East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 13, 1889, Image 1

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E ast O regon H erald
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1889.
■■
£ HERALD
To the Medical Profession.
16. No one dying, sends for a
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
D zpartmbnt of the I nterior ,)
dancing-master to conifort him.
CENSUS OFFICE,
>
BY NELLIE R. GRACE.
Washington, D. C., May 1, 18S9 > j
17. No dancer wants it placed
What is to be
The various medical associations
Thy name
on his tombstone when dead that
In Paradise?
and the medical profession will be
,D. L GRACE.
By what
“he was an expert dancer.”
MSIIBR AND P ro IHIE^W
Dear word to me
glad to learn that Dr. John 8. Bil­
Thy
worth
ROYAL
Si.".?,
f
18.
No
one
dances
in
memory
of
—
Can e’er suffice?
Söd®*OtUTtLY
lings, Surgeon U. S. Army, has con­
NEAR BURNS, OREGON.
a departed friend.
TIMCRB'TION i: .\ 1 i . -
’Tis said, you know,
sented
to
take
charge
of
the
Report
lieu rest,
19. It creates or fosters a love for
There will be given
on the Mortality and Vital Statis-, SAYER <t DORE
To us
P roprietor «.
the
fatal cup.
From worlds below.
tics of the United States as re-1
Meaning
20.
It
tolerates
a
freedom
between
»
NamiB in Heaven.
turned by the Eleventh Census.
|
iWS.
the sexes, immodest and often re­
A speaking name.
As
the
United
States
has
no
Bys-
]
to give notice by
That tel’s
sulting perniciously.
snot aiswerthe
Of eat h good deed
tern of registration of vital statis-)
Dot lake iiis paper
E’er done—
21. Hundreds of blasted charac-
in for i'S not being
Of
earthly
fame
—
tics, such as relied upon by other
i makes i he p« s -
And
thoughts
—
l ters can date the first step of their
Maher for payment
That for us pleads.
civilized nations for the purpose of
Ills paper diar«>n-
ruin to their first visit to the ball-
rugiH. or the Pub-
What i6 to be
ascertaining the actual movement
t until pavment is
Thy name
! room.
)
mount whether it
In l*Hra<iise?
of populatiorj, our census affords
t. There tan be
For w hat
22. It creates a jeaiiwsr ’between
yment is made.
Dear word, to me,
the only opportunity of obtaining |
Thy worth
a paper from the
man
and wife, between lover and
Can
c
’
ei
suffice!
hi« name or lin­
near an approximate estimate of
ieri bed or not. is
lover.
EAfiB
the birth and death rates of much
“Toll us. Where's the Harm in Dane-
53. It requires no btains to be a
Ing?”
the larger part of the country,'
dancing-master.
Absolutely Pure.
which is entirely unprovided with I
I
As there is so much condemna- ’ 24. It weakens a person morally. any satisfactory system of State!
This powder never varies. A marvel of puri­
25. It weakens his influence for
ty, s.retigth, ami wlioies«.inent fb . More eco­
and municipal registration.
nomical than the ordii an kirns, and cannot tory exclamation against dancing,
good.
be sohl in competition wi li ’.he multitude of
and
no
out-spoken
answer
to
the
In view of this, the Census Office,
low test, «lion weight, alum ,.r ph. Bphate pow­
26. It is a useless art.
ders. bold only in tans. R oyal B aking POW­
young people’s question quoted in
during the month of May this year,
DER Co., 106 Wall st., New York.
And all kiudsof surface lumber thoroughly seasoned for building purposes aad at
27. No Christian can attend balls will issue to the medical profession
the above caption, we give place to
REDUCED PRICE.
and keep unspotted from the world. throughout the country “Physi­
ERALD CLUB IJST
BURNS A D V E RT IS E M ENTS.
the
following
article
clipped
from
The Century, one year
>5.75
28. We can not let our light cian’s Registers” for the purpose of
St. Nicholas,
4 -:,
the Crawford Mirror, wherein a
Demurest Magttsine, one vear . 3.75
shine
at the ball room.
h
FPKDK Peter».»n Magasine
3.75
reverend gentleman cites 30(?) rea­
obtaining more accurate returns of
3 cf Sirtut G«xle v ’» I ady a Bo. k
“
3.75
29. Dancing is not a healthful deaths than is possible for the enu­
T.
V.
B.
EMEREE,
M.
D.
West Shore
4.00
sons
against
dancing.
Now,
who
wB Les lie's Illustrated v
Office at his residence on the east side of 811-
, U'siie'a Popular ¡Moiithiy
4.75 viea River, ten miles below Burns.
of all T he H erald readers that exercise.
merators to make. It is earnestly j
-
Sunday M h ^ z I iu »
’
. .75
30. We are to glorify God in our hoped that physicians in every' N. B. A Good road all the wav.
^Belford’s MagaMne
, indulge in terpsichorean pleasures,
can give 30 equally good (?) rea­ bodies and spirits. Can we do it part of the country will co-operate [
S.
B.
McPheeters,
M.
D.
• •,
sons in favor of that social past­ by dancing?
with the Census Office in this im­
r LcS, Pit Weexly Naw* York World
3 oo
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.
’1 ShctCi Dctruit Free Press
oo
time?
portant work. The record should
OBITVAIIY.
Office at W. E. Grace’s Drug Store.
1-ly
tinthz Wm I Harper’« Magu/i ie .
o.GO
~~ On Main street, Burns, Harney county, Oregon.
HiutnM h I Harper’^ Weekly
5.20
Rev. W. J. Fenton discourses in
The recent sad death of Henry be kept from June 1, 1889, to May
I Harper’s Bazar
5.20
[
this
manner
on
the
subject:
31,
1890.
Nearly 26,000 of these
DEAL MF'S :i Harper’s Young People
3.7 >
PROPRIETRESS.
MRS. C. M. CALDWELL
D. White, on the 15th ult., in the
UexM Alden’s Manifold < ych/pedia,. .2.90
“The Baltimore American says;
registration books were filled up
Practical
Surveyor
ti«»nal volume after Vol. I, 55 cents;
Steen
Mountains,
and
burial
by
the
--------- _dra x>cr Volume» post age.
At the Second Christain Church,
t . a . M c K innon ,
I. O. O. F., at Burns, on the 28th and returned to the office in 1880,
enof all the above works can bo ex­
This Old and Reliable House
Any and all kinds of surveying done on shot corner Dolphin and Etting Streets,
’ll K f!Tir^>are In —
li»*» RHiding Room.
JiW
has called forth the general sympa­ and nearly al! of them used for
nolire and reasonable terms. tfW“ Settler
Has
been
refurnished and putin condition to accommodate the Traveling Pub­
wishing t.» be lot nted, can have plats furnishe the Rev. D. R. Wilkins preached
thy of acquaintances at large— statistical purposes. It is hoped
lic, Guests from the Country, Transient and Regular Day Boarders and
free of charge.
yesterday on dancing. After read­
• • re !:• t d ft
•
Lodgers. Meals served promptly. Charges reasonable. The fare
• i.-
bllshers of periodicals are solicited ¡----------------------------------------------------------------
although comparatively a stranger, that double this number will be ob­
bing rate», a copy of tlwir w..rk f.-r
ing for a text Judges 21: 20-51, he
and service the best the country affords. Wants of Pas­
tained
for
the
Eleventh
Census.
lUillg Room—We file, iuk ! biiid the
as it is but ten months since he
sengers by Stage promptly met. Time-Tables
le of every half-volume, and pay for
said
that
in
the
days
of
such
men
Physicians
not
receiving
Regis
­
Saddle and Harness Shon-
ci h «_• ~Jvertfseineut.
came among them.
and Daily Newspapers in the O ffice .
ters can obtain them by sending
J. C. WELCOME - P roprietor . of God as Wycliffe, Tindale, Gover-
An
exemplary
man
with
un
­
' • r * rut« Ij "¿-j
HT UNS. OREGON.
| dale, Crammer, Bede, IIuss, Rid­
their names and addresses to the
sullied name. So honorable and
9VERT18INO BATES:
ley, Luther and others, the great
nt Jaj'-'rrkajH
Census Office, and, with tho Regis-,
IT CLAIMS TO BE A FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY HOTEL
2 wk lmc
fi mo
1
yr.
genial
in
nature,
that
few
cared
to
t t
I
Only, and offers its courtesies to all visiting Burns, the Trade-Center of llarney country.
question
with
the
Christain
was
eq iw tea
ter,
an
official
envelope
which
re-
i
12.50 <5 00 18.00 i >11 0U $15.00
resist his influence.
w- A-T-C-II-M-A-K-E-R
4 00 6.50 K.00 ; 16 00 2t i»
’-nasdrUAk
not “How much can I be like the
! quires no stamp will be provided
5 00 8 00 15 1» f 24.00 40 0)
-AND-
The world has indeed lost a good
6 00 10 00 kO.CO 32.00 50 00
' world and be saved?” or “IIow
for their return to Washington.
9 00 15.00 2« O.» j 46.00 51 OO
Jeweler.
man,
and
no
one
can
realize
it
16.00 28.00 43.0)1 60.00 1-U.00
near
can
I
come
to
being
lost
and
If all medical and surgical prac­
LO00 «60 60.1» 1 110 00 140.00 CHAS. SAMPSON - - B erns , O r .
j escape?” IIow can I best serve my more than his agonized wife with titioners throughout the country
r'a Trave!«. ’
-r.:-ag l>
ail yearly adver-
.^Master?” was the burden of his her infant of three months.
will vEtrti
laiul «!.".
!r
1 of the Eleventh
__ 'Si.
anil
statistics
p to Publisher.
OllKeOK
wool.
,i>:io
ml Lug to space;
and to do right.
Census will be more comprehen­
t ■trMMittH
'•
¡».-own both popular and fashion- •‘Beautiful faces are these that wear—
|>< HU'«» *4
at no price.
I
t:<-o .a
sive and complete than they have
cr.EGON. ' able, and, therefore, not a few It matters little if dark or fair-*-
HHOOHTthaii 10 cents per PORTLAND
»(«en
•« Mevcag» *!
Whole Ruuled honesty printed there.
L yearly» or 20 cents, transient, ,
DEALER IN
been.
ever
Christians
are
continually
asking
»•
!«
*
Beautiful eyes are hose that show,
Every physician should take a
11 position |2 d«tra charge per in­
i
the
question;
“
What
harm
is
there
Like crystal panes where heart-fires plow,
stead of ynsltion a sduming reader
GEO. pope a CO.
c SrrL 1
personal pride in having this report
G-ENERAL JXÆERCHANDISE
in dancing? 1 read in the Bible of Beautiful thoughts that burn below.
•r!u • o», I»* K lUon to ad. each week is ruu in with
natter free.
as full and accurate as it is possi­
MIH » etl’H'T» of I re stereotji
r
advertisements
people
dancing,
who
were
good
peo
­
Beautiful
lips
are
those
whose
words
; .. >T»n>K .
< aiions. |1 eaeb.
¡„.CH. A S-n- I after .st L
Leap from the heart like songs of birds,
ble to make it.
HAVE OPENED
ple. What harm can it be?” I Yet
erlisiug in_____ luinns, 10c a line.
W O O L GRADERS,
whose utterance piuience girds.
I'poa the WA
It is hereby promised that all in­
•Inge, birth, and death aiinouine-
believe
it
is
a
great
evil,
and
is
do-
!
iluety-lK«.
>uth Hems solicited us news.
Beautiful hands are these that do
WOOL PACKERS,
formation obtained through this
Lsbond Iier»is» ral rates offered to religious, But ial.
ing more to demoralize church and Work that's earnest, and brave, anti true,
AND
ioual ixHl.es.
source
shall be held strictly confi­
Moment
by
moment,
the
long
day
through.
^nd «uaatn»
______
-COMMISSION MERCHANTS- society than the Christian mothers Beautiful feet arc those that go
dential.
R obert P. P orter ,
V.^ To poRElGK‘ADVERTISERS.
Superintendent of Census.
B UaalBJd'» >6ctfully soliciting your patronage
gST* CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED---- who are training their children for On kindly min Birks to and fro,
In Burns, Oregon
, ..... to keep our readeis p. Bed as
die
the
ball-room
have
any
idea,
and
Down lowliest ways, if God wills it so!
durdukk» lu>»^ rejjab|e flrn.g u, ,.l H1 „ uh, r„r ---- ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL.
In
pursuing
its
course
of
describ
­
will be saved by referring to the
while I see no reason why Christians Beautiful shoulders are these that bear
. ...... atemen » baaed up -u uur circula
ing and illustrating the Pacific
burdens of homely care,
agents :
' ’".mlBUJo.iutu
should engage in dancing, I see Ceaseless
■ L.‘ ” *
■...Zr-'---
With patient grace and daily prayer.
Geo. McGowan - - - Burns, many why they should not.
Northwest, the West Shore Maga­
i:-:.
ever? 3
:.
I
respectfully solicit the trade of Stockmen and Rancher».
Beautiful lives are these that bless,
- - - Harney.
zine for May readies over into Brit­
W0AK
I V. J. Miillcr,
JOB W
J. DURKIIEIMER a co .
Silent
rivers
of
happiness,
in
1. It is nowhere commended
with neat ne fs
••criptiou 1 excfWed
ext
P r STENGER'» 01.D STAN».
B« s on Agency with DENNY, RICE & CO.
ish Columbia and devotes a
Whose hidden fountains few may guess.”
i. at reaaur-*-
inabilita h s
the
Bible.
1.2 Federal st.
Established 1885.
Puatcrs,
1 ’
considerable
portion
of
the
issue
to
'
. îiXte
BiliHeada^ JJ a -. ut lirut’s.
H. D. White a native of St. John,
2. Although engaged in by men
■ ■■■* Note Heaca,
Heacs, ( i nr. f , Ti<
that, in many respects, remarkable
InvitativflMV Do.¡gers, Etc.
Brunswick, born May 27th,
... •
■ ,
and women of God at times under New
,,
,
.
.
,
.
,
i
,
r
city
the
/ of v , ancouver,
. ,
,. western
... ter-
the old dispensation, it was never 1853, so lucked but twelve days of minus
BLACKSMITH.
larly or. f’e for re-
of
the
longest
line
of
railway
___________ 11 N’ew»pui»er Ad-
36 years.
W—T—.. New York
in the world, the Canadian Pacific.
- Burns, Or sought as a pleasure as now, but
E. D. GRAY
SAN F1U
At an early age learned the car­
was one of the ways they praised
Then- are ten pages of lithographic
—G ENERAL REI*AIRING— God in the time of victory,
penter trade, lived several years in
illustrations. Corvallis and Ben­
A N1»
3. The sexes did not dance to- Boston Mass., working days and ton county, Oregon, which are
attending night school, perfecting
. .
gether as now.
closely identtiied with a new trans­
—_
himself as a contractor anu builder.
n
JiuiHEii
4. The New Testament tells of
continental route, arc also illustra­
on
‘-’ani
Went to California in 1876, resid­
V .1 <nk4 Juterior . -.&L-
J*»L d W. Nuble
PROPRIETOR.
but une case of dancing, and that
ted and dcscribeed in this number.
‘
War ............... »... Reutield 1’r.n-tur
ing most of the time since in
Promptly executed. The building hns teen en
A , T
.
Navy
E.
Trai-rv
in
purpose
is
more
like
the
danc
­
An
interesting
article
on
“
Nomen
­
largcu
and
improved
and
is
»
repared
to
turn
\ V
■fricalmre-.^Beieiniuh M Ktifk
In Nov.
,
. neral ......... X Wm. 11. »I. Miller out nil kinds of blacksmithing on short notice ing now days than any dancing in Woodland, Yolo county.
clature of the Pacific Coast,” the
1-ly
*"». “n i¿VGeneral......... ^Kjchn \\ ananiakt r and in the Lest style. Terms, t ash.
BURNS, OREGON.
1880, he went to the Sandwich Is­
s HD^B «TAT«—OB«CO>
the whole Bible. This dancing,
concluding part of “A Story of the
lands
in
company
with
an
inti
­
BF
I
J-
N.
Dolj
h.
------------ o------------
pap-r p*4 ............................ ( .1 II Min he.I.
which was engaged in by the
Klamath,” and much other fiction,
The Burnt Beer it a Fine Quality, and may be had by the Gia»», Bottled, or in Qaaatlty.
mate friend who was nearly gone
Stai. ; <"i .n ...................... Jünger II rrnaiin,
à
Feed
Red
Front
Liverv
daughter of one of the wicked wo­
poetry,
and
a
variety
of
timely
mat
­
...................... Sylvester I'l. Il II over,
ira» greif 1 totale .............. Oe«. W McBride.
with consumption; an extract
men of the Roman empire, resulted
ter pertaining to the whole north-'
r< sdtng rd ......................... A. <■ WWelib.
from
his dairy the morning he
Stable
in the death of John the Baptist.
west complete an issue of more than
EEKLY H
left: “I left Woodland on the 7
/
. I R >. ctralian,
P ropbietob .
II. CALDWELL, - -
usual interest. Single copies 25c.;
wm.
5.
Dancing
is
not
done
in
the
o'clock morning train in company
veer i reaks1!
7 J W w ri aver.
name of the Lord. I’aul says do with 11. M. Goin; it was bard to ♦2.50 a year.—Published by L.
V
. J XT« JVhfCIAL 1H8TRÍCT:
A
CASH
BUSINESS
AT
P.ED-
• 1 state» the
I.B I-ON
all things in the name of the Lord. part with friends perhaps never to Samuel, Portland, Oregon.
»!!tirs: sreMWl P
J !.. R ano .
CROCKERY.
! arimi: isti»»*J .raey ..!\
ROCK
PRICES.
“Peterson” for June comes among
•:<ori on
6. Dancing is reveling, and Paul meet again; it was one of those
conn-flufrNKY:
: r M- : : ’ cd. »3*i:
BURNS, OREGON.
Isourmotto. Good Buxgy Teams, and N’ire
tho earliest of the month's maga­ GEO. McGOWAN.
G. W. G ilham Paddle Horaea Für. ished at Reaaonable C bargt b savs they who do such shall not in­ dear frosty mornings that makes
parti*
J. T. S hields and Pnrtic uiar Atten:i«»n panl le the Boaruhig
zines,
and
a
beautiful
number
it
is.
herit
the
kingdom.
'-amp.
W. E GBACB and Groomingof Transient Slot k. Bay & Grein
the air pure and bracing, and as we
Agent for SI.ver A Walker, whuli-»l< dealer, I.
V. J. M iller on band.
7. It is heathenistic. The lesa sped along every thing seemed to The steel-engraving, “Across the
i a ..i war tb*
f!
L
ytle H oward
:«rw
T. B. James
of civilization a nation has, the have new attractions, for I thought Sands,”is a lovely picture; and the
er >
CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. R. (.RADON
“A Fish-|
« p. r
more of dancing.
WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES,
A. A. Co . vino
it might be the last time I would full page wood-illustration,
„
< an
W. E. ALPERR<»N
’’ is a charming bit. I
• -DU - I »
V .
look
upon
them,
and
the
solemnity
M
Lesson,
8.
It
leads
to
expensive
and
L
B.
B
aker
etfortr« tefe»
W m . M e BBKR
gorgeous dress.
C. A. «WEEK.
of the hour brought back memory The mammoth fashion-plate is thor­
Age nt for Fireman’» Fund Insurance Company.
►1 writer, «
*”“* "• *• IÄND office :
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
9. It unfits the mind for reflec­ of the time when I left my native oughly artistic, and there are do­
.
A. F. S nelling
...............
I. W. X. T oannknd
CANYON CITY. OREGON.
tion.
land and home to seek my fortune zens of effective models for various
a’
h s rztr’-
articles of dress. The stories are
10.
It
leads
t»»
the
violation
of
in California.”
n
• F^- Sqp- StefE1!
;<Z.
all
good; Howard Seely contributes
the laws of health, among which is
Sept. 7. 1884, he married Miss
Attorney-at-Law.
kKLY El '
‘
F,
-----------
one
of bis characteristic Southwest­
the
great
loss
of
sleep
and
too
much
Cornelia Horton, only daughter of
Ï F <
'"9 LODGK» I
M DUSTIN.
ern
sketches,
“
A
Heartbreaker
of
I . ; nu««* ¡BÿMlM J
exercise.
Toilet Articles, Glass, Putty, &c.
L. Horton of Diamond, formerly of
■ -h- .B
Office Canyon City and Burns.
Chincapin,” and Miss Alice Bow­
11.
It
keeps
people
up
all
night
Penn
valley.
Nevada
county,
Cali
­
9---------
BURNS, OREGON
•. pi « of
who are to delicate too sit up with fornia. It is but a year since he man commences a serial* which W. E. GRACE, P roprietor ,
n.
«-..J r-..' e^«c*T
ILS.
s K - • •-•’*•1
promises
to
I*-
one
of
her
best
efforts.
received a patent on the “Perfec-
the sick or dying for one hour.
er-red wH’
A Large Assortment of
intercala
E.X
12. The ministers of the gospel tbn Pitman Horse Power,” now in­ Amature gardeners will find valua­
■indtrs excepted.
ble information in an article on
troduced
in
this
state.
can
not
engage
in
it
without
doing
•EKI.Y
FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Etc.
* CITT:
Besides hi» wife and babe in Dia­ “Rose Culture,” and this month’s
serious damage to the religion of
B f Fridays.m.
Ha» just been Received.
ft.-
' **•"
Ibainrriaxa 10 45p m.
mond valley, he leaves his parents, installment of the “Talks by a
Ch i»t.
WILLE
Trained
Nurse
”
ought
to
lie
in
every
brother
and
sister
in
M
oodland,
13. Our Savior did not dance.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
year ----
14. The apostle» and early Chris­ brother in Tehama county, and women's hands. Terms: I wo dol­
•r year
IRW
lars
a
year.
Address
Peterson
’
»
brother
and
sister
in
Canada,
with
tians did not dance.
. aims» er» »1» ~
Everything guaranteed pure and of the very beet quality.
I a host of friend» where ever known. Magazine, Philadelphia, Pa
W. H.
15. Dancing is ill-repute.
ER. Pc armar er
ria«*
MY BELOVED.
Moldings
POWDER
Mew Machinery
jtvci
JOB WORK.
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