East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 17, 1892, Image 5

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    Boundary Cines of The: to the place of beginning. Polling
Voting Precincts of Har place at the Terrel school bouse.
ney County.
SUMS QUEER DREAMS-
CONTINUED EROM FIRST PAGE.
Philadelphia Timei.
It M therefore ordered by the
Dream vagaries are always tangl­
court that all the territory within
ing themselves in our brains at
the following boundaries shall bean night. Whence do they come?
election precinct.
Sometimes from the thoughts of
CATLOW.
the day, but not always
1 want
to
tell
you
of
several
dreams
that
CMirnencing at the N W corner of
had
no
connection
whatever
with
the
Tp38 8 R 32 E, thence eest to the
NWjcorner of T.» 33 8 R 29 E daily thoughts, habits or the act of
thence south on the west line nf the people who had them
An aged lady who had no love
said '1 'p being the line between
for
music, no knowledge of it, nor
(¿■Band Harney counties to where
M$4.1>ne intersects Steen mountain anything in her daily life to re
or a spur thereof in Tp 37 £ R 29 mind her of it, dreamed one night
K, Che nee easterly und northerly that she was a girl again. That
alón®the summit of said moun­ she had an absorbing love for
tain* to the SW corner of Tp 35A music and for practi ing it, but
8 R 32^. thence in a northerly di that having no piano she had no
rectioh following the summit of the means of gratifying her desire.
A friend told her that there was
divide between the waters of Cat
in
the town a large handsome
low Valley and the waters of the
Dunder Bhtzen river, to the NW house, ’ii which stood a magnifi
corner of Tp 33 S R 32 E the place cent piano, which she was at liber
•f beginning. Polling place at the tv to use wherever she desired.
residence of Tima. Walls, in Cation The bouse, for some reason, was un
occupied, save that a certain hour
Valley
every afternoon three ghostly per
DREW8EY.
■«mages appeared and took posses­
Com mencing at a point on the sion ofit until the next morning
county 11 nt I'<4Ween Harney ano she was warned of this that she
Jraimcounties where the Rang) might be careful to leavj before
ins Itstween Rangos 34 and 35 E that hour.
ntedNcts the same. thence due
Uiged by lu r | aasionate fond
touthon said Range line to the SE tess for music she overcame her
sorneit of Tp S R 34 E, thence west fears and went frequently to the
m thsh ne to the NW corner o 'muse, leaving, ahvavs before the
*
*
*r>Tp 20 S K 34 E, thence due -p<cifi«d time.
On one occasion,
outh <>) the sec line to the north interested in what she was playing
in**f Tp 23 8 K 34 E. thence east he forgot, the hour
in Mid Tp line to the east boundart
Suddenly realizing that it was
ine of tlie cdfcNty, thence north on oassed. she looked up and saw ad
he e**t boundary li ne ef Harney vanning toward he”, down a long
tounty to th* line between this cowridor. a group of three persons—
ounty and Grant county, thence m elderly ladv. in robes of swaep
-vest tan said line to the place oi ing black, leaning upon the arm of
«gjlMHng Polling place district i young woman dressed in palest
Wvhouse in the town of Drew-
olue, who led bv the band a sunnv-
naired, while robed child. She at
lenpted to Hee, but they moved to
CHANE CREEK.
CM|ynencing at the east boundary
ne on Harney county at the NEZ
«WntfofTp23 8 R 36 E, thence
4>ton the Tp line to SE cornet
>228 R 34 E, thence south on the
to the SE corner Tp 23 S
thence west to the SW cor
Tpand Range, thence south
Li tM|Tp line to the SW’ corner Tp
<1
7 8 R 34 E, thence east on the Tp
atntlie east boundary line of the
thence north on said county
the place of beginning
place at the residence of E.
ffer.
EMBREK.
Hpencing at the NE corner
#25 Tp 23 8 R 31 E, thence
«Ml the north line of said sec
' lb*' N W corner of sec 26 said
■i Range, I be nee south to the
■ner said sec 26, thence west
■BW corner sec 28 said Tp
■nge. thence south to the 8W
■See 33 said Tp and Range,
■west to the SE corner of sec
■ Tp 23 8 R 31 E, thence
bj>n the sec line between sec 5
®UTp 24 8 R 31 E to SE
Msec 18 Tp 25 8 R 31 E.
■east on the south boundary
lee 17. 16. 15, 14 and 13 Tp
31 E to 8E corner of sec 15
• R 32 E, thence north on
line between sections 15
10 and 11,2 and 8, etc to
' corner sec 3 Tp 24 8 R 32
ee west on said Tp line to the
■ner of said Tp. thence north
mat line of Tp 23 8 R 31 to
corner of Sec 25 8 R 31 E
ward her—not walking, but sliding
forward with wonder rapidity. As
(hey reached her the elder lady
-poke, saying kindly:
"Do not be afraid of us. We are
only spirits witnout bodies.
We
cannot harm you, nor would we it
we could. Continue your music;
we love it also.”
In her terror she awoke.
Why shoulu one with neither
knowledge nor love of music have a
dream so filled with it?
A farmer’s wife, who had never
se.ii a body of water larger than a
spring branch in which the weekly
washing was done, dreamed that
she stood upon the shore of a vast
and limitless expanse of water.
Across it came sailing toward her a
ship, shroudedi n black from bow to
stern, from the water’s edge to the
topmast mast. Upon the side, in
letters ot glaring white, was the
word death.
No sign of life was about the
ship, hnt when it touched without
sound the sands at her feet, two
specters apoeard, who leaned over,
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
and catched her by the arms en­
deavored to draw her on board, al­
though she felt no touch.
In the
struggle to keep back she awoke.
Having purchased the entire stock formerly belonging to Cat
That a woman leading a narrow,
Geer, comprising all lines of
brooding life should have a dream
cf death is natural; but why should
HARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TIN WARE,
it take the form of a shin upon the
ocean, when, except perhaps that STOVES, HARDWARE, SL’NDERIES, A CARPENTERS TOOLS
she had seen them in school-girl
life pictured in a geography, she
I offer the same for sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH.
knew absolutely nothing of either?
C. II. VOEGTLEY
A boy of 17 hail been promised a
cadetship at West Point.
His
dreams by dav were of nothing but
army life, Indians, tomahawks,
cava’ry charges and the other war­
JOHN SAYER,...................................
Proprietor.
like scenes that charm a boy’s fancy.
One night, while preparing for
Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East of Burns, near the bridge
his examination, afpr several hours’
work upon a difficult mathematic­
al problem, he went to sleep and CustDmers will
eceive GOOD FLOUR from
dreamed that his father had moved good Wheat.
to Scotland and bought a Hock of
sheep and a shepherd’s dog; that
his father called him and gave I
him a crook, saying:
LONG A BAILEY. Proprietors.
"My son. take this and the dog
and go to'the woods and mind the
Winss, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes.
sheep.”
As he was leaving his mother
Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc.
handed him a half knit stocking,
telling him he could finish it while This Salojn is first class in every pirticular. Experienced bartenderd
minding the sheep
Calling the
Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious.
log, he had followed the sheep, and
and spent the day minding them
and in knitting.
Why should a boy whose waking
thought held nothing but war, have
his sleeping ones reverted to the
Wm. WOODS, Proprietor.
most peaceful of all occupations.
A man, whose calling is that of
Bill Woods is "in it,” "and don’t you forget it.”
in engineer on a dangerous road
What he don’t know about the care of horses is mt worth knowing.
filled with lofty trestles and double
trestles spanning deep gorges, and Nice Turn-outs, Passengers taken to any part of the country desired
who works always in a strain of
anxiety, says that his most frequent
(reams are of flowers and murmur
mg water, of songs and pictures
ind beautiful things, where the
E. B. REED, Proprietor.
cares of the dav do not come.
An opera singer whose whole
The proprietor has renovated the building from the ground n-
life had been spent amid scenes of
he roof and put in several stone flues
glitter and show ami admiration,
Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man and in recommending his house li­
said that often, after a night of bril
liant success, she would fall asleep
the public, we believe we only do him justice to say his Imus« will
md dreamed of a quiet home, with
give entire satisfaction.
husband and children ala»ut her, j
something she had never known.
The divine law of compensation
seems to come in here
The tired
mind rebounds from the thoughts i
of the day, to find in sleep the bless­
HENRY CALDWELL. Proprietor.
ings denied it when awake.
Peter Ibbetson says that by as­
Will serve Customers wi:h the best that
suming a certain position in lying
down he found that he could live I can be produced from ONE to FIVE.HUN-
over in sleep any event of his past DRED
lbs.
life, so he learned to practice I
"dreaming true.” and thus poor W. C- BYRD & W. Y. KING. oiir hands for sale, because we ad­
vertise freely by sending circular*
Gogo, for who n the present held no
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joy, sought by night the happiness
and cards in all directions solicit­
of the past.
ing purchasers and describing ths
Burns Orogon.
The strange things that happen
¡and.
in dreams are beyond the ken of
We have at this time for sale
man.
We will als«» buy lands for |>er
several productive farms, well im­
proved and well watered
sons wishing to purchase in out
—The H erald wlil take wood ! Parties wishing to purchase call countv and living at a distant'«,
wheat and vegetables on subscrip- .
giving cartful and accurate di*
on us we will show them the land
tion.
we have for sale, and parties desir­ cripiion of the same, also the title
Correspondence Solicited Office
ing to disprse of real estate cannot
do better than to put their lands in at E ast O hkgon H fraud
HARDWARE. =**~’
burns F lour & saw M ill .
RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE.
Him THE
Used in Millions of Homo—40 Years the Standard.
H erald .