East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 06, 1890, Image 2

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    BU RN8
Latest New* from llarney.
A DVE RTI8 E M E NTS.
Hurns Lyceum.
HAIINEY COUNTY
was only to true; that tho search­ ADDITIONAL ITEM
’»
E ds . E ast O regon H erai . d : The
I
The attendance last Friday even­
ing party after untiring efforts for
snow
is rapidly disappearing under
T here is not an issue of T he ing was not so good as that of
many days succeeded in finding the
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY G 1IW.
I the jtersuading intluenceof the gen­
the
preceding
week,
and
a
lively
H
erai
.
d
that
does
not
contribute
--------- GO TO---------
’
body in the mountains near the
tle chinook.
!» I. (1KACR................................ Ixlllor. head of Clark’s creek buried deep from $50 to $1*X) to the Burns interest taken in the exercises:
S.EI.LIR UK UK. - - l.lttrary Editor.
—Ali Harney was prostrate with
House called to order.
in a snow slide. The first clue was ’ County-Seat Fund, yet there are
Minutes of last meeting read and la grippe last week. Nobody seri­
' the finding of the young man’s bat, * citizens here that insist upon the
Leading Merchant of Harney Coud
p*oa locnty - seatof h . uixey county
-------- DEALER IN--------
™l
ously :11, but all “very miserable,
then his snowshoe pole. The rescu­ ' paper paying cash into that fund, approved.
Committee on Question reported thank you;” all improving, or well
ers with shovels and hard work as well as labor. Friends, you
BUHÖS.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAP»
came across the remains. The 'ought to understand that it is not for the fifth meeting of the Lyce­ now.
BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE
E ast O regon H erald and The body was conveyed to his home at customary to rank the printing- um, the following question: Re­
STOVES, TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSW arf I
—Three of J. H. Loggan’s daugh­
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, THE CELEBRIS
Public Domain only $3 a year. the residence of P. 8. Colt, on Upper office with thfi law-offices, stores, solved, “That the Government of ters, and our fair young postmis­
SULTANA RAZORS, AND “I X L” CUTLERY, WI\ f <
Pettier«, this is your chance, if you i Burnt river, and last Sunday was shops, and other business houses, ' the United States is a Failure,
tress, '(iss Annie Brierly, have
CIGARS—AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICO.
in
the
work
of
town-building,
as
A
tax
of
10c
voted
on
member
­
I
buried
in
that
vicinity.
want to know all about public land
been suffering from ear affection.
TOO TEDIOUS TO MENTION.
there can be no comparison between ship to defray expenses.
questions.
—Miss Bertha Wintermeier, at-
Russell, the murderer of Canty, i the results obtained from it and
Routine business thus promptly
was convicted at Walla AValla of them. Dallas paid her local news- disposed of, program of entertain­ ending school here this winter, is
T he sum of 175 was appropriated
seriously ill, so I am told; Dr. Em-
murder in the second degree and . p3per $500 cash to issue extra edi- ment for the evening, was given:
to defray the expenses of the asses­
was sentenced for twenty years.
I tions for county-seat work, strength­
Question for debate, "Resolved, bree was called in.
sor of Grant county, to attend the
ened
it
in
its
labors,
instead
of
weak
­
That
Water is more Destructive
—Born, Jan. 31, 1090, to Mr.
Edward Shinn received a letter
Greer’s BEardware Sit ore.
convention of the assessors of this
ening
it
by
drains
for
this
object
than
Fire,
”
was
after
wise
and
other
last
Sunday
from
Hon.
Binger
Her
­
and
Mrs. Wilbur Martin, a son.
State in accordance .with the call
of said convention by Gov. I’cn- mann notifying him of his rei.istal- and the other. Dallas secured the wise discusston, decided in favor
—“Brother-in-law”Down3 is quite CAL. GEER
- Pnonij
mer.t as mail clerk on the Hunting­ county seat; go thou, and do like­ of the negative.
noyer.—Grant County News.
as numerous as ever.
ton-Green river route. We are pleas­ wise.
Declamations and select readings
—Tie revival, conducted by
ed to hear this, as our young friend
followed:
—If you want your horses neat­
AV e would like the people who
Revs.
MeCart and Embree will con­
gives every promise of being one of ly groomed, put up at the Red Front
Miss Laura Stanclft “Make the
live in the country, and arc friends
tinue all next week, as I learn.
the most efficient clerks cn the line Livery stable, when you come to Best of it.”
Crockery, Qucensware. Glassware. Shelf Goods of Every Dcwrin
of the two towns now contending
-
Madgie Byrd “The Nervous Much interest is being manifested. This Establishment carries a full and carefully selected Stock eipial to liem»
Ilepnner Gazette: Diphtheria is Burns.
Hardware line— Cases of new go.sis are now being opened. Bird cages and
for the location of the county-seat,
A class of seven members was or­ ottered.
T he H erai . d , and Free Press for Girl.”
A reasonable price, only, is placed on tin* goons.
prevalent among the children of up­
to know, beyond question, that
four months, if you order in this or
We are Agent for the I). M. Osborne Company’s Agri
Perle Geer -'The Sad Old Wom­ ganized, to-day, consisting of Mr.
per Butter creek.
next month, for only 9(1 cents.
every resident citizen of Burns
and Mrs. T. H. Roberts, Miss Rob­
Implements
an,
”
—Pierson, the photographer, will
and Harney ¡3 directly and open­
Winnie McCarty “The Woman erts, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Perkins,
-On Monday afternoon word was ™
|x, . r ..¿y
,H]V in 10 days to take pic­
ly opposed to inciting, upholding,
Mrs. L. II. Ilarlowe, and Mrs. Jes­
Craze.”
received here that the dead body of tures.
or harboring any man or men that
se B. Tudor.
j
AtëD ]F*EED OTAB
Sadie Orser, “The S* n Board.”
Charles Linde had been found at
—It is believed the Amis band of
will wantonly destroy the property
—
The
usual
Saturday
night
Mollie Howell, “Polly Rose.”
his residence two miles below this sheep, in toward Malheur, is suffer­
HENRY CALDWELL
_
_
_
-
_
P h .
of another.
,
Report of critics on debate, de­ dance given by the Dancing Club,
place. Coroner ShoLc immediately ing a heavy loss.
n«
was
well
attended
last
night,
and
—
The
river
at
Boat
Ford
is
as
Third
st.,
South
of
H
erai
.
d
Building.
ATION.
clamation, and reading.
summoned a jury and proceeded
A Harney Valley paper says:“For thither. The body of the unfortu­ high now as at its ‘lushest any time
Question before young people for was much enjoyed by all.
e CouiHl
years the toiling settler [of Harney nate man was found lying on the last year.
tomorrow night is the old one: “Re­
—Elder Taylor contenwlates op­ This new, fine, and commodious Barn and Stable is not
—
Dr.
Embree
and
his
son
Clyde,
valley] has been deprived of largo floor beside the table which was set
in any part of Harney county for nccomuiodationa. ’ bodma
solved, "That the Creation of the ening a three-weeks revival in your
tracts of valuable lands because it for dinner, the feet drawn up and weri* the only members of that fam­ Earth, as recorded in the First Chap­ town next Thursday, Feb. 6th. He IIAYA GRAIN ON HAND.
ily th 1 i '*:iped influenza.
was claimed by great corporations the right arm lying across the
SADDLE HORSES, GOOD TEAMS.
—Ti ‘ chinook that set in last ter of Genesis, is a Fable and Un- is i follower of Campbell, and will
|Miller, Devine, ct. al.] too strong breast. A tablespoon was lying on Sundae in a 39-hour blow took off worthy of Belief.”
SINGLE * DOUBLE HARNESS OUTFBf
probably form an organization of
to fight in the courts.”
his body, and his mouth was full of a i6-inch depth of snow, at Boat
that faith in Burns. He is a fluent For the Road on demand. Special attention given to the grooi.& ‘¿'“urt
care of Boarding and Transient stock.
Now T he H iiekdd wants to ask bread. A chair stood by the ta‘.I< Ford, 1 avir.gthe ground bare.
From Del Norte.
and intelligent speaker, and a very
—Rev. MeCart having fallen a
the writer of that very ungrammat­ half turned, indicating that he 1
—Travelers are severely com- square man.
£W-0pcn Oct. 26th, 1889. f ^"Charges reasonable. ¡«"Wr
. 11 u
ical sentence, why is he soliciting fallen from it. There were no marks victim to the miseries of la grippe, plaining of snow-drifts, which ob­
and i r. I.mi rev's professional ser-
—School is prospering finely;
the poor settlers to give him money or bruises on the body and it is
vices needed, was compelled to struct the roads and detain the Miss Roberts kite of the Enterpise
Io take their cases into the courts, supposed that he died from heart discontinue the meeting for the mails.
district, is ihe able assistant, and
if he knows the great corporations disease.
present
91/1 Hi 1110U1 i/ilMjL UUl'l I/111 1.
—Mr. Allen has been financilly the attendance good despite the
tiled oj
are too strong to be fought success­
—Died, Jim. 3, loliO,
injured in losing a large and valu­ bad weather. This school reports
ASSETS
OVER A QUARTER OF A MILLION D0UA1SSH
—
Long
Creek
Eagle.
Jan.
24:
daughter
of
Charles
and
fully in the courts”
able herd of sheep. Mr. A. is am­ over ninety pupils enrolled.
The land attorney that will in­ Judge*Clifford will assist in holding Martin, ,1 Trout creek, Harney co ,
“The Leading Company of the Pacific Northwest.”
Or.,
aged
16
months,
after
an
ill
­
bitious and by close apdication
—A crazy-looking old shop has
duce a poor settler to take up a a portion of the January term of
IWI
’BIVATE DWELLINGS AND FARM FRO l’ERTY A SPECIALTY.
ness of only 4 days, characterized will soon replenish his finance.
been hauled up and placed “hind­
piece of land that he knows cannot circuit court of Umatilla county.
by severe headache and nausea.
further c
once u i
—Through carelessness or the side foremost” along side of the
The Farmers’ Company. I ART
be recovered in the courts, is de­
ORE<
—The Harney Press in its ex­
-The county seat question of Har­
' general i
thoughtlessness
of
owners,
four
cx-
court
house.
The
contrast
makes
frauding the settle: of his money
OF
SALEM,
OREGON.
Burns, 1
ney county is the leading question citement over our citizens’ court cellent horses have fallen into un- the average man gnash his teeth
■ignited
just as surely as the great corpora­
house* donation to the county, last
.a to the p
with the “pen shovel s” of the sheets week, showed us his sore toe. He covered wells, and before being
the
ex- and wonder why this is thus, and J. C, PARKER, Agent,
Burns, ty utss Court
tions, against whom he says thereis
of that section, and from indica­ didn’t aim to, but we knew all tricated were exhausted.
ty of Mar
who is responsible therefor.
l.o remedy in the courts, are de­
•d,thia M
tions it promises to be a lively con­ along where the shoe pinches that
frauding the settler of the lands
—J. Nat. Hudson, attorney-at-
—Mr. Stanton lias received a
.' at . Hun
journal; the citizens of his town
test.
IMP»
alii g s he fraudulently obtained.
peterson’s^|agazinepor|
por | S9O.
have neither enough money nor en­ complete set of blacksmith tools, law, has had a very sick child the
-There are a number of bands of terprise to back their ambition.
past
week,
I
am
informed.
lie comes recommended as a com­
sheep feeding in Fox this winter.
------ BEST AND CHEAPEST------
—Miss Helen Gunther gave a petent workman. His shop will
—Sheriff Cowing's two children
A i . ot of Republican aft* r read­
T he B est S tories —-Our storied and novelets are from some of the jner.f popular c/«
Among them are Messrs. Jonas whist party to her young friends be a great benefit.
are
suffering
with
whooping-cough,
are
admitted
to
De
the
beat
published. For ls'.h?, su> h Avriteis »¡6 .'•ira. f.uev H. ii.xipef..U
ing Brick Poinroy’s paper during a
on Tuesday evening, at the resi­
man, Frank Lee Benedict, Alice Maud Ewell, Elia Hi ii.eoii: iiowurd >eelv'.i.i;d
and
are
the
only
cases
in
town.
eonlribule
some
<
f
their
best
productions. Eight novelets and nearly one huudraMrf
campaign, wrote him they were con­ Macks and Ed. Mumford who drove dence* of her brother, Charles Gun­
—The youngsters have buckled
will be given during the year.
his in from the Hole-in-the-Ground.
More anon.
W. W.
verted and would thercaftet work as
ther, west of town. All report a i on the amor of activity and organ-
T he B est H ousehold D epartment .—Embracing arth <■* *>n health. nu:KJ*r*w\]
Reports are that sheep are being delightful time and speak highly
dressmaking, the garden kitchen, and other
¡hut’uable lo the huusvhora.
Democrats. He replied they “were
| ized a dancing club.
T he B est F ashion D epartment —Giving the lutes a* <i • h.docs st vies of dreali
lost, one party having lost 400. of the young lady as a hostess
and house wear, fully <!♦ s ribed, ilius‘iated by ham s one colored iushion-plutei&iiJ
converts only because they tlioght
“Texes” Bar.
wood-engravings; also, a full-size dress patient month. ..
—The intimate and influential
About 200 head of cattle owned by Those present were: Misses Bee
T he B est F ancy -W ork P attern ?--Man a of thei.t pii cd in colors, embracingti
the name Democrat was more rc-
Tune
—
“
Ob,
Happy
be
We.
”
Gage,
Laura
Stanelift,
Ida
G
er
and
meat popular designs produt e<i at home and a!-r< tn:.
■
friends
of
Air.
Gilliam
have
pledged
Gilmore & Swick were driven in
speotable.”
T he B est S teel E ngravins —‘T<* cie hi " is d .\. ! h *.
r.gazine iviiig these, :li
Jessie
McGowan,
Dot.
Bowen,
and
hemselves to obtain the position of’ W ht'iit»er i AV:int
R°*
B
°'
last Friday for feed.
all
engravings.
vvini to know,
Whene’er I want to know. I want
AVe.had occasion during the cam­
Mrs. AV. R. Grudon, also, Messrs.
T
he
C
heapest
—
A
s
do
other
magazine
gives
so
mtit
li
of
interest and variety
assistant accountant for him.
What there’s in Burns to di inK,
money, its price is within the reach ot exerybou.v.
paign of two years ago, to warn this
In th’ glasses cheerful clink,
-Wo hear of the storm of last W. R. Gradon, Harry Adler Hen­
At Texes Bar.
TERMS: 1-2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
—Otir citizens have petitioned
part of what was then Grant county, week doing considerable damage to ry Chambers, Perle Geer, L. M.
Brown, M. R. Biggs, and Lovd the county commissioners for a And when I want to smoke, I want to mv.ke,
ELEGANT PREMIUMS FOR GETTIN * U? CLUB:
against a certain officious individu­ the sheepmen of this section.
And hear a good old joke, a good old joke,
Culp.
2 Copies
,50 I With a hands' ice ei’Kt h »ii*.g TheTwoKtd
At th’ Texes there will he
voting precinct, and at the coming ! CiguiB
al claiming to be a Democrat so as Many lost from 75 to 100. which
8 Copies
*1.50 »ch. it e.if one of >ur stan >ar<l bouud hookiM
lor YvU and mo
4 Copies
| .-io j With an extra <-p of the magazineivrJ
were s oothered by being bunched,
At Texes Bar.
convention
will
resist
bribery
sup-
i
A
Bravo
Man
is
Never
Afraid
to get in more effective work as a
C Copies ................................................ u.OO/the getter up of the clui».
all of which could not be avoided
5 Copies
Is.o-i | With an extra t ».px one . t ar, and lhee»i^
For Wh’RK»', wine, and Beer. Fun without fear,
disorganizer. We again call atten­ owing to the intense force of the
7 Cepn.8
.. .10.- 0 /hook, as a premium to Hit getter-up of tL«u
To go into a fight, so here is an­ porting their candidate regardless There’* • aught I«» Lea 1 h»*rc. Io beat it he.e.
For
1
iquurs,
Mixed
or
Straight,
other announcement subject to the of politicians.
tion to him and his work, ami warn wind.
For Larger Clubs, still finer premiums.
Thev’re always made iiiB.-ro e
At
Send for a raniple copy with full particulara. Addri ta
•xts Ear.
action of the Democratic Conven­
voters that “he is only a new con­
—
Great
uneasiness
was
mani-
Front Grant County NeAtt:
tion, that of A. A. Cowing, who
PETERSON’S MAGAZ1W
vert.” As we have given his pict­
none will deny, has made a good ! fested at the non-appearance of
306 Chestnut st., Philadelpk "’O'”
Latent Nows frum Blitzen.
-Down
the
river
the
hills
are
be
­
ure to those who well recognize him
sheriff, unless it be some of his en­ Mer Pinto, foreman of Sworts it
T he H erald and Peterson one year $3.60,
when he approaches them, we will coming sufficiently bare to permit emies; a small irresponsible local | Miller, who was dispatched to estab­
—We have got through to bare
stock to graze quite comfortably.
■ paper has said Mr. A. is a John De­
ground here once more.
give his name to others when the
-At Prairie City there has been vine appointee—well, if John is so lish -supply depots between here
proper time arrives.
a gradual thaw during the past good a judge as to select such men and AVest Fall.
—Snow having disappeared, tho
week, melting the snow, slow but as Sheriff Cowing, it would be econ­
—The startling intelligence is sheep have about stopped dying,
sure.
omy for him to lie retained by Har­ circulât* d that Mr James Gilbert and the people are gay.
F rom Baker City Daily Demo­
-On the Baker road near Dixie ney county as a nominating conven­
crat, Jan. 27:
has announced his attention of do­
—The Blitzen country has the
mountain, snow is said to lay tion.
SAYER A DORE
The train with Nellie Illy on about six feet in the
nating eighty acres for the main-< best climate of any part of Harney
I
timber where
The
J
’
ojson
CrevL
Il
.
’
bie
Class.
board arrived in New York nt 3:50 | it does not drift.
tainance of : n Indian school, the country, and at no distant day fine
Keeps constantly on hp.
The Poison creek Bible school, only stipulation being that he be ranches will be in cnltivntinn
Jan. 25th; cannon were fired in Bat­
-E. Stewart and Harvey Fields
cultivation, and
tery park and Fort Greene park in are the heaviest losers of sheep in which found its existence now chosen permanent trustee.
! everything common to this country
’ onor of tho event. At 4:15 the! j the lower valley, but we have been almost one year ago, is still alive,
—The unanimous and satisfac- I *'e raised.
notwithstanding the numerous at­
'
unable
to
learn
their
exact
loss
so
carriages of Miss Bly ami party ar­
tempts Satin has nu.do to crush it tory vote for creating a eomnioili-1 —N. Comegys has built a stanch
far'
.
J
rived nt Tho World office. There
-The railroad company succeed­ down, is moving steadily onward ous school house succeeded, for a i ¿
ani across the Blitzen and will
H-TLTStiOe
oo...
were fully 1O.(M) people in Park ed in raising the snow blockade, ami upward in the scale of moral
division
of
district
creates
an
ex
­
try what he can do in the garden
a’l k In,Is efiurfarelninbrr thoroughly reasoned lor building pwrycMR
Row cheering and waving handkor- but that was immediately succeed­ ’ and ehristain culture. God grant
citement. Give us a rest, you old ! and grain business next season.
REDUCED PRICE.
< hiefs ami stopping tho immense ed by several more between Port­ that the faithful few, those who
1 have borne the burden and heat of croakers that lie awake nights and
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land
and
Baker
City.
trnfic of that thoroughfare. She.'
—
Harney
valley
has
a
great
fu
­
the day. may r ot get weary in well . fret because the girls are not taught
-Monday,
the
third
dav
of
March
consumed 72 days, 6 hours and 11
ture, and men arc riding over lands
doing, for in duo season we shall
River.
N. B. A Good rood all the wav.
was set as the day for hearing ob­ reap if we faint not. Then our to run c spinning wheel and hand
minutes in circling the earth.
to-day, and are leaving ranches,
jections to the final account of Jas­ motto is press toward the mark for ' loom.
The name she uses is a nom de per Davis, administrator of th** es­
they cannot come back in five or
Swamp Land Contests.
the prize of the high calling of ( » od
—The lakes are frozen solid, af- ten years and buy for $20 an acre.
plume. She camo to New York tate of J. M. Bright, deceased.
East Oregonian: An
in Christ Jesus.
!
fording
great
amusement
for
the
from Pittsburg, when* she was
The first of a series of contests named “Forty-nine Jinirr.
-Mr. Blanton, who arrived from
Only a fow more y car.’,
—
The
iron-horse
is
coming
with
only a few more tars
; skaters. The atmosphere is cool,
known as Elizabeth Cochran.
Bear valley, Tuesday, says that
Only a ft w more turiles and tears;
t ' strong lungs to emit a sharp whistle to determine the character of lands recently, at Robinsonville r;
Duly a fe.v m. re prayerr.
bracing and invigorating. Do not
Her fair opponent Miss Elizabeth settlers over there, with af ew ex­
claimed by the State of Oregon had lived for twenty-fivs] —
that will aronse the people to re­
Only a few more wron.-s.
be
opposed
to
this
harmless
recre
­
Bisland, is now on tho Atlantic on ceptions, have fil'd sufficient for
sold by said State to citizens < f
only a few more sip! s.
newed energy, and in twenty years
their stock until the middle of
ot.l) a lew mure tariluj sone»,
ation and remind us of advise,
the steamer Bothnia, whieli is rapid­ March.
PHY
California and Oregon, ns swamp
<>uh a few good hyta.
there will be one of the largest
A Small Library S3*
‘ go hang your clothes on a hicko­
ly nearing New York.
land under the Swamp Land Law,
1 hen an eternal stay.
-Snow on the Harney end of the
towns in this valley that is in East
Then an eternal throng.
ry limb, but don’t go near the wa-
You can get the local1
was commenced in the Burns Land
’southern mail route, prevented
1 hen an eternal glvrions day.
! Oregon.
E ast oiltliON
O regon H
erald , "WM
Then
au
eternal
sol
g
1
ter.
”
i-.\>l
liLKAJP,
Two gentleman just arrived from John W n-ii from connecting with
Office,
Monday
3d
inst.
J.
G.
I am no prophet, but am able to
Lesson
of
Bi:
le
school
of
Poison
Mel
’
»
an.
last
Friday,
consequently
family
paper.
The
Upper Burnt River tells of the dis­
—The inhuman treatment given see sonic things when they come Woodruff vs. State of Oregon and __ __
Crei k. for February “th. is recorded
Press, one year each, ami I
appearance of a young man. Isaac lie at . ived hen\ Sunday with no in 5th chapt. of St. Matthews, be­ to an overburdened horse, Wednes­
Pacific Live Stock Company.
square I efore me.
through mail.
umns, in paper covers, of 4
Colt, son Samuel C >lt, who it is be
Mr.
Woodruff,
witnesses,
attor
­
ginning with th.* ."Mil and ending day, was appalling. When will
The watchword used to be “West
-Jack Newcomc, who -eturned with the -ISth verse, subicct. Suf­
tiered perished in the mountains
man comprehend that through ward the course of empire takes its ney and friends of the M. 11. P. A. English novelist's worki |
f:* in the desert last Thursday, re- fer Wrong.
Dickens, by calling at. <1
by being buried in a snow slide.
were promptly on time.
p<*rt> tin* 1< .- of stock around \Vag-
We, also, hereby take the liberty kindness a horse will respond more "ay”—we have taken our wav to
He La i s,i out from Mormon ontire something enormous. He
to
this office, $3.50.
J.
S.
Devine,
witnesses
and
atto:-
to s.iy that in view of the scarcity readily to his masters wishes. All the Pacific ocean, and have turned
Basin on snow rhoea on Friday thinks th;*.: vicinity, the desert and of fuel and other reasons which we agricultural institutes inculcate back, and are beginning to do go<xl ney, representing the interest of the.
morning, Jan. 17th, inti tiding to go Ibirmy m.d tin* ?'la!l.eur country shall not herewith state. We by kindness. “A merciful man is work by l uilding up the country in P. L. S. A., were also present at the
ns far ns Bridgeport on his ‘'shoes." will experieme an average stock mutual consent have eon. luded to merciful to the beasts.”
Attorney-at-M
the places we passed over as worth­ hour, 10 o’clock a m, named.
[¡OSS cf 75 I er cent.
omit the weekly prayer-meeting nt
but since which time nothing lias
M. DUSTIN
Delay
asked
in
behalf
of
defend
­
less.
-AV AV. B w:i, of AVagontirr, the ehool house, and meet at our
—When it thaws let all plant a
been heard of him and relatives and
TfT’ie: Harney City and»
Harney county, « nt of a band ol own private dwelling houses, until few ornamental and fruit tr.es.
Settlers, do not be discouraged, ants granted.
friends arc fearful the worst has S.Ol'O head of sh* cp had I. st «eek
a! such a time when t’-e weather
hut with a strong resolve and a
overtaken him. Searching parti* :i « l< st 2.'*>> <■; them, «owe have lien «>11 allow wo «1 to be hauled from The hardier fruits at.J vegetables firm tread y* u can ross the Rubi­
G > toTiipkct*««.
W. W. CardN^
have been sent out but no tr;. .* can informed bv a man just over from tl.e mountains. TLere/ore prayer­ grow prolific here. One d>>es not con at the June election by settle­
Horse shoes, nails, and all kinds
there. I'esiib s that, stock < f nil meeting was appointed .it Mr. need much to begin, be«id s the ment cf the county-seat contest;
be found.
A T T O R N E Y - A T-l
kinds we.e a id dying At AVngo;*.-
The driver of the Malheur stage tire ho " 'men ar- picking out their Culp’s home for WidmsJay. Fib. occupation is fkeinating and ab- t::*n we will 1 vil-l a town, put up cf wrought iron worked into shape
B crn ?, O». J
5th.
W. H. C li p .
¡e
:
rn.ir.ent
buildings,
arc!
go
ahero.
to
suit
the
public.
Ilorscrhocing
m r! ing to a lover of horticulture
arriving last evening, brings news best animal*, ami hr. *dng the I*;.’.*
r.ttctl-e»
in
conr
Supt.
and other blacksmithing done on AL«», before lhe atl V. the
N om ie P lvxk .
pumiits.
Vxo.
8. Land
that the reported loss of Isaac* Coil ance cut to die.
I'anicl Wilson Assls'nt. Supt.
1 Blitzen. 1-31-80.
quick time at Tupkcr's.
L and M atters a S?»1
THE HERALD.
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IV. BroNz-vn,
Cheapest House in EasternlOregon for Cash.
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