East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, August 22, 1889, Image 1

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O regon H erald
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1889.
$2.80 a Year.
Only one member of the admin-
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
istration is at present in* Washing­
W ashington , d . c .
i ,
ton. Secretary NoMe ia the man.
Aug. ». 1KM9. I
Assistant Postmaster Gen. Clark­ He is carrying the reaponsii ility of
son’s friends have never forgotten ♦he whole machine Lut it does not
bis aspirations to be Secretary of seem to worry him much, if any.
President Harrison gludem d the
the Interior in the present cabinet.
hearts
of many waitinggt nil
’ hungry
i hl.......................
The store that is just now interest
September 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1889
(in luiT.ne.)
rge num-
brethren
by
making
a
In
ing everybody in Washington is be­
g gh---------------------------------
laws
lieved to have originated with the her of appointments before leaving
for Bar Harbor. Still the number
ie required t.> gi • n.ri' «■ Hv
afore-mentioned friendsof Clarkson, disappointed was much the great­
(Win*ibtfimperdoes not m BAcrihc
Programme:
■«•ft, Jk a•Ubgt'TK cr dutg u..; ink»- I lk nuper
it tells in elaborate details that Mr. est.
•ffice. gadthc reatoii f<«r i k u .» i be.ug
FIRST DAY—MONDAY, SEPT. 2 d ,
/ neglecttu du g. j ir.iikis .he p. h
Attorney General Miller has gone
Harrison having become convinced
* ^.x.)Ugibiat*>tbej^]i8hvr lor pa. meat
Q
uarter
-M
ile
D ash —Free for All................................... Purse $15000
to
Indianapolis,
where
he
will
re
­
’■ paper discon-
j that it would never do to appoint
ragt h . ..r the Pub-
man
until
joined
bv
the
President
| uu il ua mem 1«
Attorney General Miller, to the va­
Bioum whether it
on the 22d, inst. at the laying of
SECOND DAY—TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 d
I. There, tail Im
cant
justiceship of the Supreme the corner stone of the soldier’s ’
vmeu is made.
F
ive -E ighth -M ii . e D ash —For 2-and-3-year-old Colts
Purse $150.00
a paper from the
Court, nnd his being a New York monument, after whic!
will re­
his name urjiu-
cribed or nut. is
man having settled Secretary Tra­ turn to Washington together.
THIRD DAY—WEDNESDAY, SEPT 4 tii .
cy
’s chances, had decided to ap­
is paper stopped
jislivr < <,n. iiim k
THE LOCAL l’APEll.
II alf -M ile H eats —2 in 3—Free for All.......................... Purse $150.00
point Secretary Noble to the vacan­
it lo pay for ii ii
B. This procee« s
cy. That would make a vacancy
t pay lor what he
Tbe local isa power for good in 1
I
FOURTH DAY—THURSDAY, SEPT. 5 th .
in the cabinet, which the story goes
that refusing t(
the
community ie » iich it is pub­
a s from the p. st
on
to
say,
the
President
has
not
yet
600
yards
—
Free f<r All Harney Co. Saddle Horses. . . Purse $100.00
Absolutely
Pure.
lied fur, wiiUoU
lished. Busines- men know this
fat ia evidence ul
1 h s powder never \ arh 8. A marvel of pur i decided whether he will fill with
tv, s reiigth, ai.o bli...iR .irei m«. M. re ecu
FIFTH DAY—FRIDAY, SEPT. 6 th
Wanamaker, Letter, perhaps than any other class
u.iinii a! than the . nil ur ki . s invi cannot Postmaster General
of men, and those who know it best
le Kild in compe iti.m uili lie n.ulii'iule of
O
ne -M ile D ash —Free for All............................................ Purse $200.00
d k.t ,4 Ell A LI) CLVI i . ist
and
make
Mr.
Clarkson
Postmaster
low tee’. K.n ri v.eight, alum ur ph. fpliirv p .w-
ri e Cenlurv, UM* year
$.5-7
deiR. >olo onb in < ni K. K oyal H aring Po \-
i»k n «H. Nicholas, **•*
4.7
General, or appoint Mr. Clarkson are often the slowest to admit the
tl> L.
der Co., lOo Wall Fi., New Y».rk.
Dein «rea: Magasin* <i - 'mu
Secretary of the Interior. A very fact. Since the local paper caters
jwíTíi.k
“
i’í
Gude . ’• I-.U>
»re
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4.IX
wek
pretty story and one that will have mainly to the best interests of local
Entrance Fee, Ten Per Cent of Purse.
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Newspaper 5.7.
L m .MK m lustrateti
L
#puftul Muiitlily
4.7’
. I.ed »•'» l*upi
the intended effect of reminding business and local institutions, so,
Blood Horse Association Rules to govern all Races.
iHHKwagdzine
ix'B ie’i Sua<
«GT" No Money will be given for a Walk-Over.
dagarin*
'■<« >
President Harrison that Mr. Clark­ in turn, should it be fostered and
»v™ Weekly Call
W. W. Cardwell,
«•“ “Purses llung on the Wire.”
.id.,
c'nil
son expects to go in the cabinet if a cherished by local support. If
A'ee.l) Examiner
Address
properly
sustained
then,
by
home
I
.»•«. Daily Kxamlner
„ ™
vacancy
occurs.
Secretary
Noblede-
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Weesly New York w
1
"
patronage, home influence and ad­
P. F. STENGER, Burns, Or
leiruit Free Frees
!. 0J
nies
that
he
is
to
I
e
appointed
to
the
B urns , On.
•"
Hnrjier’h ytugaz-iiie
.
5.00
Supreme Court. IIe< light to know vice, local papers become living epis­
»-■«. i Hurpn'. Weekly
.. . 5.20
k Ma, ItiiriKr’a llrtinr
5.20
I’rac i°cs in all the court- o he Sta'c
it about as soon as anybody else. tles of the people, to be read and
Harper'.< Young People
3.7’> .\lxi, l e t.re he I’. >. LandOtin e.
contemplated by all men.
1 “■
hlden'e Manifold c‘\elopeuin, ..'.id
L and M atters a S pecialty .
No Lilis will be paid the tide-
II c I h tonal volume afier \ . I.
Why is it that business agents
rra ver volume, »>.«.n„e.
O ffice in L and O ffice P. i - ilding .
I graph companies for carrying gov­
and commercial travelers are al­
r,>.K *df all the above worke > mi lie ex
ernment messages until it is de­
mire In the KeauU.s Room
ways so eager to see the locai”
GrENERAL KÆERCHANDISINC
W. 1.
cided at what rates they shall be
V« Wu '•
—
daily, or weekly newspapers upon
paid for. The Postmaster-General
»Uaheri of perlodicifK tin- soli cite 1
entering for the first any consider­
dug raveg, a copy of their work for
insists that one mill per word is
,
iing Room—Weflle. and bind i ie
able village or city? It is to get a
ut e.erv halfvolui. <
• ■ -
1889
S. B. McPheeters, M. D. i enough. This the telegraph people photographic view of the people.' COME ONE!!
vertleemeui.
deny.
PHYSICIAN .t SURGEON.
: a L'>!..
A paper can reach no higher in ex-'
r suit
1 f
~
-
Office at W. F. Grate’s Drugstore.
1-lv
The Treasury department has
I. di’nYKRTlblXO gATES:
cellence and usefulness than the
received by mail from the com­
idviixtl
2 wk 1 mo ti mu j ' mo
1 >r.
standard of intelligence and ambi-]
en in ibt|
Practical
Surveyor
mander of the revenue cutter
. u*/ »u.UU 4*A', ♦11.JU ♦io.OQ
tion
of the people among whom it
4.OH
6.50
-X.00
t . a . M c K innon ,
"Rush” full particulars of the seiz­
Ô. >
¿(X) 13.i
i • 00
circulates.
Thus will it be seen
Ans a d all k nrls of fui \ e Ing done on «hur
o.Ub 10.00 U). 0
« - .U*.
.• UJ
Seuler ure of the Canadian sealing vessel
you 1...00 Ui.OU 4-> U
i>4 (X) indite anti re aß. i aide u • n»s.
■W.'J 1 H .110 i.O.uO wish.ng o be io; a ed, < au have p a s funiighe “Black Diamond” in Behring’s sea, that a grand domestic journal must
A».(W
WE HAVE THE LARGETS STOCK OF
• O.'JO 44.0Ü 4). “J 1 Hi O 14 >.u0 PRES of - liar-e.
1 e a sort of a mutual affair. While'
-------------------------------------------------------
but declines to make it public un­
«•“GROCERIES,
fed and clothed by the people, «•“DRY-GOODS,
reduction to a
» i
«•“CLOTHING,
Saddle and Harness Shon til it is seen by Secretary Windom, it it is pays
I ii.o.S’ier.
«•“BOOTS, SHOES,
«•“FANCY GOODS,
back
a
good
interest
to
«•“HARDWARE, ETC
¡¡¡¡.g o spa« e, J. C. WELCOME - pRorHiETon. who is at pr< sent out of town.
those who minister to itq neceysilies.
•t
J— .
nr uns . or e <; on .
Ever brought into
n prfM*.
Next winter, it is probable that
“Send us a copy of your paper,”
m . tv :s per
(.CblK, !
CI1AS. SAMPSON - - B urns , Ou I about 11,000,001) acres of land in has gotten ’o be a stereotyped re-;
the great Sioux Indian reservation
[u |2‘extra charge per in-
W-A-T-C-II-M-A-K-E-R
Jweition a s au iing rentier
in Southern Dakota will be thrown quest coming from Eastern i.nquir-
Ru. each »eea <s run in u i.h
-A N D-
open to settlement. It only re­ l ers to the publisher here. To save |
Jereutjpe all our aòvert ¡Foments
Jeweler.
t and'ier :«r four publica.ioLK. |i ca< h.
quires that Congress shall approve the expense of a journey hither
Look
»1 H bìii K in lut ai columns. I; >■ a line.
Look--
the agreement, which ex-Gov. Fos­ they want us to send them a mir- Í
Look
E|| mv » ffirih, and detitn annoiinee-
BLACKSMITH.
ror
of
the
country
and
they
know
I yuth ileniB «olici!e . ns :.CAK.
ter, chairman of the Commission,
—
Just
received
Three
Tons
of
Sugar,
which
wc
sell
very
cheap.
vr a U' rate« offered lo re J i „ i.. 11 s f < >< i a 1. E. D. GRAY
- - —Burns, Or.
MA*ual oou.ee.
telegraphed the Interior depart­ very well that a good paper is such ;
—We have 501.) bbls, of best Roller Flour, which we will sell at $7.50 per bbl
sages;
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—GENERAL REPAIRING— ment, W< dnesday, had been made a mirror. For years, the papers of¡
—Come and see our Large Stock of Calico, Gingham, Muslin, and all kinds of Drv-Goodg.
llIHlP ,OREIGN ADVERT -I RS
this coast have been scattered like
iCtfullv Bolitllinx \uiir ]n i. naze
with the Indians. Under this
■
"e. 8t“ Pleached and Unbleached Muslin for 8 cents: Calico, 6 cents' Gintrhnnia to ...n».. hi .
! sizesfn» keep our reauerep s e . as ;«> die
autumn leaves throughout the East
lots, 12.1 cents; and all Other Goods of Every Description and Quality, and’Style? in like proportion,^ut
toiiJ reliable firm k » lvu . a i.h, < < r
agreement the Indians will receive
■
be «aveci b> re.vriinx t.> lhe
All pemen « baaed up*.u < ur < irt u.n
$1.25 per acre for all the land sold ern and Northwestern States, tell­
^,,<1 itajuining cuuttiks:
the first, three years, 75 ing the people the story of our
Prompt]v executed. The building has been en during
larged anti itnpruxed and is ureparetl to turn
per acre for the next two beautiful sunset land and it is
“ job WORK
out ail kin< k .»f I»1 h < ksmi hing on short notice cents
GIVE US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED
an<i
in
the
Les:
siyle.
Tern
s:
<
ash.
1-ly
r rription exe< u ed v.itii n.ninjK
years following, and 50 cents per mainly due to printer’s ink that
pura« rt‘B««uabie rates
i______________________________________________________
I
IViuer«,
Pamphlets
acre for all that remains unsold af­ Oregon is what she is to-day. As,
• biiibeai’a.
) .eiier he*a» s,
Red Front Liverv
Feed ter. The Commission, which was on the other side, the local paper THAT WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK AND ASSORTMENT OF GOODS IN THE VALLEY.
Note Heat a, . Car s, Th Ke s.
__ _______ __
DlTlUUivn«,
Dui.getS,
hu.
—
compost <1 ofex-Gov. Foster, of Ohio, goes hand in hand with its patrons,
«T■
db Co.
i if kept regularly on .*]’(• for re-
Stable
Gen. Crook, U. 8. A. a d II on. so on the other side, does it go
Geo. P. lUarell Newspaper A<i-
hand
in
hand
with
th
■
great
metro
­
P roprietor . W. Warner, of Missouri, have been
II. CALDWELL,
politan papers of the land. AH in
A CASH BUSINESS AT BED- absent a month in getting the re­ all, newspapers are the educators
VIAL DIREI Km
LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
quisite number of Indians—two-
of the people and the moulders of
ROCK PRICES.
thirds
of
the
males
over
eighteen
General Blacksmith & Waeon-maker.
BATTONA!.:
F. A. < OGHWH.L.
years old—to sign the agreement. public sentiment. Newspapers are -H ><• A. COOHWI I.L.
•
___ Benjsm’ ii IlnrrJ >n
H. R. SCHLÄGEL
L akeview , O regon .
I f our motto. Good Buggv Temin«. and Nice
Lakeview.
Link ville.
moral reformers and civilizers.
nr
'.. Janus*, Binine Saddle Horsts furnished al ¡leas, »n a hie Charges The Indians refused to sign a sim­
and
Panic
u.ar
Aden
ion
paid
to
the
Hoarding
...William Windom
They build cities and railroads.
Grain ilar agreement last year.
I m « . ............. lohn w
hit- and Grooming of Transient block, llay
COGSWELL & COGSWELL.
■ aSffir............. Rt -.lic iu 1’roeb;r «*n hunu.
They
constitute the thews and mo­
Representative Allen, of Missis­
!■ ‘.Tiiiiev
LAKEVIEW ANI» LINKV1I.EE, Or.
SCO. Ultore. . Benjamin
Jerrmiiil.
liiii-k
Prepared to do all Kind« of Work in the Blacksmith line.
Horae Shoeing at
per bead
sippi, is intown. Speaking of the tive of the world's society. News­
L Wm. H. 11. Milter
CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
John Mana maker
papers
are
destined
to
be
largely
Attorneys-at-Law.
next House he said: “The republi­
I. N. Dolph,
can program will presumably be instrumental in the emancipation 1-ly
I. II. Mitcheil,
C. A. SWEEIi.
r Hermann,
the revision of the rules and of our race from its besetting sins.
er Pt.'iimner,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
z-B U G G I E S, WAGONS, ET C.,->
W. Me Brine,
an attempt to seat republican con­ The religious papers of the world
CANYON CITY, OREGON
MAOC TO OIDI« WITH SK.TNXSH, ANO Or OOOO «VAL1TV.
Attorney-at-Law,
,G. W. Webb,
are
more
potent
in
this
direction,
, B. .McElroy,
testants. I am not a democratic
A I. L WORK W ARRA N TED.
rank Haket
M. A. KELTON.
b. birahan,
leader, but 1 believe that the ‘crimes to-day, than all the pulpits in Chris­
Attorney-at-La w.
. P. Lord,
Lakeview, Or.
W. Thayer,
they have taught us we should tendom.
Practices in the courls of the state, and before
M. DUSTIN.
But
the
local
paper
was
our
ITRICT :
U.
d.
¡And
Office.
1-ly
practice.’ If the republicans arc
[.........L B I son
Office: Canyon City and Burns. allowed their way thev will quick­ theme and we must not l>c enthusi­
L L. R ani »,
DREWSEY ADVERTISEMENT.
ly produce a working majority. astic. The following words from
Senator Davis speak exactly to the Wachmaker& Jeweler
HARNEY ADVERTISEMENT«.
■Hb. . g . W. G ilham
But
remember
bow
thev
postponed
u. J. T. S hi el s
L...W. E. GRA< K
election cases in the last Congress. point. Let them be well pondered
J. W. BONEBRAKE.
I . V. J. M iller
and acted upon by all concerned:
Lakeview, Oregon.
The
Felton-Sullivan
contest,
for
in
­
l L ttle H oward
L
1. B. James
j. nxt : ii r DsoN
“
Each
and
every
paper
gives
from
W. A. WILSHIRE,
stance they would not allow to be
Harney, Or.
Lakeview, Or.
JR)
W . R. gradon
Attorney, Notary Public &,
!.(!>) . • A. A. CO IN«
considered at all. I, for one have $500 to $10,(XX) in free lines for the
.(D). .W. E. ALi.ERSuN
benefit
of
the
community
in
which
WILSHIRE A- HUDSON.
.(D)
. I.. B. B aker
no fear of the extra session. The it is located. The local editor in
Collector.
M m . M eek er
A. C. BRODERSEN,... Lakeview
burden
of
its
mistakes
will
be
on
DICKSON & SULLIVAN
_
_
-
-
P roprietors .
Ü. a. LAMP <»FU< E:
proportion
to
his
means,
does
more
Attorneys-at-Law
.........A. F. SNELLING
Lou. J. Bosenberg, Mixologist.
republican shoulders.”
for a town than any other ten men,
UM. M. fo.. N;>£ND
LAKEVIEW AND IIARNEY. OR.
It has been decided that when and in all fairness, man with man, Livery I Feed Stable
Thie firm practice* in the count of the State,
Everything in our line of the Best. Liquors—Whiskies, Brandies,
and before the I’. s. land office. Any land the Civil Service Commission cer­ he ought to be sup|x>rt<d, not be­
office or other butiiurF eutrutied to them will
Wines, Fancy Drinks, etc., Cigars, etc., always on hand when
cause
you
happen
to
like
him,
or
P.
II.
MURPHY.
receive prompt atiemi. n.
tify three names for appointment admire his writings, but because a LAKEVIEW - - - - OREGON
you call on “Uncle Dick,” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or.
fT’I.AND <’A>ES SOLICITED.
and one of them is a discharged local paper is the best investment!
HAY A GRAIN
soldier or sailor, he must be selected a community can make. The edi­ Alwayaon hantL and prompt attention given
try >aturdav at
all order« for teams and vehicles.
FN«»N. N. G.
by the appointing power for t he tors of local papers do most work
for least money of anv men on
ELITE SALOON.
place.
•
earth. Subscribe for v "r bs'al pa­
The employees of the Govern- per, not as a charity, b' ' as an in­
IIARNEY,------------- OREGON
ment Printing Office arc working vestment.”—Corvallis Times.
COATsWORTII A TREGASKIS,
PROPRIETORS.
night and day to get the great mass
vu excepted.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
I I MAGAZINE: IS i $2.501 I C. A. SNOW & CO.
of testimony in the contested elec­
Compare the E ast O re - n H er ­ A year. Send 25rto Belford. Clarke A Co., New
Y
’
ork,
for
a
sample
copy.
tion cases in print before Congress ald with any other a uot’y, or lo­
Patent« obtained, and all patent huainesa attended to promptly and for moderate feet.
Our office ia opp. site the U. H. Patent office, and we can obtain in lew time than thoaa
meets. There is an unusual num­ cal. papers vou are rc< eiv ng each
remote from Washington
Rend Model or Drawing. We advlee as to patantability free
ber of such cases and a vast mass week (having paid for to h priv­
P ET E RSON ’8 M AG AZ IN E
of charge; and we make no charge unites patent is tern red.
.
. . ...
ileges) and see if it does n * equal,
Mrs. M. HIBBLER,
We
refer
here
to
the
Poatmaater,
the Superintendent of Money Order Divlalon, “
of evidence in each case. One of if not surpass, the majority in the
IS
$2
official«
of
the
V.
M.
Patent
Office
For
<
Irtular.
advice,
term«,
and
reference«
o
IIARNEY, OR.
year. Rend 20c to the Charles Peterson Pub­
the cases just completed makes a several points that comp-re the Per lishing
rlienfsin your own State or couuty, write to above addreve.
Company. Philadelphia, Pa., for
Twenty Ycara experience. Rea-onable
sample copy.
I
book
of
nearly
500
pages.
make-up
of
a
good
local
ptf-sr.
charge«.
2- 2
I
ADVERTISEMENT.
Í 11031 WASHINGTON. I>. C.
POWDOS
U.I a ) .
J ob
work .
T he drewsey S aloon .
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BELFORD’S
& NURSE,
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