East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 21, 1889, Image 3

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    THE J. DURKHEIMER & CO’S. LOCAL-PAGE ADVERTISEMENT.
XJOWEST
PRICES
H ath
WE ARE
THAT CAN SUPPLY THE
inTHear°nneyy County
STOCK.
With Their
Our Prices are the
FALL & WINTER SUPPLIE
SAME as
At tlxo zretiloetcl "witlx fx-oiglxt added
«»Tl’ADE.
J. DURKHEIMER <& CO,
*• - f.
THE WRECKERS OF HIGH PRICES IN HARNEY VALLEY.
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—C. M. Caldwell is slowly con­ —R. J. Baker, uf Silver creek, was
A'Circulating Library is
in town, Monday, in search of a
valescing.
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to be opened in T he H erald build­
—J. C. Garrett has not yet re­ first-class teacher for his district.
I TIMBER CULTURE.
ing, in the room adjoining the print­
turned from California.
''
.OOF.
—Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morrison ing office, Nov. 25 th, for the pur­
U nited S tates L and O ffice , l
—For a neat turnout, go to the subscribed for a copy of T he H er ­ pose of lending books and current
Burns, Oregon, Sept 19, 1889 |
h«»R»,U»iT*D STATta L and O fhcic , |
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at Red Front Livery stable.
Burna. Oregon, Octabar 12, iw.t
ald , to be sent one year to a rela­ periodicals—the tie files! literature
this
office
by
Samuel
Bailey
against
George
11 !
i HEIIKBY GIVEN that th. f..l!.. a
—School books can be changed in tive.
___ ______
__ by daily
___, mail, to
d Battler ha* Sled notice of her in- Rolf for failure.tp comply with law as to Timber
that
reaches us
Culture
Entry
Np.
890.
dated
May
4th,
188.8,
up-
I
tnvn*k«i llual »root In aupuori ■ ' < , on the NW i 4 of Sec. L3, Tp. 27 8, R. 31 E. W M. Harney county until Dec. 1st.
—The finishing work is being ]>ut\!l^
desire Jo ^make :i an arrange­
heir* of tne ca'ate of J. I.. i:«tnl
Harney county, Oregon, with a view to can­
—Mrs. Haskell is remaining with
TTiv.dthttaald proof will be ma-le le i iu
on the Huntington building, this ment by
‘ which
' their
..... . winter • sup
1 l1-’1 itar and Receiver, U. 8. lAn.l ..Hire, cellation of Fuid entry ; eontes’ant alleging that friends in town during this week.
the
«aid
George
Rolf
did
not
break,
or
cause
ply of reading matter will l e al­
in. ... <oo. on Tueaaay, Nov. 26,1--nt Ito be broken, five acres uf said tract, or any
week,
which
will
make
it
one
of
the
—Rev. T. V. B. Etnbree preached
low«»«»,
I.uey Balnl,
part thereof; the said parties are hereby sum­
most inexhaustible.
‘ >dx ut thcentale of J. L Baird. De moned to appear at this office on the 26th day of in the Island school house last Sun­ neatest dwellings in town.
ttette No
for Lon ] A .. g,.,. H nn,j December, 1889, at 10 o’clock, a in, to respond
’> «<-t and Lota SM Sec. 15, T. 22, s. It. 30, and furnish testimony concerning said alleged day.
—Miss Gunther having made ar­
“Tcxe#” Bai*.
i™«! e vanjea thofbllawli>gfv1ti,i ff . f to failure.
—Meals at the Parker House, rangement with the Gage Sisters, j
.rimi .tlnuoua realdenreopon, bi : ,nt:i Nov. 14-51
J. B. HUNTINGTON, Register.
Tune—“Oh, Happy be We J’
rr
id land, via: John Martin, J..bn
just across the street from the Land has opened a dress-making busi- j
k
lea Koley,aud William Skim • m nil
office.
¡ ness in connection with the millin­ To Texes I will go, yes, I will go,
QONTEST NOTICE.
ruey county, Oregon.
Whenekr I want to’knuw, I want to know,
LKM.V
j B HUNTINGTON, Regiater
—
Prayer
meeting
last
Thursday
ery establishment—cutting and fit­ What there’s in Burns io drink,
U nited S tates L and O ffice . |
^tnutuM
In th’ glasses cheeriul ’clink,
evening,
at
the
Poison
creek
school
­
Burns, Oregon, September 19, 1889.1
TT7
ting a specialty.
-
At Texes Bar.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED nt house.
th'fi office bv <>. I’. Bolcotr against D. A.
on»
when I want to si toke, I want to smoke,
—Miss Teresa Young is teach­ —Mrs. Grace received, this week, And
Dets, for abandoning ids Homestead Entry No.
807, dated June K’th, 1887, upon the E’., ofSE qr, ing remainder of her term of school a beautiful assortment of house­ Anti hear a good old joke, a good old joke,
At th’ Texes there will be
tciTR? S tatzs L and O ffice , i
See. 29: NE qr of NE qr. Sec. 32; NW qr of NW
plants, from the Bloomington Nur­ Cigars for you and me
eview, Oregon, October 7, 1889. t
qr. Sec. :!3. Tp. 28, S. R. 31. E. W. M . in Harney on the Island.
At Texes Ear.
county,
Oregon,
with
a
view
to
cancellation
of
HEREBY GIVEN that the follow
—Charges reasonable for livery sery, consisting of several each of For Whisky, Wine, and Beer, Fun without fear,
¿tiler han filed notice of his in:v;i- mid entry; the said parties arc hereby sum­
tinal proof in uupport of his claiiu, moned to appear at this office on the 26th day service at the Red Front Livery tea, china and noisette roses; lilies; There’s naught to beat it here, to beat it here.
* -"41 will, be made be fore the l)e< ember, 1889. at 10 o’clock, a in, to respond
Laijij-a
tulips; caronations; and fuchsias; For Liquors’, Mixed or Straight,
. .Xeceivsr at Lakeview, oivg.ai, and furtiisn testimony concerning said alleged and Feed stable.
abandonment.
■ l!dh, 1889, via:
besides
clematis laurel,’ and roses They’re always made first-rate
At Texes Bar.
divine
—
Rev.
Embree
will
hold
IDE« Bartoa Conrad,
Nov 14-51
J. B. HUNTINGTON, Register
for
the
yard. D. L. Grace, also,
service at Enterprise school house,
, for the 8W qr of NW qr. Sec 26;
added choice fruit and shrubbery to
Del Node Items.
,• andSE qr of ne
NEqr,
Sec27. Tp
qr, ftr.7.
T> -.5,
-
y 1M BE R C ULT U RE.
next Sabbath, 24th.
e size dtuKie
I; names the following witnesses >
his collection.
continuous
u “l»lM||I
g residence upon, ana
—
R.
R
Sitz
is building an addi-
T
he H erald and Free Press, the
U
nited S tates L and O ffice . <
I Jalil laud, viz: Henry Kgli. An
Burns, Oregon, Sept. 19, 1889. (
—Dr. Etnbree is boarding his tion to his dwelling.
best local and family papers, both
st.. Ntt Silver J-ake P O.. Lake co., or..
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at
...
l 8» of Riley, Harney co., Or , ard
—Considerable fall grain has
three euuurvu
children ¡n
at oir.
Mr. iwrev«,
Pierce’s, 1 so
.1 uiree
this office by -fames Wadinan against Wni. for Only $2.65 a year.
the ® 1 >11, Pahyey, Lake co,, Oregon.
Henrkk for failure to comply with law ns to
—J. C. Wooley and A. Hembree »as to enable them to attend the E En­ been sown here this fall.
WARREN TRUITT, Beglatcr.
Timber-Culture
Entrv
No.
418.
dared
September
!
r <biE«6!: .
26, 1885. Upon the SE qr, See. 32, Tp 27, S., R. 31 | brought a house in town on wheels, terprise school.
The doctor allows
—Geo. Stovall is making some
E. W. M., in flarnev county, Oregon, with a!
' ill I «I'll--—, ■.
E;
no obstacles to hinder him in the very neat desks for our school.
view to the cancellation ofsaid entry; contestant I Wednesday morning.
alleging that the said Win. Henrick failed to
—Grant Gilham and \V. Jones
—The French hotel had the discharge of one of his most sacred
Fi
___ ,.......... .
brbak or c ause to !.e broken, five acres of the
said tract, within a > ear after th“ ¿ate of filing . walk in front of the house neatly parental duties, that of arming and left, yesterday, for Crook county.
arran
Sr^raa
L*>n>
opr,ca,
(
?d find) rvlaw, Oregon, October IS, l-s? 1
and that he has not upto the presuur date brok- I
equipping his children with a good
—Chas. Morrison is expected
en, or caused to l: hrokeu, five « res of the, laid in gravel, last week.
pleat! •; . HEREBY ÜIVEN ttiatth. f I
said tract, the said jarties atu hereby sum-I
—Cal. Geer is arranging flues for education, with which, to success­ home daily with freight for Burns.
ettler has filed notice of his inten- mured to appear at this ofth e
'he 26th day
iute and make final proof in sup of December, 1889, at lUo’cloc k, a in, to respond the residents of Burns, in good fully encounter the inevitable strug­
—Chas. Stone has proved up on
lairn. aud that said pn>of will l e and iumiBh testimony concerning said alleged I
gle ior
gie
for existe
existence. May they rise his land and moved to California.
shape and at reasonable prices.
the Register or Receiver at l ake failure.
n, un December 16th, 1IW!>, viz
Nov 11-51
J. B. HUNTINGTON, Register.
—Newt. Hoover is building a
—Thornton Williams expects to , lip and call hi im blessed in the years
Themas If. I mith,
vO come.
nice residence on his Island ranch.
to move his family to Burns and io
7, for the 8H«f NEor.and N1,, of flNAI. PROOF.
______ Tp HoU, 8 R b2K4, E. lie n ai a es t h e
winter here, so we are informed.
—As will be seen by the new ad­ —Several parties from here are
nesees to prove nia continua* s resi-
U nited S tates L and O ffice , i
and cultivation of said Im 1. viz:
—C. A. Sweek rented the Stenger vertisement on our local page, C. on the road for freight and bud -
Burns,
Oregon,
November
11,
1889.1
_____ nan, Alexander Muntijo. ( barbs
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ house and expects to move his fam­ Geer, who recently bought out the plies.
”* Augustus Collins, all of Diamond
ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­
. cuuut.v, Oregon,
—Guy and Roy Dickinson are
tion
to make final proof in support of his claim, ily to Burns, so soon as it is vacted. McGowan hardware store and busi­
WARREN TRUITT, Register.
and that said proof will be made before the
constructing
a good watering place
—Jasper Davie was expected to i ness. is ready to enter into business
Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at
Burns, Oregon, on Friday Decern. 27, IftW, viz: I get in from the railroad with sup- relations with the purchasers in ! on the former’s ranch.
J. !<:. I>eea,
—A road has been viewed out
: plies for his store in Harney this Harney county. They will find
black liejW'
Pre. D. S. No. 27: 7, for the SU NW qr, NE qr NW
and
opened up from Calison’s to
Mr. G. an obliging, agreeable gen­
qr anil NE qr SW qr. Sec. : 3, Tp. 28, S It 31 E. W week.
M. He names the following witnesses to prove
the Ilappy valley road, via. Del
—
Chas.
Morrison
and
Carl
Riley
tleman
to
deal
with,
according
to
honor^lf»IT»n 8TAT1I« l.lHD Orrl' K, j
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
' lew, Oregon. Oclcber 15, i.w. >
of said land, viz: George Miller, W. M. Haves, < got in with their eight-horse teams, the opinion we formed of him dur­ Norte.
- — HEREBY GIVEN that tbA
Frank S. Reidcr, and Joe McLaughlin, all of
— Little Geo. Stovall came near
jttler has filed notice of his inten- Blitzen, Harney county, Oregon.
| Monday, with merchandise for ing his visit the past summer, and
final proof iu support of his (1a .m. Nov 14-51
loosing his life, yesterday, by a
J.
B.
HUNTINGTON,
Register.
Burns.
since
he
went
into
Lu
¡Less.
Call
d proof will be made before rim
receiver, at Laktvlew, Oregon, < n
—Lee Caldwell did not return and make his acquaintance when fractious animal getting him down
V
with
A. A. Cowing, but remained in town even if you are not intend­ and trampling him severely.
THE HERALD.
—J. P Dickison returned from
in
Portland
for treatment by an ing to purchase.
_________________________________________________
Prineville,
last Saturday, with seed
aurist.
Chari’»* Flatehar.
—Patrick Sullivan, who killed grain, supplies, etc., and says the
—
The
Red
Front
Livery
and
Il
A8
LARGEST
CIRCULATION
OF
ANY
, for the 8W qrof NE qr, NW qr o
Feed stable is the place to put lip John Bronkee in his cabin on Pine grass and fall grain looks fine ow­
Vqrof NE qr.Sec 10.Tp:;o I:
I NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
: following wltuuMAB to
hi.
your
team; horses fed. watered and creek, Grant county, the 1st of last ing to the rains they have had there.
¿¿•jnc* npon, and mltir
..f
—J. A. Manly will wield the rod
M. MfFl- I: Alexander Monlijo. Au-u. ns
April, was hung November 15th,
groomed.
-
and T. H. Sn,it>,. ml
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1SS9.
in
the school here this winter, com­
after
the
usual
unchecked
course
■. F. B|< .5 Wadman.
—Rev. McC'artc made a call on
O., Harney counpr. On .. ,
WARREN TktJlTT, Regia . r
the citizens to raise a subscription to of trial. Thus Grant lias hung her mencing 18th inst. As wc have no
the church against fire; a second taker of human .life within school house yet, he will teach in
Official County Paper. insure
UlttraD S tats * Lutoornc r.j
seven months. The ' News, with the house vacated by R. A. Hend­
good move, decidedly.
, Burba,Ur*vi>a,Oatol>er 2-. I-- - >
C.
i at the < H ereby * -
BU the
- follow*
—W111. Minot, of the Red Front creditable enterprise, enme out with ricks and family.
dtlerha-
t hie inten-
Local
News.
an
extra
with
a
full
statement
of
Barber
ehop,
notifies
our
readers
|of his claim,
J. D
Go toTiipker’H.
before the
that he is ready at all times to do particulars, freed, however, from the
office, at
Ilorsc shoes, nails, and all kinds
B'L.fcSL
HARNEY COUNTY ITEMS.
first class work. Give him a ghoulish gloating over the triumph
h, 1889, viz :
Charlaa Eal*lar.
of justice, etc., that characterized of wrought iron worked into shape
call.
—
---------- for tha W% of SWU. SF-',.. f - « ,
—Mrs. T. J. Morrison complains its course in the McGinnis affair. ! to suit the public. Horseshoeing
Hurns' Weather Record.
. —.«ft. See. M, Tp. 22, 8. k Ml:« M
and other blacksmithing done on
rf’jlK following wltneaaca to |
of rarely receiving her copy of T he
Nov. 13 to Nov. 20.
.aidence upon and cultl vnt.
—One of the south windows of
H erald , which we never fail to put T he H erald office liaSthfren a thing I quick time at Tupker’s.
•: H. Dixon, UaaryChenttim
i
Wed: G p ni-30 ® -cold;
i, and retar Cteanaaa, hl) of I'.n.-nr
in the Burns P. O. every Thursday, of beauty and a joy oi/thc summer,
;EG05
“12 m—cool.
—Go to the Livery and Feed Sta­
J. B. HUNTINGTON. R. n :
| P ni-
the past season, enibewerc-d as it ble of Reed <t Cavin at the old
—The Band Boys postponed their has been, in living griten.
“ 6 p in—cold.
ma-
stem W
Thus: G a tn-30 -by 7:30 was t Band dance from Nov. 28th, to dcira vine was trained upeither side Pioneer stand in Burns, when you
OOF.
December 25th, in the new Burns of the casing and met in a point want to obtain good livery accom­
down to 24 ®-cold; cloudy.
39—
hall.
Every body cordially invited above, crossing and intertwining modations.
Vain» btatm Lana off , f ,
“ 12 m—cold; cloudy.
Barna. Oregon, Oct
'
to be present.
with
the
velloW
stiirrl-d
Othonna,
A HEREBY GIVEN that
“ 6 p in—cold.
—Henry Caldwell bought a house that trailed from a hanging basket
dsettler has filed notice of :
final proof in support of h is <
i
Fri:
G a m~24 * -cloudy.
in the lower end of town and moved in the center, arid ben6hth which a Ohristmas
Tree
I proof will be made l>ri<
<« 12 ni—cool.
I Receiver, U. B. Uind ->tt >
h -
it
up
on
the
lot
opposite
Ed.
Mc
­
bird cage was suspended. On the
a Friday, December nth. 1^ -. \ ¡z
AND
H
Kinnon’s dwelling, and is repairing three shelves before the window
G p m—cold.
CharUa V. Craft.
I
it
for
the
winter.
m», for tha EUof NE',. -« ,
Sat: 6 a ni-29 ® -cloudy; cool.
were pots of Egyptian and spotted
AM a . N»4
of NEU,iac. 20. iP
—M. J. O’Connor and J. C. Par- calla lilies; a tall silver-etjged can-
« 12m—sun; cool.
M. He naaaea the
tlery V. prove
hla eoatitiaouF r. ► i • •
1 ker receieved, this week, over $2000
Silver Creek School House,
G
iltlratioa of aaM land, vu 1. w
6 p in—cool; rain falls du worth of stock from the Blooming- na, sweet-scented double and single
geraniums; a fuchsia; tea roses; | DECEMBER 23, 1889.
stthssss
ring the night.
i ton Nursery, and are busily en- mignonette; oxalis; and fragrant pe­
1 fc. HBNTINUTON Rrg,
Sun: G a m—36 3 -cloudy.
| gaged in its delivery.
tunia. After the first two months
COMMITTEES:
“12 in—cool;
—J. D. Shaw took fire insurance (April and May) of careful nurs­
To Get the Tree.
to bn.' (TLITRE.
arey Thornburg,
“ 6 p m—cool; raining off A on the new livery stable building, ing, these plants have demanded James Adstns, To Dress ( the
Tree.
Ujrrrao NTana L*an Grrtcx >
1 last week. This is the way to not so much attention as the same Mrs. Simon Lewis, Miss Ruth McConnell,
on all through the night
Barna. Or.. Nuramher 1, :v9.
Miss
Addie
Hogan,
Mirs
Lizzie Garrett,
.T HAVING BEEX EMEi r : .
make everything safe, as fire is the selection required in the Mississippi
' Land
Mon: G a m-32 s-cold; muddy. only
, by Anton
To (’all Off the Presents.
thing that can retard the valley, as the earth in the |x>ts re­ T. J. Shields,
Wm. Hogan,
ar agalnat
'Y lederne’I
comfUy with law aa
JTimber-Cul
“ 12 m—cold.
( lias, iiilchris ,
growth of Burns.
v tain the water much longer than in
o. W* dated
» 1>87. upon
To Deliver Presents.
“ G p m—cold. Raining off —Smith it Young will put the’ the moist climate referred to; the Mias Ella Baker,
,i*. R. 32, E
.Miss Stella Garrett,
rounty. <»re-
Miss Lizzie Winter.
carpenters to work on their fine, flowering, however, is not so pro­
of said en- and on all day.
iOMNITTKK
ON SUPPER:
d Frederick
J.
Garrett,
Mrs. Geo. Williams.
large, new town hall, next week, fuse—there is now no reason for any Mr».
“
6 p m—cold;
break five
Mrg. ( iii.R. Adatra, Mis. Fred, okern.ann,
that he has
floor uana G krs :
Tues: Ga m-32 s-cold, ground so as to have it ready for the holi­ lady fond of house-plants longer
whatever-
••ya
Th. s. Allen, Pleas. Cheney.
The Band Boys complaining of l*-ing deprived of J. c. Garrett, COMMTTTF.E
transferred ; frozen; fine sunrise; clouded Ix-fore 8. day festivities.
ISS.
ON MUSIC:
8.—the said
will give the opening dance.
E. D. Baker,
Edward Kurtz,
O. Rusk
the
luxury
of
flowers
because
of
re-
----- .
r>car at this
“ 12 m—cold.
e nth
Ir. 1M*9. at lo
—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cal.
Geer
have
'
siding
in
Burns.
There
is
but
one
Everybody cordially invited to
tw Dcspoud MMl MÜteh tes* i rn..n s
“ 6 p m—-quite cold. About started to housekeeping in the house
aM ai&ord future.
4, a sudden fierce sleet and snow opposite the Geer Hardware Store. pest to fight, and that is the aphis come, and bring well-filled bankets
j. i. mmwroN. r . k > . r
in the rose bushes, while back East alonR with them, and thone that
1 storm came up.
T he H erald congratulates Burns there are legions of them. The red have no bankets, come anyway.
Wed: 6 a ni—cold; ground cov-1 on adding another agreeable fami­ spider came with a tea rose in the
«’S NOTICE.
ered with a half-inch snow.
ly to her list of resident citizens.
mail, but was readily exterminated GEO. W. BARNES.
M. R HIGOS,
Pune, il le, or.
Ruma, or.
“ 12 m—cool; thawing.
—John Hyde, David McGill, and by keeping the plant stripped of its
John Bunton, genial gentlemen leaves, and it is as full of foliage
BARNES <fc BIGGS,
Oregon
-Nov. 28: Thanksgiving dinner» with whom we became acquainted now as the heat of them. The
Attorneys at Law,
urrà Nev.
-Nov.
28: The O A. R. Meeting.1 in Canyon City, arc in Burns this ' Duches de Brabant potted here in
Oregon.
week
on
land
business.
Mr.
JI.
is
a
Will practice in all of the c< nr'« rf the Htate
December,
188?,
is
one
of
the
•Inspector
Any buahicr« p’arrd in fare of ihla firm will tie
—Old papers Mie for 1<TO.
regular sut scriber to Tin: H wrai d J choicest in the collection.
Jar:. 1. *•
phen prompt attlni low,
2'«O-tf
I
«
AL ADVERTISEMENTS.
1
__ __________________ _
LEGAL
BURNS
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS
CAL.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, TINWARE, CUTLERY
I rockery, ( jueensware, Glassware, Shelf Goods of Every Description
Flii E lal'd' hii.vi.! « arnv' a full and carefully selected Stock equal to demand in the
Hardv arc line < uses of new goods are now being opened. Bird cages and seed are now
offered. A reasonable ¡ rice, only, is placed on the goons.
252
AV- We are Agent for the I). M. Osborne Company’s Agricultural
I inplolnonta
h
RED FRONT" FEED & LIVERY STABLE!
On Main street, Burns, Harney county, Oragou.
W. C. BYRD, P roprietor .
All the Hotels, Restaurants, and Boarding Houses are on this street.
Personal attention given to Stock placed in care of this Stable, where
the best of Accommodation is given, and Charges reaBenable.
FOR A SQUARE MEAL
GO TO PARKER’S.
IIENRY CALDWELL
P roprietor ,
Third st., South of H erald Building.
This new, fine, and commodious Barn and Stable is not to be equalled
in any part of Harney county for accommodations.
HAYA GRAIN ON HAND. '
SADDLE HORSES, GOOD TEAMS,
SINGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS OUTFITS
For the Road on demand. Special attention given to the grooming hit
care of Boarding and Transient stock.
W
£W"0pen Oct. 26th, 1889.
£MF*Chnrges reasonable.
48tf
30G
elieOOF-
P roprietor M rs . LOUIS RACINE.
This handsomely appointed hotel is open to accommodate the pub­
lic with the best rooms, table, and service the town affords.
Terms Reasonable.
A BAR
Attached, where is Kept all Sorta of Liquors.
ASSETS OVER A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS.
“The Leading Company of the Pacific Northwest.”
s.
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REDUCED PRICE.
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