East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 06, 1891, Image 1

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    E ast O regon H erald
RTISE
ERALO
THE
HAS THE LAUGEST
CIROVLATIOM IN
ÍIER á LD.
Florida.
IVEKY WEDNESDAY
Tim COUNTY.
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$2.5Oa Year.
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1891.
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HERALD.
HEARSTS ENTHItVRIAE.
DowaeU The Klara and Stri •.’**.
Send address, t»u
••nr<L lor inforna­
no» wanted uboui. LANL»Ht HOTELS
ROUTES, etc., eie., Aiwwtred pt »liiiHly.
L. Y. JENNEdS.
A New daini Mareas.
The New Orleans Stale says.
“The kind of citizens that these
The 8au Francisco Exautiuor
trd son
AAAFORD. Y LO
Sicilians make wae shown bv their i has established in Washington D.
fAXD P bofkietohs .
action on the day that the vtniict ■ C., a bureau to be called "Examin­
Four Tria.1 Nuxbirs.
was rendered in the Hennessey case. er Bureau of Claim»,’’ which will
irzrcR laws .
With great premium oilers, on re-!
The
triumph of the Mafia over be of great benefit to all peraona
fa r«iuir«<l to «I t . aoH» « br ceiptol 10 CENTS, and addresses
to tov*r <iu«a uot >n.».rihe
American
law and order was cele­ having claims against the Govern­
of
10
MARRIED
LADIES
Only)
rtber Sor. uot •«»<• bl. p*p«-r
■ th« re««uu for L« Rut Iteini i
brated by tbe Sicilians hauling I ment of any nature or description
Best wenthlv in ■
■ iu d.. •.» mtke« the p»«f-1 55 cents a year.
t
I to tbe pubinher fur pay- i world for the price.
down the American flag oil the
Address Wo­
i levee and hoisting above it the flag > whatsoever. The peaion fees charge­
tntri« hi« paper di«ronrin- man’s Work, Athens. Georgia.
able by attorneys have for some-
Brrearatcea <>r the Publisher
Ftesu.1 it «Bi** pa> Diewt 1«
of Italy. This is a fact that we i time been limited by law, and un-
he whel« amount whether
it. There «••« be no legal
desire to call attention ef the Chi­ ’ der the recent act of March 3, 1801,
B m » uiewt la wale.
bh»> takes a paper from t* e
cago Inter-Ocean, whose editor I transferring the jurisdiction of In­
Mirecieü U» bi« name *>r an
■ •Bbrnnbrni vr not, is re-
BK»T IM THE WOBLD.
' Is 145 miles long and 90 miles in width. It is a new county, struck off* bf the SmrtWrn part of Grant, by , hates the Southern |woplo 30 in- dian Depredation ^canes f’’o!«Mklbwai^'
Ha waarin* qualitiM are unanrpaaaad. actually
.-..—-v that
— -- hv wbulj lie glad in- ' Interior Dejiarmeat to th>. Court of "
Il is bounded hv Grant. Crook. Malheur and Lake, and i uns I ■ tensely
I or4.ni bto w«-r ytiipved mtlaatintf two boxea of aanr otbar Bramd. Nut j an act of the legislature, Febru try, 1889.
b il»» vnW.b.r rontMui-. lo tffictod by heat. ITGETTHEfiOllM\
i south to the State lima Population, about 3,000. Taxàhfè property, 41,600,000.
Bl. boaud to V*/ tor It it b.
,
deed
if
he
could turn them over to: Claims, Congress not only limited
FOR 8 4 LF BY DEA rHAJEXFRAlJ V. Jyr
fkÑoMr». — '
i the bullet and the dagger of ttie ^he fees, but iu order to check the
tv. 4« Iil.a that r«fiu:n< U
C" “j IB ja I
11 any l«iriy h.ielllrru. ]■• r,< i. M «nher
kl wrlotlii .1. try«» lh* r ■'
, assassin. And we desire to say! ' rapacity of the claim agents can­
K I ■ ■ I 1
» Im . au r<».l and writ«,and who,
K«m uu.»’:e<1 Lr, wl'hou
|>a D ■ E I I fi Isit. r i.<»<111. til'll '•
iintustilouely,
Kto prim. toel.•»M«".«« -1 ■
Bt*W Wtmwt*. an. Th.rw H.rwm.w Isellam a
i to the Chicago I liter-Ocean that it celled all ^existing contracts and
Year in thelSown l<>< aliuoa.wh- «
they live.I will also furnish
the kltunti. n . r.-iii,ooynae>il,at ahi. It «>.«<■»ran. that an.on»«.
! was American citizens, who as fee agreements between client and
No mu.,*, t..r ute util,
auc< rartui as atw.v« Faaily •**.. quickly
lvanso.1. I deeir» hut eno wo«*vr tiviu »«ch
« ure. uncy. I
have air-adv faMgitt »nJ piovi. ed with sn>| i<.ym. ni » large
soon as they saw the Italian flag attorney. Congress was led to take
ION RATES;
aaasber, wh.. are making ever *»’ "* >
' each. It a X I. VZ
an* NO«.I
t-fll Iiarri. !>..» F<: I T.. Adrln.e at oar«.
ffcfiO
........
tloating from staff, pulled it down this action on account of facts
JC. C, A-A.i-Xi.Ai. «••»X * to, AuxMatn, iu.
.1.60
and restored the Stars and 8tripes bre ught to their notice that by a
Hire)
f
to their rightful place."
combination anioug the leading
E m CU z ’B M«T:
Ö.OO
mr .» Muguxiiie
claim agents a range of fees from
ft.
tr’M Weakly
6.-JÛ
I« Coats You Nothing.
[er’s Baxur
334 to 50 per cent had been estab­
3.7t
ier’« Young People
PERSONAL AND PROMPT
lished. The vast amount of gov­
b Manifold fycljipedia,
volume after ' ol. I, 55 cent«. ATTENTION GIVEN TO PAT­
It is with pleasure wo announce ernment claims are still unprotect-
F volume, postage.
ENTS, CAVEATS, TRADE
Although the altitude is pretty high, the climate is mild. Snow falling to the depth of from six to ten that we have made arrangements, i cd by law.
n the above work« can b« ex
MARKS, etc.
inches in the northern part and in the southern part very little snow. Thousands of cattle, horses and sheep with that popular, illustrated mag (
m the Reading Room.
| Mr. William Hear st, son of ¡the
NO FEE UNLE S PATENT go through the winter without being fed. Wheat. Oats. Barley, Rye, also, the hardy fruits and vegetables,
azine, the American barnter, pub-1 ]aje Senator Hearst, and the pro-
L s»( pertoiM' «’.« are «Gllrtted ISSECURED.
CORRESPOND
­
are adapted to the Climate.
Mt« a copv ut their work fur
lished at Cleveland. Ohio, and read . prietor of the Examiner, proposes
E)¿ni—Weflla. »«’•»! biud the ENCE SOLICITED.
rery half-volume, «••«» *•*’ *1
by farmers in all parts of this conn-1 jo attend through his new bureau
teuietu.
STODDART à CO.,
try and Canada, by which that j to all classes of cases before the
613 & 615 7th Street, IT. V7.
great publication will bo mailed departments—{tensions,patents,dep-
ItOIMl KAJ KS
[Oppo ite U. S. Patent Office,]
’ I mo J : mo , r mo
WASHINGTON, I». C.
direct, FREE, to (headdress of any , re<iz».tioi> claims and indian claims
of our subscribers who will pay up |—for n aina]] percentage above the
c 50i 1Ï oil eroe
s uo 115 00,
or
all arrearages on subscription and i aetual cost of the work.
n.no 120 ou i »2.00
I 15 00'2100
45 00
one vear in advance from date, and j jje hag engaged several compe­
i ¿soni«001 so w
I 4O.U0 I «> Ul> I 110 00
te any new subscriber who will pay ■ tcnt attorneys and the necessary
one
year in advance. This ia a clerical force of a large bureau, and
IKEIGN APVBRTIBXRI*
h n.lhltiuz >imr r.-ruvyic
grand
opportunity to obtain a first- they will soon be at work. He
__ ___
han
k OW HMM*«!«
CÓ 8« t»»
¡class farm journal free. The Amer- placed at the head of the bureau
IblrSta i toi.i ii "Uh. r-r
&
.
FRAZER BREist
j
Harney County
ichi
m
PATENTS.
011 1X3
t e s
!_■ and.
be Bf-veu b> referring to the
La noted upon uur < ir< uia-
Litiint; c‘«itur.l« s
hciiuu to ell yearl} adver
ke. or / rite to Puo.wber.
ki extra, aervrdiug to «pace;
le aanii’ted.
li. mai «• «. at no pri< e.
fa at It«« than V» «<-ni« per
earit, or 20 cents, transient.
ican Farmer is a large 16 page il- Mr. John Wedderburn, of this city
lustrated journal, of national circu- ‘ who ]jag ]otig been th« corresopnd-
»’.rents. <
lation, which ranks among the!eutof
Examiner, and had re-
|è M afo . Oopvrsirh
leading agri-ultural papers. It» j markablo experience a fsw year«
highest purpose ia tbe elevation and ! !lgo in ferreting out for Secretary
Ion
ex’ra « barge per in-
ennoblinj
of Agrietiltufe through Tracy gome gigantic contrsct fraud
a • amfin* readcr
a i. eat h a r«k i« run tn with
the higher and broader education at the Mure Island Navy Yard.
¿Ci»- *H wtu a*!teriiaet.:««*s
i of men and women engaged in its i ’]■ ]10 new bureau, being established
ITf« «r P^ d ’
*’1 » L’ *l e*‘ h-
MP lot *1 vuiuiDJ «, liic 8 Line.
pursuit. The regular subscription ! I>y a responsible newspaper, has
Kr'.h and death acnuvo.oe-
|;enl« «,4k Ltd M* new«.
price
of the American Farmer is| already received the cordial en-
.lifered to ruMginhs, Ikn ia'. BEST
♦ 1.00 per year. Il COSTS A 01. dorsement of many Western mem-
STEEL
„felRLROPF SELVAGE.
N'OTHING. From any one num-; l(Crg of Congress,‘and is getting »
“iilf
WORK
her ideas can be obtained that will j big pile of mail froln ftH „otiow of
bw.wuuA «th aintnu. I
Í
is. v.xbie rit’ri
be worth thrice the subscription i the country.
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ph
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et«
>1 s,
J utir-r Uendf.
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price to you or members of your
C«r. I Th EC?«. !
■ lit*'-«,
Dodge iB, Etc. i
ít*.iv¡<*.
household, yet you oet IT FUFE.
Wlaidew« 4a Karljr Time«.
Call and see sample copy.
r«,u.rly <iu
fur re
ww AOKNOWLeoqsD
W 1” K, ».U N.»»r*V.r A4
The mo'intai ns in the northern part contain an inexhaustible quantity of Pine and Fir timber for lum-
By the act of parliament of the
for Lmi, wrtm. Finns, Ranch
iv Srruc at.. I»«* '“rk
That Reifica it.
forty-third year of George III.,
i IMlbbliva lULLiiii ?minu. _T*“W • ! ! beri i n< " p ■’’i "n ’’**’ - 8 AU the vallevF of the « county are surrounded bv low foot-hills covered with Juniper, which
go »,<!»«? go_s^Kirj; fYff'
t«...! make excellent fence posts and fire wood.
; from and after April 5, 1804, in
DIRECTORY.
I was alone on the back veranda! England, and May 24, 1804, in
of a Georgia hotel when I hear the 1 Scotland, a tax was levied on win-
^ atiomal :
cook, who was cutting meat just ' j dows of dwelling houses. On a
Benjamin H arr I k »
nntion r\t
Levi P. Morion
below me, call to a ooy, and as the 1 house
of not more than six window«
James G rtiaine
William Windom
latter arrived and asked what was and skylight, whether interior or
Jr
JohnW. Nubie
wanted, the cook raid:
Rec fie lu Prue tur
exterior, under the annual rent of
Cereal«. and Trade-Mark« obtained, and all Pat­
Benjamin F. Tracer
ent basin*«« conduct^ for Mater«4**.
‘•Julius, I want yo’to kerry dis fivo pounds, a duty was charged,
frtBTV' ' lerenHjJMI— Hunk r - -
*yi»ca ‘A Ooao«**« U. 1. Prt«n* OMee
Wm HUI. h**set j end we can aeenr* patent hi lee« time than thoe«
yere note down to Mary Ann Wil-1 annually,
------- "
*’ shillings
................. in “
of * six
Eng­
Jvk. Wan. m.k | remote from Waebinpton.
Bend model, drawing or photo., with deaerip-
]T1—OWOtlM ;
liains and gib it to her on de sly.” land and four «hilling! in Scotland.
J. N
Dnlph * , tion. We advige. if patentable or not. free of
............ R
I J.Jii
,
H Mitrhau
cbarre. Our fee not due till patent ia secured.
Of annual rent of five pounds and
‘‘Doan’ let her fadder see?"
X
A >‘R»«»hlet. How to Obtain Entente.” with
B.. Binger
------- Hermann -.
Penneyer ! name« of actual client« in your Slate, county, er
.......
I ¡».Bylvetter
-
L
Geu. W. Nebride I | town, «ent free. Addrcee,
aliove,
in England eight shillings,
"No.
”
i . . . ,K.
Phi!. Metachan. :
cl
... B
and in Scotland six shillings, and
‘•Duan’ let her mudder scef”
action.. B.. . j. H. McKIrw» j
Frank Eakei 1
B
The country is well watered, and, if properly utilised, is sufficient for all purposes, including irrigation.
<W sm K i r*U«t OWc. W m M hs I m . B. C.
"No. Yo' spook around dar ’till so proportionally to a house of one
. R. *. Bear», i
! -
B
J Wm. P- Leni
L !••• H
. hundred and eighty windows,
nobody
seen you.”
1
W.
W.
Thayer
,
B
UMICI al bwtbht :
"What’s in de note?” asked Ju- which WM charged in England
*
i
D
M.D CLIFFOB»»
.D
CBA«. F. Hvi»«
Jiul.
eighty-three pounds and in Scot-
|we
<1>
lb ?. 1 vrHM
land _ eighty-two
Yo’ nebber mind dot. Dat’s my I Ill,nd
eW,tJ, two pounds
P°und» and
*"d eigh-
,'V. H bmrv t L»' ««*»•
Yo
’ jes go ’long and doan’ I »®*n shillings. A house with above
bizness.
'
r>
1 one hundred and eighty windows
stop on de wav.
W. i . Giu:«
T. il- K osekt «
. À Hcr.ib'Sd»
“Axin'Marv Ann to dun marry i was charged, both in England and
A. A. < O ■
I Scotland, half a crown for every
W. fc. AhKitwN
ve?” quizzed the boy.
V
« • SLL
light. Exemption« from the tax
» M. MMMR
I "Hui What you talkin' 'lioutT
were: (1) Any hause af the king,
WM. AfcTFO*
;i>; •
Boy. I’ll rig a fusswid yo' if yo'get
l.jtlv livw.nl.
• or any member of the royal family;
too smart! ”
(2) any public office, hospital,
«. HMD WFKt:
"Wall. I wanted to dim tole yo’
J. B. HWMTsNMTT
charity school, or house provided
Is the County Seat, the largest town in the county. It is situated in the northern part of llart.ey vallej-. on sumthin.”
..H ARRHOM KRLL. T
I for poor persons—except the offi­
Silvies river, the largest water curee in th«- county. The Ircition is surh that I urns will f<e the leading
"Vo’ Joan’ know nuffln."
business place in the vsllev Th-- natural advantages are: Its situation on the river. »<lja< »'>t to «.<• foot
cers’ or servants’ apartments; (3)
‘Yes, I do ”
DlREtTllBY.
hills, handy to timber and on the pro]>o»eil line of the O. P Railroad. The location of the U. 8 l-and Office .
any room licensed for divine wor­
“What yo’ know?"
is. also, another great advantage Burns lias, in a busi'.ess p-dnt of view.
UIMT kF144 OPAL C Hf RL II
ship; (4) any dairy connected with
"I
dun
seed
f»am
Flowers
an'
kWH«ojr r*«toî-
a dw.lling house, the windows of
Werhlti« bt îh< i*«‘<>r la earh
Mary Ann William, titlin' tnar'd
.uiiüi furUker nvute-
| which were made with splines or
kiw-M H • m.amilJOpm I
at 10 o'clock dis maw in* by Elder
ÎUwe— «t 11 • *
wooden laths, or iron bars,and with­
raav-« 7A*» p m.
' Comstock 1”
rwa- Mil a m. **<4 4 JB »
out
glass, and the door of which
Bri.«y—at 11 • ». «rad 7 l»p
“Shool"
had the word “Dairy” or '*Che«««-
| “It’s dun true."
room” painted on it.
I KT I KB.
, “Yo’scdall dat?’’
“Sartin.” •
M¿k. KO. 77, Î.O U F.
Portland. Ore., April 23.—Governor
■ "An’ she’s done rnSr'd to SdW.”
lUw« Hail, ewn
>. M Mt.UPoK. N U.
Pennoyer, when asked to-day wheth­
"Fur shure.”
er he would go to the State line and
I
| "Den dat does settle it. Gin me
receive the President, is reported to
<iat note. Dat was a vripvsishun have said: "Mr. Harrison represents
Wr have a flouring mill «»n th» river, near town. n:.<l >« loiper te-nring inplition. one rnile and half north to dat gal to affillia’e her affexuna in hi* official capacity the official
of t4Hvn.on the rivt-r; will *.» »11 hi* * an th’Feiw mill »•rvcU’.i «> 1 ’ h *
«»f th‘* <»*»♦* th.tt L uhm M down. Lyt wid de undersigned for de term of power and dignity of the Federal
full
Th«*re arr <4b* r 1«»wnK in »hr enmity: Hurtwf, Fitatotrd i.i th«’ mwthern part of the valleT, near the her (lateral life, but if she’s had de
f«mt billF. 14 tnilrt etft of burn«, well watered «nd »war the timber and within rii or Meven niilen <»f two t«w consanguinity to pick up wid »¡ch Government. I, as Governor of
». ■Allel.
Oregon, represent the .State of Ore­
mills. Drewsey, situated in the eastern part of the county on the Middle Fork of the Malheur river, is sur-
a nigger as dat Hau. Flowers, I gon iu the nine way. Wears equal.
ouoded by a good farming community.
withdraws de moahun, an’ lays de
I have no business to go pay homage
aul.jick on de table. Boy, you «'*
lo him. On the eo .ly. r , when he
dat odder hatu out oh de »to* house
viriu Oregon he should raihsr pay
Subscribe for THl HERALD
and don't you be all day, neider!”
his respect, to me as its off>HT ex­
ecutive."
THE LARGEST LEADING PAPER IS HARNEY COUNTY —Sun,
Harney Valiev is about 60 miles in length by 35 in width, containing exc-lb-nt Farming and Hay land; |
live) and smooth, easily c iltivaled. ami sloping grsduilly towerd th»- lakes, hounding the valley on the i
south, llanpv, Diamond. Blitzen. Onflow, Silviesand Silver Creek valleys, ire all a great deal smaller than '
Harnev, but uiloiirnl.ly situausl fur grazing and farming purposes. Thousands of acres uf government land
etill open fur settlement in this and other valleys, above mentioned.
WOVEN WIRE
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