East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 13, 1890, Image 3

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    TJIE J. DURKHEIMER A CO’S. LOCAL-PAGE ADVERSTIEMENT.
SCARCEST
LOOK..
STOCK.
H b OWEST
WE ARE
FARMERS
With Their
Listen.
JF»RICES,
ONLY FIRST CLASS CrOODS.
inTHear°nneyy ‘county
A3XTD
THAT CAN SUPPLY THE
K. A. I 8 KZ K S
STOCK
FALL & WINTER SUPPLIES
Our Prices are the
SAME
as
At tlxo raiload -wittL firoig-lit added.
8OLICIT YOUR TRADE.
J. DURKHEIMER & CO,
THE WRECKERS OF HIGH PRICES IN HARNEY VALLEY.
obtu5 i
Î •
price«! I
•W
* io» IB”
« Mu
How young soever you may be,
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
—To keep posted
—Regular divine services by pas­
With failing Teeth you’re grim and bold,
And losing your mouth’s purity;
tor next Sunday, in Burns church.
—Read T he H erald .
Your feature« seem both dull and cold—
Then, man, or maid, warned of your fate,
Announcements under above classification,
—Lots cheap in Burns.
■OOF.
Seek Dr. Horton e’er it's too late!
—Read Ton Sam’s new adver­
at following rates, payment invariably in ad­
vance: State candidacy, also,the County Judge,
—
Old
papers
50c.
for
100.
—For Land Office news, read tisement in this number of T he
Uirmi> - tatf . k I. anii offu r.(
Clerk,
and
Sheriff,
flOeach;
Assessor,
and
Com
­
I
Burns, O»e Ron, January 21. 1890.1
H erald
missioner, >5 each; Treasurer, School Supt. Sur­
—For a square meal go to the T he H erald .
‘RIETH
Kln 'IB
HEREBY GIVEN that the foilow- veyor, and Coroner, also, Precinct Justices and
■—
—To keep posted, read T he H er ­ —J. T. Sillman, C. A. Sweek and
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notice of his inten- Constables, $3 each. No insertions on requests Parker House.
settler hag Hled
fi
e final ptvof f in support of his claim, by mail unItss accompanied by the price of
—Charges reasonable for livery ald .
ill be made before the public ution.
W. W. Cardwell left town, to-day,
come a XjJVTJGriann
. I*. 8. l and office, at
—If you want something to read for a week’s hunt.
service at the Red Front Livery
■ ' —
ou Saturday, March Sth, 1890, viz:
AT THE
this week, go to the Burns Library.
P«>1: COUNTY CLERK:
and Feed stable.
-
William C. Sharrett,
—
Edward
Stenger,
accompanied
o. 45, for the SW j NE«i, NW’i SE«;
—C. M. Caldwell is up once more, by Mr. Humphrey, arrived in town,
—Farmers coming into town with
JVTinstral ^Performance
•
\8. R. '62% E. W. M. He names the
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
<■
^itnesse« to prove his continuous for the office of County Cleric subject to the eggs, chickens and butter can find we are glad to say.
BY
. pon andeujti^ iii <.: nm i<i !mi.1. v iz
Wednesday evening, from Hermo­
action
of
the
Democratic County Conven­ a ready sale at highest market price
v.' ; Maupin, *Ser Thompson, of Burns, tion of Harney county, Oregon.
—
Thos.
Whiting
reports
55
head
sa,
Dakota.
W. 11. Morrison, of Harney, Or.
BURNS BRASS BAND,
at the French Hotel.
of horses dead, so we learn.
W. K. GRACE.
J. B. HUNTINGTON, Register,
—Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hogan, of
grir
....£..... .............
—E ast O regon H erald and The
—The youngest child of Mr. and
Silver creek, were in Burns, Mon­ On ths Evening of Friday, February 28. 1890,
Public Domain only $3 a year. Mrs. T. J. Morrison is now well.
poll SHERIFF.
day and Tuesday. They maifest-
OR iPBClAL TERM.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Settlers, this is your chance, if you
—For good reading matter go to ed their appreciation of T he H er ­
ty Court of the Sta‘' of Oregon for the office of Sheriff of Harney County, Oregon, want to know all about public land the Circulating Library.
-
ald and its work by depositing
IheCvunwof Harney.
IN THE NEW HALL
subject to the action of the Democratic County questions.
.ruflh.
ntmentof a special j
—The French hotel is one of the $2.50 for a year’s subscription.
Convention.
Itvrm of said Court.
— Miss Gunther having made ar­ neatest, best served hotels in the
A. A. COWING.
here has been an unavoidable fail
he last regular February term, A.
rangement with the Gage Sisters, town.
ADMISSION.........
—J. C. Garrett and W. E. Grace
50c.
-
aid Court, and whereas there is ur-
has opened a dress-making busi­
CHILDREN...........
went to Harney, yesterday.
w *
»the immediate transaction of the I P<ll: SHERIFF:
25c.
—
Wm.
Wooley,
who
took
a
load
said CourtF; to be hereinafter spec- I
ness in connection with the millin­
RESERVE SEATS
75c.
of hav out to the Vale-Burns stage
l^^fore ordered: Thai on Monday, the
—C. W. McClain was well enough
I hereby announce inj «elf an a candidate for ery establishment—cutting and fit­
^^vebruary, A. l>., 18’* . at the usual the office of Sheriff of Harney County, Oregon,
horses
on
Pine
creek,
returned
Sun
­
to
goto
Harney
yesterday.
ting a specialty.
-
ling the Count} Court, in Harney,
day afternoon.
unty. Oregon, there be held a subject to the action of the Democratic County
—Mrs. Mary Overton, of Coal
—Al. Jones of Drewsey has been
irer.
of the Count: • »inrt of the State of Convention of «aid county.
—Judge Shields was confined to visiting
r»r.,ton.hc County of Huriiev, for ihe trans
J. C. GARRETT.
spring added her name to T he
friends in Burns the past
Liildi >followingbusiut88, to wit:
his
bed
throughuot
last
week,
he
l Jury lis:.
H erald ’ s subscription list this
week, many of whom have^ urged
report« of r< a l supervisors.
not
being
able
to
go
to
Harney
on
week, and paid *3.50 for T he H er ­
t rttuf supervis rs.
THE HERALD.
Tuesday, as he thought; he is im­ him to represent Drewsey precinct
ih and change n ad districts.
ald , and Free Press one year, and
by candidacy for county ¡office, but
plug’s and
proving.
12 volumes of Dickens’ works.
Mr. J. has no aspirations in that di­
o »
judges and cb-rks for election.
—Mrs. Cora Wooley called on rection.
TON SAM
—A peculiar feature of la grippe
IIA8 LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY
P roprietor .
e -‘F j tax collector’s bond.
t a stock inspector.
NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
as exhibited in Burns, is the sud­ T he H erald one day this week,
r and pass upon bills against the
and
is
looking
well,
although
just
—
Chas.
W.
Parrish
of
Canyon
den emaciation of the face, as in a
■( :f)V ismbera irtvaeat ion this 12th day
declines making a joint-senatorial (CHINESE AND JAPANESE CLOODS
cholera patient, at the end of 24 recovering from la grippe.
*’ , A. D., 181’0, us witness my hand
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1800.
of said Court affixed.
—Jno. W. Sayers and Cal. Geer race; says there’s not money enough
hours,
even
when
it
is
not
accom­
THOS. J. SHIELDS,
"y JudROfllarney County, Oregon.
Fine, Fanciful, and Varied.
panied by apparent waste from the took a sleigh-ride, some say to in it for him.
GHACK, ffcunty Clerk.
Give this «tore a call when In town, and examine the pretty array of Fancy G«ods fold at
Portland, to prepare for the spring
Official County Paper. system.
Reasonable
Price«
for Cash
One door south of Geer's Hardware store,
Ochoco Review: Geo. W. Barnes
—The creditable manner in trade in their line of business.
is
nursing
a
well-developed
case
of
A
CHINESE
LAUNDRY
—
Mrs.
Ray
Thompson,
with
in
­
which our young friend M. R. Biggs
BIO Reward,
In same building
Local News.
fant son. of Harney, came to Burns, the mumps.
conducted
his
client
’
s
case
in
De
­
MELDING with White Face. Has
witt vs. Bunyard this week, is agree­ Friday, to have dental work done, -Most of the cattle that were fed
'TilP
above, on rhe Right
HARNEY COUNTY ITEMS.
1
IwB »nd two Left-Oblique Bars on
ably commented upon by those who having Dr. Hcrton extract 18 teeth during the winter were turned out
watched the progress of the case; at one sitting.
tAY GILDING. Branded T with
on the range the first of the week.
rele, point« up.
e. anilj
Hurns' Weather Record.
he showed his knowledge of law by
—Jas. Bunyard lost but 9 out of
iwaeww. (j) <*roMM by hoiizontal bar'^'KJ
1 arter-Circle J, on Left Shoulder,
confining himself to the law and 100 head of cattle he was feeding -The high wafer on Crooked river
e deecrlbed horses to L. C. GROUT
Feb. 5 to Feb 12. 1890.
testimony.
this winter; says, also, the horses the first of the week carried out the
LEY, Harney, "r
Wed: 6 a m-37 ° -cold; rained
— I). M. Ferry & Co’s Seed Annu­ that started into thi winter in his new bridge across the river at the
from 3am till 6, when snow and al for 1890, reached our desk oq hands in good order, have held mouth of Newsone creek.
4
s ADVERTISEMENTS.
rain fell together.
Monday, from Detroit, Mich., and their own in flesh, under his care.
-The warm weather and rains
II
12
m
—
cold,
snowing.
is even more attractively gotten up
—G. C. Duncan and daughter, the first of the week raised all the j
TOILET ARTICLES, GLASS, PUTTY, Ac.
tiutbem
T .
p r \ liif
6 p in—cold.
than the one for 1889. As we have Mrs. N. Comegys, came in Tuesday. streams, and Crooked river and i
EMBREE, M. D.
not had time to more than hastily Mrs. C. has been visiting relatives Ochoco got on a regular “bust” be­
i s.uirt * ,
(jie eH8t i,le oi 8jl-
Thurs: 8 a m-20°-cold;
M
glance over it, we will note advance on the Island the past week, and is ing higher than they have been for
12 m—cold;
e sick,____________
u
W. E. GRACE, P roprietor ,
BURNS, OREGON
made, later, but in ample time for looking well, though still afflicted years.
6 p m—cold:
FB for
the
readers
to
send
for
seeds,
etc.
with
rheumatism.
Fri. 7 a m-11 ® -cold;
‘’“‘■’“•'"CPHEBTERS, M. I).
U
—T he H erald will send for one
—Dr. Howard, after a short resi­ -A. McFall was in town Tuesday.
A Lar^c Assortment of
12 m-70-cold;
- - ' (CIAN & SC Ki. EON.
of the Louisville Singers next dence in Burns, finds there is not He says the Harney mail carrier
6 p m—cold;
was
unable
to
go
farther
than
his
spring, as soon as freighting is re­ enough practice in the’town and vi;
!. >h»n» l
«o™-
1-1’
Sat: 6 a m-32 * -cold;
H
sumed, and will make an order at cinity to justify him remaining, and place on Crooked river on Monday,
FINE CUTLERY. NOTIONS,\Eetc
12 m—cold;
V for the«* - ■'
I
M
the same time for any of our sub­ will remove to Baker City as soon owing to high water.
6
p
m
—
cold;
P. HOWARD,
scribers who will send for illustrat­ as the roads are open.
-With the exception of the
lias just been Received.
Sun: 8 a m-31°-cold;
CIAN & SURGEON.
ed catalogues and make a selection
—Attention is called to the Band Oregonian of January 31st, no
IS: ,
“
12
m--cold;
snow.
RN8.
OREGON.
any
styles
worth
$10
to
$30;
of
Rcaderi
Boys’ Minstrel show advertisement paper mail has arrived here since
drn " ii
“ 6 d in—cold;
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
$17.50 to $30.
iS 118 I
in to-day’s issue of T he H erald . last Saturday.
dr oue jw’
Mon: 6 a m-22 9 -cold;
—
A
number
of
the
pleasure-scek-
gW
Everything guaranteed pure and of the very best quality.
As the price is put very low for the
Mary Public,
“ 12 m—cold;
n gravine, is­
! ers of Boat Ford went to the dis- amount of fun in the selection of -It is impossible at present to es­
u
le club.
). L. GRACE,
6 p m—cold.
| trict school house to dance, despite pieces for this entertainment, in ad­ timate the loss in stock in this ___________________________________________________________
° nks,
r
Tues: 8 a m-21°-cold;
! the repeated refusals of the direc- dition to original specialties, there county.
Applications for
Ci
12 m—cold;
ecily and promptly
1
tors to assume the responsibility of is no reason to prevent a crowded
-Med Moore started with the mail
H
HNE,
tea, and Mortgages
G p m—cold.
possible consequences, while the house on 28th inst.
's reasonable. 11-50.
for Summer lake last Monday.
ihia. P».
Wed:
G
a
m-18
0
above-cold
;
building
is
in
use
for
other
than
for
2»
<i
—Dr. Embree remained at the Owing to deep snow, he has been
12 m—sunny; cold.
school purposes, and were unable to
lA^MUDSON,
«»
Hanley
ranch with Abe Hostetter prevented from making a trip across
G p m—very cold; a vio­ make entrance.
-------- tUlY-AT-L A W.
till
he
was
out of immediate danger the desert for three weeks.
lent wind and-snow storm arose at
—The large stable of Sayers
of death from pneumonia, saying
—E ds . E ast O regon H erald :
FOR A SQUARE MEAL
q ce: BUkXS.OR.
I 5 p.
m.
Sillman changed hands this week, Saturday that he would “get along The
*
two subscriptions to T he H er ­
I
I sold to Samuel Bailey of Diamond, all right if he would take care of ald , which we sent over the Rocky
GO TO PARKER’S.
M. R. BIGGS,
j Harney Press: Marion Page and Jack Rob-
RNES.
for $2,400. We wish Mr. Bailey no himself.”
Or.
Burns, Or bins» have formed a co-pattnerchip and bought
mountains
the
one
to
Decatur
coun
­
one
one of C. H. Burdick’s blooded pups, which I lietter investment than the
ty, Iowa, and the other to Mason
INES & BIGGS,
—J. C. Garrett, chairman of the county, Illinois, are giving satisfac­
: they will swap to one of the “busincFs men” made, as there is everything in fa­
for rive shares each in the court house.
vor of this feed and livery estab­ Harney County Democratic Com­ tion. I have a favorable prospect
rneys at Law,
mittee, came in Friday, and from for two more subscriptions soon.
If you will study T he H erald , lishment lately put up in Burns.
Bro. Press, you miy learn to im-
—As will be seen in its proper what he says about all Democrats in Will use my influence in support of
ded Io.
' ’prove in mathematics
---------------------------------
—Now: If place in our columns, the name of Silver creek precinct they must lie T he H erald for all the time it
five shares in the Harney court one of the most prominent citizens as wide-awake in the interests ot moves in the principles of equal
house are worth one pup, how many of the county, that of J. C. Garrett, their party as are the Republicans rights to all,and special privileges
iioMF »< ’ney-at-Law.
pups would the whole town of Har­ of Silver creek,appears as candidate in Burns precinct.
to none. Yours for
S uccess .
M. Duru N
ney be worth?—If you get “ftalled- for office of sheriff of Harney coun­ —Saturday morning, about day
BU a d4b”
’1 over ty. We unhesitatingly say that
ed” on this problem, pass it
rney City and Burns.
Chnrch M<-elin|C
P roprietor M rs . LOUIS RACINE.
Jas. Buchanan came to
- for solution to J. C. Buckland.
J. C. Garrett would not be in any break,
I hereby take pleasure to an­ This handsomely appointed hotel is oi»en to accommodate the pub­
Burns
for
Dr.
Embree
to
set
a
bro
­
>v,
sense of the word, a sectional man
Cardwell,
one of nounce to the public that elder E. K.
LLF. KT
in the performance of any duties in­ ken leg for Baldwin Fine,
lic with the best rooms, table, and service the town affords.
Taylcr.of Harney City, wilibegina
Other Candidates.
cumbent on the sheriff of this coun­ French’s foreman, on whom a series of meetings in Burns at the
inky - at - la w .
Terms Reasonable.
horse
had
fallen
and
had
his
leg
_
The Republican gate
has been ty, if elected by the voice of the peo­ “smashed to pieces.”
B urns , O r
M. E. church, on Saturday, Feb.
A BAR
Those not acquainted with
n all the i * i it :« o' the State, left ajar, and a numlier of candi- ple.
15th, at 7 o’clock p m. All are cor-'
he V. K.
Attached wherein Kept all Furl* of Liquor«.
—C. H. DeWitt and Jas. Bun­ dially invited.
onl''c-
dates have escaped from the field. Mr. G. will like to meet him as he
W. II. C vi . p .
‘ attkrs .4 Si i :< i at ty .
We now hear of the names of the is fearless, out-spoken an»l honest. yard hail a jury trial before Squire
A
<
ard.
With
regard
to
the
opinions
of
Parker of Burns precinct, Tuesday,
following gentleman who are likely
to be candida ei before the Renub- others, he may be said to respect 10 am. The former claims $250-
It is reported and intimated that
lic; r ecu y con.i nt on: I el O er- all, have malice for none, and will .00 damages against the latter, f >r I was a guest at Miss Helen Gun­
taking from him 15 tons of hay, ther's whist party. It is true that
ton, Broady Johnson. J. S. Bowen. do the right to all.
—We were called up before our valued at $10 a ton; This Mr. B. I was at the place where the party
Fred. Okermann. C. H. DeWitt,
and A. F. Ritterbusch. For coun­ usual hour one morning, last week, denies having done, and alleges as was held, but not as a participant,
ty Judge. A. W. Waters. J. M. by a genial granger with the query: counter-claim that Mr DeW. took for I have no such inclinations. 1
“Is this where Mr. Bowen’s pa­ from him '2GJ tons of hay, valued went not to the party, but the par­
Vaughn: for County Clerk. H. C.
ut W-i.L <}rwi Darus. Harney wut>(y. »nvgoti.
at $5 a ton, for which he asks ty cams to me by reason of said '
Livens. J. W. Sayers. All the per is printed?”
“No this is T he H erald office.” $132 50 damages. Tuesday night party’s place being my stopping
above named gentlemen are good
w C BYRD. P roprietor .
“Well, Mr. Bowen told me over the jury disagreed and were dis­ place. And 1 do not feel that jus­
men. each of whom would make a
charged.
to
Harney
to
call
on
him
at
his
good officer if nominated and elect­
tice has been done me :<i making
ed. We have discovered that the printing office in Burns, and I On Wednesday, the parties e *ree«l the impression upon the public that
that Mr. Bunyard should take all I am in harmony with any such Ail th» Hotels. Restaurants ami Boarding Houses are on this street.
G. O. P party is wholly inadequate guessed this was the place.”
“No; his office is over the way the hay and ¡>ay Mr. Dewitt $25.00 worldly and giddy pleasures.
to the wants of the Republicans,
Personal attention g-ven t> Stock placed in iar>- of this Stable, where
there not being offices enough to go there, between the new court house and the cost, and the action was
LLOYD CCLH.
the best of Ace ^munudat u i< given, and <. barges reasensbis.
dismissed.
around.
and pestoffice.
Burns, Oregon, 2-12~’9O.
ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR OFFICE.
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French Hotel.
a