East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, August 15, 1889, Image 1

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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1889.
E A STE BN
A D V E RT IS E M ENT
GltOVEIt i LEV ELAND.
BY EDGAR FAWCBTT.
A man in whose tried life we trace
That worth where duty and courage
meet;
He spurned the lures of Power and
Pl-ce
To choose the victory of defeat.
PHIETORS.
MfUMfiBATES:
From him, when sly Discretion
sought
His fearless candors to repress,
An emperor’s purple had not bought
The silence that might mean success.
8.
give notice by
not answer the
t take his paper
Jfor is ma being
'makes the p< si­
te r for pav ment
*s paper discoti
ges, or the Pub­
aunt il pa\ ment is
ouut whether it
There can be
meat la made
puper from the
is name or tin-
•ribed or not. is
paper stopped ■f
Jaber cuntinuts
1 io pay for it ii
. Thiaproieeds
t pay for what lie
P0WDER
Absolutely Pure.
that refusing to
!s from lhe p. s -
________ |e«i for, without
’« powder never varies. A marvel of puri­
to prtw* fac ia evidence of ty, Th
b rung'h, ami wli..ii8.»met'CFR. More eco­
nomic al Ilian the «>rdinarv kirns and cannot
be sold in compe biun with the multitude of
low tee . short weight, alum or phi Bphate pow­
[ERALD CLVttLIST
ders. .s>i<i only in chi s . R oyal B aking P ow ­
der Co., 1(M> Wall si., New York.
TO* figga» <nyyi
In rightful scorn he flung aside
All disingenuous garb of sham;
To laboring thousands, far and wide,
He said, “Behold me as I ami”
A gainst PlhfÄ^acy ’’s cold thrall
T He
I <> iir<Ti»il
urged Vaia
his nrntriai
protest, high anti pure.
With justice for his pedestal
He rose the Patriot of the Poor!
open a door for you; to make sure
that you have a proper escort after
dark; to take off his hat to you on
the street, as a token of his respect
for womankind; to ask you to
dance with him at a party; to ac­
company you to and from Sunday
school, surely you are to please
him. To sew on a stray button;
or mend a rip in his clothes; to
thank him for taking pains to call
for you and bring you home from a
friend’s house; to bow as politely
to him, and accept his gentlemanly
attentions with the same pleasant
smile which you would have for
some one else’s brother.
A boy should Jearn-1* • habit of
^uHtenesg iu «l',circumsi..nc"8
'but if there be one place on earth
where one should use freely his best
manners, it is in his own home.
$2.80 a Year.
BURNS
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE THIRD ANNUAL FALL RACES.
□3TJHTNTISÌ,
OJFLKSGrOTNT
September 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1889.
Programme:
Q uarter -M. ile
FIRST DAY—MONDAY, SEPT. 2 d .
D ash —Free for All................................. Purse $150.00
SECOND DAY—TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 d
F ive -E ightii -M ile D ash —For 2-and-3-year-old Colts
*>•
Purse $150.00
t
THIRD DAY—WEDNESDAY, SEPT 4 th .
H alf -M ile H eats —2 in 3—Free for All.......................... Purse 1150.00
FOURTH DAY—THURSDAY, SEPT. 5 th .
—
GOO yards —Free Ar All Harney Co. Saddle Horses....... Purse 1100.00
Human Skin for Shoe-leather Said
But when our tax-wrung lands
to Never Wear Out.
With Freedom’s large electoral From the Chicago Tribune:
FIFTH DAY—FRIDAY, SEPT. 6 th
throes.
It haR been whispered around
O ne -M ile D ash —Free for All...............
.
Purse $200.00
They that should serve him best, that Win. Gee of 7, North Clark st.,
forsook,
WMÌSM
ì MP«' une <' nr
this city, could and would make
PeterM MMUUUlte
Godey’lLa<b'(Bo, A
And
left him with his legioned foes. shoes that were more reliable than
;
t.Wwi.jrttoW
»ut»
.......... 5.7a
. l . tealie'.
Hluntrat«!
'-I
iff Entrance Fee, Ten Per Cent of Purse.
Ah, well could wise old history say any to be had elsewhere in the city,
Le.lle’1 Popular Mo"'hi.
<MF“ Blood Horse Association Rules to govern all Races.
lawlie’i Suuuay Magio. i.
How oft, through Time’s mysterious and Mr. Gee, when approached, ad­
' " KK h 4' i Mawudne
£•“ No Money will be given for a Walk-Over.
W.
W,
Cardwell,
Fltwm ! Wwalr CaU .......
trend,
mitted it was so.
Imkaiftty
hio-». .Biflycan
......
“Purses Hung on the Wire.”
, , , Wwaly FlxamtMr
ATTO R N E Y -AT- L A W. The people, in just this wilful way,
“They’ll never crack on the sides”
DailykaamiMr
Address
’AI.I.U» 1 Wtealy N bw York
v...■ M
- Worl<1
Aave turned them from their truest he said, “and they’ll never wear out.
B urns , O r .
J
DttrultFru. Pn»
■Edne
P. F. STENGER, Burns, Or
,
1 Harper’s Magai
friend !
They are quite elastic, and shape
1 Harper’. W' ’eekiy
I’rac ir,es in all the courts o’the State,
—From Bclforn'B Magazine for August. themselves to the feet so that there
'
1 Harper’s Ifacnr
Al.-o, before .be I . .v Land Ottico.
i
M.... ,.i Har|*r's Young I '• •,
L
and
M
atters
a
S
pecialty
.
—T---------------- .
I can be no possible trouble from
Alden*. MaawM < ' î "'h'1'"'. ■
■C.U; 1-tUonal vulua. alter \ : i , ,, o ,
Harper’s Young People
O ffice in L and O ffice B uilding .
iknra»ervuipm» Butage.
misfits.
An illustrated weekly for boys and
:>rn.Lje, of all theabuv. w.u kn "in be ex
“I believe I'll get a pair," said
GrENERAL ^MERCHANDISING
I e.auro in th. M smu I ur i .
>
..ail;
.
girls, in the number for July 30, the reporter.
T. V. B. EMBREE, M. D.
tlurdo.
1111
Office at hiß resilience on the east side of Sil now in our Reading Room, contains
“That’s right; you’ll never regret
vics
River, ten miles below ltun.ß.
i
’
ß
are
solicited
¡blither, of periodic"
the ISth chapter of the serial story it. They’ll wear fo’ever, and fit
>bing raiAt, ■ cupv «I l-ui ..oil. I"
1889
i mir.dtbn aulita Koum—We Bit . .............
“Dorymates,” bv Kirk Munroe; a like moccasins. One doctor 1 know COME ONE!!
Taeni) iti ■eut .very half-vulunæ. uu'i pn.< f. i
dverttoetaen
rai'., 'vft-
S. B. McPheeters, M. D. story by Sophie Swett, with a full- has a pair of slippers he has worn 7
1009 II Et il
lu* rtgtkr s
page illustration by Alice Barber; years, and they are good for an- J
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
(>lfi<c «e W. I". («rares Drugstore.
1-ly
and a charming sketch by S. Bay­ other 7. I haven’t much left, but;
DVERTISING KA I I -
tir 1 ;
Dino 6 mo
ard Dod, entitled “My Friend, the 1 have the skin of one white woman
. Lt i«: jro 2 wk IMG
*û.a> BB.00 111 j »
»
Admiral.”
here. I suppose you’d rather have,
4 00 O.flO 12. Ou IN. JO
Practical Surveyor
............
5.00 n.eo 16.00 24 0U
“The Fate of the ‘Intrepid, ” by S. that than a negroe’s?”
oo
50 6 00 10.00 xo.oo
T. A. McKINNON,
WE HAVE THE TARGETS STOCK OF
no V.OU 10.00 ».0u 4N.U0
G. W. Benjamin, relates a tragic
It was somewhat startling, and if
«1.00 NJ. (to
Any and nu k nos of siirvev ing done on shot
» 10.00
JO MI.W ■a.ixi tiu.oo 11J 00
notit e and rei.s.ii ai-Ie terms. /Of“ Settler incident of the United States expe­
the reporter had not had a warning, gWDRY-GOODS,
gWG ROCE RIES,
wiahing to I <
. Hie !, < nn have plu s furnibhe
^•“CLOTHING,
dition against piracy in the Medit- as to what to expect he would prob­
fW BOOTS, SHOES,
I yearly adver- free of char-ic.
fO“FANCY GOODS,
<W“IIARDWARE, ETC
to PtibllBher.
i erranean. It is accompanied by a ably have been somewhat flurried.;
rdingto space;
Ever
brought
into
Saddle and Harness Shot)- ! spirited illustration by J. O. David­ Wm. Gee. 7 North Clark street,
6 prAc1.
.1.
(’. WELCOME - P mopmirtob . son.
n io cents per
Chicago, sells shoes made from hu­
‘cents, Iruusieiit.
HIRNS, OREGON.
J. Harrington Keene, an expert man skins.
■ttfon as extra charge per In-
angler, completes his paper oh
He had done it quietly for some
of po.ltIon a cnn.linK render I
to ad. each week in "in in » "h CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns , O r . "Bait Fishing,” and John Kendrick
time, and is now making a pair of
free.
eotype all our advertisements
Bangs has some amusing verses.
low shoes for a Tribune reporter, Look
W- A-T-C-II-M-A-K-E-R
>.t four publication" o "o i>
Look-
-AND-
yrtlalnBin localcoluimo n . u in,.
from a skin, according to his own
BlkUge. birth, and dew. >o n
A Sermonette on Ktiquette.
Jeweler.
—Just received Three Tons of Sugar, which we sell very cheap.
story, front the leg of a woman. A
I«lr Buch Item, atllcited
*
,ral ratMoflbrudto . .............
From Harper's Young People for July 80:
—
We have .500 bbls, of best Roller Flour, which we will sell at $7.50 per bbl.
piece
of
this
skin
is
in
possessit
n
of
I
onal bodlM.
One hardly likes to say the word the Tr bune. Of course Mr. Gee
—Come and see our Large Stock of Calico, Gingham, Muslin, and all kinds of Dry-Goods.
BLACKSMITH.
•TO FOREIGN ADVERTHl.Rs
“etiquette” when the question is does not advertise the fact that he I
se^ Bleached and Unbleached Muslin for S cents; Calico, 6 cents; Ginghams, 10 cents; Chev­
^Sectfully •eliciting you. | ntr.»• i¡i.
» to keep our rea ieiB j >
that
of being kind in one’s family. makes shoes from human skin, but iots, 12| cents, and all Other Goods of Every Description and Quality, and Style, in like proportion, but
k I reliable firwB loCvnl with, c . r
-Burns, Or.
» will be Bared b | referrltig Io the E. I). GRAY
Yet if members of the same some of his patrons have been told
itenem. bueil up." .
■ i" n
nd »djolnini connil'.
household used a little more cere­ that they could have some of »these
mony toward each other, no harm “extremely durable shoes” if they
GIVE US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED
JOB WORK
would be done.
i desired.
w ith neat ikes
AND
makes
»nuea
What true gentleman would treat
These facts were in possession THAT WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK ANI) ASSORTMENT OF GOODS IN THE VALLEY.
put to-
mphlets
her Heads,
his mother, or his sister with less of the Tribune man, so he prompt­
cb , TicKeis,
igeis, Etc.
courtesy than he would a chance ly replied that he preferred the
arantee
acquaintance?
skin of a white woman. Mr. Gee
V on fite for re­
ne r Ad- Promptly executed. The building has been eu ■
□oodi
No one would greatly respect a took a parcel of yellow leather from
larged and improved and ifi urepared to turn
JAL TO
out rill kinds of blackBiniihing on short notice
boy whose custom it was to let his a case.
and in the best style. Terms: Cash.
1-ly
HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS.
I
sister
trot about on his errands—
, P:
“Here it is. It is the last white i
I
I AT
General Blacksmith
Wagon-maker.
to run upstairs for his handker­ womau’s 1 have. It is pretty hard
ilcîilrrtoi«
J. NAT. IICDKi'N
II. R. SCHLÄGEL ------ L akeview , O regon .
Red Front Liverv &, Feed chief, fly hither and thither to to get it now.”
W. A. WILSHIRE,
HUjamin Hurriaon
nr filici. .
Harney, Or.
Lakeview, Or
k®vi I*. .Morion
bring
his
hat
or
ball.
‘
‘
Why?
”
asked
the
reporter
as
he
•o*
nt'flG. Blaine
I fatal"!«
iiam Windom
WILSHIRE * HUDSON.
I
well
remember
the
surprise
of
uu upp
felt
of
the
leather.
oh n W. Noble
.‘afield Proctor
a young lady when in a certain
“Weil, it’s hard to get it tanned.!
Stahle
Prepared to do all Kinds of Work in the Blacksmith line.
Horse Shoeing at |2.5t par bead
min F. Tracey
Attomeys-at-Law
miah M. Rusk
P roprietor . family, the brother sprang up to We used to send it out as pig-skin,
.1!. II. Miller II. CALDWELL, - -
LAKEVIEW AND IIARNEY, OR.
Wanamaker
light the lamp for his sister, and but before tanning, it is too easy
distimr’dehed, and tanners are too Thin
.............
. ..... . in the courts of the State,
firin practices
when the latter attempted to put «nnerwtitioii« I can net the skills «"'i before
the U. 8. I.ami office. Auy I*"1*'
N. Dolph,
super, liliou. .
cat gtt it
ottice or other bualneu entrusted to tliem will
II. .M itched,
some fuel on the open fire, quickly, much easier than I can get them receive prompt attention,
_ Hermann,
-BUGGIES, W A G 0 N 8, E T C.,->
y Pt.-uno)er,
MW-LAND CASES SOLICITED.
and kindly, took the wood from her tanned.”
AT
BED-
MADE TO ORDER WITH NEATNK8N, AND OF GOOD QUALITY.
A
CASH
BUSINESS
iW. M< Brine,
uli. ’A. Webb,
“
How
do
you
get
the
skins?
”
|
hand
and
did
the
work
himself.
A L L WORK W A R R A N T E D.
•B. McElroy,
ROCK PRICES.
“I know a man who used to be
nk haket
“You wouldn’t catch my brother
birahan,
a medical student, anil he supplies
P. l ord,
being so polite to me!” she said.
V. J. MILI.EII,
. Thajer,
them to me. He is a practising
ATTORN E Y-AT-L A W.
“So much more shame to your physician now.”
ct :
Is our motto. Good P.uggv Teams, and Nice
wf .. L B. I son
Harney City, Oregon.
A question as to who the medical
DREWSEY ADVERTISEMENT.
Saddle Horses Furnished at Reasonable Charges brother!” I thought.
.J. L. R and ,
l-tf
Will practice in all the State Courts.
and Partit u.nr Attention paid to the Boarding
man
was
seemed
to
make
Mr.
Gee
Everv
boy
ought
surely
to
feel
and Gr««omingof Transient Stock. Hay A Grain
ou hand.
a certain care over his sister, even suspicious, and the matter was
O. W G1L1I.M
dropped for a moment while the re­
. J. 1. BMiuu.
if she be older than he. As a rule, porter’s foot was being measured.
.,.W. S.. '.KA. r.
L.V. J. M ills «
CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
he is physically stronger, and con
“What are the peculiar advan­
L ytle H o . arl
I.. T. H. janirw
sequently better able to bear the tages of human skin? ’ ventured the ßLACKSMIT^ §HC>p
W, K.
reporter after a while.
burdens of life than she.
.(D)fK"A A. < o .IS"
A. SWF.EK,
rifl «-
“It never wears out,” replied Mr.
JDI...W . A lkekhon
and Sh®
There
is
nothing
more
charming
I . B. B arer
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
DICKSON & SULLIVAN
-
- . - . -
P roprietor !.
TUrr»»'*
Gee, “and it never cracks. It is
VAN. S. CURTIS, P rot ’ r .
W
m . M eekf . r
r.r um»«»*
than the chivalrous protection that tie* most durable of any leather.
CANYON CITY, OREGON
L ou . J. Bosenberg, Mixologist.
fuck :
;>rcul*r-
1
some boys (bless them!) cast about You can wear it for years. It I
IO£Al Ç
. F. S nelling
M. To., a
\ SEND
Everything in our line of the Best. Liquors—hiskies, Brandies,
All
kinds
of
Blacksmithing
tl.eir
fortunate
“
wotnen-folk;
”
and
stretches
well
too,
anti
is
a
most
Attorney-at-La w.
Wines, Fancy Drinks, etc., »’¡gars, etc., always on hand when
nothing is so attractive to other comfortal 'e shoe.”
and Wagon work
“
Do
vou
make
many?
”
you call on “Uncle Dick,” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or.
M. DUSTIN.
girls as to see a boy polite to his
“No;" I haven’t had much to do £^^HorBcaboeing Gß-OO a ßpan.
Office: Canyon City and Bums. sister.
lately You ste.it isn’t generally
_ Î. O. O. F.
As for you, dear girls, you would known, anti then I find it^hard to
Ber- Saturday at
never be so rude as to fail to ac­ get the skins tanned, now.”
NN »N, N. G.
The reader of the above can
knowledge any courtesy which your
ELITE SALOON.
readily comprehend the advisibili-
brother
paid
you
’
If
you
would
PATENTS.
HARNEY,
------------- OREGON
Ü. B.
tv of subscribing to the East Ore­
deem it extremely unladylike not gon Herald, if he wants to know
COATSWORTH A TREGASKIS,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
morii neretta.
to thank any person who gave up who the sacrilegious doctor ie, and
C. A. SNOW & CO.
ys excepted.
his more eligible seat for your com­ how the reporter liked to walk
Patents oM.lned. sn.l .11 ps'ent hnsln. ss.trended to
•nd
,hoM
fort, or who helped ycu ac oss an around with his pedal extremities
Our O«c.
opp. she -he U. H. Patent olBce. and we e.n obtain tn 1«.
encased
in
the
sk
n
of
a
white
wo
­
icy spot on the sidewalk, you would
remme from W.ahlntrton Bend Mmlel or Drawing.
man’s leg—if it ev«
»“»•
T« :>» ■’
of chary and we make no charge
’’•J'"*Order Division, end ««
blush to be less grateful for a simi­ Subscription price is only 42 .>O a
» ■ rl :'r'r
M
rs
.
M.
HIBBLER,
'
'¡
Wc Mer Mr. to th- Poettneeter.
-d ref.re.ee. to M»wU
'‘■’’''"■'Th
lar
kindness
on
the
part
of
your
rear We haven’t learned how the
HARNEY, OR.
Offlcl.t. Of the V H. r.'ent Offlte. Tor tin ular. ad. h ejrn.
•'■ "■¿■’lit
clicntsin j our own State or county, write to abo.e addreee.
'shoes sell, hut the russet« at Durk- Twenty Years axperience. Reasonable
brother.
, hr'M’’
** *
rrhildw.-
heinter's look a good deal like em. I charges.
If
he
is
ready
to
place
a
chair
or
i '
P.atmaster.
latb'i-i
Bi'.| kl
lu
Look
■
J ob work .
«T. IDTXT’IsLtLeimei? db Co.
&
THE DREWSEY SALOON.
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MIDWIFE & NURSE.