East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, August 06, 1890, Image 1

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E ast O regon H erald
17
$2. BO a Year.
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 1890.
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BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
menta. Ronan ataKcd fer the scene only among the veteran» of the craft
with an interpreter and bo far the but also among their descendants,
rsault of hi» miaaion is not known
¡Y WEDNESDAY
though the whaling industry itself
T. V.. EMBREE, M. D.
has dwindled to insignificance.
Office at hig ss«U*er< e o„ the east ide ot 811-
vies River, tea aile* below Burns.
ID & SOK.
Oregonian: In Harney county the
“The Nantucket boy who ties a
I number of inhabitant*! found by the fork to his mother's darning cotton
id P roprietors .
ceneiM enumerators fe lean than the and then tries to harpoon the cat,
John Merriman, of Rhode I»-j
S B. McPHEETERS, M. D.
Upau Fv.ry Day «xrvpt Bunday, from » • ■ to 4 p m
I official number of esters and (tchool yelling, as the latter makes its Ev.ry Lady .ad e.Mleui..
SB LAWS.
a waleam. V lai tor la Ik, K,.«lu« Room dart.» Ika kouMMed,
PHYSICIAN & SURGgON.
land,called himself a humanitari­
♦red to give notice by
'
children.
Soitappenrs
there
are
no
once
at
W.
E.
Orace
a
Drug
Store.
l-^y
escape,
'Pay
out,
mother.
Pay
out!
her does not answer the
an and bought up a lot of old
Fdoes nut lake hia paper
women nor ySttng children in the Therashe souuds through the win­
«reason for ils not being
horses.and turned them out to end
I
do so makes the poSt-
county. If even there wag a hope­ dow!’ is certainly worthy of the I
ie publisher for payment
their
day»
in
peace.
He
had
got
Notary
Public.
tilers h's paper dtacon
lew farce, it is ths census of Oregon. ‘boat-steerer’ who was hi»sire. Then
I arrearages, or the Pub
D. L. GRACE,
about thirty and the papers were
[tend it until payment is
I too, we find in the vernacular of
BURNS, OK
whole amouut whether it
Land Filngs, Contest Blanks, Applications for eulogizing him, when hi» wife got
lor not There can be
Publication Notices, correctly and promptly
The condition of the striking the old whaling ports, even among
Still payment is made
| takes a paper from the attended to. Deeus. Notes, and Mortgages a divorce bn the grounds of ex­
cloakmakers
may be characterized the younger generations, delightful
feted to his name or an- egibly drawn up. Charges reasonable. 11-eO.
treme cruelty., She proved that he'
ibs subscribed or not. is
i
i
New York, Jul v 23 as critical and relics of ths whalers’ idioms. The
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rtf
starved
her
to
death.,
¡dors his paper stopped
he Puniiehar continues
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‘"Ireefortil
t
G-j railroad train ‘ties up;’is.
\S8ETS OVIR A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS.
i j bound to pay for ft if
c.iwtnSr small odebreak of twenty . a siue wheel craft, ana
r
vstotfi e This proceeds
J.
NAT.
HUDSON,
an must pay fur what he
-
! The I-eading Company ef the PasMe Nurthwset”
J. 8. Taylor, an Arizona cattle­ striking eloakinakers occurred this quested to ‘shift to winward’ o?
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
lecided that refusing U
man,
in
conversation
with
a
repre-
»
f-rlttVATR
DWELLINGS AND FARM PROPERTY A »rDCULTY-^a^B
evening at 4th Allen street.
‘leeward’according a» the sides need
prludif-ala from the post
Office: BURNS, OR.
I uncalled fur, withou
sesentative
of
the
Phtrnix
Gazette,
One of the riots was captured by trimming; ‘Where are you heading
.prima facia evidence ui
gives a gloomy account of cattle ths police. The authorities are for?' is the question invariably ask­
! in that territory. He say» that the fully alive to the situation, and the ! ed of you if you.are met out walk­
OF SALEM, OREGON.
ION RATES:
I
number of cattle dying ir the Sul-1 police have been held to meet any i ing; you learn that your veteran
18.00
.1.50
C.-A. »WEEK.
I phur Spring valley is appalling. i emergency.
.. .75
Burns, Ora.
whaleman neighbor of last summer J, C, PARKER Agent,
.2.50
!«)
The Chirichua Cattle Company is I
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
died in the winter ‘in a flurry’; the
losing 100 daily, and up to date
Office: Burns Oregon.
CLUB LIST
| farmer ’lends' his produes at your
l Magazine............... 5.00
Eugene Guard: A pretty two-
9
has lost about 7000 bead. Never
'quater galleries’ (meaning, in this
i Weekly
........... 5.20
in the history of Arizona, has there month old baby has caused consid­
j Bazar
5.20
LAKEVIEW ADVERTIS EMENT.
instance, the rear kitchen, but also
i Young People .. X75
been anything that equals it. There erable of a sensation in Eugene this
anlfuld Cyclopedia, .2.90
applied
to
the
modern
accessory
of
ime afier Vol. I, 55 cents;
is practically no water in the valley week. Babies are rather common
GEO. S. SIZEMORE,
lume, postage.
[feminine attire, the bustle); you
and
the cattlemen are in dispair. blit this one gains prominence
ie above works can be ex
ATTORN ST,
are instructed to ‘douse the glim’
ie Reading Room
It is reported that one of the larg­ I from the way it becomes the resi­
j
on
retiring for the night; directed,
urns ,................................ O regon .
est in the west is nearly a total I dent of Lane county, and the fact
periodical« areaolicitcd
[ if you cannot open the post-office
j a copv of their work for
Collections, Land business, nnd Real
wreck financially, because of the that its parentage is unknown. I door, to try turning the knob to the
»-Weill«, and bind the Estute matter promptly attended to.
M. D. HOPKINS, P eoerietoe .
half-volume,
r«v u
fearful loss of cattle in that valley, Tuesday morning it was found by
mt.
' ‘westward’ and if the door still re­
Mr. J. M. Spores, who resides on
where he owns large herds.
fuses to yield are informed that
EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLA8S.
the Mohawk, nine miles from Eu­
Attoney-at-Law.
probably the postmistress ‘has bat-
INC RATES:
gene, near his front gate warmly
1 yr.
mo 8 mo 6 mo
The mooted question as to wheth­
M. DUSTIN
[ tened down the hatches’ and gone
dressed, and wrapped in a buggy
TM, Hotel I, naw (Hou,e, Room,.and Furniture) and or,rMoarteou, Mrvte, ta »vary Uaw*
L00 ♦ft •« «11 uo ♦15.00 Ititi e: Harney City and Bu rns
er
or
not
the
male
elk
sheds
his
‘gamming’. To ‘gam’ means to
2«
00
IS 00
50 12 UÌ
robe. Its clothing was neat and
40 00
24 0U
00 15.00
horns
each
year,
after
the
manner
gossip. The word occurs again and
50 00
A.
T3 elt .
>00 20.00 82.00
betokened that the little stranger
54 00
4M 00
.00 2« 00
of deer, was discussed by the press
again in the log-books of the old
IN CUNNXCT1ON WITH THK MOUSE.
«•) (X) 120 00
>00 4M 00
I had been well cared for. A satchel
>00 ftO 00 no 00 14J.00
W. W. Cardwell,
throughout the State a few years
whalers. The uninitiated might
ago, without being definitely settled of extra baby clothing and belong-i suppose it sijnified merely spinning
ion advertisers .
attorney - at - law .
lollrltinx your patrouane
pro or con. The buck elk at Dr. ings was left with it, and a note as yarns on the fo’castle. But to the
B urns , O r .
,r readers puaied mb to the
follows: "Blease take care of mv I
i ttriua tu deal with, cur
Practice« in all the courts of the State, | DeBar’s ranch near Medford, says
old whaleman met on the high seas
Mkv«d by referring to the Also, before the ü. S. Land Office.
darling
baby. Its name is Carrie ,
Dated upou our circuit­
'the Jacksonville Times, settled the
thousands of miles from home they
L and M atters a S pecialty .
ing counties.
juu tu ail yearly advor-
question satisfactory, so far as his Belle.” An examination of the road , 1 would lay to, sometimes for hours,
L akeview , O xkocn .
or writ« to Puoli«her.
H. . 8CHLAGEL
pctra, according to space;
[case was concerned, by sheding showed that a buggy had come to . ’ captains and crew would exchange
dniiited.
Hal ad«, at no price.
| his antlers in the most approved Mr. Spores’ place during the night j [ visits, letters from and for home
at le«« than io cent« per
Horte Ehcaiag at
l<»d.
p rearai to do all Kindi •( Wo
n th Rlacksmlthliue.
•|y, or - a 0 cent«, tranaient,
SEO. W. HARNE»,
X. R HIOOS.
fashion both last season and this, and turned on the road to Eugene. I j be delivered, and the story of the
Pnoevillv, or.
Sum . Or
■Near
Gum
McPherson
’
s
farm
a:
r 12 extra charge per in-
i and now has his third set rapidly
voyages told. That was a ‘gam ’
Miitl.m a standing reader
I band of cattle obliterate«^the track I
BARNER & BIGGS,
. each week is run in with
j shooting heavenward.
One vessel often brought to another
I and it Could be followed no farther.'
i>e al! our advertisements
.Attorneys at Law,
the first news from home in two
>ur publications, fl each.
The buggy was seen going up the I
lot al columns, h e a line,
Will practice in all of the c<»ur‘a of the State.
and death announce*
Some people get mad very easily. road about 11 o’clock the previous j years. Meanwhile, however a year
' All busfüeas placed in care of thia flrm will be
T ib solicited sb news.
had clasped since the vessel last
Be red to religrous, «ocial, promptly attended to.
Recently the editor of the Big evening.
les.
from
port left her moorings, and at
Bend paper, in writing up a party
Mr. .Spores brought the infant to |
at a resident of Big Bend, said Mrs. Eugene and placed in the hands least another year would pass before
WORK
DREWBEY ADVERTISE MENT.
executed with neatness
the home-bound crew would sight
B.
had
the
prettiest
plants
in
town.
practical
surveyor
.
of
Judge
Scott.
Several
uppliea-
.
nable rates
I,
Pamphlets
By one of the famous typograph­ tions were made to adopt it and on their native shore. No wonder the
T. A. McKINNON.
mis.
Letter Head«,
young capton, as his home harbor
tact, Can's, Ticxe’s,
Any and all kind, ot ••irv.yiur done on «hot ical errors 1 was left out of plants
Wednesday the papers were made j
ions. Dodgers, Ktc.
notice nnd ru.eortable term,,
Settler
hove
in sight, eagerly scanned the
wi«hiny to be located, can have plat, turniehe and the husband of Mrs. B. called out for its adoption by Mr. and Mrs.
a-tc >f :>r>r:<>,
pt regularly on file for re
crowd
upoc the wharf through his
at
the
newspape*
office
with
a
re
­
». Hawaii Newspaper Ad
Eckles. That gentleman went to
PilOrBIBttW«.
DICKSON & SULLIVAN
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truce at.. New York.
volver and blood in his eyes, just as the parties with whom the child marine glass untl it rested perhaps
the editor had left out of the back had been placed with an order from upon a fair young face full of anxi- j
Hellen I Zumwalt
Lou. J. Bosenberg, Mixologist.
DIRECTORY.
CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS window for the canyon beyond the the Judge for it, Thursday niorn- ions eqpcctation. Gamming is in­
Everything
in
our
line of the Best. Liquors—Whiskies, Brand ia«.
city. And yet some people think . ing, but was surprised to learn that deed a relic of one of the most
* ion al :
Wines,
Fancy
Drinks,
etc., Cigars, etc., always on hand whan
JOB WORK DONE NEATLY.
it must be fun to be an editor.
Benjamin Harriauu
I Mr. Spores had been there the pre- romantic and perhaps pathetic
you
call
on
“
Uncle
Dick,
” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or.
Levi P. Murtuu
Shop in Huston building, Burns.
J a in vs U Blaine
i vious afternoon and taken it away. phases of the whaler’s l’fe.
William WinautN
Every vessel that sailed carried
JuhnW. Nobl«
The issue—so says the Democrat 1 A telegram was also received by
Redfield Proctor
messages to relatives and friends
Benjamin F. Tracey
I
Scott
from
a
Mr.
Shaw,
of
Napa
­
—between the Giroux Amalgama­
re
. Jeremiah M. Rusk
thousands of miles away, and every
Wm H. H. Miller SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP
tor Company and those who have vine, Wash., asking him to hold
John Wanamaker
vessel that came to her moorings
-OREGON:
I
' subscribed towards the stock of ■ the child until he could be heard
I
J. N. _.Dolph
Dolph J. C. WELCOME - P roprietor .
brought tidings of cheer or sorrow
R
I J. H. Mitchell
that concern, bids fair to assume from. The question of who will
Hermann
r . Binger --------------
from the distant seas. A wife
Rt’RNH. OREGON.
D.dylveaier
noyer
t I » miK Pen
■
t.v.
finally
get
possession
of
the
inno
­
an attitude of settlement, but it is
. I « IJ ■-> , I «
Geu. ~ w. McBride
might have tbe letter which she had [ C. A. 8N0W 4 CO.
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
G. W. Webb
j net yet known if it will go into the cent cause of all the trouble ison[y
J. B. McElroy
on R
written
to
her
husband
two
years
|
Patenti obtained, and all patent baainraa attended to promptly and for moderate fees.
Frank Bakei
D . ..
courts or not; still it is thought the second to the mystery oi its paren­
Our Office ie opposite the I). 8.;Patcnt Office, and we c an obtain in ksa time than thoaa
D
? R 8. Strahan CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns . O r
R
Î Wm. ?. laurel
tage. A woman who formerly re-| before returned to her, because his
remote from Waabingtou
Beud Model or Drawing- We advise as to patentability free
subscribers
will
not
put
up
their
D
> W. W. Thayer
W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R
vessel had not been spoken,—and
of charge; aud we make no charge an less patent ie secured.
I
sided
a
few
miles
above
Mr.
Sjiorcs,
1
ICI AL dibtbict :
coin on the present showing made
- and -
We ref or here to the Postmaster, the Superintendent of Money Order Division, and to
alas! she had not been spoken by
L. B IRON
. ... D
officials of the U. H. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms, aud references to actual
Jeweler.
; by the company, unless forced to on the Mohawk, is suspected by any of the vessels that had returned
J.. L. R ani *
....... a
clients in your own Htate or eouutv, write to above address.
do so by law. The trustees, Messrs ■ many to be the mother.
r—HARNEY!
during
the
year.
Time
would
Since the above was written
...
(R)
D. 8. D cstim
J. H. Parker and C. W. Junies, have
'* •
W m . M iller
... ..(D)
Judge Scott sent for Sheriff Noland only deepen the mystery of her
w. K. G rack
ID)
notified
all
whom
it
may
concern,
husband’s fate, and perhaps the
... (l>) r _ T. H. R oberts
BLACKSMITH.
(bj T. A. M c K innon I
that a demand had been made up­ for the baby. The sheriff brought wife would never know whether the
UOAINO I
.'(») ' W. A. E. A. ALBRRSON
ADOLPH TUPKER - - P ro , ji ’ on them for the notes due under 1 it in and with it Mr. and Mr».
...(D)...
I'HAl.NldHL ,
ship was cast UDon one of the islands
ml
(D)
w WM. MKRKKR
the Amalgamating contract, and ! Spore», who insisted ou and plead of the Pacific and the crew massa­
—GENERAL REPAIRING—
WW.
ALTWOW
1
:
for
the
possession
ef
the
little
(D) j
unless an indemnity bond was given
...... ,D!|
h . H.D uncan
cred by the savage inhabitant», or
them by Monday, tJuly 28th, they stranger. Finnlly Mrs. Eckles was split upon a sunken reef and engulfed
i induced to release her claim, and
D. 8. HOPKINS. A uchitsct .
would surrender up such notes.
k 8. LAND OFFICE:
J. B. H üntinotom
the chapter closed by new adoption with all hands; and so she would sit
Grand Rapid«, Mich.
..H arbison K ellcy Promptly executed. Th« bmldlnff has been en
will fnrniah
of IT oust'« fotlsgcs, and Mausiuns costing irtetn |300 on up to au>
¡arged and improved and i« nrepared to turn
I papers being made and the infant weeping in her lonely chamber
■nr, want,«
I? von rnrnti )-. build.»«nd II to mv ,ddr<M nd" will mall you •
A couple of weeks ago a white
out all kind« of blacksmithing on abort notice
ll.ii.r >.a dnl»w, of dwrllln,,. Ilk, tk, on, on *'• ,n,,,*‘T
; taking the name of Carrie Belle while her neighbors made merry
and In the best style Terms: Cash.
1-ly
DIRECTORY.
full plan of nrh. full ,1» <te,ll,. rompl«, ,pe< l»<»nd MJl of “««'•'j; •* ’"J
man killed a Flat Head Indian, in
over the return of a son, father.
full and
so anv « ordinary
will have notroubls in going
:
Spores.
.nd rompleis
"XT-lni!
”tk And carpenter
II To- «<- or builder
"»«J««
▼
Missoula county, Mon., and was not
IT EPIffCOFAL CHURCH
[ lover, or husband, and the streets
wk.Kh.nn, you dntrv m.d«. .nd f will nrontmo<t.f. >..u Or '•••• O'd.rj with Te.
I c C art Pastor.
ItHiL»
You will It •• rbep to nr.ct • h.ndw.m, houav „to w.-le tu,l.ri.l on
caught or punished. This incensed
I rang with the songs of happy Jack.
•t.hUy bulldtug will Md you In rr coMfructlny >mir pre—l bcllding.
u-w
Thing by the paster it» each
LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENT».
Perita and Ko in ace of Whaling
the Indians and in retaliation an
»til further nutue*
[ Whalemen returning home were lia­
a—at 11 a m, »■•ii apni
d School House— «11 » m
Indian a few days ago killed a
ble to find that many change» had
•V—at 7 30 p m.
From a beautifully illustrated taken place during their long voy­
g—it 11 a m. and 4 30 p m
white man, and officers called on
>ey—at Barn, and 7 kOp m
artical in the Century for Angust, ages. An old whalemen told me he
WachmakerA Jeweler, commandant of the troops at Fort ■ on
i rgg«< M agarics
‘'The Peril» and Romance of was obliged to sail on one of hi» I
Missoula to arrest the Indian, who
K Taylor
Ts->t7»pa
J. W. BONEBRAKE.
Whaling
” we quote as follow»;
was
known,
and
Company
A
«f
the
voyages after his mother's burial,!
h-at 11 a m.
rp
The Odell
n
Twenty-fifth Infantry was »ent af­ “The whalemen e»pecijiy have been leaving his father bowed down with I
Q
I ETIE 8.
ter the Indian. Arriving on the the sinew» of the American navy. grief. His vessel was hardly at
reservation the Flat Head Chief Indured to danger by a calling in her m-nrin? t irj) yjir« Ive* be
P. H. MURPIÌY.
TYFM WBITMB.
WARRAWTBD TO DO ‘r«4K
i
met the troop«, pointed out the In­ : which the chanees were aa desperate fore »aid father »lapped him on the 51 Q WILL SvY THE ODBLL
*• any One-HiMi<*ed Dollar Markina.
©I ”
, LAKEVIEW
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OREGON dian murderer, ai.d .told the otti- aa those of battle, they stepped from back and »aid, ‘Alfred, come up to
It
combinee
«MPLicmrwith
dcbawlity
—
«
peed
,
ea
»
e
op
opkbatim
cct he could not have him; that the the whale-boat to the man-of-war the house an’I’ll introduce you to
HAY » GRAIN
wean longer without cost of repair» than any other machine, has
troops had no right on the reserva­ simply to face a fos of a different I your mother.’
no inkribbon to bother the operation It neat, substantial, nick-
tion, and if they attempted to ar­ kind. They needed no baptism
ei-plated—perfect and adapted to all kind» of typewritin g
The Siberan cattle plague is rav-| Uk.. Printing Prtw«it nftxhie« «harp. «¡MB. tagt«« n»*nn—ript T wa la Ma t-oytoa
rest the Indian there would be a under Are before they could meet
can ba tn*d« at oaa Wrtiinfi E<UWP>. tawyw«. miahttra. banka»., bmt < kanu
fight. The troop» returned and an enmy witbout flinching, and aging the province of Riazan. Cat- |
S. MAIIA
msrwlacf .rar. GHnaa. man . eto oannoi maka a baoa-r tavaMm*at for
new orders were immediately »ent when thev responded to their coun­ tie, horse» anb »heep are dying by A q intelligent parson in a wack can become a Good operator, or a rapidone tn 2 moatbc
IN«-—TALK.
back by Commiaeionsr Msrgan to try'» call they grimly applied to thousands. Two-tbirdaof the ani-. *1,000 offered any operator who can do better work with a Type-
<•!!*. aundajt excepted.
Writer than that produced by the Odell, gt^T*Reliable Agents
Ronan to proceed to the seen« of each hostile »hip the old. whaling mala die from the disease. A num-
*»TOH CITY:
iBaaJaja. Frida ta. S a ®.
and Salesmen wanted Special inducemente to Dealers.
'
her
of
peasants
have
also
contracted
motto,
‘
Dead
whale
or
stove
boat.
’
the
trouble
and
use
hi»
best
effort»
It)« «
rd a) • U) 4» p
For Pamphlets, giving endorsements. Ac., address ths
the
disease,
but
uo
fatal
cases
thus
8uch
was
the
»pint
of
the
American
to avoid a corflict; also to wir» tbe
ODELL TYIE WRITER 4SCO., T sb R ookbbt , C bicass , la*.
• a *.
D»periment of »ny new develop- [ whaleman, and it Mill eurvires not far have been reqortad.
RALD.
BURNS ADVERTISEMENT«.
CLIPPINGS FROM
OUP EXCHANGS.
THE BURNS READING ROOM.
STATE INSURANCE COMPANY.
« L
The
Farmers’ Company.
THE HOPKINS HOUSE
General Blacksmith Wagon-maker
THE DREWSEY SALOON
PATENTS.
JOB WORK.
1TPEWRIT
• a*.