East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 19, 1889, Image 1

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BURNS HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1889.
-,-No. 43.
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BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
dead man? Was lie killed or did leading front Canyon CU^through
he dud
he die from a natural cause?—were the town of Burns. M
SHED EVERY Till RSDAY
Harney Valley is a beautiful val­ the questions that rapidly followed in Salt Lake City, he whj a .v^jy
uÿit-aï'OucE.
ley in Eastern Oregon in Harney each other while gazing uiton the wealthy man, whom no poor man I
county, between 118 and 120 de­ evident remains of a p.irt of the envied, since he had always been
known as the poor man’s friend.
grees West Longitude from Green­ past history of Harney valley.
tSHEBS ÀXD PaOPKIKlttRS.
1865—John Craven, a native of
Point
Wright
towering
high
wich
and
between
43
and
44
de
­
ÌIBSOÈ OBSCRIPTION RATES :
CrENERAL ^MERCHANDISING
grees North Latitude, about 3,5t0 above the surrounding country like Ray county, Missouri, came to Or­
»¡.co
feet above the level of the sea, with the sphinx that grimly guards the egon in 1864, enlisted in Eugene
1 >o
ontha..........................
.75
an area of about 2500 square miles, the secrets of the Nile, stood City, in 1864-65, in the 1st Oregon
>■ i.( r (in advance)...............
2.jo
containing 1,600,000 acres of land. mute and untouched by any appeals Volunteer Infantry, Co. "H,” Capt.
'
• 9
in command; and (
1889
This valley is nestled in a broken made by inquirers of 1889. Some ; L. L Williams
, .
XEW3FAPBB LAWS.
COME ONE!!
COME ALLI!
1865, came with his
110? I*
to give notice by chain of mountains on the north­ one remembered that one of the I in August,
***»,
not answer the
Company,
to
Camp
Wright,
at
the
soldiers
of
Camp
Wright
had
come
A
i
9 take hi* paper east. south and west with the high­
'*• Al(in|
for it* not being
into the country a couple of months age of seventeen years. Mr. C. is
til' a .«
[Sake* the po*t- est peaks of the Blue mountains on
not only the only Camp Wright sol­
"a l*^
rer i°r vftyment the north and the Steen mountains since.
utaiJI J.1*?
paper discou-
dier in Harney county, but the old­
Upon
returning
to
Burns,
we
on
the
south,
towering
up
into
the
•
'’“k
i'., or the Pub-
I
resident of the Harney country.
Until pavmeut is realms of perpetual snow.
This interviewed the old soldier and est 1867
ount whether it
—A man named Walker car­
gleaned
a
reply
to
nearly
every
|
There can be valley has
meut i* made
indB
question, to which we have added ried the first mail, on horseback,
AN ABUNDANCE
U paper from the
from Canyon City to Camp Harney,
-COME
WE HAVE THE LAROETS STOCK OF
hi* name or au- of water supplied by the Silvies information hitherto obtained from
rlbed
or
nut.
is
Mrs. Stenger, Mr. McGowan, Mrs. taking lots of chances-of his life.
Won
and Blitzen rivers and their tribu­ Whiting, Sir. Fitzgerald and sever­
1872— Stille Riddle John Boone, gO*DRY-GOODS,
«“GROCERIES,
rCLOTHINO,
paper stopped taries, and other smaller streams,
and the Smyth ftuliily, noK of Hap­
•her coni inuts
al others:
ÍP80X.
REBOOTS, SHOES,
«“FANCY GOODS,
«“HARDWARE, ETC.
to pay for it if all of which have their outlets in
General Harney in 1853 while py valley, and John Chapman, came
Thi* proceed*
-C-H-j
pa) for what he the . Malheur and Harney lakes. ■ escorting emigrants through this in with stock.
Ever brought into
The Malheur and Harney lakes ' valley had a brush with the In­
•AJS
1873— J. S. Miller, J. Cooksey, T.
that refusing k
have
no
outlets.
These
two
lakes
I n from the post
Jewel
dians, and the valley was named Prather and the Venators brought
e<l for, withou
are connected by an artificial chan­ in his honor—by whom we have cattle and horses into the valley.
facia evidence ul
nel and are on a level with each
Frank McLeod (a former subscriber
learned.
other, to the contrary notwithstand­ not In yet
T he H erald , in Livingstone,
the spring of 1865 Gen. Wright .to
i
..
TERALD
ing. as yon will observe by the maps went down before Crescent City,! i Montana) Jas. Sheppard, and the
‘ ' lTh.d
giving the geography of this region. Cal., with the ill-fated Brother! ¡Currys brought in stock; and Mau-
18t.XI
Look
Look--
Look
These two lakes cover an area of Jonathan,
and in the fall of 1865,; . rice Fitzgerald, one of the U. S. sol­
about 150« square miles and are Capt. L. L. Williams of Co. “H” i diers stationed at Camp Harney;
—Just received Three Tons of Sugar, which we sell very cheap.
NEAR THE CENTER
still a citizen of the valley.
1st
Oregon
Infantry,
in
command)
—
We have 500 bbls, of best Roller Flour, which we will sell at $7.50 per bbl.
4.75 ! of the valley.
Their shores ar- ; of parts of three companies sta- - : 1874—P. F. Stenger and Tlios.
3.75 •
. 3.75 I low, but they have never been
—
Come
and see our Large Stock of Calico. Gingham, Muslin, and all kinds of Dry-Goods.
)
i 1 BelfoM’. XMUlne
tioned on the grounds since August ! Whiting brought stock in from
. 3.00
1
(lWeeclye.il...
The low shores of
J
II ID.llyC.ll
..........
—
We
sell
Bleached and Unbleached Muslin for 8 cents; Calico, 6 cents; Ginghams, 10 cents; Chsv
. b 00 | known to overflow.
Douglas
county,
Oregon.
P.
F.
that year, near the present site
3.00 of these lakes accounts for theshal-l
, ,
1 Weekly Examiner
Stenger establishing his camp at iots, 124 cents; and all Other Goods of Every Description and Quality and Style, in like proportion, but
! I
I Dally Examiner
6.00
of
J.
S.
Devine
’
s
residence,
named
3.00 . lowness of the wells in this valley,
» i Weexly New York W..r,.|
I the camp in honor of the deceased what is known as the Sod house on
l-la< kuri hj | Detroit Free Free.
.. 3.00 |
">1». Tmirf Hurper’x Mataxiii'-
. . 5.00 j which are from eight to twenty feet ; soldier, also, the point or head-land the Blitzen, afterward moving to
----------- I Hart*r’» Weekly
Irrigation is
.. 5.20 deep.
! the present Peter Clemens ranch,
' he called, “Point Wright ”
.. 5.20 ,
td Harper's Baiar
NOT NECESSARY
I
GIVE US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED
T;~„d Harper's Ytmng People .. 3.751
In
September, 1865, there was a where Riddle it Boone had camped
The' fight between the Indians, Harney two years before, and Whiting at
1;
I Alden ’*
s Manifold < y
y< <
«
_ ?» to raise crops and gardens.
litional volume after V.ri 1
> < - nt»,
soil here contains all the properties i Valley l’iutes, and a part of the Rock Point the present site of THAT WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK AND ASSORTMENT OF GOODS IN THE VALLEY.
txtra ner volume, pcsta o-.
necessary to make a successful force under Capt. Williams, be­ Burns.
wlitlE Me* of all the above w<rkh rH'il.fx
d
grain growing country. Small fruit tween Camp Wright and Harney
leiauxv bilk* Reading Room
Mail route from Canyon City via I Aug 8-37
X, - ..
and shrubbery, and berries of near­ i lake, wounding a soldier named Camp Harney to Fort McDcrmit, i
ly all kinds can be successfully I Smith in the foot, and another Nevada., was established and the
BUSING
ubltahera of periodica’« •»’<• h > i :< ii< l raised here.
/ ■ L’ up' bbl ng rates, a copy of ilwir ».irk f.»r
named Griffin, who in after years mail carried bi' Doc. Anderson, an
1 “ ending Roum—Wefile, and bind the
VACANT LAND
years died from the effects of the old Kentuckian, still with us.
me of every half-volume, etui v*v <, i
LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
as level as your floor in bodies of injury. That same evening the In­
advertisement.
1878— The Smyths, father and
thousands of acres, is here to be ta­ dians set fire to the tall grass [a son, were killed by Indians, at the
ken and is just as good as any that man named Keiger describes the dose of the trouble with the Piutcs
I hhk I liugi'.
r»w.:, «.OVERTIMING RATES :
Ceneral Blacksmith d¿ Wagon-maker.
A. COG8WELL,
F. A. COGSWELL,
is
occupied. Home seekers n Oe
grass of the valley "high enough for and Bannocs. The Bannoc warfare CHAS.
tenibili io,wv
2 wk l«o 3 nw 6 mo
1 yr.
Link ville.
Trzi.iiu^
gon cannot do better elsewhere.
ceased. The first merchandise Lakeview.
me
to
reach
up
and
tie
over
my
• SOj 32.50 <5.00 01.00 111.00 315 00
This Eden will not long remain head as I ride through it on horse­ store and saloon put by a man
16 00 28 00
—a,.».« 4.00 6 50 12.00
II. R. SCHLÄGEL
L akeview , O beocx .
COGSWELL A COGSWELL.
5.00 «00 15.00 24 OU
10 00 in an unsettled 6tate, but in a few
back] and Capt. Williams and his named Josephson, and kept where LAKEVIEW AND LINKVII.I.K, Or.
5<) 0»
so 6 00 10 00 20.00 32 (X)
9.00 15.00 20.00 48.00 34 IM) short years this land will be all ta­ men had to take refuge on a grease the Burns hotel now stands.
♦
.s 1« 00 2S.00 48.00 80.00 1J) 00
ken, the golden opportunities now wood knoll—somewhere about the
1879— Wm. Curry bought and
.00 30.00 40.00 80.00 110.00 140.00
Attorney-at-Law
offered will be improved.
Buccaroo house of the Devine ranch I moved Josephson stock to where
I.
The climate is salubrious and of to-day. En passant, two olden j the I,evens Bros, ranch is located. My
Prepared to do *11 Kind* of Work i* the Blacksmith line.
Horse Shoelog al 35. M par head
, ,
«ral reduction to *11 y<nri> >;<lv.u
'fl- 11 at Office, or write to I't i ■ >t luliei.
will
compare
favorably
with
¡Daniel
Wheeler
was
the
first
Jus-
.
anv
time
shot
guns
were
found
in
the
a charred «xtra.accor.1:ng
rpr c:
e.” willows in that vicinity, a couple of ’ tice of the Peace.
n.tai ba«e admitted.
; other part of the "Inland Empire."
Attorney-at-Law,
oral medicinal ada. at tm pt n e
Burns and Harney arc the princi- years since.
1779-80—The military Post at1
Ttlaement. at teMtben m >.m> ,» t i pal towns 77»id in fact are the only
M. A. KELTON.
At about the same time Lieut. Ap ¡Camp Harnev was abandoned.
■ - griee, yearly, or 38 tent«. tmcM.-ut
<-B U G G I E S, W A G 0 N S, E T C.,->
towns in the Harney valley. These piegate of Co. “H”, in command of
Large stockmen began buying'
Lakeview, Or.
: ' , al poritlon (2 extra cherse per in towns are about fifteen miles apart
MADB TO ORDER WITH NEATHEIfl, AMD OF Q00D QUALITY.
Practices in the court* of the state, and before
a part of Capt. Williams’ force, out the smaller dealers.
.lateail of po.itlon a .tau'linK ren ter
U. 8. Land Offlce.
1-ly
tntlon to ad. each week :« rim iu null in the northern portion of the val­ was returning from Camp Curry,
1881
—
P.
M.
Curry,
now
of
Lake
­
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
I on I matter free.
ley. Both towns have an
(where W. C. Cecil’s place now is), view, Or. came here.
-wo .tereotype all our advert iseniee.'«
IMMENSE TERRITORY
-
~tafterlatfourpublicationb.il cm h.
Egan Postofficc was established.
to Camp Wright, were that evening
vorti.lngln local column., 10c a line,
1882— Geo. McGowan, the Mar­ Wachmakerà Jeweler
adjacent,
adapted to both farming attacked by the Indians at some
DREWSEY ADVERTISEMENT.
rriaae, birth, and death announee
...
g . Much ¡tenia nUeited u. new»,
and stock-raising. The town of fortifications thrown up on what is tins and A. O. Bedell located.
J.
W.
BONEBRAKE.
eral rate, offered to relisiotn, «oeial. Burns has two newspapers.
1882— McGowan & Martin open­
The now the Widow McGee’s ranch and
.tional bodiea.
|
Lakeview, Oregon.
principal stock men of this valley ¡called for fun after one of the com- ed a general merchandizing store
in
Egan
and
the
next
year
I
’
.
F.
K TO FOREIGN ADVERTISERS
are Mess. Peter French, J. S. Devine | pany, Fort Drellenger. And again,
Attorney, Notary Public A
•pectfully soliciting your ¡.Rtrt.unge and the L. F. Co.
These parties the next morning, about eight miles Stenger bought out Martin’s inter­
e to keep our readers p< « «<i »•< t<> 'h<
est
and
moved
the
store
to
the
site
,E e and reliable firms lode al with, cor are all said to be millionaires and south of the present town of Burns,
Collector.
!« Will b* saved by referring t.» the
of the present town of Burns.
«t ate meats based upou our cin u ! h their wealth is variously estimated the Indians shooting from the point
1883— Geo. McGowan named the I A. C. BRODERSEN,.. . Lakeview
P roprietor *.
lOyS’-."and
countic«
DICKSON & SULLIVAN
of the rimrock west of the cove.
from one to fifty millions.
new nostoflice to be in the McGow­
The
L.
F.
Company
have
lately
The
Piutcs
of
Harney
valley
am iw
JOB WORK
Lou. J. Bosenberg, Mixologist.
consolidated their stock and land were under command of a chief an ifc Stenger store “Burns,” in honor Livery I Feed Stable*
■'
iettriptlon executed «liii
of the famous poet of his native
interests
here
with
Mr.
Jno.
Devine,
’
ch,
at
reMonable
rate.
whose
name
is
pronounced
much
M '■
HI Mflll I I _
P. H. MURPHY.
Everything in our line of the Best. Liquors—Whiskies, Brandies,
mphlvt*
and are partners as “Lux, Miller, like Wahweveh, the brother of old land, Robert Burns, Scotland’s fa­
tier Head*,
LAKEVIEW
-
-
-
-
OREGON
Wines, Fancy Drinks, etc., Cigars, etc., always on hand when
an!«. Tit Kde.
Mason & Devine” and are known on chief Paulina whom Howard Mau­ vorite bard.
luvitatiur.*.
1885—The first newspaper, a 6-
dgers, Etc.
this coast as the Pacific Live Stock pin an old Mexican soldier killed
HAY <fc GRAIN
you call on “Uncle Dick,” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or.
on hand, and prompt attention given
Association, which is perhaps the on Crooked river in 1867; he burned column, patent-outside, was estab- all Always
order*
for
team*
and
vehicle«.
strongest on this coast if not the Camp Wright some time afterward, ; by Horace Dillard.
strongest in the world. Their do­ and died years ago at Steen moun- ■ 1887— T he E ast O regon H er -,
minions extend from Grant county. tain. The Malheur chief Egan was ai . d , a 7-coltimn, patent-inside,
---•?FICIAL D
Or., to the southern confines of Cal­ also in command of the turbulent newspaper plant was established by i
ifornia. They can travel hundreds reds. The dtfunct town south of D. L. Grace.
1888— In May T he H erald was
toPKinv»
<■'
BATIOVAId
of miles from here in a southerly Burns was named in honor of his
------------ -'" SL ........ ...............Benjamin ¡larr «<»n
enlarged to an “all-at-home-print,”, I I MAGAZINE IIS 12.501 II
PATENTS
eut............................ io.Lx vi I*. Morton direction and camp ever}’ night on memory.
making
it
the
first
and
only
news
­
I State ..................... Janit a If I’.’uii.e
A
vear.
Rend
25c
to
Belford.
Clarke
<k
Co.,
New
Peter French Esq.
Regarding the lone grave now in
r Treasury................. William Windom their free-holds.
York, for a sample copy.
ever printed complete in the
WASHINGTON, D. C.
_ . 't Interior
—i— ..................... John
W N' tlt’.v is administrator to the Dr. Glenn
J
C. A. SNOW A CO.
front of the remains of old Camp paper
ledfield Proctor
Harney country. It spends the
linin F. Tintcy estate of California, Mr. French’s Wright the man’s name is forgot­
it makes, in keeping up:
jmiah M. Rusk
Patent, obtained, and all patent bu.lne.. attended to promptly and tor moderate teen.
ten, but he was known among the money
PETERSON’S MAGAZINE
___ _____ -
—’m. H. H. Miller wife being heiress of that estate.
. ninfe*
and ahead of the advance of'
Our Office 1. opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain In leee time than thow
........... General
Jehn Wanainaker
Two established surveys
soldiers as “Reddy” (on account of with
remote from Weehington
Send Model or Drawing. We advlae ae to patentability fro.
Harney
county.
Only
$2.50
a
year.
IS
$2
‘NEV'1
.TATK-OKOON
FOR RAILROADS
his hair), was from the state of
of charge: and we make no charge unleM patent I. ecru red.
N. Brown began the erection of
X. I
J. N. Dolph have been made through Harney >ew York, and was noted among
We refer here to the Po.tm.rner, the Superintendent of Money Order Dlvl.ion, and to
El J, H. Mitchell
the first Grist and Merchantile Mill
officla’» of the U.». Patent office. For cireular. advice, term., and references to actant
LBinger Hermann valley by the Oregon Pacific R. It. his comrades as a great singer. I
iveiter Pcnnoyrr
client. In your own State or county, w rite to above addrc.«.
One dark night in February, 1866, in the valley.
Geo. W. McBride Co. and the N. I’. R. R. Co.
1889— The creation of Harney
G. W. Webb
while
iu
campon
the
Blitzen
"Red
­
With the advent of railroad fa­
. J. B. McElroy
County was obtained with follow­
Fmnk Bakei cilities this year to Harney valley dy” was called up for his turn to
R S. Strahan
ing officials: Judge, T. J. Shields;
Wm. I'. lord and with the advent of the electric guard the pack mules in charge of
Clerk, W. E. Grace; Treasurer, T.!
JUST PUBLISHED.
W. W. Thayer
Pack-Master
Mace
McCoy,
and
had
telegraph to our midst, wc will ask
RICT :
II.
Roberts;
Commissioners,
Lytle
L R I nom for no more, for these are the requi­ not mounted guard five minutes Howard; T.
B. James; Surveyor,' The moat Intermtlng, Intensely fascin­
n*r M"
J.. L. R and
! coawn
subscription book
sites for modern civilization and when he received an arrow in the W. R. Gradon; Sheriff, A. A. Cow­ ating and popular
,y • •
• ver published.
arm,
and
a
second
in
the
heart.
1 n«u
the "evolution theory” of develop­
ing, Assessor, W. E. Alberson;]
BY J. W. BUEL,
.alni. M
I have Mace McCoy, said to be the finest School Superintendent L. B. Ba- The most famous
W. G ilham ment will naturally follow.
and successful Amsrh an
nt»'-.
J. T. SHIELDS
D. 8. HOPKINS, A rchitect .
mountaineer
in
the
country,
and
ru.fWthJ
writer, and author of “The Beautiful Story,”
W. K. «RACK received letters of inquiry regarding
ker.
IM If:
“
Sea
and
Land,"
"The
World’s Wonder*," Etc.
T. II. R obert * this region and having lately trav­ the first settler in Diamond valley,
P. F. Stenger obtained the first It if a matchless WORK OF ART. Over 1,200
W. R. (»RADON
A. A. (JOKING elled over a ginxl portion of it, I send with John Mulkey bore the dead daily mail, and erected the first magnificent spirited engravings, designed and
mW
Ur.ad Rapid*, Mich.
E. A lberaun you the above as the best means of soldier three days on pack mules to
executed by the best artis’* and engravers on
I.. B. B a Bl k
cosely and elegant family residence the two Continent*, embellish Its page* and
add excitement to wonder. In addition to this
W m . M eeker imparting the information desired with John Mulkey bore the dead
Will furtr.h Dr.l.n. of Hinwi. Cottage«, and M.n.lon. coetln.
the county.
incomparable feature is supplemented many
i*%7Ìer»
firure wanted. If you mean lo build,semi |1 to my addre**, and! will uiall you a portic
L ytle H oward through the columns of your valu­ soldier three days on pack inulcs to
grand and beautiful FFLiz-PAUK < olorbd olko
The United States in Land Office graph
llo
e' 83 deelgn. of dwelling». ¡Ike the one on file In K.ST O.IOOS
.11 Trry
T. B. J ames
PLATP.«.
The
nine
brilliant
color*ugud
bury him at Camp Wright, where he for Harney District was established in the pictures produce an almost dazzling ef­
able paper.
More Anon.
full nlau of each full .Ire detell, complete .peeifle.tion., end bl.l of material., all err
IS .id eomphrt™». any ordinary carpenter or builder will have "«‘rou'.l.J" »ol»J
has lain undisturbed the past 23 in Burns with J. B. Huntington, fect, making them perfect gems of art, and exe-
H. B. H.
VII.
IhVad and™Xming th. work. And If .you do not Bud Ju.t wh. yon w.nt wHe me
I
.*>■» 0. ». ia«> <>i > .
years, his loss of life and his grave register, and Harrison Kelly, re- < uted at a cost of |5,00U
what chan*?* you desire made, and 1 will accommodate you. Or leave order* witn
*
B. IIUNTtWGTOM THE HISTORY OF CAMP W1UGHT
H erald . Yon will It as cheap to erect a handsome house
*"**?'.* *‘UviAt u B
unknown to friends and relations
'.AKRl.HON KELLY
sightly buildlug. Wilj aid you in re constructing your present bcilding.
Agents Wanted
ceivcd.
“back East.”
m irk able book. Old eqperienced agent*
IX??—Abner Robbins now of grasp
It at sight, for they realize there is big
ADDITIONAL notes .
Several weeks since while visit­
it It. In reality it is a marvel of book
Drewsey, used to ride on pack money
making art. If you want tu make some money,
ing the Devine ranch at Wright’s
The winter of 67-68 the Indians horses among the Indians, long be­ here
la a golden opportunity fur yuu. An ageo
Point we were shown the remains surrendered to Gen. Crook on the fore anv white men lived here.
cy fur this work I* worth
, I. O. O. F.
of old Camp Wright, the grave of a site of the old Malheur agency.
From $5 to $25 rer day
verv Saturday at soldier before it pointed out, and
Mace McCoy, a cousin to Wm.
it is acanowiedgad by all publishers and ag
inc.
[1NN(»N, N. G.
ent*
to be the handsomest, fastest selling, and
the tall grease-witod grown all over M. Page late of this county, went
< heap* st 1 mm .k ever published. Send immedi
the grounds told us many years from here to Arizona with Gen.
ately for illustrated clrrular* and terms free, or
the opportunity will be lost. To save time and
had passed since the soldiers threw Crook and came back in 1873. He
< o >
to secure It Instantly, send |1 for a complete
c tnvasting outfit and name choice of territory.
up the embankments and the now resides in Waitsburg, Wash.
Extra liberal terms and exclusive
American colors floated above the
1863 to 1873—C. M. I.ockwood
FROM PRINEVILLE TO BURNS.
territory guaranteed.
surrounding swamps.
from Michigan, located in Jackson
Wnrkluit »»ent. .r. ruin In. mon.y and you
Who commanded nt Camp county, Or . a government con­
c.n do th-- »me. N.ltber exporl.ne. nor <«p
Friday*. Him,
C. B BAKER, Sub-Contractor.
It.I I. required io enr.ee In tbi. enterprlK a.
uni*)* 10.4 .p m. Wright?
Who named it? How tractor for military posts on the
the book will »ell Itaelf if property prueuted.
Arriva. at Burr. WwlnMd.y. at I r ■
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