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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1891)
CVRKI». —Read the O. C. Co’« new ad. THE 0. P. RAILROAD. An old CONSUMPTION physician, retired from practice, —C. W. Jones visited our town ■ having had placed in his hands by an E-tsc India mission ary the formula of a sUuplc I last Monday. CASH I c rxfeJiZL I I CASH IH vegatable remedy for the iipcedy and |<r- —Mrs. T. J. Morrison, who has manent cure of Consumption, Bronchui», Loy. Oregon; Know all men lhat the undersigned has been A. ROBBINS, ..................................................Burns, Oregon, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat und Lung been very ill, is improving. |tar<l, citiacne and legal vo appvinted Executor of the last Will and Testa Affections, ako a posi.ive and radical cure [riu< t. Haruey county, Htxte ment ot William P. Gates, deceased, and letter« — Matt Riggs ie suffering with a for Nervous Debility aud ail Nervous Com Has a Large and Complete Stock of General Merchandise, winch Salem Statesmen : ** Kenuci fully V»»y that a 11 fee ameutarv. dated the fed day of Marth, 1891. plaint)*, af er huving tested it wonderful Luu 1 K- McKinne»-.for rhe have issued to him. severe attack of rheumatism. will be sold to people dirt cheap CASH! Give him a call before From the various hints and cura'ive |>owerH in thousand« of case-*, has halt und vinous liquoia in Now, therefore, all persona having claim« jumping into a lumber wagon and sloppingover the mountain in , Ey and State, m quamities against the said kaiator, are hereby notified —We saw N. Baker, of Silver pointers that have lieen thrown out felt it his duty io make it known to his fel I a period of six raontlis.be- to pr« sent the same tome at lhe lanchof the low suffering (e lows. Actuated by this the snow and rain, Bedrock Prioes for CASH ONLY Illi Lguruin theTVth dayof April, late William P Gates, in Harney county, Ore creek, on the street yesterday. mouve mid a de ire io relieve human suffer* by the officials and interested par j Fui Uuctteber. lt*l and yuur gon, or to Thornton Wiliiarra. my attorney at —One price, best quality and ties of the Oregon Pacific railroad, inc, I will »end free of charge, to all who his office in th«i tow« of Harnev said county, |r pray. desire it, this recipe, in German. French or F a - Kobertson, Mithin six months from the date of the first square dealing at the 0. C. Co. English, with full direction« for using. Thuiuae Molauev, Eublic-atIon (given below) properly venfitd tm the prospects seem auite favorable Bent by mail by addressing with stamp, j. B. Kenyon, y law provided. — Lota of bacon, canned fruit, for the extention of that road over ( baa Newman. First publication dated tth day of March, 1891. naming tnis paper. dried fruit and groceries at Robbins, \the Cascades and on towards the W. A. N oyes , W Aitnow, tiVLVAMUS O. Gatga, Dowers' Block, Roches N. K. Duncan, Executor —Our school is getting along > 'great Harney country, and on e»st- ter. N Y E II Ta>ler, Wm. Wyllie, nicely; 79 pupils enrolled up to wi:r I conru c ing with some transcon A. J. south, WHOLESALE ! RETAIL ! ! THE HERALD. C. T. Griffin, date. tinental line. Jim Street, T N staliard, —George Williams and N. V. CO. A strange gentleman, who is lie- Grand Anniversray Ball, J. Kiemler. hrii k Woodward, HAS LARGE8T CIRCULATION Or ANY Smith, of Silver creek, were in yond a doubt an Eastern capitalist HUNTINGTON, .. OREGON. J. K Wr ghf, Burns ye-iterdny. with the interest of the Oregon Pa GIVEN BY HARNEY LODGE, NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. < HUB. K. henyou, W. 1) Yokum. —Abner Robbins, of Drewsey, is cific at heart, recently accompanied A. Koobira, NO. 77, I. O. 0 F., John Wright, in Burns this week, lixiking afUr an official over the road, examin iB. Stewart. the business interest of his store. ing the various properties and in Official County Paper. fiveit that thia petition will he abo\e named Court on —Mrs. E. S. Sweek’e New Milli ter« «1« in connection theirwith.and, Friday Evening, April | dayof April, 1891. f i. K M. KlNNRY. nery Store, corner Third and B. from the stray words dropped here We are now located ia the New Brick Block, with plenty of room, 24th, 1891, Loeal News. Street, Burns. Gage Sisters Man and there is is very evident that occupying three floors, and each floor loaded With gOO^Sy the Oregon Pacific is not going to L Burn«. Oregon. February 51 agers. o I liffii. HAltNEY COl’XTY ITEM«. —Newfoundland is said to be remain tied “up to a stump”—com AT THE SMITH & YOUNG L given lb«t the f.illowinn HALL, BURNS, OREGON Hied iioiit e uf his intention readv to secede and join tire Uni< n mencing now here and ending worse ■in support of his ••’Hint. ano Will maintain our former rutoa: ScjUirS DOlliHg. 0ll9 PriCO; MARCH 14. A move is un foot fur her admis than nowhere. ■ ■ be mane before the Kegis'er COMMITTEE OH AERANO «MENTÌ: ■Bun.a, Oregon, uu April 7. The extension of this line over sion. Best Quality. • —J. S. Devine in town this week. riith r. Hnlmca —Remember you can get gro Cascades through the beat natural H. M. Horton, J. W. Sayers, ky. t.. KU 6War., of Sec 1?. pass that range affords, and tapping Kfiee. 54, Tp- .11*-. K » E ...... J., i. ; ■. Ben Brown, —Every one, who has plowing ceries ut N. Brown’s store cheap, nearly one-half of, Oregon in terri ■¡lowing witi. esses to prove and ury goods still cheap, cheaper, Hence upon ai d cultivation to do is at it. We buv ‘ . Flour, Meats, Stock Salt, Barb Wire, Liverpool Salt, tory, which codwinWiintion now cheapest. Q'rhu W. Saver, Joel H How- hr and Samuel E. Joy, all of si-e.us only a sfon I time in the fu Floor Manager, ........ P. F. Stenger Canned Goods, and Coal Oil in CAR LOADS. Our Pziees are . L0 (W, —Tom Giannini will get the l.O. The Italians are still very touch ture, will make this a paving road Hf. F. H untingt w. Register. O. F. dance supper the 24th of April. excited over lire killing of the Ma without a doubt, if judiciously man 8END FOR QUOTATIONS I I Floor Committee: —Good wheat at N. Brown's $1 tias in New Orleans. 1'uey demand aged. The people of Salem look W. W. Johnson. J. W. Sayers, Lut Burns Oregon February reparation. per bu.-hel. forward with pleasurable hopes to CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. |I4. P Cheney, —Lessons in off hand Sketching the consummation of this object— I. Foster, Riven that the following- I *.» —Any one wishing potatoes, can W. B. Parker, W. Skinner, ■iled notice of hit intention and practical drawing Kuours at for it will certainly result in closer . r Yours Rcspecfully, bi in support of his claim, find them at the stores for 2ets. a Prprietors Huntington Warehouse. J. C, Wooley, O. D. Rusk, the Millinery Store. Inquire fur relations with the Capitol City than af will be made befor« the J. T. Sillman, J. H. ATKIN, Manager. Ed. Martin, liver at Burna uregun on pound. terms of Bee Gage, teacher. o are now furnished by a few river Geo. Stanclift. —For good livery teams, go to F McM nrphy. —The Arlington Advecate has boats. I bU HKU, NW*4 SE»z4. and Mart Brenton and Sam Bailey’s Ln 2. Tp. U.S KU K. W M been moved to the county seat of . . S mlowing witnesses to prive stables, the Red and White Fronts, 8:30 p . m . GRAND MARCH, Gilliam county, and will come out Lienee upon »nd cultivatioi. llEiOLVTIONS. J James M. Parker. Waller —Attention is called, to the Sher under the head of "Coudon Globe.” Issei and Byron Terrell, all •hotgratih G-allerv, B urns . Oregon, March 21, ’91. Burns iff’s sale, next Saturday the 28th 8. P. biiutt editor. ■ e Tickets with •J. B.HVNTINOTOM. Register . • Hall Harney Lodge, No. 77, inst. ............................... P hopribtob . —The Sheriff’« sale next Satur W. H. CANADAY, I. O. 0. F. — II. Mason and several of the day is a very important one, sever --------- ;---------- 0------ 0--------- :------ -— W hkkkab . It has been ordained al town lots will be acid, besides “L F.,” Co., were in Burns, last by the Almighty, to take from our other valuable real estate, not in Notliiug but first din picture« leave» thia Gallery. Duplicates week. midst, Mrs. J. K. McKinnon, and the corporation limits. furnishad at reduced ratal. gflT*Give me a call. —The 0. C. Co. are the leading W hereas , The member» of Har —We learn from Mr. N. Hughet, merchants at the rail- road Write of the Blitzen country, that the lit ney Lodge, No. 77, I. O. O. F., do Dance, Boys. Dance. them. tle babe of Mr. and Mrs. William realize the great loss to our brother, J. E. McKinnon. Be it A Grand Ball to be given at th' —E. A. Heath, of the Harney Marshal), died a few days ago, aud also, Mrs Marshall is very ill, suf R esolved , That, we, in lodge as West River school house, Press, called to see us, while in fering from the effect of measles. sembled, do extend to said brother town, last week. a \ t —The frost is out of the ground, our deepest sympathy in his aad FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1891. AND ■ ?and ranchers have commenced bereavement. And be it further —W. E Grace has treated him-T self to a nice, new prescription desk. plowing; the effort for a heavy R esolved , That these resolu TRANSPORTATION Company 11.00 crop ot grain is being made and tions of condolence be spread upon Tickets, with supper, T. D. Harris maker. the prospect for a large yield very the minutes of this lodge. And be —Tax paying time, without add £ good, i ’'vu, uut our vutcrpi enterprising irmg eitizenn C. C. McCoy, General Manager, ing cost, nearly up t r 1st 2 . day O‘iishou]d not be satisfied until we it further -------- O-:-O --------- R esolved , That a copy of these April—then unpaid taxes became have the roller process for making Stages leavR Rurns, Oregon, daily for Harney, Drswssy, BewlaK, PRACTICAL SURVEYOR. resolutions be given to each of the delinquent. flour. Westfall and Vale, where Burns papers for publication. T. A. McKINNON, —Merchants and freighters of —Squire f.oggar*. of Harney, in B en B rown , Close Connection is Made Burns and Harney, we wish to call forms us that in their efl'ort to get W. B. P arker . Committee with the railroad. Good fresh horses, careful drivers, new vehielas, artesian water, nt Harney, they your attention to the fact that the H. M. H orton ,’ BATES or FARE TBOM BURNS TO ONTARIO AND INTERVENING rOINTS: have gone to the depth of 240 feet, citizens of Huntington have built a RM Burna, to Oatarlo........................ |10 0<1 I Burns ttf Vale road from that place via Dell P. O., - West Fall T.M “ “ Grove City..................... 8 50 and are still boring. Blacksmith shop, with tools. Best 4M “ “ Drswsey. “ •* Beulah «00 I Crop-Weather Bulletin No 1. and connecting with the Buries l.M location in Burns. Inquire of N. *' •• 'Harney •• 'Mae Creak 2 50 | —Sheep have wintered very well road at West Fall. Remember go Brown. Bsfgsge, 30Ibs to each Passenger. Frieght and Passengers must in in our county the past winter, ing this route you save a distance Of the Oregon Weather bureau, >>e wav-billed. Passenger fare paid in edvanoe. 1! sheepmen expect a heavy yield of of 12 miles and have fully as good Central Office, Portland Oregon. For the week ending Saturday,' I wool, for which, the present indica- a road as the old one H arry F ixiyd , N ebi A cki . es , J. C. P abbwb ' March 14. 1891. I tions are, they will get a good Rurns Agent • Gan. Sup’t. Division Agent. »ROM W4.ST 41KG1NIA. Sitting Bull WEATHER. I price. O verfield , W. Va. The autumn and winter months, Having just received a copy of —We see, in the "World,” the And the Indian War. the E ast O regon H erald , we wish un to February 1, were warmer horse, Linus, known as the “Ore- to show our appreciation of the and drier than usual. February A TULL AND AUTBNTIC LIFE OF SITTING gi n Wonder,” is on exhibition in BULL. GENERAL MII.RS, BEFALIl KILL, i New York Citv, and is thought to same, by inserting a few lines in its was considerably colder than usual RPD CLOUD, LITTLE WOUND AND A THE RED FROJTT LITTERY TBALK columns. GREAT MANY OTHERS OF THE GREAT I be the most beautiful horse in the and about the average amount of CHIEFS. This may be trespassing a little, world. x but if so, we beg your pardon, and precipitation occnred; the snow —We are informed by Geo Stan «will hereafter hold our peace on all fall, in Eastern Oregon being espec By Fletcher Johnson. Author of the “Johnstown Floed.” clift that the bunch grass in An subjects and occasions ially heavy; March, so far, has STABLE; An old. fortune teller once said derson valley, is two inches high been cool and not quite an average and stock doing well, sheep in something like this: “people will A full snd graphic account of the Proprietors. BRENTON & BAILEY, splendid condition a large crop of alwaflRisten when the story’s their precipitation. Chinook windshave recent war, how it was brought own.” We are not going to tell occured in Eastern Oregon within about, how the terriide battles were wool and lambs expected. anybody’s fortune, and wouldn't if fought, particulars of blood-curd — The Heppner-Canyon stage we could, unless it be that of West the past 10 davs, melting the snow ling massacres, hand to hand con rapidly, the water principally soak line will, in a short time, bring the Virginia. flicts, narrow escapes, the battle of mail through to Canvon in 24 hours, But it might be wise to defer ing into the earth. In western Ore Wounded Knee, death of Captain and 36 hours from Portland. Then this until a future date, as we don’t gon the soil is very wet; spring Wallace, slaugter of soldiers, In Mr. Jewett will have fast time on much like putting in, unless solicit plowing and seeding have been de dians, women and children, Mes the Burns-Canyon route say 24 ed; so at present will skim lightly layed. Frosts have been frequent, siah craze. Ghost Dances, disgust hours. We will have news from over the surface of our subject. but owing to the latent state of veg ing dog feasts, etc., etc. Portland every three days. Some say, we aie not as wide Ths Proprietors of the Red Front and White Front Livery Sta Sitting Bull’s own story of the etation no serious damage has been —We received this week a copy awake here, as the people are in Massacre of General Custer and his ble« assures the public that they are prepared to accommodate of the "Good News" a story paper some other 8tates. But see it you done. command. The whole story is told in every way in their line of business. CBOfp. published by Street and Smith think we are sleepingl Of course in the most vivid and life like there has been much already, but publishers of the New York Weekly Winter wheat is jn excellent con manner, Hay and grain constantly on hands, and oarefnl hands. The Good News, for a story paper, we are not through vet. There is dition. There has bee little frezing A thrilling, exciting, quick sel still a mighty work fcr axes, saws, for children as well as old folks, ling book, rivalingin substantial in out; it has a good color, it is well hardly has its equal for the price: chisels, picks, hammers, drill«, terest and sale, Stanley’s great $2 00 a year; it with the New York muscle and brain; and these are rooted and the stoqj is well filled. work. A million copies will be all being faithfully applied. Every The snow gradually melting on the Weekly, <4,50. Address Street & sold in the next three months. Smith 29 A 31 Rose street N. Y. one knows that our State is being wheat fields gives promise of unusu The book is complete in 600large checkered with rail road«, and i« P. O. Box 2734. already teeming with modern im ally good wheat prospects through size pages, and profusely and su —(Editor to customer in barber provements and facilities of the out Eastern Oregon. General re perbly illustrated. ehair) "You should quit shaving; day. MRS. LOUIS RACINE,----- ---- - - - - - -FrnwBwm«, ports indicate that at present the AGENTS WANTED. your face is very tender.” (Bar Schools and seminarys of the conditions were never more favora B urns , O rbo ««. A regular gs’d mine for agents. ber to customer) "Yon should quit best class are being scattered abroad A large and commodioue Hotel, everything neat and comfortable. takin* your local paper; times are with principals and teachers of mor ble for an abundant harvest. The The interest and excitement is in hard, and you are likely to injure al sentiment at the head, and from acreage of fall sown 1 wheat le not tense. An agency is worth at least Table« furnished with all market affords. Sure to «wit tta your eyesight reading. ‘Ta ta’ ’’ under whose instructions will go an average; owing to the dry au from 110 to <25 a day. Strike publie. When in Burns, de not fail to give th« Hotel a trial. At the Robinson A Mynatt tonso- forth young people who will help tumn the acreage intended to be while the iron is hot and big money rial parlor is the place to get a nice the world in growing better. These sown conld not be. The backward is yours. Now don't get left this gar-GOOD TABLE SERVICE time, previous experience is no* smooth shave, whether your face is are a few of “the signs of the times” spring, retaids spring sowing. The necessary. Illustrated circulars tenderer not; "all same.” in our State; and if ever any of snow is now nearly off of the wheat and extra liberal terms mailed —No bridge across the Malheur our Oregon friends should come to districts of Eastern Oregon. In FREE on application, or to secure West Virginia, we will all be glad at the crossing on the road from to see them, snd tn at them with Portland Boot & Shoe Store western Oregon the soil is too wet, it instantly, send 60c. for complete Burns to the railroad. Harney agents canvassing outfit and state West Virginia hospitality; and pre county ie willing to do her share. dicting a successful year for the except on the uplands, for any and territory. LUNABURG A FRY, PaoPBiBToas, Buaxs, O bbsob Why ie it that the citizens and pa H erald and it« readers, we close spring plowing or seeding. Bright pers of Malheur does not make to give space to articles of more warm sunny days are generally CAUTION. $3,000 w Baa» • Sbaaa. a« tba »«ry Mat 1-M tea«' some move in that direction? It importance. wished for. The acreage of fruit A. J. B. and We have the only authentic___ certainly would be money to the trees has been largely increased and anthorir»d edition published. Do A fmver« Lament. towns of Vale, Huntington and On Cheapest Place in Town for Cash, “ tario to help in the matter of bridg Your face is like a drooping flower, they appear to be all in good con not be deceived into handling Ten out Year old re-hashed and played Sweet heartl ing the atream referred to. dition; fruit buds are swelling and I see you fading, hour by honr, ~ Ate*. CUM vMk B*v*lris« »MilI *••«. books offered by other r houses. there is an occasional report of Those who have taken agencies for Sweetheart! —Charley Byer« has lost his fine Jog, Banko. Hie death was caused Your rounded outlines waste away, bloeeome. The snow in the moun this or other Indian War Books by eating poisoned meat, put out In vain I weep, in vain I pray, tains of Eastern Oregon is unusnal- can send tbeir orders direct to us, bv some one, we guess, tor dogs. What power Death'« cruel band can ly deep; in Grant connty IS feet and so obtain the genuine article stay? P. F. Stenger, we are informed, lost are reported to have fallen durine and save considerable time inmak* JAMEH COrsHALL Propri-«. one of Jhis sheep dogs, which we Sweetheart, Sweetheart I the winter Stock wintered well ing deli venue, as we fill orders on Why. nothing but Dr. Fierce’« and are in good condition. Few day of their receipt. Address, suppose wae valuable, and several other dogs, we understand, passed Favorite Fressription. It imparts winters have been more favorable, PACIFIC PUBLISHING CO. •• in their “checks.” Putting out strength to the failing system, cure« to stock than the one just clesed. Ainsworth Block, Portland, Ore, debilitated poison for dog should be censured ‘ organic trouble, and for debilit The health of the people is good, Foe in making the effort to kill off women generally is unequaled. a few sections have case* of measles It dispels meloncboly and and mumpe, but no serious epidem the surplus, of no account dogs, . some valuable ones also get the nervousness and builds up both ics or unusual health conditions poison. Why not have a dog law flesh and strength. Guaranteed to jexist. Foil weight given. Good be -f or the block. Mullen, pork, B. 8. Paaor. and kill or give away all doge, that give satisfaction in every case, or I venison and genie, whsa on thi meket. money paid for it refunded. | Observer U. 8. Signal Service. ' the citisene do not pay taxes on? IVBHTIiEMENTt. jqOTICBt In the County Court of the Mt ate of Oregon, for Harney Cvuuty ■4JENSS: In the matter of the laat Will and Teatamenl L Court, for th« County of of William P. Uatea. daceaued. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, NORTHWESTERN MAIL viviacuh AMD WHITE FTLOMT BURNS BUTCHER SHOP.