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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1890)
—— «•’ ft Ns ADV ERTI HEM ENT». I < tween wimii uruiuv Ex-C..ngres»man Horae»' F Page. n<igM, litwetn which a bronze is lion of the Senate, it was amended the county-seat ? The Pres.« THE HERALD. tablet appears with the name of published in Harney Would not to add a column showing the equi who was reported as dying from lA*e gilded beneath a laurel wreath. Uie citizens of Harney think it a valent ad.aiorera duty, another heart disease some time ago is now The pedestal and base are of white WZDX'ESDAT. Jl'k’l U. MK tbqiieh idea of the people of Burns for eases where tariff is reduced, almost convalescent and bis physi granite, the column datk blue. The and the words "where practicable” cian believes be can permanently height of the pedestal is forty feet K4Uwc*. to turn the cold shoulder to Juo. E. and a few inches and that ot the Roberts, the editor, simply because added to the reauirement of giving cure him. Leading Merchant of Harney Co.,. statute slightly more than twenty . he worked with all hie might reasons for alterations. This last : Meagre information comes from feet, making the total height about -------- DEALKR IN-------- CXM’X-A-DOODLJvUO: ! and main for liis town’ We Jure amendment is unfortunate as the Sau Pete county, Utah. May 30. of sixty one feet above the ground. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS CAPS i sure the editor of the Press said committee will make its own con the breaking of a rcservnr dam HISTORY OF THE MO.NfM EXT BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDW a »» 1 harder things about the town of struction of the word "practicable ” above Gunnison on a branch of th" Gen. Robert E. Lee died October STOVES. TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLASswi» Burns than we did of his town, But it is to be hoped that there are Sevier River last Wednesday. The 12,1870. The 25th of October follow PAINTS. OILS. GLASS. PUTTY, THE CFIF r »?!- i and no one in this town has, to my more in the Senate infused with the reservoir covered 5.000 acres and ing Gen. Jubal A. Early issued a SULTANA RAZORS, AND “I X L” CUTLERY* U k ? : knowledge, blagued him very seri- idea of Mr. Plumb to suffer certain I had an average depth of twenty call addressed to the survivin' offi CIGARS—AND A THOUSAND OTHER a RTI ci ?! TOO TEDIOUS TO MENTION U i.ausiy, or tireatene him with ex- manufacturers "to fry their own feet of water. There was a large cers and sailors of the army of fat” rather than have the duties ; settlement below and it is thought Northern Virginia, to meet in Rich- | communication. We seriously regret the coolness higher, aud with the frightfull ex-1 great loss of life resulted. There mend on the 3d of November, to of our friends in Harney, and hope, ample of the House before it, and > is no telegraphic eommcuication take action to perpetuate his mem- Full Weight Full Measure, and Extra, q and in fact feel fully persuadrd. its increased J'acillties for inform»-1 and workmen were engaged on it at orv. —. The meeting was held pursu- Has alw.tya been my motto, and I intend to maiutain myKepUt4l; that wbon they view our position tion, it is to be hoped tbait the Sen the time (topping leakage.—N. V ant to call, was presided over by in its proper light, they will again ate will produce a tariff Uil that. World. the late 'at® Jefferson Davis, who, with extend to T he H erald the patron will be tree of a great deal of the other southerners, made addresses, age and friendship, for which we ( injustice in that one, so wantonly I The body of Theodore Weisen- and the Lee Monument association | have been very thankful and proud passed by the House. mikler, a wealthy citizen of San was organized, with Gen. Early as Having completed “the greatest Deago, ife*as, was found May 30. president, ' of in the past. effort of his life,” Mr. McKinley is buried in a hole on his own ranch. A ladies’ auxiliary was formed. T he Harner Press needs a phy-, preparing a silver bill. It is con His hands were tied behind him. and the two proceeded to collect TOILET ARTICLE8,GLA88, PUTTY ■ sician to prescribe for it a dose of servative in its tendencies and of and there were evidences that funds for the purpose of erecting a physic. It is getting gorged to such the general terms as that adopted i Weisenniiller hau made a desper- monument Money flowed in quite an extent on imaginary county-seat by the House caucus. He expects ate struggle to free himsef from the freely for a time, but finally inter , we fear it will ccklapse. If we can to pass it through the House by a small cavern in which he ln0 been est in the cause seemed to flag, and W. E GRACE, P roprietor , D3M0CRATS AHEAD. i read figures correctly, Burns has I special order before the Senate buried alive. He is known.to It was not revived again until Gen. I got a (najiyity of ajl votes cast. passes a silver hill, which he fears enemies in the Alliance Auxiliary Fitzhugh Lae was elected governor Pcntioyer Eelected. The highest number of votes cast j will be for frec-coinage. He thinks ti which he belonged, and is be- some fjur years ago. The various ; A Large Assortment of «AL At ; fur co-.iA.ty officers seems, from the that if a conservative is first passed lieved that jealousy prompted the organizations collecting funds were by the House it will have a good foul play. No arrests have yet then cosolidated under one name ■ y-HB w iLOi-xcoi xTi Tirxir elect returns, to be 1022, and Burns re- FINE CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Etc. edbittwo . ceived512. Count again Bro. Press effect in deterring the Senate from been made. and he Lecame, as governor, the! Has judt been Received. i PROOF. extreme courses. and see where you stand, or take it president of the Lee Monument as In JEnglaqd. to make love to The Naval appropriation bill has your panacea lawyer and have sociation, ex-vflicic. It is largely Burns Victorious. ; : to finally passed the Senate, including Queen Victoria has been treated in i due to the efforts of Gov. Lee that' him count. the provision for three heavily ar variably., .except in the cage of the the monument was completed so TME VOTFJib Ol' HAKXEY < OVX- ■ --------- PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMTOt* T\ e ? t connin' » washixotox lbttbb . moured vessels at a cost of 44,000,- late Prince Consort, as a sign of de soon. 000 each. Quite a spirited discus mentia, and more than one humble ¿fF~ Everything guaranteed pure and of the very best qj Ar bi lixs. Plumb has introduced a res sion preceded the passage of this subject lias had occasion to cuoi i The bill to esabiish a national it is certainly a great pleasure olution in the Senate which will provision between Sei atora in fa his ambitious passion in the nar- militaiy park on the battle-field of to editors of all Democratic papers enap,je ¡(g members to learn what vor and opposed to a large navy. row limits of a lunatic cell. The Cuickainauga has passed the House in Oregon, to chronicle the good noting for when tiiey pass Mr. Blair wished to amend l>y mak The latest candidate for this kind without opposition, altliough the news of the election tor a second a t,iu affecting the nrices of i was ing the provision unavailable un of penalty is Alfred Carter, a young amount of the appropriation term et dylvegter I ennoytr, the or olj ctf Qte productions and til England had been requested bv Lancashire weaver, who, pitying reduced to $125,1 <kX>. The passage of the bill was -unanimously rec- peoples man/’ to fill the kighestand iniprotationg of th. United States the President to withdraw all her her majesty's widowed condition, h. k. TA\ L o L, — - — pn,, V1 most exalted office in the State, y^e present practice with tariff bills navaj forces from American waters, wrote a letter proposing to «tarry commended by the committee on Military Affairs. Many of the that of Governor. i enables a committee inspired bv the and «iistinantle her naval stations the queen, and adding _ that no sum i Southern members were among This large and commodious Hotel has been generally His record and actions during his protected Drotectej interests interests to to force force a a bill bill vated. The Proprietor wil. spare no pains to please hitgi<;'«Lent of monev would buv him off from warmest advocates of the mea.«- in both North and South America present term of office—not yet ex through Qongress with out any -¿T Wa the purpose of becoming her majes- Ure, P® “.alter has been so well pired—has been discussed by every I consideration and which none but and adjacent islands, and if the re- , , | e J worked up that r.o del ate was £WGood tabic service, and tables furnished with all m*rk«ti£"-0|^ | necessary and not a single speech family and voter in t,be State, and experts can kjuders.t.and Until the ! quest was not complied with within •' s huo »and. h’SwS The young man was pounced up- was made for or against it. There •fiis election the second time, fully day that the bill is presented to the a year to build a great navy. In on by the Royal Houeliold police is no doubt that it will pass the .establishes the fact of the approval House it is shrouded in mystery reply to the question as to what magistrate Senate, and then in due time will and satisfaction of the people of the Then the party lash is applied; the answer he would expeet from Eng and arraigned Lefore a ra., the action of the various states on a charge of lunacy, it the mag- come • . land he said that he thought State of Oregon. . ° in fitly commeinorati t g the icrvices desperate opposition of a few indus ! would be favorable. istrate did not take the old time- o f their rcsjiective troops on that His majority, as we gather it tries caps their particular cases into ; qurns o ’R culating t ubrar ^ honored view of the case, and hard fought field. It may I e pre from exchanges, wm he something notice. A pretense is afforded for AND i? Cr<»r-Weather Bulletin No. 13 shocked the household police bv sinned that Ohio will be among the over 3,000; we ha.ve not,a<certained airing of little oratory and the . fori nw.-t to do this. She had tr.oie B 0 IN 0 T1IE K 11EKAU> EXCHANGE declining to send the youth to a lu .the e;ac;t majorky. RCIipiao soldiers in that battle than anv bill passes. The members don’t Of the Oregon Weather bureau, co The governor is the only one of know why or what they have in operating with U. S Signal Service. natic asyjum. Young Carter was other Northern state.—Ex. MRs. ORACI, ------------ , - limava «'. /he State ticket our party succeeded creased or decreased in duties in Central Office Portland, Oregon turned over to the custody of hi- o-.jert of .-penin- th!» ' u,H In coti Mellon wttfc Ih, Erre Readinr R.Wm la u For the week ending Saturday, ! own father. ' . un.» for p :,n h»»h>H hook» f..r a Public Library <■ r I uri: s—The Ltrgrib, Usuari, jn”eiecting. —John Einbrcc has returned TKIi.Me Meml'erahip Fee ir^nrear. Kra.iins Fee lOe. the long lists of tariff rates, and in June 7th, 1890. ,it „f ¿e. or The whole of the Democratic a great part of the details of the from the Willamette valley, his •>'il< al ni II... k, ma... : i he , loraoan. in ,tery i: a.aui c .'ei.ù kr < auluuur The census enumerators I egau weather faf-Thel ilrari.n U .cer.t f..r nn.l will t.keSu.s. ripUor, .1 tbe !.. » rat RuvtaiB brother jpjstrict ticket was elected: M. D. bill the cpuimittee that drafted it .... Mark _.. and . familv accom The forepart of the week was cool their work in New York city o:i panied \ a. 'fot him. The latter is stopping l'u l'd.es. Workhoi Air. ¡¡.. U5C l.u.lilii.K iXiUQ*. Et< (Ohfford, Judge; .Chas. F. Hyde, are guilty of the same ignorance. Mr __ Maiks. and cloudy, with rain, hail and June 2. One of them. Louis at T. A. Morrisons. One of the prosecuting Attorney ; Henry The resolution directs that the snow in the mountains. The rain-1 met with a warm reception in a family a little boy is ill, but not Blackman. Joint-Senator; D. S. Finance Committee report to the fall was poorly distributer’, and liquor store at East Forty-fifth dangerous. J lustin, Joint-Representative. Senate, in connection with the tar there was not the benefit derived street. He was unceriuoniouslv VIK.1V J. V. F. A . Amis, «TllUZ1, of U1 lUllUHCJI, —Uncle Mitchell,: Our County ticket we elected iff bill, a statement showing the ! from it that was expected. The hustled out amid a volley of leer writes us that his stock losses in the sight Democrats and to Republi duties levied under the present law, ! latter part of the week was cloud- glasses, which were thrown at him. Harney county last winter amounted cans. S500,0(À rxk Marks then returned to the place to not less than $8,000, a sum of under the McKinley House bill, I less, dry and warm, on Friday and money that the oio old man iv Democrats elected: W. E. Grace, and under the bill it shall itself I Saturday, the temperature was under« ~i; F. E. B each . President, police escort, i but . was un- monev ., mat v me ... can 1 illy W m . Me F a li ., Treassni---- - . . , . , . afford to bear, though his will is County Clerk; A. A. Cowing, Sher produce, in parallel columns for j above 90 5 in maay sections of the able W. F. B kownto . n , Secrtiz to obtain the information he «trong and his mind vigorous.— | E. H ughes , Vice-President, iff; Win Miller, Judge; W. E. Al- convenient comparison and exami State. More rain ia needed. Rain desired. He repo'ted the matter Prineville News. tierson, Assessor; Thos. H Roberts. nation. The Committee is speci and cool weather »ill yet produce at the main office and was told to; --------------------- Treasurer; T. A. McKinnon, Sur ally instructed that where it shall 2f®“Ljst of Directors and Stockholders at the office of theAplectio Farm r.>rSale, good crops. Delayed reports from writs out his story, which will lei veyor; Wm. Altnow, Commissioner; recommend a levy of duty not Eastern Oregon show that on May forwarded to Washington. The farm belonging to Mrs. S. J. D. Shaw, . F P. Moore, Coroner. Of the nine hundred and odd Haskell, one mile east of Burna, now provided for by law, or an in 28th. 29th and 30tli, frosts oceyred 2-SOtf BURNS. OREGOV Republicans elected' Cljas. New crease of rate abrue that now im to take the ecu- acr®9- This is a very desirable that did damage to vegetables, es men commissioned ■ ■ , . r failed to renort . for .. rancn, on it a c<.o«I house ell, County Scl\pol Superintendent; posed, to furnish the Senate the . having ' wa- ( pecially potatoes, tomatoes and sus onlv eight / ■ I and . barn, and , excellent f well ,, of N. E. Duncan. C^^missionerH. reasons therefore in each cane, in peas, corn, rye and barley wens aha? duty on that day. Their places u.r; one of the best gardens in the Grant county went partly Demo writing. were filled and their defections will county, besides the whole IGO acres I injured. NEAR BURNS. OREGON. cratic, also, Morrow county. Con Mr. McKinley said his followers 11 be EL'Borted to Washington, The ¡3 splendid meadow land. Parties CROW. sidering everything in connection sought to gain fame and political purchase, tall on Mrs. JN'O. W. SAYER P ropbi The month of May had a high delinquent are liable to fine and Haskell t0 for terms and purchase with the election, we—as l>emocrats capital by making a totally origi imprisonment. — Ex. average temperature, and the rain price, »mes —are proud of our county and dis nal tariff' bill. To do that the rates fall was very light, as a result, the Keep« constantly on hand a larra atock af »bee trict, and especially does the star were altered for every imported ar crop prospects are not so encour The Mcri.tr.c nt « f Ctn liebt. E. Lee. Jim Bryant. of Democracy shine brilliant as we ticle. After fuur months of labor ohn aging as might be desired, especi see Sylvester Pennoyer, at the head the chango was made. But no rea This celebrated Norman Stallion, The Monument of Gen. Rott. E. lour ally hay and late sown grain. The owned by C. H. Dewitt, will stand ,of the ticket, wajk jn, leaving D. P. son could be given for agreat all and early sown wheat, continu a Lee. Richmond, Va., is situated on this season at the stable of A. J etar Thompson in the sbazje. inanv, jf not most, of the altera to have a favorable outlook. The the Allen plat, in the west end, in Wilson, Burns. Terms for the sea »lay. tions. In making them Mr. Mc I fruit prospects are good. Straw the direct line of the most fashion son. $8.00. \V' a rAin Hurney a visit, Jast Kinley and the committee neither berries are very plentful. Cherries able residence section of the city. This full blooded Norman Stal All kinds of surface lumber thoroughly seasoned for betiding yerp»eessaid EEDUCED PRICE. Tuesday, June IQth, and found the knew, nor did they take the trouble are ripe and the trees arc loaded The monument is placed at the in lion, is from the breeding stables of i I. citizens of that place quietly at- to learn, what the rates were under with them. General reports indi tersection of two wide avenues on the famous breeder, Dillon, of Ill inois. Jim Bryant is a dapple gray J the summit cf ascending grades. Ending to their business. There the present law He acknowledged cate a light hay crop. Crops in 17 hands high and when fat, weighs were some excitement manifested this repeatedly on the floor of the Tillamook county are al!promising. It is enclosed in a circle 200 feet 1780. The tine showing of his j LO «I to be sure, regarding the county- House of Congress when applied to Throughout the Willamette vallev in diameter, with a street 65 feet in colts an this valley, demonstrates ; N B. A Good rr'T(l all the wav. iute seat question, and a great deal of for information. The prime object rain is badly needed- Wheal fields width on each side, so that the dis the f that h? is th? best breeder interest shown by all parties, »nd sceuieij to he a new and a McKinJey arc burnt in places. Much of the tance through the area, from build in the Harney country. This is registered in the State strict attention paid to the the fiigh tariff bijj. It was presented spring sown grain did not come up ing line 'o building line is 330 feet. horse above mentioned, which proves hm The pedestal ofjthe monument to be a full-blooded Norman horse counting of the voter. We were to the House with no comparative In tin? Cmpaqua and Rogue river very eooly received by a good many tables, and no reasons were giver, valleys, the prospects are brighter consists of two parts, which may <>f our friends and subscribers, for for ihe changes made, manv of The coast counties are especially be termed the base and pedestal Larucnce Hutton will contribute U m . W ools , M anager which we cannet feel otherwise than which would destroy flourishing promising fur good crops. The proper. The base is formed by a to the June Number of Harper's Grand Ronde and Walla Walla val rectangle with the surface inclined Magazize a singularly complete I ARGES TSTABI.F ANO RARN IN THE HARNEY sorry and somewhat hurt. : industries, and others raising the If we, at any lithe, wrote or sard I txrrff v U h X* t^ie ijuties already pro leys. and a greater portion of Uma to a parapet, around which six article on " The American Burlesque Clean—Fresh—New tilla county as well ns the major anything of a personal nature, cal duce a heavy revenue, and un portion of Union county, have tho foundations are located, upon which reviewing the subject from the very beginning of (fee history of the Plenty Feed. Watsr. an d Competent Servie». culated to injure, «r hurt the feel necessarily tax d\e people. best prospect for crops in eastern statue* of Lee’s generals ni a V here- • tage in this country down the days Th‘a Stable, with a full l.iverr a. rrnwMfation. isepen to all. Hurwi. boardiMt®-’ » < arefully grovmrd, fed a»d watered. • Oregon. In the valleys of Wallowa ings of any citizens of Harney, we after be placed. For example what reason wag of Jefferson. Lewis, Crane,Robson. < MARGES kS.tSOM ABLK. T'SMI CASM stand more than willing to offer offered fyr railin* »he duty on cop- county, wheat, oats, barley and rve In th« interior of the group un De Wolf Hopper, Wilson. Powers. any necessary apologies. Being per. aftvr companies were named in are doing very well Wasco, She • other inclined AST face leads up- Nell Burgess. 1 fixer, i nd Goodwin man and seetic ns of Gillian county satisfied in our own mind that we the House who made yearly profl appear to be the worst affected bv ward to the pedestal proper, Here The article is accompanied with Burns-Canyon Stage Line. drawings by W A. Rogers. Allert did not and absolutely apd emphat its as great as ♦(}.<XJO.OUO on an in the dry weather. In Crook. Grant. the transition from the straight E. Sterner. T. V. Choininski. and I. JewlTT, PROPRIETOR. Burrs on Xonda}». w«d»endnyi. acd Fridays, alt a. ically refused to publish any com vestment on ll.fOO.ODO. Qr on tin. Bajier, Lake, Harner and Klamath lines <>f the rectangle to the grace ArthirJ. Go Iman, from old rXF“ on®«cta Leaves * ith the Ontario. Prineville, and I akr Hew sta^s, at Buras- countie* th*1 frost of May 28th. 29th. munication of such nature. lio’.s for paaaenjerv that every family requires, though did the most damage, and in these ful curves of a cylindrical form, paints, and from a sketch by Charles Parsons. One of the most We cannot condemn or blame n<M a pound is produce»I in this have been skillfully harmonized by counties ti,e grass is rapidly -jy ing ourselves for the course we pur country. The people of Kansas up. the artist. The change is not no interesting of the illustrations is this sketch of William Mitchell 4i sued Our ] wiper—which will have would like to hear the reasons whv ticed. and upon the front and rear which Mr Parsons made while seat rivers . to le an acknowledged fact ly their melting works sbouki l>c dried The cod weather stopped the are seen an oval space upon which ed in the pit of the old Olympic TON SAM ------- 1 every one—had to take a stand and up. ami the market in Mexico for melting of the snow in the moun- has reliefs are placed, surrounded more than half a century ago espouse th? cause of one or the their bread stuffs destroyed, by new tians, as a result, all riyers are rap by tracery in granite of the laurel, The draughtsman—then a mere OHINE5E AND JAPANESE C5r' lad. just beginning his professional idly falling. The present warm < titer towns. duties on silver lead ore. that al weather may cause them to rise the ivv and the oak Above ia a carte r—recei ved a pass to t be t heat re Fire. FancTul- and Varied Was it not natural for us to work ready pr<?d,uces a big surplus reve lion's head bite Uaitvn’‘ . •..«■, in i examine th« prettr array o< 1 from Mr Mitchell in return for the again. li*a»vrat . Pricea for ■ • »ne d.w»r ik>u:h.v **er’a HarJwt f >rour own, especially when we be- nue. and so oq, sddinfinitum. On the sides are four columns sketch Very few other portraits of R. S. P asce , ji» v it to l-e the I est location for this old actor are known tocollecrors. appearing to support the great Q'»«erv‘r, U S Sig ■ J <?r’’ On consideration of the resolu- A CHINESE LAUNDRY BURNS MOT ______________ss THE PACIFIC FiRE MANCE CP ^ safe relia Tole, Flooring-, Kloldings, JNiTexv HladiinerV T hew . uk FaW LiVE BURNS CHINESE BAZAR.