal with a record of 2:30 cr order that they may deny them— order to avoid <■■mpliance with in the rain for a trip to Harney r I SAYER A- DORE peor* Bi» i& lasting a few days. Itivation ul.aal Mellon And in the defence of the better. civil service rules under which all K. Meader, J. I all f(iT notoriety. 'P.O. ».Idreaa —Robort Hall, a prosperous trading-house at Carloosahat* hie 6. Th? progeny of a standard Nevada. Post office officials are disa- such appointments should have stock-man of Drewaey, Ilarnev I Keep» constantly on baud a large r.«k of who dcsirc-fl to on July 23, 1839. horse when out of a standard mare. point d becaui' the Railway Mail l>een made since May. such proof, or county, was in the city during the He was in oominand of several 7. The female progeny of a stand- Service pasn d under the control of Theodore Roosevelt of New Y'ork. week, wearing a cheerful counten­ <>f the expeditions sent into the a rd horse when oat of a mare by a the Civil Service Commission who ha« just been appointed as one ance because of the tine bunch-1 deadly everglades of Florida to dis- standard horse, Wednesday. May 1 . putting a «top of the republican Civil Service Com­ grass that has grown this summer. —Wm. Miller has moved with posses the Indians who had taken 8. The f male progeny of a s’.and- to th wholesale removals they were missioners is a pronounced free refuge in them, and in December, ard hurso when out ofa mare wL - engaged in. By working after hours trader. Funn>- isn’t it, that a man his family to Harney. Billy is ac-1 knowledged by all of the circuit ! 1840, was brevetted Colonel for gal- dam is a standard horse, they succeeded in changing about elected President solely because he judges to bo the best circuit court lant and meritorious conduct 9. Any mare that has a record one-third of the 5300 employes of was a rigid protectionist should clerk they have ever met, and what i When the war broke out with Mexi- of 2:35 or better, and wh - «ire or that branch of the Government ser­ give « n h a ¡c : ... mt appointment *• Grant county’s loaa is Harney a co Colonel Harney was among the 'lam is a standard, gain. vice, and if Harrison had consented to a free trader. first to enter that country, and af­ —T. J. Shields, judge of Harney to give them th twenty day exten­ And all kindpof surlacelumber thorcryrhly FtsFoned for building ptn-’OF. An I hi*» Name i*- Ipplr. county, was in town last week con- ter the action at Medellin on March REDUCED PRICE. twitrds ? sion that was asked for they would How people live in New York is fering with Judge Maxy, trying to ----- v-_ ■■■_ :evlew, 25, 1847. he was mentioned for his A man by the name of Apple is not have left a single democrat, but determine the amount of money HEREBY a subject of get oral interest, and it bravery, and in the battle of Ccrro justice of th? peace of Hilgard pre- having already extended the time __ — _ _ settler ban which Harney county shall pay to is fully treated of. from the lowest Gordo he was brevetted Brigadier- ‘cinct. Union county H may be once, Harrison hadn't the cheek to Grant and the amount to be de­ e?*the General for his gallantry. sound, but how can he be square.— do it again without any other ex­ hovels to the palaces on Fifth Ave­ ducted for the value of county prop­ N. B. A Good road all the wav. — ____ ——4" June nue, in a beautifully illustrated ar­ erty. as provided in the bill for the In the Hioux war in 1855 he com- E. O. m . r. cuse than the replacing of de-mo- ticle in Demorest’- Monthly Maga­ creation of Harney county. They er the pleU-ly defeated the Indians at Oh. let up on his shape: what we cratic clerks by republicans. zine for June. It takes you. by fail# 1 to come to an understanding, Sand Hills on the North Fork of want to know is. do-« he ever p t i residence Surgí >n General Hamilton, of the way of illustrations and discriptions, and Judge Fee was called upon to the Platte river, and three years mellow? If he is gre. n and our, DICKSON of, the Department of Oregon. him—Baker City Reveille. •on, nndr by smuggling vessels. An extra phases of life to the gorgeous mod­ It was during his incumbency of We will rise right here and sug­ Everything in our line of the Best. Liquors—Wiii-k ol"X-n« Burnt»rs Afloat. revenue cutter 1. a« been ordered to ern tlats and the palatial homes of this post that General Harney gest that if the unfortunate justice M incs. Fancy Drinks, etc.. Cigars, etc., always on'’Txim'hi«* cruise off the Florida coast to look the Astors and Vanderbilts. In It is rumored about town: brought himself into int< rnatio ia! happens to lie rotten, he’d be a bad vou call on "Unde Dick,” at Drewsev. Hamev cot too* ___ ’ • t» e thia number is found also “Amuse­ That Lux. Miller e- here to see Harrison. He is not af- tiful number and will no doubt l-e there to take part. THE HOPKINS HOU to the Department of the West. anodle-heads in Burns a T iie E ast O regon H erald , mirer of the negro as a citizen. Confederate* at Harper’* ferry and chance t • work a similar depress- taken to Richne nd. Theru he learns from latest advices the Ap­ Hear him on the subject; "The ne­ Ai»;»n:>it. local natter *. : g ra-k- • on th t town—wouldn’t met with n>any old aiqunintanees. ple aforesaid isn’t green enough to gro is r.ot a white man with a black do forte .towns in th- valley to be Thig Hotel it new (Beute. R ootm . end rumíture; and offers ecur*«** —Strawberries and cherries are afflicted with the same evil at the who urged him to join the South­ silently stand all the paper* arc skin. He is a different r.ie>. He giving him; says he’ll leave out no is »barbarian, and barbarians can­ ripe in Willamette valley: why' same time. ern cause. IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOCSE. <>n meeting General Ix-e Harney pipet till it get.« all the apple-sass not rule civilized people. His head Because they were set out to grow, Wrmmgto l*vg1IUu. said to him: "1 am sorry to meet it can stand, and they’ll all find he’s is covered with wool, he is a sheep and ripen. So long as Hamev val­ A San Frat.< -■ newspaperman The white man has straight hair ley sets out nothing, in the way of has jr.st given Paddy Ryan the you in this way" Ia-e replied: “I net the sort to dry up etsy. like a lion. The negro is an infant. fruits t:< 'Ling will result, as hither­ «' -st thrashing he ever haid in his General Blacksmith & Wagon had no idea of taking any part in He has the flat nose. the retreating to THE LEIM’.EP LIBRARY life, i he professional pugilist IL R. SCHLÄGEL ------ thia matter. I wanted to stay at < hin. the protruding lip’ of an in­ • n. r nte • ii r.--• !■> si. ul l never f ..1 with new«paper — Mrs Tierce ’ s children were i«.uud fant. Arlington »nd raise potato, • for my Ladaat MLrary X* \ « 1 ItHrtv'er.'ir: It w>]] take centuries < f de­ men who are not r verned bv the IK. I • ‘ b’ V-r I I ! N *.«•»>»- j-K velopment to thoroughly fit him quit sick last week family, but my friends force.I me in­ “Vnltni■'> M.irqi;,« of <|n>-. nsl«rry rule* ener­ Frer*!»t to do alt Kindt of Wort fn the B’srttinith Hue. He™» i X»’ x 4»p*r, O; F« und. —Wi ; 'filler and family arrived vated by the enfeebling practices of ‘X’toatnatrr «4 M. •»'•»«. t»» P'hat «• • Jr for civilization." to it” Lr lgrr LAW«rjF X< i WptT X* Ik un«i, tl.W. This is a t< rrible indictment, safely in Harney last week. th-* prize ring, nor unrestrained bv General Harney also met Gener­ Any of the f« fta Inn w< rka w il It »»rpued and r> member, it comes not from a bv» her Es- • ■' J St»».,« > w. «i e aret —Chas Ziegler has a fine three trace. Fighting with a newspap r 4 al Joseph F. Joimatonc who told I- bj at«* d> tins rat but from a man who was pwd» ••• »b« ra* «*t ib» pri* ». by is worse tha.ii making mouths at him that he wa* opposed to the war ROBÍMT rcXM K .« ‘ X«*. a whig before the war and a repub week« old colt that will compare your moth- r-:n-l.»w, or menkeving L b ; «aa t>rib:>ix«3. favorably with any in the country with a l utz saw. liean since but that hr had t*»>n compelled to tVt WU’tam ted » ft x