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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1890)
BURNS A DVERTI8EMENTS. <*oiiii>iuul«*alt«»* with I’ortlaml « ut <HT. usual idle Floating Class, that ebb . tax-payer in Harney county can are von going to do about it.” Civ ! examine for themselves and will ilization lias met these same ques Baker City Blade, of February „and flow in every community. 1 see at once that an honorable man tions again and again in the history 6th, contains the following: ! These latter are induced to re THtk-DAY. FERIR* AR Y 1?, 1*0. i of our race, but they have never and faithful officer has been slan i been solved in the people’s interests, main here long enough to obtain The worst railroad accident that 1». I, UltACK, ------- Editor. titles to tracts of land claimed un dered through the stupidity of a I they have ever proved the treach occurred in Oregon happened on the StLI.lt «.HU I. - - Llkrirr Editor. der purchase from the State a« crank. The settlement was made erous reef on which the strongest line of the Union Pacific a short dis on the statement of Wm. Miller of ships of State, laden with human tance below the Dalles last Satur swamp lands, and are admitted in- hopes and happiness, have wrecked day. A work train was passing JToR COUNTY-SEAT or HARNEY COUNTY I to membership, sometimes, of the the indebtedness of Grant county j —shall it be so again? over a bridge, when it gave way and Settler’s Union, and as often be- i upon which Grant county obtained BURKS. We live under the form of Re- precipitated the whole train into Leading Merchant of Harney Count» '’J I a judgement against Lake county . publican Government, and the tha raging torrent Inflow 1 welve = tray its interests. -------- DEALER IN--------- men were killed and lift en serious in the Supreme Court of this State, question must be settled and must • ” j A newspaper run by a Land Agent T he game of tacking" “De vine ly injured. All kinds of rumors DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, .11 every Democratic candidate in this commanity, for the purpose and is undoubtedly as correct a met be in the halls of State and Na are afloat, but nothing definite, out BOOTS, SH«)ES, GROCERIES. HARDWARE tional Legislature, or on the bloody that appears, is getting too stale. 'ofdrumming up business for his statement of the indebtedness cf battle field of revolution. There are side of the above, is known. Hon. STOYES. TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE ¡practice before the Land Office, Grant count«- as could lie made. PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, PUTTY, THE CELEBRATB i ! no other ways of settling them, and j J. P. Fault returned yesterday from I make this statement injustice there are no possible chances to The Dalle«, and confirms the above, SULTANA RAZORS. <ND “I X L” CUTLERY. WIN® I iclaims there are but two divisions T he H erald is preparing to get CIGARS—AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLE?! lie says it will be a month or six 1» Judge Shields, knowing the avoid them. out a boom edition for Hurns for ■ of the People of the county: “Stock- weeks'befor the trains will again be TOO TEDIOUS TO MENTION. charges against him to be false and At such times, when these great county-seat, that cannot be sur men” and "Settlers.” Classes all i unjust and should have done so questions are before us. we do not run through to Portland. others as sympathizers with one or passed by any paper in the county want a demagogue, a time-server, Cheapest Hous&n EasternlOregon for Cash. the other; it declares itself the advo- i sooner, but circumstances over a political trickster, or a carpet Late Snow Blockade which I had no control prevented I eate of ' Settlers,” inciting the im- I bag representation; we want a bold, . * The Pendleton Tribune tells of a A ny citizen in Harney county ' pulrive or vicious into destructive me from doing so. honest, fearless statesman, a man young man named A. T. Armstrong, that sends in his name to “D. L. N R M ax y that has made a record on these formerly of Walla Walla, walking i action by inflammatory articles in, Grace. Burns, Oregon,” or “H erald Co. Judge Grant County. and other questions of vital impor 50 miles, during the late snow! and editions of his paper, against URNS O1RCULATING L Harney, Oregon,” ‘can receive a tance to our interests; one whose blockade on the railway, and gives Stockmen,” whom he attacks under record is knoivn to all our people, three-months trial trip of T he AND the following account of his trip: solic : cover of the words “John Di vine,” COMMUNICATIONS BY OCR READERS. and who is recognized as an intel “I left Pendleton on Monday last j H erald immediately, thereafter. , ....................... BOOK EXCHANGE a name he has intentionally per lectual giant, and above all things, on the train which started for the . IN THE HERALD BUILDING, A cordial invitation is extended each and an honest man. verted into a synonym for dishon every East. When about two miles this Reader oil he H erald to contribute MRS. GRACE,---------------------- L ibrarian . E ast O regun H erald and The esty, roguery, lying, stealing, and to thi» department of the j aper. on any subject Not one identified with every side of Meacham station the train of general interest. We claim the right to ac Public Domain only |3 a year. perjury, in fact, for what his own ceptor reject any part or the whole, but not to question of strife that has taken ran into a big snow drift. We change the ideas presented. We prefer articles Object of opening thia buafnea« in connection with the Free Reading Room’ i»’ to nht 1 Settlers, this is your chance, if you name would more forcibly express over the writer'» own signature, bnt num de place in Harney county for the last were not able to go either way, so , fFunda for purcbu»ing books fur a l ublic Library for Burua—The lot fur the building jf? ,' W .,R< plumes are admissible. We d«> not hold our few years; but one ,vho tells u’that I fast was the train wedged in the TERMS: Membership Fee |12 a vear.’ Reading Fee 10c? Deposit of 25«*. nr Retail nri ’I want to know all about public land to those who know him as he is. selves responsible for the opinion» advanced lie is the only man that can. that snow. 50 men were set to work, o-lica) or Rook, made with the Librarian, in every instance. Send fur Catalogue. P Ueo,^H by w riters under the above caption. questions._____________ Anl whenever he wishes to clean does have any influence with the and for over 24 hours they tried to | r^The Librarian is agent for and will take Subscriptions at the Lowest Rati «» a , al. and order any Bo..k, published in the L'uited States or ( atiadn. A’so She*.f from hi- path any obstacle to the •Joint Senator from Harney, Grant and Admistration. and. that we must of dear the wav for the train, and at idi< Pictures, Works cf Art, lluuse-Buildir.g Designs. Etc. >’** i ' wsb Morrow Counties. W e call attention to tie adver a necessity, send him as Senator last gave it up. deciding to remain j success of his schemes, he tacks tieing columns of T he H erald , as 4JAL4.D1 A Republican in Harney pre from the counties of Harney. Grant till assistance arrived. The train ' the word "Devine” to it, and is ego- and Morrow. consisted of three passenger coaches, the »best means for sizing up th» cinct wrote the following to T he , tist enough to believe it as potent The amount of what “people two Pullman sleeper« and a bag town of Burns, the enterprise of its Career’s Hüardware Shore ■ roof . . as “open sesame" was among th*» I H erald as the only way in which say” does not affect or cause law- gage car. The wind was blowing business men, and the value of in u he could reach past the Burns abiding people to go contrary to a stiff' l.reeZ' and the enow drifted Forty-Thieves. Burna, CAL. GEER vestments. - P ko PKIET i loth side.- of the train, past on would -be-Boss. tothe voters in their own interests His paper has a very limited cir •h m • ddtng train in As to the countv-seat. if it be 'I-* completely culation within the county, outside his party. As there was no Burns 11« which were '«*• si li i « wish of a majority of the v. t ■ f A ttention of Harney Valley set of the small minority of the class postmark on the envelope, we can ■ _’4 hours i iiuite d • p tlers is called to Senator Mitchell’s 1 he professes to represent, but has a not say whether it was held over Harney county, to locate th*- * nd there we had liothi: ty-seat at Burns, at Burns bill for relief in case of vacan 1 large exchange list in the State, by until too late for our last issue or . or vice versa—let the i* add 1.« aide no sig* - ■ (.’rockery, Queensware, Glassware, Shelf Goods of Every De get anyth ed that I cies occurring’in’Land Offices. A means of which latter all the ills not. rule. II u -. - This Eitubli-lmient carries 11 lull and carefully selected .Stock equal 10 demand j i i spoke to Hardv. would ; ot petition in favor of the* bill, for his work brings upon the county, ure line ■ 1 uses of new g.... ;« are now lx ihg opened, laid cuges and seed in E ds . E ast O regon H erald : The some of mv - ng rs that offered. A reasonable price, only, ia placed on tliegixum. at warded by the several assemblies are detailed with such comments “La grippe” has let goof your hum- 1 r”nl ,‘’’1' r,e- weshoitid’ th.-re was no ¡fW “ We are Agent for the D. M. Osborne Company ’ s Agricuii of the Mutual Home Piotective on lawlessness in Harney Valley, ble eorresjiondent, and “Richard is E ds . H erald : As there has i i i- i telling ho.', ■I iiave to Implements X 9 Association to„the Oregon Senator as Grant county’s newspaper heaps himself again,” notwithstanding the nothing heard of one Mr l’;i a mcr stay A n fivir of •I by the at once will be duly^appreciated by on our devoted heads; although setting down process indulged in so for some time, consideraide linens - V. -eg. ii *. uriin, as the him. and aid in easy passage of the they cannot but know that all ex vehemently by the Harney Press, ness prevails in this neigh oHiom. railr . d ir uf the in regard to him. He cam - from latte, rep: - ■ . would soon same. cept less than one hundred of these and the wonderful ponderosities of near Baker City ’.ere last \iigu-’ sturt. people are law-abiding, honorable, elaborate wit displayed by that or and purchased Mr L .te-’ ra 1 “A -dnesd g hay, cattle, etc., a il got wire . d I started h : F rom Oregon Blade: It is said and fair-dealing as in any commun igan of profound thought. he and A. N Smith feeeed t ii. the - S5CO,OOhí that L. B. Baker, formerly school ity of like number in th? State. As to our city there is nothing ranches together. Thin Mr i'i.- nr, walk I superintendent of this county and ling the I but county-seat on the menue. and mer took his team- aid left hen to t II 11 T T'A CT’ Il 11 t V. Ol defeated for re-election at the last F. E. B each . President, S enator M itchell has intro [ entres consist of foul abuse and in- the 2d or 3d of Septetm er last. M. M r all , Treasurer, otihec <1 da i . M j » election«, is after the same office E. H ughes , Vice-President. W. F. B rownton , Secretary.^*,¡¡0“"’ duced a bill in Congress, which ; uendoes and slurs upon the people report claims that he had : o L »V O • .1 lhe trip un in Harney county. ! of Burns for their base ingratitude $1200 in money with him \s he ¡stances. On tile meets an emergency that arose Wrong. Bro. Blade, it is office of and their presuming to even want has not been heard from, pro! a I into n numb •r ot county clerk Mr. Baker want«— through the recent death of the re the county-scat, after Harney let some of your man . readers v.ll preclnc . ut rmtln ient size ceiver of the La Grande Land of them have the Land Office—but a know something of hi- ' hereai■< uts out here we always give strangers tro*v i-- in g- tting r I.: i b-rs t!. ■ )’ th* .^Vcól" few thoughts present themselves of and newcomers .the"^ best paying fice: through ti • m. and or.e t r.r 1 i < stock “A bill for the relief of certain far more importance than the gab —R. C. Garrett is v.i-iting pan atr thoogl.t I >vi >uld have to give up. offices in the county, so send over settlers J. D. ShaW, randpa on the public lnnds of the ble of a few selfish non-descripts of and friend on Silver creek The snow in many places along the some more of your defeated candi United States and to authorize the unmentionable calibre. 2-30tf BURNS, OREGON. . a . D., 1 track nn- .-in *1 i t cen eigiit and Hay is r*lling for 412 a ton. □f Mid c dates for Harney county is the land [ taking ai d filing of final proofs in V oters and citizens of our: you . no an( — ] ver’v scarce. ten feet deep. for the disappointed cither in pol certain cases. Be it enacted by the %« COUNTY OF HARNEY: , Mr. Armstrong I >oked loth tir d Senate and House of Representa itics or love. - — We are on the eve of an exciting —Geo. and Henry Pag left for and bur.grv, and infi rm. 1 the re tives of the United States of Amer-1 political contest, and the elec “on Prineville the 11 th, in a four-horse porter that after he had enjoyed a ica in Congress assembled: That in of State officers, members of the; sle:gh. BREWERY. good meal he would then retire, ai d UilOjAICK TIlEYaTIIAT TURING RE- cases now before any of the land 1’KO A <11 ON NETTI.EK* ~ it is safe to say that his sleep will legislature, and county officers, as tl _ . <• i. i . —lhe assesment of our school be a blissful one. ; office« of the United States in which e,, > . • . for .■ a New »• . , house . PAUL LOCHER - - _____ PROPRIETOR And jheir synivathizers in the Har there has been, or now is a vacancy well as the selection .......... of a p *. ace , cfi district school is abode for the county-seat. And -’Tom Howard, the Vale-Burns ney country—that causo newspa in either of the offices of register or it is left to you to see the principles complete; about ♦500 on the roll. B U R NS, OR E G O N pers to brand ..them all over the receiver, where the day set for hear of your party vindicated in the se —Sheep that have i een fed here stage driver, describes his last trip ee* « r.uFn » lie i»T quality, and itrv be had by the Gin Fettled,or I f Quaettw. ing final proofs conies during the to Drewsev in this manner: State ns a lawless class of people? I vacancy in said office, and there is lection of men to represent you and have done well, N. Hoover started "Drifts in the road were so high We, citizens in the county, know no contests or protest against said your interests, in our State Legisla his band to the hills the 6th inst ; the horses would leap and plunge peterson’s^aoazineporj 890. the fanners here to be such as will ! claim, the remaining officer may ture. Ours is a young county, but J. A. McCune and P. Thompson forward into one and when out of ere long, with our rapid increase of will do likewise in a day or two. that into another, and when I would tank with the best citizens in any proceed to take such proofs, reduce population, we expect it to take a S AD ----- BEST AND CHEAPEST----- —Our Island is very prolific for look Lack. I could not see any trace ¡»art of Oregon, yet the following ! the same to writing, place it on file place in the front ranks of the most T he B est S tories —Our »torie» and r.ovtfk-’» are from Rtinc uf the i . k f ‘ popular author K— «—^j* = to be examined and passed upon of those I come through, as they admitted to De the beat published. For each wriu ■ »a Mr». Lucv II. Hooper. extract from the Grant County by the register and receiver as prosperous counties of the State of new born babes: in a radius of a would close over, so that there was art- man. trank Lev Benedict. Alice Maud Ewell. Ella Hi^i; »jn: Howard *ee’ey. nn«t oibcarM mile one each to T. J. Parker, N. Borne of their bent produ<-riot.». Eight novelet» and nearly one hundied »hurt j News, bitter as it is, is the kindest if the same had been taken when Oregon. Therefore, it behooves you Hoover, II. Philips and J. A. Mc an unbroken trail before me ar.d i contribute will be given during the year, ■ comment made on Harney troubles, there was no vacancy; and in all to be careful in selecting a fit per- [ Cune. T he B e 'T H ousehold D epartment .—Embracing articles on h'-a’.tl;. nursing the »ick. wastes of snow drifts in the rear. son. a man who is a man in the the garden kitchen and other »ubjeetB invaluable to the hvunehold. -------- I don't think the road will be open | j drt»making, since the summer of ’87, because it cases where proof has been taken full acceptation of the word, to T he B est F ashion D epartment —fiiving the lattru and choiuest gtvha of dree» forottfrJi — We had a very pleasant trip of h. ti-v wear, fully dem ribed, il narrated by hands >me colored fashion plat. - a . i acknowledges the lawlessness con- during any such vacancy the same represent your interests equally the fantastic toe at Guy Dickenson’s for stage travel till the middle of I ' and wood-engraviiiFb; a so, a full size dro» pattern monthly. may be now passed upon by the reg-' Marell. T he B est F ancy W ork P atterns —Many of them printed in color», embracing the nt* ICIA with those of Grant and Morrow. lined to “a clan,” and not to all ister and receiver. residence, 31st, inst. I and in. it popular dtBtgr.c produced at hone and abroad. Among those prominent for the that have made their bonus tn this Canyon City News: Mrs. Aldrich T he I’.' - t - teei . E n • .’. avin -—”re’cr»oD" is now theonlv magazine giving these. theinfli^^^H Sec. 2. That hereafter, when a — Your valuable paper is the all eugraviuga. county: vacancy shall occur in any of the pc sition of State Senator, there is only mail we have had for the past —widow of Mr. Aldrich who died T he cheapest --\ s n«i other magazine gives b « i much of interest and varietv for then»! one who has beyond doubt proven iuouey. Its price is within the reach ot everybody. last fall from injuries received by be “T he anarchists have been ac land offices of the United States by I to the people of this county that he month: without it we would feel ing run over bv a freight wagon— TERMS: 12.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. complishing their hellish designs reason of death, resignation, or re is n plotter, and a designing man almost isolated. was buried in the Canyon City cein- in Harney county again. We have moval of either the register or re not to be entrusted with the re- ELEGANT PREMIUMS FOR GETTING UP CLUBS: ’ ~ Saturday, . The circum- 2 Copies —Mr. A. N. Smith has sold his eterv . last l>een informed by Frank McJ’ean ceiver, and the time set for taking . sponsibilitv of representing the |F,. t O i With a handsome engraving “The Two Reader«' opit •» ■i.fO /choice of one of our standard bound books asprtaM that they burned four stacks of final proofs falls within the vacan county of Ha-ney in the State Leg ranch to Geo. Page. He has, also, ,, stances attending the lady’s death 3 4« ( ’«>i ’iis $ .4») »With an extra copy of the magazine for oue »W* s 9.00 /the getter up of the club. John Devine’s hay u few nights ago, cy thus caused, the remaining of islature. He has. by the position sold the» Palmer place to J W so soon after that of her husband 6 5 Copie Copies $*.00 i With an extra copy one year, and the engraving«1, : were sad in the extreme. She 7 Copies aggregating 200 tons. Rags satu ficer may proceed to take final he assumes as the Guardian Angel Page. 10.50 / book, as a premium to the getter-up of the clab. 1 was residing on her ranch in Bear proofs, in the absence of any con-1 rated with kerosene were found on For Larger Clubs, still finer premiums. of the down-trodden-and-much — Vicker <t Howser who have valley with her two sons, arid dur- the ground showing conclusively test or protest, reduce the same to , I abused race of poor “whom-ye-al- Send for a sample copy with full particulars. Adur« ss horses in Guy Dickenson s pasture. ■ ¡ng her illness it was impossible to . . ,, that the tire was set deliberately. writing, and place it on file in the PETERSON’S MAGAZINE. " in all communities, are loosing quite a number. King pr(x . ure the servicesofa physician "a's ”? Mr. Devine had lately purchased office to be considered ami passed 1 grown 306 Chestnut st.. Philadelphia. P» fat upon the spoils of mis weak before getting them from the ow;ng to the absence of a trail upon when the vacancy in filled." P roAn :lt this hay from Smith A Young, and T he H erald and Peterson one year $3.60, 25? ■ placed confidence; the strife he mountains. through the snow. After her death «as feeding it so about eight hun SAT has ever encouraged, the malice dred calves. What punishment is In llrply to th«* Nlnntlrr oti Jailer and envy he has aroused; the hatred —The loss of cattle is light here, i | the boys mounted snowshoes and IN dragged a hand sled upon which Mhleldft. too severe for a fiend who will de 11' naa iWKl'M. he lias fostered: dim and uiv the ui.viniu'Hi discontent thousandshave wintered in the tule was placed the body, until they ar ce: liberately deprive* itoordumb beasts Under caption i S6O of Not a Bed |ie ha? created. A man possessed and Hit few dead ones seen; the rived at Blanton's, when a team was of food for the sake of wreaking Cent Lost," the Canyon City News, I of a spirit that would pull angels buccarros are busy getting them vengeance on a man who has in-1 claim that secured and the remains conveyed JUST THINK OF IT down from heaven and place them out of the swamp, * and - - make fine to town. curred his enmity? This is not the of Feb. Gth. publish«* the following: on his own debased level—shall some of them Would' Canyon City. Feb. 2. '90 first time Devine has suffered at the From lams Creek Kagh we select such a man, who in the beef. Editor News: Will you allow me arrogance hands of such cowardly incendia of uni rid led egotism, Reliable information has reached — Feb. 10: Since writing. Vick- ries, and the sooner Harney coun a short space in your paper to an would make you believe that the ty breaks up their vile clan the swer« communication appearing in President of the United States was er A and I louse r liave lost 20 head this end of Grant county that C. W Do you want a Sewing Machine? Parish, of Canyon City, is an aspir of horses. better it will b»‘ for her rood name only subordinate to his will and in the Harney Items, of Jan. S, IM ’ . M), $17.50 ant for senatorial honors on the Re to $30.00 and prosperity, for men do not care fluence. and that he carries the lo — R. C. Garrett has returned from WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. to engage in business in a coiiimtl- in which the word “Devine” is cation of public-office« in his vest- Silver creek His sisters. Misses publican ticket for the seventeenth senatorial district, including Har With all Attachments. Write for llluatrated Circular» of onr “SINGERS” -NEW noME’’Jt nitv whose members resort to the used in such a manner that at pocket? Lizzie and Stella, have been quite ney, Grant and Morrow counties. $10 to $30, to'c’i to right e v rv fai cie I wrong. ’ long range one ivould think it was I, for one voter, protest against sick with la grippe, but are improv by ordering direct from Headquarter. Needha for any Machine» t»5 cent» ■ dJlm- Surely, the chinook was a God eave«! For th information of the news a devine revelations, but at short this man, and demand for myself ing. Addrtas send, and the continuance of the papers of Grant. Raker. Lake, Lane, range it has the appearance of be and those like me, the right to THE LOUISVILLE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, — P Thompson and family are same until the snow from the val Crook, Josephine, and other ex ing conceived in a muddled brain, I stand up and be counted for our visiting at Burns. LOUISVILLE. Kt c. leys and sky ranches has entirely 1 best interests. changes in the habit of publishing and born in the sanctum sanctor disappeared, will be a benefit to A blind man can see the tre alleged ‘‘facts’’ and similar “com um of the Harney Items when the mendous stock that by no other means he de “Texes” Bar. political and social issues rived. ments,” as the above, regarding the 1 editor was out. The writer of the that are forcing themselves upon Tune*-“Oh, Happy Le We.’* people of Harm v valley, wepropose 1 scurrilous article presumes that the the people, and a deaf man can ToTexe* I rill go. ye*. I will p», i »chaff Bros . of Hamilton, have Whene'er I want t<> know. 1 want to know. telling whoare the anarehistsof this tax 1 OREGON. been heavy Kisers with their shi-ep payers of Harney county do not feel the shock of the collission be- What there’» in Burn* to drina. tw.-en the forces of Labor and Cap In th* cheerful « link. thus far. but are still hopeful of county. and indicate their leader, know I that they have lost $'.t,<Xk* in ital SAYER A DORE all over our country. At Texas Far. I’RoraicT-'is. pulling through in good shape. without using his name (as seeing I the settlement with Grant county, Knd when I want to »m«>ke. 1 want to Lal o-, led. and to often misied, And hear a o « m I old Joke, a r.«ud old Joke, his name in print is, each time, a and 1 he has been told that it was a by the worst element of human so At th* Tex«-» there will be ( 8. Duston reports that he has Ke. -X cvr.Btantlr on Lsrd n latri* ol scalp in his girdle of glory), but 1 fact that Judge Maxy, of Grant, ciety, is struggling like a giant in < im?a for wa ai.d me At Texc« Far. lost about 3<X) head of «hcep so far so unmistakably that he that runs I told his friend« that he would place the toils, and striking blindly in F. Whfaay wiue. and ateer. Fun whh«'u: fear. this winter. » nauthf to bra 'ft here, to teat it hen'. the dark to rid itself of the mon There For ii ’Gm. Mixed or Sfrniah». 1 .ay read. C W. Blackwell, who lives near the figures at 120,1)00, and if neces strous butdens of its bearings; con They re alwaya Made fir»- rate Ritter, ifates that from some cause The people <4 the Harney coun sary would come to 110,000. To solidated and organized capital, At Texet Far. he has lost at least WK) Lead of try arc composed of Stock-dealer*, this I will say that eyery word is soulless, merciless, and insatiable, sheep out of his band of 20tK). He Go ItiTapkrr <. ZT.ui.8tio, large and small, holding lands for false from thebeginning to the end has poescssen itself of our lines of lias had plenty of feed, and still has Horse shoes, r ails, and all kinds transportation, taken ciiargw of our • ' k infs ..'•urfa'-elr-.ber ttoroaeMr >■ w.red krlr S .nj n n o . «*• ■ * gracing anil hay-raising purposes: A full statement of the settlement sufficient to run him some time vr-t, KKDl'CKD I’Kb X. industrious grain ami hay-raising l-etween Grant and Harney coun- financial system, and now reaches of wrought iron worked into shape but unless the severe weather cease«' out its hands to take possession of to suit the public Horseshoeing Farmers; swamp and meadow laind ty is on file in the county clerk's the Public Land, the lamd of the and ether Maeksiuithit g done on the prospects for saving the remain dr of his herd ia not at all favor- Grabbers Wag, workers, and the «dice in Harney county, and any People, and sneeringly asks ‘what at quick time Tupker’s. ¿able. N B._ A Good ruad all the way. THE HERALD i HE PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE CO safe cfc i for §580 IXTexv AÆa,ciiinorv