East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, August 29, 1889, Image 4

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BURNS A D V E RTIS EM EN T8.
THE HERALD.
STOCK l< BANDS.
HARPER’S PUBLICATIONS.
I
THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. DWJ.
P. F. STENGER.
1889.
HARNEY VALLEY
Either
ILLUSTRATED.
Right
or
» very Lady and Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to this Free Read-
J
J
¡ng Room.
•tide OR.
A m Reported bv a I*ate Visitor Here ' llARrtn'a Bali, will rontlnue to maintain
jn the Roseburg; Review.
i 8 reputation us an uneqtialhs<l faniih journal.
Harney Valley is a beautiful val­
ley in Eastern Oregon in Harney
county, between 118 and 120 de­
grees West Longitude from Green­
wich and between 43 and 44 de­
grees North Latitude, about 3,.">00
feet above the level of the sea, with
an area of about 2500 square miles,
containing 1,600,000 acres of land.
This valley is nestled in a broken
chain of mountains on the north­
east, south and west with the high­
est peaks of the Blue mountains on
the north and the Steen mountains
on the south, towering up into the
realms of perpetual snow. This
valley has
AN
ABUNDANCE
of water supplied by the Silvies
and Blitzen rivers anil their tribu­
taries, and other smaller streams,
all of which have their outlets in
the Malheur and Harney lakes
The Malheur and Harney lakes
have no outlets. These two lakes
are connected by an artificial chan­
nel and are on a level with each
other, to the contrary notwithstand­
ing. as yon will observe by the maps
giving the geography pf this region
These two lakes cover an area of
about 150 square miles and are
I s art ilius ratioi • are uf the highest or<ler. i s
Range—Grant county, Oregon.
literature is <»f the ulmiecB kind, and i’B hash-
I. »n and iluuBehuid depart iiivn t arc of the in« st
1*.
(>.—Iliircß. Grant county. Oregon.
prauti« al ami e«,*»n«>ni4< ai chum* ter. Ils pat­
tern sheet supplements and fashion-piatiB
alone will save i s readeis ten times > he «< sr *»f
RILEY X- HARDIN.
siD s rip:ion, aim i s arti< ka on «lc« uraiive art,
8o< iu. eiiquetie. h. i.sc Keeping, u.M-kery, etc.,
Address ISAAC FOSTER.
muke it iimispe; sable tu ever.» household. Its
bright sh.»r s «»riis. ami timely issh 'B are
among the tus pumisiied: at.d not aline isud-
in i-1 e. 1 to La* o,uin i ► i li.f < • .tilil ofl'eiot i I k * in. ai
f.aililioiia aa.i*. Anioi it ihe mim. lioi a of ihe
i.e.v volume will he aerial aiori.e by M as. I* axs
H oiibks branded oi<
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»11.1.1 IK I I.HK, ami T homas H ahi . v , ami a
aeriea of papeis on iiuiser.- inauaiienieiii by Left Stifle: Horizontal
Max. CMBIBTINB TBHHVKK llKKBKK.
Double-H
HARPER’S PERIODICALS
Per Year
I L L U S T R A T E D .
Postage Free to all bu I scribers in the United
Siaits, Canada, or Mexii o.
NOT NECESSARY
to raise crops and gardens, The
soil here contains all the properties
necessary to make a successful
grain growing country. Small fruit
and shrubbery, and berries of near­
ly all kinds can be successfully
raised here.
VACANT LAND
as level as your floor in bodies of
thousands of acres, is here to be ta­
ken and ibjust as good as any that
is occupied. Home seekers in Oj-e
gon cannot do better elsewhere.
This Eden will not long remain
in an unsettled state, but in a few
short years this land will be all ta­
ken, the golden opportunities now
offered will be improved.
The climate is salubrious and
will compare favorably with any
other part of the “Inland Empire.”
Burna and Harney are the princi­
pal towns and in fact are the only
towns in the Harney valley. These
towns are about fifteen miles apart
in the northern portion of the val­
ley. Both towns fiave an
IMMENSE TERRITORY
adjacent, adapted to both fanning
and stock-raising. The town of
Burns has two newspapers. The
principal stock men of this valley
are Mess. Peter French, J. S. Devine
and the L. F. Co. These parties
are all said to be millionaires and
their wealth is variously estimated
from one to fifty millions.
The L. F. Company have lately
consolidated their stock and land
interests here with Mr. Jno. Devine,
and are partners as “Lux, Miller.
Mason A- Devine” and arc known on
this coast as the Pacific Live Stock
Association, which is perhaps the
strongest on this coast if not the
strongest in the world. Their do­
minions extend from Grant county.
Or., to the southern confines of Cal­
ifornia. They can travel hundreds
of miles from here in a southerly
direction and camp every night on
their free-holds. Peter French Esq
is administrator to the Dr. Glenn
estate of California, Mr. French’s
»vite being heiress of that estate.
Two established surveys
Per Year:
W. B. T0DHUNTER.
CATTLE britixieii
with ‘S Wrcmh”on
left Hip.
Far marks: <’L Be-
< r. p. fl he High I ear;
UiKlvrfi.pe in
Left ear.
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STR \YED OR STOLEN.
HARPER’S PERIODICA LS.
per year :
HARDER WEEKLY
EARPER'^ MAGAZINE
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rial seru in*, in ,.r«ier that nothing hnrmiu
nta\ v iter i s i <> unit s.
An ep .»me «>f everything thflt is «'tractive
ami desirab.c in juvenile liierature.—» , a on
Courier
A weekly fens «d g«x«d thinys o tbu lx> Band
gir s i .ever* ir nL\ il vis: s. — a.r->*>kl ■ n I < io! .
It is woio.erfu in ir avu h .f pk ttiriB in
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TERM* I’OsTVGF. PREPAID.
I’ER YEAR.
Vol. X begins November«*, isrot.
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Should Subscribe for the Herald, Themselves
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ANMIk koWAIIDS
No. au. UOU(ja 3n(j
AND SEND EXTRA COPIES TO EASTERN FRIENDS.
Tn, amatJRRflF
Ko. M.
Pu .Till
Hus successfully nmit tiiined itself through nn ordeal of local oppod­
tit i. vind’etive ar*<i
¡nd nest rtip'di us to a dtgree seldom equalled in
i *< i ¡titrv jourr.-ilism
journalism: : l:<:s .■.•dvoeated Un'inchingly the rights of ALL
tin people of 1 st 0 ■ ti c< i erally ¡nit) Hartley Valley especially PEARS, 1
ig: inst the iii.icliitiafiivis of ill orzanz-d p tty cliques that sought
v fraudulent tui ’■ : o-it.¡tin. to Ivin., 'li private interests of a
low nt the c.xpcnsi <i
man*'.
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t ' I’lte sober second
thought of th<- peopl is ¡i*.vj - right :. ! 1*. s cth . live.” and that
will ie
’Tr th is mighty
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1: s st; a Ifistly fol-
lowed tig : KIGHT. .Hid I hi ! t
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.H and material
support tlu.t rei.d; i- its r ■:
- or. As it has
■vorkvd iiidi fatig,. . I'ul
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o t hi people, it
now asks f for patronage that v.'l: ; j. ■«» .-omti’ i: .
than a bare
existence. It has tecome v. bn Ie to nil as ■
. paper, and
Is Mow a fixed Ins
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GALLERY’LL «B.e*
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T H E E A ST OREGON H E R A L D |'
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BERU.E.
ouch
IF YOU WISH A COOO REVOLVER
k «HT.»r
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PE a H.
Tho
BALLARD
NECTARINES,
has won more
prizes nt Target
shooting tbun
all other makes
of rifles put to­
gether.
.
Wa guarantee
EVERGREENS,.. . .
Our Goods^
EQVAL TO
Any'.tlnf
ARBOR VITAS,
Prodtó
IN THAT US'
Is a true Advocate of the Harney Country.
poSWr E SMITH & WESSON S
Finest small
u.i.i s c .'cr
r.i n.ifac’ i cd
and the Ur..«. c..uiceuf • .1
experts. In ca.ibrrs a.,
8.S and 44-1.x). Si.iglo or
double action. Safety 11am-
ru rless ami Target models.
Best qnnlity vrroucht
Ft cel* caret ally las:»ecud
f.»r w orkmanship and block. Utr. alctlfor
LulNht <1 urn!).I.ty nn<l nccurncy. Do
1. >c be decyivcu by < h. , maiieabk » < n L/...atk.na
< rten sold lor the genuine article. T..< v a e unre-
1. .ble and dangerous. The S mith & W kss - m R e -
v l.vg'.s are scann ed upon the • nrn 1- with firm’s
r.a lie, Mldnws and dates ..f j-atenu. and are guar-
miter«! i»erfect. Insist upon having them, ui.<i if
y ur «lea'.er cannot supply you, an order sent t«« nd.
« ^ssbelow will receor prompt atteniI n Dvtv..j-
live catalogue and | rh - -.upon applleat.ua.
B1I1TU
WESSON,
bprlufctfcld, X bm »
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. ur I'. > r ■ ivle
•avert
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Hey.
Has, from the initial number to the present, persistently and imp vs-
j sively maintained that the Harney country was one of the imest
agricultural regions in the Union, needing only the presence of indus-
; irious farmers to develop its wonderful resources. To prove the truth
nt the strong language in its columns, the proprietor ga'-e up a part
THE LEDGER LIBRARY
of his otlice room to the exhibition of the products of th« Valley,
“Her Double life,” by Harriet few;».
mid urgently asked for specimens cf actual growth and for every! dy
Ledger Library N... 1: Paver <«»\er «.Oc; bound
Vo time, $i. o.
to call and inspect them. Attached to each specimen was the name
“Unknown.” by Mis. E. P. E. N. Sou’hwor h.
This was a
Ledger I ihrarx No. i: Paper, .» ><•; H. und, |i.u . of the producer, often with the mode of cultivation.
“Gunmaker of M. scow,” b\ S'lvanUB Cobb. Jr. tangible, practical presentation of the matter, whicli any one could
Ledger Library No. ; : Paper •*.>; bound. |LUc.
verity. How successful this movement has i.een, hundreds can testify j
Any of the foregoing works will be supplied
bv t'o. kfiellers Hint Nev.»■ ea'vis, will i e svut All T he H erald asks in return tor itseilorts to serve the people, is I
pi stage pa.d, on the retvipi of the price, by
an increase of public patronage—a modest request when it is consid-
ROBERT BONNER’S SONS.
I ered that it returns to each patron more than his money’s worth.
L ei gep . BuiL ING,
Cor. William and sprtnvs b .. New York. If each resident of the Harney country will subserii.e or renew for
! himself
and -----
take
more
to cvnu
send UUIUUU,
abroad, 4L
it »»1X1
will PC
so VAIV.
extend
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’• copies
o iv
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T he H erald ’ s sphere of usefulness as to enable all to claim that it
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a new and rapidly growing country, where manufactures of all kinds NUTS, FRUITS.......
are needed. We will soon have direct railroad coiiiiuunication with
Portland and the East. Live business men of Loth sections should
use T he H erald ’ s columns to secure this great and growing trade.
Its rates, proportioned to its circulation, are reasonable.
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D. L. GRACE,
EDITOR AND PROPlllETOR.
BIRCH, SPRUCE, ELDER.
ASH. LINDEN, CHESTNUT,
IDEAL
TULIPS. 'VEERING WILLOWS
n*F t ."2
»..r in«un*
Circular.
IDEAL '
C J woodwork -QoJ
ier- ffiANGE-Mìfl
Now ia the time to ani b < rii e far the
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uemure ny
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ST.V8UIS.M3.
OAUASTtX.
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PACIFIC DEPARTMENT.
RED i UI
Ganrral Aarnry, 725. Market a: . Ulrr RiHl.lin»
Ina; South Braneh, «1 Morrla.>n at Portland >r
»oral Aitenta »anted for Hartley county, a I
dreFR of above.
F.,r lsxr. «■■■' rrrnrr a fill! ...'nn-eof r tinilr.»
Ferry’s Seeds
D M. FERRY A CO sra
acknuu io, <ed u, te tbs
araest Seedsmen
In the world.
D M F krrt AC o ’ s
ni'.«trrte«l Descrip­
tive unu Priced
SEEDANNUAL
TV”
Ixri.rt CiMitnu
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For 18AO
illbem»0e<1 FRFC
•»» ail i pHicxots, and
D last ys r*« customer»
-MJtcrdennr it. /»• ' ’
f-njuox».,,
0. M. FERRY S CO.. Dalroit. Mich.
SBAi E TREES Ac
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CHEAPEST ILLUSTRATED M GAZINE IN THE WORLD.
JUMPIR
gr~UVTR 6.000.000 r*°rr* haliera that tt
at tn. u jGLmI J« i^ C^lATa
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New-|M|.r- arc no: lo copy any of the
alore a.har i-enient. wi tieni thacxcrc-*
order of Haqwr Jc Pyotbcrs.
ton of the
ex: run
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STRAY—REWARD.
H arper ’ s W eekly hits a well established
place as the leading ihustra'ed iicv)fipiiper in
A meri a. The fairness .f its editorial coin­
men fi on current p.»li i. s I hib earned for it the
respect <»f all impar'.ial rem cib , a id tjie \arietv
aim rx< client e «d its literarx « «.ulema. whi«h
in« hide Burial and simr s ories by the bes and
m« c p. ;»Uiar writers, in it f«»r ihe perusal of
pe« pie of the wide», range of las «sanupur-
t:ui 9. Suplemen saie (rv«|uently pr.iviued. anti
no expei sc >s r» a red to bring the higln s otGer
of ar.IB it aid it v to hear upon the illuBtra ion
of ihe < htir.grtui phasea «.t Imine aim foreign
hifit./rx. A new v\. ik«n th ti.m from the pen of
W illiam D ean H o ells , and one bv (apt
1' harli ' s K ing , will be among the leading fea­
tures oi the W eekly fur 1*89.
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Who know that in the rapid growth and wide proclamation of tin
advantages of Harney Valiev lies tlmir own best road to prosperity
1 BAY HORSE: 7-vear-old; branded’^ on the
1 I ef >h. ttb.er. * n kfi «ahi lace;* Left
f.»ot Whi e; R,.pe n.arks r. und Left Aukle.
st raved from Undersigned last spring. An\
pera.m uh.» will deliver, «>r conve infurinnii.-u
that will tea«! to re* overy of above uiscriDet*
anininl. wi 1 be libera ly rewarded Appi* a
H khal » utHce, or to
W T WHITWORTH,
Aug 22-39*
Luri 8, Or.
Weekly
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All TlvLStleiris,
CHI Rl.
1 luck Hay Filly
. ears .»hl k nail will e ßp..t
on end «»i n. . pc
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* « r - upper lip: not branden : i.vtvr
bevi- Bhod;
d .. i br. ke:i i
1'
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litis
a • pavi'i on hinu
leu and
ri:ig’>o'ie on he
ht* L»ot
L»«»i of
, I he o'her leg.
nd riiigho'ie
Not l evi: Bev;, Bi.»» e Alar» h. Please fieno in­
formati«»-.) to H eb \ l • <)i 1i. k . ti w ¡er will But-
ìbì * tinder L>r : r^uo e.
AUg. l.i-l
I L L U S T R A T E D .
1
800 ACRES,
T he H erald acknowledges no superior in Eastern Oregon. It points
with pride to its well-filled columns the past year, and to its evident
progressive influence t pon the prosperity of the great Harney valley.
As in the past so in the future it will strive to make prominent note
of every enterprise calculated to benefit the people; to record ever.'
advance made in showing up the resources of the \ alley; to advocate
Law and Order under all circumstances; to frown upon all attempts I IS THE OLDEST.
IS THE LARGEST,
to foment discord among the people in the interest of any individu.il,
MOST RELIABLE
clique or faction; to give the news of the day impartially and as
N U R S E R Y
fnllv as industrious effort and the aid of friends may enable us to
obtain it; to give all the Local ni d l’ersoi.al gossip of our section,
GROWING STOCK
snitalle for publication, with ¡ill else of interest in this department:
FOR THE WEST
IT WILL BE AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF THE VALLEY
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by Bjorn-ojeinc s o« koi the above brand . r belonging lhereio.
Bjorn on, illustra.ed ; “Commodtia hi -
orical play by iheau hor «»! ••Ben-Hur,•’ i.
lu* rated by j. R. Wugue.in e e. The eui-
orial departments are conduced by
George William Curtis William Dean How­
ells, and Charles Dudley Warner.
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Un-
horses are branded
with "S-wrent h” uii the
.eft thigh.
the “evolution theory” of develop­
ment will naturally follow. I have1
received letters of inquiry regarding
1889
this region and having lately trav­
elled over a g<xxl portion of it, I send
you th»above as the best means of
Harner's Yeung' Feonle.
imparting the information desired
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.
through the columns of your valu­
able paper.
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nine wi hihe tine Xutuier L> \. u-inher Im-
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begins with the
isi Number f.»r January of va< li ear. W In n i «>
time is mentioned, sms riptioi.R niil icgfn
FOR RAH.ROADS
with the number curium a: time «»f re< ein of
vruer.
have been made through Harney m.uml Volutma «>f H arper ' s W eekly f«>r;
bio k in etui « ’,» h nind ng, »ill i e sent
valley by the Oregon Pacific R. R. yeti!»«
b* tnai p. s ine paid. « r bv express, free. i ex-
pvi
se
proxiuvd lie vx|«v< pv d« is i..,t ex• ecu Si
Co. and the N. P. R. R. Co.
: a vtouine; f« r per Volume.
With the advent of railroad fa­ < l.)th «itfiuR L.r ea< h volume suitable f. r Ht,d
ing. wi 1 be wilt by mai , p. s pam, on re eii»
cilities this year to Harnev valley or
>1 ca- h.
1
and with the advent of the electric Remii.ameB shitild be ma-le bv I*, s’-Office
Or< er . r Draft, to av. i.i « ham e ef I. rs.
telegraph to our midst, we will ask M.»ne\
Newspape r are nut to ts»p> thia a iver is-'
uhhoiit the expriaa order of Harner ,y
for no more, for these are the requi­ ineui
brolheia. Ail.'i.ia:
sites for modern civilization and j
HAKl’I.li J. IIR iriiERS. New York.
Merchant Traveler: The success­
ful fanner has to be sharp as a rail-
V.
1889
NEAR THE CENTER
of the valley. Their shores ar-
low, but they have never been
known to overflow. The low shores
of these lakes accounts for the shal­
lowness of the wells in this valley,
which are from eight to twenty feet
deep. Irrigation is
Left Side-
• Il
10 11 ««» rn#
Began on Thursday, November 29, 1888.
dor-bit in Right ear,
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I»« th' mo:v. for:
I at vs Varivi'ea true
to the name: Healthy,
Vigorous p'a’i'B; and Judi-
cioUBpa kii>g,«*ru I I b '« st—Labor
and Time und Mone . Therefore, do
Have by bearing in mind thai the great
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