East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, July 11, 1889, Image 1

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¡L ast O regon H erald
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1889.
$2.50 a Year.
-
An old astrological predietion
P. L. Davis, San Francisco, Cal.,
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
gives the character of a girl accord­ Store service. H. E. Freyschalag,
Location. R choiiiu - ch , Climate, Soil, ing to the month she is born in, as I San Jose, Cal* Fishing net. G.
and Needed Development*.
Guibbini, Point Reyes, Cal., Gate.
follows:
If a girl is born in January, she P. H. Jackson, San Francisco, Cal.,
A h Reported bv n Lute Visitor Here
THZ HERALD READING BOOM.
will be a prudent housewife, given Illuminating tiles. J. M. Keith,
in the Ilosebur« Review.
Albany,
Or.,
Wire
and
picket
fences.
to melancholy, but good-tempered,
Viola Moore, San Francisco, Cal.,
IN HERALD OFFICE,
-
-
-
BURNS, OREGO
Harney Valley is a beautiful val­ and fond of fine clothes.
Music stand and portfolio. W. S.
Open every day except Sunday, from 9 a m to 5 p m.
ley in Eastern Oregon in Harney
If in February, an affectionate
Los Angeles, Cal., Extension
county, between 118 and 120 de­ i wife and tender mother, and devot­ Odle,
ladder. E. L. Ransome. San Fran­ Every Lady and Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to this Free Read­
grees West Longitude from Green­ ed to dress.
ing Room.
cisco, Cal^ Concrete and artificial
wich and between 43 and 44 de­
stone
finish.
II.
Root,
San
Fran
­
If in March, a frivolous chatter-
grees North Latitude, about 3,500 hox, somewhat given to quarrelling, cisco, Cal., Wire rope. H. Sut­
Itlve notice by
jiot answer the
feet above the level of the sea, with and a connoisseur in gowns and bon­ cliffe, Oakland Cal., Fire grate.
THE SECOND YEAR OF
take his paper
r i s n»t being
an
area of about 2500 square miles, nets.
akts lhe p. b -
er for payment
containing 1,600,000 acres of land.
If in April, inconstant, not very I
paper digf uii-
cr , ..r the Pub-
This valley is nestled in a broken intelligent, but likely to be good­
ntil pm mein I n
nut whether i|
chain of moutains on the north, looking and i-tudioBe of fashion
There urn le
eiti is made
east, south and west with the high-1 plates.
I
paper from the
If in May, hanuKiine, am’.nblr Í
eat jHiakBof the Blue mountains on
Began on Thursday, November 29, 1888.
la uuine or an-
' of not. is
the north and the Steen mountains and given to stylo ito dress.
stopped
on the south, towering up into the ' If in June, impetuous, will mar­
I iaper
Now is the Time to Subscribe
ler continues
o pay for it if
realms of perpetual snow. This ry early, be frivolous, and like
This prui teds
dressy
clothes.
pay for what he
AND TO RENEW EXPIRING SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Absolutely Pure. valley has AN ABUNDANCE
If in July, possibly handsome,
at refusing to
from the pos-
but with a sulky temper and a pen­
Th b powder never varies. A marvel of puri­ ' of water supplied by the Silvies
d for, without
chant for gay attire.
la evidence of ty, 8 reuglh, and whoiesomenesB. More eco-
uomii ai than lhe ordinary kin* s, and cannot and Blitzen rivers Ind their tribu­
tie sold in competition with lhe multitude of
If in August, amiable and prac­
low tent, short weight, alum or ph. Bpha‘e pow­ taries, and oth:r smaller streams,
ders. Sold only in < at s. R oyal B aking P ow ­
tical, likely to marry rich and to
Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of
all of which have their outlets in dress strikingly.
. »5.75 der Co., 1€M. Wall st New York.
California, so laxative and nutritious,
.. 4.75
the Malheur and Harney lakes.
oiie year . :>.75
with the medicinal virtues of plants
Will be the representative, at all times, of the Interests of the People.
If
in
September,
discreet,
affable,
“
3.7»
to be most beneficial to the
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Malheur and Harney lakes much liked, and a fashionable known
At all times advocating measures that look to the “greatest good to
••
. 3.7ft
human
syitem,
forming
the
ONLY
PER
­
“
4.U0
the greatest number,” in accordance with the principles of Democracy
have no outlets. These two lakes dresser.
cv.Epaper 5.75
FECT REMEDY to act fffnily X«'
thly
4.75
are connected by an artificial chan-. If in October, pretty and coquet­ promptly on the
.. 3.75
sine
. 3 75
T.
V.
B.
EMBREE,
M.
D.
nel and are on a level with each tish, and devoted to attractive gar­ KIDKETS, LITER LXD BOWELS
3.U0
6.ÍW
Office at his residence on the east side of Sil-
—AND TO —
AS A LOCAL NEWSPAPER,
other,
to the contrary notwithstand­ niture.
3.0J vies River, ten miles below Burns.
t.OU
If in November, liberal, kind, of Cleanse the System Effectually,
ing, as yon will observe by the maps
3 00
ITorld
3 (X)
— SO THAT —
a mild disposition, and an admirer
T he H erald acknowledges no superiorjn Eastern Oregon. It points
5.00
S. B. McPheeters, M. D. giving the geography of this region. of
PURE BLOOD,
stylish
dress.
5.20
with pride to its well-filled columns the past year, and to its evident
RIFUt
These
two
lakes
cover
an
area
of
|
PHYSICIAN
&
SURGEON.
REFRESHING SLEEP,
5.20
and
progressive
influence upon the prosperity of the great Harney valley.
If
in
December,
well-proportioned,
3.75
People
Office at W. E. Grace’s Drug Store.
1-ly
HEALTH and STRENGTH
aLout 150 square miles and are
B ut tint
As in ,the past so in the future it will strive to make prominent note
re loped I a,. W
r llluuMi
I
fond
of
novelty,
and
extravagant,
rcular.
Naturally
follow.
Every
one
is
using
it
Vol. 1, 55 cents;
NEAR THE CENTER
of every enterprise calculated to benefit the people; to record every
•L’C.
and a student of dressy effects.— I and all are delighted with it. Ask yout
IDEAL
'
of
the
valley.
Their
shores
are
advance made in showing up the resources of the Valley; to advocate
druggist
for
SYRUP
OF
FIGS.
Manu
­
Practical
Surveyor
\V.
H
.Siviter,
in
Editor
’
s
Drawer,
orks can be ex
Law and Order under all circumstances; to frown upon all attempts
Rvuin.
factured only by the
low, but they have never been ( Harper’s Magazine for July.
t . a . M c K innon ,
I
J
to foment discord among the people in the interest of any individual,
CALIFORNIA
FIG
SYRUP
CO.
known
to
overflow.
The
low
shores
Any and all kinds of surveying (lone on shor
clique or faction; to give the newb of the day impartially and as
S am F rancisco , C al .
notice and reasonable terms.
Settler
We find the following in T he L ouisvillr , K v .
8 are solicited wishing t«> be located, cun have plais furuishc of these lakes accounts for the shal­
N ew Y ork , N
fully as industrious effort and the aid of friends may enable us to
| iheir work for f i:EK of charge.
lowness of the wells in this valley, H erald Scrap-Book:
obtain it; to give all the Local and Personal gossip of our section,
and bind the
e, aud pay fur
the entlni
which are from eight to twenty feet The child that is born on the Sab-
suitable for publication, with all else of interest in this department;
•I t<«8cr.<<i
tiieeibu.ur _____________________ __
IIARNZY ADVERTISEMENTS.
bath day
.
I
Saddle and Harness Shon- deep. Irrigation is
11 ” n . SLJ-UJ'IL?"
- -■ ! ll'iXl
- - . ' 1 SJ--
IT WILL BE AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF THE VALLEY.
Is blithe and bonny, good and gay;
J. C. WELCOME - P roprietor .
NOT NECESSARY
»VERTfSING RATE-
Monday
’
s
child
is
fair
of
face,
BURNS. OREGON.
to raise crops and gardens. The
6 mo
1 yr.
W. A. WILSHIRE,
1. NAT. HUDSON
Tuesday’s child is full of grace;
Harney, Or.
Lakeview, Or.
soil here contains all the properties Wednesday child is merry and glad
Sil DO »15.Ou
ZH.OO
necessary
to
make
a
successful
40 00
Thursday’s child is sour and sad;
\\ - a -T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R
50 00
WILSHIRE A HUDSON.
grain growing country. Small fruit Friday’s child is loving and giving, I
54 00
-AND-
P.O 00
Who know that in the rapid growth and wide proclamation of the
And
Saturday
’
s
child
must
work
ul ■ 1*1 M
and shrubbery, and berries of near­
11U.UU 140 00
Jeweler.
Attorneys-at-Law
, Mir
for
his
living.
advantages of Harney Valley lies their own best road to prosperity
»• btatk.
ly all kinds can be successfully
rrfai
LAKEVIEW AND HARNEY, OR.
yearly ad ver:
—
npleu IMhKI
Publisher.
»of *1«
CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns , O r . ! raised here.
This firm practices in the c< ourtB of the State,
On the second occasion alluded »na
Ing tp space;
Any
Jjtfore the V, S. Land -' Office.
___
__
„ land'
____
VACANT LAND
liner t
to I was travelling by stage-coach Office or other business entrusted to them will Should Subscribe for the Herald, Themselves
-M.IB Ik- .
receive prompt attention.
as
level
as
your
floor
in
bodies
of
I’eopk1
through a Highland district of
tlessthsn IO cents per
OREGON WOOL EXCHANGE. thousands of acres, is here to be ta­ Scotland with my father—a clergy­ OP-LAND CASES SOLICITED.
s. i
H
• yearly, or k0 cents, transient,
tarrllHi '>*kl
idt-rw II
AND SEND EXTRA COPIES TO EASTERN FRIENDS.
ken and is just as good as any that man, by-the.way—and managed
rwltBtt*l
1 position 92 extra charge JMT in
V. J. MILLER.
Jteait of p«*Irlon
position 8»
ichct PORTLAND -------- OREGON.
.'.’JtMd'of
«. Slamiiug
erau.inr.' ............
temporarily
to
escape
from
his
pa
­
is occupied. Home seekers in Ore­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
ternal supervision. Having done
,dl n««-latter fre«.
gon cannot do better elsewhere.
Harney City, Oregon.
GEO. POPE a co.
... jimU'.' e stereotype all onr adr - rt im ir.i r ■■
so,
I
found
myself
in
contiguity
The East Oregon Herald
nntbrSr* »Her l*t four publlr Htloi.R. >1 ear h.
This Eden will not long remain with two cattle-drovers, whose con­ Will practice in all the State Courts. 1-tf
'nt.il *tl*lnir tn local column«, lee a line.
in an unsettled state, but in a few versation amounted virtually to the
UMxoteae, birth, and death am., .in.,- W 0 0 L G R A 1) E R S ,
"’ ¿Li buth ltoroa/oltcUed ur rent.
short years this land will be all ta­ following:
WOOL PACKERS,
al rate* offered to lullgiour., rotial,
ken, the golden opportunities now
Has successfully maintained itself through an ordeal of local opposi­
n-ad I W^oual boffic*.
AND
I “Eh, Donal’, and hoo are ye?”
offered will be improved.
age Nlnri.’’'®
••*■■■• ii
tion, vindictive and unscrupulous to a degree seldom equalled in
“Wecl.”
V
RORH’GN ADVRItTISERS.
-COM MISSION MERCHANTS-
country journalism; has advocated undinchingly the rights of all
The climate is salubrious and
.... * , .ecttnlly ■oUelllmi
I "■ r.-'nl--'
I
“That’s guid.”
the people of East Oregon generally and Harney Valley especially
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED— will compare favorably with any j
loud.
keep our reader*p. t
I
, lr.,,.id reliable flnu* io .1. - « ..
“No sae guid eyther.”
against the machinations of all organzed petty cliques that sought
other part of the “Inland Empire
will be eaved by ref. —
t.. n.- —ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL.
VAN. S. CURTIS, P rop ’
:....r«r .'••ndbrnen » bated tabu« viir i in u.u-
by fraudulent misrepresentation to advance the private interests of a
“
IIoo
’
s
that?
”
!
Burns
and
Harney
are
the
princi
­
agents
:
arJ ,,^...ndad>oiutnii evunil- ►
1
few
at the expense of the many. Believing that “The sober second
Burns, pal towns and in fact are the only
Geo. McGowan
“I tnarrit a bad wife.”
All kinds of Blacksmithing ' thought of the people is always right and always effective,” and that
Ilamev. I towns in the Harney valley. These
V. J. Milller,
“That’s bad.”
■ “Truth is mighty and will prevail,” T he H erald has steadfastly fol­
towns are about fifteen miles apart
and Wagon work
B. *ton Avenry with DENNY, RICE A CO,
“No sae bad eyther.”
lowed the kight , and the people have given it a moral and material
in
the
northern
portion
of
the
val
­
Federal st.
Es ub’iBhed 1835.
^^Horseshoeing SB.OO a «pan.
h'phietB
“Hoo’s that?”
I support that renders its permanency beyond question. As it has
ley. Both towns have an
[ter liviu b ,
in 8, Tit Ke'E,
worked indefatigably and unselfishly in the interest of the people, it
“She had a wheen o' sheep.”
IMMENSE TERRITORY
ii.geifi,
EU.
now asks for patronage that will yield something more than a bare
“
No
sae
bad
that.
”
BLACKSMITH.
adjacent, adapted to both farming
existence. It has become valuable to all as a general newspaper, and
y ou
for re-
ELITE SALOON.
“Ay, but they had the rot.”
New.paper Ad-
-Burns, Or. I and stock-raising. The town of
E D. GRAY
ew » ori.
Burns has two creditable newspa-
“That’s bad.”
OREGON
HARNEY,
I pers viz: E ast O regon H erald
“No sae bad eyther.”
Is Now a fixed Institution of the Valley
—GENERAL REPAIRING— and Harney Items, the former by
COATSWORTH 4 TKEGA3KI8,
“
Hoo
’
s
that?
”
PROPRIETORS.
bis honor D. L. Grace, and the lat-'
AND
“I selt them and bought a hoose.”
ter by J. M. Vaughn, Esq. The
min Harrison
“That’s guid.”
principal
stock
men
of
this
valley
.evi P. Murton
LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
are Messrs. Pete French, J. Devine i “No sae guid eyther.”
invsG. binine
ilium Windom
and
the
L.
F.
Co.
These
parties
John W. Nuble
“Hoo’s that?”
tu field Procter Promptly executed. The building has been en arc all said to he millionaires and
I
min F. Tracey larged and improved and is oreparen to turn
‘P Poetai
“1 he hoose was burnt. »,
iniah M. liufek out all kinds of blacksmithing on short notice , their wealth is variously estimated
F. A. COGSWELL, Has, from the initial number to the present, persistently and impres­
( HAR. A. COGSWELL.
». II. fl. Miller and in the best style. Terms: Cush.
“That’s bad.”
Linkvllle.
1-ly
i
Lakeview
from one to fifty millions.
sively maintained that the Harney country was one of the finest
n V. anamaker
“
No
sne
bad
eyther.
”
agricultural regions in the Union, needing only the presence of indus­
COGSWELL * COGSWELL.
The L. F. Company have lately
“Hoo’s that?”'
trious farmers to develop its wonderful resources, lo prove the truth
LAKEVIEW ANI» LINKVII.LE. Or.
! consolidated their stock and land
of the strong language in its columns, the proprietor gave up a part
“She was in it.”—From Editor’s
interests here with Mr. Jno. Devine,
Red Front Livery
his office room to the exhibition of the products of the \ alley,
and are partners as “Lux, Miller, Drawer’ in Harper’s Magazine for Ättorneys-at-Law ■ I of -J
________ ei—___ i___ i r«-
ted 8U*
and
urgently asked for specimens «4*
cf «zx4..<il
actual evwrxwfli
growth ar»rl
and fnr
for pvprvhiwlv
everybody
Mason A Devine” and are known on July.
l-ty
.................
'
fcimen
was
the name
!
to
call
and
inspect
them.
Attached
to
each
specimen
meli o»•'J
Stable
this coast as lhe Pacific Live Stock
______
,
......
_
.....
.
This
was a
good re
i
of
the
producer,
often
with
the
mode
of
cultivation.
>
*
’ W
II. CALDWELL,
- - - PROPRIETOR. Association, which is perhaps the i
practical presentation of the matter, which
| tangible,
................................................................
’ ’ any one could
WES«*
Patent« Granted
I
strongest on this coast if not the I
verify. How successful this movement has been, hundreds can testify’
To citizens of the Parifl- States during the pi >ns
A CASH BUSINESS AT BED- strongest in the world. Their do­ 3 „ weeks ...w.
r.ming
and reported for ....
ihe ____
E art _____
O regon
H tKR
i
-
rrlr.g eri*
minions extend from Grant county, ald by our advertisers. €. A. Snow <k Co. Pat­ Attorney, Notary Public A All T he H erald asks in return for itsefforts to serve the people, ia
’«wjeti. opp U. H. Batent Office, Waahiugt
an increase of public patronage—a modest request when it ia consid­
. Pni.e-I
ROCK PRICES.
Or., to the southern confines of Cal­ ent
ton, D. C.
Collector.
ered
that it returns to each patron more than hiB money’s worth.
unge «>f ■t,BI*'
They can travel hundreds
Is our motto. Good Buggy Teams, and Nice ifornia.
. W. GlLHAM
le qnc«WnJ
H. Bryan, Modesto, Cal., Har' A. C. BRODERSEN,.. . Lakeview If each resident of the Harney country will subscribe or renew for
J. T. HMlKLtHl saddle Horses Furnished at Reasonable Charges of miles from here in a southerly
iRSÌllupH
W. £. ÜRA« K and Particular Attention paid to the Boarding
vester-header. L. Busse, Han Fran­ Any buiineM entrusted to me, will receive himself and take one or more copies to send abroad, it will so extend
l e« t 1 • ‘ S
,
V. J. M iller and Gruoxningof Transient Stock. Hay A Grain direction and camp every night on
i thè two»«.
niott careful and prompt attention. Land mat- T he H erald ’ s sphere of usefulness as to enable all to claim that it
cisco, Cal., Dumping wagon. C. I tert
on hand.
L
ytle H o vard
their
free-holds.
Peter
French
Esq.
< wllectiun a ajseciatey Corretpond-
e i«n
1. B. James
Ewing, San Francisco, •Cal., .xx»m _ ence and
aolicited in English and German.
«. Hllil
is
administrator
to
the
Dr.
Glenn
Is a true Advocate of the Harney Country.
W. R. GRADON
mi *t
estate of California, Mr. French’s shuttle box lever. F. W. Hyde,
A. A. I O .ING
CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
Davisville,
Cal.,
Gate.
L.
J.
James,
|
.
E.
ALBERSuN
ÌXAMI”*’’ "i
wife being heiress of that estate.
L. II. B aker
Pomona. Cal., Corset. E. C. Jones.
W m . M eeker
Attorney-at-Law
Two established surveys
•"tKirSSy
San Francisco, Cal., Coin actuator
oFFfCK:
MEDIUM OF ADVERTISING,
C. A. SV.’EEK.
FOR RAILROADS
A. F. SNELLING
E. Schmidt, Marysville, Cal.,
M. A. KELTON.
'. M. TO a N^ENI»
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
have been made through Harney Stretcher-bar. W. J. Thomas. Sau-
„ gt niitfljf',;
T he H erald presents unusual advantages. It is centrally located in
Lakeview, Or.
CANYON CITY. OREGON
utr hi tl>e.".
valley by the Oregon Pacific R. R. celito, Cal.. Balanced piston. L. E.
nlllh',rL’L.3
ft.racHeei In the court! of the atate, and before a new and rapidly growing country, where manufactures of all kinds
j Co. and the N. P. R. R. Co.
Walberg, Hollister, Cal., Cart
U. S. Land Office.
i-V
are needed. We will soon have direct railroad communication with
■ eie.:
1 With the advent of railroad fa­ spring.
nna K*iM.?J_
Portland and the East. Live business men of both sections should
Attorney-at-Law.
wortli'’«.rii
use T he H erald ’ s columns to secure this great and growing trade.
, I. O. O. F.
cilities this year to Harney valley
thc » EIW
J. Belin, West Point, Cal., Amal­
very Sa. urdav at
,t. fu. lire.
M.
DUSTIN.
Its rates, proportioned to its circulation, are reasonable.
and
with
the
advent
of
the
electric
gamator.
I/.
J.
Borie,
San
Fran
­
JNNoN, N. G.
weeki - v
telegraph to our midst, we will ask cisco. Cal., Affixing postagewtamsp Livery I Feed Stable
■i< unii'«', !
Office Canyon City and Burns.
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for no more, for these are the requi­ etc. J. A. Christy^
r, Ix»s
lx>s_ Angeles,
parline"' •
sites for modern civilization and Cal., Advertising. Elim M. Dean,
terms , in advance :
P. H. MURPHY.
f lea.HuS "r.
.. 42.50
the “evolution theory” of develop­ Alta. Cal., Staple driver. Frank­ LAKEVIEW _ - - - OREGON One copy one year.........
..
4.50
ment will naturally follow. I have lin W. Gaines, Colfax. Wash., Fruit
Two copies, one year
& GRAIN
csjs excepted.
.. 6.00
ducer •
received letters of inquiry regarding or vegetable cooker. P. II. Jack- Alwar* on HAY
hand, «nd prompt attention »Iren Three copies, one year ..
TY :
.. 10.00
1-r
this region ai.d having lately trav­ son, San Francisco. Cal., Beam or all order« for team* and vehicle*.
Four copies, one year.....
_
. Frida? mf> am.
elled over a good portion of it. I send girder support. R. P- Waddell,
Kurda? * 10:45p m.
H erald with any Periodical or Magazine at clubbing ratee.
you the above as the best means of Alameda. Cal., Sash supporter. J.
Ut
imparting the information desired H. Wait, Junction City, Or., Safe-
Wachmaker & Jeweler, XZF*Call on or address
through
the
columns
of
your
valu-
railway
switch,
____
’
I.
N.
Woodie,
D. L. GRACE,
tew:
able paper.
More Anon,
"
.
Albany,
Ór., •«
Veterinary
surgical in-
J. W. BONEBRAKE.
editor amp rROrtUBTOR.
Lftkeview, Oregon.
H. B. H. 1 strument.
►It, Port matter
LD.
HARNEY VAbLHY
EASTERN ADVERTISEMENT.
THE EAST OREGON HERALD,
POWDER
3
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