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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1890)
SMMmMMMMMtaMM Isophene Morris v» M • b, King The mileage of the land grant dismissed;*’ O ne of the oldest, most trusty- staff durili the Me civil war, of THE HSHz\LD. hetuslly hulistructed-.^uii which he 1 ' : wr tti i an interesting railroad ia.tfcctii» J. C. Parker v». Louis Racine, no th.' his ! successful firms of Pat and ... . -— voluminous, history, favored to tlu^lo4 o| ojg |he last fiscal vegr •ros» bill tiled, ig ent Attorn« vs fluii g I u«i:.' as at the WKDNRxfUY O T ' R 19.07® ild '131 's. gin revs have c- The King case still pending. National Cap tai, aro M« s«rs. G. A. Washington wit’rf r visit this week. an exnnflna-j en ¡tcsjffed Snow A Co . 710 Eighth St , N. W., Gen. Fchofiild gave him a dinner. W. r. IIVIll’. I — "•lit ia and some of his old comrades look tion i iqU A d d of 4,462.691 acres. .041 W »4YRI I Tlie Kntertnlnim-nt. Wnsbim.tO'i, D C. If you are in » r Vernon « • f N. *T !.. numberTf > • « > > « I . s- , y ( ««««roc FC him down to >ft. ” T tr*is" THe acres lit in Oregon 11 are terest« d in any way in patents, or , The following is the program of Wr cnnijot see tljat the usury wish any information relating now -d. fig” the Virginia bsltle 'f4,V*V J ’ the concert, given at the Hall, on. law of O-ego-i is of a - v ■idvint.ige tlii'reto write to them. We know fields; later he will -«-turn here and the evening of Oct. loth: Our Cemetery. to its eitiz ns flow would t’>o'-e. them to I« courtiou» and atte;«-, Washington’s snob society « ill “do” , Lord’s Praver; Bread Song; The The cemetery committee think it Wreck of the Pies; Sunflower Song; who like it, favor n similar limi4"- t.ve. him and the titled Frenchmen who I tion put on fjtiv .other comm dity 'properto have published the fol- 'Each Dav’s Duties; Visit oGranrt I compos» his party. , V, SK1NCTON I.HTrti. Money if a commodity, ami i*- n It is feared that the Democratic lowing ri-j or : pa’s; Our Colors; Flag Drill; Our individual I as it. it is l.i- own; th-- The I < tin larv lines of the reme- Flag; Bugle Song; Bride of the W a hisgt -'N D. C. (h-t. 15th 1S90. Congressional Campaign committee same as wheat, I nrb-v orane Tii- Ex (lover: or William II English is trusting too much to Providence ff.rv have been run and the lots Autumn's Sun; Golden Rod Song; ■cle that I elongs to him Then «by _ partly surveyed. of I- diana, who ran on the Nation- and a cood c iusv. Song. A Mother,« Fool; Song, Lit- should the owner not have th «■¡¡il.t : i «L ui- erutic ticket with the late The Ohio republican oflice hold-j. 2.100 feet of lumber is on the Itle Barefoot; Song, Across the to do what he pleases » th w h.t Gen. Ilam- .ik in '660 ia tn Wash- era here have been assessed 3 p- r ground ready fur the fence, and i way; Nine Little Sparrows. | elongs If him i- gton, searching among the ar nn.t of their salaries for campaign -stakis for the lots. The following is the list of chil- The fullowing persons have paid [dren that took a pari in the con- e . ■ : . ^^1 e (>■ v. rnment for m.it. • pti r poses. th ir subscriptions: tv- riul-tlff T he cartoon representation, giv- rial-jiff ured in a history ot Lidi | cert: \V. E. Grace, Harry Adler, N I A Ei klijo B ih !!’’ Needed. en by the \V< st Shore of Ort gon • ’i I ana. i’^r which he is engaged, nt Bessie. Harkey, Edith Byrd. Ma- display at the Worlu’s Fair, is a ’ t ¡| he ie rr'wfi rr'rfficat of tin- surviving m m- Win re the countv road crosses Brown. J. T. Siiman, J M. \ aughn rv Ashford. Ina Thompson. Nellie ’ j t »ir? \ Convention i>ii r v iitn'ii which V»<iS i i the North fork <if the Malheur riv Cal Geer, A. \V. Waters, S. Lamp Morrison. Etta M.-rtison, Agnes true illualratimi nf what the Stute j tn'iw nera v ofthe can do with 420,000. California j held in 1850 to revise the Stat« i r ¡it the Agency, a I ridge is ¡ilmost shire. I. A. Alison, Byron Terrill. Swei k. Josephine Locher. Frankie Mr. English look.« | Ian actual necessity if Hunting- Fre i Lumil urg. 1!. R Porter, John Stenger, Totoon Racine. Carl Fegt- and other States with their him Constitution dreds of thousands, m iking a dis little, if any older than he did ten I [Ion and Ontario de«ire to hold the Saver, J. U. Parker, Levila Bi-oS . lev, limner Reed. El-Hn J ltnson, play their citizens will be pr «ud ol years ago, and it is certain that his . : tri-.de of Hart.cy county. That B. it Witzell.and T A McKinnon Frank Welcome. Earl Siveek, Della Or« gon with her little old turnout history of Indiana "ill prove a val- I [crossing is in Malheur oounty, mid O.' these the cash su: .«crintions G anniiti, M r • Caldwell Bessie of 420.000, will take a position in mil h- addition to political literature. it is to the interest of the citir-i:" amounter’ to \ 81.50. Paid in wo k Steng. r, Elojse llnntingto , Fran- the rear, as she deserves, with the Mr. English is no stranger in Wash of that county to see that the cross .5. Paid in luinkei -i 15.00. .-is Vaughn. .idler Racine, Emmit Of the amount paid, W. ('. Byid chairman of her committee astride ington, having I ecu ti department ing is . ridged before spring. II iut- Red. Bert Melvin. Bert. Haris, of a big pumpkin watching th« clerk In re during ths Polk admin- ington and Ontario »Imnld lend a h;i" receivid. in cash, 115 50, aid Mini.-e Caldwell. Fled Kleine, E! other States carry off'all the p 'zes. 1 istrution helping hand and earnestly solicit paid out $13.50, leaving in Ids mer Mt r i-on. Hiram Th turnon, even that of common s use. Mr. I ¡aim- has again got himsclt the countv court of Malin ur comi hands .300. The remainder Was John Sweek. Minnie Giannini. i to hot water. It has been all ty to make an appropriation for ei lleet. d by I has. Gunther; hs Clara Stenger. ' a g Byrd, Hester along expected by his partv work that purpose. We are informed ill for hauling lumber is $ 14 00. Johnson, J si.- Caldwell. T he Atlanta Constitution notes ers that he would go to Representa l«v IL Mason, and others, who live leaving in 11.« hands $1.00 ami the fact that there is a genera! tive McKinley ’s district and make in the immediate vicinity of the that leaves in the hands of the . .*» tolkl ««I (.jcWoi'ld. movement in many Southern cities committee.-i4.00, and the wo k not «everal speeches in th; t gentleni.-m ’ s who are crossing, also, teamsters Ex-Maxor Daniel F Beatty, o towards pensioning ex-confederat, more than half completed. Beatty’» i i-le! rated Organs and i’l soldiers, This is praiseworthy ami [ ehalf, i.ut a day or two ¡¡go Mr. constantly drawing over the road, The cornu.i:t e will be com. e 1 d unos, Wa. hiugton, N«-w Jersey, ha: should be encouraged. It i« I.O' 1 Blaine state«! that he regretted that that three months of the year to suspend woik, unless more iunds returned In.me from an ext.-iid-<i I . ressing business would prevent teamsters nr.- compel!. I to drivi creditable to the South that so .¡re paid in t'- c.yrV on the work. 1 tour of the world. Read his ad- many of its veterans to day are in hi.« leaving Washington, as much over the meadow land.« of the L I- i v rtiseim-n! in this paper and send We Imp.- the citizens of Buras as he would like to help Mr. Me Company. “Forbi-aranc -ometiim s want while costly mourn.nuts to f >r catalouge. ii.d vicinitv will u .di-rstand th the Lost Cause dot the Souther., Kinky, etc. This heat« d the 1 lood ee.se« to le a vittiie.” thr ugl boil so frequently. Justice always of the McLinley republicans and [ kindness of Mr. Mason ar«I Jtis fori ■ ueces.-ity of c.mipli ting this wo.-k come before aentiment. and bread they have ever since been standing i : man. stopping «m the Ag«-m-y ranch, .¡nd will come f rw.ild and assi ' for the mouth of the deserving -old .tn eml ami hurling uglv epithets i ¡people have 1 ecu permit’ed t- .-ithi-r in money or work, we owe The Red Front Livery Stai 1« icr should take precedence of shaf s it Mr. Blaine’s head. They ask ¡rive through the inelosure. Ever, this much t,> those who h.iv< situated in burns, opposite th to commemorate the dead. Tin- now could Mr. Blaine leave Wash -lie knows that it requires a gn-at .,lr«-ady paid their money or labor, Burns hotel Mr. Wilson offe: South is growing rich, a fact in ington three months with Congress stntch” nf generosity to allov eeause, unless tile work is finished this vnlmu h- Liverv Stable for sub which the whole country rejoices, in session, as lie <lid this summer, [ wagons to le driven over privat« what money bus been paid in is ii it low figures. lie lives in tin and it is perfectly id le to care for without endangering the welfare of I 1 me. ¡low lands, and it is only tin dead loss. country. son: ■ distance from tow those who f.iughf for it and are now the Government, if he caiinut now | «mist unselfish, m-c-iinmodatinp and cannot give the business th get away for a single week. They -pirit that will su'-mit to it. (\>uu<3 i’oui'l I’l-oceediiJKs. in want. attention it requires, is his reasm charge that Mr. Blaine wishes to Parties .lirectly interested in thi;- 1—XL_____ . ’ ' — Judge and Commissioners pres for selling There is not a mon see Mr McKinley defeated, fearing inatter, are aware of the fact that vnlual le piece of propertv in Burt .- ent. . T he National I), mocrat whicl that if be is electe^: he will be hi- ind any one desiiiug to invest, i the owners of the Agency ranch (Jove Spring at.d Moss Flat road h:;t kind of property, cannot i ett. was estal lished one vear ago I y ival for the Presidential nomimi- ! have the right to lock their rat« ■ granted and ordered opened. Edmund Hudson, with the indo.-s hemst ives in any town. Call in. :o:i in 1892. In fact they ; r Charge io Rockford ordered, ■ nediatrly at this oflice or on Mi merit of many of the great leaders barging so many things ugainst i itid lefuse I;a- right of-w.-iv ov. Viewers appointed on Olis road Wilson, for vou are likely to los of the party, litis entered upon its dr l-l -ii.e that he will probably la 1 their lands. Vale, Ontaiio aid Viewers a; pointed o.i Stova.l i I argain. The Stal le is just wha second year with a eircnlatimi (•) a-.id o rccim.dder his determination - fuutington mu.-t rememler Depp ve recommcod it to 1 e. 40, 0 ) copies «¡.ch we k. This s .1 out going to Ohio* in order ful a-r’s effort in this dirw.tion, mu road. «H witl.-uut found.--.Cron, tie t-irm V:ewcrs a puoi:.it d on «■hang, perhaps the large« c ciilitmii <v ton it; nt that isn't going to st p jess men of that town are im; rov for in the road knoa I. petiiiom-d attained by a weekly newsp.tp: A yottrg fellow i amed Smitl ( Tii IL-ed and \1. Kinli-v retail • i >g road le. ding from IL ppm r t« the Em- ree roi.d. during the firstye.¡r f its existenc 1 us I,., vi- i-i.t. red into an otfi-nsi v« got find of loi kii g ’h ough th Canyon, with ar. eye single to tl,< Saloon license granted to the ful- bar i of the Uni n j i 11 st w k at <’, The Rational Democrat oeciipies ; a «1 d. f« lu-ive aliiance against Mr. trade of Harney county. Suit be owii-g named: J. T Sillm.in, G o field of its own, noil one that t<- B : i which make- th«- latter g-n s iwing off s ime of them escaped* tio. ves the towns m< iitiom-il, aid Tregaski-:, J. C. Buckla. d ami I. E iong remained u filled. It uiv ■ b it he couldn't ‘saw ’ his w ay ■ u mail’s cliunc« s for being nuinina M .¡hour j cuntr, to look to tllei McKinney. complete ix-c tr-1 of p litic.il info of the countv, so the « flic rs of th dforPri.-.d :-t exceedingly slim i in i tere.-t, an 1 i n ■ of the nms Dr. Ashford aw. r - d the CO I a v saw him o ice n ov a gu st <« mation. including the most impm' L' i mocrats ami honest peopl important factor,-—if they wish to tract for m- dical att>. ndance at.d c >u tv hotel.—Oreon Blade, lint spe< chcs that ure d< liv. red b in rail« are m das they have a hold our trade—is a Ltidge a eros keeping the county poor. Democratic leaders in Cot-gres glit to he, Lt cause the r« publican the river at the Agency. P. F. ir-thnger awarded the coun and on the stump. It is renderin ’nit. d States Attorney of this 1 is tv wood contract. the party an important s. rviee.a d iet has t .ken no st« ps to arre-t The Kern Californian say: A sun l The county tax levy is 10 mills and j tould be re td by all who wi V e t the r« publican ex Po tnius to keep fully informed it, t t - i tlie.bmsi ofR-presentativ«-- ofS. I’. I< Cox. v ho lives n ar San T «e school tax 5 mills. Th .• Stn e Emigdio. while liunti g. was l.itti i t ;X is not levi.d, I ut in all likeli public aflfa r ‘ and who mt- - ! n >t ■-.ith. ia.ub g Ins m kn-iwli ilg«-- feat the wicked scheme of th.- ii tn t "In n his attention was e il.vu on the leg l>y a rattlesnake. 11« hood wiil be 5 mills, which will vas sev. nil miles from Lon e. and in.ike our tax levy about the Sunn publican 1. a lets to secure perm o tiie matter, that the crimes com- ssistance was impossi! le; I ut he «t .vas la: t yi ar. nent control of the Government, m itid t v \\ heat were punishable spite of the fai t that they are. nt < u .der the United States Statutes rose to the nee onun, and mm if s'- must remain, the minority party .t uv Loth fine and imprisonment. id a remakal.le degree of comage Circuit Court rrocce<lin;ç. and resource for a bov only 10 years thia country. No one war greatly surprised when of age. He remembered to have t «e facts leaked out a! out Sp<a k -■ C RI5! INAL DOCKET. heard his father say that raw me t C ongress adjourned, Oct. 1st l(e«d having advised Wheat to re ■ ppli« d to the place i t -. would State of Oregon vs. Win. Pi g- During its session there were 133' .urn the money whi, h lie had crook [draw out the poison. So he made fir killing Wm I'rown. Indict bills passed. Of these 60fi Hons, e-lly o tailed to the Unit'd .«tat, . incisions a’wive and I «-low the ! ite. ; ment lead; ple.id not guilty. Ju and 275 Senate bills, wi re pensim ■ I'leai-ury, anti having helped bi n m.d app'.iid a quail which lie had | v’s verdict, not guilty. to individuals. There were eigh io ke. p the matter quiet, l ut now cut op- n Fortunatelp he had with StateofOrigi.n vs. A' ner Ro teen contested ejection cases l efore hat the crime has I ecu Listened him several of these birds that he i ns, dismissed. the House, and seven of the repul i|«on Wheat and he has been di.«- had shot lie was wrv sick for a State of Or« gon vs. Henry C.ihi Jican contestants were succtcsful iiiss« <1 in disgrace by the House of time. I ut ti e ¡replication was nt<- 1 '«11; pl ad guilty to assault at <i Them were two repul lit-amt. frmt il< | r< .-i ntativ« s, it does excite sur e. ssful. The raw flesh drew out or ■attcry with a dangerous w«. po Montana, seated By the Senate. prise that the Disliict Attorney absorbed the poison. fined . 125. Seven bills were vetoed by th, -liould I e derelict in ptrforming S:.;te of Oregon vs J. C. Wo«-!< . president, one extending the tim< lie duties w hicli his oath of office Ki’.'i’tt < f (General i'omm; s; nei and Piter Thompson, cause <Ts for payment of lands purchased i ntails upon him. Shall a man’s G1-. iY ini.-s« d. from the Omaha tribe of Indians, i politics prevent his being tried and Washington, Oct. 10—The annu State of Or. gon vs. L M. Cald three of them pul lie buildings, tw 1 puni»hed for having wilfully viohit al report of Commissioner of the authorizing an increase of imh-l t |. d the laws of tile laud .’ It looks :Ge: n ral Land Oflice, Groff’, shows i w« II, for allowing minors in bin sit loon; ph ad guilty; fined-.50. edness in certain cities and conn iiioel d.cideilly that wan the number of agricultural patents ties, and onechangit g the bounds use. State of Or« gon vs. J.T. Silmaii; issued during th - fiscal ye ir, emh-d rie» of an Indian reservation. The Tariff law has not been in June 30th, was 117.247. embracing ph ad guilty to keeping open saloon I on Sunday ; fin, d .. 20. Out of the 1835 laws, there are eth-ct a week yet, but the rapidly 18,759,520 acres, ns against 70.141, S81 private pension I ills, whicl rising prices of so many of the ne- State of Oregon vs. J. C. Buck i«su -«l in !859, -.vitJi ai aggregit«- leaves onlv 454 laws »(Tecting mat e «silit s of lift ha» raised a howl a en of 1.22 1,525. Of the mi , r.il land; plead guilty to k oping open tera of general importance, for weal ■1 discontent that has frightened iand mill site put* nt« 1307 ««-re is- sah-on on Sunday; fined ;20. or for woe. even this hole hound -protection’’ jsu«-d showing an ii’ereasc in the State of Oregon vs. G«o. Tregas So ends the present session of administration, and unles« all in i > ear of 49-1. Of co-1 p t 11* 224 k:s; plead guilty to allowit g min ten months, and as the result we dicati.ms fail it will be fiightemd I were issue«]—an in<-n a«e of 69. >rs in his saloon; lined $50. hav« s bankrupt treasurerv; w •• i f s>d deal worse when the returns State of Oregon vs. Peter An The patenta te.r renting 15,376 have the infamous McKinley taritl from the Crngressiomd cieelions drews, f«r keeping saloon open on i acres. bill, which increases taxation; we *are all in The State »chool «e’ec'ion« ng- !-S;ii.day; plead guilty; fineil J20. have a denmraliz. I silver bill and According to the Aunual report [ gregate ~ State of Oreg« n vs. Peter French, o '«tL.”9 acre» while the se- pension act that “caps the climax,” |of the Commissioner of Pensions p jury. Liken under advisrntent. ' lections of th-- previous y ;-,r ag which necessitates even greater 11here are 53« ,944 pvtisious on the gregate onlv 132.351 acres. Th«* State i.f Oregon v>. Geo. S Sin- sources of revenue than is at pre rolls ot the Goeernment now. and acreage of swamp lands patented more, assault with a dangerous rent provided. 1 more th in a half mil.ion additional to the several States during the weapon, discharged and tail even- Some say there has never teen [applications are on file in hi» oflice, year was 109,351. There were et«d. a mor'incompetent (we say com and they ar«- still pouring in. Great State of Oregon vs. John Parton, petent) ret of r » • .la at.d fn el out- •■■colt.' Think of m«-re than a mil patented or certified to under Iho law for th» lienefit of railroad com- larc« ny of a mare; arraigned. bfb sssemljed in \\ arhington, and lion pen»ii«m-rs. pR' i« » during the year 363 >62 CIVIL SflTS, tboir adjonrr.irnnt is • God-send to The Count of Paris, who fondle Teter French vs Seward, cause the people; we ran have a short ill i gii i s tj.ut he will cue d»v le T;«i*|aa d-crease f«»r th«* v»-nr of N. feepite, st any rate, fiuui th. Ir dep- km, of Frat <ej ki d »io wm > for a 61,183 acres. The letal cash sale» coutiiwd. during the fiscal vesr were 3,302,- _ v_. Wyllie, __ , catlse John Knox fedatioup lime alia« Led lo Gen McCllelan’s 1946 acres |dismissed at pbinliflf’s cost 8 BURN’S ADVERTISEMENTS LKT ■ Xürë.O’X/j7,j^> X S' Dealer in General Merchant' ,u7 «1er AT THE OLD STAND . t. Wist «-• i ha B urns . H arnby C o ., O hkcix Our l:ntr • »-■ Fall » ‘«I Wtntrr Stock will cam«.., Portland Exchange Sold. County Script Jf at H r U). tfive’i 1 e.i «« lit Btll «111 ver at DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, 8L . Will I «•<«« TOILET A RTICI.ES, G LASS, • 3. HOS \V. E GRACE. P rocriktor . H'iiHE CIRCI! I IN T A Large Assortment »f FINE CUTLERY NOTIONS,® lias just been Received. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY iff“ Evervthiig guarr.utied pure and of the r«ry ^,£3 ■"» bek - a WM. II GASS. - P‘ l’s riiis House Las aw id« and well ki.onn m. n e. : i d m.- ment of the present prop- ietor it i« bou id to go furilu-r up '.iiue .nd renoan. No pains spared to please gumti. is Ol m- to . wsmoe Attentive cvnd A Bl' f furnit tal le pervie**, and tai 1< r furnished with »11 J- -;f < a . ¡ii. e.^s, MRS (JilAt'E. i i fui^^ .a i< n i << Y »AkiEPo; » n g i e:t ly i. i.u | k h.j th , TLijo iicc i - - ri ’Uy new in evtr ie ¡»e<\. I;o h y 'C and .. iiii i ii«» «-r <.«\ni . in, it,; im‘n . While no M-.'.ee V ail ti. Siati-nu-nt'J Horne Hanci in yo.;r or le s For Letter Heads, Non- Head«, Bill Heads, opes, business Curds. Posters, Hand 1 ills, L'alli < Wedding Gatiinets, Fuiier.il Notices, i-it, .£?“A11 Job Material is fresh, and of best- qu .lily. 1’lita ewerv Lkofi ■“ntiag t H urns osculating J j IE AND M. Hur i. is n urns, him of ng hi i BOOK EXCHANGE IN FlIE UEK a I.J BUILDING. CHAS. W. JiYRD, ------ L1BKABHH object of fpenirijrjhig hugh ese in cum ofti--.ii with the Fred Reading Koo« •“ uih a fur part having bo» ka R.r a Public Librerj t\,r nuri.s—Tha M Lr TERMS: Mem! crihip Fee >1 n ear. Ren i i* Fee Pc. Pepsi «.! i*. urB'*i al ur BtJok, nin-.e wi h .I e l.iliraiun, in «\er i,aai.<e. rend f< rt all!«»* 1 The 1 ilirarian ia agent f. r cti<! will ittke su a iip*k.r a at the 1 • i< ni. and < r< er nti\ B« < k. pul liaheu ii> I he I ui<efi &ta ta «.r baiata. A it turea. V\ «¡rka «.f Art, H./U.-e-i.uijuiiig Designs, Etc. ‘ n leave with th .he nee« ice. '. eyr fro « f ifiifliH iTNT I 11 T. J. MURK S,)N a BYE1.LEY, ........... Jff-f.ff" Everythi: g it: the furniture line al ways on i*r G>ve him a .-all before purchasing elsewbr1* CM je as and I y ral p> NEAR HCItNS. OREGON. JNO. W. SAYER ö 0 & Q 5> 4 O’ a M old in j to acco nd then rt thBw cry of of ! flooring, 3. chore Flustio. All koi la st rirlai « Iwmbcr !bon>n«l>b maone«! f-r ImtWl»» REPt’CED PRICE. 0 u & I I Kecii rung-antij on hand a law ■’<>< k ash sub short tii n «topp« A G< h “' - o . i 4 aj] («ie wnv f Burns-Canyon Stage Line, I J F.wtrr. P roprietär . f thing li» IM'., Tor-.. . M.- h -a , • »r* rrt,’r* ‘’2L ***U feT. ... r K. I « *** p ikti iw pMk*s|Rre.