East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, December 03, 1890, Image 3

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advertisements .
—County com t convened today.]
Grl-dlTCl
I •
—Everybody goes to Tex’s Sa-! jEtìntertainment
IlloOF
loon.
I d O ffice , at Burns, Oregon, Octo-
—J. C. Wooley sold his butcher ’
[
her 20.1880
AT BURNS IN THE NEW HALL, WHICH WILL BE THOROUGH­
I is berm»» given that the following shop to Mr. Byerley last week.
LY RENOVATED.
it lor has filled notice of his intention
Inul proof in support of his claim,
A Weird and Romantic Drama,
—Attention is called to the change
sal J proof will r»e uiadtt before the
■ind Receiver at Burns, Oregon, on
entitled:
I in the Job Office advertisement.
p, 1890, via:
J. A. Williams,
—We were greeted, this morning, “AMONG THE BREAKERS.”
MB, for the N'e ofHE‘4, NEW of SW'.. I
19. Tp. 19. 8 ft 27 E. W M Ha names | by about two inches of snow, which
.We
ring witnesses to prove his contlitu-
This interesting drama will be
iedice upon »»nd cultivation of said I fell during the night.
presented by the Burns
Shnou Lewis, John C. Garrett, R od
ilams aud Richard JN. Miller, all of
Dramatic Club on
—Married, at Baker City, Nov
gon
J. B. H untingtom , Register
' 27th, Dr. II. V. Clymer of Hunting­
A CORDIAL invitation extended to everybody .
Friday,
Decembers. 1890.
ton and Miss Ida Geer of Burns.
L PROOF.
Come al).
TICKETS (Witheut Supper) $1.50.
—You will find the best brands Come one,
L nd ’ O ffice , Burns, Oregon Nov. 8,1890.
9
of
liquors
that
can
be
bought
ii)
the
Children
25cis
Admission,
50cts.
I E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow-
led settler has filed notice of hislnten- market at the Saloon of Henry
Grand
March
to
commence
at
8:45,
sharp.
hiske final proof in support of his claim
Dance after the performance.
o
It said proof will be made before the Long.
r and Receiver, L’. 8. Land Office at
>regon, on December 22, 1890. via:
Frank M. «Jordan.
,16fortbe Nkof NEW NEW of NW'.' and
N WW. Section 24. Tp 2 >. sR8?|E. W. M
imes the following witnesses to prove
tiuuous residence upon and cultivation
land, via: J. M. Kelso, Joseph Parker,
lovall aud H. S. Canfield, all of Harney,
—Ed. Waltoft has moved his
barber shop; those desiring his ser­
vices will find him at Henry Long's
saloon.
—Tex’s Saloon is the “boss.”
—Notice the premiums offered by
T he H erald .
—The Harney dance, thanksgiv­
—Judgo Parker decided the hog
ing evening, was well attended
every one seemed to enjoy them­ question in favor of Bunyard.
«ON EOR LIQUOR LICENSE:
selves very much.
—Fine brand v, at Long A Bosen­
■ Hon. County Court, of the State of Ore-
—Joseph Deal shot and instant­ berg’s, for mince pie, sauce, etc.
gon, for Harney county;
■theundersigned, your petitioners would ly killed Richard Clifford in the Try it.
■fully represent that we are, each and Arcade saloon at Heppner Saturday
■¡dents and .legal voters of Burns r>re-
—Now is the time to get your
Ku said county, aud we ask that a License | the 22d inst.
luted Haul Locher, to sell and dispose of
dental work done, as winter is com­
liquors in leaB quantities than one gallon
—Attention is called to the enter­ ing on.
Ki preciut for a period of six months, from
o
liter the 4th day of December, 1890.
tainment to be given Friday even­
led this 10th day of November, 1890
ing
at
the
town
hall
by
tho
Burns
—Judge Miller’s child, that has
WK
In a burg,
—
— - Goodman,
------
D. M McMenamy,
L Mchaffey,
Dramatic Club.
been ill for some time, we under­
Geo. S S lie more,
a Am el,
W B Myiiatt.
J Welcome,
Chas W. Byrd.
—Received at the Hardware store stand is no better.
. Byrd,
Thea. McCormick.
| Parser,
two
crateB of queensware, also a
Charles II Bauman,
—Wc had the pleasure of shaking
bnnett,
C M Macy,
full stock of bird cages, hanging hands with Emanuel Clark, of Silvie
Frown,
J
Jaiquemin,
[. Mallory,
and bracket Jarnos
Win. Wood»,
o
1 Parker
valley, this morning.
Henry Richardton,
ry Luig,
Fred Miller
Morrison,
for
Christmas
—
Sale
of
tickets
J. M. ____
Vaughn.
larKunuu,
____
n___
arRonan,
—H erald is only $2.50 a year
¡tice is hereby given that the above petition ball will commence on Dec. 8 1890
now
is the time to subscribe to a
Jhe presented to the countv court of Har-
(county, Oregon, uu Thursday, the 4th day and can be bought at the principal live local newspaper.
December, 1890.
business houses in town.
—Take a load of wood, or hay,
—A limited numberof ball tickets
loTlCE:
for the c’nristmas dance will be re­ to Dr. Horton, and get your teeth
■now all men that by \irtueof an order of served for those living at a distance' fixed up before they ache.
o
Ilion. County Court of the Stateof Oregon.
■Haruey County, dated the 29th <iav of Oi­ and can be secured from Ben Brown
ler, 1890, duly entered, the undersigned has
—Chas Adams will have a resi-
|u appointed Administrator of the Estate of or Geo. Young.
n. Tiger, deceased, and "having duly quali-
\ldence completed, in the south west
I, letters have issued to ine in chat behalf.
—E, B. Reed proprietor of the' part of town, in a few days.
Ill persons, therefore, having claims against
id estate, are hereby notified ns required by Frv restaurant is moving out to his
r. to present tne name to nn nt m\ place <>f ranch.
We understand that Mrs.
—Do not fo-get that Ed. Walton
[1 den re at Burns, Oregon, duly verified with
p months from the date of the first public n- Tbos. Gianini, is going to take is ready at all times to give vou a
n of this Notice, to wit: 6 months from the
charge of the restaurant.
nice smooth shave or hair-cut.
h day uf November, 1890.
Harry Thompson,
Geo. Zumwalt,
J. C. Welcome,
J. B. H untington , Register.
GENERAL COMMITTEE:
Dr. II. Boyd, M. Fitzgerald,
J. T. Silman, II. Chambers,
Ben Brown,
Lee Caldwell,
II. C. Levens, Hugh Smith,
Committee on Music:
G. Rembold, M. Fitzgerald, Ben Brown, Pt F. Stenger.
Reception Committee:
H. C. Levens, J. B. Huntington, H. Long, Lou Bozenberg,
Lee Caidwell,
P. G. Smith.
Floor Committee:
II. Richardson, P. F. Stenger,
Cliristmas!
EXHIBITION, CHRISTMAS TREE AND BALL, AT
RILEY SCHOOL HOUSE, DECEMBER 25, 1890.
PROGRAM:
Opens at 7:30 p m. prayer by Rev. T. V. B. Embreo.
7-30 to 10: Exhibition, Songs, Recitations, Declamations, Dialogues,
etc., bv the Riley school.
10 to 11:
CHRISTMAS TREE.
Speakers for the evening: D. L. Grace, W. C. Byrd, Dr. Emdree and
Mr». S. D. Hill.
12 o’clock p m, to 12 a m, Grand Ball.
COMMITTEES:
We have a Larger Stcok than ever;
carry the Best Goods;
We want Your Trade,
WE WILL SELL:
Flour at................................................................ $7.00 per. Barrel.
Sugar “................................................................ 9.25 “ 100 ft>s.
Salt “.................................................................. 4.00 “ 100 tt>s.
And all other goods at corresponding low prices, during our GREAT
REDUCTION SALE.
Reductions are made in every Department of our large stores.
0W*NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES,
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
Yours Truly,
J. DURKHEIMER &, CO..
D. Drinnen.
*
GRAND
GREAT REDUCTION SALE III
Ed, Hanley,’
P. Young,
’.V. W. Johnson,
General Floor Manager: J. B. HUNTINGTON.
D. Drennard,
GREAT REDUCTION SALE!!
3-50
THE LEADING MERCHANTS OF HARNEY COUNTY.
NORTHWESTERN MAIL
AND
TRNSPORTATION Cmpanv
C. C. McCoy, General Manager,
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Stages leave Burns, Oregon, daily for Harney, Drewsoy, Bealak,
Westfall and Vale, where
Close Connection is Made
with the railroad. Good fresh horses, careful drivers, new vehieles,
RATES OF FARE FROM BURNS TO ONTARIO AND INTERVENING POINTS:
99.M
burnii to Vaio
On gettin the Tree: T A. Baker, R. C. Garrett and Frank Dibble-
Burns, to Ontario....................................
. ... 7.50
••
• Weit Fall
“
“ Grove City................................
On
dressing
the
Tree:
Mesdames
Geo.
Smith,
Simon
Lewis,
J
F
. 400
Jated this Nov 12, 1890.
“
“ Drewaay...
**
“
Beulah
....................................
W illiam H. G ass .
1.00
•’
“ Harney
••
•* pin© Creek.............................
I
—Henry Welcome has taken a
—We are glad to learn that oui\ Oakerman and Miss Roberts.
iministrator of lhe Estate of Wm. Tiger, de­
Baggage, 30Ibs to each Passenger. Frieght and Passengers must
ped.
position in the drug store of W. E friend, Ralph Geer, who has been ! Taking off the Gifts: Misses Stella and Ailu Garrett, Ella Baker and
be way-billed. Passenger fare paid in advance.
Maud Elliott; and Messrs. Ray Dusenburg, Lee Thornburg, Robert Ba­
Grace to study pharmaceutics. sick for some time is improving.
Henry is one of our favorites. We
ker. Don Baker and Joseph Garrett.
H
arry F loyd ,
N eri A cki . f . s ,
J. C. P arkib
THE HERALD.
—Lou J. Bosenburg, who had an
Calling off the Gifts: T. J. Shields and William Hogan.
heartily wish him success.
Gen. Sup’t.
Division Agent.
Rurns AgeaC.
attack of neuralgia of the heart
Distributing Gifts: Misses Ada Smith, Myra Shields, Della Lewis,
—
Jim.
Moore
has
returned
from
some
time
since
has
fully
recovered.
Eflie William, Florence Baker and Maudie Smith.
LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY
Salem where he has been doing
On Supper: Mesdames Dibble, Garret, Martha J. Baker, Creasman,
NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
State service. His friends are glad | —Gage i Sister, Milliners und Martha Baker, Hogan, Lewis, Lizzie Williams, Shield and Williams.
to shake his hand and welcome Dressmakeas.
------ ’■
Call and be con­ On Invitation: R, J. Baker, Simon Lewis, R J. Williams, J. F. Oak­
THE RED FRONT LIVERY STBALE,
vinced of the stability of their goods erman, M. B. Smith, Jas. Smith, H. A. Dibble, Geo. Williams, J. C.
Official County Paper, him hack to Harney valley.
THOS.
WHITING...................................................... Proprietor.
3-52. Creasman and C. Cecil.
—Arc we going to have a Christ­ and work
On
Music:
Wm.
Hogan
and
E.
D.
Baker.
mas tree? What, about the little
—Received, last week, at the
The proprietor o
Floor Managers: J. C. Garrett and Thos. Allen.
Local News.
ones who enjov it so much knowing Hardeware Store of Cal Geer, a
I
*
" <
l<c that he is
that Christmas trees are intended supply of the Oliver chilled and
line of OuiiiiM.
more especially for them than grown ! steel plows, also a supply of the
HAKNEY COUNTY ITEMS.
I
llcd'S.
Items.
Notice.
persons? •
. Moline plows.
Hay and grain cons
DECEMBER, 3.
t tt \iru*A
L’i
I jndebt
All persons
knowing { themselves
—The land contests. (Miller 5 — If you desire to purchase a du­ ir
Mr. J.
H, White ai
the ph.losopn-
£j Lee Cftldwel
iease ccme
plaintiff
)
of
this
district,
have
been
I
rable, guaranteed organ or piano, wal and nonsensmnl lecturer spoke | flnd
j f j nm P ne<?d f
■—A choice display of Japanese transfered to the State court at Sa­ call on Prof E. A, McCoy, he is in
• n fho
the Red-S. onhnnl
school hmico
house Worlnoa.
Wednes­ money to * send and get a winter
■velities at the Gage Sisters. 3-51 lem. All parties of tlarncy vallev agent for several reliable firms and day evening the 26th inst.
stock of liquor.
I—Miller, of the firm of Sworts A interested have been summoned by will most assuredly suit you both
Our district teacher, G. O. Hen­
W. W. Johnson U. 8. Marshall, to in price and style.
Biller, of Anderson vahey, and E. lappear
dricks, attended the Teachers Insti­
For Sale.
of Diamond, are in Burns. I days. at Portland within thirty
—Henry Long lost his money tute held at Burns. The Sunday' a
,, , „
■day.
school
here
is
largely
attended.
G.
,
Seven
miles
south of Burns, loO
and checks, but still he has a sup­
O.
Hendricks
Supt.
and
Miss
Eva
tons
of
fine
hay
for
sale cheap By
—Law suit this week, two parties ply of the best liquors the market
-PROpaiiraaaa,
[—Adler Racine gave his school-
MRS. LOUIS RACINE,--------- - -
, Green Hudspeth. He offers to fur-
claim
one
little
hog,
guess
it
will
be
affords
and
with
Bozy
behind
the
lates a party, Tuesday evening,
■
y
'
I
nish
a
comfortable
cabin,
that
can
B urns , O r boom .
hich was enjoyed very much by the old story both plaintiff and de­ bar we hope he will soon replenish
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Newbil are be occupied by the purchaser while
fendant spend enough money to the •’till ”
o
A
large
and
commodious
Hotel, everything neat and oooafortable.
le little folks.
visiting relatives and friends in this feeding the hay.
buy one dozen “rooters” neither one
Tah|es
furnished
with
all
market affords. Sure to suit ths
—
The
O.
C.
Co.,
at
Huntington,
vicinity.
—W. E. Grace’s assortment of get the hog, 1-ut the lawyers will.
are the leading General Merchants
;
public.
When
in
Burns,
do
not fail to give the Hotel a trial.
rugs is the best and largest, ever
Beatty
’
s
Tour
the
ofWorld.
Julius Ritterbusch reports having i
—The band of sheep belonging to on the railroad. Their increasing
rought to Burns. Notice his ad.,
a
good
time
at
the
the
dance
in
Ex-Mayor Daniel F Beatty, of
e sells all Patent medicine at Sworts A Miller, that were attached, business is evidence of their pop­ Harney the 27th.
£»“G00D TABLE SERVICE.«»
Beatty’s celebrated Organs and Pi­
some time since, for debt, and put ularity and square dealing with
larked Drice.
o
into the hands of Sheriff Cowing, their customers.
o
Our road overseer has the boys anos, Washington, New Jersey, has
—Persuns desiring to publish have mysteriously disappeared.
returned home from an extended
out working the roads.
—We cordially invite all the read­
! tour of the world. Read his ad-
heir final proof notices in T he The sheriff and two or three depu-
ers of the H erald , to contribute to
Wm. Robbins is getting up his yertisement in this paper and send
I erai . d can leave their declaratory t.vs left Burns the latter part of our paper, on all subjects of gener­ winters
wood and declares his in-1 for catalouge.
last week to investigate, we have
F. M. JORDAN,
Itateinents with tha editor, who will not yet learned with what success al interest. Item from every neigh­ tention of having sonic one besides '
Ittened to the necessary details at
borhood in the county arc thank­ himself to enjoy his fire side this
Houae and Ixxror Sale.
------ dealer -:- in ------ :•
— We have entered into clubbing fully received, still wc claim the winter.
¡he land office.
arrangements with the National right to accept or reject a part or
A
good
house and lot, situated
Tuke II Before Rri-akfket.
DRUGS.
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES, STA­
—The O. C. Company Hunting­ Democrat This Democratic organ the whole of any communication,
in the town of Bnrns, can be pur-
TIONERY. DIAMOND DYES, FANCY TOILET
was
established
bv
Edmond
Hud
­
The
great
npetizer,
tonic
and
liv-1
chased
cheap,
for
cash.
House
ton Oregon have a full stock of
but in cases where changes are
ARTICLES, FINE CIGARS A TOBACCO.
everything in the mercantile line. son, in Washington Citv one year made we do not presume to change er regulator. In use for more than well bu.lt and furnished inside, con-
ago. It now has a circulation of the ideas presented.
50
years
in
England.
Positive
tafning
4
rooms
and
one
store
Send in your orders by mail, parcel 40.000. It. gives a complete record
specific for liver complaint. Bad room. Lot 50x160 feet. Warran- Fine Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes,
or wagon load. They will certainly of political information, including
—Notice our offer of Premiums taste in the mouth on arising in the 1 tee deed will be given. Apply at
£97" Prescriptions accurately compounded. Postoffice Building, Burna
give satisfaction.
the most important speeches taht We promise to send to every one of morning, dull pains in the head H erald offiee.
are delivered by democratic leaders subscribers, who gets us another and back of the eyes, tired feeling, I
_____________
—Call on John Martin he will in Congress and on the stump. cash subscriber, 25 good novels, or ' i dizziness, langour—sysoms of liver i
.
sell you seed wheat, barley or oats, This valuable weekly paper and if in -............................................
addition to the amount . paid q complaint. Remedy—Dr. Henley’s !
fc«
vegetables from one pound to a ton, the H erald you can get for only co__ J?' Pf L-O.U_C.l\°.’_Or 8en<’
English Dandelion Ionic Reaves Of health and strength renewed and
50
cents
ffite of ease and comfort follows tho use
l .,.„
__ _ to .- pay
- • postage, j we 1 *, constipation, sharpens the apWt...
as fine cabbage as can be raised in $3.00 a year.
Marmmtl
C
1
-Jr
**
<
J.
resi
and
tones
up
the
entire
system.
ef Syrup of Figs, as it acts in har­
any country, and potatoes of an ex­ —Jacob had charge of a flock of
vntoT- h C>cl°P,d1,a’|>"
large Get the genuine from vour druggist mony with nature to effectually
/
cellent quality raised without irri­ “sheepes,” with “fleeces” white as
at’d
according to direc-
snow,
and
everywhere
that
(she)
cleanse the system when coptivo or
gation.
c
60cents we will give Dicken’s works, lions.
P ropri by «!
went, not the “sheepes,” Jacob was containing 12 volumes.
billious. For sale in 50c and $1 SMITH A RICHARDSON
—To cash subscribers sending r-nre to go. He followed "she” to
Notice.
bottles by all leading druggists.4-2
us two subscriptions the money in i the cookroom oft, oh Jacob' foolish
A Card.
The
people
of
Prosperity, Red-S,
l
”
to
every case to accompany the order, J”a’’^^.al cauB'ed
greeting
to all in-
Attention.
Burns Nov.
>ov. 28
26 law.
........ - ~
1890. , send a friendly r
Shop »nppll«! with »11 Meati market «Sorde. tWrthep opponi» Pollo«««.
we will send them T he H erald for laugh and play, but the Sheriff to
E
ds
H
erald
:
It
might
be
well
for
1
*
ial,,tant8
Harney
valley,
<nd
sav “bv-d—m,” Alasl alas! the
Of
all
persons
still indebted to
one year at the regular price, and “sheepes” straved and were driven me to mention that the slimy tool I n,og',nv,'e each and all
ta^e place on undersigned on E ast O regon H er ­
25 good novels.
off bv man. And Jacob found, that of his employee, who • occasionally t?aSiranj
infests the streets of our town should I
1V-'
of Decemlicr, in the ald accounts, viz: subscriptions
pleasures
bought,
at
the
expense
of
Portland Boot & Shoe Store
— Remember our great offer to
..................
• to stop ....
reputation, the Litter always if
possible be made
his in-1 n<>* Union Hall, just erected in subsequent to Nov. 28 1889, adver­
subscribers to the H erald . We his
our
settlement.
famous
f
"* language which r frequently
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LUNABURG A FRY, P roprietors , B urns , O bboob .
will send the entire set of Dickens follows the sweet, and now his sit-1 conies
Ball, Supper aod accommodtion, tising and job work done prior to
from his vile and disgusting
March 1, 1890, is called to the fact
Works, consisting of ¡2 vol. pos­ uation is a perrious one, in fact its tongue in abuse of respectable peo­ $2.00. Dance opens at 7 p m
tage prepaid, and the H erald for devastation. Ales! he thinks with ple.
“B” | Our good wishes and invitations that payment must be made before $ 3,0’00 Bt,xk of Coot« tad Short. of tho v«rj boat qnalitr. M« asMIi
18th day of September, 1890, to
one year, for $3.10 cents. This is angry frown, but then he cannot
to all.
save further cost of collection.
one of the grandest premiums ever get to town, the only remedy is the
Cheapest Place in Town for Cash.
Sprin ,er
D. L. G race ,
offered to subscribers. Remit by “Noble Crown.” Tex keeps it.
FOR SALK.
Burns
Oregon
Aug.
21,
1890.
registered mail or call at the H er ­ —Mr. Miller, of the firm of
We are having uery fme weather.
The Red Front Livery Stable,
Also.Custom work aad Repairing naaMy doua.
ald office. Burns, Oregon,
Sworts A Miller, came very near
situated
in Burns, opposite the
Our
neighborhood
is
afflicted
losing his life a f ■« days since by
Gods
blessing
to
humanity
—
So
—If you want T he H erald and <.ne of bis herdsmen It siems the with measles, brought in by Alfred | Burns hotel. Mr. Wilson offers
any of the following paoers for one herder leeaiue un a«y about his Marshalland Frank H<rring caught thia valuable Livery Stable for sale I says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety
| Years Old.
BURNS BUTCH EP. SHOP.
year, call at this office and you will wages, beleiving he wou d nut be while on a tr p to the rail road at low figures. He lives in the
Forest Crove, Or., March 19—I
country,
some
distance
from
town,
Mies
Mintee
Gibson
Las
taken
them
JAMES COP8HALL
Proprietor.
be astonished how cheap you can abb- to collect Lis pay, determined
1
have
used
the
Orecon
Kidnej
’
Ten
and cannot give the business the
get them. The S. F. Examiner, P. toehoitMr. Miller to satisfy his we guess the disease «ill spread attention it requires, is his reason ] and obtained immediate relief. It
through the whole community, as
F. Call, S. F. Bulletin, National ionging for vengeance for that pur­ several others have been exposed.
for selling. There is not a more ' is God's blessing to humanity. I
pose he entered the sleeping a part­
valuable piece of propertv in Burns take pleasure in recommending it tot
Democrat. Detroit Free Press. To­ men« of tl.e former, with gun in
—In answer to your land ques- and any one desiting to invest in the afflicted. I am now nearly nine- ,
ledo Blade, Portland World, and hand, with murderous intent. There
tion, we are informed nt the Land that kind of property, cannot better ' ty yvars old, came to Oregon in 1842 .
various other papers, also, dif­ being a light in the room Mr. Mil­ Office that nearly all the land you themselves in any town. Call im­ in the employ of tho Hudson’s Bay 1
ferent migasines and story pipers; ler immediately took in tbe situa­ refir too in your letter, is ur sur­ mediately at thia office or on Mr. < Company, and since I began using
all of Harper A Bro's, works; in tion; throwing the covers over the veyed. The north east quarter
.
of " W ilson, , for vou are -----
likely to
-------
lose i the Oregon kidney tea I enjoy good
Full weight given. Good beif or the block. Mutton, pork,
yet anything in the reading line head of the would be assassin, be Town 26 Range 31 east ia surveyed, a. bargain. The Stable is just what health.
venison and game, when on the maket.
aou can call for.
escaped unhurt.
D
avid
M
cnrof
.
—Ed.
I we recommend it to be.
THE FRENCH HOTEL.
B urns M eat M arket .