East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 05, 1891, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    1
■PUT YOUR
W HYÎ
ADVERTISEMEN11
BECAUSE IT GOES
Il EEC KE THE PUH-
TWICE
WEEK
IN THE
HERALD. 1
VOL. IV.
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 5,
Semi-Weekly Herald,
PUBLISH ED EVER V WEDN E8DA \
AND SATURDAY.
W. C. BYRD a son : : i
NEWS IN BRIEF.
THE NEWS OF THE WORLD AS
CULEH FROM EXCHAXOFLS.
Henry Miller Wins Hla Swamp Land
Sult.
I
■'•>1 fiifi-X?
lß91.
NO. 5«.
GREAT REDUCTION IN TRICES I
I QUOTE YOU-^-i
In the United States circuit court
1
Drv.Granula(?d Sugar, $ p,75 pei; 1001b I have just received a full anil
Hemy Miller, who owns a large Salt,
...:......................
2.10 “
com'filete Stock of Dry Goods,
tract of swamp land in Harney coun­ Nails,..............................
7.50 u keg. G-oberies, Hardware, Tinware
ty, was given« judgement for want Flour,1.’.'. . . . . .\
■ 6.00 »•4 barrel Notions, He , which I will sell
1001b at BEDROCK PRICES FOR
of an answer, against Charles W. Omaha Bacon............ 13.50
£.00 4b
can CASH ONLY
Briggs, C. H. Bprdick, S. JJjng,,G. Coal Oil (Pearl).........
H,
E.
T
hompson ,
Yours Respect fully,
W. Bartlett, R. J. Ivers, J. E Lelisv I ■
1
at
' '
Manager.
A. ROBBINS
I»4»
•
• H
J
I •
and Henry Phillips, These persons
had filed homesteads on Miller’s
land, and he ¡nought suit to recover WHOLESALE !
retail
possession and was successful.
The New York Sun figures that
Europe vyili want 589,000,000 bush­
• ‘ I
/
‘ .
I
els of wheat, rye and corn to supply
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
demands, and that'there are estima­
>ne Yea?
$3.00
lix Months.
.1,50
ted to be only 250,000,000 surplus
[hree Months.............................................................75
hie Year (in advance)
.2.50 I
jn the grain growing countries to
HERALD CLUB LIST
^Bralil and Harper's Magazine............... 5.00 supply it—leaving a deficit of 339-
Hlriilil and Harper s Weekly
.. 5.20 000,000. Ifthese estiniat.tjR AppTojc-
^■rald ahd Harper's Bazar ..
5.20
Herald and Harper’s Young People
3.75 imate the truth, the result will lie
■•raid and Alden'a Manilyld Cyclopedia, 2.90
CO
Ç».
Ka< li additional volume after Vol.'l, 5ft cent.: good prices for the product of the
I
10 cents extra oer volume, poetage.
HUNTINGTON,
..
OREGON.
United Stateij and a prosperous year
The latest news from the Chilian
.
I
I
opiea of all the above work! can ba ex­
for
the
farmer.
revolution, is the entire and crush­
amined at leieure in the Reading Room
• ! l
1 '
- --------- ■ /
r->—■— ;
ing defeat of Balmaceda or the gov­
She l>i«l Her Duty.
F^-l’ubllshere of periodicals are »dieited
■ ■ '___
J
» I /
» '
Hwend clubblug rate*, a copy of tbear work for
G reenfiedd ,. Mass., Aug. 26.-w ernment. The battle continued five
Free Reaiiing Room—W e file, and bind the
We
are
now
located
in
the
New
Brick
Block,
with
plenty
of room,
■per at eloae of every .half-volume, .'><1
< i
■piee bv ailvertieemeut.
North Leverett, a little hamlet ifi hours. Two charges upon the in- occupying three floors, and each floor loaded With gOODS.
the eastern part of Franklin coun­ surgetits were inade, wjjji terrible
Will maintain our former rulon: S^UaTS DSlling. One Price«
ADVERTtSINri RATES: .
ty’, had a genuine sensation Mon­ loss of both, mep a,nd officers to-tire
1 miG 3 mo 1 6.nlo
'ACK I 1 wk 2 wk
Balmqceda
’
s
forces..
The
two
lead
­
Best Ouality.
day whep the town peeple learned
pnch I »1 50 |Z.;»O »ft 00 », 00 '»11 00
ing generals of the government
We buv clour, Meats, Stock Salt, Barb Wire, Liverpool Salt,
th.'t
Mrs.
Alvin
J.
Moore
ha<('given
4.00
18.00
oy
6 50 12 O'»
! 3.50 5 00
8.00 15.00
24 00
army
were
killed
in
the
second
Canned
Goods, and Goul Oil tn CAR LOADS. Our Paices are LOW.
birth to four babies—three girls and
i ;>o
32.00
6 00 10 00 20 00
i 6 00
9 00 15 00 ’28.00
48.00
charge
together
with
nearly
every
i ne boy. The three girls died soon
12.00 16.00 LS 00 48 00
80.00
SEND FOR QUOTATIONS ! !
20 00 to 00 40 00 oo.oo 110 uu
afterdrirth, butthe hoy is likely tp member of their staff' the charging
I
trooo wavered and general Can!6
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
live.
The
mother
is
a
large,
strong
JOB WORK
Woman, while the father, who is -a commander of the insurgents, tak
Prprietors Huntington Warehouse.
Ypurs Respectully,
.
ing
advantage
of
the
opportune
t every description executed with neatness
.1.
H.
AITKIN,
ÀI
ana
ger.
lumber meichant, is a frail man in
hi despatt h, a< reasonable rutes
moment ordered his troops to charge
IrcularB,
Pamphlet,
Putters*,
poor health.
I
Bill Beads,
Letter Hetids,
nvelupes,
which was done with telling effect
Nute Beat 8,
Cards, TieKets,
niemenis,
zl I
s
femora nd a.
Invitations.
Dodgem. Etc.
The Milkers of Kain.
Balmaceda’» forces being, routed
T he II kkali ) is kept regularly on fi'p for re
Portland Boot & Shoe Store.
The party of scientists under ,the with a loss of 5000 killed and wound­
irem e. ill the Geo. 1’. Rowell Newspaper Ao
ed.
” ”1 ' '
" •
Rising Bureau. 10 Spruce »t.. sew York.
control of Gen. R. G. Dvrenforth. . • . -. __ ___________ _________ ' ■ ’’I - .
.
LUNABURG it FRY, P roprietors , B urns , O regon .
*
IÍ /
• j !
I
who went to Mid Lind Texas some
HOMt> EOll NKGltoF.Si
i
. i
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Stock
StockBoota
Boots and Bhova,
Shoes, of the very best
beat
Quality
r - . |iist
J..w; received
time ago, to try.the experiment of
Cheapest Place in Town tor Cash,
Guthrie, Ok., Aug. 26—A move­
producing rain by explosives, have
i
I
NATIONAL :
Benjamin liar rigo met with success.
Resident
The result is en ment .is on foot to colonize with
i
Alao. Custom work and Repairing neittly doiie. 1
Levi 1*. Morton
Ice-President
I
James G. Blaine tirelv satisfactory., the explosions negroes the Indian lands which are
beret ary of Stale
I
Charles Foster.
kTel ary of Treasury
in every trial produced rain, aud soon to be thrown open tn general
John \V. Noble
fret ary of Interior
Redfield Proctor plenty of it, in sections of country settlemnt.
beret ary of War
The scheme has its ori
Benjamin F. Tracey
berej>ry of Navv.
Jeremiah M. Rusk where there had not been a guild gin ht Langston CitV. the mettOpolis
►creiary of Agrirultnre
I
Wm. II. Miller
ttocnev General
1
John Wanamaker rain for three years.
bit master General
Thev will go of the negro settlement not far from
»
STATE- OREGON:
from there to El Paso,to experiment here. The agents. 850 in number,
J.
N.-
Dolph
R
|
l 8. Senators
J. H Mitchun
BAILEY dr CAI.DWELL,
. Proprietors.
of the Langston C<>lni]izatiou, Soci;
ilii>|ier Hermelin and also to southwest Kansas.
R. Bing,
pngressman
lt.Sylveai Her Peiinover
pvernor
ety Are now laboring with zeal
Geo.-W, McBride
be ret ary of State
i
iK
Phil. Aleteehan.
R
reasurer
among their brethern in tint South­
J. B. MeElrov
■pt. Public Instruction R
• I
iaie Priuler
... Frank l.ukei
R
M ountville . Conn f Aug. 25.— ern States 10 Jiersuade them to come
i R
S. Bean.
R
/ W n>. P. Ixird To-day the friends arid rejativvs as
R
ipreme Judges
to the new country. Thousands of
) W. W. Thaier
11
Rhetihin S. Strahm sCmhled in the old
Smith home­ circulars hate been sent out with the
I
sixth JvniciAL histkkt :
stead
to
celebrate
the
one hundred same object in view, and yesterday
D
M. D C lifford
■strict Judge
.D . C has . F. H yde and seventh birthday of Father at a meeting of the association the
Mtrict Attorney
bi n t*Kep resent at ive
(D).
D. S. D ustin
The’ Brdprietors of the White Front Livery Stable as­
bi nt-Sen at or
(I>) H enry B lack main Martin Smith.
Mr. Smith lived following wits adopted:
sures the public that they are prepared to accommodate
101 year»and six months in the
Resolve. That we notify our peo­
COUNTY—HARNEY :.
1 in evtry Way in their line of buhinesp.
1
(D),.
W m . M illrf . house in which he was born and af- ple. colored citizens of the South,
punty -4<lge
and grain constantly on hands, and careful hands.
lerk ..........
(p)
.W. E. G kai R
.. (D)
T. H. R oberts ; ter that moved into a more modern to he here on the 10th of September Passengers taken to all pari« rif the country. Job Wagon in connectiorj.
reanurer
(p) T. A. M c K in B on
Brvevor
Serifl
.(D)
A. A. CO» INH i structure.
He' has over 200 derfcAi • and that, those who intend to drive
BKBFor
.
i,
,(I>). . W; E. A lberson
CHAS.), K * ELL ' danfs in this-country;
thou! Superintendent
<K)
The day thrnngh to the Indian country to
T hus . G. D odson
k Inspector
'
bmmiMioner*
¡[¡)
W m . A ltnow ! that Mr. Smith' wits’ TtXUj’^ari *oTil start at once. ..Ft
••
u .;. i.. Manager.'»
•
HUGH SMITH,
I
,Lytle Howard.
As a result of the work of the \Ve wish to inform the pub-
! he won a rifle match with shooters
We solicit a »hare of
HARNEY U. ». LAND OFFICE:
I of all ages from 16 to 60 ycMre a’nd Langston agents in the Southern
11 ■ i • *
’
i
knitter
.J. B. H p S ti S«¥ on
leceiver
..H arrison K eluky haR always lieen liighjv honored by States, hundreds of negroes have al
the patronage. Shop
lie that we hâve again opèn-
7
”
ready gone to Langston and are be­
his townsmen.
m
1 » —Republic.
’t » *
d
*.
■
..........
)
J
supplied with good meat
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
ing cared for by their color«! friends ed at the old stand dnd
|>eatli Caurnnl by Exrr*Mve Urief.
until
the
time
for
the
invasion
ar
­
i •-
. : a
IRNS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
rives. Many negroes are arriving
M.D. WILSON Pastor.
■'
1
" h ■
■
William Burdine, a brakeman,
I There will be preaching by the pastor in each
daily, and bv the time the land are
kuuth a, follows.until further notice'
4
The Incrorpoated
had Ms right leg so badly ch rushed
•st Sabbath—Burt s—at II a in, and 4:30 pm
proclaimed
open
to
settlement
it
is
-d Sabbath—Island School House— at 11 a tn
at Benton, Neb., that Amputation
. ".
—Harney—at,7;3O p tn.
believed thousands of colored peo­
■■d Sabbath—Burr.*—it 11 a tn, and 4:30 pm
During
[ Ob rabbath—Harney—at 11 a tn, and.73.Op m was-founU ti> Ije pecessarv.
ple will have arrived here to take
the progress of Iheop^ratiou
life
i part in the race for homes The
SOCIETIES
passed away. A telegram sent to ! Langston people lielieve the Govern-1
TRANSPORTATION Company.
his wife at Hastings announcing ment owes them homes, anil they
C. C. McCoy, General Manager,
barney lodge , no . 77, 1. o o r.
Been at odd Fellows Hall, everv Saturday
Burdine’s injuries was -followed by
------- O-:-<>------ -
intend to secure them at anv price.
¡'«Pm.
H, M H ortox , N. G.
Stages leave Rurns. Oregon, daily for Harney, Drewsey, Bcnlsh,
I»n Brown. Tress
another announcing hisdeath. The Most of the negroes are armed, and
Westfall and.Viile. where
sjuick proved to much and she died it is believed thev will make an or­
H arney pos t no . u . g . a . r .
VWs every 1st and* ltd Wednesday of eac h from
the effects. Burdine was ganized effort to exclude all but
Close Connection is Made
lo®u>. at odd Fellow s’ Hall. All Comrades
about 26 years old and his wife 20 members of their race from settling with the railroad. Good freak horses;icareful drivers, new vehicle*,
" roodstanding Invited.
.
M. M. BRIERLY. P. C.
RATES OF FAR« FROM HIRN* TO .ONTARIO AND )M> RVI KING II IMS:
**" NawtLU Ad’J’t.
Mcbls-16 They had been married a little over
110 an I Burns to Va'e
.,
claims, at least until each negro has
Burn, fo pnt.rto ,
H.«
»• West EsD
Gruvecit*,,. „
* .'c
‘ IM
a vear. Thev wiH be burned at found a ho ne. The organization •- A •' Beulah
••
“ Dr<»sej
.
,
‘ « 0ft I
4/«
U. 8. MAILS
“ Harney
'
I
• Fine Creeki
I S« t’
Hastings in one grave.
is secret, sad until yesterday their
Baggage, 3O1bs to each I’nSsenger. Frie gbt ■ nd Passengers musí
BURNS— VALS:
•▼et and depart« daily, Sundays excepted.
objects
and plans have been known
*»e waydiillHi. Ibtsaenger hire paid in advance.
I
Texas is first, California aeepnd
to none but themselves—Repute
J M V aughn ,
N eri A cki . es ,
B urns — canyon city :
H arry F ixiyd .
and
Oregon
third
in
the
production
j5jMonda\s Wednesdayt, Fridays, fpm a .
Borns Agent
I)vision Agent.
Gen. Sop’t.
laeailayt Thursdays A BaturdayB,-0 45m.
. lie.
of aheep and wool.
P ublishers
and
P roprietors .
• 1j
(4
. I I 1
;
G eneral
n
h
1
• I
. li
1
II ’
.’If
I
\ ‘
' •
.
'
I '
H ‘
I
Burns JXZEccit
I*
i. ! ■
1
*>•
n •
NORTHWESTERN MAIL