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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1890)
————————— I burn « advertisements . The imperial palace, twenty i silence reigned “round the bivouac square in the face, and vote thi re- ti p- t_j pg ra i n Wr: hope to see a full atiei.dance miles west of St. Petersburg, has of the dead . ” L__ - 1 at ."bool meeting, next Saturday ticket of the party, which, they are A short biographit'al sketch ot been burned down by nihilists. Every citizen tn the district knows now convinced, is the friend and the deceased will doubtless be read Seven i>ersons perished in the TIIUKsI’A Y. MAY 1. the importance of such a move, and protector of the poor, the govern-1 with interest by the many readers Haines. i the value of a good sehool building, ment, and opposed to class legisla of T he H ehai d . to which be was a - - Editor*. subscriber for himself family and The Providence Telegram says j and a central school to the town tion. a non-resident son and daughter, that in the year 1848. William F. ¡and community. We hope no one even since its first issue. jrOfcCOVNTY .EAT or HABXEY COUNTY Andrews, a master mason of Provi will oppose this enterprise. The Calohill Minnis son of Mr. and JXT. Ero-wn. b'l publish in this issue the j Mr». B. K. Caldwell, was burn in dence, stamjied his initials on a ; value of such a school in our town. BURNS. State, and District Democratic j Botetourt county, Virginia, Sept. copper cent, sent it out to the world, Leadine Merchant of Harney Count ' to the little children is of more ini ticket. The ticket is a good one. 25), 1821 ------- PtAI.EK IN------- in other words put it in circulation. ; portance than a great many would DEMOCRATIC TICKET. I at first think, with out looking For want of space we eannot this While emigrating from 'tissouri But Mr. Andrews always hoped to DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. HATS, CAPH, week publish a full statinent of the «itlr-his widowed mother and fam- have it back. Not long since, while deeper into the matter. 5 ou have i BJ ATE TICK FT. BOOTS. SHOES, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, ,11V to California in 1845 in Bear 1 standing and merits of the candi 'taking some change, he found his a primary school in the same town 1 STOVES, TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE |, CR UONGKCSSMAN dates “but will take occasion to valley in the Sierra Nevada mount PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, THE CELEBRATED ains Mr. Caldwell, then 21 years coin back again. After forty years . where is situated a good central II. A .MILLER, say,” that every one of the Ticket | of age, was, with several other men j school, you can every day hear the of wandering it had returned, and SULTANA RAZORS, AND "IXL” CUTLERY, WINES j jgljR UOVBRXCk. should be elected, and be it said to ¡in the train, enlisted as a volun CIGARS—AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES lie would not take hundreds of dol i little ones remark: “I’m going to TOO TEDIOUS TO MENTION. the credit of our ticket, we believe teer to serve in the Mexican war in SYLVESTER PENNOYER, study very hard, so that I may be Gen. Fremont's Battalion, bv re- lars for it. there are none of the candidates }«. R SE> KETAl'.’i ’• '■ TATE able the next session to go into the --------- o— s leeted by our deh gates at tire j cruiting officer Tom Fallon. They State New«. G. W. WEBB, welitTo Sudor's fort in Sacramento i large school building.” In convers- State Convention, identifies with j valley. thetK’»* down Sacramento 1 inf with any teacher who. has had -The largest number of prison j,” RHUJ’REME JUJJGE Cheapest House in Eastern Oregon for Cash. any corporation, batik, syndicate, river in an open boat and across i charge of a primary school in a ers, 380 in the history of the Ore B. F. BONHAM, the bay to the town of Yerba B'l- ! town where a central school is or monorxrly. ena, now t.ie cjtv of San Francisco, gon penitentiary are now confined J/UR STATE SCHOOL Sl I ER1NTENDENT situated, and they will tell you then Xtlih a jiopulation of less than therein. 'i. A. LEROY, that such is the case. Tire central, 300. -The Oregonian says that II M. Tins Albany Democrat makes jy'sr.STATE PBIXTEB. The vohmtevrs were put alioard or large finely finished school the ^sertion that the, nomination (he A^< rican man-of-war "l’orts- Donaldson, a politician of the dem JOHN O’BRIEN. ¡building, dgts as an incentive, and of D. P. Thompson means a "boodle ■ moutliWTlnd taken to San Jose, ocratic persuasion, is in Portland, j I stimulates the pupils of the prima where b^rey joined Capt. llasting’s This is rather hard on an aspirant ■ campaign.” TOILET ARTICLES. GLASS, P UTT Y, *c. UiKTKII T TICKET. ry department, to make greater el i ; eompaav numbering 80 men. who for joint senator for Baker anil “ There is nothing in the candi- forts. Consequently they advance P IB JUDGE: | proceeded to raid the country for date to recommend him as a suita Malheur counties on the Republic-; .more rapidlv, ami with a great ble one, except his dozen or more supplies. Thq. company when M. I). CLIFFORD, an tieket. BURNS, ORE I W. E GRACE, pRorv.iETo«, .deal less work and annoyance to banks, whose coffers are well tilled I equipped for service joined the Bat Ji. K PROSECfTINO ATTORNEY EGAL talion at Monterey, marched-down . -Natural ga6 has been found in with those “sinews of war,” which, their teachers. CHAS. F. HYDE, • to Santa Barbara and on to I.os' have become favorite weapons with Warenion, a suburb of Astoria. the Republican leaders in the ab Angelos. In an effort to convert A man by the name of Harrison JOINT SENATOR A Large Assortment of NOT SOON ENOUGH, sence of a meritorious cause, or the volunteers into regulars, at one I HENRY BLACKMAN, was sinking a well, and at a depth of . time, firn. Fremont won the warm ’ In our next iMue we will notice the merit« of ' worthy candidates. Dave Thomp the different candidate«, (Republican candi ,t J'KESF.K FAT1VE date» for the Htcite offices) but will luxe ocea ■ son is a cool, cunning intriguer, est regards of his men by paying 149 ft. allow of gas drove the work FIKE CUTLERY. NOTIONS, Etc, j aion to »late that the entire tic ket will be elect-; ‘ ** DS. DUSTIN. destitute of all qualities of states them, each, $25 as part of their pay. ■ men away, when the flame ignited, I ed bv an uverwhelming majority.—Item». Has just been Received. What a pity the Items did’nt I manship, or fitness fur the office of out of his private means In May, burned brightly five feet high. Ca,p- 1847, th ’ volunteers were mustered I make it known sooner Why, we | a staid, honest conservative people. o”t and scattered over the country, I italists propose to sink more wells, COI N rY TICKET It lias been quite frequeetly said of ■ wonder, did’nt the Items publish , late, that he has declared his will i the subject of our sketch in the fall believing that a stronger flow will gra iR COUNTY CLERK ' that bit of information soon enough ingness to sjiend $100,000, if neces I of that year again crossing the j i ire secured at a greater depth. r W E G RACE. so that^ome good Democrat could sary, to secure hie election. It re plains, employed as one of a guard PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOD1 ¡of 46 men as far as St. Joseph, Mo. I -J. D. Combs, of John Dav, has pOK SHERIFF , have sent a copy of the paper to 1 mains to t>c seen whether a whole married Miss Mary Williamson, matched the race-horse, “Jordan,,’ Í&- E vervt hir g guaranteed pure and of the very best A. A. COWING. ■the Democratic State convention, State can be bought or not.” the lady? who, to-day is widowed against “Brown Dick,” owned by 1 and saved that body of delegates ■ >R COUNTY JUDGE: by his death, after a union of 42 j Haywood, of the South Fork, for a F I vears. the trouble of bringing out a state WM. MILLER puree of $200.00ja side. The race To any one suffering from mel j ticket. But, Alas! the issue that In 1845| when the gold fever was »R ASSESSOR: ancholia we recommend the resolu at its height, he again crossed the ; will come off the 7th of June on F contained that important news tions of the Boston Home Market plains, anil in 1852. went back and j the Mount Vetnon race course W. E. ALBERSON. S U TL S HOT E£S was too late. Still, there is one: Club. If they wont make him returned with his wife and infant' Considerable interest will be mani- TREASURER: consolation. Therein many a slip E. K. TAYLOR, F 11 THOS. H ROBERTS, laugh it is a hopeless ease. This son W. II. Caldwell to make his i fested in this race as loth horses ¡between ‘the cup and lip. The conventicle of high tariff Republic home on the coast, finally locating are well known in Grant count*’ This large and comniodio'.s Hotel has been generally 1 in Oregon in 1857 in Marion county. Items does not take into consider poll SURVEYOR ans resolved Marell 26th that “the ' In 1862 served as Justice of the and bear the name of swift steeds. vated. The Proprietor v d. spare no pains to please his ation the fact that Oregon is likely directors believe that in cases like T. A. Mi KIN NON. [—Canyon City News. I Peace two years in Josephine j(S“Gi-od tai le service, and talks turnisheu with all markftr^H tired of corporations, monopolies, p ll S’ HOOL Hl’rERINTENIikNT .«hides, fir example, which is a 'county: in 1864 as State Senator -A train wreck occurrid at Union bankers and bondholders ruling ¡forthat county. In 1865 was one product of the farm arc but inci- L. B. BAKER. recently, which in the matter of fi jour government. David 1*. Thoinir- ; dental to a more important prod ¡of the seven Democrats (2 in the poll CORONER: ¡senate and 5 in the house) that nancial loss to the company will i eon, fur instance, who is interested uct. and as a material i 1 manufae F. P. MOORE ¡in—so we are told—“one dozen taring arc fundamental to many j voted “nav” on the 11th and 15th 1 be very serious. Two heavy freight U. S. constitutional amendments. engines were thrown from the track banks,’’ and also that he is willing great industries, it would be super R COMMISSIONERS I when the legislature was in called 33 urns circulating t jbrar bv the spreading of a rail, and pil to put into the boodle $100.000 to latively unwise to take such an ar session to ratify same. WM. ALTNOW, led one on top of the other along secure his own election; as usual ticle from the free list, where it h: s T B. JAMES. In 1868 represented Douglas ________ II A IT G1 there is no lack of funds to carry been furl? years, and nut a <1 '.l t v rountv i . ¿,'if. l«>i< r house of the side the track. Scv ral freight cars V -i V T H r Y^ Y W WTlW H l' ^l l u etl K't.* I ll i^i^wnSnnn^pacKer than th • ' ' up for several yards, ^fhe two en SIM. CffACE,............................. L ihkahux . 1880 settled in Harney valley, in !v <>000 pieces to I e put together, it has been for twenty years or jert Hmr. in In ««HHivrii.ni coni I..11 u ui:h the i- Free lîi-mîin» Room :s « to o ohn s-'» of .ax'liir- ibi. 'n >«.r.Mivt-* on me rec K ciu H dr Koom M m gineers and firemen of the front j < 1.1 grower and which would, to say (’rant countv. Eastern Oregon. uot * for p ir< ntisuiK i •-■-U fur u l'ul lie Lil rr.rv for Hurt s—The lot f..r the bulldint and these require to be as accurate more, towards central organization; engine jumped. The fireman ol I the least, endanger the prosperity TERMS: MemLresblv I Memi ertili,, Fee »12 n » vrer. year. Reading Eredi ut Fee 10c. We. Pi-preé nf »e, or 11 nil pi.., Sixteen years ago lie united with ly adjusted as the worksof a watch. the reins of the government in the every let ante. bend for <’uiulugue. . ------------ of interests of far greater import the 1. 0 O F. with .via mi lie was the sic >nd engine could not escape oalcal ur n<»>k. Hinde with the Ubrarlan, • - In -------- hands of a few, and that few the líf- rhe I Ibrariii’i !« ’ f. r and will take sul r. rimi ance.” The only reason why it a n ember in good standing at the from tfie cab but very fortunately iilteal. an.i . nier any Ito. k. puM.alie.l in lhe l ulled Metre , O ne of the features proposed for monied power, and that power would be "superlatively unwise” time of his death. Out of ten got through without serious injury. Picture». Work» of Art, House-iluilullif l'relgiia. Etc the Worlds Eat~ at Chicago in 1S92, 'is the monopoly, and the monopoly to put a duty on hides when the children five reached the years One of the engines is almost buried is a tower 1600 feet in height, is the bondholder and banker, who duty on iron ore must be main of maturity: Three, with their fam out of sight in the mud. Assistant ilies. W. IL Caldwell, Mrs. A. A. l isting $1,500,000. This tower is havc-^as has been clearly proven tained, and the duty on wool in Stenger, and L. M. Caldwell, are Superintendent Parry went to the I to be .rsccnded by two spiral rods, and deini nstrated—no respect for creased is that the shoe and leath resident in Burns near his late scene with a wrecking crew and the agricultural or laboring class. one for cars and the other for car er men happen to be very influen home, and in daily attendance dur constructed a temporary track If the voters of Or g >:i I e i -ve in ing the past six months of his wea -J23L»F*TTAX_. ^300,0 riages, three and three quarter tial with the Massachusetts Kl ry patient suf’ering. J. B. Cald around the wreck.—B. R. D. class legislation, if the voters of F. E. B each . President, I W m . M c F all , Treasure; miles long. publicans. well reside- in Waitsburg. Wash, Oregon desire tiie control of their E. IlrctiiE», \ ice-President, | W. F. B rownton , Secret«| -The Lewisburg correspondent of ami Mrs. F. E. Smith, at Yoncolla, the Salt in Statesman savs: Grand S ome ranchers of our vallc are rights and liberties to be in the keep Douglas county. Oregon. safe «fo religible, through sowing grain, while others ing of a party, whose representa An Olii Pioneer Cono to Such is the record of prominent mother Lewis, in her 83d year. tives, in our legislative halls, make have just commenced. Those that events in the long life of a brave I while returning from the spring j fW“List of Directors and Stockholders at thcufiice of the Al soldier, an enterprising citizen, a with her pail of water, picked up I arc living along the water courses laws bcneticial to the Inboring J. D. Shaw, , lion. C. M Caldwell, late senior kind husband and father, and a an Indian arrow head that is quite have nut been able to do theirseed- class, provided such laws do not 2-30tf BURNS. OREfiOl partner in the firm of C g< >od M. Cald- I a relic. It is black flint inter-1 >ng on account of the condition of eontlict witii their own interest, but well A Son of Burns. Oregon. a the ground, it being to wet. but all such laws must not infringe upon Mexican soldier, and one of the spersed with quartz, pearl and em talk that the prospects fer good the rights or touch the pockets di- earliest settlers in Oregon, after an I: cut err at’« '¡n carine. erald. and under the microscope rptLe Setw-Äzrtu. rsetly or indirectly of the privileged extended illness of six months, died ’ exhibits a roseate hue of exquisite NEAR BERNS. OREGON. class: if the voters of Oregon, w ish 'at his residence in the bosom of beauty. The Molalla Indians for his family. April 25. 185)0, and was' 1 he "\\ hitc House. ” tomi't pro- every vote they cast to forge anoth ty years ago told the whites of a j JNO. W. SAVER 'I lie Ontario and Burns mail interred with the highest honors Pitcrs: er link in the chain that binds them that could be given the dead in' pie means a flat, two-story, unpict- rock south of Mt. Hood, in the to ite is puldistied .".« a daily mail. more closely to serfdom with the this section of the country, on Sat uresque white house, as th ■ view mountains, that shown with such Il Such is the case, how is it that Keens constantlr on han«l a lnrce «to< k of banker and monopolist for their urday, April 2<>. on one of the most generally given of it shows the se intense brightness as to excite super Buri s only reci ives through mail verely plain north front: but there important anniversary days of the master. If such is the desire of the Flooring, stition in the savage breast to such i :.<<• .. week? There is certainly a voters of Oregon, then we say vote I. O. (). F. of which order he was, arc many oilier views of the loine ar. extent that they feared to ap screw loose somewhere. The |x-o- an esteemed member. , of our Presidents, and w e are indebt Moldings, the Republican ticket. ple are getting tired of this kind of At 2 p. m.. after the family took ed , to Demo s t's Family Ma ;azit e proach the sparkling luminary. farewell of the remains, it was tak for layingth em before ti ». The M.i- There is not much credulity to be a farce, and the matter, we think. TTlSLStic ■I ou.d lie i.vest.gated, and parties llESI I T nr HARRISON’S ADMtNIS- en in charge by Harney Lodge No. number of this popular Magazine attached to Indian tradition, but if TK ATION. ■ i and borne to the church, where the stone from which this nrrow Atl kind, at .urtare lumber thoranshly » re ran cd far building párpete» »*«>1 v. I u are to blame should l e made literally takes you t<> Washington From the New England states to a crowded audience of relatives, ItEOVCKIl PRICE. suffer for this breach of contract. neighbors, friends and aeipiaint- and show■> you the "W hite houMi” head was extracted could be locat west, the Democratic victories in allies Rev. McCart delivered the ed. gems of great value might be ~ .... ---- , . from every point of view, as well as the recent elections show the result usual funeral service, interspersed found. JNTerw Machinery Harrison of the Harrison administration, or with appropriate musical exercises its charming surroundings. The seventeen beautiful illustrations will has been the consequences of the mistake by the church choir. The assemb N. B. A Good mad all the wav. Miss llighup—“ It’s perfectly thousand the citizens of our government made ; ly paid a last token of resjx ct by give you a lx-ttcr idea of the nation's scandalous! Did you bear alout filing past the casket and viewing Executive Mansion than you could t hen ipics- in defeating (inner Cleveland. Ci the pale features of him they )iaj possibly gain by a personal visit: Miss De Pink ”’ invariable ties, counties, and towns that have known in life. Miss Tiptop—“No. What has and never l«forehas it been so ful : oil.«'era is m ver lieen know n to go Demoeratie The Burns Brass Band in honor she done?” I» rsi.ns re- since their organization, have given of the old Mexican soldier pre ceiled ly and beautifully illustrat'd “Oh, the most immodest thing W m W oods . M anager . tin funeral procession, lhe Odd This feature alone will make the large Ikniocratic majorities. The fellows in their handsome regalia Muy number of Demorest'» Fami imaginable! She's let all the world LARGEST STABLE AND BARN IN THE HARN EY <C<’ city of Milwaukee gave 5000major followed the black-draped hearse ly Magazine have a phenomenal know «he is crazy to get married ity for the Democratic irarty. Be with its guard uf honor In kind- sale; and those who are so furtu- by going and joining a cookery New— Fresh—Clean- fore the election no om- had at« idea .!>• remembrance uf the man who school." — New York Weekly e.at ■ cs to possess it. will find in it Plenty Feed, Water, an d lonijeU-nt Service. of such a result It plainly proves ever had a smile, a kind word, and Th;« », «in. » full | ¡ tco n,<rnu „«-»ii<,r. <«<,,.«„ t„ »n. H..r»e». I- «rdiní'^'n a fund of information and amuse ready < «rrlullj »raMBid. It-J and *a'rtr<l. 1 that the v.-ti rs of our government whom ear fur e\cry child with X<!«lith»nal Items. he came in contact, the ___________ •>“■««» ai»M«ir fW-l llilcuil for fis’l the. importance of a clurnge. school children march, d two a- ment, containing, a- it docs, nearly two hundred illustratii ns. ciuMl-, —Judge Shields he ld a caJI term anil I v their preterit .Action are breast with Hural offerings, follow- A M >y Fes- of ourt. Monday. April 28th. the stamping th> soil of oondemi.riion ed bv the carriages of ministers. ishing such article Burns-Cany jn Stage Line, tival in Florence,” “Transform a- mourners and friends did upon the Republican partv fur cor I. J ewitt , P rofrieto «. —Henderson Elliott, R N Mil After the grave was filled, at the tiens ef a liultertiy." "The Stellar Ire.,« Farr«,» MnaGara. » e lnre.;a; a. and rn.lare.atka «n lie rupt legislation The people of the ler. Harvey Elliott and J. Wnslev. • «Uh iheoi.tarM. PrtnsTlIle. nn.1 I ak«yl<-» «:•«.. at Burn«. » ch.se of their Is autiful ceremunics, Universe. “The Fanes cf the ti.it » for p«nenjrrr*. I lilted States now comprehend the Odd Fellows gave place to the Plains. ” Silver ereek, were in town last Mon Modeling in <¡lass. ” day and Tuesday, on land business. that instead of the Republican rul children's decoration ef the m<>un I Kindergarten Work ar d Blay for ers legislating in Ixhslfof the In —seven little boys so deposited —The spring term of school itX H 't.ie. i"' Besidcr, in this num- boring i las.«, and the “protection of the several letter ( formed of ever- green s and fragrant Hi were) of the l« r Ella \\ b.< < ler Wilcox t om- district No. ■'> Poison creo» will Be American industry,” they hare word TON SAM - - - _ _ _ _ •Grandpa.” and four little mences an intensely interrsting gin o> Monday May 5th Mis» llo«' been legislating to the interest and girls those of the word "Rest.” as so», ai d tno oil pietnr s. "1 Ilembree teaelier. O hin ESE AND JAPANESE G"00 protection of the "American capi to form a cross on the grave, the Won’t’" and 1 Will," make it — There will 1 e preaching on Sii- ether children laid their F re, Fanciful, and Varied. s» verni talist. ami we believe the voters of douldy attractive Published bv Vi r creek, at the scL<M<i house. Sat b.e th » rurt a < «*1 when .‘a :.» wd . and^xaalM th? pretty array .»f Faaay the State cf Oregon are not an ex designs and IxNjuet« so as to >ur- Rr»$.iMb> Trice« for 4’i»ah oue d««»r B».nth of G^er’a Hardware r«>re. j round t!.< cross The pastor pro- M Ji nning> l*vn:...--.'st. 15 East 1 Ith urday afternoon of May at I ception. and will look tire matter neunecd the len.ediet Ltion and «oon St New Y.-rk A CHINESE LAUNDRY o’ckx k p m. by Rev McCart. io aairc ’ ci Mir g . . BURNS CHINESE BAZAR. J