. ■ " hm 1 ■■■ 1 — RALD. I ■■ — .— l . tog? H erald . BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 , III —Nc 4t ) ri - 1 E ast O regon Tn 89 ■>.'■■ga»* . 1890. $2.BO a Y oar. BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. about a mile from town, where his hands and feet were bound. EUY WEDNESDAY' Harry Town, a twenty-two-year- J W. ASHFORD. H. BOYD old son of the murdered man, who Ashford &, Boyd. RD à SOIT. had come to town with the farmer* PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS, AND PuorRIETORS. adjusted the rope around his neck. Open Every Dav except Sunday, from • a as to 4 p aa. Pratt was then asked if he had B urns ............................... O regon Barnet Philips will contribute to Speaker Reed offers to stake his Every Lady aud Qeirtleman a wek* me Visitor tribe Readicg Room during Ibe beum Office in W. K. Grace’s Drugstore. ♦ anything to say, and he replied I pek laws . Harper ’ s Magazine for September, reDUtation on the passage of the buired to Rive notice by a short story entitled “The Stone that Towns had wronged him and taper dues nut answer the force bill. for dues it.»» lake his paper Ax,” which will be accompanied bv he was sorry he didn't kill them all. Ihe ieas.,n i\>r i s n.»t being DR. H.M. HORTON tu du «.» makes .lie p.m the pn ¡slier f*>r pat meut President Harrison sp.-ak* out two illustrations from drawings by ! While he was speaking some one f Lurùe.s h s paper ùiseoti DENTIST,.............. B uhns O hegon . gave th« rope a pull and he died «11 arrearages. <»r the Pun more strongly that ever in favor of Frederic Dielman. bsetid i< uti'il pa>nieul is with his speech unfinished.—S. F. whole amount whether it „ Office at rehidence, in the John Robinson the force bill. ■ l be or not. There can be building, und is prepared to attend to the Examiner. James Altai*, wil^ contribu^p to I Belili pat meni is made practice of dent.siry in ell its branches. ■ takva H paper iroin lhe reeled tu his name or an- Ic is thought that the passage of the September number of Harper’s has sul*, ri ned ur not. is the force bill in the Senate is any ■ Magazine, a paper describing "The ( “Across the Andes” is a title of; Jrdwrs his paper stopped T. V. . EMBREE, M. D. j Mountains Pusses of the Cumber-' an article which Theodore Child1 » |tb<‘ Publisher cundiiues thing but certain. Office at his re«ii’er< e o., the east i«» h I Y., Aug. 11th, a party of Italians mountainous districts of eastern journey made in 1890, along the fctii uncalled lor, widiuu P- gar-l'RIVATE DWELLINGS AND FARM PROPERTY A *P»C1 »LTY.-^a^B line of the great transcontinental! Notary Public. , is prima fui ia evidence ol were the beligerents. Several hurt Kentucky. railway from Buencs Ayres to the D I., GRACE, and one killed. The Farmers’ Company BI RRS, OR ______________ Land Filngs, Contesi Blanks, Applications for The idea long ago advanced by Pacific. This is the first of an im­ I-TION RATES: Publication Notices, correctly and promptly t 13.00 attenurd to. Deeda, Note», and Mortgages OF SALEM, OREGON. Drowning persons “catch at Joivis and Malletto, that a person portant series of articles on South ' .1.50 egibly drawn up. Charges reasonable. 11-dO. i . .75 could cross C -ntcral Europe in a America which Mr. Child is pre- : straws; ” just so with the republi- ! .2.50 knee).. Burns, Or«. can party grasping the force bill, ballon, is now being put into effect paring for that periodical, and J • C • PARKER Agent, and will be carried out. if possible, " llicl > W >U 1,(5 ' ’ e O' illustrated hoping, thereby, to stregthen their : nOBAI-I1 CLUB LIST ^ind 5 Magazine............. 5.00 J NAT. HUDSON, from photographs and drawings by­ in the Figaro air ballon. chances for success. and fUrpi-r •« Weekly . . 5. J' KjlAjianBer's leading artists. Thtse articles will ATTO R N E Y-AT- L A W. The aeronauts will endeavor to Jerald r’s Young People 3.7.» Office: BURNS, OR. lerald ©m ^Manifold Cyelupedia, 2.90 complete the charts of aeral currents be the record of pt-rg >nnl experi­ There is a man in Southern Ill ­ Kw4i »tii ■illume niter Vol. 1, ¿5 cente; LAKEVIEW ADVERTIS F.MENT [volume, VviUage. inois who laughs at the idea that and settle for all time the debatable ences and observations during a six months tour through the Argen ­ HBl tbe*nbove works can be ex- marriage is a failure. He has just, questions concerning the safe «util­ Kt the Reading Ruoin. tine Republic, Chili, Peru and Bra-1 C. A. »WEEK. married bis sixth wife. Each sue-! ization of them for traveling. of perladicnlB are Solicited lC .. Ail. The representation of tho con-1 The ascent will be made at Nancy, cesaive spouse brought him a farm. ! kt'B, u copv uf their work fur ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. /m—W e file, and bind the l 4^4emporaneous social and economic ! and he is now one of the largest and the descent somewhere in Ru Irv half volume, rmi r«v u Office : Burns Oregon. Jriife of the people of these countries. leut. THE HOPKINS HOUSE. sia or Norway. The date for stat ­ land owners in that part of the I and the development of taste and ing has nqt yet been determined. country. TtSING RATES: M. D. HOPKINS, P kojbietok . The French Minister of war i® culture and modern enterprise 1 rao 3 mo [ rt mo GEO. S. SIZEMORE, .UL greatly interested in the matter, anion 8 them, will receive especial A prisoner in the jail at Hunting­ %| *11 00 ♦ 1.5.00, 11.60 Si. 60 V» oo ATTORNEY, 1 8 00 28 00 •1.00 M 12 G) » IK.00 EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLASS. ton, W. Va., has developed into a and has requested a military attache “ttention both in the text and illus- ! 3.50 40 00 HUI 1.» 00 i 24 00 --------- . In view 30 00 urns ,............................... oo v.... of the .... recent ------- i 4 50 6.00 10. <» -.0 s niised upuu «»ur circuia- i M. DUSTIN overrated. Liiuug coua.it«. ed by the action of the river, which arouse him. uctiuii to ail yearly s inaine Shop in Huston building, Burns. and anxious to recognize and pro­ “We were married in Germany,” \Vliliali. Wiuüuiw •ury Everything in our line of the Best. Liquors—Whiskies, Brandi**, .1.41 U Nubie Ke rio r tect the rights of the citizens of the said Mrs. Sutter, “and moved to largest hogs became sick, refusing Ruoli tld Prut tur I food and lying down in a corner Wines, Fancy Drinks, etc., Cigars, etc., always on band when Be .juiuiii V. Tra. ey I nited States, at d make nil repar- Texas. Mv hus' and was stingy and Jerciniub M. Kuak rkuhnse I tion possible whenever any disre­ grunted us if in constant pain. No you call on “Mack,” at Drewscy, Harney county, Or. Wm il. il. Miner made me work in the burning sun. John Wm.aniaker SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP ri.—OUTGUN : gard or infringement of them is He a|)U8ed me ir every way,"called signs of di lense could be discovered,1 .. i J. N. Dulpli but a few days after the hog died, i K I J. H. Milrheii J C. WELCOME - P roprietor . brought to its attention.” me a cow—an expensive cow. I IL Linger Hermann The cause of death was discussed D.SyKes.cr Punnu .er BERN'S. OREGON. was compelled to work like a slave beu. W. McBride Washing was, and still is done, in the field and in the house. He in the usual family council around Phii. .Me s< bau. J. !.. McEiruy in Japan by getting into a boat and made me plant and hoe corn and the supper table, and it was finally t Frank i>akei K «. Bean. concluded best to cut up the hog ( Win. win. P. r. Ixirtl iA.ru CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns . O r letting the garmerts drag after the PATENTS. potatoes, pick cotton and plow. All J W. W. Thayer W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R boat by a long string. It is an eco­ the time I had to do all my house­ and find out if posible whether or C A. SNOW & CO. - - - WASHINGTON, D. C- 1VVIC1AL >1 is i Rtii : -AND» M. D G lifi on© D Paten's obtained, and ail patent l>usiuras attended to promptly and for moderate fee« nomical habit of traveling Japs to work without assistance. When I not the disease wa* contagious. CHAS. r . H v»»t •D Jeweler, Our Office is oppt site the U. ». PateMt Ufliie, and we < an obtain in k«a time than those This was done, and the cause of Li. t*. D ustin (D). native get a large amount of washing thus would become overpowered by the rernu'e from Washington riend Model or Drawing. We advise as to patentability free (D) HlNKVtLAiKMAS death was instantly apparent. The of chaige; and we make uu charge unless patent is secured. accomplished by a steamboat ex­ hard work and the heat of the sun • ovnty — haksey : We refer here to the I’cstnisster, the riuperinteuGoni of Money Order Division, and to cursion, and it has given rise to the I would sometinr s venture to sit animal hud swallowed a Chines lily WM. M illfr officials uf the U. H. 1‘atent office. For < irtulnr, advice, terms, and re(«r«uceg to actual ................... (D) .W . E. If RAi F. (Df bulb whole, and there was sufficient Chen«« in your own Stale or cuuntv. write to above address. story that once a year they travel down to rest, but he would swear nt BLACKSMITH. T. H. R obert « ...(D) I», T. A. M< KINNON moisture in the stomach to cause to wash. They have no instinct for A. A. CO ING ADOLPH TUPKER .(D) me and would throw clods and P ro .1 ’ .(D). W. E. ALBERSON laundry work, like the Chinese,and stones at ine and start me to work it to grow. The blub had not only CM AM. NR ell tendent- tl<) W m . M eeker —GENERAL REPAIRING— think it complete when the soap is swelled and sprouted, but the leave* again. We came to this city and had actually formed. The animal, W k . altnow in the garments and will not wring he kept me working in a restaurant was not adopted to the purpose of a Lytle Hutt ard. it out. Salt water washes, to their kitchen until mv health failed, me flower garden, an di<-d EY V. 8. LA5D OFFICE : taste, just as well as fresh. and I had to leave him.” D. 8. HOPKINS, A rchitect . J B III NTIMCTON Promptly executed. The building he« been cn The Century Maffagioe. .. ...HA*RIM>!< KELLEY large« and improved and I h prepared to turn “Divorce granted on the ground Ornixi Rapid«, Mkh. out all kinds of blacksmithing on short notice Will furn‘«h Dedffns of H. uses < of»««?«, and Mansions r««Hn< from nn «p to a«> Rev. George Rogers, of East of extreme cruelty,” said the Judge. At the time of General Fremont’s and in tbc best str le Terms: < ash. l-!y figure ws'iictl. If v.ra mean lu hulld.send |1 to mi ««Idrew. and I will uiall you a purtfr>* VU< H DIRECTORY Ho of : 3 design« of <1 vt el ln kb . like the one on file in E ast O rkoow H isalo offi««. with death he was engaged upon the man­ Weymouth, handed a wife-beater full plan of es« h. full slic dr'sl s. complete specifii atiotis. and 14.1 of materials, al’ very full aud eompie « s> anv urdmarv carpenter ur bulkier will have no trouble in fuing uscript of a paper for The Century ’ s BODl-T EPISCOPAL CHUR< II over to the authorities a few morn­ Charles Pratt was lynched by a abeainm»«Laf« vuu. Ur leave Orders with T>8 ings since, after thrashing him mob shortly before midnight, Au­ Gold Hunters. It was to be enti­ LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. K krald Y ou y » ill jt < heap tu cred a han<*«..ni« h. use as to wa*t« »alealal oa preaching bv the pastor in each sifbtJy bulldlua Mil) aid >uu |u re-cvustructln< )otu presrnt UDdinf. 41-M uu«. unti! further null ? soundly with a bean pole. gust 15, at Blair, Neb., for the tled "Finding P.Mth* to California," — imri.e-at 11 a in, an I 4 NO p m —Js.an-i skh«»ol H-.use— al 11 a m The man, w hose < ante is Joseph murder of a farmer, near that town and was not only to deal with the —Harrer—at 7 l - i p m. —Burra—U il a in. and 4 SO pm several cxplorlngexpeditions, but to Turner, was intoxicated and was on the morning of the same day. k—Barney—at li a tn, and 7 top m WachmakerA Jeweler, beating and kicking his wife. Her About 11 o'clock 100 men came narrate the writer's intimate con­ ItaTlAS < XV*. H invili with the event* which led to screams were heard by' Mirister tn the city from the country. They nection !.. K. T1..O J. W. BONEBRAKE. the conquest and occupation of the r— Hun s-a’ 7.3 pro Lakeview, Oregon. Rogers, who was riding past. He were soon joined by 200 others territory. The work will be prompt­ »Bum« -at 11 e m. T The Odell n al'ghted from his buggy and ran from the city, and the party ly continued by Mrs. Fremont. A KX'IF.TIEA first draft of the «reticle had been into the house, snatching a bean directly to the jail. pole from the side of the house. The sheriff. Frank Harriman was made, and the subject had been so P H MURPHY. and closely discussed by Turner was kicking his wife as there, together with 15dep«ties, all recently will ** y th » onr.i.L TTi-r. write *, wirraxted to do aw ^ m » General and Mrs. Fremont that •re LAKEVIEW - - - - OREGON •• Ro> Ut>< HgntMwd Dolle HacbUe. ^Fl 0 R< g-t* entered. The minister wns of whom were armed, but they *hc will have not rouble in complete- 91 O |N>.Y 1< *1 N<». I*, b. A. K. !IAY> GRAIN an athletic young man and his in- It combine* sixpLiciTvwith dukaetlitt — speed , ease or opebatio « ing the manuscript, for which she made no display of their weapons. bv 1st and :d Wedncs av of earl Od'ì F«*!luus Hall. Al! t'umraue? wears longer without cost of repair* than HOU8B. any other machine. hM had already writtenanintrodnetion, diguation overpowered him. He All the lynchers were armed with IN CONNECTION WITH THE Icing faulted no »nkribbon to bother the operation. It neat, substantial, nick­ as well ns a supplement describing M. M. BRIBBLY, P C. brought the bean pole down on guns and revolvers. »BLL, A4 j’t. Kihiv- el plated—perfect and adapted to all kinds of typewritiu g her life at Moi-tcrey in 1849. A i Turners head ar.d shoulders in a The Sheriff' refused to deliver the fine portrait of General Fremont Uke Printing T’rt*- *.t »•« Harp, <•!«•• u, teftb?« mar Twe tetra 9. MAI storm cf Mow* until the wife-beat­ keys tn th-jail, b’..l was scon over­ from a daguerreotype of'19 or* 50 •' -n be n* •»