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BURAS ADVERTISEMENTS T he official that receives appoint FROM WASHINGTON. 1». C. Mr. Harrison has reason to feel Blarney and the Blarney-Store , d c .. > ; proud over the New Year's recep ments from either party, serves his "R<licn Maiden;’’ the "Snow January a, 188U. | THE HERALD. tion at the White House, for it was party best, by giving the people Queen;*’engravings of the buildings Ex-Speaker Carlisle is just now a very brilliant affair. Mrs. Cleve his best service. Whenever he goes erected at the Paris Exposition by -------- GO TO-------- TMCiUDlY. JANUARY F. le. about the busiest man in Washing land would have been greatly flat out of his way to do a neighbor on the respective nations. Argentine ton. A few days ago he thought tered could she have heard the the other side a bad turn, or neg- D. I, GKAl'K, lâtUor Republic, Mexico, Algeria, a r.d In NELLIE Cil V« E. • - llurarj ZJIIW. dia. are chaste works of art, fitly that the Republicans of the House many regrets expressed at her ab I.-cts any of the duties for the p rj Leadine Merchant of Harney Cou formance of which, members of presented; but “Grandpa’s Spoiled Commitee on Rules—Messrs. Reed, sence, and the hope« expressed that -------- DEALER IN-------- l oth parties arc paying him salary, i p-UB COUXTi'-a«AT OF II kit NEY < 'OI’NTY .McKinley and Cannon — would not she would again be at the head of ( Pet” comes right home to the hu- DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, he is making a record against the man heart, the old child of 80 iini- dare report the rule to the House official society in Washington. BURNS. BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES. IIAKDW a RI ability of his party to put the right | tatiiig the rebellious, distorted face giving the Speaker authority to de Justice Lamar has declined, ow- STOVES, TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLAHSW a RI PAINTS. OILS. GLASS. PUTTY, THE CEI.EBR at J of the young spoiled child in his clare a quorum present whenever , ing to pressing official duties, to de man in the right place. T he San Francisco Examiner the necessary number of members liver an address before the citizens AND “I X L” CUTLERY. WlXfe SULTANA RAZORS. ... t gan its 50th volume last New lap; Poe’s Cottage;” “Out in the The >»w York Weekly. CIGARS—AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLE« are in the Hall, whether they vote of Richmond, Virginia, on the life Year's dav: in its i«sueof that day it 'Cold" gives us Cupid and a Maiden TOO TEDIOUS TO MENTION. or not, which rumor said they had and character uf Jefferson Davis, The publishers of that sterling raid r.o better thing than thia: warming their chubby hands. The Jecided upon; but now he has learn but great pressure is being brought home journal, the New York W eek- “What we are proud of, is publish i spirited painting by I’owell of Cheapest House in Eastern'Oregonlfor Cash. ed something that makes him be j to bear on him in hopes that he ly, are this season making an offer ing the lest newspaper, not the I Perry in a ship's boat carrying lieve they will, and he is hard at may reconsider. It is doubtful that exceeds in litcrality any we | his colors from the Lawrence to biggist.” We have cause to say that the Niagara, is given on next to the work gathering material to make whether there is another man in the have seen. The ordinary price of • Examiner is lot’u the best, most . last page, where "Out in the Rain” the fight fur his life against such country so well qualified to speak the paper is $3.00 per annum and Greer’s JETardware Store it is well worth it, but to introduce I enterprising publication in the is a figure piece. Even the adver iniquitous rule. It is particularly on the subject. - -------------, _ _ pKWB The House committee on \\ ays the W eekly to homes where it is at CAL 0£ER-------------- West, as well as the biggist. The tisements are fine, especially Har- unfortunate that Mr. Carlisle's democratic colleague — Ex-Speaker present a stranger, we are author- , and Means still continue to give Daily Examiner is V j T he H erald , i per Brother’s family scene, where published 1-10 miles away from father with the Weekly, mother Randal—continues too unwell to daily hearings to parties interested any railroad, or telegraphic com with the Magazine, little son with give Mr. Carlisle much assistance in the new tariff. The various rOi;ker-v' Queensware, Glassware. Shelf Goods of Every Denn, munication with the outer world, the Young People, and daughter 1 in the fight that he proposes to trusts have been well represented for one dollar, and you will pe pre- £ Tbia Establnhment carries « lull and carefully aelecied Stock equal to ilea^ what the telegraph is to the Exam with Bazar, are spending a delight l make, first before the Commitee on so far,much bitter than the farmers sented, free of all expense, with a Hardware line—t’aae» of new g.iala are now l«eine opened. Bird cages and ae ~ ’ 1 .A rea.-onal.le price, only, is placed on llie goon«. iner. ful winter evening together, and an Rules, then before the ilouse, and and other consumers. The denio- • pyofany "nt-o’Street and Smith's ffiF“We are Agent for the 1). M. Osborne Company’s Agric lastly before the courts. Mr Car Select Series of popular American ' eratic members of the committee If our readers wct:ld subscribe elderly gentleman is standing on Implements. “ for the Daily Examiner, we could the street corner reading through lisle thinks a passage of such a rule are paying strict attention to the copyright novels. The Secret Service by the Republicans of the House hearings, and ask many embaraes- Series of Detective Stories, or the • use wr general news columns for his eye-glasses on a bulletin board original and selected stories and The Weekly Detroit Free Press. would be as great a usurpation of ing questions, particularly when Sea and Shore Series. These books poems. J lit H erald and Daily i *md The Household. The great power as Oliver Cromwell was guil those cheeky individuals that want are neatly bound in elegant litho I weekly family paper. Famous for ty of when he closed the English the tariff raised on certain articles graph paper covers, contain from 1 Examiner 1 year only $7.10. On Main street. Bur»», Harn»/ wuntv, Oregon. its wit and humor, spirited sketches. parliament by force, and that such in which they are financially repre 300 to 51*0 pages, and retail for 25 W. C. BYRD. P roprietor . T he Century fur January—in the and literary excellence. Erit--r- a rule would be a violation of sacred sented, are giving their views. cents each. A sample copy of the 1 • Life of Lincoln.” a graphic ae-' turning and instructive. The most rights guaranteed by the Constitu Both Mr. Carlisle and Mr. Mills are New York Weekly and a complete All the Hotels, Restaurant- ■!'Boarding Houses are on this count of his last day and his assas- noted writerscontribute to its pages, tion of the United States. It is taking copious notes the results of description of the books will be sent needless to say that Mr. Carlisle free to any address, upon applica which will probably be seen in mas Personal attention given ’ >• -x placed in < are of this Stable, «¡nation, the fate of Booth, and the One dollar a year. Subscril e at the best of Accommod >• » given, and Charges re great funeral pageant are given, once—The Free Press Company, will Le ably supported by every terly speeches when the bill gets be tion to the publishers, Messrs. illustrated by a view of the box in Detroit, Mich.” It has taken con- Democrat in the House in lighting fore the House which the Republi Street it Smith, 25 to 31 Ri se St., : New York city. Ford’s Theater; fac simile of a siderable space just to mention the a rule that would give Speaker cans say will be in February. FOR SQUARE MEAL Mention T he H erald in which Washington is not suffering from play bill found in Lincoln’s box: beauties of the Souvenir, much less Reed as much power over legisla tion as is possessed by the Czar of i "La grippe" in fact it has never , you saw this offer. the funeral car; th? monument;, describe each, as we started out to GO TO PARSER’S. Russ;a. This is a free country had a single authenticated case, al A PARTIAL LIST UFTHK BOOKS OFFERED and a fine portrait of his successor, do. 1 Doiupson’» Uld Homestead. and minorities have rights that though one might have supposed i A Denman Heart's Inverness, by Bertha M. Clay. Andrew Johnson. There is much Sybil ' i! fluence, by Mr>. ’»e< rgie Sheldon. ' must l>e respected. from reading the local pajiers and Will she Win? by Emma Garri'On Jones, that ¡3 new concerning the fiiglit ' The revival of interest in the nov-; 1 Representative Seney. of Ohio, i Gratia’s Trials, by Lucy Randall Comfort. r-.nd capture of th ■ assassin. els of Elizabeth Ftoddard lends im- left here Christmas day for home to the Washington specials in out side TheSenitor's Bride, bv Mr.'. Alex. McVeigh ‘ papers that it was epidemic here. ! Miller. A portrait of Prof. James Eoyce portancc to the announcement that Ingomar, founded cn the famous r>lay. take part in the senatorial fight. forms the frontispiece and sketch the wife of the poet will contribute In saving there has been no case of ■ La Tosca, the great dramatic success. Judge Senev is a candidate, but he ,rp„.r P„„,'.i;r., i^.i. a »bort story — "I ’ olly Dossett ’ s 1 Theodora, viciorien Sardou's great darma , "La grippe” in this city your cor The lAR Ksiniih of Prof. Povce’s life is in the body of Lyon«, by Prof. Wm. I Rule"—to Harper’s Magazine for has not a word to say against any respondent is hacked by a round Henry Pecx. of the work. i •> J F all . Treasure;. January. An Irith Mont eCristo: by John Sherman. I of the other candidates, all of whom dozen of our most prominent pliysi- A Uall btreet Haul, by Nick < arid. One stone, 61 centuries old. is I •» ’ F. B k iwnton , Seca The Detective'» Clew, by “Old Hutch.” ! are his personal friends. The Tore and Jerry, by Totiy P«»ior. among tlie ruins lately discovered A threatened bread riot in I'e Judge says he has no barrel to tap; ' cians. ’ Brant Adairs, by ■*(>la Sleuth.” ? o.lielole saie Senator Blackburn is the recip- . Five «»the s :>y the <an:e famoui «uthcr. in Bui astis, Egypt, is an illustra gium. I The I\ »t-oliiice Detective. Ge*-. W. Goude. I but that he is in the fight to stay 8<l day . ient of many congratulations on his Ben Hamel, anorigina; ruin a ave. by s.lvanu» tion of Amelia B. Edwards’ article ■ J r. ffiFLht of Dinoto:.- a. i l< x at the oilice of the A Dorn Pedro is ill from loss of his , until it is ended. If the democrat I unanimous renomination bv the Cobh. The King’» Tala.nan, by Svlvanua Cobb, Jr. on that subject. ic members of the United S'ates J. D. Shaw, JosJJeflerson’« Autobiography is >f i i throne and his wife. Democrats of the Kentucky legisla Remember this is only a partial | House of Representativeshad to de BURNS. OREG« 2-30tf deepest interest to any reader of this Dr. Peters has been heard from, ture Kentucky will never be bet offered. All of these books are cide the matter there would be no excellent number of The Century, and is sound and well. ter represented in the Senate than copyrighted, and cannot be pro doubt of Judge Sency’s election. cured from any other publisher An illustrated paper by Henry The American squadron has Public opinion here still believe that she is at present, and the people of A free copy of the Merry Alma- James, on the noted French cari-' sailed for Gibralter, 31st ult. that State seem to know it. ' nac is sent with each sample copy- Mr. Brice will win, but it is by no raturist. Daumeir is a lively contri-' plied for. It contains some of the means as unanimous as it was sev Troops were called out Dec. Advertise Your Neighborhoods. wittiest sketches of the day, and bution. ASSETS OVER A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOI.M eral we ks ago. Rightfully or alao the opening chapters of aever- The second of the "Present Day to aid in quelling the race-war in Del Norte is one of the brightest, wrongfully the election of Mr. Brice 1 Angelina county, Texas. "The Leading Company of the Pacific Northwest.” al of the books mentioned above. Papers" is by Rev. Dr. Dike, and liveliest little towns in Harney val Remember this is sent free to all DWELLINGS ANO FARM I'KOPf.RTY A SPRCI a LTV. has to do with "Problems of the I A lawyer, J. B. Lester, was sen will give the republican newspapers ley. and gets along socially better on request, to Family." Incidentally some start tenced to the penitentiary for life, ati opportunity to cry “boodle,” than the majority of small places. S treet S mith , The Farmers’ Company. ling statistics with regard to divorce . for larceny, at Spokane Falls. which they will not neglect, hence It keeps its progress and the doings 25 to 31 Rose st., many Democrats that personally OF SALEM, OREGON. in the United trtates are presented. Wash. New York City. favor Mr. Brice are hoping that a of its citizens la-fore the public in Prof. Fisher publishes a paper on a spirited manner by sending com Two trains on an Indiana road, poor man may capture the prize. J, C, PARKER, Agent, Eurns, Go toTupker’a. “The Gradualness of Revelation." munications to the county newspa came into collision, Dec. 31. near Senator Windom has a grand op Another of Timothy Cole’s engrav Horse shoes, nails, and all kinds Kokomo, killing several and injur portunity to show what be is made I per nearly every week. This of wrought iron worked into shape ings of the Old Master is given— ing many persons. shows enterprise and the desire to of when he comes toward the exclu- to suit the public. Horseshoeing L.IVERY a d if eeq sta bl ths artist chosen being Andrea I build up, while other points arc and other blacksmithing done on I sive right of taking seals in Alaskan Efforts are being made in New Mantegna—with accompanying ar only talking of writing up and quick time at Tupker’s. HENRY CALDWELL - - _ _ _ ticles by Mr Stillman and by the York, to effectually prevent further water.« for twenty years from May 1, advertising their neighborhoods. 1890. The advertisement inviting landing of leprous Chinese on any Third st., South of H erald Building. engraver himself. A curious and: “Texes" Bar. proposals is now out and the propo- What has become of Saddle Butte? valuable paper is that by Prof. Ed pretense whatever. Tune~"Oh. Ilappy be We. ” Where is our Blitzen correspond ward 8. Holden, of the Lick observ The millionaire coffee merchant, i sals will be opened January 23, 18- ent? Is Boat Ford completely T > Texes I will go. yes. I will go. This new. fine, and commodious Barn and Stable is not to be« 90. For the last twenty years this Whene'er I want to know. I want to know. in any part of Harney county for accommodations. atory, telling of a recent discovery J. O’Donohue threatens to afflict his wiped out of existence? Has What there ’ s in Burn' to drinx. HAYA- GRAIN ON HAND. uf his. concerning "The Real Shape friends with an autobiography, be right has been held by the Alaska Springer no wide-awake writer? (n th' glasses cheerful clink. At Texes Bar. fur company, and every member of SADDLE HORSES, GOOD TEAMS, of the Spiral Nebula'." fore retiring from business. Blanton ought to be heard from. \nd when I want to smoke. I want to <mnke. that organization has become a The fiction of the number con SINGLE A- DOUBLE HARNESS OUTFIT?! 13-4 hear a R.*od old joke, a good o’.d joke. Dec. 31, at Toronto, Ontario, two millionaire, in ways that the least The Red-Shas bright writers if they And At th' Texes there will be sists of new chapters of Mrs. Barr’s For the Road on demand. Special attention given to the groo working men were crushed beyond said about them the better. This would send in a few items each Cigars for Vvu and ir.e At Texes Tar. care of Boarding and Transient stock. "Friend Olivia.,’ and Stockton’s.' recognition, by seven and a half «ame company will expect to renew week. Is our lively Harney corres ‘ For Whisxv. Wine, and Beer. Fun without fear. Open Oct. 26th. 1889. tfW"<'harges reasonable. I The ‘Merry Chanter'”; alss, coni-1 There's naught to beat it here, to t<eat it here. tons of iron falling upon them. their contract, and from the time pondent froze up? Poverty Cen For Liquors. Mixed or Straight. píete storie« by Mat. Crim and They ’ re always made first-rate At Texes Ear. given by Secretary Windom from ter is almost forgotten. So is Cat- John Heard. Jr. E ast O regon H erald and The! low. Silver Creek speaks now and The are poems by Rev. T. T Public Domain only $3 a year the date of the advertisement to the . .Marriage License then. Silvies valley ought to keep Munger, Mrs Louise Morgan Sill, Settlers, 'his is your chance, if you opening of the proposals—Jess than pace with other point.«. Upper ar.d Issued by the Clerk of Harney P ropriety « M rs . LOUIS RACINE. Margaret J Pr< stun, Florence Earle want to know all about public land one month—it looks as though Mr. county, Oregon, for the vear ending Ixiwer Island has many writers to Windom were not averse to its do- 1 his handsomely appointed hotel io open to accommodate the Coates. Helen Thayer llutlieson. questions. advertise them. A word now and Dec. 31. 1889: j ing so. lie with the best rooms, table, and service the town afford* Charles G. 1>. Roberts, and (in MAY. RosEBi fu; Reviw came out in Mr. Harrison is said to favor the then from W right's Point would Geo. S. Sizemore and Alta McGee. Bric-a-Brac) by James Whitcomb Terms Reasonable. grand style, January 2d, with a big JVNE. nomination of Mr. Blaine in 1892 be read with pleasure. Also, from Riley, EJward A. Oldham, and A BAR eight-page boom paper for Douglas If Mr. Harrison wants to side-track Anderson valley, where we have in IL C. Levens, Maggie M. Welcome. others. Aztachsd. where u Kepi «3 Sorts of Liquors. W. L. Wooley and Cora E. Harris. telligent subs« ribers. Send us a Among the editorials is one on county. The contents are carefully Mr. Blaine effectually he has onlv Jll.Y. line from Diamond, friends, as you written, selected, and made up. to make this fact officially known. the care of the Yosnnitc Valier. H. R. McClure. Viola E. Albersou. used. Drew»<-y is one of the best Geo. L. Moore and E. M. Harris. followed by throe Open Letti ■ The people of that county evidently For some reason or other the people points in the county, and readers At’OtST. from visiters <n “Destructive Ten take pride in sustaining a pa|x«r so of this country have never taken ably conducted in their interest. kindly to administration candidates would enjoy a i >uple of paragraphs J. P. Roussel. Sarah McMurphy dencies in the Yosemite Valiev.” SEPTEMBER. ¡of any kind, and there is no reason from "Lou’s'' gifted pen every week IL E. Thompson. E E. Rol ertson. ! telling of daily life in Drcwscy. In Harper’s Magazine for Janua in the world why an exception J. T. Moffet and E E. Miller. \v. E. (»RACE, P roprietor , T he JMroit Free Press has l>ecn ry. Katharine S. Macquoid, the au A. C. Worthington and May Lynn advertising for seine time a little thor of "At the Red Glove.” etc, should be made for Mr. Blaine. It In the "Editors Drawer” of Har OCTOBER. Elf t it was iiitrr.ding to present its tells the story of an inexplicable is onlv a« an anti-Harriso:i candi per's Magazine for January Charles A Large Assortment of date that Mr Blaine could get the J. B. Cawlfield and Ada V. Ragon. s ibserilier« for the new year IVM, ghost. The title is "A Night at , Dudley Warner will discuss the rea this«ley Manor.” II. M Paget has , nomination. C. A Adams and Mrs. M. Mogan. FINE CUTLERY. NOTIONS, Eet<;s and since our last issue, we have drawn the illustrations. "Whom the gods would destroy sonableness of the chcwing-gum J. IL Ward and Mary Turner. Has just been Received. received a sample of the Souvenir, We will send the Natio .al Demo they first make mad." The Re habit. NOVEMBER. and will endeavor to describe it: crat aixi T he H er alp to any ad S. W. Hamilton and L. M Presley publican leaders, in spite of pnAist PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOI This Souvenir i«alm .st the exact dress w ithin the United State« for 13 DECEMBER. Anna C. Rrai k -tt. prominent in from members of their own partv, Everything guaranteed pure ar.d <f the very Isst t H H. Gass and Aurilla J.Tavlor. s-r- of the handsome new 'House a year. All paid up subscribers to New York educational circles, has T iik H usald are entitled to the have determined that the House B I- bine and Ellen Barnes. hold," with colored cover; the front, benefits of this offer. written for the January i.umlcr of G. W. Young and F. Hedrick. Election committee shall report a a beautiful child in furs with an The regular subscription price of Federal election bill to the House Harper's Mag-.zinc an article enti armful of holly, the words "Detroit the National ifeniocrat is '1 "si per It will never become a law.many tled "A \Vii::an on Horseback.” NEAR BVRNS. OREGON. V J MILLER Five Press Souvenir. 1890," is as year, and it is well worth it. It is Republicans will oppose it. How "There are books in plenty on rid oublisbed weekly in the city of ATTORNEY-AT LAW. arti: tic to a printer’s eye. a« the de ing." she say- "but most are con i Washington, and each issue con SAYER .(• DORE BVRNS OREGON. • be cerned chiefly with men. and a wo sign of the entire cover with its tains eight seven-column )>ag>*s of the Deinix.-rats feel alxmt it mav P rop understood from the following re Wiil I>M lier : , »lithe Ollrt« of th* >>to-e leave«, flower«, t erries and birds to r> «ding matter. Send to this office man studies them almost in vain »1-, the f S Lan.l Of:i, e. marks made by Senator Pugh: "It Keep« <s,n»aatlr on h»n4 • largr »toik ,f the lover of the pictures for sample copies. to find any practical hints which will be impossible to pass sm h a will help her. I propose only to C. A. SWEEK. It has the endorsement of loading A wild aerial winter flight. "Mad ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ifecctnher,” a f male form, reveling Democrats; it contains all the bill. As for myself, I will remain speak in a prac deal common-sense 4« Washington and National news; its ’ . of .?_"* om • harnev .*» st r \< riding for exercise, fresh air my seat night and day to prevent wav in night, snow frost. ami cold — record of Congressional proceeding« in ” N one could be Letter the Senate from passing such a bill and rest. ---- the face a poetic study. Two little will be full and complete, and it is and all the other democratic Sena qualified than Miss Brackett to ha «. eotnwEi l . —D ï.®k*riew darkies ",Icing to the Chris: mu* in every wav a worthy exponent of tors will do the same This is the treat this suU ect: she is herself an T.ee,” "Bat y’s Diet ure," ‘ Th An- sound democratic Doctrim. Sub most vicious of all the republican accompiish-d horsewoman, and COGS WELL * COGSWELL li « 'imber thomaahly teeoeaeg far kwiiajBg elil«,” a devotional copy of a fa scribe now and secure this staunch attempts to violate the constitution may often te -eon riding in Central I.AKEVIEW AND I.1NKVILLE Or. KEDVrED PltlCS organ of the party of the people. al rights of the States, and it will be Park. New York—a distinguished mous pa:nting; a lovely pre«u:itt- T he H erald and National l*emo- resisted to the last by the Ifemo- example of "a woman on horse Attorneys-at-Law t’on of gentle, loving "Ophelia,” crat for $3 |«er year in advance. back.” crata. I B A (.oxi road al) the way. H for BARGAIN JNT. Brown, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TINWARE, C CAFlT..x5.. STATE INSURANCE COMPANY. & ’ French. Hotel. Tlic sa,w-Ä«ll. Flooring, Moldings, H-ULStic. s KTe’w 4