East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 07, 1889, Image 2

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    Bt'llNH AbVKHTl8Es
Iley savs the Valley Indians nrc
I ami mor»« profitable. NVe know, good Indians; that none are sick,
1 COM.MCXICATIO.X8 BY Ol li READERS.
THE HERALD
Baker City Democrat: It is an­ and everv intelligent reader knows or died lately, that he knows of;
nounced another contract on the that an industrial journal is needed. that the Indians are too much scat­
A rur< l«l Invl'ati- n 1» i-xle»J«'» eR,.h,
The jieople are one in a sens»',
ever» Reader < f H ie H ura L d
contribute eastern extension of the Oregon
THE BSD A Y, NOVEMBER 7. I «9.
to till» department « t the ¡ttjer, on au\ uulject
and
it behoiives them to aid eai h tered here to keep closely informed
Pacific
railroad
has
»»ecu
iet
to
Or
­
of geueiat iiile.« st. We ( ¡wim the right tx> a< -
of their condition. Timt those
< ep or reie< t a • pari or «he
i n. n <. i«» man A- Crook, well-known contract­ .other so as to make a happy, intel-
chUDge the hie in preiciiied. We preter erii< < h
about Bidwell are well ami are
D. L. GRACK,
I
Edit
r*
u\er L
.i
» .»■• •u’t-artuv. but num de ors of Denver, Col.
NELLIE «RACE, (
1 he contract ligei.t and wealthy community. It good Indians.
Ihtjr ■ t; are tt ■¡Hxi >-e. We do not h- . our-
The Leading Merchant*^
everv
on»'
who
teels
that
a
paper
seiveB respoi si '.e h r lie i.pini««»»» auvanteJ includes the grading.ff fifteen miles
—On the 22d of last month, so a
like this one is needed wouhl spend
In w i i'ctb underll
’
beyond
the
contract
of
Autonell
it
S tate election campaign work
Poe, also, three miles of unfinished j the liundreth part ot th«' time in letter from the San Francisco sur­
infallibility < f
*
------- «»BALER in __
' • $ J
geon in charge of the cancer case oi
is being got in all over the State in
E ds . H erald : The influence work between Briton Bush and the laboring for it that we »Io in inat- Thus.
DRY
GOODS.
CLOTlHNf
„
T
Haskell
wrote
Mrs.
II.
last
a quiet way by party leaders. Se­ that a judge has - ver a jury trying ¡abandoned tunnel, making eigh­ ters that we have no positive inti'r-
BOOTS, SHOES,
■
week:
after
receiving
from
her
the
est,
this
paper
would
in
twel\c
cret meetings for partisan purposes, > ' a cause is s .iiietim -- .dm "». it 'i ’ teen miles in all. The contractors
STOVES, TINWARE,
ii.iv.- . rd-- .1 an ext- nsive plant to mouths have 50,000 smlseribers. $500 sent to defray expenses of the
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTry
IO
¡entirch il sohi <- ' »»> iegar,i
js the order of the day.
surgical
»qieration,
the
patient
was
Then
it
would
be
a
power
in
the
in-
ue
slopped
from
Colorado.
It
bus
i tile l.lv. ¡A 11.11 .il'r »" ‘1-‘ C.1U.--1-, i
SULTANA
RAZORS,
AND
“
I
V
1
’
»
’
removed to a new room from
CKIABS-AMI A Tll<.»MAsi, Si
! and the evidence prixiuceil on tiie i L*eeu ua open secret since th" arriv-i I terest of the producing classes.
C ome in and see a copy of the , ¡trial;
that
which he hail been occupying,
and in criminal cases where al of Col. Hogg and party from New
Mor;- M:out liev. • «
Irwin
the nurse left Mr. Haskell alone for
fine 42 column agricultural paper the jury are th • judges, both as t > York, that the Oregon Pacific ha »
The Oregonian dispatch from La-
‘‘Home ami Farm” we are offering : I the law mill the facts the judge, in I ! decided to push the road through Grande rek.tii to th»1 trial of G. the night. Next morning the"old
all new subscribers to T he H erald > I effect, decides the ease and tre- io Boise City without further delay M. Irwin, I efore the Methodist con­ man was discovered in a semi-un­
*
conscious state, the gas in the bed­
for 1890, for price ®f T he H erald i1 quentl v takes sides, and by indicat­ and they have ample capital for ference, recently held in that city, room having been, without doubt,
ing to "the jury which si»le he in­ this purpose. The Benton Leader i for dishonesty, lying, lil el, etc.,
alone.
clines to, to direct the verdict wlrch I says that men in position to know| was slightlv in error He was con­ mismanaged—probably blown out
I say that heavy contracts on the i victed of both lying anil libel, and like a candle. Nothing but the up­
be rendered.
Malheur Gazet te, Oct. 31: J. T . should
It signifies not what may be the road through Eastern Oregon will! the penalty as stated in the dis­ per sash of the window being drawn
Outhouse, the U. 8. land oflice re­ intellectual ability of the judge or be let soon.
down enough forth»' partial escape
ceiver, at La Grande, died Tuesday his learning, or bis mental condi­ Eugene Guard: The new contrac­ patch, was a reprimand by the of the gas saved his life. As it is,
Bishop.
It
is
sate
to
say
that
this
morning and was buried yesterday tion, the judge of a court, while oc­ tors on the Oregon Pacific’s cast-!
small chances are entertained of
at Union. Thus another good man cupying that position, is in the esti­ ward extension have arrived at Al­ is the first instance in a Methodist his ability to regain sufficient
Great Bargains in Hard«
ecclesiastic
court
where
a
man,
gong from among us.
mation of the jury and the majori­ bany with a portion of their plant, I convicted of so gloss an offence as strength to live through the neces­
ty of the people, presumed to be consisting of seven ear loads of stock l lying, which is among the offences sary surgical operation for removal
3OLIC
AT
L adies , who are not subscribers infallible, and the least intimation and outfit, including GO mules, sufficient, according to the Method­ of the cancer. This is a sad, a very
|o T he H erald , do not fail to buy [ on his part, either in the trial of the tools, etc. This will nt once be ist discipline, to “exclude a per­ sad ease.
CEO. McCOVVAh
our issue of November 14th, and cut lease in the introduction of testimo- shipped to the front and work com­ son from the kingdom of grace and
—King seduction case continued.
out the “Pattern Order,” which will I ny, or his instructions to the jury menced, with about 800 employes. glory,”,ajul libel, which is punish­
entitle you to this excellent pat­ 4« to which side he desires to pre­ “We will finish the work to the able under the laws of Oregon by a • —Sam and Jennie-Amis divorce
vail, is an overpowering argument summit of the Cascade mountains.' fine or imprisonment, or both, granted.
tern free.
in favor of his side of the case in a distance of about 40 miles from should be punished by a single rep­ —Jno. E. Roberts takes charge
the end of the work now done,” rimand by a bishop. It is a new of the Terrell school next week.
E xchanges in every direction the estimation of the jury.
said
one of the contractors, “as
Place
the
same
man
who
sits
as
—The Henry Caldwell vs. Henry
are taking arms Against the con­
under the sun. Usually
a judge, as a private individual. soon as possible. This will depend thing
Smith, cutting affray, laid over.
—
traction “NVn.” “NVhn.” for the new I ! or
when
a
church
member
is
convicted
somewhat on the weather, but we
nington, but
out nor
,
• . before a court
.
State of Washington,
not one - ! as . an . attorney
—
Mrs.
D.
Jamison
lately
so
ill
of
such
offences
he
is
summarily
been troubled
I “nd4h‘? influence is no more than expect to complete it this fall and expelled and forthwith published from rheumatism, is slowly ccnva-
of them seem to
t_ have
_________
—
winter.”
with T he H erald news itemizer’s that of an ordinary man.
The
jury
fail
to
stop
to
consider,
A San Francisco dispatch: T. to the world as a villain doubly ; leseing.
__
_ .
_
PROOF.
.complaint: Confounding the State
—Miss Roberts was in town
or
criticise,
the
rulings,
or
actions,
!
Egertson
Hogg, president of the damned. But it appears that in
I
of Washington with the city of
UM1T1B
church
circles
there
are
privileged
|
NVednesday
looking
after
her
home-
or
instructions
of
a
judge,
and
in
­
Oregon Pacific, is at the Palace ho­
Washington. Hitherto the an-
classes.
What
will
expel
a
church
’ steail claim.
F. E. B each . President,
I \yu v r letfier1}
nouncment, "This Morning John quire into the soundness of his judg­ tel. His trip here is supposed to member from the church,will mere­
—S. J. Mothershead Returned
E. Ht on es , Vice-President,
| NV. F
Smith left for Washington,” meant ment, or reasons pertaining to the be significant in view of the letting ly subject a Methodist minister to
the national capital; nowit means I law, or his memory in regard to the of the company’s contracts for fur­ a reprimand. The world seems to NVednesday evening, from his late
safe «fc relit®,
the State as much as the city; he 1 evidence, when he so far forgets ther building recently and of the be running backwards.—Baker Ci­ trip to Lakeview.
himself
as
to
make
remarks
per
­
avowed
intention
of
his
company
—
The
Burnsand
Harney
saloons
has now to write, “left for Washing
ty Democrat.
/faF“ List of Directors and Stockholders at the VsT’'
that sold liquor on Sunday fined
ton, I). C.” If “City” be added toi taining to the evidence (which he to build from the Deschutes river,
rove hi«
The ]>ious gent above mentioned between $50 and $75 and costs.
has
no
right
to
do),
but
generally
Or., to Boise, Idaho.
the capital, will be no conflict, bufi
„
J‘ D &S.C
is
now
exhibiting
his
incompetency,
ignore
their
own
memory
and
con
­
Vale
Atlas:
Union
Pacific
anil
\
that was dropped ages since, in fact, !
—A. NVintermeir, of Silvies val­
2-oOtf
I'l’pTlmrat
ever since the small town on paper sider what he says pertaining to Chicago <t Northwestern railways in behalf of the Republican party, at ley, made final proof on his pre­
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the
Chemawa
Indian
school
and
the evidence, law, and reason, is in­ have gone into a combine for ten
,
, ,
assumed the pretentious word.
emption claim, last week.
fallible.
years, that necessitates a modifica­ making himself obnoxious to all
ROOF.
—Sheriff (’owing took Lee Cald­
I have often thought that if an im­ tion of plans and programs around with whom he comes in contact.
W e find that the following inter­ becile, a man wanting in integrity, here. The combmation is a Van­ Even his Republican brethren seem well as deputy to take Jim Moore
esting item this week, appeared or an insane man, were on the bench derbilt move, and means the run­ to have got a sufficiency of him.— to Salem, last week.
word for word in the form of an his influence would be the same.
settler
—A. NV. Waters and F. Gi'nblin
of solid freight and passenger Union Scout.
original editorial, general news I In 1885, Judge McCay, a U. S. ning
BAKER,
CITY,
OREGON
left.
NVednesday
morning,
for
Port
­
Rev.
Irwin
seems
to
think
that
’
ad He<
item, or general miscellany-note, in district judge, for the northern dis- trains from Lake Michigan to the the Indian training school at Che­ land; the latter goes on to San
wn, ou I
the Corvallis Times, Roseburg Re­ ! trict of Georgia, was for a time in a Willamette; extension of the Un­ mawa, is an institution for the pro­ Francisco for treatment for quick
ion
Pacific
from
Southern
Utah
to
Have
the
Largest
Establishment
in
Eastern
Ov
“.'orit
view, Albany Democrat, Eugene state of nervous prostration, and
»
! ’ ■ ollowin,
.?• Tl’-
motion of Methodism,
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but his ne­ consumption.
Guard, and the McMinnville Tele­ under treatment in Philadelphia. Los Angeles; suspension of further tions
iideace
in discharging old, trusted
—NVe karn Cal. Gear bought out’
.1«: Joi
phone-Register—which knows the After being discharged from treat­ Northwestern extension in Wyom­
¡th, and
ing and consequent abandonment and competent assistants to make the hardware store of Geo. McGow­
oflice from which it originated?
gun.
ment. the learned judge returned to
J.l
A ny D emocrat desirious of mak­ ¡Georgia, and resumed bis judicial of the famous connection “at Boise room for “brethern” of his partic- an and has rented his ranch so as
City” with the Oregon Pacific.
lar theological stripe seems rather to have it put in order for the pro­
ing an educated, intelligent demo­ duties.
It is the latter fact that interests to be a movement for the promotion posed nursery.
cratic citizen of his sons, will find | Some time in 1886, Cal. Fry, a
BUGGIES à BUCKBOARDS ABB » of .
the best way to do it, will be to sub­ prominent lawyer, was engage»! in all of us. The Oregon Pacific, no of Methodists. It is time the en-1 —Our fellow-towns men, Messrs. SPORTING GOODS, & Cutlery,K|
longer
to
connect
with
the
North
­
tire
Indian
service
of
the
govern
­
Ed. Hanley, Hank Levens, Broady
scribe to the best purely political j a number of damage suits against
S HERE
newspaper in the county, the Na­ ¡the East Tennessee, Virginia it western direct, will never cross the ment were completely divorced Johnson, John Sayers, J. (’. NVel-
tional Democrat, published in Wash Georgia Railroad, which was in the Snake; it will strike the Union Pa­ from any ecclesiastical connection I come, J. S. Bowen, and Capt. NVa-
Tinware,
Glass,
Pain
ts
and
Oils.fW'AllIi3R
ington Citv at $1 a year. T he hands of a receiver appointed by cific between the bridges, presuma-. whatever. -This parcelling out of ters met last Saturday night, to Deering Hinder, etc.^M^'Jommunication«
BM
H erald and National Democrat the court over which Judge Mc­ bly without a doubt, at Ontario.! schools and agencies among the I consider ways and means for ¡tut­
Orders with this House if you want to bur
The
“
Sand
Hollow
”
survey
must
different
creeds,
■
ought
to
cease.
one year $3.00.
Cay presided; when the cause therefore be abandoned in favor of' If half as.Wnucli effort was made to ting a straight-out republican paper
in the field, all-at-home print, etc.
“Perhaps the oldest grave of a came up before his honor, be post­ the survey through Vale.
tiansform the aborigne into a self-
white man in Oregon is in Asto­ poned the hearing. Cal. Fry ar­ The Road Land people must sustaining citizen, as is now put
—NVe call the attention of our la­
ria, on which is chisled on a rough gued that the road was to be sold have had this in mind when they forward to make him Catholic, dy friends to the “Handsome Gift”
sand-stone slab, the name of Alex­ before the time fixed for the hear­ withdrew from market all their Methodist or Presbyterian, more that we will make them in our issue
ander McTavish, drowned in cross­ ing. and that his clients would lose lands around Vale “until the rail- practical results could be obtained. of November 14th. Every lady not
ing the Columbia, in 1814. The i their rights of action, but the judge road location is made,” they ___ —Corvallis Times.
a subscriber to T he H erald , should
100F.
deceased was one of those Scotch j refused to listen to any argument They have recently refused said.
buy a copy of that date, as it will
big
members of the Hudson Bay Com- or suggestions, and fixed the time money for ground around here.
ADDITIONAL HAItNEY ITEMS.
be an opportunity such as rarely NV. E. (»RACE, P roprietor ,
Hum,
who led the van ofcivilzation in the ' as above mentioned.
occurs. Sec our announcement
All this is good news to those
» HERE
To
keep
posted
northwest.
, Cal. Fry then filed with the ordi­ who have waited, hoped and prayed
elsewhere.
A Large Assortment of
Rend T he H erald .
nary of Fulton county, Georgia, a for it, It assures Vale of the per­
«
helis >
—The American Banknote Co.,
—Born1 to Mr. and Mrs. Fritz of New York, commence work on
B inger H ermann is reported writ de lunatica inquirinendo manency of the county seat, and it
PINT
CUT
ERY,
NOTiOisS
as leaving the State he represents, against the judge, and demanded I assures Ontario of a bright com­ Mace, Nov. 1st. 18-89, a boy; Mrs- the new U. S. postage stamps, Jan.
u
M. A. Fry in attendance.
for Washington, 1). C., November the appointment of a commission mercial future.
1, 1890, and the changes are said
to inquire into his sanity; the ac­
5th.
Has
just
been
Received.
—Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thrash left to be as follows:
Sad Occurrence.
this week for a trip to Mr. T’s par­
In regard to his limitations of tion caused great excitement; a
The old 2 cent stamp will be cut
On
the
25th
of
last
month
D.
A.
his “tour through Oregon in order i meeting of the bar was called but Levens, aged 62 years, father of the ents and relation in Virginia.
down one fourth smaller, and be of PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLII
after
debating
the
matter,
took
no
to learn the needs of his State,’” he
—C. M. Caldwell, we are sorry to metallic red or carmine color. The 1 I®" Everything guaranteed pure and of the
Levens Bros., of Burns, and who
says truly, “The area of the State further steps. The subject is such was at the homo of his son, r.ear say, is quite sick, having to call in cent, ultimarine; 4 cent,chocolate; 5
is as large and the time required in that it teaches us that we should at Canyonville, was missed from the a physician, Dr. McPhceters.
» cent, light brown; 6cent, Vermillion;
traveling it so long, I have found all times criticize the actions of! house, and accidently discovered
—
N
oegtley
it
Reinemann,
who
10 cent, melon green; 15 cent, steel
it impossible to take in all the im­ judges, the same as we criticize the ! in the well. The well buejeet was bought the ranch and stock of Geo. blue; 30 cent, black; 90 cent, or­
actions of any other persons, and ■
TH3 HERALD REALM;
portant points in one season.”
lowered so that by ¡jutting his arm McGowan, also, bought the NVidow ange.
This statement will appease our I never to forget that they too, are I over it he was drawn up within 1 land’s cattle.
—
In
company
with
his
partner,
IN HERALD OFFICE,
wounded pride when we learn that human, ami that to be human is to I reach of anxious hands to catch hold
—Miss Theresa Young resigned Geo. NV. Barnes, Hon. M. R. Biggs,
he, like the unfortunate Pan-Amer- err. The publisher of the Ameri-I of him, his strength left him and her position in the Terrell school a young attorney-at-law, visited
Open every day except Sunday, from Os®“'
jeans was unable to “swing around can Law Review in commenting on he fell back into the watery depths before the close of the term, on ac­ the late session of circuit court in
.. ■-—0.
the
subject,
says:
“
When
a
judge
and take in the beautiful Harney
Harney, and was so well pleased
below. A Loy, present, was low­ count of ill health, so we learn.
Every and Lady Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to
reaches
that
period
of
his
life
at
Valley; which is open to inspection
ered and brought the body up to
—Last week D. A. Cawlficld, with tho future prospects of our
ing Room.
and competition in points of grand, which he cannot with patience lis­ the surface. The fall had been so
Lon.
Varian anil John Cawlficld new county that he finally conclud ­
ten
to
a
fi/ol
he
is
unfit
for
a
judge;
broad and expansive views, such
ed
to
locate,
and
is
now
in
Burns
to
fatal
that
life
was
extinct
in
a
few
got in from a bunt in Steen moun­
as no other under the blue canopy for it is a necessary part of the ad­ minutes.
ministration
of
justice
for
a
judge
to
tains. with 15 deer, and several coy­ open a law office for the firm of
jof heaven.”
Mr. Levens had many friends! otes.
Barnes & Biggs, ns will be seen by
hear patiently and by his conduct
Seriously speaking. Mr. Her­ to convince suitors and the public, here in Harney county, who, with1
their card elsewhere in our col­
Present for The Herald’s Lady Stì
—The names of C. II. Voegtly, umns. Mr. B. is from Audrain co.,
mann reports the following ns the that, although he may have erred us, tender sincere sympathy to the
ami
M.
R.
Biggs,
of
Burns,
and
Mr:-.
Mo., and comes well recommended
needs of the State, as we are able in his views in regard to their cases bereaved family.
LAST YEAR T he H erald had H*®
Phil. Meteham, of Canyon City, are
to make them out from an article vet they have been fairly heard, Can They Aj-prccinte Work Done for added to T he H erald ’ s subscrip­ from his late home in the East.
Renting its Lady Readers with the M
Them.
I tion list this week.
taken from the Salem State Jour­ i tried and considered.
-Five prisoners broke jail in
lust rated. We sold over 50 extra
nal:
\V.
\\
.
B
aker
, editor and busi-
XPortland, last Sunday week, i.nl
hers who wanted the pattern. andcoai -||^
It would he well for all the judges
—Messrs. Hembree, J. C. Woo’ey 1 ro Ill'll
believed 4-Z-
to X 1 I n e now 4»-»
in L'
Eastern
way. All who sent the coupon g<” w ^B31
1st. Renewed efforts for continu­ in this State while performing the ness manager of the Portland Ru- and Templeton took a week’s hunt are
ance of appropriations for the river | duties incumbent upon them by! : ral Spirit, who has lived 40 years in Steen mountains, last week. The Oregon. They were Archibald Cle­
we kmyw they would. We have deal'
and harbor improvements.
Magazine publisher since 1861, and
virtue of their offices to tread light- j in Oregon, and whose paper shows old gentleman, Mr. Hembree, had mens, 18years old; 5 ft. 8; 145Ibs;
in every issue that he is in earnest
dark hair anti eyes; scar over nose
appointment through his publications MGBl
2d. Appropriations for work at ly ami consider seriously.
a
streak
of
luck
the
first
day,
kill
­
sympathy with the object of his
on forehead. M. II Stevens; 19
Siuslaw.
THIS YEAR T he H erald presents
1
A. J EDGE.
publication, appreciates the fact ing 8 deer, 2 coyotes anil 2 lynx, years; 5 ft. 7; smooth thin face, |
with
Order entitling me
the nobler
holder to
i
wnn
an »inter
to» ’
3d. Establishment of additional
besides
barely
missing
the
capture
L. NN Noyes, of Chicago, the 1 that the great majority of Oregoni-
light complexion, brown eyes, j
I the handsome Directoire Basque, «F ‘“j™-.
life-saving stations—light houses at maker of Dictionary Holders, sends | ans will as readily subscribe to and of a fox.
Chris. Johnson; 35 years; 5 ft. 10; j
the mouths of the Coquille and upon receipt of a two-cent stamp to pay for the worst scrubs of papers,
—As Frank McBcan. tho Can­ a German; brown hair, dark eyes. |
Rogue rivers.
In our next issue we will print the Order
pay postage, a series of very pretty as for the most carefully edited anil yon-Burns stage driver, left his ve­ Maurice Gay 30 years 5 ft." 8;
4th. Improvement of the fish blotters of most excellent quality. conducted sheets. He says in sul • hicle to deliver the mail, on Tues­ sandy complexion, blue eyes. Hen-1 and our subscribers can cut it out and send
hatchery on the Clackamas river One h.isa cut ot a little drum-ma­ stance:
, day afternoon, the horses turned i v Hoffgtetter; 22 years; 5ft. 8: it with the size marked 34-36-38-40 inches
and the Clackamas rapids.
jor cupid at the head of two long I “The tenth volume of this jour­ and rushed back in fast, but good, •Swiss; light complexion, light hair. bust measure, to Demorest’s Family Maga­
5th. In Eastern Oregon increased columns of Dictionary Holders, and nal ended with last issue. NVe order, the very way they had just Officers after them. If they are zine, New York.
mail service.
this is his »¡leech: “I am a quiet have don«' the very best that come. Dave Newman was after found in the Harney country, route
Ibis garment pattern, besides being styl­
6th. Demand for extension of the ! little‘drummer’ for the Noves Hol-! ! could be done under the circum­ them. L ater : Were stopped at them out.
ish, is very useful to any lady, as by simply
public survey» to land occupied bv <lcrs. It is my mission to call at­ stances. NVe think and wonder if A. J. Wilson's No injury.
~The zephyr shawl advertised
—One dav last week while at in 1 he II erai . d ns found, was Mrs. leaving off the revere a plain basque is ob­
bona fide settlers, who cannot ac­ tention to the fact that these are the our patrons stop to reckon of th»'
tained.
only Holders that have strong go»i»l things WC have written and play at school, Albert Cawlficld.
quire title until this is done.
Bussey’s, of the Blitzen, for whom ,
springs
to
hug
the
book
firmly
to-
published,
or
do
tiny
only
regard
Im»!
a
nail
run
through
the
paltn
of
7th. Improvements at Umatilla
Each pattern has a full value of 25 cents
getlier, thus keeping th«' dust out our occupation from a financial the right hand. Having taken the small charge was paid and the
Indian reservation.
of upturned edges. The possession standpoint and reckon as to how cold in it, th»' wound is not only article forwarded to her. If you being accompanied by an illustration, and
find anything not your own, leave explicit directions for cutting, and putting
8th. Sale of surplus Indian lands, of Nove’s Dictionary Holders has much money we have made. To
in which the people of Pendleton I made about 125,000 families happy all of our readers w»' would sav disabling .but painful—this causes it at the printing oflice so that the together.
his al sence from school, which is
are interested.
and accurate in the use of words that if we did not have n special an affliction in itself, as Albert has owner can have a chance to get it.
9th. Allotment of the lands in Buy a Noyes Dictionary Holder liking for the seieneetif agriculture, not before this week missed a day A lad v last year lost a costly white
T he H erald holds the exclusive privil­
silk shawl on the road, it was found ege in Harney county to so distribute these
severalty, ns per desire of »coun­ from your i ook-Sellcr and see how and the live stock breeding problem, in the past two months.
by some one. just ns this was, but
cil of Indian chiefs.
much more frequently you will re­ this journal would not be publised
—"Archie,” chief of the Piute not advertised and the owner has patterns. No other newspaper in this coun­
fer
to
the
dictionary.
As the mountain could not conic
ty can obtain any such right so long as T he
another week bv its present publish­ Indians writes from Fort Bidwell
to Mohamed, the hitter must of a
Gibbs, th«1 mulatto Pullman car ers Th«' work is hard and too to th»- Harney Valley Indians to never recovered it. If you lose H erald is the only all-at-home, leading news­
necessity go to the former, hence, porter that wounded Me I ; vitt, p< re. thankless we know, and if the wri- sa v that th»' Indians about Bidwell, any article worth more than 50c paper.
(the lowest price for an ad.) give I
let each county of Eastern Oregon ami Killed the son, in Portland, as t< r tor one moment did not feel
having “needs” not touch»d in the rclul. »1 in Tin. H eraid , was can- that his la) or was adding wealth, Harney, M» Dvrmit, and Malheur, notice to the paper so the finder
Remember, we will pay $2.50 a year, or a
above list, and within the province hired. 2 th mt, at Arlington. Nov. and aiding in introducing letter and aiound Warner and Lakeview can know to whom to return it. year’s subscription to our paper, and, also,
of Mr Hermann, draw up a concise­ 1st, report says he is still at large, uh thuds among the industrial clas­ are good Indians, and will winter Over ten bend of horses have been pny postage on 52 letters, to any lady in any
ly written list, and forward them to seen at Camas Prairie Reward of ses, he wouhl and could readily at those places, ami asks for infor­ recovered by owners »luring the past part of Harney county that will send us 52
mation as to t! e welfare of the In­
Washington.
$UW •iffere.l.
tin»! anotlur l»usir* ss l«-ss lalorious dians ofthis Vfllcv. Piute Char- »wo years thr-ugh T he H erald ’ s Letters from her neighborhood, commencing
columns at $1.50 to $3 a head
year s subscription to Demorcsts’s Family Mag*11
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