Image provided by: Harney County Library; Burns, OR
About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1889)
BROWN’S QUARTER-PAGE ADVERTISEMENT STILL IN THE LEAD II W ill arrive within tiie N ext T welve D ays , when , at teat T ime , wr wo nr Ari f to A ccommodate E a fiiyhoot astûjcaiiiiü W. have always maintained the Lead in Prices and ^ESPECIALLY REPUTATION and shall endeavor by Square, Upright, and Honest Dealings to keep it, therefore we ask those wishing to purchase good., STILL AT THE OLD STAND, Brown, X -------------------- s THE LEADING MERCHA¿- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, IMP. —Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dickinson were registered at the Burns hotel Wednesday. ST.), K E A ST I I. X A DVIRTI SEM ENT:). H\M>S. Plant H P H orses branded THE LEDGER LIBRARY Either Right or Range—Grant county, OregutL -George Hughes who was so badly gored by an angry bull, near Salem, on the 17th ult. is in a fair way to recover. His father came from Canyonville to nurse him. RILEY <t HARDIN Address ISAAC FOSTER. -An attempt was made to assas sinate Thomas Winning at Gervois, Oregon, last Sunday. He was shot twice by an unknown person in ambush and his wounds were dan gerous. H orses ST. FRANCIS’ ACADEMY, Left Stifie: branded on H arper ’ s B azar will continue to maintain i s repiuaii.»si us an unequal)vd family journal. Iis art illustraiions are of ihe highest order, in literature is of the choices; kind, and its Fash ion and Household (leparimen.K are of Hie in« st practical and economical uharacier. Its pa.- U-rn sheet aupplements and fashion-plates alone will save i s readers ten times the <•« si of snl fit riplion, and its articles on decorative art, e »< ial etiquette, house Keeping, cookery, etc., make ir inoispei salne to evert household. Its bright sh«»r. stories, and timely tssa\s are among the best punlished: and not aline is mi ini ted to itseoluiniis (hat could ofFend the in«.st fastidious itifi'e. Ainoi*g the aitrm tions of the ne.v volume will be serial «lories by M rs . F ran < is H odgson B urnett , M rs . A lexander , \\ illia m . B lac k , and 1 ho . mas H ardy , and a fierite of papers «»11 nursery management by M rs . < HRisTiNE T erhune H iurkk . Horizontal C’NDUlTED BY T1IE SISTERS OF ST. FRANC IS. Adorn your Home«, your Town Loti, Your Ranchei, Your l armi, your Flares, with trees and shrubbery Suited t« the climate of East Oregon. And buy only from a known RE8PON8IRLE HOUSE That will send you what you pay th’ money for: Latest Varieties true to the name; Healthy, Vigorous plants: and Judi cious parking,or all is lost—Labor and Time and Money. Therefore, do Save by bearing in mind that the great C attle branded on BAZAR ........... M «GAZINE WEEKLY YOUNG PEOPLE «;/ ir.M.i. jf ,Dlj der-bit in Right ear, BAKER CITY Is the Largest in the World,having in actual cultivation not less that -Oregon Short Line on the 25th ult., issued a call for special meet ing of stockholders on October 17th, ns Union Pacific stockholders are demanding a modification of the lease, and if their wishes are disre- graded, threaten to institute pro ceedings in the Oregon courts to have the lease declared invalid, etc. Harper's Y.urg Pc .■.! AN ILI.r.'TP. ' Ti t. V.IIK'Y. -Farmer Philips of Fern Ridge, Oregon, has been puzzled for a long time to find how his cows wore robbed of their milk while at pas- ture. Last week he hid in a tree and watched his herd of sleek cows after they were driven to the field. In a few minutes he saw a tine ra zor-back pig go to one of the cows, and start his suction-pump. As soon as this cow was dry he tackled another, and would have gone the rounds, but Farmer Philips inter fered. That pig will never suck another cow. BUY OF THIS HOUSE APRICOT'S -Tuesday, 23.1 ult., Gottcfried mailing li ! Brose, while herding sheep near 1,8 >t the residence of II. Tavlor Hill < n a!,,l is sotrn Trout creek, Crook co., shot and ply Beck m: killed Shields Looney with his 1 anvassii Winchester rille, ns the latter was coming e.isii ascending the hill to impiire whose every y, ar a sheep were being ranged s<> cloth* to 8,|ltK this vt the house. Brose rode into Prine- a" Enter Ville the next d i v and gave hints -If a:i ' '■’> up. Geo. W. Barnes is engaged I Ar aldetoseeui the defense and J. T. Moore for th ceiving gem prosecution. The body was found .'"Urlaior. by the coroner as Brose had lo- - on<’ * - «' has cated it. 1 tore. S G OLD LN CE-'làt-^ ■ 5!^(ioldei öl' KOCKF03 TRAYED OR STOLEN BERRIES,QI INCES. A.l.lre.x HARI’EI: A HROTIIEIÍ8, New Yorn. T he Il » kali , an.1 .Magazine, NECTARINES, EVERGREENS, I'ilOM lintNS I.AST I'HI I ICX j : . sin lv, a . ditto, w ¡th f . h. i able pric. d go.,d* t| . < ver before i i ,- iim re g o : . In it are com- bined the fin est mecbiuic- al skill, the, most useful and practical elements, and all known ad vantages that make a sear.* ins machine desirable to sell or use. Si) Broad Strw,^e < -On 21st ult. while out hunting near Brooks, Or., Thos. Winning, a young Englishman, was shot in the right arm by parties hid in the brush; a second struck him in the hack, and the surgeon pronounces his case a critical one. Except above facts the whole affair is en veloped in mystery. '! “ • in. re h tin trade i i - the self - l)oul»le-II -Jas. Bright cook on the steam er “Argo,” while the vessel was loading nt Coos bay 20th ult., acci dently fell over-board, broke his hip and bruised his body up con siderably. He was brought to San Francisco on 27th. —J. DurkheirnerA Co. h.-. their business in a t l ii . a- d incut position ’.eforc t , Harney «.1: • , as they mid , y ASK Fi H’S BAZAR. ILLUSTRATED Btifle: <• K -October 2d Douglas county fair opened and continued three days. Trees ï! Harper’s Weekly, ARBOR VIT.E FIRS, BALSAM ir vi ; v .' ig . i a coon revolver “« r*-p«vt i • SMITH _ & WE880M 8 _ - •. « • 'J . i\ • ■ < •• • pvit-j. lu w.i irtbt 8, ] : '. —> « 1 do ,' úji . u . hi . J .. ty 1; tn- t an .DY. r.‘i .1--.S..: i far,.. '. ia <>«.. ■'■ (/ j ’ m 3 , E-.-nt quality vrniHiiW J ViU- ..ly 1 < «,e»l>rk."i-.n-.:nau.lM .1 (y VI 0 U 0 W 0 RK «Y > 5 LfydkP MACWINt (? ORAN di MASS r\ -v\ r X / \ \ -¡A 23 UNION SQUARE NYA’M,,-^ - „ atlknta . oa «»C'SeiKi ST. LOUIS MO, r F.OH j ITff W. I.ALE I XSJ TB» BY DALIASTEX c "' \ si V t <-■ '1 •ILIUM Iris I,,, NUTS, FRUITS O B N A M E N TA L C Y P R ESS BIRCH, SPRUCE, ELDER. ASH. LINDEN, CHESTNUT, , ,»• Flx<i • * ■ L r . ¡NG. . J e h .i.ing :hc 'va i.j«» fpn- lun a of he \v exki . y Í. r issy. V,.r. ...ó f-rRSM f.ul.k. .Goal,.I >Fn -.1 «renne,. |. .1» HARPERS PERIODICALS. < .ten SOM for tne p I'.U.B. . T . v - i n tinrrv 1; and <lan; .* T' ic S mith w/-. n |< p . V I V« .8 •|»O S. .,,)■ . .. „r.V) N . , 1 .......... «... caui.v,.« ». v, r ' fe.UiAiA ■lAi.r-r.-s W rrklv hr« a well e«-»l. l,hed we aithe Ifw.im lllnstra’c i i t* « «paper in <n » The .eir. c«« . f I-, ....¡„ ri,„ fi «>.> current poh b a hap earned f«»r it the fiprt i of ad i » » h . i» e;i Vra, and the variety • vx.r efe . I , i | i ,.,an . whl. h ••»•■ria n. «h. r> «-...I.» !, the b»»i *n<| ► p. f.n ar i . i I-. - b , fi , it f..r the jentaal.if ■ pit- ..f the w|,.,„ rH, M. .„lr. ’ '"P ■■'.'••II rare ,rr pi.' itlvpr. \i.;<..| anil -, i,ri .. Ihl. U ,].,, . r <r ' ' !• 1, nr up. n 11,e | ,,« r«.|.,n h ha. ;..|u p| .«. « ,,, hen .. fiin|Kn ■ r ■ « > e ' ik lì i.., r. .'. l,e , ,.|, . f RED-BU1), SHADE TREES AC J U NIPE RS, R HO DO D E N DR ONS \V f’.*•><>N. bpriUfetiUd« »PLE Entirely New Book I'HLi < i; I ;, •«* i-d -.,.. i«lpl <4 Uc I 1er Ue „at. nitivu 2,00 if» the United The Vo'uYnm . 1» Number for Hi •’ ’B »«♦•»’? j. ’ wt b • he num', e vr* er. ’ • ur«l v./uv r 1 » • i N , r ,, '!* '• <■ I 1 i « ire . i ; th ».-.priff .net ,, 1 a l-kltr i .... .... H à EPEF, a. BRCTHIRH. Xe» Yerk EACH THE BEST OF ITS KIND Send for a ( atalogue, and make yonr selections in time for the tall delivery, if you want to plant none ut the Rest, and that is always the < ■ i npest. Last spring, alone, tno'e than a 1 i II nt this Oflice and order, or GEORGE W. CRANE Fox mn, n!nomh.p.m tp >« l: ,»..bl.-.m.il Twr.ity >' ■ 'Viii»«}tn‘ aiit s ’ fis»*a. !;•.? -‘H'n-frirV ..J • liflN' . _ i ‘limo .- p ■»- ■■ in ’.s r. h., Ln: g illllees ••*.»'!tn-' • Ii pl.* !■>■'•! 11 Sil- U hv MC'r ■' h‘I'’ ’* *g¡fl WPPk -in.i H, S’-i ir’i » <% ij B ■EEd HüiT-:’'^-!