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I BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS A working man in Kansas has COMMUNICATIONS BY OUR READERS. Hero, then, we have it from of having had any hand in the pre-1 heaven’s highest authority, the paration of this message, for what-1 < his eyes opened to the protc- i A cordial Invitation la extended ea< h and Spirit of God by the mouth of the ever else Mr Blaine may be, he is 1 ever« K.-ader ofliix II kkilu to contribute tion evil, by seeing corn burnt for THURSDAY. I>E( EMBER 19. HW. ' t *011« depart went of the paper, on anv sill-jeel fuel, he says: “I hope to God you of general inter« *:. We claim the right to «<*• apostle Paul, that freedom, or re always original ami brilliant. -------- GO TO-------- I <fpt or reject any part or the whole, bill not to do not affiliate with the Republican i change the idea* presented. We prefer articles lease from sin, is realized and en More republicans than ever, refer i I>. !.. GRACK. I Editora I over the writer’s own signature, bnt nom de NELLIE GRACE. i party, which I sincerely believe to plumes are admissible. We do not hold <>ur- joyed only as we give our bodies in to Mr. Harrison as Hayes. i selves responsible for the opinions advanced actual compliance with the words The Hou,se adjourned from Tues-1 be the prime cause of the hard by writers under the above c aption. p-OK COUNTY-SEAT OF HARNEY COUNTY : of County of the law of the Spirit of life in day to Thursday. times, that poor devils who till the -------- DEALER IN-------- HARNEY VALLEY Three Federal election bills have ; Christ Jesus, this accords with the BURNS. soil are laboring under. There are DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, .\tlvantat;eM and Disadvantages — language of the apostle I’eter to the already been introduced in the Sen men, even now, who remain blinded i Its Its Valuable Lands, and Its Needs BOOTS SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, multitude on Pentecost, Acts 2:38, ate, two by Mr. Spooner and one of irrigation« Tn« H ebald , the Free Press and to the whole reason of our troubles, STOVES TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, a complete set of Dicken’s works I and as they see us shovel the life BY K. A. HENDRICKS, IIARNEY, OR. , j and, in fact, or substance, is the by Mr. Sherman. Mr. Chandler's PAINTS OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, THE CELEBRATED, twelve volumes, for only $3.50. sustaining fuel into our stoves, reit This vast region of Eastern Ore-; same law of pardon to the alien sin bill applying only to some of the SULTANA RAZORS, AND “I X L" CUTLERY, WINES, CIGARS—AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES erate the damnable lie of ‘over-pro gon must be rendered fertile. This ner. About 3,000 souls upon that Southern States will also shortly be TOO TEDIOUS TO MENTION. T he Kansas weather prophet duce,’ when there are millions of country is rapidly arriving at a per- ' j memorial Pentecost Day, as the re- introduced, and it is understood Blake’s prognostications for Decem hungry mortals who are dying for ception of the fact that this enof-j ' suit of obeying that form of doc that several of the same kind arc to Cheapest in Eastern for Cash. ber didn’t reach us illover half the j the food that we are burning, be inous territory, teeming with agri trine, which was delivered them by be introduced in the House. All month was gone, and as we lived cause it is cheaper than coal. The cultural possibilities, can not be Peter, become the servants of right of which is a useless waste of time through that half all right, we’re Octopus, Protection, has us folded permitted to lie idle. A vast por eousness, came into the possession on the part of these gentleman, for not caring if ’tother half is to be in the deadly embrace of his tenta tion of Harney valley might be of the love of God, as a gift of the if there is any one thing upon which just as cold and stormy. cles, trusts, combine, and ruinous called a desert, not because the Holy Ghost, which qualified them the democrats of the House are financial systems, and I, for one, land lacks power to produce, for the for a new life, new aims and for thoroughly agreed, it is that no Fed CAL. GEER P roprietor have almost abandoned the hope of richest lands of California, or the new purposes; old things had eral election bill shall go throngh T he Grant County News man , bottom luniks of the Willamette val all passed away, and, behold, all the Houee. suggests as the best use to put seeing anything bi tter. things had become new. New crea Mr. Randall has not yet been /LUI 1UULU UllHLI 11111 DLAHJ-lll 1 President Harrison’s message: the Cap Hhcnl* of the Trusts, Syndi ley. are not richer, but merely from Crockery, Queensware, Glassware, Shelf Goods of Every Description. lack of irrigation, which could be tures in Christ Jesus; that is to able to resume his seat in the House, Thii Establishment carries a full and carefully selected Stock equal to demand in th« cate, Evil. is to paste it over a broken win He thinks he is well enough to do say, by having conformed to Ila rd« are line—Cases of new goods are now being opened. llird cage) and Med are now dow pane—we always knew him I The Catholic world has just be easily done if taken in hand by 262 the words of Ilis own authority, so but his physician positively for offered. A reasonalle price, only, is placed on the gooua. Congress, or by private enterprise, to be an irreverant sort of cuattom- gun the biggest schemes in exist- gfF'We are Agent for the I). M. Osborne Company’s Agriculture! bids it. they became engrafted into Him, <»r) in a print-sbop. but not that imr, so says dispatches ofTth inst., or by capitalists of small means. Implements. The District bill, which caused Irrigation could be made easy have partaken of his divine nature, far gone. ntitled The Universal Association the great dead lock in the last are Christ like. For as Paul terms Bank and Trust Company,” and and the water so constructed in 1 it in the 27th verse of the 3d chapt. House, has been again introduced i T he C anadian F orkwer , one of will be formed in New York, with many ways as to profitably moisten of Galatians: “For, as many of you in the Senate. The I ill is certain more tnan two-thirds of the area of the m .st ably conducted journals branches all over the civilized as have been baptized into Christ to puss the Senate, but owing to the published. has the following excel world, and be under the special llarnoy valley. On Mniaxireet. lluro«, Harnay cuuuty, Orejón. have put on Christ. No longer un large number of new members in lent article on the subject of true benediction of the Pope, with a cap Travelers and emigrants of course der the old schoolmaster, the law, the House its fate there is not so W. C. BYRD, P roprietor . journalism, as distinguished from ital of $100,000,000, for the purpose pass through Harney valley, judg certain although the probabilities but under Christ, the author and that degradation of journalism, of receiving, caring for, and invest ing frem its thirsty looking surface All the Hotels, Restaurants, and Boarding Houses arecn thia street. captain of our salvation, the giver are all in favor of its passage. which merely reflects the personal ing the vast revenues of the Rom that the water is unavailable, and The national wool growers asso of a new law, the law of the .Spirit Personal attention given to Stock placed in care of this Stable, where ambitions, aims, greed, friendships ish church and its branches, the not in sufficient quantities to mois ciation has been in session here this the best of Accommodation is given, and Charges reasenable. of life in Christ Jesus; by this law and enmities of the man that edits private fortunes of its members, ten the whole area. Paul himself declares himself to week. Its members feel somewhat I will say to the readers of this or manages the paper—readers in and the moneys of all other people have been freed from the law of sin alarmed at the outlook. They fear this section of country have had and sects that will trust their communication that the water is SQUARE and death; by this law a man become that the demand for free wool that ample illustrations: means with it. The great railroad available, and can be so construct a Christian, by this law lie lives a is constantly being made by eastern GO PARKER’S. T he test of true journalism, as of builder, Col. Leybourn, has thecen- ed as to moisten a half-million manufacturers will at least have its everything else, lies in its effects, tract for building the bank. This acres of land in this valley so as to Christian, and by it he comes to the effect upon Congress. They, are which should be educative and ele is the cap sheaf of the wealth mon- estimate the agricultural increase resurrection of the just, and shall afraid of Reed, who is believed to to be double—now how is it to be hear the happy plaudit, “well dene vating, infusing a love of right, a strocities of the 19th century. good and faithful servant, because squint toward free wool, and will done? ' hatred of what is low, petty and The New York Lcdgei* for l«i)O. thou hast been faithful; enter thou not feel relieved until the republi false, It zeal for the reform of what Based upon readings of reasonable into the joy of thy Lord.” can members of the House commit From this time forth the New is wrong, and to uphold the cause W m . II. C ulp . tee on Ways and Means are announ York Ledger will contain sixteen sketches of different writers on the of right and truth. pages. The publishers have been subject of irrigation, a few thoughts ced. They are at present doing F. E. B each . President, I W m . M c F all , Treasurer, If, in rising from the perusal of a urged for years by their subscribers of iny own (which I hope will not FROM WASHINGTON, I>. C. there level best to have a hand in E. H ughes , Vice-President, | W. F. B rownton , Secretary. journal, we feel stimulated to take to make this change, so they would be unreasonably construed) with a naming them. Senator Vance is dead in earnest have the Ledger in a form conven sides with the cause of righteous view to determining the costs, and ness and justice, even at the seem ient for binding. In making the including location of spots suitable in his fight on the humbug civil CALIFORNIA. change from eight to sixteen pages, ing sacrifice of our personal inter Messrs Robert Bonner's Sons have for establishment of reservoirs; I service law. He thinks it ought to ‘Know y« tle the land where the cypress and myr £47* List of Directors and Stockholders at the office of the Agent: of deeds that are done in their ests, we may feel assured that such utilized the opportunity to intro find there are several ways in which go, and he has the courage of his Are emblems clime?” J. D. Shaw, a publication is founded on the duce important improvements into this greatly needed work can be convictions; hence he has intro Who docs not want to know all about the BURNS. OREGON. 2-30tf Golden State, its matchless climate, its marvel the Ledger, and to add many new done, and I hope that I can induce duced a bill in the the Senate pro ous growth, and its boundless treasures; ths eternal verities. and costly features. The new num land where colossal fortunes are made in a day viding for its repeal, and he says it Such a journalist asks himself or lost in a night? The San Francisco Evening ber of the Ledger (November Kith) many readers of this suggestive ar Bulletin, which was established in .>>'», stands first and foremost in the considera leads off with the opening chapters ticle to not only believe that irriga is his purpose to force a vote upon in the furefruut of California journalism, aud its mammoth weekly edition forms a complete it if possible during the session. If tion of every topic, what is right, of an extraordinary story from the tion is needed in Harney valley, epitome of the social, material, and political of the State. Sedd us for T hi H ik - where lies the truth, and having pen of Anna. Katharine Green, (au but, also, that many will join with there is anything done in this mat history ald and Weekly Bulletin for one year. BAKER, CITY, OREGON. ter it is more propable that it will thor of the “ Leavenworth Case ” ) en settled this, all else is plain sail me in encouraging the great work titled “ The Forsaken Inn. ” I be accomplished by fai ing to make flAIlPER BROTHERS’ PUBLICATIONS. ing. 't his remarkable story was writ for the benefit of our country. Have the Largest Establishment in Eastern Oregon stocked with Thus to elevate any subject is ten in a white heat—dashed off al In the first place, I will give a i the necessary appropriation for the support of the commission than by to remove it out of the mists and most without rest from commence short sketch, or history of the fogs of prejudice and passion and ment to end. It has been the hab Harney valley: Harney valley is a direct repeal of the law, though 1890 petty personality. Self and all its it of Anna Katharine Green to de almost round, and comparatively the latter course would be much BUGGILS A BUCKBOARD A1TD Harner’s Magazine. Blinding irilltumces are left behind, liberate for a long time before tak level; near the center, or a little more manly. SPOKT1NG GOODS, & Cutlery, ing pen in hand to begin a new The non-action of the democratic I LLU STRATE D . and the truth is luminious in its work, and then to devote at least southeast of the centre, are the lakes Tinware, Glass, Paints and Oils.^WAll Kinds of Mowers, House caucus leaves ex-Spcaker own heavenly light. a year to its completion, but “The Malheur and Harney; Harney ly- Deering Binder, &c.f 0**Conimunications answered.I’laec you ILLUSTRATED. Such a journal can never be Forsaken Inn” presented itself to I ! ing S. W. of Malheur, Harney val Carlisle in full charge of the party A new 1 . shake«penrc -the Shakespeare vf E<J- Orders with this House if you want to buy what you need win A. A......... . - —wiH be presente«! in H arper ’ s Abbe« moved from its moorings, and any her in a way so forcible and vivid ley lies between two mountains— interests on the floor of the House, Magazine ». r 1 K', wiih‘ «jinment r by kri^re’ lang. HARpF.n’M s/azine has als • made spe- opposition is futile as any angry that all her former methods were Stoen mountain on the south and i Ho better, or abler leader could be • ial arrnngenu 'tits wi h A'ph-.i * • Daudet, rhe discarded, and she wrote the story lir»‘R CB . >f ' i in: brent ..................................................... h n.ivcds ». lor Hu- ex found, and experience will soon waves at the base of a heaven pierc under the spur of overpowering in a broken chain of the Blue moun (iuBive pul Ji«: a’ic.n in aerial f,-ni ---- . - «>? ' a .. Htnivr '....... , r- ..ua at.irv, entitled “The • louis's <»f Tar- show that it is far better to have ing rock, whoso barking is unheard spiration. The result was the pro tains on the north. These moun f . bc . iu : I lie I as’ Adventures of the FnitHius Tar-’ HENRY CALDWELL _____ P roprieto iarin.” The s'or v nill be tratisae-i by Henry duction of an exceptionally brilliant tains break off into low mountains, one man in control than a commit James, and unheeded at its summit. and illus rated by K< sai and Myrbaeh. Third st., South of H erald Building. VV. D. Hiiuei’a will contribute a novelette in This is the, spirit of true journal and glowing literary gem. par s. and I aft adio Hearn a novelette in or hills which extend entirely tee of fifteen, as was at first pro- three two par's, entitled “YvUtna,” hands, niely illus In addition to Anna Katharine ism, and this spirit should pervade trated. Green’s great BtorY the Ledger of around the valley. Quite a large, I d illustrated papers touchings subjects of This new. fine, and commodious Barn and Stable is not to be equalled it.i whole course. In this way the November Kith contains the follow-j supply of water Hows through the It argues well for future demo current interest, and in i’s short aiont s. poems, in any part of Harney county for accommodations. timelv articles, the M agazine will main press can be made a power and a ing brilliant articles: valley supported by the Blitzcn and . cra’*c success in the House that one and tain its well-known standard. HAY & GRAIN ON HAND. Nihilism in Russia by Leo Hart Silvies rivers, but not enough to; °5 *^ie ri'Pu’',’*can caucus noinina- blessing. SADDLE HORSES, GOOD TEAMS, HARPER’S PERIODICALS: mann, Nihilist; Old-Fashioned To lower the standard to mere inoisten agricultural lands, which! **ons ’^ov- L. B. Ramsdell for Per Year: Fashions, by James Parton; Dr. SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS OUTFITS personaltiy is, pro tantoto abuse the Hoknagle’s Strange Story, (illus are estimated at over one millions c^iap’a’n was defeated at the or- H A RPER’S MAGAZINE.................. 4i .00 HARBER'S WEEKLY 4.00 For the Road on demand. Special attention given to the grooming power of the press, to degrade those trated), by Julian Hawthorne; A ’ of acres 1 gan>zat>on °f that body, and the old HARPER'S IIAZAR 4.0o care of Boarding and Transient stotk. HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE 2.00 Continued ncx: wcck . chaplain, Dr. Milburn re-elected. within its inti lienee, and to be veered Missionary’s Life in ths Wild North _ Postage Free to nil Sub-eriliers in the £47" Open Oct. 26th, 1889. £4^‘Chargcs reasonable. Speaker Reed is having a high United State«, Canada, or Mexico. around with every wind of passion Land, number one, (illustrated), by Rev. E. R. Young; A Scien- Use the Bwoixl anti not (lie Handle. old time trying to satisfy the wants The volume« of the Magazine liegin with or self-interest. I list's Bright Thoughts, Editorials, The word« tliat 1 vpeax to you, they arc of his republican colleagiies in the the Number« for June and December of Such journalism ia a counterfeit, etes.; The New South, by lion Hen spirit uixl are life—John, H:H3. each year. When no time 1« specified, sub will begin with the Number cur unworthy of the name. P roprietor M rs . LOUIS RACINE. ry W. Grady; American Cookery, It is the word of God that is matter ofcommittee chairmanships. scription« rent at time of receipt of order. by Miss Maria Parioa; The Lady quick and powerful, and not our It is extremely doubtful whether Bound volume« of Harper’s Magazine, for This hands« incly appointed hotel is open to accommodate the pub- three year« bacx, in neat cloth binding, will T he National Farmers’ Alliance of the Rock, a Poem, (illustrated), thoughts about that word, or our| the committees will be announced be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of $3 ! licwith the best rooms, table, and service the town affords. by Thomas Dunn English; An Orr per volume. Cloth Ca«e«, for binding, 50 adopted a long series of resolutions | iginal Temptation, (illustrated) by. conclusions drawn from it. It is! ¡before the Christinas recess. Terms Reasonable. cents each—bv mail, post-paid. Mr. Harrison has gone to Chi- Index to Harper's Magazine. Alphabeti favoring woman suffrage; reserva I Marquise Clara Lanza; Paying tin: well enough, and of course necses- cal. Analytical, and Clns.-itied, for Volumes A BAR •y. tha 'tlw preacher furnish the cag0’ and ia 8tatcd at the White I to TO. inrlu-ive. from .lune. 1S50 to June. tion of public lands for actual set Penalty, the 7th installment—, ill sary, Attached, where it Kept all Sor'.a of Liquors. 1SS5, one vol. 8 vo. Cloth. |l.00 tlers; against the aquisition of land ustrated—, by Maj Alfred Calhoup sword of the Spirit with a handle House that lie will go to Indianap Remittances should be made bv Postoflice Money Order, or Draft, to avoid chance of by aliens; for rigid enforcement Correspondence, Science, Wit and ' by means wf which he may wield it, olis before returning here. Humor, and a fine variety of mis David J. Brewer, of Kansas, has Address HARPER A BROTHERS, New of forfeiture against railroad cor-1 cellaneous reading matter. Not-' . but it is the sword and not the York. been nominated to l e afsociate Jus- |H>rations not complying with con withstanding the vast outlay to handle that is to do the work of con- TOILET ARTICLES, GLASS, PUTTY, <& c. 'I’® $,uprenie Court. He tracts as to the disposition of which the publishers of the Ledger ■ vietion and conversion. The IIolv ,i<e i lands; calling for free coinage have gone, the price of the Ledger Spirit is not pledged to make our has been i'njted Slates Judge of W. E. GRACE, P roprietor , BURNS, OREGO'j of gold and silver; favoring the is only two dollars a year. Consid words powerful, but 11c is pledged to the eighth Kansas circuit since 18- ering its extraordinary excellence, payment of national debt as rapid the New Nork Ledger, at two dol energize and fill with life and pow 84. Little is known of him here fur ’s A Large Assortment of ly as possible; reiterating the argu lars a year, is the cheapest—as it is. er the word of (rod. We fear that ther than the fact that he is a neph ILLTSTRATED. ment against national banks and the best—family paper in the world. sonic of us have fallen into the hab ew of Justice Stephen J. Field. T he H erald and ledger for it of going out to battle with the han The republicans do not fancy the IlARrKR'a W iixlv nm ■ wall ewreblUhed in favor of the greenback doctrine FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS, etc place na l he lea.linx llluarrated newapaaer in Has just been Received. Taxes on real estate, mortgages, 18<M) only $3 75. dle only, or, at least, we have made appointment much, but there is no America. The fairneaa of ii olitor'al rum menu on < urrent polltlr r h«« earned for it rc- and a graded income demanded, and confidence of all Impartial readera. Exnmined for AdmiMion to the the handle so largely out of propor open opposition, and Mr. Brewer ■pect ami tl.e variety and excellence of i a literarv l.iqiior traffic in all its forms op Bar: Examiner —"Can you givemc tion with the heavenly 1 lade, that will probably be confirmed by the conten t, which include serial and ah..rt a oriea PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDS hy the Iteat anti moat popular w ritera. rtt it for Senate. [W" Everything guaranteed pure and <f the very lest quality- posed. A deep harbor on the Gulf an inntanceof a person inciting an-; it is of little use in the conflict. ' he pernaal of people of wldeat ranee of taatca and imrani a. The Weekly anpplenienta are of other to perjury? ” Candidate — "Yes Fight columns of nonpareil with remarkable variety. I iter.at. and value No coast indorsed. The Word of God, the sword of when the Court asks a female wit la «pared to brine the hleheat order of Resolutions recommending that ness how ol«l she i»."—Texan Sift the Spirit, is also styled the Gos out a single original idea. That’s experae ar iatle ability to bear upon the iiltiatratlon of the changeful plmaea of home and foreign hia- the feat accomplished by President Congress compel the Union Paci ings pel of Christ, and is, Paul says, the torv A Mexican romant e. from the pen of « A. J anviir , will appear in the Wtn Harrison in writing his annual T I.Y homa fic and Central Pacific railroads to tn 1«W> the power of God unto salvation to Deacon Jones (solemnly) —My pay their debts, and object to any voting friend do you attend a place every one that believes it in the message to Congress, and the man HARPERS PERIODICALS SAYER * DORE PnoPKirrnBi. further extension of time. Aus of worship? sense of conforming to its demands, ner of presentation is equally hack PER YEAR: Young man—Yes, sir, regularly by obeying it from the heart—that is neyed as the ideas presented. Nev I HARPER WEEKLY tralian system of voting enthusias «.00 F.ARPKR'S MAGAZINE 4.00 every Sunday night. tically endorsed. to say the death, I urial. anil resur er. during an experience in Wash HARPERS BAZAR 4.00 Deacon Jones — Pray tell me HARPER'S YOI NG PF >P1.E 2.<X> Resolved, ‘‘That we favor such where you go to worship? rection of our Lord and Savoir, Je ington covering the administrations I'oataee Free to all ettbarribera in the United stat.a. rat ada. or Mexico revision and reduction of the tariff Young man—I'm on my way to • sus Christ. This constitues the of five Presidents, has your corres The Volumes of the Weekly will begin with the Number for January of each year. that taxes may rest as lightly as see her now. form s|M>ken of by Paul in Romans pondent seen a Presidential mes W hen firat no time ia mentioned, «nhaeriptiora' wlli begin with the Number < urrent at time uf re iswaible upon productive lalwr, that sage fall as flat as this one has. ceipt of order. Miss Prude (while out walking 6:17, language as follows: ‘'Rut God Bound Volnmea of Harper« Weekly for three its burdens le imposed upon the with her younger sister, thinks she l»e thanked, that vc were the ser The message will make Mr. Harri > ear« ba. k. In neat cloth binding, will be «ent by nial* p. «’age paid, or by expreaa. free of ex luxuries, nnd removed from t In is rudely treated)—"Wereyou star vants of sin, but ye have obeyed son no friends, nnd with the excep pcnac -provided the freight doee pot exceed tl volume) for »7 00 a volume. necessaries of life, and in a man- ing st me sir?” from the heart that form of doctrine tion of the absurd paragraph relat per t loth ail kind« ofptirfate lvmbwr thoroughly far teviMlug pi'pccw m H •» Caaea for each Volume, anitable for Strange Gentleman—"Bless you binding will be aent bv mail p. at paid, on re i.er which will prevent continued KKDVCKI) PRICE. no, madam, I was admiring your which was delivered you Being ing to politics in the South, will ceipt of «1. Remittance. ahonld be made by Poet office accumulation of the United States little grand daughter.”—New York thus made free from sin, became make him no enemies. Mr. Blaine's Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of 1. as A treasury surplus.”—Mo. Republic. Weekly. the servants of righteousness.” worst euemy will not accuse him 1 tree« IIA RPER A IIROT11ERS. New York THE HERALD. TKT. Brown, I I Leading Merchant House Harney Oregon AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, TINWARE. CUTLER! I RED FRONT” FEED & LIVERY STABLE FOR A MEAL TO THE PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE CO. H safe « zrolielDle, H.IVERY AND FEED OTA BLE. French Hotel 1889 Harper Weekly. 1 c