East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, October 03, 1889, Image 2

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    Letter about Harney Valley,
BURNS ADVERTi8gg^
Senator Sherman still lingers
Mary Martin, the young woman C0M.MVNICATI0N8 BY OI K READERS. here, and there ¡ire jieople who say
were about to distribute
sent to the Kinj county, N. Y.
that Foraker would prefer his stay­ the Camp Wright article on our 1st
A ronllal linRail.'ti ia extan.te<l «•*< b a»«t
penitentiary, was traiisfered to the everv
He fears the assistance the following letter was received
THVK8DAY, OCTOBER 3. Ha».
Reader ..f TH« II bba U» to .oxtrlbii'e ing here.
i<> this dupartinviit of the ) itper, on anv subject | of th«.* Senator more than his ab­
hospital at Flatbush, where the doe- ■ of
vllvlul iutere»t.
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by il a prominent Vzia.«--a.,
citizen, and will be
general
We claim the right to a<-
UV
’
c I >»
li. > la* lit! t ti* it tai' sence, and has not yet asked him
Editor*. torn will endeavor to find out the « hange the i«kita pre»enle<l.
of
interest
to
many
of
our
readers:
ASSETS OVER A QUARTER OF A MILL',
to take any part in the Ohio cam-,
source from which she has a re- I plumes are a<lmi68ible, ^rd.‘.r»oT'h.dd,,“ur'' pai^n. Somebody must have been
P leasant H ill , Or., Sept. 20, ’89.
“The Leading Company of the pneifi ..
reap.»
Bible for
llie Opinion*
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markable power. Sh.
Shit is timid and
anil aelvea
alius
reapoi.alble
forth«
u.haucad
b\ writers under the above < aption.
whispering something in the Gov-i D ear F riend : Your of 29th ult. IT IWI’HIVATK dwellings and farm
C"!‘
—T he H erald $2.50 a year.
extremely sensitive, but possesses - ------------------------- —----------
ernor’s ear.
H. C.
received and not answered as I have
III It WASHINGTON LETTER.
the strength of a Samson. She
been very busy with my hops.
To the Aiili-Ni.eepuin.i.
A ny subscriber who fails to re- is only four feet six inches in heig'lt, | [From our regular cornspondsut—Sept ’.3. |
Printed slip from E ast O regon
OF SALEM, OREGON
H arney , Sept. 20, 1889.
reive T he H erald on time will small limbed and has the hand of a
The Pension Oilice muddle still
H erald is cornet in the main as J . C. PARKER, Agent,
.
child ten years old.
E ds . H erald : In the issue of
please notify us at once by mail.
furnishes the Republicans with wor­
When arrested in Brooklyn she ry. and the Democrats with amuse­ last week of fit H erald , Mr. 1 remember it; am acquainted with
John Craven, but have not seen
I had torn up a lamp post in the
ment. The trouble seems to have S. C., a Siiver-Creeki i, and evident­ him since 18i>(>.
A n article of unusual interest to
street, and it required five officers 1 been to find a representative who ly a ‘'cramped stockman, pours
the G. A. R. and readers generally
5'.)U ask iu regard to th - nature;
to arrest her. She was locked up1 was willing to reverse the meth ids out the contents of his gall ’against
by Gen. II. V. Bovton in the Oetor-
of
the laud in Harney vall« v. 1
in an iron cell, ¡uni an hour later j I <>f Tanner in the conduct of the of- the sheepman, whose range he
ber “Belford’s” gives the true story
did
not scout uny while there, but |
surpris edthe Sergeant by appearing | __
Ex-representative Warner, of would like to see restrained “with I I did not think of it Icing swamp,!
of the battle of Shiloh. He claims
before him. having bent the door' Missouri, to whom the position was sa.tpetre and salt. ’ He invokes
that the documents Sherman has
I
bars and crawled out of the prison. ■ first offered, was rather inclined to the aid of “our departed stockmen ’ only in sm ill places, us I judge by
Ha been r furm-Jud mill >.u incoiatiti,
to show that he was not surprised
She was given the strongest cell.' accept, but after spending a night and “Great Ciesar’’ to help him out the tules. When we went there in
lie. Guem- front Ihr Country, Tramici
tlæn, arc forged.
but a few hours later was found j with President Harrison at Deer of the strait to which he is reduced the fall of 1865, in September, there i
J.od-'i'r
Meal-. «ervut promptly.
airing herself in the prison yard, j Park, and finding out what was ex­ in the battle for his life by the pres­ was no water only in Silvi s river
‘ V ol . 1 No. 2 of the National Mary had snapped the bars ot her '
ence of the woolly class oi ai imals. anil mostly in holes there, and it!
Democrat, an aggressive newspaper cell door as if they had been sticks I pected of him, he declined, and it
remained so until the break up of
was given out that he could not af­ Apparently he can ho.d his own,
edited and published in Washing­ of sealing wax.
the snow in the spring oi 1866,
ford to give up his private business. though ho has much more “gall” |
ton City, D. C., bv Edmund Hud­
when
it overflowed the banks and
Warden Hayes gave orders for(
than an ordinary sheepman. If
son, reached us this week and, as i the confinement of the female The rial reason was that he would
out
into
the low places.
he goes bankrupt, Ins “gall” will j
it costs only $2.50 a year, and T he I Samson in one of the strongest not agree to conduct the oilice on
In
1865-66
I could see nothing
any other method than that adopted not to blame.
H erald can let its subscribers have i cells in the woman’s prison.
except
the
spring
thawing of the
Is this n?F ah excellent example
by Tanner. Then the position was
it at special rates, it is in the reach
snow,
from
its
being
good cultiva
.Mary quietly submitted to her
of the survival of the fittest? We
of everybody that likes a live, wide­ transfer, anil th«.- following morning tendered to G. S. Merrill, of Massa­
table
land,
and
was
all,
as far as I
find this principle holds tone in the
awake, No. 1. large, 7-column quar­ the discovery was made that she chusetts, and it is understood that
saw,
good
meadow
land.
he has accepted it with all the con­ animal kingdom as well as in the
to, political newspaper.
| had again escaped. She was car-
We have had the drvest season
ditions imposed by the President. range of human life. It may be
ried to another cell and a special
here
that I ever saw in the Willa­
Gen. Merrill is an ex-commander- deplorable, but the truth of the
F. E. B each . President,
mette,
only one little rain since
O regon , aged 30 years, has two guard placed over her.
E. H igher , Vice-President,
in-ehief of the G. A. R., but he is doctrine of the survival of the fittest
The
girl
escaped
from
the
‘‘
cooler
’
’
May, consequently crops are a little
senators and ore representative.
very conservative on the Pension is buttressed on all sides by facts,
South Dakota, not yet one year by using her lingers as a wrench question, and always voted with or what are considered facts, and it short; prices are ruling low. Hops
old, has two representatives and two for the purpose of removing the the minority of that organization stands as the accepted belief of re si me what of a drug, Lane
county has changed in population
senators. What’s the cause of Or­ nuts from the ends of lock-bolts, in opposing the proposed service scientists and sages to this day.
and
afterwards
taking
off
the
lock.
considerbly
sinco you left, espe­
egon’s stand-still condition?—Too
If the sheep can live where cattle
pension. The present acting coni-
2-301 f
She
wouldn
’
t
remain
locked
up,
cially
the
towns.
Eugene has made
much territory? Too much of the
missioner of pensions, acting it is and horses can’t and survive with­
‘•tributary to California” game so Judge Moore remitted her fine, i supposed under orders from the out “salt and saltpetre,” or other great improvement. If you were
played on her? Too much grazing and she was discharged to be again I President, has revoked the orders foul means, who are the fittest to there and the natural hind mark
fboo :
and not enough farming? Too arrested and taken to the hospital, j of Tanner allowing all pensioners remain amongst our intelligent com­ removed you would not know it.
BAKER,
CITY,
OREGON,
tm
Mary can’t account for her re­
much—veg decidedly ‘‘too much”
Respectfully,
receiving less than $4 per month, munity? Let not our gall run
markable
strength.
—
Ex.
S IS Hl
from which a political “too little” is
R. G. C allison .
to be examined upon application for away with our reason.
Have the Largest Establishment in Eastern Orrl**eata
the result.
Mrs. Hiram Snell, of Malad City a re-rating, and the one making the
Let me tell our “Silver-Creeker”
Mill p
Idaho, has given birth to sixtlets, evidence of a single private suffi­ friend that sheepmen are not found
—Jno. E. Roberts returned from
T he most nefarious scheme by three boys and three girls. They cient to prove original disability. to take away the land by means his trip south 29th inst.
S
northern demagogues in existence weigh eight pounds altogether, and The administration has taken the of gall and greed, as have so many
¿•MS
t<
—
P.
F.
Stenger
sold
off
about
of the good cattlemen, whose de-
on »nd
is to remove the terrible Negro evil are quite hearty. They promise to back track on the Pension question. i ' parted shades he implores. “They half his sheep last week.
from the South to the growing live.—Ex.
BUGGIES a BUCKBOARDS AND
In the mean time Tanner is wait- i ! have swallowed up whole countries I
—Mrs. P. F. Stenger was visiting SPORTING GOODS, & Cutlery, |Ä
Northwest—to colonize the Statesof Golden Censer: The convicts of ing to receive the appointment of| i and still not overdosed their stom-
Washington and Montana, with “ref­ the Tennessee penitentiary were Recorder of Deeds for this district, : achs.” Small settlers cannot hold, friends in Harney last week.
ugees” from the Sunny South. ‘ This leased at auction at the State capi­ which his friends claim was prom­ against them, their own; they have
—Fresh beef 10 cents a pound
not the means n >r gall, they are
«ft? Hangg«
movement” says the author of the tal, Saturday last, for a term of six ised him it he would resign, while driven
-
out with ‘‘saltpetre.” The at W. C. Byrd’s meat shop.
and tu
idea, “has been quietly worked for years. The lease was secured by the citizens here, irrespective of sheep and sheepmen, being clever
—Nice assortment of Bird Cages
Tinware, Glass, Paints and Oils,fV*All Ki« <
I
a long time, and will be continued the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Rail­ party, are up in arms ..gainst his and thrifty, alone can by fair and just received at Geo. McGowan’s - Deering 1‘ii.der, Ac.•••"'Communications answe^i___ _
in that way until we have settled road company, which was the only getting this position, which Presi­ square means, stand before them,
Orders with this House if you want toburritB
—The death last week if J. T. ------ ----------------------------- 1--------------- TBOor
Washington and Montanafromend bidder. The consideration was $100, dent Harrison has promised them and thus the land grabbersg >, with­
out "saltpetre” being uted. The Barnes’ youngest child is reported.
to end with refugees.”
should not be given to any one not land remains with its homes and
000 per annum.
The
“;
If the Negroes were men of means
—Mrs. I). L. Grace visit, d her
Prof. I’eynaud jumped from a a citizen of the District of Colum­ its firesides where blooms the vir­
NI'
Ai:
IH
RN8,
OKEGOK.
‘
nii
’ned
sufficient to return them to the tower 150 feet high at Montreal bia. President Harrison’s position tue of our race,—all this will be parents and friends in Iii.rnei I.ist
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I'that I
left, i cing intended by our Maker week.
South after their first winter’s ex­ Sunday night. A netting was is far from a bed of roses.
er and
to le tor the use and support of all I
perience in the comparatively bleak I stretched at foot of the tower, and
BAYER it POKE
-
------- .tri»il».i
The white olerL-u in th.* navy poy icings lie calls into life here on | —Cal. Johnson wife ami t
Hart
climate of the States mentioned, underneath this was a canvass held
division of the Fourth Auditors of­ earth So I t those go who will take children moved into town 29th
wv
the movement would be of lasting by ten men. Several of the men
Keep! constantly ou hand • ’.Mrjc ilcck«!
fice are in a bad humor because away not onh the grass and ha'.. I inet.
benefit to this section of eountrv, I became frightened and lost their
.Secretary Windom has appointed I hut what was intended for ill—th.
—
Walter
Cross
and
his
(
as one winter of snow, ice, bare grip on the canvass, and I’eynaud
I land itself Men, women and jus­
1 llowa
a negro chief of that division. Those' tice remain.
utity, J
A. F. il.
hills, and pioneer existence would struck the ground with such force
V
that remain under him deserve no!
be worth all efforts of like nature that one arm and five ribs were Lro-
sympathy.
done by Negro boomers since 1805. I Iken; be also received internal in­
Tanner’s friends are starting a
If there be one tiling more abhor­ juries, which may prove fatal.
Mr.
man who lives'
movement to drive Secretary Noble
rent to Sambo than another, it is
s place at Hand'
Eugene Guard: Some fifteen out of the cabinet. They want ex- on John -Mi
springs on
thought’s suggested by the words days ago an Indian in this neigh­
b'Serl. l.as a bov I
| representative Goff of West Virgin- eight vi-ar-
wbo i- pluckier
“ice” and “snow.”
borhood named Jack, became drunk ' ja- t0 succeed him. . But Mr. Ciark- tlian most
twice Lis age
to $3.<K) l’or
and went to sleep in his tent on j son's
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friends will probably have j Last July
L’aley .m l older i
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I)ii. E aston , a San . Francisco Row river, and during the night by j something to say abJut that
son were at another ranch
. .. 2.
22 loil. s
—C. M. Caldwell started this
while Mrs.
preacher, said:
I some means got into the fire near i 1 he Civil Service Commission away making ha
and
this little l < .-i y remained morning for a visit to the Portland
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“Ifthe spirits can comeback to ■the tent and burned off his loots; has written a letter to the post mas­ Dalev .......
Exposition and will remain some­
earth and speak to tis, why do they ; the flesh on his legs from his knees ter at Minneapolis scoring him fo: ¡¡t the springs to attend <•> the catt f-. time in the Valley to visit relatives
One morning a steer fell into the'
N.
not expose and denounce the mur­ ■ to the bottom of his feet was com- violating the law in making up pring and Mrs Daii.i and the boy i and friends.
derers that are undetected and un­ I p'etely cooked, bo in a short time pointrnents in his office.
were imald.' io g. t him out to the j
I
—Weather continues ‘ dry,” and
punished?”
i the bones of his legs were bare al­
Repres«mtative Cutehings, of Mis­ little fellow struck out for his father if we don’t get considerable rain
This kind of doctrine is like a most from his knees to his feet, be­ sissippi, thinks th.it the only legis­ for ussistanci'. Bare footed and and mow between now and next
two-edged sword, cutting both ways, ing a most deplorable looking ob­ lation of importance which will be alone lie trudged over the sundv May, we should uli prepare our
desert a distance of 22 miles. • long
for if God is a just God, whv not ject. The skin on his thighs in passed at the comii.g session of a dim trail arriving at his father’s ’ Recension robes.”
He, or his ministering angels and I some places was intirely burned off, I q bngress will
...........
~
I e the repeal
of . the pb.ee at 2 o eli i k in the afterru in
-•-J -.’V .
all powerful, stop murder and other .and one place on his right thigh j to|,aeC„ tax, and that only can be Few i-oysofbisage would have ven­
tured to luiv gone over the route!
crimen that are daily.occurring; but I burned to the bone. Dr. W. W. passed
with the
assistance of
passed with
the assistance
of demo
demo- ­ had it been through a thickly sct-| LAND CONTESTS DECI».ED.
W. E GR.V ’E, P roprietor .
it i« reasonable to believe that God Oglesby of this place was called cratic votes.
th d country, but this brave little | The unnica o. lie -ueee. fui par i ■ ar
can and will carry on His Laws in­ I and pronounced it a hopeless case.
eu in in. i'al le. st rs.
Secretary Tracy is getting on fellow made the trip across the wild pmi
T. A. Cruiup v-, J. M. Wbi ile, and A. J.
A Large Assortment sf
dependent of man’s belief or unbe­ I The Indian the persisted in having very dangerous ground. He is con­ country of sandy hills and sage shirs,
lief.
| his legs taken oil', and it was done, sidering the advisability of build­ plains, under the scorching sun of
'the Indian living thirteen hours af­ ing the two 3,000 ton cruisers pro- i a summer day. with no companion,1
NOTI
and no living object in sight except
ter the operation
*1 he Long C i eck Engl?
vided for by last Congress in Gov-1 perhaps a skulking coyote on a dis­
Has just been Received-
Seems to have fallen into th«' hands
Ochoco Review: Deputy Sheriff, eminent navy yards. Mr. Tracy tant hill to make the surroundings j
more
desolate.
There
is
certainly
of an editor-tvpo, at last, and is is-1 John Gage,-arrived here Wedncs- means well, but if he escapes the
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFÜLLÏ
JUST PUBLISHED.
sued every Friday, by OrinJ L. j | day from Canyon City with Mike political stiikers he will do well. a future in store for a stout-hearted
Patterson, who docs not have half | , Flarity, who had been arrested by It does not require a very long little fellow with so much daring,
and he no doubt wiil earn re-' The mr.it Interratlng. Intcnaely raaeln-
Everything guaranteed pure and of the «
the paper printed at Portland or (Grant county authorities, for being memory to remember what at­ nown of which he will be proud. nllm ai«l |x.|1ulnr auhaci lj.tl. n hunk ■
ever publlahed.
Idaho, tut in hia own printing of j mixed i.p in the '’anning-Flarity tempting to build vessels in Gov­ —Prineville Review.
BY J. W. REEL.
lice, the plat«' matier in use being I shooting scraps in in Little Sum- ernment Navy Yards a few years
But how about the noble Spar- The meat famov.a and ancreMlul Amerlian
wrl'rr.
and
antli.r
' Tin- Beauiiful store.’’
fresh, bright and newsy. 1
■ mil Prairie. It appears that the ago cost the pis pie. Petter stick tan-like mother that would thus Sea and Land,'" The of World
* Wonder*." Etc.
It .a a match!, -a* WORK OF ART. Overt 100
may the “Eagle" aream for
l shooting was in Cro< k county, hence to the contract system.
permit an eight-vear-old child to magnificent
apirltcd angriiying*, dealgnert and
P roprietor M rs . LOUIS BACI'’“*
by the beat ar.ir e and engraver* on
Long Creek Republic.
Flarity was turned over to the au-
Representative Bynum, of Indi­ undertake such ajournev to save the executed
Hie two < ontinenta. cmhclliah la navis amt
excitement to wonder, to addition to thia
i thorities of this county.
ana, "xpeets a lively session of paltry life of a steer that when sold add
incomparable feature la aupplemented many
This handsomely appointed hotel is open to»«1’*’ I
grand
beautiful rti.t.-r auk colokko olro
Thia
week
a
number
of
families
Congress. He says: ‘‘We have a will be likely to bring into the fam­ I.KACH and
Uliern will l>* lUr County Meat neit
ruTKi.
The
nine
brilliant
color*
ua-d
lie with the best rooms, table, and service tl*’1
June Kiectiiiu?
| from Kansas passed through here lot to worry the Republicans about ily purse the sum of $1.5—not in the pimur. a produce an alm. at dazzling ef-
<e
se,n'of *"■
Terms Reasonable.
This is a question seldom asked, ! on route to the Willamette valley. and we will be very apt to make it . enough to have paid for the visit
as it is a foregone conclusion that They come all the way in wagons, interesting for them.”
[ of a surgeon had the child fallen Agents Wanted
A BAR
the Permanent County Seat will and their teams did not look able
“if at1 a%,^\,r,\,i!e5ttT?>te\Thn|;
Member* and Senators are getting from fatigue and broken a limb,
Attached, wherein Kept nil Sort* of
nt Burns. This, we think, is the jtogo any farther. They say for quite plentiful around Wushington. nor a physician’s attendance had
'
f 50,1 ",n’ 1° "'••‘I'aome money,
accepted opinion of a large majority ! the past two years crops in Kansas They recognize that the session of fever been the result of traveling e^i-L'tit^rk
'Ur ”” A“ *•'«
I have added to my Stock
of the citizens of Harney county, (failed, :.nd it would have been star­ Congress, which l ogins in Decem­ 22 miles in July without water or
so let there l>e no contention or di­ vation for them to have undertaken ber, will be a long one, how long dinner. The lady would have been From $5 to $25 uer day
vision of opinion, but all work to to remain longer in that State, so no rtian can is at present in a position wiser from our stand point to have It la acknowledged by all puldiahera and ar
• ma to la: the haio aomeai, >>a ,a ae.tlng, and
build tip on«1 good town in Harney they loaded their effects into wag­ to make an intelligent guess, and given the brave-hearted boy a shot .hvapiat book evei pubi aheu. .-end Immedl
FROOI
» ti. for lllurrated rlrculara and terma free or
heopponunity will l e I. at. To aave time and
valley, with a permanent Countv ons and came to the State whore they come early to make prepara­
Js
gun. let him blow the brute's brains to ae, ore it n.a autly, a..... I f„r a comr.lete
Seat and Land Office which should crops never fail.
ctniaaamgouiflt
and
name
ihoice
of
territory.
tions for it. I he absence of decid­ out, and follow that up with a glass
I IS 81
I e inseparably connected.
WassoSun: Three thousand tele­ ed opinion on both sides as to what of Cool milk and a slice of bread Extra liberal terms and exclusive
• make
a* that a
phone poles are being shipped from will or what will not be done is The child’s pluck and endurance
territory guaranteed.
«er an«
EXCHANGE NOTES.
(*«,«
. Hood river and points along the very marked.
Working
agent*
are
Coining
monev
and
voa
are subject* of praise, but the cause ■ an .... iheaame Neither experience n..r tan-
Columbia to Salt Lake.
Ital ie rranire.1 to engage In thia enterpriae na
And
School
Supplies
of
all
Kindi.
St*t
«y ma
Judge Groff of Nebraska, is the of the exhibit too inconsequent to ih»
lo.k wl’laell l aelf If pn.j.erlv pr.a"ted
Sept. 20th a British war ship
Among the Hood river exhibits new Commissioner of the General
audwegiveouraecii a soda Vilme in whi.il
mention; had the mother been sick,
INJOlT^-
struck a rock off Point Arthur, be­ is a plate of acorns, sjiecimens of Land Cffice. His appointment was ! or injured then the picture present* to ucliver and collect before paying ua. Addreaa '
came a total wreck, sank, and the this year's crops, which is estima­ .« great disappointment to a num- ed the mind’s eye would have been
THE HISTORY COMPANY.
lives of seven of her crew were lost. ted nt Att.OOO bushels.
ber of aspiring — gentlemen. •
one of unblemished beauty.
723 Market st., San Francisco, Cal
THE HERALD.
STATE INSURANCE
The farmers’
A gricultural I mplements .
Stoves
Saw-M-
IT"! ooirixi.g;,
cLixxg s.
jb
THE LIVING WORLD.
FINE CUTLERY,
CANDIES AND