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

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    3AL ADVERTISEMENTS.
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JF FINAL PROOF.
VartTCH STAT»» l ana i «tire. (
Burul.UlÄJ'
1
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fln.l prout In -
mit Mid prowl »Ui
r nod Reevlver. TJ
retun. on Äufnet »1 r
J. a. WwjWt n’-
lT'tlón 10 Tp 24!
¿X i he following !
_ juou
....
u * re*i«len<*e ¡
JlRii.i, viz: N l<
¡Tern’ll and Wil-
jbN; Register.
!>el Norie Ile»«»*
—Wni. Gass is in Burns this
—At the Candy 8tore of Mrs.
week.
, Vaughn you will find fresh figs, Sta­
E ds . H erald : I wend a few
° 1 items.
—Emanunl Clark of Silvies Val­ tionary and fire works.
4
:
ley is in town tc-day.
—A brother of Pussy Stansell
—Mr. Maupin and crew have
—Plentv of apples and vegeta­ was in our town Tuesday last, with moved in and are making the hay
a lead of vegetables.
bles in town this week for saie.
fly.
No’iie.
J. DURKHEIMER & CO.,
I have in my hands all unsettled
bills, notes and accounts d ie Geo. I
; McGowan in this county, and am !
hia authorized agent to collect and {
receipt for the same. Persons know­
ing themselves indebted to him !
will please settle immediately and BURNS
save cost, for if not paid in one
month from this date July 9th, all Carry the Largest
unpaid bills, notes and account•*
will be put into the hands of an |
officer for collection.
J ohn E. M artin .
()—DEALERS in
)»— ()
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
OREGON.
—Ralph Geer has completed his
—Mr. R. G. Garrett and sisters
—W. E. Smithof Emigrant ereek
Stoc k in Eastern Oregon. All orders have our prompt attention.
was in town Monday and Tuesday. Tin-sliop and is now ready to do are with us from Silver (’reek;
all
repairing
in
that
line.
°
will
be
here
about
a
month.
—W. II. Shirk and wife . were
—The coming races in Burns
guests of the Burns hotel Monday
—Mr. O. Porter, of Burns, has
oromisetobc the most interesting bought the meadow ranch of P.
and Tuesday.
ART ip ,;
Thompson, moved on the sarneand
—Chas. Gawne of Cow Creek, >vas we have ever had in our town.
LUNABURG A FRY, P roprietors , B erns , O regon .
Notice of IHsfiulutiou of Partnership.
rXATOR NOTI^r
—H. Mason of the Pacific Live put up 100 tons of hay.
| in our town several days of the
Stock Association, was in town Sun­
—J. \V. Page has bought A. N. i Notice is hereby given that the co­
Oregon, for past week.
O Stock of Boots and Shoe,, of the very best quality. Ju.t received
ty Court ut th« State
JÍ-
MarMpuÑ**-'
day
and
Monday
of
this
week.
Smith
’s ranch, Mr. S. having partnership existing under the ’
—The family of Dr. J. W. Ash­
loí Royal Glenn,
ira.f^Tof «
firm name of J. Durkheimer A Co.,
—We arc authorized to announce moved to King’s saw mill, where has this dav been dissolved by- mu-1
ford, arrived on the Canyon stage
Cheapest Place in Town for Cash.
■ THUS
a
ball
will be given at the new hall, he has a contract of delivering L- ! t .ml consent. Isaac Baer retiring
Monday
evening
11th
inst.
Mh
duv
of
June.
»en th atoo th« 1
Breed court. the un­
rof th« tfheVr’nai
000.000 feet of logs, Geo. Pare F.
J. D urkheimer A C o ., !
on Friday eveninc August 29th.
Also, Cuetom work aud Repairing neatly done.
¿celved ietttn til
f AiluilulKirUtD.’D
—Receive*! at the Hardware
I saac B aku .
(Inly ’ ap
: e*t«t€, «»id i* now
iwn the
<<•••■
•» i■
Williams and Strickland are assist­
alifted and Mtin« Ad.n ‘-n i»: rntt.r Store of (!al. Geer, a supply of doors
—H erald is only #2.50 a year;
All those knowing themselves in­
1 l»er«un«, therefore, hnving < lamí»
. now is the time to subscribe to a ing him.
HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS.
***^MC<1 Will nrWtttt «!"• ■»mi«’-' *'U‘> ; and windows.
debted to J. Durkheimer 4 Co., will
required, Ufthe uiHicrHluned ¡
live
local
newspaper.
—
There
will
be
a
heavy
crop
of
please
settle
at
once.
yute, at the DKi»
—Mrs. S. D. Hill has returned |
ity, Mtaieof Oreren or hi tn»- of
J. D urkheimer 4 Co.
nton Wlllitm*. *»M of t'ne nt tornes fi from a few dayssojourn with friends
—N. V. Smith and Simon Lewis hav in our vicinity; some Quarter
Íce, in the town of mrnes. Btii‘1 <unn |
Burns, Julv 1, 1890.
Within *ix month* ir-jm tUq Jute on the Malheur, and is now stop-i of Silver Creek, were in Burns last sections producing 200 tons.
1 Friday and Saturday. We were
ping at Mrs. A. A. Stengers.
—There will be shake , of the
Lost
eartoii- -.'Y^aWR.
I
‘told by Mr. Lewis that diphtheria “fantastic toe” nt the residence of
thh d«v cl July. X» D - -
¡
—We had the pleasure of iiaten-j
’ SL™ FRiT): FRENCH,
is prevalent twelve or fifteen miles Guy Dickenson, to-night and a On the afternoon of July 12, on the
£3** II ay and Grain constantly on hands. Give me a call when at Harney.
re Adri :n;str:o!'. ing to a very interesting sermon de- (
,
i from Hardin pnst oflice.
> pleasant time is anticipated.
road leading from Burns to the Frv
tty “ aiamsc I «««•>>
livered by Rev. E. K. J avlor, on i
1
- - -
«
"
—• "id B O
— Henry Richardson and Hugh
—The health of the conim'.initv field, a lady’s red plush portemon-
last Sunday evening.
HUNTINGTON
ADVERTISEMENTS.
naie, containing a gold watch and
N0TICK
: Smith are having erected a butcher is good this summer..
i. c.
»
—Dr. C. E Loomis, a govern- ¡
some other small articles.
shop, situated on 2d street opposite
URN'S relonure and Ordre di Sale.
ment
land
agent,
was
in
Burns
two
j
The party finding the above men­
ren
>
Tcaehers Examination.
the post office.
ee of LU.J ctretoit court <jf ihc statu
His busi- i
♦r Harney uountreton'le «nd en- or three days last week,
tioned
portemonnaie, and leaving it
Notice is hereby given that for
liiatoi May, l»90, Ln a fv.it, u 1.« re
—Dr. J. W. Ashford's family
at T he H erald ollico in Burns,
ley is plaiutiff, and E. l>.
caver, ness we learn is looking after fraud-,
the
purpose
of
making
an
examin
­
o, A W. Waters am| A. R. « I iubc
will occupy the rear rooms of Chas.
’or the sum of
and 10 per 1 ulent land entries.
will be liberally rewarded.
mum, interest, thereon from the
Sampson's
building, until he can ation of all persons who may offer
SR ay, and for the forecloRurr of a I
—
Fred.
Okerman,
wife
and
little
’
k|.ntirtgaife, of .date the «.nd <lav of
build, which he contemplates doing themselves as candidates for teach­
Carries a full line of
’ ’J, and made by «atdvdefoiidiint to j boy of Silvei Creek, accompanied;
(0'1 Ml XICATÍON.
er of the schools of this county, the
fine. RBíigñedth&tafier to I’ltxli:-
immediately.
< NE‘.,of Sec.Tp-
HAY,
j
by
W
Whitmore,
passed
through
GRAIN,
FLOUR,
County School Superintendent
irney County, OrCRon. «nd direct-
W ashington , D.
NAILS,
— Ex-Judge Shields and AV. A.
SULPHUR.
1 said land* to*«ti*f> ♦ o
SALT,
J Hurns Tuesday August 12th, on
thereof will hold a public exami-1 One of the most interesting topics
BARB WIRE,
COAL OIL,
SEEDS,
fore,I will offer«Ud «ell the whole i their way to Idano to visit friends. Miller, of Silver Creek, came in yes- I
nation at Burns, Hurney county,1 of conversation just at present is the
to-wit: Said NE*4of bee. 22 Tp
BACON AND IIAMS,
terday afternoon. They report the
M^andall the right, title, inter
.In car lota.
Oregon, beginning at 12 in., on republican party and the way it is
— A. Hembree left at this office
>, which the sai^E. D. Weaver
grain and hay crops on Silver Creek
r:Aij,creto had on the «aid -d Jav of
; Wednesday, August 24, 1890.
cash to.the highent bidder, r ' a day or two ago a bundle of oats
¡all
torn
up
Blair.e
is
the
shining
very good.
n,'at the court! house door, Jn the
Dated this 11th day of August, mark, as he lias always been, only
’V bet; in Harney county, «ta’e of < >re- which stands five and one half feet
Also, agent for the
*
d; commenclugat 2 o’clock, p rn,
Cn.AS. N ewell .
—Jim. Blain \m<l George Elliott 1890.
high, the heads are long and well
¡ cf September, 1S90.
the young bald-headed men arc not
¿2d day of July, 1800.
Snpt.
Schools,
llarney
county.
A.,A. Co viso, i filled. The oats grew on the ranch of Silver Lake camtHnto Burns last
following the white plume nor going
Sheriff of Harney county, Oregon
Sunday afternoon, and brought
i of J. C. Wooley on Poison Creek.
into ecstacies over the magnetism
And keep aiv at h a large 6 ock on hunt3«.
Debtor*» Notice.
E HERALD
with
them
a
race
horse.
We
have
and
brilliance of the secretary of |
—Stages and mail on the Onta-
All persons knowing themselves ¡state. Neither Reed nor Blaine
rio route—.“Try-wt akly”—we are not learned the pedigree or name
indebted to the undersigned, either J would ever be called upon to be
I1 J est circulation of any I informed
of
the
horse.
by driver, Ingersol, that!
APIR IN TJUS COI N TY.
by note or book account, are re­ chief mourner nt the other’s funeral,
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—George Moore i* managing the,
Geo, Moore is in Walla Walla at­
quested to call and settle before and Harrison would not grieve if Tl.< Oregon and Idaho l’orwarding Coni alii Lave ¡u I eompletttl a large Mono and
tending to the Vale stage route McCoy ’ mail line, and doing as ;
September 1st and save cost of col­ both af the first named were politi iron tire-inoor warthon-e at Hunting.on, and will 1« prep ired to receive c. nMgumvnU
of freight bv ihe fir-4* duv of Avril
business.
good work as circumstances will;
lection.
N. B rown ,
cally dead and buried. These three r^-Thc’Cbtnpa.n i* prepared to mako liberal advance« on consignment* of wool.
—We should have, in Burns, a allow. George is an energetic and ■ Burns, Oregon.
men constitute the “powers that be”
11 ”M,otíal News.
central stage office and express of­ business-like young man, and will
within the republican party to-day.
give
ns
a
good
mail
service
if
the
fice with capable agent, arid it is
—■-
Farm icr Sale.
Between Blfrinc and Reed there is purchasable gang who in future re­
'
contractor
gives
him
anything
of
a
EY COVNTY ITEMS.
not nt all necessary that either
publican meetings will always go
The farm belonging to Mrs. S. an intense personal hatred, while
chance.—Harney Press.
should be connected with a govern­
for the man with the biggest barrel.
Il-rrison
is
so
built
as
to
be
through-1
Haskell, on*’ mile east of Burns,
_____ 1SDAY. AUGUST If, ISlll.
DF j NT î ST,.......... B urns O regon *.
—Dr. Etubrce informs us that
ment position.
iy indifferent to al) surroundings ex- • The game of cut throat, however,
^-—1----- --------------
Mrs. Borehiiid, one of his neighbors.1 160 acres. This is a very desirable
cept himself and Baby McKee. In j1 is in progress between these three i office at residence, in the J«)Hn Robin »on
—Dr H. M. Horton, our promi­
Bosenburg of Iu-. . ■
building, and in prepared to attend to the
has ten acres of as fine barley as ranch, having on it a good house
rho ' 111'n ufeln'ncn» station, with chances I • practice
of deut.Riry iu all ii* branche*
j
nent
dentist,
is
now
permanently
and barn, and excellent well of wa­ fact, Harrison is a selfish man w....
n this week.
ever gri w in any country
as
follows:
i IBB a
.-i» j
located in Burns, all wishing w.,irk
ter; one of the best gardens in thu cordially dislikes his secretary of
Crump of CatL.u «
Reed will be the first to drop out
— Bent E.nliree lef; at this county, besides the whole 160 acres i state because of his popular charac­
done in his line of business, will do
i town several duys.
of
sight; then Blaine will pnt Har­
i
office
a
handful
of
barley
called
teristic«,
mid
as
ho
hones
for
a
rec-
well by giving him a call. Office
is splendid meadow land -Parties
J W. A8IIFOUD,
IL BOYD
I
Roberts, of the II
the Highland Chief, lie sent east I desiring to purchase, call on Mrs. one! term he considers Blaine as one rison in such a hole that he will give I
iit his residence.
°
Haskell for terms mid purchase impediment to the fulfilment of his up the ghost. This leaves Blaine..
in Burns on Saturday.
—The old Robinson and Dodson for the seed. What he left with price,
PHYSICIANS 4 SURGEONS,
us
is
a
specimen
of
what
grew
on
political dreams. At the same time Who knows but what Mr. Cleveland
shfords lUaL'y
houáehi.jl / . , Ì Saloon, was opened on the 7th, by
i t L 1 .
will
again
beat
Blaine
in
the
presi-1
1 J,e ,..; r % f
B urns .................................. O keoon
ho is compelleb io keep up an upper-*
Henry Long. The proprietor arks his ranch from the seed sown last
, or H’îiti jwcimeinonU:
Ottico in W. E. Grace’* Drug Store
dential race.
Program of Burns Ikices.
spring.
It
is
a
very
fine
quality
■
ance
of
friendship,
which,
however
-alH* 1
for a share of the public patronage:
The republican leaders are negin-;
■uwrt En J
deceive«
no
one
here
who
has
eves
of
barley,
the
best
in
fact
we
ever
|
Aliv, .'wl 'It Lewis of .F.mieimit his saloon is first class in every re­
The following is the program for with which to see and ears with j nin8 trt appreciate the fact that in
saw.
the Burns races commencing Aug- which to hear.
Paul Blume were i. a h spect, his Liquors are of the best (
Intellectually "¡aking appropriations they have
nrar.ds, and by strict attmtion to 1 —We received, some time ago. I guijt 27th.
>p'.iking the president is much the bt'en ‘«king more water out of the
First day: Six hundred yard interior of Blaine, but he is possessed well than is running into it. Such
buisness, and gentlemanly courtesy ! an invitation to be present at the
‘M. Geer, wife and dmigb ilenry hopes io receive his share of Oregon Press Association, in Port dash, free lor all, »150.
andQlaim At-
1
senators os
as Plumb,
rluinb. of
(»fKanpaR.
Kansas, frank-
ed home, from tin u- ti ; custom.
ension
i |y admit the imminent danger of a
land. Circumstances arc such we I Second day: One-half mile dash, viith one thing the secretary
c
free for all, »150.
on last Bunday.
all his blandishments has not been treasury deficit, and Speaker Reed
‘.orneys.
—The Hardware Store of Cal. cannot be present. We received . Third day: One-hilf mile and able to override and that is a stub­ has seen the necessity for choking,
Foster of the W.irn
last
night
a
poetal
from
the
com-
!
Geer, is giving general satisfaction.
repeat, tree tor all, »150.
615 7th St., Washington, D. C.
born dogmatic will that brooks no off an z further legislation by the
b Q(Jf . ranch. wafUn Burns Mr. Geer endeavors to keep every­ mittee, stating that they were per­
Fourth day: Three-fourth mile opposition whenever his purposes house to prevent another genarnl!
d Monday of Ah- « k thing in the hardware line wanted fecting arrangements for the ent r- dash, free for all, »150.
raid on the goverinental cash box. |
Opposite U. S. Patent Office.
are fully formed. This strength By this latter action Reed has made I
d -"■,
ra
ir*- Goodtnn
Fifth day: Three-fourth mile of will power is more than likely to many enimiesas there is more than j
in this country, and has made im­ tainment including several interest­
ros, Se"
resteur«nt of E. B mense sales of all kinds of machin­ ing excursions and visits to the dash, for three year old colts, #150. : bring a clash of arms before long one republican whose political fu- j All person having Claims for
JI,
bli
Board and
! Pension Increase of Pension, or of
Sixth day; Novelty race, one ! i
her physi ery. tie makes it u pqint to accom­ different theatres.
things political are so ar-1,ure 18 dependent upon the grant ! any nature whatever against the
fudging will be given at the great mile, »50 a quarter. Free for all. because
■ ranging themselves ns . to make
i ..¡of
a
public
building.
While
the
modate his customers, consequently
e of u»
it
1 .
.
,
million and a half hotel. The citi­
j • i i r ,1 •
pressure is great though, the repub- Gouerninent, should write to us for
he is doing a thriving business.
haw- King of Barrtev. e ,
(desirable for Hartison to question | |ican caucus leaders have agreed information. Proposed new laws
zens of Portland have pledged them­
1. ORE'l»® .publie that he has on
—Tex iSilman's Saloon is still the j selves to foot all kills. The open­ L<ods blessing to humanity— So Blaine’s “intentions,” In other j to go slow from this on, but they are affecting. Soldiers rights fully ox-
i saw^niU above J’arsvy favorite resort in Burns, and Tex ing will commence on Thursday .«ays an Oregon Pioneer Ninety words, whether or not he will wear i wily managers and will evade the ; plained. Advice free.
a Harrison or Blaine badge. If the I cha'rge of an emptied treasury if not NO FEE UNLESS CLAIM 18 AL­
—$of dry lumber for sale, keeps up his reputation of one of August 14th, and close on Satur­ Years Old.
c?rl'«"d; ™’
" dT I
LOWED.
Forest Crore, Or.. March 19—I latter, the president will not fee] it i
the
most
popular
saloon
keepers
of
ab loot race *as run at
day the 16th.
1
l>v simply showing from the month-1
have
used
the
Oregon
Kidney
Tea
the
age.
When
in
town
if
you
de
­
proper
to
let
Blaine
get
another
hold
|
y
.
(lebt
statements
up
to
election
-
unit July 28th. i ; ■
—We have at T he H erald of­ and obtained immediate relief. It of the British lions tail when every times, that there is plenty of money ■
sire a nice cool lemonade at Texs’
I
Wallace and Ir.i
fice,
a
library
composed
of
Harper's
is God's blessing to humanity. I twist brings a responsive shout from in the treasury. This can easily
.lit Puree »59 a side, won l y Saloon is the place to get it, or any
works, good story papers, among take pleasure in recommending it to the American populace.
be done as but a very small part of'
first class drink you wish.
o
..
.
•
* 1
. f.'r Cafubiglio Ad(ln*M
Aridrre« Hoc
Hon. D« d
dì I< < j 1 F. Úe«t-
the
huge appropriations made at ty, wubtnstun,««» jar«ey.
them the New York Ledger and the afflicted. 1 am now nearly nine­
U hen Reed comes in then the fun
♦his session will hav- been called;
—Lee Caldwell, proprietor of the Weekly, besides we have all the
Levcns aold his fir.<- .r
ty years old, came to Oregon in 1842 begins. The president has ju«t f .r by Nov niber. The deficit will
rses 11-' w- .-i.; Red Front Saloon, gave his well of leading magazines puonsnea
published in me
the jnthe employ of the Hudson's Bay about as much love for the speak* r not come s< piicklv but Iiefoae the!
Mr Baer al- ; water, a general cleaning up this United States. This collection Company, and since I began using , as he has for the secretary, but he fiscal year is ended the treasury
■d a spazi from S.vcrts week "that is,” dipped all the water costs ns money and a great deal ot the Oregon kidney Zea I enjop good i is not so much afraid of him. In-'
»^ over fifty millions out with L r catalogue "l____
from the w*dl together with the mud
D.ti.l F. B««Ky,
l,
. none here
.
, look , upon .>
' honest management.
Then
comes . - ----- V. FiN>j..r
New Jersey
■ and frogs, the latter having settled it. ard we certainly do not think it health,
■ deed,
the
Maine
IP part of the
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4
!
n
the
second
program.
|
D avid Musnor. . man with any apprehensions, even
Baer, accomp n i' d bv to the bottom, and he now has fresh is asking to much of «iy one to
jf (he revenues will not justify
¡though he be an uisife leader to the extravngent expenditures why ‘
¡heimer, left «lume c*n ; nice, clear, pure water, as well as pay us something for the privilege
Bt i i v'b Tour of the World.
the best of Liquors, also, Mineral
' trust with political power, so fur aa the president and secretary of the
trning August ÌOth. The water which is very healthy and a of reading these books and papers:
and
petl.ma
wanting
to
borrow
j
Ex-Mavor
Daniel F Beatty, of his political future is concerted ’♦•'asurv will simply cut them
for Baker City
ilelieiunsly
ilelicivnsly cooling drink,
drink. Don’t
. „ ,
. .
; down ns Grant did when he refused
forget to call on Lee when in the them, please bear in mind they i Beatty’s celebrated Organs and Pi­ Hehasrtsenaboutss htghashew.11^ appnd bjg river and barbor np.
arie City.
cost
us
something,
and
if
the
pleas-
1
anos, Washington, New Jersey, has ¡ever go, and if anything startling propriationn allowed by congress,
eounty-se»'..
e
ordan left Bums last
ure of reading them is not worth returned home from an extended should occur in his public career it The fact is, however, that the ro-
—Lunaburg 4 Fry received, last anything. th«v are net worth bor­
orning for the Steen
tour of the world. Read his ad­ i will probably be in the nature of a publicans have been w.istefullv ex-;
ountry, to reifev. Henry I week, another supply of boots and rowing, ami should be left in the vertisement in this paper and send drop which would land him sin p'v
*' *” ~~ ~ ' ~ ..........
1n-w«*,ÌÌ» je herding and hobl- shoes, of tne very finest quality, library. We cannot possibly afford
for catalouge.
a private citizen of the stateof Maine.
in attachmeot a ! and of and made of the best material, since to let this library be worn out with­
Not only is Blaine bitterly host'e
the opeaing of their Boot and Shoe out some compensation. You can
Notice.
!
tc
him, tut 1 oth the Maine senators
■Wl
Store, the firm has been liberally have the privilege of the reading
Notice is hereby given that Agnes and most of the republican leaders THE CRY OF MILL:. ,'5>
od «nd G.
ee, cama patronized. Why? because their
matter of the Hilary for the small Gearhart, my wife, did. in Septem­ in Manie will not ho griev*d should
ville «ev- stock is of th« best brands and their
OH. Al Y BACK!
sum of one dollar per month, paid ber, 1889, ¡eave my ted and board, he step down and out. Outsida of
TS. »«as. n.vy <4 *>i«sl>Y« r-M*t
JX’go te olir tosrn
We un
A m I m f. rt kM laKnruel
STOP IV NOW.
prices reasonable.
®
in
advance,
with
the
proviso
that
dam.
i <m.K>vr«ite .m . mi r. u>.
and I will not be responsible for the first district, in which he has
bey ara pisrti •*, and
ml W.IMJ* by ..wait. «Utt 4 "loTmW
SOON IT Will SC TOO LATt.
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