East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 07, 1889, Image 1

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E ast O regon H erald
$2.BO a Year.
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1889.
gir,-—No. BO.
I
LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENT
In winter the weather is cold but afterward, and died years ago at
pleasant, the usual effects of alti­ Steen mountain. The Malheur
«VERY rHUKBDAY
tude being checked by the gentle chief Egan was also in command of
chinook, or west wind. The snow­ the turbulent reds. The defunct Of the various Baking Powders illut-
THE HOPKINS HOUSE
ITS DFM'llI PTION, HISTORY, AND fall is sufficient to preserve wheat town south of Burns was named in
nWlLLH.OUCE.
FUTURE PROSPEC TS.
trated from actual tests.
honor
of
his
memory.
and supply moisture that is not
M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor .
ttHIM AMD PMOPRIETORB.
furnished by rains. In summer
The grave of a soldier known as ROYAL ........ ..................... iL 1 ■^■u—nw
gSF If the reader is a friend to; there is a pleasant breeze constant­ "Reddy,” is in front of the remains CHA XT’S- ( AI u - t .) ■■»■■■■■■nwi
the early settlement of the Harney ly blowing, which tends to keep of Camp Wright, wlio wtik sWot by
EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLASS.
irti
almi
Ive notine by
country, let him send a eopy of agreeable weather, no matter how Indians, while in camp on‘tW*Blit- r.UMFOKU’3* (.nah).. H.WkW.4. 11 II■■ m ■■
’*lu»2' orai
J. asewerthè
I
HANFORD’S (when fresh) EBHMBBBSBBBEEBmEZJa
—o
** e
n a 1
Set **kl'llla P“Pl r this issue of T iie H erald to rela- hot the sun’s rays, and the nights, zen, as he mounted guard one dark
ien(Oinca.a
* far lt* noi lieini; ■ tives, friends and acquaintances in
CHARM * (Alum Powder) .
I1* ¿J M l
This Hotel 1 b new (House, Rooms, and Furniture) asd offers courteous service to every Guest.
cool enough to make covering de­ night in February, 1866.
il«
uynexlectto do su msk<* <he posi-
Iti |' iponsibletutto«publisher for psyment the East.
sirable—in fact one can'sleep un­
hlM paper discou
illnher
The winter of 67-68 the Indians
s, or the Pub
der
cover comfortably the year
¿MGBMMfcMKM
Hi payment >8
surrendered to Gen. Crook on the CLEVELAND’S
‘'“«'.»li
wiMteamount
whether
it
round.
Harney
Valley
is
a
beautifully
sit
­
lem Ut '.'
PIONEER
(San
TrancUco)
............
OBJaMBSHBMBSBI
site of the old Malheur agency.
Uot. There can be
1 '“he cu».
uated valley in Harney county in
ntaient is made
There is no timber except along
CZAR ......................................................
IB paper from the
P-fe
___________________ Jma uame or an East Oregon, between 118 and 120 water courses, where there'is a light
The attention of small stock-rais­ DR. PRICE’S............................................ MBMHEOMMB
whether ha has aubaeril-cd <-r not is degrees Wes tLongitude from Green­ growth of birch and unusally large, !
“MioS,1 4> for tbe pay.
between 43 and 44 heavy growth of willows. But the ers was turned to this section about SNOW FLAKE (Groff's)......................... OK3BMHKB
per stopped wich, and
er continues
this time, and Camp Harney*was CONGRESS................................................... C3UHBMHB
1B 41”
Cenerai Blacksmith Waeo-maker.
|o pay for it if degrees North Latitude; is between adjacent mountains aro timbered
I
[ This proceeds 3,500 to 3,800 feet above the level of with fir, pine, juniper, mountain­ established as a militurv post, a I HECKER’S ....
t «ut ori
tMSMMBNM
' -
-
-
- I.AKEVIKW, OREGON.
II.
R. SCHLÄGEL
y for what he
the sea; embraces an area of 2 400 mahogany, etc. Saw-mills are lo­ mail named Walker carrying the CILLET’S........................................................... MK3MW
I
refusing t< Bquare miles, or 1,536,000 square cated in the pineries, and the lum­ mail on horseback between the
m the ptoi
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The fol­ HANFORD'S (None Such), when not fresh. .M9EB9EZI
[ for, withou acres, bounded on every side by ber of the best quality, sells much Post and Canyon City.
hese
la evidence oi
lowing is .1 short sketch of the ear­ PEARL (Andrews & Co.)................................. COESSOB Prepared to do all Kinds of Work in the Blacksmith lint. Horse Shoeing at $2.5t per head.
mountain ranges and lofty eleva­ cheaper than in the East
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ly settlement of Ilarney valley, as RUMFORD’S * (Phosphate), when not fresh.. . MIHil I
tions,
and
is
an
almost
entirely
level
Garden
vegetables
are
large,
fine-1
I
I ßlUBSCRIPTION RA'll .
I
we
have
been
able
to
learn
it:
z—B U G G I E 8, WAGONS, E T C.,-^
plain, plentifully watered by the ly flavored, abundant and easily
Reports of Government Chemists.
MADE TO ORDER WITH NEATNESS, AND OF GOOD QUALITY.
1872— Stille Riddle, John Boone,
Silvies
and
Blitzen
rivers
and
their
raised.
We
will
on
application
give
"
The
Royal
Baking
Powder
is
composed
oi
■Ulfeihi' :
the Smyth family, and John Chap­ pure and wholesome ingredients. It docs not
tributaries.
A LL W ORK W A R R ANTE D.
the
addresses
of
several
gardeners
> (In tóTUlc.)................
2.50
■r
contain either alum or phosphates, or other in
<1
The Harney country which em­ here, who will answer in detail all man, came in with stock.
1873— J. S. Miller, J. Cooksey, T. jurious substances.-EDWARD G. L ove , I’h.D."
HKRALD CLUB LIST
braces the valley of that name and inquiries on that subject; the white,
re co®,
$•>.75 the contiguous rallies of Happy, Dia or Irish potato is grown with little Prather and the Venators brought
id Th, C.nlury, ou« year
DREWSEY ADVERTISEMENT.
“ The Royal Baking Powder is undoubted!)
4.75
id st. Nlcbolaa,
“
the fin.
id DeautMt Masaalx«, one . . ar 8.75 mond, Silvies, Silver creek, Catlow, cultivation, and is superior to that in cattle and horses. Jas. Sheppard, the purest and most reliable baking powdci
'ChMif.
. 8.75
id PelerBon Mxsxxlne
offered to the public.
8.75 etc., was named in honor of U. S. grown in Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, and the Currys brought in stock.
ill the« id Godey’x Lady’« Book
" H enry A. M ott , M. D., Th. D.”
4.00
.s.i W.-«t Shore
Tenncsse,
or
Kansas,
we
personally
1874
—
P.
F.
Stenger,
and
Thos.
General
Harney,
of
Missouri,
in
uneful
taper
5.75
id Lclle'* Illurtratad Ne«*i.
“The Royal Baking Powder is purest in qual
4.75 1853, who while escorting emigrants know as regards size, “mealiness,” Whiting brought stock in from
raclicall Id Leslie'* Popular Mont lib
and highest in strength of any baking pow­
. 8.75
id Ix«lle * Sunday Maxazu .
I Douglas county. Oregon. I*. F. ity
. 8.75 through this valley had a brush and flavor.
its, and
der of which I have knowledge.
id Belford’s Msgssius
300
Jwn ad) id Weexly Csll ............
” W m . M c M ubtbie , Ph. D.” I
Small fruits, such as strawberries, Stenger establishing his camp at
b 00 with the Indians, and the valley
id Daily call ...............
• 00 was named in his honor—by whom currants, blackberries, gooseberries, what is known as the Sod^Houseon
* All Alum baking powders, no matter how
id Weexly Examiner
es tint
6
00
their strength, are to be avoided as dan­
id Dally Examiner
n sew.
8 00 we have not yet learned.
grapes, etc., will from what evidence the Blitzen, afterward removing to high
id Wsscly Naw York w. ■ 1
gerous. Phosphate powders liberate their pas
....... 3.00
id DstroltFrae Press
lacbine
too freely, or under climatic changes suffer de­
the
present
Peter
Clemens
ranch,
I
we
have
been
able
to
gather
the
.........5.00
DICKSON A- SULLIVAN
nd Harper’« Ma<axine
P ropriktoks .
The Silvies river has its source
ble to
. 5.20
past two years, be a success, as na­ where Riddle it Boone had camped | terioration.
1 nd Hnrper’s Weekly
5.20 in the SDursof the Blue mountains,
use.
nd Hnriier’x Ilaxiir
tive plants are hardy and good two years before, and Whiting at
3.75 south of the John Day river, Hows
nd Hurper'a Young l*<<i| le
Lou. J. Bosenberg, Mixologist.
Fruit trees and ornament­ Rocky Point the present site of
LDRrnwd Alden's Manifold Cy< I..)..- iin, , 2.90 a genet-id southerly course, passing bearers.
T.
V.
B.
EMBREE,
M.
D.
ce ut s ;
un*WJi<jttlonsl volume after V..1 1
Everything in our line of the Best. Liquors—Whiskies, Brandies,
r l-j
extra oer volnme, platan.'.
down the center of the valley, and al shrubs were planted freely by Burns. Mail route from Canyon Office at his r«-«k’er<t >•. the east side ot Si
farmers in the spring; the fall set­ City via Camp Ilarney to Fort Mc- vies River, ter. r. : below Burns.
•J7I ir.*,.yplt«of all the above wort«. nn 1.» .x empties into Lakes Harney and
Wines, Fancy Drinks, etc., Cigars, etc., always on hand when
30
K«“*,n ,he B«»,!*nk K'~ln
Malheur. It is a rapidly flowing tings survived the severest winter Dcrmit, Nevada, was established.
you call on “Uncle Dick,” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or.
1 (1888) that East Oregon has ever
1879—The Smyths, father and
___
Publishers of pertodiea's nr<> f .-I x it< <t stream, about 80 miles long, and known.
S
B.
McPHEETERS,
M.
D.
Large
orders
have
been
—
cubbing rates, a copy of tl • > '*-k f.,r I contains every kind of fish, includ­
son, killed by the Indians, at flu-
{ending Room—Wellie, f"i i-iiKi ihu
made on the Bloomington Nursery close of the trouble with the Piutes!
PHYSICIAN A- SURGEON.
lose of every half-volume, »>>ui v*»’ < j ing the salmon trout, and other va-
advertisement.
1-ly
! rieties of game fish. It derives its for fall planting in 1889; the result and Bannocs. The Bannoc warfare ' Office at W. E. Grace’s Drug Store.
j name front a Candian trapper is in the future.
ceased. The firstj merchandise J
PATENTS.
ADVERTISING RATE-
As an agricultural region it will store and saloon put up by a man
! named Silvies, who was killed in
C. A. SNOW A CO.
-
-
-
WASHINGTON, D. C.
1 yr-
wk 2 wk 1 mo 3 mo 6 mo
be readily seen that its inducements named Josephson, and kept where
an eatly day.
Patents obtained, and all patent business intended to promptly and for moderate fees.
$15
00
$2.50 $5.00 |S OU fll.0.1
Our Office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain in less time than those
the Burns hotel now stands.
The Dunder-and-Blitzen river, or are rarely excelled.
4.00 6 50 12 UJ 18 00 28.00
T. A. McKINNON,
remote from Washington. Send Model or Drawing. We advise as to patentability true
5 DO 8.00 15.00 24 00 40 00 j “Blitzen,” as it is shortened bycom-
As
to
stock
raising
it
cannot
be
Any
and
all
kinds
of
surveying
dope
on
shot
1878
—
Wm.
Curry
bought
and!
of charge; and we make no charge unless patent is secured.
6.00 10.00 •J). 00 ;-12. tri» 50.00
notice and reasonable terms. UF“ Settler
9.0i) 15.00 28.00 48. œ 54.00 | mon usage, is about 50 miles i n surpassed, since its water, grass, ami moved the Josephson s >ck to where wishing
We refer here to the Postmaster, the Superintendent of Money Order Division, and Wt,
to be located, can have plots furnishc
16 00 28.00 48.03 8'J.OO r.o txt
officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms, and references to^actual
30 00 40.00 60.00 110.00 ¡ id 00 length, Hows in a northerly direc­ salubrious climate take horses, cat­ the Levens Bros, ranc is located, frkk of charge.
clients in your own State or county, write to above address.
tion and empties into the lakes, and tle, sheep and hogs throughout the Daniel Wheeler, the ti
ust ice of
:E TO FOREIGN ADVEP.Tlsi i :.-
! obtained its unique name in mem­ year (from January 1 to December the Peace.
respei'tfulb suUelting >...ir r>.r:.ni«----
SADDW AND HARNESS SHOP.
ire to keep our resuer* 1« «re. I ns '.> 11>< ory of an exclamation of a Dutch 31) without grain, or any other than
187(^-80—The mili
■ and reliable Uric, to deni "i>h. .1 soldier, in Gen. Crook’s command, wild grass feeding, and when the
i
(^WELCOME - P roprietor .
i Camp Harney abati
.arge
'ires will be aaved by ref.-rnu
h
winterismilderthan common, stock stockmen began bu;
: .tatemeul. baaed upon .
while
standing
guard
over
the
pack
BURNS. OREGON.
t
the
. 1* end adlolnlnir «ninth s
mules during a vivid thunder storm, looks better in early spring than in smaller dealers.
iiieral reduction loan ><
,.n.-
all at Offlie, or write to publisher.
Eastern localities where they are
I
in 186.5-68.
„ _.a charted ext 'a, sswnling re sis.< ■■
1881— P. M. Curry, now of Lake­ FEED AND I.IVERY' STABLE.
grain-fed during the winter; and
ruK lUfeetal base admitted.
These
rivers
and
their
numerous
view, Or., came here, for whom
ral medicinal nd*, at n > prii.
JI. CAI.DWEI.L, - - - - P rohuktob .
eriiaemen a at lea* than 1 rre.'f. 1 ■■
tributaries have their water sheds the texture and flavor of the meats Curry precinct is named.
D. S. HOPKINS, A rchitect .
price, yearly, or 20 cents, inu.s
compare
favorably
with
the
best
in
j within the county, and the lakes
A
CASH
BUSINESS
AT
BED
­
1882
—
Geo.
McGowan,
the
Mar
­
Grand Rapids, Mich.
■lai position »2 extra chnrr-re p-r in having no outlet, serve to furnish the market. There is no room for
Will furn’sh Design a of Houses, Cottages, and .Mansion« coating from '$300 on tip to any
Inateadof position a atninlitn; r.ti.i.-r
tins and A. O. Bedell located. Egan
large
stock-raisers,
as
(
the
territory
figure
wanted,
if
you
mcau
lo
build,send
$1 to my address, and 1 will mail you a portfo­
letitlon to ad. each week is tun in «1 t. subterranean irrigation to the whole­
ROCK PRICES.
lio of 33 designs of dwellings, like the one on file In E ast O regon H erald 'office, with
is fully taken up by three or four Postoftice was established.
• matter free.
full
plan
of
each,
full
size
details,
complete
specifications, and bill of materials, all very
valley.
we slereutvpe all our m .I v.-r- i-.-
• >
Is our motto. Good Buggy Teams, and Nice
full and complete so any ordinary carpenter or builder will have no trouble in going
firms that hold all available ranges, I 1832—McGowan A Martin opened saddle
after l*t four publlcatioi s ti .»
Horses Furnished at Reasonable Churges
ahead
and
completing
the
work.
And
if
you
do not find just what yon want, write me
’ tin local coin mns, IVc a line,
Lakes Harney and Malheur, cov- but the stòck such as is commonly general merchandizing store in and Partieulai Attention paid to the Boarding
what changes you desire made, and I will accommodate you. Or leave Orders with Tua
birth, and death m.noii•.< <■
ami Groomin of Transient Stock. Hay Grain
H
erald . You will It mi cheap to erect a handsome house ns to wn«te material on an uu
i er an area of more than 150 square raised by farmers, will do well.
Items solicited as orv. k .
j Egan and the next year P._F. Sten- on hands.
sightly building. Wilj aid you in re-constructing your present bcildmg.
41-tf
relight!!*. 80» ini. miles, and are connected by a chan-
; ger bought out Martin’s interest
POPULATION.
i nel about 20 yards wide and 200
! and moved the store to the site of
As mentioned in another para­ ‘ the present town of Burns.
yards long. They receive the wa­
HURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOB WORK
graph, the earliest period known
with neatness ters of both Silvies and Blitzen
rivers, but have no outlet anti never regarding this country, is 1853, I 1883—Geo. McGowan named the .
niphlets
overflow.
Being situated on a level when Gen. Harney was guarding the new postoffice to be in the McGow-1
rp
The Odell
tter Heat's,
W. W. Cardwell,
rds, Tic K ct s,
plain, and having low shores, these passage of emigrants to the Coast. an A Stenger store “Burns,” in hon-
gets, Etc.
'
or
of
Robert
Burns,
Scotland
’
s
fa-
lakes have not such picturesque
A T T O R N E Y - A T - I. A W.
Some time’in the sixties we learn j mous bard.
I y on file for re­ scenery as Crater Lake to recom­
that Abner Robbins, now of Drew-
Newspaper Ad
B urns , O h .
York.
mend them to tourists, but their ! sey, used to ride on pack-horses ! 1885—The first newspaper, a 6-
WILL BUY THE ODELL TVI»K WHITER.
WARRANTED TO DO AS
as any One-Hundred Dollar Machine.
I &
column,
patent-outside,
was
estab
­
, value to farmers is inestimable.
Practice« in all the courts of the State, VlU
among the Indians before any white
Al.- o, before the U. S. Land Office.
lished by Horace Dillard.
It
combines
simplicity with durability — speed , ease ' of operation
men
resided
here.
Right here, however, permit us ,
L and M atters a S pecialty .
1887— T iie E ast O regon H er ­
wears longer without cost of repairs than any other machine, has
to mention a natural attraction | Next is in August, 1865, when ald
no inkribbon to bother the operation. It neat, substantial, nick-
,
a
7-column,
patent-inside,
LMDjamin Harrison
Point
Wright
was
named
in
honor
tg&l^'.'Lcvi I’. Morton possessed by lands adjacent to these
el-plated—perfect and adapted to all kinds of typewritin.g
newspaper
plant
was
established
by
r... ¿amtsG Blaine lakes that will draw hundreds of Gen. Wright, who went down in the
.. .William Windom
D.
L.
Grace.
CIIAS.
SAMPSON
-
-
B
urns , O r .
“
Brother
Jonathan
”
the
preceding
excursionist
from
the
East
in
the
JohnW. Noble
I
Like a Printing Press it produces sharp, clean, legible manuscript. Two to ten copies
________________ |t.,J,. Red fir Id Proctor
1888— In May T iie H erald was
spring, and establishment of Camp
W-A-T-C-II-M-A-K-E-R
can be made at one writings. Editors, 1 twyers, ministers, bankers, merchants,
r 'TTIIS "WTfatf_______ Benjamin F. Tracey near futurre: Standing in the door­
1,4
ofAgrteuhare........Jeremiah'.!
-AND-
manufacturers, business men, etc., cannot niAke a better investment for $15.
Wright in September of that year enlarged to an “all-at-home print,” I
way
of
farm
houses
about
sunrise,
General ..................... Wm II 11 Mili< r
Au intelligent person in.a.week can become a Good operator, or a rapidone in 2 months.
distant objects, towns, farms, moun­ by Capt. L. L. Williams of Co. “H,” making it the first and only news­
Jeweler.
,.1Ser General.......................................... John Wmiamakcr
lilt 5A>
STATB—onoM;
tain peaks, and bands of cattle and 1st Oregon Infantry, in command paper ever printed complete in the
$1,000 offered any operator who can do better work with a Type-
tt
I J. N. Dolph
if-rV**”..................... *■■•••< j. ii Miti iit’ii horses grazing on the ranges, are of parts of three companies sta-1 Ilarney- country. Only i2.50a year.
Writer than that produced by the Odell.
Reliable Agents
' L L H
....................... B,..Binger ll.’iniHon
N. Brown began the erection of the
and Salesmen wanted. Special inducements to Dealers.
a __ I u....... ..........
D.8jrlvest< r l’unnoyvr pictured on the atmosphere and tioned on the ground near tbe pres-
BLACKSMITH.
*■“
Of State............. K. Geo. W. McBride rise up from the ground like magic; ' ent site of J. S. Devine’s residence. first Grist and Mcrchantile Mill in
For Pamphlets, giving endorsements, Ac., address the
..!>........................... D .
<■ \\ Welti.
the valley.
»Bte<aetrectfaMi..K....... J. B M< Hlr-.y and these white representations are
ADOLPH TUPKER-----P roi -’ r 45 ODELL TYPE WRITER CO., T he R ookery , C hicago , III.
In
Sept
1865,
there
was
a
fight
"Iter....................... D.......... Frill!k Bakci
1.889—The creation of Harney —GENERAL REPAIRING—
,
I)
J R S. Slrnhun so truly drawn, that a member of a between the Indians (Harney Vai-!
THE S* judges ........ tt... { wm. I1, i «»rd family living several miles away |
ley Piutes), and a part of the force County was obtained with follow­
ü
) W W. Tha.wr
AND
from home, can distinguish the per­ under Capt. 'Williams, between ing officials: Judge, T. J. Shields;
BIXTH JV0ICIAL »ISTRI- l
sons of the family as they walk Camp Wright and Harney lake, Clerk. W. E. Grace; Treasurer, T.
/ i1’.^ about the yard: brother frorii fa­
wounding a soldier named Smith H. Robert.«; Commissioners, Lytle
rr>'. cotrnTT—HAUIKT;
ther, or mother from sister.
,
in
the foot,. and another named Howard; T. B. James; Surveyor, Promptly executed. The building hns been en
Stage
! fattvs................ .<%>
<•)..«< «
'ILIUM
larged and improved and is orvpured to turn
udgs.................... (D) .
.’1 - 1 ■. ■ '
The Lake of Ilarney was proba­ - Griffin, who in after years died W. R. Gradoti; Sheriff, A. A. Cow­ out
all
kinds
of
blacksmithing
on
short
notice
::: JUI
1-ly
.
T " 7XX bly so called because it was in the from the effects of the injury. That ing; As«essor, W. E. Alberson; and in the best style. Terms: ( ash.
, w. K. G R A DON Harney country, and Malheur after same evening the Indians set fire School Superintendent, L. B. Ba­
1.. A. A. C owing
[,W. E. A lberson one of the tribes of Indians that to the tall grass [a man named ker.
HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS.
1.. .. L. B. B aker
P. F. Stenger obtained the first
" !‘'i',t’”'Jfirtor
. ......Tgt .
W m . M eeker hunted annually in its vicinity. Keiger describes the grass of the
FROM PRINEVILLE TO.JBURN8.
. very T
.
H oward Severe drouth during 1889, these valley "high enough for me to tie daily mail, and erected the first
Iir.pnrw lenere
. ¡K! J (L ytle
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r. B. J ABE 5 these lakes are lower than ever be­ over my head as I ride through it costly and elegant family residence
J. MAT. KUMOM ;
W. A. WIL'KIRE,
Harney, Or.
1
Lakeview’, Or.
on horse-back”) and Capt. Wil­ in the county.
fore known by white settlers.
C. B. BAKER, Sub-Contractor.
The United States Land Office
Soil and climate are an exact liams ami his men had to take ref
WILSHIRE dr HUDSON.
Leaves Prineville Monda\g at 6 a ni.
Arrives at Burns Wednesdays at 6 pm.
ri »rimici
B HVKTIJIOTOX
,kasmos K ellkv counterpart of that of Umatilla co., uge on a grease wood knoll—some­ for Harney.District was established
Leaves Burns Thursdays at 6 a m.
Arrives at Prineville Satardays at 6 p an.
mt of
J
where
about
the
Buccaroo
house
of
Ore., the best wheat-raising county
in Burns with J. B. Huntington,
al ike*-
DRY.
in the State. Very little lias been the Divine ranch of to-day—en register, and Harrison Kelley, re­ LAKEVIEW AND HARNEY, OR.
Passenger rates from Prineville to Burn* $7.00; Round trip $11 with fit) days delay.
passant,
two
olden
time
shot
guns
1 .tuhoss-'1
done towards wheat-raising here,
ceiver.
This flrm practices in the court! of the State
lich!lfjn|!
were
found
in
the
willows
in
that
but those have been sucessful that
and before the I’. S. Land Office. Any land
»very rwp*"
i
office or other business entrusted to them will
have tried it. Umatilla on account vicinity, a couple of years since.
.¡i.lj to*
receive prompt attention.
C'AIJI’OIIM %.
I ihob M*
At about the same time Lieut.
of the drouth of 18.89, averaged
INLAND CANES SOLICITED.
•Know yr th«, ’and where the cypress and myr
BREWERY.
from 10 to 20 bushels per acre Applegate of Co. "H”, in command
tk
Are
emblems
o'
deeds
that
are
done
in
their!
of
a
part
of
Capt.
Williams
’
force
on many grain ranches. The same
rllireC’’
PROPRIETOR.
PAUL LOCHER
cm be said of this sectien. T he was returning from Camp Curry,' Who dors . t.t want to know all about the
ELITE SALOON.
Golden Rate, i ► Tnafrhh f-s climate, Ba marvel-
E ast O regon H erald has in its to Camp Wright, was that evening ona
growth, t. 4 f’w boundh-as treas ires; (he wr V I? V l?
OREGON
office fine specimens ofgrain from attacked by the Indians at fortifi­ land w I.«•»♦' ( «»•• »»-al fortunes are made in a «lay fl AILIv r« I , —
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B U R N S, O R E G O N
1« at in a t igiii.’ The Nan Francisco Evening ,
COATSWORTH A TREGASKIS,
all over the county, for the years cations thrown up on what is now or
Bl. I
o. F.
Bulletin, whin.i was established in 1R55, atandM ,
rnorniiEToii..
the forefr.r1* of California journalism, mid I
the McGee ranch ami called for in
1888 and 1889.
am May
—_.-o--------
ita nianisnoth weekly edition forma a complete
»N, N. 6.
of the social, material, and political
Wheit finds a ready home mar­ fun after one of the company, Fort epitome
Th. Hum. B*er I. . Floc Qn.llty, and m.y be hail by the Gl.
Bottled, or in Qu.Billy.
history of iheHtate. Medd us $a for T he H er -I
CANYON
CITY
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ket at 5 cents a pound—$3 j>er bu­ Drcllenger. AndJ again, the next a Lb and Week Bulletin for one year.
sh .4. Oats and barley grow equal­ morning, about eight miles south
ly well, ami bring 3 and 4) cents of the present town of Burns, the
C. A. MEEK.
S.'f efi-pfeS.
per pound. Alfalfa and red clover Indians shooting from the point of
I
f you want something fine as A
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
grow luxuriantly; timothy and red- th : rimreek west of the cove.
literary treat, send to Harper A
CANTON J ITY, OREGON
top thrive finely. Pasturage is ex-
Th'* Piutes were under command Brothers, N< w York, for last year's
IN HERALD OFFICE,
-
-
-
BURNS, OREGON.
* cellent: natural grass grows abun­ of a Chief Wahweveli, brother of “Christinas number, 1888,”of Har-
Open every day except Sunday, from 9 a ni to 5 p m.
dant, ar d is cut for hay that sells old Chief Paulina, whom Howard pers Franklin Square Library,only
Attorney-at-Law.
at $12 ml 415 per ton in the Manpin, an obi Mexican soldier, 25c. Wo acknowledge receipt of n
winter time. All cereal crops killetl on (.'rooked river in 1867; handsome Extra,this week, full of
Every and Lady Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to this Free Read­
M. Dt HTIN.
thrive without irrigation.
he ! urmtl Camp Wright k .me time Yule-tide storie» nud picture*
ing Room.
in • : nv
u City and Burnt.
dE HERALD
HARNEY VALLEY.
LEAVENING POWER
5K
1Y P,lE WRIT
J ob work .
Attomeys-at-Law,
THZ HERALD READING ROOM.