East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, August 01, 1889, Image 1

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    E ast O regon
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON,tTHURSDAY, AUGUST
1ERALD
$2.30 a Year.
1, 1889.
I telegraph to our midst, we will ask rsk ivl ere is eqtiu'ily or the sover-
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS
eig it v of the
p e to b f und in
for
no
more,
for
these
are
the
requi
­
■THl »»DAY
Location, H choufcch , (.'limate, Soil. sites for modern civilization and u socii 1 c mdition such a> ti;is?
ami Needed Developments.
From this presentation of facts
the “evolution theory’’ X>f develop­
GRACE,
and results, it may be inferred that
ment will naturally follow. I have manufacturing establishments are
I
ARD P roprietors .
As Report e<l l>v a Lalo Visitor Here
received letters of inquiry regarding regarded as eiiir not be tolerated
in the Hose burg; Bev lew.
RIPT1ON BATI -
this region and having lately trav­ in democracies, and that those who
Harney Valley is a beautiful val­
elled over a good jiortion of it, I send accept these results must neces­
ley in Eastern Oregon in Harney
prefer dejiendence on foreign
you the above as the best means of sarily
industries, to the existence of these
county, between 118 and 120 de­
imparting the information desired establishments at home. Such an
r
grees West Longitude from Green­
through the columns of your valu­ inference is most unfair, and can
give notice by
n«tt him .-er I he
¡Ulllll
wich and between 43 and 44 de­
only be be indulged by those who
I take hla puper
able paper.
More Anon,
Propramme:
for i« B not DeiUit
grees North Latitude, about 3,500
'*"<* I.
do nof or will not perceive this true
IL
B.
II.
makes
I
he
p.
a
•** «ter,
FIRST DAY—MONDAY, SEPT. 2 d .
her for pavnient
feet above the level of the sea, with
point of objection.
’a paper diaron-
an
area
of
about
2500
square
miles,
Manufacturing
may
be
esteemed
TUE
REITBIJCAN
AND
DEMOCRAT
Q
varter
-M
ile
D ash —Free for All................................... Purse $150.00
gia, or the t‘uh-
Utiill pa ineut ia
I'AIITIZ*.
a great and important interest, but
containing 1,600,000 acres of land.
Ivlint vx het her it
. There < an be
, it is only one of many equally im­
SECOND DAY—TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 d
yinvii ia made,
This valley is nestled in a brokr n
IFrom BvlLird’1
lor July.]
portant interests, upon which the
a paper from the
chain
of
moutains
on
the
north*
F
ive
-E
igiith
-M
ile D ash —For 2-mid3-y ear-old Colts
Purse 1150.00
hia name or an-
I fThe manuiio turing
bsiablisli- 1 jnitittc vclfurc depends, and the
crihed or nut. ia
east, south and west with the high­ liients at Lowell, Mass., employ evil to which democracy points
puper a hipped
ïBR
est peaks of the Blue mountains on 1,800 laborers, consisting of men, consist in giving to this one inter­
jiaiier cuntinu« a
THIRD DAY—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4m.
d io pa? for it if
the north and the Steen mountains women and children; wages, $480,- est pre-eminence over others, giv­
!DAM
Thia pro< ecu a
ing
to
it
a
protection
not
given
to
H
alf
-M
ile
H eats —2 in 3—Free for All.......................... Purse $150.00
t pay for what he
on the south, towering up into the 000; cost of material. $1,000,100; others, and, by fostering its growth,
that refuting to
realms of perpetual 6now. This value of product, $3,000,000; net making it tower as a giant with co­
Sis from tiie p. ai­
FOURTH DAY—THURSDAY, SEPT. 5 th .
Absolutely Pure. valley has
led for, without
profit to the capitalist, t I,500,000. lossal proportions, overawing and
facia evidence of
commanding, for its own selfish ag­
Th's powder never vnrles. A marvel of puri­
AN ABUNDANCE
Here, when 1,800 working people grandizement, every other interest 600 yards —Free f, r All Harney Co. Saddle Horses....... Purse $100.00
ty, s.renglh, and .»ho-vsomenvrs. M. re ec.>-
Domiral than the . rdii.ar kin-s and rannot
by the Silvies divide | etwi-op them a di'lhir »li<> in society, crushing into the earth,
be R.dd in compe ii.ni \. ith ■ he multi ude of of water supplied
IERALD CLUB 1.11
FIFTH DAY—F Ril AY, SI I T. Gm
■ low iest, short weigh , alum «.r ph spha’e p..w-
In New beneath its heel of oppression, the
ders. Sold ».nix in ■ hi r . R oyal B aking P ow ­ and Blitzen rivers and their tribu­ capitalist ¡Rickets three.
der Co., 10G Walt s ., New Y. ik.
Deravreai MffVMffne, in x rm
taries, and other smaller streams, York, 5,50) laborers are employed life-sustaining interest of the whole O ne -M ile D ash —Free for All............................................. Purse $200.00
Petarsou Magasitir
Godav’a Uuiy a Ho.»k
all of which have their outlets in in bakery products, who make per human family.
Equality and justice demand,
BERNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Leaiu’a I Hus' rated n <"F| ") ■ r
' the Malheur and Harney lakes. annum for the capitalist a net profit either
Leslie a Popular Mo«.> h h
that every interest alike
jASiie'a fUUaav M m / hzi ue
The Malheur and Harney lakes of $4,00<),000, and the disproportion should have the fostering care and :
nelnxd’a Maaaxlnc
Entrance Fee, Ten Per Cent of Purse.
Wwxly i**U
have no outlets. These two lakes between the value of labor and cap­ piotection of the government, or
Dally t ai)
Blood Horse Assisiaim Rule» to govern all Races.
W. W, Cardwell,
Teexh Eaamlwer
' are connected by an artificial chan­ ital is nearly equal to that at Low­ that none should have it. This is
No Money will be given for a Walk-Over.
ally EaaiMinar
not destroying the manufactures;
eexly N.w York World
S llo
A T 'l'O R N E Y -AT- L A W. nel and are on a level with each ell.
“Purses 11 ung on the Wire.”
iti. i I Detroit Free Pren
¡>.09
it is only preventing otl.i r interests
«ferenti 1 iiur|>er’» Mayfazii"
Address
other,
to
the
contrary
notwithstand-
In
all
the
States
labor
makes
for
5.20
from being destroyed. A man is |
itorysdl i Ilurper'» Weakly
cflMi 1 ll.ir, cr’s Buxar
5.20
i ing. as yon will observe by the maps the manufacturing capitalists the not to be accused of wanting to
P. F. STENGER, Burns, Or
3.75
FiÆ 1 Itnr er'B Yoanp I’e.
giving the geography of 1 his region. sum of 81,1)24,191,841. These es­ I starve his horse because he refuses
Al'iea'a Manifold < "
I
timates are all at the present time
* ’ <>«=<lilo'.al volume after V
u <
■ These two lakes cover an area of loo low by 30 per cent, for the cen­ to make him fatter than all others
. wi mr-xira uer volume, p t an.
THE SECOND YEAR OF
I about 150 square miles and are sus shows an increase of 40 per in his stable.
"1 ItiL'cateaef >11 the algjve work a ' an be ex
e in I he KeteMUk h.om
cent each decade, and another de-! It requires no prophet nor the
NEAR Tin: CENTER
tlwtOfUr '
i "
cade hits almost elapsed since the son of a prophet to foresee the final
ipreme
11
of the valley. Their" shores ar census was taken.
result ot the Republican party’s I
Began on Thursday, November 29, 1888.
.?'l'?.?ij'ub!lehcra of periodica l, are a.iliclteil
low, but they have never been , Now it must be l orne in mind domination. Although the money
bbiux rate., u <«p' . :
•■■rk :■ '
.
■ lading R oom .—Weflle .'.i nil.'. 'I.
Now is the Time to Subscribe.
known to overflow. The low shores I that the value of the products, as jiower is at present widely dissemi­
of even hair-V"ii' ■
"
nated, its tendency is to concentra­
AND TO RENEW EXPIRING SUBSCRIPTIONS.
of these lakes accoui.fs for the shal­ given in the reports, is th« first cost tion into fewer hands. Under its i
•’<1 c
•...
at
the
factory.
When
these
em
­
lowness of the wells in this valley,
control, government must pass with '
J C. Ik« I > V E KT IS«NG RATE.S :
which are from eight to twenty feet ployees purchase them for their it into fewer hands, until at last,
own use at home, they must pay on teiminuting in one, it becomes the; Will be the representative, at all times, of the Interests of the People.
2 Wk 1 mo 3 mo 6 inu
deep. Irrigation is
them from 20 to 50 per cent, the despotism of a dictator. We shall At all times advocating measures that look to the “greatest good to
OU
l-.DU |ò.0u
liS.OU
b.öU 12.00
4.0Ö
profits of the retailing merchant; only repeat the lesson of the past; the greatest number,” in accordance with the principles of Democracy
NOT NECESSARY
24
0U
M.00
10.00
5. OU
32.00
Surveyor
6.00 10.00 •teO.UO
to raise crops and gardens. The and we must also remember that bloody tactions, ambitious trium-1
4M DO
9 0U 15 00 26.0»
AS A LOCAL NEWSPAPER,
at least one-fourth of the amounts
S»).OO i'.l) oo
16.00 z K.OO «.O’
t a . M c K innon ,
soil here contains all the properties stated to be ¡»aid as wages goes to virates, a Cwsar, or that sjiirit of
«0.UU 40.60 • i O.W il » no 140 00
Any a: ; h '! k iko
►
e on tL ll.'l .
sectionalism which drove the South T he H erald acknowledges no superior in Eastern Oregon. It points
to make a successful ck rks, superintendents, bosses, and into
notice aim reas-mable 'ciit.
* t-viltr necessary
rebellion, transferred to mo­ with pride to its well-filled columns the past year, and to its evident
eral reduction to an xenrix- ndv. i
wishing to be located, t an Im • r a a furnlshe
)
4
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-----------------
agents,
who,
like
the
bank
and
“ «
at C
Office,
write to Publisher.
grai i growing country. Small fruit
free i»f charge.
nopoly; and the money power of progressive influence upon the prosperity of the great Harney valley.
_jrge<l exit«)according to spat e;
and shrubbery, and berries of near­ railroad dignitaries, the farther off tiie New England States by oppres­ As in the past so in the futun it will strive to make prominent note
“Al base admitted.
aet«n>Mo
admtued.
they are Hom any labor the greater sion will goad to madness what- vt
L," jh, __
jl-’ —>
i no price.
of every enterprise calculated to benefit the people; to record every
and Harness Shoi?- ly all kinds can be successfully pay they get.
' ;rtifiuniL*n.a
•ntoumeo.» ut
ut Ivss
! - ihau I m. s j er Saddle
is lcit of manhood in labor, und in­ advance made in showing up the resources of the Valley; to advocate
?.<•
price, yearly, or 20 cents, transient,
I
J. C. WELCOME - P roprietor . I raised here.
Take
these
deductions
in
connec
­
augurate the mightiest convulsions Law and Order under all circumstances; to frown upon all attempts
I i ci-.a!
BURNS. OREGON.
.1 positIon 12 extra charge per In
VACANT LAND
tion with their disproportionate that ever drencned land in blood. to foment discord among the people in the interest of any individual,
UUnsI of polll.in . »'awliug .mi' r
Uniiun
.4. each week la mu in a i li
as level as your floor in bodies of earnings, and we have the gloomy In either event we shall trace thro’j clique or faction; to give the news of the day impartially and as
matter free.
CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns , O p 1 thousands of acres, is here to be ta­ picture before usot toil ami poverty, blood and ashes, the footprints of fully as industrious effort and the aid of friends may enable us to
____ ______
“ our 4 advert
tel l 1 isements
1 b i i ni ' ii I ii
stereotipe
all
e<i Twutr after ist
loi s, ♦ . ea<
<at four
tour publica.
publk'.'ioi
eu< h.
Ii
if the mani.fiCturer needs pro­ an approaching tyrant, and see thro’
ken and is just as good as any that tection, what must be the needs the dark nights of prevailing an­ obtain it; io give all the Local and Personal gossip of our section,
ril'
■ertfoiiifflo local columisa. IW » line
W-A-T-C-II-M-A-K-E-R
suitable for publication, with all else of interest in this department;
Win'i'r-' rlaxe, birth, and death min..nine
-A N D—
is occupied. Home seekers in Ore of the laborer? He can barely earn archy only one gleam of light as it
'P,.' iii.
such item, aoliciiirt »« m-..a
iral rates offered to religi"in-.
ini.
Jeweler.
subsislense, and must toil on in flushes from the sword of a despot. IT WILL BE AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF THE VALLEY
gon cannot do better elsewhere.
-
tonal bodies.
heaping up riches for the Tins is the end of constitutional
..ml I.-*.«»--
■■■ ■ ■
This Eden will not long remain I poverty,
All
millionaires as long as he is able liberty; and had this party de­
TO FOREIGN ADVERTISERS.
OREGON WOOL EXCHANGE. in an unsettled state, but in a few to work, but when overtaken by signed it, it could not have devised
•ii,,l"H'.lpectf»Uy aolli llln* your pat loitiige
Who
know
that
in the rapid growth and wide proclamation of the
H
to keep our readenp- a en ua to the
short years this land will be all ta­ disease or the decrepitude of age, measures going more directly to advantages of Harney Valley lies their own best road to prosperity
md reliable drn-a to<l' u ui'li, >. r
r »Ill b. aaved by referring to the PORTLAND -------- OREGON.
ken, the golden opportunities now which sooner or later must come to the consummation of its purpose.
—-T-------- — baaed upon our i ir< u.a
all, he is left to perish, llis condi­ True democracy is based upon I Should Subscribe for the Herald, Themselves
and adtelnrnx couniles:
offered will be improved.
GEO.
CO.
tion is more wretched than that of
The climate is salubrious and the brute. The ox and blind horse 1 the principle of equality. TheDem-
AND SEND EXTRA COPIES TO EASTERN FRIENDS.
JOB WORK
B ocratic party came into existence
’»I 6,0W¿MCrl»*to<l exeetâed with neatiiisn
will compare favorably with any in the tread-mill get subsistence w¡th the government fully imbued
The East Oregon Herald
-¿ÄudS“. a r —la—>1* telex
other part of the “Inland Empire. from their owners, ami when ex- with its vital principle of the Con-
IIa3 successfully maintained itself through an ordeal of local opposi­
WOOL GRADERS,
hausted
from
hard
service
are
given
....
stitution. It has never swerved
Burns and Harney are the princi­
Mut« Hese»,
C«r. i. 1 i'k. ►.
• '
i»Tit«»te—1.1'
and pasturage; but the ex­ from it. Whatever may have been tion, vindictive and unscrupulous to a degree seldom equalled in
WOOL PACKERS,
pal towns and in fact are the only rest
country journalism; has advocated un.Jinchingly the rights of all
hausted laborer gets no pasturage
AND
y on ß’e for re­
towns in the Harney valley. These from capital. Even the delicate its errors of judgement as to man the people of East Oregon generally and Harney Valley especially
aper Ad-
and
measures
upon
other
issues,
it
-COMMISSION MERCHANTS- towns are about fifteen miles apart and worn-out frame of woman is
•k.
the machinations of all organzed petty cliques that sought
never did, it never can desert the against
by
fraudulent
misrepresentation to advance the private interests of a
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED— in the northern portion of the val­ I turned loose to wander on the com-
cause of the people’s equality and
“mon until led by some sympathetic sovereignty without ceasing to Le few at the expense of the many. Believing that “The sober second
----ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL.
IRY.
CIAL DI
ley. Both towns have an
hand to die in a home of neglected Democratic. What but these vital thought of the people is always right and always effective,” and that
agents :
IMMENSE TERRITORY
Truth is mighty and will prevail,” T he H erald has steadfastly fol­
Geo. McGowan - - - Burns,
paupers.
WAYIONA
principles could have maintained “ lowed
the right , and the people have given it a moral and material
am in Harrison V. J. M illler,
-
-
-
Harney.
adjacent,
adapted
to
both
farming
its
existence
as
a
party
to
the
pre-|
In
the
city
of
London
they
have
Levi P. Monon '
support
that renders its permanency beyond question. As it has
mcsG Blaine ’
stock-raising. The town of a hundred thousand paupers. The sent hour? Since the formation of 1 worked indefatigably and unselfishly in the interest of the people, it
Beaton Agency with DENNY, RICE «t CO. and
liiain Windom
J. F EBS1* interior
expense
per
annum
of
maintaining
lb‘2 Federal st.
J. r ablfehed 1835.
the
government
it
has
struggled
John W. Noble
Burns has two creditable newspa­
now asks for patronage that will yield something more than a bare
otiehi Proctor
W»r .............
the paupers in Paris is said to with every party, and witnessed existence.
min F. Tra<ey
Nary.............
It has become valuable to all as a general newspaper, and
pers
viz:
E
ast
O
regon
H
erald
miah M. Rusk
-Arricultnre
equal the amount expended by the rise and disappearance of each,
mH. >1. Miller
—
"terni ...........
and
Harney
Items,
the
former
by
Is
Now
a fixed Institution of the Valley
France
in
the
Franco-German
war.
BLACKSMITH.
us
they
came
in
succession
ujxjii
n Wanamaker
tenera! .,.4
his honor I). L. Grace, and the lat­ Should these cities collect these the political arena.
I J. N. Dolph,
T he E ast O regon H erald |‘
ter by J. M. Vaughn, Esq. The miserable inhabitants together, and
It has survived the blunders of
I J. II. Mitchell,
-Burns, Or. principal stock men of this valley throw them, dead or alive, into the statesmanship, the errors of mis­
E. D. GRAY
fer Hermann,
|r Pciinojer,
Has, from the initial number to the present, persistently and impres­
Seine or the Thames, humanity
|W. McBride,
are Mess. Peter French, J. S. Devine would shudder at the atrocious act, guided leaders, defeats, and dis­ sively maintained that the Harney country was one of the finest
■. W. Webb,
asters, and from deepest humilia­
•GENERAL REPAIRING— and the L. F. Co. These parties
B. McElroy,
|Tra«ik Lnkei
and yet, horrible as it appears, it tion, with the stigma of rebellion agricultural regions in the Union, needing only the presence of indus­
[H. m rah an,
AND
are all said to be millionaires and would be an act of mercy compared fastened upon it, it arose with its trious farmers to develop its wonderful resources. To prove the truth
h. P. Lord,
pW. Thajer,
their wealth is variously estimated with the continuance of a system natiom.Lty unimpaired, to rule and of the strong language in its columns, the proprietor gave up a part
devised to increase and per­ govern. This could not have l>een of his office room to the exhibition o' the products of the Valley,
from one to fifty millions.
petuate under government this hu­ if it bad not drawnits life’s bhxxl and urgently asked for specimens cf actual growth and for every! dy
The L. F. Company have lately man misery.
from the vita) principles of the Con­ to call and inspect them. Attached to each specimen was the name
Promptly executed. The imilding hna been en
larged and improved and ia orepared to turn consolidated their stock and land
It
cannot
be
long,
at
the
pre
­
stitution. While the Constitution of the producer, often with the mode of cultivation. This was a
G. W. G ilnam out all kinds . f blut ksmitliiiig on short notice
J. T. HHIEL’-R and in the beat style. Tern.a: ( bah.
interests here with Mr. Jno. Devine, sent rate of progress, nefore our pau­ exists the Democracy cannot die. tangible, practical presentation of the matter, which any one could
1-ly
. .W. E. G uai E
verify. How successful this movement has been, hundreds can testify'
V. J. M iller
and are partners as “Lux, Miller, pers will be numuered by the mil The destiny of the wage-worker is All T he H erald asks in return for itseflbrts to serve the people, is
L ytle H oward I
Mason A Devine” and are known on lions. The census gave us_68,UOO in his own hands. The issue is an increase of public patronage—a modest request when it is consid­
T. B. James
criminals in the jails; 3,TOO,UM) now made. The battle of organ­
à
Liverv
W. R.G rados
this coast as the Pacific Live Stock children growing up ignorant; b6,- ized capital and organized labor is ered that it returns to each patron more than his money's worth.
A. A. Co ING
r. E. A lderson
Association, which is perhaps the (MX) paupers in the poor-houses; our but the beginning of the conflict If each resident of the Harney country will subscribe or renew for
,. L. B. B aker
Stable
W m . M eeker
strongest on this coast if not the great cities, the centres ot manufac­ between the liberty of the people himself and take one or more copies to send abroad, it will so extend
T he H erald ’ s sphere of usefulness as to enable all to claim that it
offk e :
PnorntKTOR. strongest in the world.
H. CALDWELL, - -
Their do­ turing industries, increasing their and the power of monopoly. If
A. F. S nelling
Is a true Advocate of the Harney Country.
. M. To., » end
minions extend from Grant county, population at the rate ot 40 per the Democentic party does not prove
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a cash business AT BED- Or., to the southern confines of Cal­ cent each decade, and the rural dis­ itself equal to the coming struggle,
tricts relatively decreasing at the it will be only because the people
ADVERTISING,
ifornia. They can travel hundreds rate of 20 per cent ; a large percent­ are not true to themselves, but pre­
ROCK PRICES.
T
he
IG
rald
presents
unusual
advantages.
It is centrally located in
In our motto. Good B ueky Team's, and Nice of miles from here in a southerly age of the population of the cities fer pauperism and the degradation
Saddle Hoises Furnished at Reato« able Charges
a
new
and
rapidly
growing
country,
where
manufactures
of all kinds
without
gainful
occupations,
living
of
enslavement
to
the
dignity
of
a
direction
and
camp
every
night
on
and Partii ti.ar Attention paid to the Boarding
I. o. o. F
are needed. We will soon have direct railroad communication with
free and noble manhood.
in indigence and want.
erv Saturday at and Gr.iomingof Transient Stock. Hay 4. Grain their frce-holds.
Peter
French
Esq.
on hand.
iNNo.x, N. G.
Portland and the East. Live business men of both sections should
is administrator to the Dr. Glenn __Now the question U,_at this rate
use T he H erald ’ s columns to secure this great and growing trade.
of progress in criminals, ignorance,
estate of California, Mr. French’s and paujicrs, and in the concentra-
Its rates, proportioned to its circulation, arc reasonable.
canyon CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
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wife being heiress of that estate.
tion of manufacturing capital in
Two established surveys
great cities, with their indigent
TERMS, IN ADVANCE:
population increasing 40 per cent
C. A. SWKKK.
$250
uivB excepted.
FOR RAILROADS
One copy one year...........
cadi decade, how long will it take
4.U0
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Two copies, one year
have been made through Harney to make us a nation of millionaires
«00
CANYON CITY. OREGON
Three copies, one year
valley by the Oregon Pacific R. R. and paupers? We shall see palat­
10.00
Four copies, one year.
ial mansions and churches with
Co. and the N. P. R. R. Co.
ftg"
H
erod with any Periodical or Magazine at clubbing rates.
Attorney-at-L&w.
spires of gold; but in the shadow of
With the advent of railroad fa­ the lofty domes thousands of pest-
gMF*Call on or address
M. DUSTIN.
D. L. GRACE, ■
cilities this year to Harney valley houses will be filled with the dying
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
and
the
dead.
Is
it
necessary
to
Office
Canyon
City
and
Burns.
and with the advent of the electric
. Poi’miitir
kLD.
EASTERN
ADVERTISEMENT,
H.UtNEY XALI.EY
THIRD ANNUAL FALL RACES
THE EAST OREGON HERALD,
THE
Practical
r
1
Hustlers,
POPE A
JOB WORK.
Red Front
Feed
MEDIUM OF