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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1889)
To the Patron» of the Public Bell ocJs We will often think of them “XV hen of Hurney County. Oregon the candles are lit in the parlor and By vote of the various County the stars in the ealm azure sky.” THU.ISDAY, JUNE ». ISSA Superintendents of Oregon in De Roseburg sent the Johnstown suf- j cember last, a new series of school D. I.. GRACE. I Editors. ferers $100 by telegraph Tuesday, books were adopted, the change to NKLt.IK GRACK. I and the ladies relief entertainment1 take effect October 1, 1889. Merchant of want to be happy, happier, happiest; If you ----- The new readers, (Barnes series) T heremometer 98 at The Dalles, raised about $50 more. For this Town has entertained aet‘*>I>,al,IY 0,1 such. ----DEALER in pn the 10th. J. M. Taylor brought to this city, are to be exchanged free for a simi preparing to do even better than hitherto Large assort lar grade of the present series; the Saturday, a large panther, cougar P PnienU of Fireworks ordered. The Brass Band DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, H ats c>, E ngland ’ s millionairest million or California lion killed about ten “exchange” offer will continue in BOOTS, SHOES. GROCERIES, Hym.?1 practising, etc., Ac. Come, sure, or you STOVES, TINWARE, CROCKERY (¡1 aire is said to be worth $80,(XX),(XX). miles east of the city. It meas- effect from Aug. 1. 1889. to Nov. 1, will be sure to miss the PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, PUTTY. T11F < t , 1889, when the regular retail price i ured 7 feet from tip to tip. SULTANA RAZORS AND T X L” ( UTl.FRv will have to be paid. N ine prisoners dug their way out CIGARS; AND A THOUSAND 0T1IE» . Silver State: Joseph Lorentz left I I have made arrangements with ,of the Union Or., jail Monday 10th here Saturday evening for Stauffer TOO NUMEROUS To MEXTIOX ROC ESSI O N. the Publishing Company to have inst. <4 NW gMTTho CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern Oregon p, & Sweetser’s ranch, four miles the new books for exchange at all ! above town, and told his family he the principal trading points in the , vU: J. J. T hanks to Dr. J. T. Alexander . nd lUrvev would be back at 7 o’clock next county, so the patronB may get the ft' •uumy. or« THS HERALD READING Bff ' aud L. B. Wright of Girard, Kas., morning. His son. a lad about ten, benefit of the exchange of books at ''-perun whod □i« of euchW for favors shown the senior editor of rettoti, I went up the road yesterday morn the least trouble possible. IS IIKRALD OFFICE, - - - Ult,j dial of the Interi« this paper, the past week—“As hould net be ing to meet his papa, but not see- Open every day except Sunday, from 9 u hl , J At Burns, Geo. McGowan will be cool water is to the thirsty soul, -------- n------ -- I ing him on the road, continued on the agent. so is friendship shown by distant Every Lady and Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to (k Read the Following Programme: . to the ranch, where he saw the At Harney, D. J. Lessing. ing Room. friends.’’ j team his father had been driving At Drewsey, A. Robbins. COMMITTEE ON arrangements . partly hitched to the wagon. The Salute of 13 Guns at Sunrise. The Burns agent will be furnished T he H erald acknowledges re ! Loy went to the house, which he books to exchange with the dis W. E. (¡race, Ike Baer, Forming Procession at 10:30 a m. ceipt of invitation to attend the found locked, and called his papa, tricts of Burns, Silver Creek, Poison A. W. Waters, H. 0. Levins, La nc order of procession . E. B. Hanley, A. A. Cowing, Fourth Annual Commencement Ex but got no answer. He took a box, Creek, and the two Upper Island P. F. Stenger, C. M. Caldwell, 1st. Burns Brass Band. ----------- < o >----------- ercises of St. Francis Academy, of placed it near the window, and look districts. T. J. Sillman, W. W. Johnson, 2d. Liberty ____ , Car. Baker City, Or., Thursday, June ing into the house, saw his father FROM PRINEVILLE To BURXj The Harney agent will exchange 3d. Representatives of the Press. Geo. McGowan. 13th, 1889, in Rust’s Hall. The lying on the bed. Again and again with the districts of Ilarr.ey, Rock Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. Welcome, 4th. Citizens on foot. program is an attractive one, and is | he called, but getting no answer, Creek and the Lower Island dis- 5th. Carriages and Horsemen. Mrs. Grace, Mrs. J C. Parker. G. B BAKER, Sub-Contractor. Line of march: From town to Mrs. M. A. Fry, a credit to the management of the realized the cause, ran back to . trict. Pic-nic Grounds. Leave« Prineville Mon«'»'» nt « « m. Arri«««: nt Euri ■ w„;, COMMITTEE ON REFRESHMENTS. academy. town and told his friends that his Leaven bum» Thurednv» ut « a m. Arrivi» ut Pilaevu., The Drewsey agent, the three dis M iss Harris, Mrs. Stenger, EXERCISES ON THE GROUND. papa was lying on the bed looking tricts in the vicinity of Drewsey. Mrs. Vaugh, Mrs. McGowan, State Teachers* Association. pale, and would not answer him. 1st. Music by the Band. I shall make arrangements with Misses McPheeters Passenger Rates from Prineville to Hinn«, |7..”O. RolliniTii|i,)||. Miss Waters, 2d. Prayer, by Rev. Bartholomew The State Teachers’ Association Charley Neth and John Cradon the district clerks of Blitzen and Mrs. M. A. Fry, Mrs. Thos. Gianini i 3d. Singing, by Glee Club. will be held at Salem, July 1, 2. and drove to the ranch and Fred Stauf Diamond valley districts, to collect COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. 4th. Remarks by the President, BREWERY. 3, 1889. Will convene in the legis fer Jr. took Dr. Kent along. They the old readers and I will deliver J. D. Shaw, J. C. Parker, T. V. B. Embree. lative hall, capitol building, at 7:30. found the door locked, and Mr. them the new books. Sam Durkhcimer. 6th. Reading of Declaration of W E. Grace, PAUL LOCHER p m, on Monday, July 1. All teach Lorentz lying on the bed a corpse. J. E. McKinnon. Should any one wish a new book Independence, by Geo. W. Hayes. 7th. Singing by Glee Club. ers and friends of education cordi- : It appears that while hitching up and not have an old one to ex COMMITTEE ON INVITATION. 8th. Firing Salute of 38 guns. BURNS, OREGON. ally invited. the team to come to town, he was change, the books can be bought C, Stone, Walter Cross, i 9th. Oration, by A. W. Waters. I). Carey, I). II. Smyth, The department of superinten- ■ i kicked and trampled upon by the during the “exchange” period for 10th. Music by the Band. B. F. Loyd, J. C. Garrett, dence will be organized by the sev-! horses, ns there were wounds on the the following price: 1st ; Reader 10 11th. Remarks by Hon. Harrison A. J. Wilson, E. A. Stauffer, eral county and city superintend-j head indicating the skull fractured. cents; 2d Reader 20c; 3d Reader Kelly and Hon. Win. W. Cardwell. ltobt. Terrell, J. C Wooley, 12th. Opening Remarks by E. .ents, and will meet in the office of Doubtless dazed by the kick, Mr. 25c; 4th Reader 35c; i 5th Reader Peter Clemens, P. F. Stenger, J. C. Welcome, Judge Shields, the superintendent of public instruc , Lorentz went to the house, locked 45c; after which time the regular Fischer. 13th. Declamation by A. F. Rit- > ! T. A. McKinnon. w. tion at 1:30o’clock, p in, on July 1. the door inside, took off his boots retail price will be; 1st Reader 25c; terbusch. OFFICERS. TOILET A R T I (’ L E S, GLASS, P UTT sw V?* The hotels of Salem will enter and lay on the bed, where he evi 2d Reader 45c; 3d Reader 60c; 4th 14th. Original Recitation, by Mrs he full.»wiu President—T. V. B. Embrce, R. J. I vers. tt«i dunce tain those attending during the days dently died in a few minutes, and i Reader 85c; 5th Reader $1,15. s: Almon 1 Vice-President—S. B. McPheeters 15th. Volunteer Remarks by .of the Association, at reduced rates without a struggle. Deceased came I»y». *ni Have the children gather up all Grand Marshal — P. F. Stenger' W. E. GRACE, P roprietor , *’ Arrangements have been made to Winnemucca from Alsace, eight the old readers, and see what books Others. eraoawte 16th. Grand Barbacue. Assistant Marshals—J. W. Sayer, re of eu< b years ago, was an industrious, in with the Southern Pacific (lines in they need for the fall and winter Isaac Foster, C, W. Jones, A Large Assortment of '/“’hVtnti A Basket Dinner will be served. Oregon), and Oregon Pacific rail offensive man, and he leaves a wid term and get the full benefit of the tiould not D. II. Smyth, Logan Cecil, After which the procession wi 11 road companies for reduced rates for ow and three children. W. II. Levins, W. Coatsworth. “exchange” offer. FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONtrKX» form again, and march back to - ivmhi those attending, and the usual re-, Prineville News: A few fields of The books will be on hand on and town, where splendid fireworks will representatives of the p [’HESS. .milted by Has just been Received. duction will be granted. Theusu-| spring-sown grain in this vicinity after Aug. 1, 1889. i A D. L. Grace, J. M. Vaughn. be exhibited in the evening. al Fourth-of-July rates will be in i are “burning” (turning premature The Elementary and Written A Free Ball at night. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCR 1 PTK)N8 CAREFULLY PRESCRIPTIONS effect on the O. R. & N. R. R. lines ly yellow) for want of rain. Fall Arithmetics arc also to be changed. THE SECOND YEAR OF in Oregon, from July 1 to July 4. sown crops are not suffering so The exchange price will be the old nW" Everything guaranteed pure and of the vertaa These rates will be open to teachers badly. Elementary and 15c for a new one; I _________ _______________________________ and others who may wish to attend j It is unlawful for any person or the old Written and 30c for a new the Association. Several State su persons to put any part of the car one of similar grade. Began on Thursday, November 29, 1888. perintendents of public instruction, Don’t forget the exchange date, cass of any dead animal into any and other leading educators from Now Time Subscribe« Aug. 1, 1889. AND TO RENEW EXPIRING SUBSCRIPTIONS. the Pacific Coast States have beer river, creek, pond, road, street, al 8270 for L. B. B aker , ley, lane, lot, field, meadow, or com e uai Will be the representative, at all times, of the Interests of the People. invited and are expected to be pres J conti C. A. SNOW à CO. School Superintendent. mon, or if owners knowingly per At all times advocating measures that look to the "greatest good to >f «aid la ent. r, Albert i the greatest number, ” in accordance w.th the principles of Democracy mit the same to remain in any of SILVER CREEK Patent« obtained, and all patent butilncr« attended to promptly and the aforesaid places, to the injury Congratulates Burns on its gain EXCHANGE NOTES. AS A LOCAL NEWSPAPER, Our Office if < pp« Bite the S. Patent offit o. au<l we can obtain ini« who remote from Washington. Send Model c.r Drawing. We advise asto*ce of such of health or annoyance of citizens, of the land office. T he H erald acknowledges no superior in Eastern Oregon. It points of charge: and we make no chargeViiluss patent 1« «ecured. *^11111 Silver State: Following is the every person so offending shall be We refer here to the P.iRtmusier, the Superintendent of Money Ord« nut ¿1 —Grain looks bad on account of with pride to its well-filled columns the past year, and to its evident offi< iala of the U. K. Patent Office. For < irt if ar, ndvit e, tcrir.i, andnnity at tty best estimate of the loss of life and fined not less than two dollars nor dry weather. Had a slight shower progressive influence upon the prosperity of the great Harney valley. As in the past so in the future it will strive to make prominent note | cEcnts in your own fita'e or county, write to altovv addren. property yet prepared: mhted by i more than twenty-five dollars. the 15th. benent the people; to record every --------------------- of every enterprise ; calculated to benefit every Mineral Point—LiveB lost, 16; showing up the resources of the Valley; to advocate Basclie Comj — Sheep shearing is is full blast. advance made in t' ’ „ . ‘ ' Bayard Taylor’s Famous Book—Offer z,, i 4row i itoo int o property, $100.000. Good Only till July 1. —R. J. Baker is shearing in the Law and Order under all circumstances; to frown upon all attempts East Conemaugh and Franklin, to foment discord among the people in the interest of any individual, BAKER, CITY. OREGON. “Views Afoot or Europe Seen canyon below Billie Hogan’s. clique or faction; to give the news of the day impartially aud as the town borough—Lives lost, 38; j PROOF, with Knapsack and Staff,” by Bay —Carl Cecil has moved his fam fully as industrious effort and the aid of friends may enable us to property, $1,200,(XX). Have the Largest Establishment in Eastern Oregon i ard Taylor, the most popular book ily home from California; Mrs. Ce obtain it; to give all the Local and Personal gossip of our section, Woodvale—Lives lost,300; prop-, of travels ever published by an cil is suffering with a humor in her suitable for publication, with all else of interest in this department; .erty, $3,500,000. --------- --- . T____________________ <*. IT WILL BE AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF THE VALLEY. American author, of which large arm. Johnstown and Millville—Lives Who know that in the rapid growth and wide proclamation of the —Ripe strawberries at Doug. Ba editions have been sold at $1.50, is lost, 7,000,; property, $18,000,000. now published in a handsome, big ker’s and lots of gooseberries for advantages of Harney Valley lies their own best road to prosperity Kernville—Lives lost, 600; prop BUGGIES S, BUCKBOARDS AND W type, cloth-bound volume of 481 ready use. and soon will have plen Should Subscribe for the Herald, Themselves erty, $300,000. SPORTING GOODS, & Cutlery, II' continu AND SEND EXTRA COPIES TO EASTERN FRIENDS. pages at the remarkably low price ty currents. Cambria—Lives lost, 1,100, prop —Railroad surveyers at Silver of 50 cents, or three copies for $1.10 The East erty, $750.000. post-paid! This price is to contin creek the 16th, steering their cuorse Has successfully maintained itself through an ordeal of local opposi Minersville—Lives lost, 8; prop ue till July 1st only. It is one to Harney valley. tion, vindictive and unscrupulous to a degree seldom equalled in erty, $15,000. Tinware, Glass, Paints and Oils, fWAll Kii —Gilchrist Brothers have re country journalism; has advocated unflinchingly the rights of all of Alden’s Literary Revolution Morrellville—Lives lost, 1; prop Deering Binder, Ac.¿«^Communications answers _ the people of East Oregon generally and Harney Valley especially schemes to attract attention to his turned to their sawmill, twenty erty, $10,000. Orders with this House if you want to buy wha'j» against the machinations of all organzed petty cliques that sought large catalogue of standard books. miles north of here and will com-, by fraudulent misrepresentation to advance the private interests of a Sheridan and Coopersdale—No He ought to sell a million copies! mence work soon. few at the expense of the many. Believing that "The sober second li.’es lost; property, $75,000. No traveler ever saw more than —The old Evergreen school thought of the people is always right and always effective,” and that BLOOMINGTON NURSERY. Pennsylvania Railroad, $15,000,- Taylor, or told his adventures in house will be sold, July 1st, to the’ “Truth is mighty nnd will prevail,” T he H erald has steadfastly fol 000. lowed the right , and the people have given it a moral and material more vivid language. His pen highest bidder. Total lives lost, 9,063; property,! that renders its permanency beyond question. As it has —We understand our village | support pictures are charming, his book an worked indefatigably and unselfishly in the interest of the people, it $34,075,000. American classic. Aside from its black-smith is dipping his sheep, now asks for patronage that will yield something more than a bare The loss of life in Johnstown literary merit this story of the and is much needed at his shop— existence. It has become valuable to all as a general newspaper, and proper is but little more than guess. plucky lad who was determined to too many irons in the fire Jim. Is Now a fixed Institution of the Valley It is too large a place for anybody —A treble birthday dinner was see Europe with or without means, to know everybody, nnd the survi serves as an inspiration to all young given by Mrs. Simon I^ewis for the vors are so scattered that the regis men to rise above their surround benefit of Misses Lizzie and Stella Has, from the initial number to the present, persistently and impres tration of the living which has ings and make a like success of life. Garrett and Mr. 8. Lewis. The sively maintained that the Harney country was one of the finest I reached 12,000 in the district, indi You may order the book direct, or young ladiee received a very fine agricultural regions in the Union, needing only the presence of indus cates nothing. The loss in the trious farmers to develop its wonderful resources. To prove the truth through any book-seller or news present each. smaller towns named is obtained —J. C. Garrett and E. D. Bak« r of the strong language in its columns, the proprietor gave up a part dealer.—J ohn B. A lden , Publisher, from the leading men in each, who started for Prineville on the 2Vth of his office room to the exhibition of the products of the Valley,: New York, Chicago, or Atlanta, have in a measure got their heads and urgently asked for specimens cf actual growth and for everybody for supplies. A R eader of T he H erald . to call and inspect them. Attached to cnch specimen was the name again and arc able to think with Clinton Pennington the Rye val of the producer, often with the mode of cultivation. This was a some coolness. ley murderer, of May 28, was con —Mrs. Ada Iaeger and son. of tangible, practical presentation of the matter, which any one could Roseburg Plaindealer: Hon. L. victed in Baker City, on June 16th, Portland, daughter of W. W. John verify. How successful this movement has been, hundreds can testify | D. Montgomery of Galesville was of murder in the first degree of son, arrived in town Tuesday even-1 Ali T he H erald asks in return for itsefforts to serve the people, is in the city this week and filled his Chas. B. Ralcom, the jury's deci-, an increase of public patronage—a modest request when it is consid ing; Mrs. W. W. Johnson mean ered that it returns to each patron more than bis money's worth. bonds as agent of the Indian Dep sion announced after an absence of; while has gone to Portland to visit If each resident of the Harney country will subscribe or renew for redation Claims; 8. Abraham and only four hours. this lady. himself and take one or more copies to send abroad, it will so extend W. F. Benjamen bondsmen. Mr. T he H erald ’ s sphere of usefulness as to enable all to claim that M. will assume his duties as soon —Dr. Gilham, of Harney, was T he author of “Joe Bowers": Is a true Advocate of the Harney Country. as be receives his commission. sent for Monday to attend Dear. “Mv name it 1« Joe Rower«, --------------- <o>--------------- a brother Ike, J. E. Ragon who has been a citi’ I'm 1 have Horton of Diamond who had bro just from old Mlraouri, xen of Roseburg for several years, ken a blood vessel. Ye«, all the way from Pike.” MEDIUM OF ADVERTISING, left na Sunday for Harney valley Is said to be living a hermit life T he H erald presents unusual advantages. It is centrally located —Mr. Taylor of the Railroad Ho. with his family to permanently re- in the neighborhood of Nestucca and rapidly growing country, where manufactures of all kinds tel nt Ontario is on his way to Burns a are new needed. We will soon have direct railroad communication with aide. Mr Ragon’a long residence bay the on Oregon coast. with a view to locating. Portland and the East. Live business men of loth sections should in Roseburg has endeared him and T he H erald ' s columns to secure this great nnd growing trade. —Guardiani of the school chib I —Rumor says: A man by th«{ use family to all his neighbors, and It» rates, proportioned to its circulation, arc reasonable. dren ’ s interest in this county will they will join with us in wishing name of Goodhue near Prairie City »McCall on or address they may find a pleasant home and find the perusal of Prof. Baker’s ar or upper John Day committed sui D. L. G RACE, enjoy life as they richly deserve. ticle of material advantage to them. cide by jumping off a bridge EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. THE HERALD. Harn Leadine Stage i DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, Isf THE EAST OREGON HERALD, X is the <L.«* .^11 to 1 -ill . Oregon Herald 4 1 / t