East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 05, 1889, Image 2

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    BVBNS ADVEHTISEMEXÎP
! Treasury department that the the > i
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
With these facts in view, it occurs1 communications by our readers .
Alien Contract Labor law does not i
to us that the settlement and jin-1----
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[From our regular correapomleut—Augiist
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provement of these lands is not safe, A cordial invitation iti extended each and ¡ Represent at ive Tom Reed, of M ai ne provide for return of laborers violat­
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS, !*»!>.
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nvmivr of
m T
lire
he hlhald
H erald to
iu contribute
cumrimiiu
1
ing
that
law
to
the
countries
from
j and in all probability will not be ' ovary
to tblaik-tmrtinent ot the paper., on any subject J ,.,¡11 be (l
next speaker Of tile;
ntxv
permanent; and the same may be of general Interest. We tlaim the right to ac-
which they come. It was Ben But­
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«•••pt or reject in v part or the whole, trit not to
l„„«t that ¡8 wllllt 1 have
said of other localities in this coun­ change the ide»« presented. We preie. articles
Iteatio:
»1, least lltui *■>
ler, I believe, who said “Congress
eUy mi
over the writer's own signature, but noni de io.,.,, ’,,1.1 |,v 11 nromilient
Re­
ty—Lynn C. Doyle.
plumes are admissible. We do not hold our-
JUBl oeun IOIU Dy a
3XT ■ -È—
has never passed a law that a coach
selves responsible for the opinions advanced
ntlbiican
whn
in ttsuallv Well posted
The
attention
of
Dr.
Embree
is
by writers underthe above caption.
puuill.in WHO IS usually no r
EXCHANGE NOTES.
I and four could not be driven
called to the above extract from ------------------------------------------- on the inside news of his party.
[
through.”
Leadine Merchant of Harney
S even new granges organized, the Valley Record’s Linkville cor­ A Harney Valley Hettler'a Ilcply to the i It ¡8 now stilted that the report ' Civil Service Commission has
oregrm on.
of
the
Commission
engaged
in
in-1
respondent,
and
we
ask
him
is
it
two reorganized, and three to or­
---- 1IF.AI.E11 IN'___
P rosperity , Or., Aug.31, 1889.
..
will created a hubbub in the republican
_
,,
»
, .
, | vestigating the Pension Olhce win
ganize, is the report of the State i well to call the attention of settlers
camp
by
announcing
it
proposed
to
, ready
, about
I „ o September
.
1.»
Tt
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING H at « n
to the piece of hay land north of . E ds . H
, erald
co, : rr In the issue - of be
1st.
it
Orange organizer.
ask the President to place the ap­
Aug
22d
of
T
he
H
erald
you
give
.
,
wl
n
,1„.
BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES HARim-h|i
./ ' r. .. ; ; is
Malheur lake that is likely to be­
'
. ...
. e
is also
aiso said
sam that
that this
tins report
rcpuii will uc |
pointment of the chiefs of division
STOVES. TINWARE, CROCKERY (;i
room to an article from
,,
T,m.
Daily
.
. whether
. .. Commissioner
T«n.
come swamped at any time?
A . , . the
7 J termine
lan-
„
- .
,
ternnne
1 an-
PAINTS,
OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, TH f ZI
under
its
rules.
This
would
take
Oregoman
rearing
to
land
matters
.
wm
Jn
office
of
not
T jie opening of the Harney land
ner will remain in oilice or not.
SULTANA
RAZORS
AND "I X L” ( I’TI Fkv “
away
from
cabinet
officers
the
pat
­
office in Burns, the trade-center of O ur Catholic readers may like to in armj \a tj.
| Another Washington girl mar-.
CIGARS; AND A THOUSAND OTllFi?,^
mar­ ronage they would like best to re­
As the question whether these ried a fuU
„n she
the vast quantities of land known read a specimen of the Daily Ore­
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTiof^H
full blooded
blooded Indi
Indian.
She tain. The commissioners say they
as the Harney country, will do gonian's writings against their re­ lands were swamped m 1860, or went to Ver8flillcg. N. Y„ and Jhe have had an informal talk with
not, is not to be decided by the next thing her parents heard was President Harrison on the subject fW“The CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern Oregon p
more toward effecting an amicable ligion:
and intimate that he favors it.
settlement of present land difficul­
“That day of restoration of tem- newspapers, it is not worth while that she was married to Nathaniel However, I shall never believe he
^"'reaaou
ties, than anyone not conversant poralpowe/wBl never come? . The to make a long reply.
he Inti
Patterson, a Seneca Indian, and! will agree to it until he does it.
Id not
Permit me, therefore, to give a fariner near that place. No ac­
with the condition of land matters ! world has outlived and outworn
s?
Those members of the President’s
here can estimate.
I that political and theological fiction, few remarks in the columns of your
counting for taste.
old regiment who have not yet re­
j War legislates, and the Franco- paper.
The relic crank is abroad in the ceived offices will probably fix
I Prussian war legislated the tempo-
To begin with, we never in this land. The latest freak of one who things up at the reunion in Indian­
W hen one of our exchanges gets ral power of the Pope and of mod-
ROOF.
off a good thing, or furnishes an ern civilization, never to return, valley considered the Oregonian a lives in this city is to exhibit the apolis this week. Among the mem­
N'EAIt DUIINH, OREGON.
item of news from its section of The I ope is but the shadow of a paper friendly to the settlers’ cause scaffold upon which John Brown bers that went from here in addi­
JMITXD
.akevn
tion to President Harrison, are
e
. .
i
f name, a lion in in a menagerie or but if any thing at all the reverse.
country of service io the readers of /oological garden „e jg
fed
IS HEM
was hung. He says he will use the Attorney General Miller, Superin­
lettler 1
_ «final
our paper, we consider we have, . and well housed by his keepers, | The Oregonian having received money received to build a monu­ tendent of tbe Bureau of engraving
SAYER A DORE
W
and
published
a
communication
ment to the n'ehiory of Brown. If and printing, Meredith, and Marshal
through intention or carelessness, j but is prodded so Beverly at times'
, IMS, ’
..............................
.. .„„.from
the peoples side since the every body was of the same mind Ransdell.
stolen from our editorial co-laborer, by them ......
that
he roars behind
his |
Keeps conitantly ou lmml a large itwkuf
st tar t!
Distillers
of
the
country
are
rais
­
bars.
His
temporal
power
ia
dead
j
publication
of
the
article
under
!
ag
V
our
correspondent
it
would
take
if the use of that extract is notduly
Lars.
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i
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—
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not duly
i””’^ *» ««« ;
a«««««.- uuue> , as you r
tase
>,S,R>
to
paid for in advertising by accredit- ^“Vhere TJ'iik Tv“?*1 ,re8"7‘’C* ‘I'scussion has thereby saved itself j bim a lifc tinie to get enough to ing a howl over a ruling of the In­
ing it to the paper owning it. T he
be™, a gS wL^n ‘ Em 1 ^denunciation on the part of: buy a pine boarJ.
ternal Revenue office prohibiting
in oT i
the refilling of whiskey barrels and
mit, N<
, i Contested congressional election casks.
E ast O regon H erald claims to rone,
rope, but out of that contest, no *“cpeople.
ii who
t auch
‘ Swamp lands” are never turned 1 cages come rather high, but it
have brajns enough to “fill up” its matter what else may come, it is
Commodore Walker acting as
rtuuu,
»e lute
columns honestly by use of pen, certain that history will not walk into “desert” by the trampling of secnig we are bound to have them, Secretary of the Navy went to New
1 not b«
backwards and insult the intelli­ cattle, as the writer nonsensically Our ten thousand pages of testimony York to see how badly the cruiser
at the
pencil and scissors.
,aa-eia:
gence of civilized mankind by try­
“
Boston
”
was
damaged
by
the
re­
id
to <
Ashland Record please make a ing to galvanize into renewed life remarked. Throughout the article have been printed relating to those
ted by t
cent
accident.
He
says
she
was
WJ
the temporal power of the Pope, a the writer shows he can learn many of the next House. It’s dollars to only “a little scratched,” and he
note on’t.
thing as dead as the divine right things even from the people whom little apples that we would not have did not think it would take more
NE’
of kings, the natural science and
The Eagle Rock, (Idaho) Regis­ history of Aristotle, or the as­ he presumptuously seeks to advise. ! one tenth of the contests, if the con­ than two or three weeks to repair
“a little scratch.” How long would
ter says the fires havo driven hun­ tronomy of ancient Egypt.— Daily [ tot me state here* for the better testant had to foot the bills himself, it
take to repair what the acting
information
of
this
"well
informed
The
present
methods
offer
a
premi-
dreds of elk, deer and other game Oregonian.”
Secretary would consider a serious
kevi«*,
gentleman” that in the heart of the um to the contestant.
out of the mountains down among
damage?
SHERI
ii. Com
Plaindealer:
Commissioner
Stock-
swampland
for
a
distance
of
near-
It
has
been
decided
by
Treasury
the toot-hills, where the Indians are slager has made a decision on this
imed «
Civil Service Commissioner Ly­
ly
two
mites
the
river
channel
is
make I
department
the
four
new
Statescan
man, who is a Republican, is the au­
slaughtering them by the wholesale. class of entries, barring out Oregon
And all kind» ofaurfacelumber thoroukhl.v aeagoned lorbnlldli-
■**
filled up with earth to the depth of have no part of the $600,000 ap-' thority for the statement that ali the
REDUCED
UKICE.
6th?isS
A rancher informed the Register women from the right to purchase
■•rb*
that they had killed three hundred under the act of June 3d, 1878. from three to five feet almost to a propriated by last Congress for es­ promotions in the Pension Office
.forth«
are made through favoritism. This
level
with
the
river
banks,
We
There
is
no
doubt
but
what
the
tablishing
experimental
agricult
­
8 R-H
o-
elk at one place, and after taking
is
a
clear
violation
of
the
law
that
e. to 1
Commissioner
has
authority
to
have
dug
into
the
dry
ground
in
ural
stations
in
the
different
states,
j
and cu
a small portion of one hind quar­ make rules and regulations for the
Mr. Lyman is paid $7,(MM) a year
lfore, C
the river bed at various places in
Democratic state ticket just nom-! to see properly enforced—Why
ter would leave the remainder.
faithful execution of the act and to sec. 15, Tp. 25, 8., R. 32, E., and
at inated at Richmond is enthusias­ does he not have it stopped?
KTo
ÂÆctoliineiÂ
prevent frauds, but it is strange,
about
four
feet
from
the
surface
of
tically received by Virginia Demo-! Not a single cabinet officer is in
D r . B rown -S equard , the aged and we think far fetched doctrine the present river bed, have found
N. B. A Good road all the way.
loor
that the provisions of a state law
crats here. They say it removes the city and only one is expected to
discoverer of the Elixir of Life, can set aside the rights of a citizen layers of well preserved willows ap­
return
before
September.
S.
C.
the last vestige of doubt as to the
MtTID I
used a “fine young mate dog” as under United State law. This parently cut off from the ground
.eview,
Too Funuy.
I
result
of
the
campaign.
«
HERI
hiB rejuvenating remedy. If his fol­ seems to be Stockslager’s ground with an ax, and underneath them
Hon. (
East Oregonian: Two young men '
Inter-state
Commerse
Commis-
S-namei
for
his
decision.
lowers would confine themselves
i to in«
the solid original river bed. A man i sion wants to know all about organ at Echo, aged 21 and 25 years re­
id that i
As expected Mrs. Maybrick’s
to “fine young mate dog” varied
Kitte: a
spectfully,
working
on
the
Caviness
of ordinary intelligence can easily
.ber 17th
now and then by “fine young mate death sentence was commuted to understand these physical facts, izations of railway employees for in-! ranch, had a tickling contest on
Rieka:
cat” white the craze lasts, a great penal servitude for life; this is bet­ which do not tell idle tales; the surance and other purposes, and Tuesday last, until one of them was
for th«
nd BE
and lasting benefit would accrue to ter than hanging, as there is a pos­ process of deposition of the earth i sent circular letters to railroad man-1 almost tickled into eternity. They
He nai
i conili
poked one another in the ribs with
that portion of mankind known as sibility that the woman did not poi­ over and above the layers of wil-' agert asking for information.
much amusement, until one noticed
householders. T he H erald as a son her husband, though there is lows went on at a rapid rate and ' Senator AVade Hampton, as well with great alarm h’s companion’s CHAS. E. BOSWELL -------
j. c. PARKER, BURNS, AGENT.
WA
political economist, would respect­ evidence enough to convince any within a short period of time, as! posted on political affairs of the eyes were fixed and staring and
South as any man in the country, limbs rigid like those of a corpse.
fully suggest that ladies resort to one that she was a mere female,
Leaves VALE on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frife-.oor.
“fine young female dog” or cat, as and would rather the old man were would not result from natural ob­ ays: “I don’t think President Har­ I He was horrified beyond measure,
Arrives at BURNS on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
structions,
but
from
artificial
dams.
I
and
lu
stily
alarmed
the
neighbors.
rison’s policy is sufficiently de­
faith may dictate, for obvious rea­ dead than alive.
Leaves BURNS on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridij rn», or.
These
facts
are
visible
to
all
who
;
Means
were
taken
to
resusticate
the
fined
for
one
to
form
a
definite
sons.
Arrives
at VALE on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
1
young
man
but
it
was
only
after
will tee.
opinion about it. Republicans al­
_________
flual pi
Death Conies to All.
Place these facts against the ways have made an effort to break ; liberal use of water, and much rub-
®®
“
Close
connection
at
VALE
with
stage
for
ONTAid
;
bing
that
he
regained
conscious-
August 3, 1889, at the residence swamp report and the deep moral
T he II erai . d devil is of a figur­
D
on Thu
into the solid South, and I have no ' ness and opened his eyes.
Tho“
ative turi) of mind, so after he set of our second son, George W. Grace, terpitude of one V. A. Ankeny, who
doubt at this time they are especi­
LAKEVIEW
A1)VKRTISEMEyT;!
—“Harney Belle” the circular
up our editorial squib on the Brown- near Oregon City, Or., his wife, made an agreement ' with II. C.
Julia A Grace, nee Mays, died of
ally earnest. At present they are swing came in Sunday, and will
Sequard theory he offered the fol­ rheumatic fever and heart disease, Ow’ens, dated Dec. 23, 1881, two or
directing their attention chiefly to give the children a lively pleasure.
George
lowing as a “spurt” from his own leaving parents, husband and three three d"ys prior to his swamp land
—T. J. Jordan of the P-ranch and
young children to mourn the ear­ report, which finally on Sept. 16, Virginia, where they certainly will
precocious brain:
HOPKINS
HOUSE
' ■
be snowed under. They have no ; Grant Gilliam of Saddle Butte
W hen the “blue glass” craze ly loss of a devoted daughter, wife, 1882, was approved by Secretary
---------------------------------
IOOF.
i an interesting foot-race at Ilarnoy,
M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor .
ri < r
struck the country, we could see no and mother. This news will be Teller, and evidently the result of chance of carrying Virginia this I Sunday, of 78 steps for $25 a side.
most unexpected to and deeply re­
fall, nor can they hope for better
_____________________
Burn«, <
immediate result other than a gretted by Mrs. Grace’s many' the agreement between him and II.
1 Jordan came out ahead by 2 feet.
success in other southern States.
EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CUiSSl
“boom” for that branch of glass friends
and acquaintances
in
,
-..
.
. Lake
---- ! I — C. Owens; and as we arc advised, They are trying to win by introduc­ | —On Wednesday, Thursday and
:
Friday
of
this
week,
three
bands
of
<. . Ankeny
, i
. ,
d
manufacturers. hut when’thc great and Urook
ii counties
r i where she spent the same
was the trusted
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|
ing economic questions in the South. cattle have passed through Alturas.
. .,
, ,
M
faith-wave of the Pasteur-cure for the early days of her married life,
and was greatlv respected and ! ilge1“ through whose mstrumental- But as long as the matter of local ; There were about 700 in each band, This Hotel is new (House, Rooms, an<l Furniture) and offers courtcow^
hydrophobia swept over, we made liked by all who knew her.
ity thousands and thousands of self-government demands our at­ making 2100 for the whole drove.
of
a calculation in favor of a rabbit
acres of dry land have been patent­ tention, our people cannot be di­ These cattle are being driven from
industry springing up that would
Harney
valley
by
Maon
Miller
&
ed to the state of Florida, and, like vided on this issue. Whether a
Too Much David.
IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE.
Devine, and will be taken to Oro­
eventually dean out rabbit-ridden
Barnhart, escaped criminal convic­
Kansas, Oregon and California in j An exchange gives an inventory tion only by the Statute of Limita- man is a protectionist ora tariff re­ ville. They will be shipped to mar­
former, the safety or welfare of his ket from the Ilorncut. We won­
thiswise: Out of (>0,000,< »00 people, ' of the Davids connected with the ' | tion.
der if there will be any water and
home is paramount to the tariff.”
i
principal
incidents
in
Ex-Judge
30,000,000, keep hydrophobic man­
pasture left along the road after four months for 25 cents, thus plac­
To
satisfy
tee
demand
of
II.
C.
In reply to quostkra as to whether this band goes through?—New Era. ing the paper within reach of all. It
ufacturers. some two to three, mak­ Terry’s life. His name was David Owens, rimrocks and gravel beds
will be seen from the Premium
any injury would fellow negro emi­
ing, sav, 40,000,000 animals likely Terry; he kilted David C. Bro­
were
taken
into
the
report
to
swell
List that we offer a number of nov­ From the esrllMlljJ
gration
from
the
South
the
senator
THE DETROIT FREE PltESS
to inflict the dreaded bite any sum­ derick in a duel; one of the latter’s the already large swamp grants of
elties
and some articles of great in­
BY HUBERT HO*!«. Fri<
said: “A temporary inconvenience,
mer; out of the above number of seconds on that occasion was Da­
trinsic
value for clubs. These Four
the
mountainous
state
of
Oregon.
but
no
injury.
We
would
gladly
i The $3,000 Prize Stories to Begin in Months subscription will be accept­ Just published. ^«mnty.
people 1,000,000 a year are hydro- vid D. Colton, and one of its wit­
<
Next Month's I skuch ,
Can these facts and the corruptness see the colored people move else­
volumes, with
ed until December 1st.
phobized, as one may say; as it nesses was David J. Brewer of Illi­ of these acts be gain said?
nilicent conr««Meni
—
where, and we would be willing to
We make this offer thus early
takes an average of 7 rabbits a day nois. He was kilted by David
Months Subscription for only 25
knowledge ‘{¡J m
There is no sincerity in Portland suffer any reduction of representa­ i Four
Cents. .Send in Your Names Now.
because
it
is
desirable
that
as
many
Naegle;
Justice
Fiald
’
s
father
and
for thirty “<biys to each patient,
World and Canyon City News “de­ tion that might result from their,
names
as
possible
be
placed
on
our
there would be an annual demand a brother were named David.
Always alive to the requirements
ploring the mob-rule in Harney val­
departure. I gladly would vote to and changes of the times. The mailing list before the prize stories
’heir
for 210,(MX),000 which does not in­
begin, as it involves some trouble
ley” (particularly the News’ hypo­ appropriate $50,000,000 for the pur­
[Coutrlbution«.]
Free
Press
was
the
first
to
note
the
A
household
clude the numbers necessarily lost
Queries.
critical whine,) white they pass chase of Cuba or some other place growing desire of readers every­ and is sometimes difficult to sup­
-B-E-vl’l
ply back numbers.
by rail-transportation, drouth, or
I
over
the havoc created in our homes for them to settle in.”
where for something new and fresh
Is it proper to say the dew falls?
Canvassing for The Press is be­ Agents Wan
chintz-bugs. If the craze lives ten
in the line of high class fiction,
and, if so, why does it not fall alike by the acts of the monopolist
Recent death of Representative something of a much superior grade coming easier and more lucrative lished ran at all <omp^
years there would be over 3,000,- I on all plants? And if not proper, why Rather let them “deplore” the prim­
- - importance
-
000,000 rabbits lesstfor grain-devour i is it that when I place a board two itive cause of the oppression of the Laird, of Nebraska, seems to have of excellence to the mass of state every year and we believe the re­ and
all others intvnitw »
sults
this
vear
will
be
a
surprise
to
country. It contain« J
brought about a change of opinion and Hat “syndicate” productions
ing purposes in the above named
grand emigratlot
*
feet above the surface of the earth people, for when that is removed among the Republicans as to the found in the average weekly paper. I all. Enter the field without delay of
tioi «. It is the life»»«
states.
and
you
will,
without
question,
be
nation.
No
true
the side next to the sky will be wet the present attitude of the people necessity of extra session of Con­ ( Out of the determination to satisfy
will fail to sec ure thi»
I this demand grew our unparalleled able to secure a very large list, re- time offered «eparsjw1^
with dew while the side next to the will be reversed.
gress. A majority of two is almost I offer ot ¡i3,000 in Cash Prizes for ! ceiving generous compensation for Bancroft’« marvelloW
A large scope of excellent farm­ earth, together with the grass di­ So long as a man goes into court too slim a margin to attempt to
Earnest, active work^
the three best stories to be written your labor. Don’t wait until some­ sive
territory immetiij y-i
ing land along the margin of Tule rectly under the board, will be per­ to combat a person or set of persons,
one else has canvassed your terri- rare opportunity
to m«* |
work
on.
And
now
it
is
said
they
for
The
Free
Press.
With
the
de
­
1.
lake has been uncovered by the re­ fectly dry? 2d. Why is it that no matter in what manner, how of­
|tory.
tails
of
this
remarkable
enterprise
will wait until the regular session
ceding of the lake, and ial>eing rap­
$500 or t
Send for sample copies and
idly appropriated by settlers. Set­ ; all the starlightnight do not pro­ ten, and for what causes, truth or in order to be reinforced by Mr. all are doubtless familiar. That
One need« no
blanks
whenever
you
need
them.
fabrications,
it
is
“
legal.
”
“
peace
­
it
has
excited
widespread
interest
duce
dew?
3d
By
what
power
is
the
tlement on these lands is certainly
businew, for if
Laird's successor and the members
«ell« itself, and we JR
4W"Don’t send postage stamps time
attended with considerable uncer­ eagle kept from being dashed to the able,” and, therefore “respectable,” they hope to gain from the new and comment will be readily under­
in which to deli* J
stood. The competition is ended; in payment for subscriptions, we ing us. Add re««
tainty as the waters of Tule lake earth as he soars for hours in the according to the position of some of
States,
besides
it
is
said
they
sent
the
hundreds
of
manuscripts
are
cannot use them.
seem to have no abiding place, but extreme height of the sky without our critics.
THE HISTOBV
big money into the third Louisiana now in the hands of the judges and
are governed by the degree of wet
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he
settlers
will
go
into
court
for
or dry seasons; and as we have had even giving his wings a single redress of grievances, poor as they district, where a successor is to be and is expected to announce the
prize winners and begin the publi-1
C uriosity S hop .
a succession of dry seasons, it is not stroke?
are, and the whole course of the ac­ elected to the late Representative cation of the stories on or about
surprising nor unexpected that its
tion on the part of the monoplists Gray, in expectation of gaining an­ September 1st. Look out for a ST. FRANCIS’ ACADEMY,
—T he H erald $2.7>O a year.
waters should be as low as they are
will show itself to be but a void, other member.
Agents
literary sensation.
now. There is most positive evi­ Catholic Sentinel: Russell Harri­ illegal farce.
CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF ST
dences, such as sage brush, jnni|>er son receives marked attention from
Wanted « 5
The political pressure has been
The reading public is on a qui-
1 hey shall have all the law they
FRANCIS.
The moat
. -
logs and stum|>s. still several miles the railway official of England.
vive
for
the
stories,
hundreds
hav
­
too
much
for
Secretary
Windom.
REW. VALUE and KVBB J J, K
and a little more since that
out in the lake, proving conclusive­ They do not know exactly who he desire
ever published
ing
already
sent
in
their
subscrip
­
MONEY RAVIK« and
ly that in years past it has been is. but they have heard that he has is what the monopolist and the or­ He is, I am informed by excellent tion. The time is particularly au­ BAKER CITY----------------- OR. one
owning it-
gana
ot
the
swamp
land
claimants
authority,
agreed
to
ask
for
resigna
­
'
engraving«.
showing J
much lower than at present. On dined with the Queen, and that is
spicious for our friends and agents The cnnrwcnf In.trueUon inclnilc, «11 of the .’o competition.
n<»<n
want.
We
will
then
at
last,
all
see
the other hand, we know of our own sufficient for them. Furthermore
tion of every democratic chief of di­ to make a move all along tbe line, llrnneheaofa Uaefnl and Chri«tIan education, i Warn you «elect
aie «uro. Ail »
knowledge, less than 20 years ago, his baggage is marked “R. II ,” when* the moat intelligence resides, vision in the Treasury department, as everyone will be interested in Inetriimental Music; Painting In all Ila I ««lea
branihee: Crayon: and Wax-Work, form extra EMPLOYMENT «nd h" K
onghly firpt < i
that its marginal waters occupied which they interpret "Royal High­ among the settlers, or such learned and
reading these masterly serials. In charge«.
replace
them
with
Republi
­
rm< b , should *r,’£jhif
uncalled
for
critics
of
the
Canyon
the land upot| which now stands ness," and so he traveles about in
on the inoRt reIP«r** .a
order
that
none
may
be
deterred
on
Sttnlie«
will
l>e
resumed
Septemlier
2<l,
1889.
t
ity
News
and
the
Oregonian.
cans
1
making «hire the
Ihc residence of Mrs I,, ltoddv delightful stvlc.
account of the price we have con­ For further particular* addreaa
SCAM MEL*
A. F RiTTEnnuscii.
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