O regon H erald $2.80 a Year. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1889. No. 88. “6—— BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. ! for no more, for these are the requi termediate points will be supplied; sites for modern civilization and and that a large order business will R^,IfHKD EVERY Till KSDAY Soil. the “evolution theory” of develop be done. It is to be hoped that Mr. I ment will naturally follow. I have Gentsch will view the matter fav- THZ HERALD READING ROOM. received letters of inquiry regarding orbly and establish the route. L N. GRACE, A» K<-p<>ri«-<l bv a Late Viwitor Here in Hit- KoHeliura Review. this region and having lut« ‘ ly trav IIEKS AND PBOI'IGETOItS. IN HERALD OFFICE, - - - BURNS, OREGO Baptism—“Into” <>r “Near By.” Harney Valley is a beautiful val elled over a good portion of it, I send Open every day except Sunday, from 9 a m to 5 p m. [Cvii-Lritrateil. I UbCUlJPTlON KATE ------n--- — ley in Eastern Oregon in Harney you the above as the best means of I In reply to the intense interest imparting the informaron desired Every Lady and Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to this Free Read I county, between 118 and 120 de ___ uh. taken by a few church goers as to ing Room. Mr (luadvanre) grees West Longitude from Green through the columns of your valu the way to be baptized, and which able paper. Moro Anon, wich and between 43 and 44 de EDQJ i newspa F ab mws the M. E. pastor has been trying to II. B. II. fi.,, . a»taib»ier 1»tsrmel «.> give by grees North Latitude, al out 8,500 ‘^U^urninir liwi paper n.>i hi * a « i - the satisfy by a series of articles from en a BUtr’rtbar d. M tv»» take hip pHiier feet above the level of the sea. with , ’»a office. an»iibe i^a.oi f.<r i s n.,t Oenm his stand-point (written at requert EAST OREGON <'OVNTY NEWS. neglect to d«» a » mnk»* ihe p. ni - an area of about 2500 square miles, THE SECOND YEAR OF iipoUBibieto the put».* • i -r pin mi nt of members of his church), a read any peisua orileia !■> ¡'I jot i containing 1,600,000 acres of land. er of T he H ekai . d sends in the ***«^»e mu»« pay all arrearim* h . ..r th«- I’uh- UNION. •v to lead li until pu intent in This valley is nestled in a brok« n uli amount whether it following chestnut, a chestnut so Scout: A double barreled shot *»t. There tan be chain of moutains on the north- ; gun exploded in the han<ls of Mas i ancient that “verily, it stinketh” Jftvineiii in made. b a paper from the I east, south and west with the high- ter Jake Edwards, 13yc^rs of age, yet is droll whithal: to hiB name or on- kacribeu or not. ¡ b i est peaks of the Blue mountains on 1 of Clover cfcek, on ifit fcy June A Dutchman once heard a ser-, Began on Thursday, November 29, 1888. ' thejiorth and the Steen mountains 25th, while shooting squirrels, mon by a preacher who did pot be-1 hie paper Btopped iu-usher contium h ' on the south, towering up into the causing a frightful lasceration of lieve in immersion for baptism. JKii« i i . i pm for it it NDAÍÍ is iSSpirtli' e This pro» eeds il out realms of perpetual snow. This the left hr nd and necessitating am- in his discourse he attempted to ^_ amanini!ht pay for what he AND TO RENEW EXPIRING SUBSCRIPTIONS. Pure. ! valley has that refi.r ing putation at the lower third of the explain the preposition “into,' as- u h AN ABUNDANCE Th'« powder never varies. A marvel of puri leaving them un< ailed for, without fore-arm which was successfully sorting that it meant simply going the same, is prim a fa« ia evidence of ty, B.rength, and vth.desoineneFs. More eco by the Silvies performed by Dr. Saylor, assisted down to or near the water, and be nomical than the ordinari kii «s, and cannot of water supplied I fraud. be sold in competi'iun v. i h the multitude of l.»w list, short weight, alum or ph. Bphate pow and Blitzen rivers and their tribu by Dr. Homan of La Grande. ■ J iierald ci . vi . i i - i The ing sprinkled. At the close of this ders. SoI«I only in < ui s. R oyal B aking P ol taries, and other smaller streams, der Co., 10<i Wali a.., New York. thumb, index finger and the ma very labored discourse, the preach i'll.-, Th»«3»»U»«7. oh «' l'n.brMH»»><l St. Niehoi»., £ “ -*■".> :11 of which have their outlets in jor portion of the palm of his hand er gave an opportunity for any ‘yltig-SSa DWnvMSt »««SSlim'. IHIC y eur tu«l Fvieisou Mawur KM i the Malheur and Harney lakes. was carried away, besides badly present to express their thoughts Wijl be the representative, at all times, of tho Interests of the People. EI’ISNS ADVERTISEMENTS. raODir’" ud 1«1 <«u<le» Lrr'S We»! ’» Shore » «:•■• - «.'«) The Malheur and Harney lakes I fracturing the wrist joint. on the subject. The Dutchman ac At all times advocating measures that look to the “greatest good to . .. . —l.e«.le'. illii..rnf. ! x. .> the greatest number,” in accordance with the principles of Democracy . >l.d 1.1».lv ■ P.,pui»l 'i ! I have no outlets. These two lakes cepted the invitation, and remarked .nd l.»«.le».'Uiiu»y M. umz . < CROOK. l 'tlellurd'» M»x»Hne 3 7.. I are connected by an artificial chan Prineville News: C. B. Bnker as follows: iu I Wee»ly Call Daily Call . .. < ou nel and are on a level with each will resume personal charge of his “Mr. Breacher, I ish so glad I L,n(1 weekly Examiner 0 j AS A LOCAL NEWSPAPER, n?"(!„,>n:i Daily Examiner <• Ou other, to the contrary notwithstand mail route between this place and vash here to-night, for I has had WeeKly New Work W.»rhl oo ¿«Sir ’U'1 Detroit Free Pros L 00 ing. as yon will observe by the maps Burns next Monday. atojITo and llarpetV Jfclg.izine explained to mv mint something uiul Hni-|Kr\ Weekly datlnever could believe pefore. T he H erald acknowledges no superior in Eastern Oregon It ^nts 1 giving the geography of this region. The new M. E. church building Hnrper’s Lazar . .5 20 , T . i j j . • . i with pride to its well-filled columns the past year, and to its evident rlCufcand Harper*’» Ynung People These two lakes cover an area of is in course of construction, the i Oh, I ish so glad dat into does not progreB8jve influence upon the prosperity of the great Harney valley, nd Alden’s Manifohi < iclope«iia, i.'J.' about 150 square miles and are foundation having already been mean into at nil, but shust close ,\g ¡n the pa8t bo in the future it will strive to make prominent note such hi ••tditioiiBl volume af> ' «»1. ...»•»« vu . b ; n«I cw b extra ner volume, p. b u.e. py or near to, fur now I can pelieve of every enterprise calculated to benefit the people; to record every ad in ar.7« NEAR THE CENTER laid. ——¿3topleaof all the above work# < au be ex STulL Efti leisure In the Reading K»>om. Ben Zell returned from Harney manish things vot I could not un- advance made in showing up the resources of the \ alley, to advocate of the valley. Their shores i the Gott Fr * Mr ( Law and Order all th<? circumstances; frown upon attempts tpremo (» - —— valley on Tuesday. He says the dorstnnd derstand ....fore pefore. We We rent real, Mr. ) foment digcord under among people in the to interest of any all individual, low, but they have never 1 .sup'ag^:^ -olleqePr« ““Publishers of periodi< - ilk are B.illcited hay crop of that region is extremely Breacher, dat Iamel was east mto cijqUC or faction; to give the news of the day impartially and as known to overflow. The low sh “v y!\',1'1‘CJul)hiIi«< ra cb a'cop' .«» :h<-lr work f«.r de ten of lions, and came out alife! fully as industrious effort and the aid of friends may enable us t» StatePut^ Kea;ling RvoJi! - Vveliiv, uh «. l>ii:«i tin- of these lakes accounts for the shal light, on account of dry weather. leSchoolBae^Be oi ' ha f-v .«;:•.e. :.u pui n r Now, I could never understand dat, obtain it; to give all the Local and Personal gossip of our section, Those who never saw an enor lowness of the wells in this valley, hl«r«w.,v •'»verli»... for de wilt pcast would eat him up suitable for publication, with all else of interest in this department; rIres!.l«>. 11. -- -’ t J mous pelican bill can have that which are from eight to twenty feet i ¿'addle Shor- ds Pei. I r.p ! —--- - IJCKE pleasure by calling at Templeton’s right off; but now it ish very clear1 jy WILL BE AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF THE VALLEY. J. C. WELCOME - P roprietor . deep. Irrigation is ' D ,’lsltTISlNG BATES: ill RN>, ’REGON. jb mo I ti mo drug store. Ben Zell brought the to my mint. He was shust close \ r. ¡122 NOT NECESSARY py or near to, and did not get in- f ...' spcciman from llarney. . ,AJ I 4 • 1 ■ j to raise crops and gardens. The ■al uU i2.U0< iri.w : to de ten at all. Oh, I ish so glad ' k»<JO| 24.0" LAKE. W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R soil here contains all the properties I LO.dU! i'J.UO • 4.&0 I vash here to-night. Again we ■ •JN (»" 4M .UÜ «00 The Lakeview stage which left -AND- necessary to make a successful tó.OÙ M.00 H r.‘ - 3 reat dat de Hebrew children wash j| kL uu <■0.00 ! I1U. DO Jeweler. grain growing country. Small fruit { Linkville Sunday morning, was ' cast into the Uriah furnace, and dat " ^now that in the rapid growth and wide proclamation of the and shrubbery, and berries of near-! held up near Bonanza by two al wash lookt like a peeg story, too, a van aKf H of Harney Valley lies their own best road to prosperity lv all kinds can be successfully masked men. They unhitched the for I dinks dey would have been team and took the harness apart, , raised here. then pulled an old draiyers-legover burnt up; but it ish all blain to my Should Subscribe for the Herald, Themselv» ■iverilBemeii 6 a; li'fK ..an . < vi. VACANT LAND Olli :.< >X WOOL EXCHANGE , ji price, yeany, Air kc i e. s mi the driver ’s head and rifled mail mint now, for dey were shust close • .•iveu. I s as level as your floor in bodies of I poSUku <2 extra thn-. ami express box. Nothing was se py or near t< the firiali furnae; oh, J LlUlUt Inaieaiiof p. aiii-.u u s »m SEND EXTRA COPIES TO EASTERN FRIENDS. AND Ih.hTI \ND - -- -- -- - OREGON. thousands of acres, is here to be ta N atteu ion lu a-.. va< h week r cured from express. Two regis I ish so glad I vash here to-night! i iOCKKi",,“,l"er'rlv- ken and is just as good as any that “And den, Mr. Breacher, it ish ‘U’S si Twentj IfA® we 6 Pe *dl our u ’ \ ci - GEO. CO. i is occupied. Home seekers in Ore tered letters were opened, one from said dat Jonah vash cast into the wlverti«r'H vB niter -bi k ir pubiit a i- i s •• Strawberry valley, Cal., was robbed The East Oregon earnest I' f j a d V e ri is i ii g i n I u<- a i Co I'.; i r.; t < gon cannot do better elsewhere. perinp«!'^Iurria’?e» birth, and death «•• h W 0 O L G R A D E R S , of ifGO. The other from Vale, Or., whalesh pelley. Now I could mt •wbi'1 »’rev. riUch ilen.B ftolit i v i an v fhis Eden will not long remain J.ibeial ratci offered to rciixh.us a.?, in’. W O O L PACKERS, contained $400 in bills, which | never understand dat; but it ish budiM. in an unsettled state, but in a few AND stuck to the envelope and was over-1 all blain to my mint now; he vash Has successfully maintained itself through an ordeal of local opposi BpIendWw1 ■ r reiUMnfiI( E T0 foreign advertiser -. short years this latul will be all ta MERCHANTS- looked. They declined taking the not taken into de whalesh pelley at tion, vindictive and unscrupulous to a degree seldom equalled in RM8li lit* respectfully solitliiug \< h jh r. u<i, c -COM MISSION ken, the golden opportunities now sire iu keep our reaueiB p. b vu ok . o ihe CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED— driver’s watch, the case was dent all, but sbump on his pack and country journalism; has advocated unflinchingly the rights of all < ■ atul reliable ftrn s to »:< al v. iib ■ . r offered will be improved. r •* will be saveu b\ rciei Hug to . he — advances made on wool . ed and could be recognized. No rode ashore. Oh, I ish so glad I the people of East Oregon generally and Harney Valley especially ig s'aten-.en-s bused up«.u < i r tiitu.a- against the machinations of all organzed petty cliques that sought vash here to-night! The climate is salubrious and ' clews to the robbers. agents : his and adjoining coutuRs. by fraudulent misrepresentation to advance the private interests of a Geo. McGowan - - - Burns, will compare favorably with any Lakeview, in Lake county, i “And now, Mr. Breacher, if you ; few at the expense of the many. _. Believing that “The sober second V. J. Milller, - - - Harney. ft 3 001« J0B W0RK a other part of the “Inland Empire. located several years sgo on the will shust explain two more pash- thought of the people is always right and always effective," and that ..F «y dcRiTiptlen exe<ii ed vith ncatncEB B.Con ..genry with DENNY, 11ICE A CO. Burns and Harney are the princi >ateh, »u rvj.goiiabie rn'ts shore of Goose lake is now five miles ages of Scripture, I shall pe’ oh, so “Truth ¡ b mighty and will prevail,” T he H ekai . d has steadfastly fol- R& Federal st. Is ablished 1885. Fusiera, lnmpht’K pal towns and in fact arc the only i distant from that body of water.— happy I vash here to-night! One lowed the right , and the (teople have given it a moral and material V ics, bhi head», 1 «-¡n-r ih g J “‘i, Note Hva a, far« a, Ti i.< «, ish vere it saish, de vicked shall support that renders its permanency lieyond question. As it has towns in the Harney valley. These Ashland Record. uh , JnvitatkM^ lHH.gms. 1 le. be cast into a lake dat burns mit worked indefatigably and unselfishly in the interest of the people, it BLACKSMITH. towns are about fifteen miles apart1 GRANT. now asks for patronage that will yield something more than a bare ERALD is kept tpgU’.uf'i'- fGr re fire and brimstone always. Oh, existence. It has become valuable to all as a general newspaper, and in the Geo. P. R»weh Neusni.pci . hl in the northern portion of the val Prineville News: Much of the E. D. GRAY -Burns, Or. Bureau, I . Spruce hi . New York. ley. Poth towns have an reading matter in the Grant Coun Mr. Breacher, shall I be cast into IMMENSE TERRITORY ty News of July 4th is taken from dat lake, if I am vicked, or shust ■ uv Is Now a fixd Institution of the Valley close py or near enough to be com adjacent, adapted to both farming the local pages of a recent issue of ANO fortable? I hopes you vill say I ratios ««*: and stock-raising. The town of the Prineville News and are repro ■.IhiCumiri Hat shall be cast by a goed way off, evi \i.. g cku HU vk «aident............. Burns has two creditable newspa- duced without credit. Th* stolen vxiiuac»- y of stale <r I'. Jl'.l'.r and 1 will pe so glad I vash here [ \\ 1 ' i ih i.i ¡¡«I. roi Treasury pers viz: E ast O regon II erai . d items make that issue of the Grant F ERRW u /of interior .HMl ______ John U. N..bit to-night! De oder pashage is dat .‘ufWtr ...... Re«.i:r«<l Proctor Co. paper look real bright. Promptly executed. The building hns been en and Harney Items, the former by f of Navy................. .liti, jam in F. Tra» vi vich saish, pleased are, who obey larged and impr./\ed and fa nrepareu to turn of Agriculture.. L Jvreiiiitih M. Rusk his honor I). L. Grace, and the lat General . ....... Win. »I. II. .Milirr out ail kiiicp of bla< ksmi.hing on short notice Ontario Atlas: Sworts A Miller ’ s ‘ ,e «e commandinents, dat dey may Has,‘from the initial number to the present, persistently and impres and in the best style. Terms: t usli. 1-ly ^.er General.................... John Wanumuker ter by J. M. Vaughn, Esq. The have a right to de tree ob life, and sively maintained that the Harney country was one of the finest JMlNGc » täte — oaaOoN I principal stock men of this valley cattle were shipped Wednesday. ............................. ! I N. Dolph, 1 enter in through the gates into de agricultural regions in the Union, needing only the presence of indus ... 11. Mitchell, are Mess. Peter French, J. S. Devine John D. Shaw, one of the rising city. Oh, tell me I shall gets into trious farmers to develop its wonderful resources. To prove the truth man .. Bl’-gci Hermanu, r . . £»y ni p ► er Pennoter, Mylvt and the L. F. Co. These parties à young men of Burns, was here on de city, nnd not close by or near to, of the strong language in its columns, the proprietor gave up a part o. W. Mr Brine, r of SUI. . ■ G. W. Webb, of his office room to the exhibition of the products of the Valley, are all said to be millionaires and business this week. Mr. Shaw is le last ruction i ... J. It. Mt Elroy, shust near enough to see what I and urgently asked for specimens cf actual growth and for everybody Frank i.nkei Stable their wealth is variously estimated progressive, and is a valuable man fcR. ». >lrulm h , have lost, and I shall pe so glat I to call and inspect them. Attached to each specimen was the name Wni. I’. Lord, II. CALDWELL, - - P roprietor . from one to fifty millions. for our valley neighbor. \\. Tha»er, of the producer, often with the mode of cultivation. This was a vash here to-night.” fIXTIl JCDtCIAI. nisrUKT The Malheur is nearly dry, the The L. F. Company have lately tangible, practical presentation of the matter, which any one could V, : ...................... 1 1 ’■ 1 ' "s A CASH BUSINESS AT BED verify. How successful this movement has been, hundreds can testify rí^^É^Ativriiey ..... .. . J. L. R and , consolidated their stock and land water being used for irrigating. •350 OO Prise. All T he H ekai . d asks in return for itsefforts to serve the people, is ROCK PRICES. interests here with Mr. Jno. Devine, COÜKTT’—HARM Mr. Boswell has put on a cowered The Vermont Microscopical A s an increase of public patronage—a modest request when it is consid tativa . À (R H I b our motto. Good Buggy Teams, am! Nice .G. W. G ilman and are partners as “Lux, Miller, stage to this place and will put on sociation has just announced that ered that it returns to each patron more than his money's worth. udge ......................... (»’ J. T. SH1KLDK Saddle HorBCt Furnished at Reas.mable Charges u.ur Attend.»n paid to the Boarding Mason A Devine” and are known on more soon. .W. E. GKAi £ and a prize of »250, given by the Wells If each resident of the Harney country will subscribe or renew for (1; V. J. M iller an<l Gntomingof Transient Stock. Hay A Grain this coast as the Pacific Live Stock The division engineer of the O. A Richardson Co., the well known himself and take one or more copies to send abroad, it will so extend $ . L ytle H o v aro ou hand. ». in Jan,»8 rkrww»Mwaw'aww«.«-»» r •v*- t w w « non Association, which is perhaps the P. R. R. told your reporter that chemist, will be paid to the first T he H erald ’ s sphere of usefulness as to enable all to claim that it .........(K W. R. G rai on A. A. < O ING ........... <D; strongest on this coast if not the the line would be located in a few discoverer of a new disease germ. Is a true Advocate of the Harney Country. gan yon (TTY ADVERTISEMENTS. • ......... »4(1 > W. E. ALUKR ko N The wonderful discovery by Prof I iperntendent. ..(»• L. b. I»A K ER strongest in the world. Their do «lays, and from his conversation Koch of the comma bacillus, as the inetto r W m . M eeker minions extend from Grant county, the people here feel that inside of a cause of Cholera, stimulated great KKVIIW r. - i i :■ E - C. A. WEEK, ................................................................ -M Li ISG Or., to the southern confines of Cal year Vale will be the main town research throughout the world and MEDIUM OF ADVERTISING, • •*’ v- ND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. it is believed this liberal prize, of ifornia. They can travel hundreds on the line. CANYON CITY. OREGON fered by a house of such standing, T he H erald presents unusual advantages. It is centrally located in of miles from here in a southerly Vale is to have a newspaper that will greatly assist in the detection direction and camp every night on will stay aixl do us good. Will l»e of micro-organisms that are the di a new and rapidly growing country, where manufactures of all kinds arc needed. We will soon have direct railroad communication with Attorney-at-Law. their frce-holds. Peter French Esq. calle«! Malheur Democrat, and will rect cause of many diseases. Any Portland an«l the East. Live business men of both sections should O 77. I. O. O. F. laü. ei eri Sn'ur av at is a«lministrator to the Dr. Glenn pay special and energetic atten information upon this subject will use T he H erald ’ s columns to secure this great and growing trade. M. DUSTIN. M< Ki.N N<».\, X. G. estate of California, Mr. French’s tion to Vale and Malheur county. lie cheerfully furnished by C. Smith Its rates, proportioned to its circulation, arc reasonable. Office Canyon City and Burns. Boy ton. M. I).. Sec’y of the Associa- wife being heiress of that estate. -------------- <o>--------------- J. I). Shaw, of Bums, was in tion, Burlington, Vt. Two established surveys town Wednesday to obtain signa TERMS, IN ADVANCE: Advice to Mother. for railroads ............................... 12.50 tures to a petition to F.C. Gentsch, One copy one year ..................................... 8 excepted. M rr WlMM.OW ........ ’8 SOOTHING ................. HYRVP ................................... ......... 4.50 for chil- Two copies, one year............................... have been made through Harney superintendent of the Pacific Ex drrn teething. h the prescription of one of ITY: ............... «<» Three copies, one year ............................. the be-a female nurse* aad physicians in the I* e Fri 'ax b . G ti m. valley by the On-gon Pacific R. R. press company, asking fbr exten Uni.e<i States, hii 'I has been used for forty k * rar .ft.> b 10:4.1p m. ...................................... 10.00 Four copies, one year ................................. Co. an«l the N. I’. R. R. Co. tion of service from Ontario to year« with never-failing siuceM bv millions «VILLE: of mol he r-« for their children. During the H erald with any Periodical or Magazine at clubbing rate«. hura «• With the advent of railroad fa Burns. Petition recitea that there i>r<M p«s of teething its value is incalculable are It relieves i|>e child from pain, cures dysen RSFT'all on or address cilities this year to Harney valley are hundreds of pounds of mail tery ■kEVIEX nnd diarrhcea, griping in the l>oveh. ami wind-colic By giving health to the passing over the line that arc proper D. L. GRACE, and with the advent of the electric child it rests the luotner I’ri' T rents editor and frofriktor . URKER, Pcfttmacter. -17 telegraph to our midst, we will ask ly express matter that several in • bottle. »HE HERALD U d . EASTERN A1) V E HT 18 E M ENT. 1IAHNEY VALLEY & THE EAST OREGON HERALD, B IB Now the Time to Subscribe. Absolutely and Harness FOPE à I. |. T. Jill... k |. W 1 Herald JOB WORK. '. Red Front Liverv gvw j . w j Feed A » li « i ------- < o >------- L f. J J