O regon H erald
LAKEVIEW
LEAVENING POWER
PUBLISHED EVERY rill K-DAY
a- D. L.Ì S; GRACE,
P ublishers
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M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor .
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The attention of small etock-rais-
' ers was turned to. this section about
this time, and Camp Harney was
, established as a military post, a
man named Walker carrying the
mail on borsch;;■ k between the
I Post anil Canyon City. The fol
lowing is a short sketch of the ear
ly settlement of Harney valley, as
we have been able to learn it:
1672—Stille Riddle, John Boone,
the Smyth family, and JohnChap-
' "’an. came in with stock.
1873— J. S. Miller, J. Cooksey, T.
P at her and the Venators brought
in cattle and horses. Jas. Sheppard,
and the Currys brought in stock.
1874— P. F. Stenger, and Thos.
Whiting brought stock in from
i Douglas county, Oregon. P. F.
Stenger ■stablishing his camp at
what is known as the Sod House on
’ the Blitzen, afterward removing to
' the present Peter Clemens ranch,
i where Riddle it Boone had camped
' two years before, and Whiting at
Rocky Point the present site of
Burns. Mail route from Canyon
City via Camp Harney to Fort Mc-
Dermit, Nevada, was established.
1879—The Smyths, father and
son, killed by the Indians, at the
close of the trouble with the l’iutes
; and Bannocs. The Bannoc warfare
¡ceased. The first merchandise
store and saloon put up by a man
mimed Josephson, and kept where
the Burns hotel now stands.
1.878—Wm. Curry bought and
moved the Josephson stock to where
the Levens Bros, ranch is located.
Daniel Wheeler, the first Justice of
the Peace.
1879-80—The military Post at
-Camp Harney abandoned. Large
stockmen began buying out the
smaller dealers.
1881— I’. M. Curry, now of Lake
view, Or., came here, for whom
Curry precinct is named.
1882— Geo. McGowan, the Mar
tins and A. O. Bedell located. Egan
Postofliee was established.
1832—McGowan A- Martin opened
general merchandizing store in
Egan and the next year P. F. Sten
ger bought out Martin’s interest
and moved the store to the site of
the present town of Burns.
1883— Geo. McGowan named the '
new postofliee to be in the McGow-1
an it Stenger store "Burns,” in lion-\
or of Robert Burns, Scotland’s fa
mous bard.
1885—The first newspaper, a fl
column, patent-outside, was estab
lished by Horace Dillard.
1887— T he E ast O regon H er
ald ,
a 7-column, patent-inside,
newspaper plant was established by
D. L. Grace.
1888— In May T he H erald was
enlarged to an “all-at-home-print,”
making it the first and only news
paper ever printed complete in the
Harney country. Only $2.50 a year.
N. Brown began the erection of the
first Grist and Merchantile Mill in
the valley.
1889— The creation of Harney
County was obtained with follow
ing officials: Judge, T. J. Shields;
Clerk. W. E. Grace; Treasurer, T.
II. Roberts; Commissioners, Lytle
Howard; T. B. James; Surveyor,
W. R. Gradon; Sheriff, A. A. Cow
ing: Assessor, W. E. Alberaon;
School Superintendent, L. B. Ba
ker.
P. F. Stenger obtained ‘he first
daily mail, and erected the first
costly and elegant family residence
in the county.
The United States Land Office
for Harney District was established
in Burns with J. B. Huntington.
register, and Harrison Kelley, re
ceiver.
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Prepared to do all Kinds of Work in the Blacksmith line.
Horse Shoeins at $2.H per head.
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Reports of Government Chemists.
“ The Royal Baking Powder is composed of
pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not
contain either alum or phosphates, or other in
jurious substances.-EDWARD G. L ove , Ph.D.”
" The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly
the purest and most reliable baking powdei
offered to the public.
“ H enry A. M ott . M. D., Ph. D.”
"The Royal Baking Powder is purest in qual
ity and highest in strength of any baking pow
der of which I have knowledge.
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* All Alum baking powders, no matter how
high their strength, arc to be avoided as dan
gerous. Phosphate powders liberate their gas
too freely, or under climatic changes suffer de
terioration.
DREW8EY
ADVERTISEMENT.
Lou. J. Bosenberg, Mixologist.
Everything in our line of the Best. Liquors—Whiskies, Brandies
Wines, Fancy Drinks, etc., Cigars, etc., always on hand when
you call on “Uncle Dick,” at Drewsev, Harney county, Or.
C. A. SNOW & CO.
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M c K innon ,
Any and all kinds of surveying done on ah or
notice and reasonable terms. 1TBF Settler
wishing to be located, can have plats furnishc
free of charge.
P roprietor .
I=»ATENTS.
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
Parents obtained, and all patent business atteuded to promptly and for moderate fees.
Our Office is opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain in less time than those
remote from Washington Send Model or Drawing. We advise as to patentability free
of charge; and we make no charge unless patent is secured.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the Superintendent of Money Order Division, and to
officials of the U. 8. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms, and references to aotwsd
clients in your own State or county, write to above address.
D. S. HOPKINS, A rchitect .
Grand Rapids, Midi.
ROCK PRICES
Will furn'sh Draigns of Houses, Cottages, and Mansiona costing from.$300on up to aev
figure wanted. If you mean lo build,send $1 to my address, and I will mail you a portfo
lio of 33 designs of dwellings, like the one on file in E ast O regon H erald * office, with
full plan of each, full size details, complete specifications, and bill of materials, all very
full and complete so any ordinary carpenter or builder will have no trouble in going
ahead and completing the work. And if you do not find just what yon want,; write me
what changes you desire made, and I will accommodate you. Or leave Orders with T he
H erald . Y ou will It as cheap to erect a handsome house as to waste material on an un
sightly building. Wilj aid you lu re-coustructing your present bcildtng.
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W. W. Cardwell
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can be made at one writings. Editors, lawyers, ministers, bankers, merchants,
manufacturers, business men, etc., cannot m.tke a better iu vest men t for $15. i-- ,
Au intelligent person inka.week can become a Good operator, or a rapid one in 2 months.
$1,000 offered any operator who can do better work with a Type-
Writer than that produced by the Odell. SW Reliable Agent»
and Salesmen wanted. Special inducements to Dealers.
For Pamphlets, giving endorsements, Ac., address the
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sat . iiunsoN
Harney, Or.
. A. WfLMHfRE.
Lakeview, Or.
WILSHIRE
HUDSON
Attorneys-at-Law,
LAKEVIEW AND JIARNEY, OR.
C. B. BAKER, Sub-Contractor.
Leaves Prineville Mondays at 6 a m.
Leaves Burns Thursdays at 6 a ra.
Arrives at Burns Wednesdays at 6 p m
Arrives at Prineville Batnrdays at ® p m
Passenger rates from Prineville to Burns $7.50; Round trip $1 I
with 00 days delay
This firm practices in the courts of the State
and before the U. 8. Land Office. Any land
Office or other business entrusted to them will
receive prompt attention.
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CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
C. A. KWLEK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
CANYON CITY. OREGON.
TH3 HERALD READD9G ROOM.
Attorney-at-Law.
M. DUSTIN.
MT ko : Hurney Citvnn<1 Burn
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