East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 03, 1890, Image 1

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O regon
H erald
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1890.
HERALD
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BYRD à SOLL
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
T. V. 11. EMBREE. M. I).
Office at hia r« "l'’eu< e o», ehe east ide el Sil-
v J cb River, tei uiilea Luluw Burns.
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the put».¡slier f..r put ment
orders li s paper uis’-.n
Notary Public.
ail arreura/es, or the Pub
o send ii uuii! payment is
•I the whole amount whether it
D. I. (¡RACE,
4* oilier or not There < nil be
BURNS. OR
iui'iiiH e t ill pa*, mem is made
Land Filnp.p. Contvst Blanks, Applications for
hi who takes a paper from the
her directed to his mime ur an- PublitHiiuii Notices, (•■rrectly and promptly
:-r hu hns subs ribed ur nut. is attended to. Dee»Ls. Notes, and .Murt^ages
legibly dravvn up. ( barges reasonable. 11-50.
Hie pay
liner urdurs his paper f :upped
e, and the Fubtislier cumiiiiies
8 rioer is bound iu pay fur it if
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if the p. siuffiue. This proceeds
hai a mull must pay fur what he
J NAT. HUDSON,
■ have decided that refusing ti
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lipper’s Weekly............. 5.20
iirper’s Bazar
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hrpur’s Young People . <3.75
leii’s Manifold ( yelopedia, 2.90
sal volume after Vol. 1, 55 cents;
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if all the above works can be ex
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Levi I’. M. r ..II
Jan-va ’» liaine
Vt iiiiani \S i .dum
JohuH. \<»hic
Re- tic <: Pr«»ciur
jam in I*’. Tracey
■rem in h M. Rusk
Wm H. II. Mi her
John Wm.amakpi
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( J. N. Dolph
•f J. H. Mftcheij
Binger IleriiiHun
Sylvi 6;er Penno- er
.’(Jeu. W. Mcbri te
(i. W. Webb
J. B. M< Elroy
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Frank bakei
D I R. s. blrnhan
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Wm. P. lord
D s W. W. Thajvr
junif i.*n district :
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MEL-’.... J. B. HUMTINGToN
I?........... H arrison K ell .: y
' DIRECTORY.
DE TRI
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1ST EL’HCOBAl. CHURCH
'N c C art Pastor.
fa< hing by the paster in each
U id fl fur: hcr notice*
r.s—at 11 n m. and 4 20 p m
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; —Gt 11 a m. and 7-Op m
i ’I ETTER.
F. XO. 77. Î. O. <>. F
m Hall, cierv Snturdar
J. F. M< K1NN.-N. N. U.
dogwb “
n tiicefr
v¡ nt tor
that i**
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R MAILS
Earthquakes at Chile.
Polk county lost $60,000 worth
of bridges.
La grippe is now in Mexico, In-
dia and Persia.
Congressmen Wm. Vanderver
promises to supped the Eight-hour
League.
•'
Twohundred grain porters struck
for higher wages in Liverpool.
March J3.
President Harrison has pur­
chased $21,000 worth of property
in Indianapolis, Indiana.
I
Eo;ty women graduated, March
! 13, as doctors from the Woman’s
j Medical College, Pennsylvania.
A San Diego foundary is busy
making 500 retorts for the Spreck-
I els sugar refinery at San Francisco.
Ex-State Treasurer, of Jack::on,
Miss., is found to be $300,000 short,
Practices in all the courts of the Elate, by the expert accountants, in his
Also, before the E. t>. Land Oltlec.
accounts.
B urns , O r .
V ING SI
Murder*., Suicide«, Ihcft«, Accident«,
L<>Mt*$l>y Fire, i'loud, ICnil,
C^ ch ne and £*l Iz-zai d
W. K. Ball, of Truckee, Nev.,
has shipped live tons of honey to
the San Erancisco market.
Attorney-at-Law.
L and M atters a S pecialty .
BURN S A DV ERTI8EM ENTS.
Fighting in Peru.
A corrcspndent writing to the
The high water destroyed $125, 8. F. Examiner, from Lima, March
OiM) worth of property in Oregon Ci­ 13, says: The agitation in the
provinces, cased by the antagonism
ty.
between the cadidates of the Con­
The steam schooner, “Chance,"
stitutional party for tlje Presiden­
In Harald Building, Room adjoining the Office.
which left Astoria about a month
Opeu Every Day except Sunday, from 9 a m to 4 p m.
tial nomination, has assumed grave
ago, is reported lost.
Every Ijnly aud Qeutleinan a wsleuuie Visitor to the Reading Room during the hour« warned.
proportions. At l’uno their was a
The last Oriental steamer from collision, resulting in the loss of a
Hong Kong to San Francisco, bring number of lives, and the pillage ofj
the the news of eruption of Mt. many houses. There was, also, u
Zo-o, the destruction of one life and collision at Ilugnta, many on both ’
$3,400,000 worth of property.
sides being killed, and among them :
Seattle contains within itself a the chiefs of both parties—Senor
ASSETS OVER A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS.
city of N. G’s, there are 800 va­ A?ona, a deputy of congress and
grants ; 300 nrostitutes; 75 profes­ the head of the revolution, and Dr.
“The IxiaJing Company of the Pacific Northwest.”
sional gambler's, "a?!'! 400 others Urbina, chief of the Rosas party. I
r- £»«?at VATE DWELLINGS AND FAHM rROl'KRTYA SPECIALTY.
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without any visible means of sup­ Dr. Urbina,.after five members of his '
family had been killed, took refuge
port.
with those who stijl lived, in aj
The fifth annual convention of
OF SALEM, OREGON.
church, where many women and!
the Sunday School of Oregon, will
children and old people had already
be held in the Christian ch-meh, at
Burns, Ore.
gathered. The priests exhorted the [ J.C, PARKER Agent,
McMinnville, commencing, Tues- ,
Indians to desist from their butch-j
day, April 15, and closing, Thurs­
erv, but they were drunk and blood­
day, April 17, 1890.
thirsty and incapable Jof reasoning.
A very destructive jand slide, They threatened to burn the church,1
near Eeklev, Curry co., Or, cov­ when Dr. Urbina, knowing that he!
FROM PRINEVILLE TO BURNS.
ered over seventy acres of fine bot­ was the cause of their action, and
tom land from 10 to 20 feet, bury­ wishing to save the lives of the I
C. B. BAKER, Sub-Contractor.
LMVra Prineville Monday, at 6 a m.
Arrive, nt Burn, Wednesday, at 6 p m.
ing about 30 head of cattle and other people, determined to sacri­
Leave, Burn, Thursday, at 6 a m.
Arrive, nt Prineville Saturday, at» p m.
horses, and killing three persons. fice himself, and after receiving the
i
The noise of the elide was heard 18 benediction of the priest, he went
Passenger rates from Prineville to Burns $7.50; Hound trip$14— with CO days delay.
miles.
out to the guerrillas and was mur­
A man named Gilbert Morans, dered. Not satisfied with this, they,
a prominent saloon keeper at Al­ in their drunken fury, continued
LAKEVIEW A D V E R TIS E M E N T.
buquerque, March 13, shot himself their career of butchery ftir hours.
through the heart, because the girl Over 100 lives wege sacrificep to the
he loved refused to marry him. He old rancor between the families of
willed the girl al! his property, Azona and Urbina.
The width of the Mississippi at
Memphis, March 1~. was 50 miles,
which amounted to several thou­
and reports of loss of property by
sand dollars.
Hood still poured in.
March 13, at Havana the agita­
The Truckee ice companies have
i
tion in favor of the annexation of
only store,4 39,000 tons of ice this
Cuba by the United States, has at
Will j ractiue in all of the courfß « f the State. season against 100,000 tons at the
last reached a crisis. La Tordo,
All bususcKS placed ii
-hin firm will be same time last year.
promptl.\ aitended to.
conspicuous for its vigorous denun­
The Virginia and Truckee rail­ ciation of the Government and for
road company spent $50,000 this its advocacy of independence or an­
wintt r to keep their track clear be nexation, capped the climax by say­
tni. u R. ii .land Virginia Cjty.
ing: ‘ The Spanish Government, hv
. -.ar-old boy, of Elko, its disgraceful and nimous atftnin-
i. k Norton, has made i.-tralion of affairs 'in this island,
,y a long trip on snow-shoes has done more than anything else
tin.- winter, lie thinks nothing of to throw Cuba into the arms of the
United States.” The editor of the
d ing thirty miles a da .
■ i vplo.- ipp of dynamite oe- paper was arrested two days ago,
i iirred. March 13, at the Brooklyn and is still in jail. The other
A.iD r works: 940 cartridges were journals are now more cautious,
-locked >!V. l-.vo lalior.rs killed but the agitation among the people
is stronger than ever.—S. F. Call.
amt t • o ihcrs fatally injured.
Attorneys at Law,
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THE BURNS READING ROON.
AND Pr.OPllIETOHB.
HUl’TION KATE
The flood in Oregon was the
most damaging since 1861.
STATE INSURANCE COMPANY.
The
Farmers’ Company.
S<±ge]
i n e
THE HOPKINS HUOSE
I k the Breaking of a Mirror a Bail
Omen?
M. D. HOPKINS, pRorRiBToR.
A lunatic saw the reflection of a |
man’s form in u mirror, and taking !
it for an enemy in the next room,
he snatched up his pistol and fired
at the figure, The bullet struck it
in the head. The crazy man was
secured before he could reload his
weapon and the man’s life was
saved. Yet there are sotn<^ super-
EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLASS.
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Tbie Hotel ia new (House, Rooms. and Furniture) and offers courteous service to ovary Gaost
C
stitious people who look upon the
breaking of a looking-glass as an
evil omen. To such may be com­
L axbvikw , O rku ^ k .
II. R. SCHLÄGEL
mended another story, related by
an Englishmen who, with his family,
reptesred dr all Khi<?8 c>i Weik in th Blackimith line. Horse thcelag at.IV.SO
had passed ten years in India:
“It was a very sultry summer |
^-BUGGIES, WAGONS, ET C.,-^
night. The doors and windows of,
made to oanaa with neatsum , and or good quality .
our bungalow stood wide open to let;
A L L W O R K W ARRA N'T E D.
in the air. My little daughter, 21
As an exchange says: there is a years old, was asleep in a low crib)
Tl. crew of the \im ritan seal­
good deal of truth in the following in a room adjoining th ■ one where
DRKWREY ADVBRTISÍ MÏNT.
ing schooner, Lily I.., of Sail Fran­
w
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I was setting engaged with some
cisco, which arriv d at Port Town- clipped from an exchange: There
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are always two sides to a question. accounts. It was late and all the
i send, March 10, charge the cap­
If the parents would examine into servants had retired, and every­
tain wisn poisoning Jesse II Sturgis,
a child's conduct at school, while thing was quiet out-doors and in.
aged 19, while nt sea. The boy
In the room where the child was
under a teacher’s jurisdiction, per­
was ill with rheumatic fever, and
PKOrBIBTMl».
DICKSON A SULLIVAN
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BL -St KSM1TH.
haps they would not find fault with sleeping there was a large pier-
the captain gave him a glass of
glass,
which
we
had
brought
ou\
ADULI h TUPKEH----- Puer’«
the teacher
much for correcting
Lou. J. Bosenberg, Mixologiit.
liquor with 50 drops of laudanum.
the chilli. A teacher has a hard from Liverpool. It was our most
—GENERAL REPAIRING—
When an express train from San lot at best; patience is the most pretentious article of furniture.
Everything in our line of the Rest. Liquors—Whiskies, Brandies,
AM»
Francisco arrived at Sacramento, valuable jewel to them, and sym­ This glass hung directly opposite
Wines, Fancy Drinks, etc., Cigars, etc., always on hand when
; 13th ult , an oil cloth coat was pathy and cupport from parents where I was sitting, so that if 1
you call on “Uncle Dick,” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or.
found on the pilot, covered with whose children they are preparing raised my eyes, objects in the other
Promptly executed. The building lias been on
larged ami improved ami is nrepared to turn blood. The pilot and machinery for future life cannot help but be ) room were mainly t® be seen in it.
out ail kit i f of t)lii< kamithing on short notice
and in the Leaf tn lie. Terns. Cash.
1-1 v were, ul«o. all over blood, showing appreciated.
Suddenly my attention was attracted
plainly that some one had been run
by what seemed to be n shadow ,
C A. SNOW A CO.
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
✓ M .oheur Gazette: From a private
HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS.
over. Investigation proved it to he
flitting past, or rather by a sense of
Barents obtained, and all patent buRincM attended to promptly and for moderate fee«.
letter from I). M. Coleman, of Para­
Our Office 18 opposite the U. H..Patent office, hii <1 we can obtain in less time than these
a track watchman, named Philip
something moving in the other
dise Valley, Nevada, to Mr. G. W.
remote from Washington. Bend Model or Draw lug. We advise as to patentability fr««
Horan, who, it" is supposed, went to
room. I looked up. The sight
of chaigci and we make no charge mile«« patent Is secured.
Peirc&i we are permited to take the
tv. A. V. IHHIRE,
J. NAT. Hl DSON sleep on the track.
We refer here to the Postmnster, the Superintendent of Money Order Division, ’and,
which met my gaze chilled my
Bakeview, Or
Harney, Or.
followit’g extracts: The loss of cat­
official« <»f the V. H. Patent office. For circular, advice, term«, and referauvea !• «•(««<
b'col!
In
the
mirror
there
was
re
­
clients in your own State or couutv, write to above address.
'rk - Louisana Loiter’- Company tle is jimply incredable, and horses
tie;; 51 a tig<T creeping stealthily
WILSIHRE A IIUDSO
is making a desperate effort to re­ will at lennt lie a half toss. *Thc
tain its corporate life. Failing in' sheep stood it better.. There are two forwar-l i.rwnrJ the sleeping child.
aat
LAKEVIEW AM) HARNEY. I
1 the effort to obtain a a charter from inches of snow mi tltf.' .vaH«y uuJk I was wholly unarmed,
This firm practices tn the courts of th£ state N. Dakota, it is thought they will Batiste and Farley tml. d ML'ir powerless, benumbetl., gazing with
arid before the I’. 8. Laud Office. Any land
Office or other huainvsa entrusted to them will offer an enormous sum to the legis­ horses to winter, intending to ^et awful faeination into that mirror.
receive orôrnpt attention.
To scream or make the least nm-
lature for removal of the present hay from Cal., but struck a block­
£W-LAM> ( A>ES SOLICITED.
¡tion
would precipitate the terrible
charter which expires two years ade on the mountain, and had to1
I). 8. HOPKINS, A rchi T wct .
hence. The proposition, we under­ pay $50 a ton for hay. It has teen tragedy. Suddenly the tiger, see­
Grand Rapid*, Mirh.
ELITE SALOON. stand, will be to pay the entire
ing his own reflection in the gins.“,
Wall furn'sh Designs of Houses. Cottages, and Mansion« coffin
a severe winter and a hard blow to
figure wanted. If you rib-su lo build,«end |1 to my addr< $a, and
stopped.
He
lashed
his
tail
back
11.« of..; <i< wufi:i of dwellings, like the one oil til»- in Etm ( iilf . oon II kr T
HARNEY.--------------- OREGON State debt, amounting to about $12,- the county after a two years drouth.*’ i
full plan of en< )>, full size details, complete sp»-< ifi< iitioug. anil bin of mate _
and forth, his eyes shot fire; euch
COAT.-WORTII .1 TREGASKIS,
full mxl complete so any ordinary carjiciiter or builder will liaw no troubl
000,900.
The
above
speaks
volume«.
rKOSRIKTOB!*.
ahead and completing tne work And If you do npt find just what yon want
: seperate hair of his orange-yellow
what change« yon desire made, and I will m commodate you Or Itinve Ord. A
General Wesley Merritt U. 8. A. ' coat « emed to stand erect al the,
H erald . Y au will It a« cheap to erec t a handsome hogs- n« to wa«tv material on'AnT’.i
A wealthy farmer, Henry Nune
sightly building. WI1J aid you ia rc-cou«tru< ting your prt*«eut betiding,
living near Drown, Clinton co., Io­ will contribute tp the April number sight of a possible rival. Faster
LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
wa, was found murdered, 13th nit., of Harper's Magazine an article en­ anti faster that expressive tai)
and his wife badly wounded, The titled "Three Indian Campaigns,” whipped the floor. Another mo­
Wachmaker&Jewe le murder is believed to have been accompanied by map, nnd illustrat­ ment and the animal uttered a deep
done the day before. A son-in-law ed from drawings by R. F. Zog- challenging roar, and sprang for
J. W. BONEBRAKE.
Lakeview, Oregon.
called and found the old man dead baum. The article gives memor­ ward w ith one great Aotind. There
in the kitchen, and a further search able incidents, illustrating the dif­ was a crash of
a loud pro­
tZ
found the aged wife upstairs near­ ferent phases of Ii.dien warfare in longed roar of surprise and rage <2M Cx W,,J* B*'Y THE OltF.I.I. TYPE W RITER WARRANTED TO VO
nF I
ns any One Hundred Dollar Machine
p. H MURPHY.
ly dead from having been beaten the West. The campaigns referred from the tig< r which jarred the
LAKEVIEW
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OREGON while engaged in a conflict with the to are those against the Cheyenne, ground. The /real mirror, with its . It com bi net himi 'I. k iTvwith durability — hueed . ease of operation
wear» longer without cost of repairs than nny other uinchino has
murderers. The room was disar­ Apache, arid Ute Indian*. Gener­ frame, f<41 to<he floor, pulled from
HAY A GRAIN
no in<cribbon to hither the operation. It n.at, substantial, nick-
ranged and l <-spattered with blood al Merritt quotes and confirms the its position. Th - tiger turned tail
cl-plated—perfect anti adapted to all kinds of typewritin g
|s>rtioii of a rejNirt bjr General Sher­
Phvsicinns say the old lady cannot idan declaring that it would have and sprang out at the open d-.or.
Liken Printiug Frews ¡1 produce* abftrp, ct»»an, legible rn.inti«« ripf. Two
< . hi !»«• i:, o|«* ut < gi <‘ wri’ ii.y* Editor- l.iii,.<i- rnini-t» ibanker«, h
live. Robbery is sup|s»sed to have teen actually less expensive to our
It had «11 lappened so quickly
m iniifa' l’irer*«, buwineav men, etc., > atiriot nuke a*l>ett«r iuvestni*nt'
nt i.er'-on
iue<k<.in Lei < .m»* a <;.... '■ »erator, or a. rapidtoiu
been the incentive to the deed, as government, if an army of 6“),<100 or that I bid alm st have I clieved Au intei
Mr. Nune frequent! v had large sums 70.000 had txen maintained for the it a dream, butfor the broken mir­
♦1,000 offered any operator wlio can do better work »itb a Tjrr
Writer than that produced hythe Ode!1. pS^Reliabh- A«rt.ta
of monrv in the house, ft is tho't prosecution of these Indian wars; ror and the Miks of blo<xl left
' "and, moreover, th'- Ll<xxl of gal­
and Salesmen wanted. Special ind"ctm«nf«i to Ueulcrt.
I » fl H-i
the murderers secured little, (or a lant officers, soldiers, and citizens, where th- shatrred glass had cut
I.ARSR BAY HKtniWO. Bn
For Pamphlets, giving <mdonmiB«nta,
-g^ddrciB the
«juarter-rirrlr. polii** wp. sb-
hand-satchel is still in the home would not have rested on our the tigers feet.-Youth's Compar.-
(.» within the » j t-r..«». 1 by ho ,r
ODELL
TYPE
WRITER
CO,
Jks»«**»,
C hi awo . I’.:
under the *ju«r.cr Cirviç J
with *1103 in it.
hands.
General Blacksmith & Wason-maker
T he D rewsey S aloon .
JOB W
K.
PATENTS.
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Attcrneys-at-Law, «
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