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O regon H erald BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1889. HI. —No. 5. $2.50 a Year. «•That Tceilesa Magazine." merit of the list. The Weekly Post BURNS AD V E RTISEM ENTS. A magazine devoid to the care of is a 12-page paper, and contains all In Leas than HO Days by Two Vrrtty infants was established in New the features requisite for a first Newspaper Girls Sent out to Beat L isjied every tiiuksdai York a few years ago. Its plan class general family journal. Price BY was to procure the best writing $1 per year. In combination with D. L. a N. GRACE, that money could buy from physi T he H erald , $3 per year, Ham J.IS11EH3 AND "P cians. trained nurses, and everyone pie copies free on request. In Herald Building, Room adjoining the Office. T he H euald will keep its read else who was competent to advise Open Every Day except Sunday, from 9 a m to 4 p m. ers informed of all particulars of NEWSPAPER I. The Detective Story Taper. Every Lady aud Gentleman a welcome Visitor to the Reading Room during the hour« named. in the perplexities that confront ^tmaster Js r< qutred to give tiotn e by this novel race to beat a novelists’ conscientious parents who aim at ituruiHg ihe paper does not answer the Ihe publishers of that sterling en a sul •( fiber does not take his paver imaginary record. Jules Verne says c otlice, and Ihe reason for i s not l.ctnj successful training of their children. home journal, the New York Week-: Any neglect to do so makes Ihe p'. st- it cannot be made in less than <9 An experienced physician was y, are this season making an offer ’ cspuiurilde to the publisher lor pavment atty person orders h s paper <ua -on days, and Mr. Walker of the Cos placed in charge as medical editor. that exceeds any we hav« seen.! |le miiB’ pay all arrearages, or the Pub urns circulating t JBRARY av couiinue to k - u 1 it until pavment is mopolitan claims u possibility of it nd collect the whole aniouu' whether it The ordinary price of the paper is; AND This magazine. B abyhood by [from the office or not. There ran be being accomplished in 70 days. $3.00 per annum, and it is well! WiHeGiitiiiuance tiil payment is made name, has met with remarkable suc iy person wh<> lakes a paper from the The following is the substance cess the world over. Its foreign worth it, but to introduce the Week- i •c. w het her directed to his name or nil IN THE HERALD LUG.DING. r whether he has su! seriLed or not. is MRS. GRACE I.1BKAIIIÀS. of despatches as we find them in | subscription list was sufficiently ly to homes where it is at present a ble for the pay. r Subscriber order« Ida paper si.'pped the Daily Examiner the Weekly aiu time, and the Publisher cun'itnict. large for it to establish a London stranger, we are authorized to an-' Object of opening th!« bun nets in connection with the Free Heading Room is to obtain the the Mil scriber is bound to ] a . for it if Fund« lor purchasing bo* kti for a Public Library fur Burns—The Jot for the bulldiug 1« bought. ¡it .»u> of the pi.stoflhe. This protects i New York World, and Cosmopoli office last year and begin the issue nounce that subscriptions for four round that u man must pay for what he TERMS: Membership I- e $1.’ a year. Reading Fee 10c. Depcsit of 25c, or Retail price of Peri tan Magazine: months will be received for one dol odical or Book, made with the Librarian, in every instance. Scud for Catalogue. of a foreign edition. te courts have decided that refusing t< THE STABT EASTW’ARD. p pnpriH and periodicals from the ]». st lar. and you will be presented free 1 he Librarian in agent for ami will take Subscription« at the Lowest Kate« for anv Pert BABYHoeiD contains important F leaving them uncalled for, wiihou hu <1 order any Book, published in the Culled States or Canada. Also, Sheet Music and Absolutely Pure. Nov. 10—The New York World popular articles on infants’ diseaess; of all expense with a copy of any idiral, lor the same, is prima facia evidence ol Pictures, Works of Art, Hou .c-Building Designs, Etc. ha I fraud. gave Nellie lily, aged 23 years, the ThL »,wi t. m Vi 1 vurie«. A marve of one of the Street it Smith Select means to make a trip around the departments of “Nursery Problems” puii y, .en..: h, ; > whole ninene.«s. ?» B U BSC HI ITlON K ATES : econo.idea, . a ruinaiv kinds, world in 75 days, to beat the record in which numerous questions of sub Series of popular American copy chi - ........... $3.00 L A K E VIE W AD VERTISEMENT. canno be o . in co «. i«-u wi ll ihe 1 tilths. l.'»0 of SOdays made in J ules Vernes’ nov scribers are answered; “Nursery right novels, The Secret Service linden .ow <. .‘¡.'i- wc.gii:, alujn ¡Months . .75 I ho- |'ha e •» ■<•■.' • r S<»bi only in e el "Around the World in 80 Days,” | Helps and Novelties,” comprising Series of Detective Stories, or the car (in advance) 2.50 Royal .1 a si . How < ' .,10 » Wall by Phineas Fogg, the hero. The descriptions 'oT" R>cent inventions Sea and Shore Series. These books New Yon.. THE HOPKINS HOUSE following program was laid out for 5.00 her, with liberty to charter steam and convenient nursery furnishings; are neatly bound in elegant litho : 5.20 5.20 M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor . a “Mothers, Parliament,” containing graphpaper covers, contain from ers and railways: 2.90 Nov. 14—Nellie Bly, in traveling interesting letters from readers, etc. 300 to 500 pages, and retail for 25 1 dress and small hand valise, etc. The Congrcgationalist recent cents each. A sample copy of the ' EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLASS. boarded the steamer “Augusta Vic ly said: “Every issue of B abyhood New \ ork Weekly and a complete! -------- o A JOURNAL FOR ADVERTISERS. toria” for Southhampton, 9:30 a in. confirms us in the opinion which description of the books will be! Nov. 21 — Nellie Bly lunched in Thi, Hotel 1. now (House, Rooms. au<l Furniture) end odors courteous serTics to every «eeat.^ la issued cn the first fifteenth ¿373 of each sent free to any address, upon ap-! H’ublishers of periodical« are solicited llubbiuj' rales, a copy of their work for London, 8 days after leaving New we have often expressed, viz.: that month, and Is the representative journal—the trade pleading Room—We file, and bind the it is peerless in its way. It is full plication to the publishers, Messers. York. journal cf American advertisers. It indicates to the A. Fine 33a.r. close of every half volume, »”»<1 < t j advertisement. of material "f the most practical Street & Smith, 25 to 31 Rose St., Inexperienced advertiser how, when, and where he Nov. 22—Met Jules Verne and IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE. value to all mothers, and it must be N< ,v York City. should advertise; how to write an advertisement; how wif? at Amiens, France. 1 ADVERTISING RATES: to display one; what newspapers to use; how much Mention T he H erald in which! Nov. 23.—On the India mail read to be appreciated. It is doing • 1 wk 2 wk 1 mo 3 mo 6 mo 1 yr. mcney to expend—in fact, discourses on every point express train, bound for Brindisi. missionary work of a high order.” ' you. see this <>fft r. General Blacksmith & Waeon-maker $1 50 ♦5. ou ♦ no »11.00 $15.00 that admits of profitaoie discussion. Advertising is 3.00 •1 OU 1. 50 12 0 I 18.00 XS.UO Nov. 25. — Writes a note from By special arrangements with the I 3.50 5.00 8.00 15.00 24 00 10 00 A St, rv of Ihr Wild Went and Fireside an art practised hy many but understood by few. Ths .. rirvsiae L akeview , O ihom . 4.50 0.00 10.00 20.00 ; j ou 50.00 ¡ II. It SCHLÄGEL Chats, l»y Hon. W, I’. Cody. Brindisi, Italy publishers, we are enabled this b.UO 9.00 15.00 ’.8.00 48.00 54 00 conductors of PEIHTE23’ DTK understand it, and 1 12 »'•) lb.00 kS.OO 48.0.1 KJ. 00 i’.O 00 their advice is based on an experience of more than Buffalo Bill is the Napoleon of Dec. 11—Nellie Bly, forced by year to make an unusual offer: 20 00 30.00 •I«'. 00 tlU.OO 11 ) 00 140.00 twenty-five years in placing advertising contract: for unforeseen circumstances, delayed The regular price of B abyhood is American Scouts and Indian Fight- Prcptoarcd do all Kind« of Work in Ihe Blacksmith line. Heme Shewing at par head. ICE TO FOREIGN ADVERTISERS. many of the largest and cost successful advertisers. her departure from Colombo, Cey $1.50 a year. We will furnish the ers. He is one of the greatest and respectfully soliciting your patronage A year’s subscription costs but One Dollar : cample lon, for Penang five days. ire to keep our readers pos ed ar. to the T he H erald in combination with most versatile characters deduced. Is and reliable firms to deal wilh, cor r-B U G G I E S, WAGONS, E T C.,-> copies Free. Address lice will he saved by referring to the MADE TO ORDER WITH NEATNESS, AND OF GOOD QUALITY. B abyhood for $2.50per year, This He has won brilliant success and state-men's based upou our cirt ula- HT A RT ING W ETSWA R D. CEO. P. ROWELL & CO., i jis and adjoining (-ounllts: Newspaper Advertising Bureau, A L L W O R K W A R R A N T E I). iitcral reduction to ail yearly adver- Nov. 14—The New York Cosmo- is a “barg.aiu” that needs no com- renown in all his undertakings 10 Spruce St., New York. ’ r 11 at otlli e, or write to Publisher. [ politan Magazine gave Elizabeth ment. Make a careful note of it He is not only the greatest Ameri .u s charged extra, according to space: t metal base admitted. Bisland, aged 24 years, means for cut this out, or, what is better, can frontiersman, but he is also an moral mediciunl tids. at no price. J > R E W S E Y A DV E RTISEM ENT. Ive-riis-.-meti s at less tbun 1U cents pet making the trip around the world send us in the amount at once. If J educated man. He's f^Ti'ilin" it price, yearly, or ’-0 cents, transient, in 70 days, so as to beat Nellie ivt-d. 138 you wish to first see a copy of the I the entire history of our country, «Hal position extra charge per iu- Bly’s record: , Instead of pi.siiiou a standing reader i/£ST’S£EDS magazine, address a postal card to ; and has made a special study of attention t<> ad. each week is run in with The program for the trip is not bus matter free. are those put up by “ As we stereotype all our advertisements stated as to the time, but she says B abyhood , New York,” asking for the lives and grand achievements ngeB after 1st four pnblica.ions, |1 each. D.M. FERRY SCO. she is to go from New York to San one, and a back number will be| of the great pioneers, whose deeds I Advertising in h»( ai columns, ibe a line. Who are the Largest Marriage, birth, anil death announce- * I Francisco direct to Yokohama, sent, free. Seedsmen in the world. DICKSON <t SULLIVAN 'ree. bu< h items solicited us news. of daring have won the admiration TRor» irrotti. D. M. F krry &C o ’ s Liberal rates oflered to religious, social, i thence to Hong Kong. Penang, Col- Beautifully Illustrated, Descriptive ueaiiunal bodies. and applause of the whole world. | ombo, Aden, Port Said, Brindisi. Boys and Girls Lou. J. Bosenberg, Mixologist. He is better qualified than any Nov. 14, 4:(?) p m.—Miss Bis- Don’t fail to send twenty cents to JOB WORK for 1890 will be mailed FREE to all other manto write the great stand- applicants, and to last season ’ s cus I land, in traveling dress, with shawl Iry description ex« uted with neatness Everything in our line of the Best. Liquors—Whiskies, Brandi««, Boys and Girls, Springfield, Ohio, tomers. It is better than ever. Ev ipatch, fit reit« amble rnUs strap, hand valise, and small travel ar I history of American Pioneer ery person using Garden, Flower Wines, Fancy Drinks, etc., Cigars, etc., always on hand when Pamphlets for the Grand Christmas and New- or Field SEEDS should send forit. I ing trunk, left New York City on the I.etler Heads, Life, for he helped to make that his-1 D. M. FERRY ACO. you call on “Uncle Dick,” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or. < 'art's, Ti< Keif?, Year ’ s numbers of that beautiful il DETROIT, MICH. fast overland mail for San Fran- Dodgers, Etc. tory, and his own adventures con-i ! cisco. lustrated magazine. Each number stitute the most brilliant and thrill-! Nov. 19.—Miss Bisland arrived; contains tales of adventure, scien in San Francisco, 5 days after leav- tific and historical articles, puzzles, ing portion of it. His peculiar fit I PATENTS. ness for the work that he has so suc l ing New York. C. A. SNOW & CO. _ _ _ WASHINGTON, D. C. BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. fun, games and other interesting • x i j a /1 i. r.v i ’ /1 > i . Patent« obtained, and all patent business attended to promptly and for moderate fee«. cessfully accomplished was justly matter. A year’s subscription Our office is opposite the U. 8. Pater t office, and we can obtain in leaa time than those The Greatest Sensation of the Age. MAT! >M •: recognized by the Prince of Wales, remote from Washington. Send Model or Drawing. We advise as to patentability free I RACTICAL SURVEYOR. would make a splendid Christmas ........... Benjamin Harr’son | of charge: and we make no charge unlegs patent ia secured. “The Crime of the century.”— .................... Levi I’. Morion , Hon. Wm. E. Gladstone, Hon. John present for a young friend. Regu ......................hiiHcaU. Blaine i We refer here to the Postmaster, the Superintendent of Money Order Division, and to This is the very appropriate title iry.................. \» illiaui Windom I Bright, and other distinguished officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms, and references to actual rior John W . Noble clients in your own State or county, write to above address. of a book that is being written by lar price, one dollar. New subscri i Englishmen, when they earnestly Redfleid Proctor . Benjamin r. Tint ey bers, until December 31st, only fifty one of the ablest journalists of th« ultnre. Jeremiah M. Rusk requested him to write the “Story Wm il.ll. Miller present time. It is the only com cents. This will include Christmas of the Wild West.” In this request •al John Wanainaker state — or :.». on : SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP plete and authentic history that and New Year’s numbers. Do xpt they were joined by nearly every er. at or« . delay; send immediately. J. C. WELCOME - P roprietor . will or can be written of the assas ?8«nian i celebrated General in the American nor .... BURNS. OREGON'. D. S. HOPKINS, A rchitect . sination of Dr. Patrick Henry Cro Denman Thompson's Oh! Homestead. Army, who, knowing Buffalo Bill iry of State rer nin and the chain of events that led uhlic Ii-.a: Grand Rapid.«. Mich. A story of clouds and sunshine intimately, knew that he was the ‘riuter Will furnigh DegignK of Houses, Cottage«, mid Mansions costing from $300 on up'to asy CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns , On. to that strange crime. The book i» D 1 R. 8. .-'traban figure wanted. If you ineau lo build,send |1 to my addrevs. and I will mail you a portfo alternating over a venerated home; man to write this Grand History. je Judges R / Wm. I’. Lord lio of :.3 defdgna of dwellings, like the one on file in E ast O regon H krald office, with W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R profusely illustrated with original of a grand old man, honest and It is a book every American can full plan of each, full size details, complete specifications, and hill of materials, all very D ) W w. Thayer -AND- full and complete so any ordinary carpenter or builder will have no trouble in going L iustuict : and skillfully executed engravings nhriid ami completing the work. And if you do not find Just what yon want, write iue blunt, who loves his honor as he feel proud of. He not cnly tells of .. D L. B. I son Jeweler. what changes you desire made, and 1 will accommodate you. or leave Orders with T hs .R J.. L. R and of the principal actors and scene* loves his life, yet suffers the agony his own marvelous achievements H erald . You will it hh cheap to erect a handsome house ah to wa-de material on an ua sightly building. Wil) aid you in re-constructing y our present bcilding. 41-tf COUNTY HARNEY: of the Tragedy from the formation of the condemned in learning of but also those of his comrades and entative (R) BLACKSMITH. of the plot to the close of the cele the deplorable conduct of a way other great frontiersmen, including • Judge (D) (D) I . (D) ADOLPII TUPKER - - P rop ’ k brated trial; it also contains a relia ward son; a stery of country life, the thrilling story of theCuster Mas ill) T The Odell n ble biographical sketch of the patri love and jealousy without an im sacre, Crook’s campaign, and a -(D) .(D). otic victim. This Pictorial Histo pure thought, and with the healthy thousand other exciting incidents 1Y T Eli Superintendent. (D) Inspector ry of the greatest of Modern Crime*, flavor of the fields in every chapter. and lastly, a description of his won- i iKBior.ers iinot a book of romance butof hard, It is founded on Denman Thomp derful career and success in exhibit Cir wn >■ "' Y tig ; odei . i . type write »:. warranted to do as A« EC as any One-Hundred Dollar Machine. wlU solid facts and is a marvelous exem son’s great drama of “The Old ing his “Wild West Show” among MARNI.Y U. LAND »FFICE: It combines simplicity with durability — speed , ease or operation Promptly executed. The hui’ding has been en Street it Smith, 31 the Crown Heads of Europe. Buf I wears longer without cost of repairs than any other machine, ha* J. B. HrXTINGTON larged and improved and is vrepared to turn plification of detective skill, of the Homestead.” ..H arrison K elley on', all kinds of bluekstniihing on short notice far-reaching power of the law and Rose Street, New York, are the ■ fclo Bill’s pen is as vigorous as his I 1 and in the teat style. Terms: Cash. 1-1 y no inkribbon to bother the operation. It neat, substantial, nick- of those charged with its execution. publishers of this life-like story, rifle unerring, and his book will re-: el-plated—perfect and adapted to all kinds of typewritin.g DIRE» TORY — Those who secure an agency for it t is No. 23 of their Select Series. HARNEY A DVERTÍ 3 E M E NT fl. main forever the great standard his-1 Liken Printing PrcMsit produce«»harp, clean, legible manuscript. Two tn ten copies uMs METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. can I»<• made nt one writing*. Editors, lawyer«, minLter*, bankers, merchants, will be extremely fortunate. For tory of pioneer life in America and ! m.itiiifneUir« r.', l.udneMs mt n, etc., cannot m<*kc a better iuvestm»‘n t Jf<»r $15. A. M. M u C irt . Pastor, The New York Weekly Tost. Au intelligent person in a week can become a Good operator, or a rapidone iiii’inonlh», terms and agencies, address The J. will be prva' hinff by the pastor in each should receive a glad welcome in; tv. A. WtSIltnK. Thoroughly earnest work is be lonth a folluv. f . until further notice- Lakeview, Or. Dewing Company, 813 Market St., 1st He'»t»nth — Buri «-at 11 a in, and 7:30 p m, the home of every true and patriotic , $1,000 offered any opt Ta tor who can do better work with a Type- » Sfcbbath—Island School lL>uae—at 11 a m. ing done in behalf of tariff reform Writer than that produced by the Odell, Reliable Agent« San Francisco. —Harney—nt 7:M) p m. American. This great historical WILSHIRE A HUDSON. Mwbbc.tli—Burn/»—it 11 a ni, und 7 30 pm. by the New York Weekly Post, and Salesmen wanted. Special inducements to Dealers. 4thFal»l>aih—llnri.ey—at Ila tn, ami 7:30p in. book contains over seven hundred ' For Pamphlets, giving endorsements, Arc., address the A Moment which holds that the time to dis Attcrneys-at-Law, pages and nearly three hundred Si M ISTIES. cuss this economical question is ODELL TYPE WRITER CO., T he R ookery , C hicago , III. 45 LAKEVIEW AND HARNEY. OIL Of your time, reader, may pcr- spirited engravings. The well- now , rather than in the heat of a Thia firm prartii vr in the court« of the State haps be profitably devoted to the and before the I*. >. Land Office. Any land Presidential campaign. Every is known publishers, The History Co1 Office or other business entrusted to them will following:— <23 Market St., San Francisco, arc receive prompt attention. Those who take an agency for a sue of ihe paper contains articles I the authorized General Agents. £1PI.AND CASE* SOLICITED. stage X i n e reliable, enterprising house, learn bearing upon some phase of the sub Agents and parties who desire to i f. S. MAILS. ject, together with questions by their business and stick to it, “get sell this book can secure an agency ( ----------- »fits«— vai »: ELITE SALOON. i and drpar. f . daily, .«unda. r excepted. on" in the world. People who have doubting readers, with answers by and liberal terms by addressingj FROM PRINEVILLE TO'BURN.«. FUFXS—CANVOX < ITV: HARNEY,------------- OREGON any idea of engaging in anycavass- the editor, all tending to facilitate the History Company. Monda*. a. Wednesday a. Fri»la\ r . 6 a in. COATsWORTlI A TREGASKIS, NJajK, Thursdajs ,v .*aturda.\s 10:45p in. ing business will do well to write and simplify the discussion. The U. B BAKER, Sub-Contractor. We call at tention to advertise-) PROFRIRTOR.«. BURN«—PR1N7.VILLK: George Stinson A Co., Portland To»t has l>een adopted ff>y a num inent in another column. l Prineville Mondays at fi a in. Arrives at Rum« Wednesdays el • p i Thursdays at 6 a in. leave« Burns I hurmiim at 6 am. Arrive« at Prineville Satarday« a< • p Thursday a at A a in. Main—the great art and general ber of clubs and other organizations LAKEVIEW A D V E KT I HE M ENTS. publishers. They offer the most ex as the best exponent of the subject T iie H erald and Weekly Call 13 rite« Inni I’rirciUe to Horn« >7.30; Round tripli!—with no day* ceptional advantages to those who and its discussions are conducted or our paper and the Daily Call Iff Wachmaker & Jeweler are sufficiently enterprising to be in a spirit of fairnes», which entitle —Our Republican subscriber« can willing to make a push in order to it to respect of op|x»nente, as well not say we do not get cheap rates J. W. BONEBRAKE. Lakeview, Oregon. better their condition. It co«tsnoth- as its advocates of the revision of a for them. also. In this combine-' BREWERY. ing to try. Women make success war tariff to adapt it to time« of: tion there is economy and literary j P. II. MURPHY. ful canvassers, as well as men. peace. The Po»t ia compiling a di-i merit. PAUL I í XTÍFR - - ----- PR0PRI1T0B. LAKEVIEW - - - - OKKOON Full particulars will be sent to rectory of active tariff-reform organ-: T he H ebald , the Free Press and; B U R N S, O R U GON HAY A GRAIN tho«e who address the firm; their ization* in the United States, and «complete set of Dicken’s works* Th»- fhi.u.« Pine Quality, « t «A may be h«<l In tb<- G1« Rattled, or in QoanHty. Always on hand, and prompt attention given has already published one install-' twelve volumes, for only $3.50. full address is given above. vrdemooM •earn« and voMcfet, A JOl ilN’EY KOLM» THE WOB1J» HE HERALD. ■ B BOOK EXCHANGE POWDER P rinters ’ I nk S eii S am W al P E W R I