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THE HERALD a pauper in Harney county, and if you can say the same of your coun ties, fellow-journalists, hold up your hands. COMMUNICATIONS BY OUR READERS. 1 ' - | ■XCHANGE NOTES- bubss advertisements -r BURNS ADVERTISEMENT Prineville News: A number of W. w. Cardwell, men will leave here next Monday to make another search for the body A T T 0 R N EY-AT-LA W. I>. !.. (¡HACE, I of George Nutting. Editor«. NELLIE (¡HACE, Í B urns , O r . On Thursday night a reedy “I n California under sheep herder who had not been I'riK'ti• «< in Hll the court» O' the State, last adopted,” says the hair-brushed or curry-combed since Al*>, before the I'. S. Land Office. S ept . 2 d the Burns races. ner, “there is no such thing as j Heck was a little dog, came to L and M atters a S pecialty . Itound Irtland rar in j town to get on his annual spree, an accessory before the fact. Any Leadine: Merchant of Harney Orrick in L amb Orricx Hi ildiso . T he sensations of the day: the have “a good” ,i""’ J*'0'''''/ one with the knowledge of a con E ds . H erald : A few items from 1 ""‘J in Ins wages, Hinging sinuttv songs, Terry murder, Maylrick sentence, ---- DEALKK IN___ Um templated crime, or any one advis mv observations made during my 1 and changing drinks until lie was ” t . V B. EMBREE. M. D. akevl' and Brown-Sequard’s elixir of life. ing the commission of such a crime, offii-eat hl« n«i<’er<« iliec««t «Ide of sil recent visit to 1 lie Reefs Detween most too drunk toluv on the ground vie* Rher. l-i tri .» ¡.«low burn«. | BY GOODS. CLOTHING, HAT s is a principal in the eyes of the Harney and Malheur lakes, may, without danger of rolling oil- . Ibis ROOTS SHOES i *RO( ERIKs. h U11 STOYES 1’iNWARE, CROCKERY (; ' J ustice F ield was arrested, re law.” be of some interest to your readers.1 fellow managed to get to lied in the j S. B. McPheeters, M. D. Fossil Hotel, but evidently he did PAINTS, ull.!- Gf 'SS. PUTTY, TIIF“ *7,‘*2 A warrant sworn out at -1 o’clock, In company with my family we lieved by a writ of habeas corpus, PHYSICIAN SURGEON. not know whether He was lighting SULTANA RAZORS AND “I X L” < I T|, e 11 v 1 10«,f< bail fixed at $5000. The Federal Aug. 15th, by Justice Swain, of first passed the “Red-S” settlement a cigarette or the bed-fick. and it Office at W. E. Grate’» Drug store. I-ly CIGAR'' AND A TIIOl SANI OT11FR ii? "lih1 government took Nagle from the Stockton, on complaint of Mrs. and up the north side of Malheur happened to be the latter. 1 he TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION ’v¡?“ State government, removing him Terry on charge of murder of her lake to the Reefs, keeping on the fire was detected in time to save Practical Surveyor fgr^The CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern Oregon pnifd&r ¡the building, but not until the bed i secretly before day-break from j husband was put in the hands of east side. . a . M c K innon , clothes were injured eonsjderablv. Am ami t ---------------- ----------------------------------------- -------- Stockton to San Francisco by a Sheriff Cunningham, who served it all kinds of surve* ¡ng dune on shot We found the channel dry •’ be- ”v i Mr. Sheepherder paid li.SO for notice and reason «hie erm». fflF“ J«1”«* the L special train and car. ¡at noon the next day on Justice tween the two lakes; crossing t plan furn.she the damage to the bed. It was a wishing 'o be lot at cd. tan have _________ ÜU tiu _____ ty «» til An important question arises for Fields, who will be prosecuted by channel we then hugged as close close call for the hotel and in fact : it e .■: ■ . I • h a r•; v. t’jr ed discussion in the legal fraternity as ’ District Attorney White as a prin- to the Malheur lake as it is possi- the principal part of the town, 'Saddle and Harness Shon Prineville News: Ad Perham and to Federal rights, vs. State rights, | cipal in the ease. Tile SíX'w-Kíif ““ l ie for a team to travel along the J. C. WELCOME - Pimi'iuETOR. in this case. j There is no evidence brought south side, until we came to "The family left for the cool shades of Ill UNS. OI.’ECON Deschutes on the 21st, to try their ——i forward to show that Terry’s pres- ! Narrows” a distance of some eight luck at fishing for three or tour CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns , O b . Erciu«!«. nn. H! .lnnn I keep cpph cnee on board the same train with miles from the Reefs. The point weeks. E xchange : Tlw.n. There are saloon W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R ers who labor under the false im Field was premeditated; the Judge of interest that I wish to call the Portland Tinies: A. Meier, of the * * r on i public’s attention to, is that b- dy i firm of Meier «t Frank, ofthis city,| -AMI»- pression that when their liquor li- anl^ ^rs- ^erry were simply SAYER dr DORE Jeweler. cense expires, they have ten days |their W to cireuit court to j of country embraced between the fell dead at the breakfast table at grace within which to step up to an8Wer to the charge of resisting rim-rock, the lakes and the Nar 1 his residence on Friday morning Keep« eojii'UJith uh hand h large itocfc uf n ■ last. Mr. Mi^l r was otte ■ of the; . , , , .«• > '. I nv the treasurer s 'smee anil pay. I arrest by Deputy Marshal Franks rows, all lying west of the Narrows. 'most successful and liberal busi-i BLACKSMITH. This is all unsurveved and there .! ness men in Portland, and his sud- This is a mistake. The new license in court last September, for which is due and payable immediately offense they had both served six i is over a township of it, much of it , den death is felt by many warm -Burns, Or. on the expiration of the old, and months in jail by order of Fields. j appears on our maps as “lake,” friends. He leaves behind him the E. D. GRAY There is every reason to believe | and at times, it is overflowed, but i glorious record of an honest and any person discovered trangressing upright man. • the ordinance is amenable to fine that Terry felt nettled against Field i is certainly the best body of mead- The Highbinders are at it again. for using his court and his power jow-lands in Harney valley, 'there and imprisonment. Any contrary j Notwithstanding direct orders from —G E N E R A L RE PA IRIN G— i as a judge against him to humiliate is not a settler on it, and up to date the officials to disband, the China misrepresentation on the part of an officer who may wish to profit by him and he intended to humiliate no claims are against it, only, as a men have again met, and passed a the lapse, is wrong and punishable. | fields in turn by slapping him pub- common range for the thousands of sentence of death upon Pon See ,1 This has been done frequently, but l*cly in the face and then prove cattle and horses that occupy this one of the whitest Chinain an inthe Promptly executed. The bulldlns h«« been on city, and also upon Lee Tong. Urged PROOI it is hoped after this warning it! that officer a coward when off the tract every fall and winter. «n<l Improved «ml 1» prepared to turn out «11 ktuds of Mm k.miihing on tdmrt notice This sentence is passed because bench. will not again occur. The above is given in contradic- the two individuals saw fit to not .nd 111 the beat «tyle. Term«: t ««h. 1-ly srtLingiiix:: As for Deputy-Marshal Nagle’s 1 tion of the assertions that there are I perjure themselves in order to save 53 16 HE i I Klilei . v I readiness to shoot under cover of I no lands to be had by settlers in the neck of one of the most blood S unday W elcome : From what ke til.» Red Front Liverv & Feed I “official duty,” this case will most the Harney country except those thirsty highbinders that ever has leaked out in respect to the i jlikely show that there is no author- upon which stockmen have claims. stretched hemp. These highbinders And all kinds ofsurfacelumber thoroughly seasoned for building British spy system in America, j Stable are the very ones who are howling ! ity under the laws of the American REDUCED PRICE. ,2L2fur It is certain that much of this about the rights of Chinamen who II. CAI.DWEI.L, - - - - P ropri ktoi :. traced through the alleged Cronin bo, r», K r ■ Republic, that can empower one country has been overflowed of late ! come here and obey the laws, and Mil to “mystery, ’ it is no wonder that the ; in and AT BED A CASH BUSINESS —o----- man to act as an armed Lody-guard j [years, but I find ample evidence to! yet they have no more respect for ’ i. Josep British lion roars at fhe way thatj an ui | for any of its citizens with instruc- [ | prove that thousands of acres ofj American laws than Seid Beck had *rmit, I ROCK PRICES. the Yankeefied l’arnellites are I for the emacipation proclamation. «on win ' tions “from the department of jus-1 land was at one date in the past, of sucl twisting his tail in Ireland. It is; It our motto. Good H ukrs Team«, ami Nice i tice” direct or implied to kill in de dry land upon which grew sage A Strsi'c >l'L*iia:i.l a treuk of Fat. I INTe'W’ IKctoliiiiefe' almost an open secret that the Brit Saddle HorecH Furnished at Reasonable Charge« and Particular Attention paid tu the Boarding brush and grease-wood for a num Oregon Time*: o a< lb ish spy system in the United States fense of said incompetent citizen and Gruumhiguf Transient Stock. Hay & Grain russ-ex ber of years in succession. There is A five-year-old child at Monson, on hand. aud tu costs that government over five N. B. A Good road all the wav. ¿tied bj . Me., is said to speak three lan- million of dollars per annum, by 1 Is intoxication contagious? It a mud-flat near the Reefs on the i CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. which its detective service seeks to certainly appears so.***Not only is Malheur side, that embraces thou- ' [ guages. Lebanon, I’a., boasts of a cat that permeate every important Irish or intoxication catching in the case sands of acres that is thickly stud-! I has raised a family of sixty-eight Lit— of men who get together and drink, C. A. »WEEK, ded with sage-brush and grease ganization in America; and it is but men who never drink find theni- wood stumps that evidently at one' kittens. ATTORN EY-AT-LA W. hinted that even here in Portland i selves experiencing an undue ex Tom Wilson, of Ashville, N. C.,' CANYON (TTY, OREGON : IS HE! there is a “Seottland yard" detec altation, if they happen to fall in time was dry land. has slain 356 bears in the moutains l«l!tUer ke tlual I can show any man or any body tive playing Irish patriot among us. with a crowd of men who nr.' drink- of that region. - HliiaW pp Attorney-at- Law. CHAS. E. BOSWELL ------- I r Ketel r J ing. Men " h° scorn to look at the of men in Oregon or the United J. C. PARKER, BURNS, AGENT. r. h, is»». At Wickford, R. I., one day last' | bowl have bee.n known to go home M. DUSTIN. H.l T here is no office of trust in a ] with a company of rather mellow States, large sage-brush stumps week, it rained small toads, much Office: Canyon City and Burns. standingin the ground as they grew to the confusion and disgust of the Leaves VALE on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridii* t ne qr county so small that there is no ap j friends, in a state of intoxication inhabitants.^ Arrivesat BURNS on Tuesdays, Tbuisdays,and Saltira^JMES plicant to fill it. This is as it not distinguishable from the real right among the tules. Leaves BURNS on Mondays, Wednesday and A horse that run away in West HAHNEY ADVERTISEMENTS. should be. It is the duty of each article, after a few hours in which This shows that Harney valley has Arrives at VALE on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sanai.’,uni«. Newbury, Mass., wasn't caught un they have drank nothing but been subject to years of drouth as seit- American citizen to help in every zer and lemon.—Welocme. til it reached a town twenty-two W. A. WiLSlIIRI., well as overflows. J. NAT. HUDSON way to keep the necessary machin- j miles distant, six hours latter. ^X^Close connection at VALE with stage fi’r Harney, Or. Lakeview, Or For instance: The Malheur lake is dried up for I he iut cry of government going. The Guthrie, with its suburbs, now ™-«..-., ►. ------------------------------------- ^‘.‘t'dl Husband comes in after mid- miles and can be crossed by horse WILSHIRE & HUDSON. trouble generally is too many offer has 15,000 inhabitants, six banks, L.iKEViEW A«M LiiTiSEMEMs. themselves, so many, in fact, that, night, dumps his hat in the coal- men at many points, and with eight newspapers, thirty-seven hun tornes-at-Law _________________________________________ __________ t»j if it were not for the guard thrown scuttle, hangs his boots behind the teams at the Narrows. This Like ter yards and hundreds of stores. LAKEVIEW AND IIAKNEY. OR. door, kicks his spittoon over think is fed by springs in its main bed. up in the shape of party conven It has been computed that the Thia firm prat tit eu in the courts of the .State, [ The bed of the hike is the best of a average growth of the finger-nail is ami tU HOPKINS HOUSE before the C. s. Land Office. Any land tions, the voters would be worse ing it the cat. otti« e or other burine«« entrusted to them will -------------------------------- PROOF Wife — “ Here ’ s the bed! that ’ s I dark rich loam, and is yielding a one thirty-second of an inch per ^ive'VVLwp*. ---- ------ than confused as to whom to select. M ¡' HOPKINS, P k itjetok . the wardrobe you ’ re trying to rich growth of weeds and grass. week, or ¡i lilt!' more than one and <**I.ANL> CA>ES SOLICITED. But for once in the political histo Lakes This lake can all be surveyed [ one-half inches per year. ---------------------------- t IB HE ry of a county an office goes begging. climb into!” EVERYTHIN/' \¡:w AND F I RST-( A family of three persons named ' Husband—“No such a thing this tall and winter, and ought to I ELITE SALOON. The stock inspector of Crook Cramer, living in Braddock, near «i Ret “ n el Thishis the bed. Guesh I know be. It should be sectionized and >r —O---------- county, Geo. Nutting, mysteriously Pittsl urg, wih I ccome, by the law HARNEY.------------- OREGON th, i»-« whatim doin'. ” then a swamp agent sent out to disappeared while out in the vast . of eiitailnieiit, possessors of a vaft ’it' i. rîer* , ( OAT WORTH A TREGASKIS, , Wife— “You don’t either, You’ll select it for the State as swamp | estate on the borders of Cape May. l¿,r^ rUOfRlSToR«. waste of that country some three months ago, and no one is found wake the baby—take your leg out land, then some corporation can Henry Hodges, of Lampascas. willing to accept the position. The of that crib! I do despise a drunk buy it all up and fence it in, then i Tex., is claimed to be the oldest uU.d ' . *. I ..'■>»:< TION WITH THE House. the public will appreciate it as a 1 ( living Mason and Dimocrat. He Prineville News says "We believe man.” <«.,n wl Husband—“Drunk man! No such good body of land, and will be will is said to be 10!) years old and to M rs . M. IUBBLER, the county court must appoint an have cast his first vote for Jeffer- HARNEY. OR. inspector even if compelled to do thing. Met three, fou’ friends’s I’s ing to settle on it. [ son. coming down street. All uv urn J Twenty Year« î NpvrŸcnci Rc a (»nable four months for 25 cents, thus plac Some may claim that this coun- ! so by mandamus .” charge*. 2- 2 ing the paper within reach of all. It John McDonald, who has been tight, an ’ I caught it from ’ uni. try cannot be settled because of the j “Someuody is evidently making will be seen from the Premium 1 lind for thirty years, suddenly something by the non-existence of 'Toxication’s contagious. W omen prospective high waters—when that recovered eyesight while ill at Wa List that we offer a number of nov lia* THE DETKOIT FICEE FltF.SS elties and some articles of great in the presence of an inspector for a don’t know nothin’. Go to sleep country is drowned out, there will i terbury, Conn. His ease is attract BY HUBF.KT no»l HÜBEST BO« 1 , — trinsic value for clubs. These Four quarter of a year," says the horse an’ mind your babizhe. Seltzer le many other sections submerged,! ing great attention in the medical Just published, c" ’ j The $3,000 Prize storie» to Begin in Months pui Fcription will be accept man to the cattleman, “and it aint and lemon don’t make me drunk. for with the meddlers and dabblers world. Next Month's Issues. volumes, with I"' 10!J ed until December 1st. Caught thish here drunk from my with the waters that supply Mal-| The income of a professional rat you, nor it aint me, either.” niticent conin'^^B We make this offer thus early friendsh"—[snore]. lieur lake I have doubts whether catcher averages $1.500 per year, Four Month« Snb«crl| ti • n for • nly 25 knowlcilgf because it is desirable that as many Cent«. Send in Y*.ur Names Nuw. the border lands of the Malheur I and there are only ten of them in of a pc names as possible I m * placed on our T he H erald emphatically de the United States. The average in- are pr lake will ever be submerged again. Always alive to the requirements ■ mailing list l efore the piize stories Peterson for September is already I come of a lawyer is only $700 a nies the truth of the statements their and changes of the times. The The country I write of lies paral j begin, as it involves s »me trouble year, and the ranks are over made by the Ochoco Review. Grant on our table. The steel engraving.' household acct _____ A Free Press was the first to note the ¡and is sometimes difficult to sup lel and from eight to ten miles of crowded. County News and other newspapers "Pick a Back” is a charming pie-1 growing desire of readers every ply back numbers. the now located line of the Oregon turc; the wood illustration “ The| In a St. Louis hospital a man where for something new and fresh to the effect that the drouth in Har Canvassing for The Press is lie Agents Pacific railway. . had a dream that covered 10,(M)0 in the line of high class fiction, ney county has "starved the set Young Family” is exceedingly pret-1 coming easier and more lucrative linhrd r an at There will be a countv road es-| n . , *l eB °Y tratel and six months ’ something of a much superior grade and importance totnc tlers out,” that they are “leaving ty. The illustrated articles, gives! ........... yet he was only a minute of excellence to the mass of stale every year and we believe the re ad others intereftea inj tablished from Blitizen " to Burns , a variety of head dresses and cos- . sults this vear will be a surprise to ruuntrv. It contain** Harney daily,” etc. The only set and a half covering the whole busi- and __ __ _____ ” productions flat “syndicate of grand emigratiu» *n" with a bridge at the Narrows. all. Enter the field without delay I tunics, and descril es them in a tio a. it is ihe life <« *n. tler that we have heard of as hav ness. If the body could move with found in the average weekly paper ion. Nu true <»r«e* . This country will one day make the brain how we would whizz! ~ ■ of - the ' determination ’ ’ ’ to ’ satisfy ’ - and you will, without question, l»c nn will fail toaec ure thto*" Out ing left the valley is one that owns | charming way. Miss Bowman’s able to secure a very large list, re time offered aeparaieB the great hog growing region of Har- ! ; A hen owned by John Seal, of demand grew our unparalleled ceiving generous compensation for Bancroft’a marvelwi* ■ property West of the Cascades, serial “In St. Tammany Parish,” ncy valley. All that is wanting to Swarthmore, Pa., i which has sup- offer of 3,000 in Cash Prizes for and lives a part of the year there ends most touchingly while the con your labor. Don’t wait until some E«n>iM, «elive territory immedw • to make it a thrifty land is intelli plied h:s family with springchickens the three best stories to be written one else has canvassed your terri sive tinued story, “ Ted and U ’ concludes rare opportunity tu mi*1 and part of the year here. 11c left and eggs for nearly fourteen years, years for The Free Press. With the de tory. gence, industry, and “ grit ” to go to in as sprightly manner as it cent-1 here a few weeks since with his was recently tied to a trestle to pre tails ofthis remarkable enterprise, $500 orW the front and open up. Send for sample copies and teams, but will return in the spring. menced. The short stories are ex vent her setting, when she com all are doubtless familiar. That One need« no T. V. B. E mbrke . buameaa, fur if Pr,’l5krf Could our cotemporaries in ad ceptionally good ami the fashion mitted suicide by hanging herself. it has excited widespread interest blanks whenever you need them. «el b itaelf. and we 8-25- ’ 89. ¿W*Don ’ t send postage stamps in whi< h to deliver joining counties sec the quantities and household notes are as complete A young man at Buenos Avres and comment will be readily under in payment for subscriptions, we time ing U6. Address stood. The competition is ended; of grain being delivered in Burns as ever. The “Talk By a Trained’ quarrelled with his mother-in-law THE HISTORY In Haper’s Magazine for Septem and left her house. To be revenged the hundreds of manuscripts are cannot use them. for shipment as we see it daily, Nurse" gives useful and much The Free Press Co., Detroit Mich. 723 Market st., 8«f’ ber William Denn Howells enters in he advertised in the papers that at now in the hands of the judges and needed directions for “ Lifting and they would be compelled to disbe Moving a Helpless Person.” Alto to a friendly controversy with Wil the house were she was living “a and is expected to announce the prize winners and begin the publi lieve the tales told them by some of gether this number thoroughly! liam Sharp in regard to the latter’s domesticated crocodile” was for cation of the stories on or about ST. FRANCIS’ ACADEMY. the dissp]>ointed would-h.ive-been maintains “Peterson’s’’ high repti- ’ sale, and for days the poor old lady Agents squatters, that will just as surely tntion. Terms: two dollars a vear. belief that "there is a romantic re was besieged by hundreds of bid September 1st. Look out for a literary sensation. vival imminent in our poetic liter- ders for the curiosity. CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF ST. TXTantßd give a similar report of Crook, Address Peterson's Magazine, 30(1 FRANCIS. VbeTTZLer-S «ture. The rending public is on a qui- Grant and Baker when safe on the Chestnut St., Philadelphia. The Pittsburg Law and Order vive for the stories, hundreds hav REAL VALUE Slid EVEJJ J _ _ ever published on -n* ( other side of their borders. General Boulanger now appears In Harper’s Magazine for Sep- League, which lias been trying to ing already sent in their subscrip BAKER CITY - — - OR. MOE EV «AVI KO »"J _____ one owning it. Tn» M ■ If there’s a starving human be as a possible factor in the religious tember George William Curtis pay* stop the Sunday sale of cigars, is tion, The time is particularly au Tbe rouraeof inrrnctlon Inrhidr« «II of the engravings shewingJ"’ <>»mpe.i i«>n. notnim ing within the boundaries of Har movement in France. M Edmond a tribute to the late John Gilbert. confronted with a new automatic ma spicious for our friends and agents Branche« of ■ l’«efnt «nd chrl«tlnn edu, «tion N.» When voti seiet t I Jiri CK chine which sells them to all who to make a move all along the line, Instrumental Muaie; Painting in «111« sales aieinrc. Al ••’»¿pjet ney county, let it be known at once. de Pressense, in an article in Har dn<p a nickle in the slot. The first In the September Number of as everyone will be interested in Crayon: and Wax-Work, form extra EMPLOYS EXT Snd I* •’»*»" We have neither seen nor heard of per's Magazine for September, in- Harper's Magazine James Lane Al machine was started last Sunday, reading these masterly serials. In branch«*«: I.nghiy FIBKT-« •’ chartea. cidently explains the General's re pri < a. sh. nld writs a case this year, and furthermore, lation to a fraction of the Catholic len traces the evolution of Ken but worked awkwardly for a while, order that none may be deterred on Studie- will he resumed September 2d, IMO. on the m. •» remark* making since the W”fi* . 1 throwing out a whole box of cigars account of the price we have con For further par.ii ular- addre.«« we will assert there has never leen party. SCAM MEL A tucky Fairs. Sial er Superior, | , for a nickle. cluded to offer The Weekly Press An« 1S-3S St. Louis* Iiaxer City, Or. A enrdlal imitati. n I b extended each and ! everv Render of I he H erald tu cuntribuie !u this department of the paper, on anv subject ufKeneia. (ulereBt. Wecluiin the right to ac- < ej ur reject anv part ur the whole, but not to* change the idea« presented. We prefer artielea over the writer’s own «¡gnature, bnl noin tie . the code i p'uineB are adiniBaible, We do not hold uur- t»elvei reapot Bible for the opinions advanced Exami by wriiers under the above < aptiou. JOB WORK. i!FE 4 NURSE,