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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1891)
, —Call and see what Tex brought ----- ' from Portland. I am prepared to advance money I on wool to responsible parties. I, —Policecourt.—Bill Woods fined ! also have wool Backs, twine, sul n. Minh 420 for fast driving. phur and salt, cheap. Call and see f.illowln. 1 —Dr. Boy«l is now locati d at me and I will tell you the rest. 4-21 C al . G ker . Drowsey. _. Success doctor. the Kt-gis-, n, uti May j —Attention is called to the ad. j of R. C, Geer in this issue. ». nl.*rk No. ! ■ ALBI Any onu desirii.g house hold goods, horses, wagons, stoves, fur niture, in fact anything from an egg-beater to a thrashing machine ' can find good bargains by inquir ing soon of —David an«l William Shirk M. N. F eotly . were in town thr«e or four «lays last week r» . . . ,, « —I utility court next Monday, fÎu'imïiuÎ circuit court the 18th burje, er.. B. Norton, atl of — Notice the card of N. Brown, ». KegiHier. Real Estate agent, in this issue. . OOF: |fton, April 17 Ornrs, B«nc »e, the following [ his iuteuliuti his rlaiin. and .jlhe Regircr Orftgun. uii June 8, »Ttoiito^Jr~ F.1 o ,.««,M. Fiel Items From Crime Creek. —We nre informed that Harney ex|>ects to have a flouring mill in operation by the timethenext crop matures. C rank C reek , April 21,1891. News is scare«! thia week. Grain growing nicely. —Send in your orders for baby Mrs. Ilcover and Mrs McCune buggies, plates, prices and terms, to prove ”vl^*M^tÄki ^-^iBt.tl t ulti va'ion at Mrs E S Sweek’i Millin«ry Store. visited friends yesterday. T? J *’. Folev. Gage Sisters Managers. Thu Indians are suffering with i r *..«1 S«mu«l KU*. all of burns, —F ound —On the public high the measles yet. old Jim says bis J B. H0IW0 IT«»*, Register. way, 5 miles south of Burns, a fur boy is ‘'heap sick.” cap. Call at H erald office, pay charges and get your property. P. H. Grav and wife started to —Go to Tex’s he keeps a quie tor- Huntington today; he will bring a "ol‘a rcuit Court of the State of derlv Saloon. If Von desire any new printing press for the H erald . >n. for Harney county: Mr. Templeton will start to Prine , ty National Bank, a C«>r- thing in the liquor line he k«-eps the LeRt brands, ami the boss cigars. ville the middle of next month. lt’' ^'don, "« CinT Plaintiff, —Attention is directed to the Chas. Gilliam ami Walter Grav VB. change in W. N. Jorgenson’s ad- went to Burns to-day. ' ’ r .'.»; Black, Henry Milb r, Ih- verfiseinetit. Call ami examine Br..wn, M. Swortz and his stock before purchasing else R. L. Newman is making garden - W. Miller Co . partners, where. this week. g busineM M s.vortz A —Two grav wolves followed the A bachelors lot is a happy one. er, calves of S. LaniDsbire nearly to Claude Gray is visiting friends the house door, one «lav last. week, fami David so anxious were they for a dinner of to day. c named de veal. Wm Blattner and C. Carey went —D. I. Ashurv, editor of the to Crow camp yesterday. name of the Stat« - f < >r<- Grant County News, paid us a vis Jno. Temple went overto Dr Em- p Y l ' it, last week He remained in town bree’s to have some teeth extracted. ' ‘ nd each of yon «■ I. «• 1 « a couple of days. to appear »»hd aiower the Wm, Triseh has gone to the Is —Our blacksmith, Adolph Tup BNS. Clht filed against « a. m '!«<- land. .titled suit, on « r ! I K 1 In ker. lost a valuable cow last we« k ■*w<>ui<i Y«»«r • of the next r< ■ ul n i■■«■««« She fed on something poison which hove entitled . o t ih \t caused her death. Would you sell yourself for a drink, b ■ jive weeks of hoys. —The Burns sch«M»l is going t«»1 I. EtCilic summon« in A drink from the poisonous cup? give a numlwr of entertainments r O h , li > a we« kly For a taste of the gleaming wine, ■ luring court we«'k. the object is to u*r, I i i’f Bur s, • ovs. purchase a s«ho<>l bell with the Would you yield your manhood up? county. Oregon. proceeds. A small admitance fee COMPKVou and nacb ««f you will will be charged. Would you bind yourselves with a U.t .Jce th,,t if v«‘'Vai| H’ ,o “I1' chain. I-ovs. , '1 answer, the ;>' ■ . •! Bl —You have used that old tin “(E » the aaid court n ; t " I oiler long enough, and vour wife And rivet the fetters fast? numb'd in th' « «> t has been annoyed wash davs with Would von l>olt your prison doers, I'OVS, the old leaky thing; don’t suffer it Preventing escape BI last? hove -uinmon- i ■ ■ h -In •! ;«nv longer Call on Ralph Geer, E a ;« t O regon !!r:,i 'Li> a he will make you a new one cheap. Would t oil wreck vour health, boys. newspaper, pul 1 Those « lessings God ha« given? —The co partnership heretofore Would you ruin i«>ur lives, bsys. ■f Buriut, Hffrn«' « ««;«' 'v. existing between John Robinson And blast vour h«'i»'s of heaven? k TVT f ; - -i i ■ I I tive wetSHM'onlel <>t Ibm ami Wm. Mvnatt, barbers, hrs p D. Cliflbr<i|ji:«ig' <>f lb«- Isen dissolved. M.vnatt is now in Would you dig with your own hands your grave, boys, ntitlid court «ml dat.d -'« the lower story of the N, Brown buihling, opposite J. Durkheimer And willingly cast yourselves in? mist th i'^1, ,M \y I, ite . Would you die a besotted wretch, & Co. lovs, • up th*? Attorney tor l’iauitill. —We were told, last Saturday? In poveitv. sorrow and sin? is 8urt -Be: that E- B Hanley is buying steers suitable for shipment. That is Ab. no! a thousand times no, boys, 4E HEBA1.D what puts money in the coun’rv. You were burn fora noble end; Sell your steers; of what profit is In you are our country’s hopes, boys, KATK'N "!■' ANY it to the stcek raiser to hol«l hi« R<: B ids • • s-rv steers after they reach the age of 3 Iler honor the I ovs must defend. ill msrk ■ years. Sell them to the first man Then join the great temperance that conics along, with money, that band. bovs. wishes to buy And pledge yourselves against rum; —Tlion. Dodson, stock inspector! Stand firm ?s a rock on your pledge, bovs. returned last Thursday from a four e w of insoeetion. He re|x>rts sheep in And fight till the foe is o’erconie. D aisy . fine condition. Very little seat« TV ITEMS. e. ami slierpmen happy over lhe oros- pect for a good crop of lambs, and School llcport. - >1 a fair price for wo«»!. The nunilier 8.9 Am hr*.« Bvrd. 9.1 Jce I mm an I of shoe;» in the county 41,293, aver- Alfred Welcome, 9.K Jake Welcome, 9.7 J st k Ragan. 9.9 Kertle Melvid, 9. 1 ige crop of wool Gibs to the sheep, Fessle Stenger. 7.1 7 I.oyd Johnson, IN Brown's i l H.5 Lottie Gorin, 7.8 making 247,758 lbs at 20ct». a Bertie Harris, t iara Stenger. 9. 7.28 liaise Tupker. pound, $49,551 GO. Carrie (aw: field, ». 9. Marv Caidwell, *»*•'............. .’¿■i, f|»’2 H. Il .'«i SUMMONS: >• d ly Paper. «•n.rA — We call attention to the no- ' lice, "It Costs You Nothing,” ofthe r> I American Farmer, an illustrated want* [* «■‘" k Ini!” tlmt ' magazine. Every rancher should, if possible, take ailvantage of this 1 liberal offer of the H ehai . d . If our ind Alg Bak. r. «.i Sil ' subscribers who are in arrearages will pay up and advance one year's vere in t"«i'i tl.i’ n< < k liskii'S, i subscription, we will send to bis on hand ’’’om 8 tepheas. who hns l«ei i address, this excellent Farmer’s •minty. I1' t for some Bi:n«'. rvluiTn '1 a Magazine FREE, or to any new I citsh subscriptions given us the «avne ««ffer is made. Now is the MMMlv r.cting p«-.-t m is- time to subscribe for your county bfonab of Mrs Vaugho, I paper. The H ehai . d will compare ■■Mtes very satisfnetor- j favorably with anv local pa|>er in bar hl i th« State, and besides you get free 'A.jHtowirf «' <1 f.'.'i.iiv ! one of best farmer’s journals print- ■■Btwo or il.r ■ i I hys «■<1 in the United States. ivies r;v -r vis V and 4 t theUi.g«.' ÍS| 3 8 From Van. ». lor ita« b "J r •**)«»*■• I cwt* ill. P i 4,“ which has grown, as it were out of the very soil of the land oe discov-. ered. should do justice to him, bv | AH THERE! tttl , . tj • * ± Wfilt Dir^llIlS At R C. GEER’S; ---------------- < calling thia continent after his name. ! MANUFACTURER A DEALER The present name bears no affin IN ALL KINDS OK ity whatever to the heroic self-sac rifice of the real discoverer; it is Tinware repaired. meaiiingless to the student of his- terv; it does not even posse«» the Also Dealer in Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods. merit of having originated here B urns ........................................ O regon . It is simply the result of a hearty christening, bv an ambitious book seller, who wished to distinguish the land his book descril«d. and select ed a name without regard to propri REAL ESTATE AGENT ety and right. BUY A Sl> BE'.I.TOWN PROPERTY. IN THE COUNTRY HANDLED When the nations of the worhl REAL ESTATE ON COMMISSION CORRESPONPEM E SOLICITED shall assemble at Chicago to cele OFFICE AT N.BROWN’S STORE, brate the crowning glory of Colum Burns.......................................... Oregon. bus' life, that event can 1« made doubly mein »rial by doing justice to that great man, whose life was such an example of patience and IN THE LATEST STYLE, AND A sublime hope, as has never been equalled by any other great names of history, and whose last days were made most bitter and wretch- «d by the basest ingratitude imagi On Corner scuth of Red Front Sta ble in N. Brown's building. nable. A close study of the life and character of this remarkable man would convince any one that he was not to be swerved from his purpose. He may be said to have had the whole worhl against him OHINA & JAPAN yet he patiently worked and waited until ultimately success crowned his efforts. He seemed to be in spired. The patience and perse verance with which he pursued the HANDKKRCHIBFS. OF FINESTSILK, CHEAP; one idea of his life, amid discour TEA. Met. A PACKAGE; AS MANY FIRE- agements that would have utterly CRACKER» AS A SHALL BOY CAN CARRY overwhelmed one leBS determined FORZACI». ALL OTHER THINGS AT SAME show that he had a firm trust in di RATE. vine providence, and his success A NEW STOCK OF GOODS proves that faith is not vain. ON THE ROAD. Columbus’ success after 18 year» TINWARE. N. BROWN, HAIR CUT SMOOTH SHAVE. CASH ! A. CASH 11 I C ELStX ’ I ROBBINS, ........................................................ Busns, Orsgon, Hu« a Lnrgs and Complete Stock of G« imra) Merchandise, which will lie sold to people dirt cheap CASH! Give him a call before jumping into a lumber w«gon and slopping over the mountain in the snow und rain. gffF“ Bedrock Prices for C AS4J «GNL^ ! ! !.! WHOLESALE ! . O. O HUNTINGTON, .................. RETAIL ! 1 CO. .................. OREGON. G eneral M erchandise , We arc now locate«) in the New Brick Block, with plenty of room, occupying three floors, and each floor |QQ(]0(j with gOO^S. Will maintain, our former rules: S^'JirS Djllillg. 0113 PiiCS» At Wm. Mynatt’s Shor. Best Quality. GREAT NOVELTIES IN GOODS AT J3L1X Sing-’s; We buy Flour, Meats. Stock Salt, Rarb Wire, Liverpool Salt, Canned Goods, and Coal Oil in CAR LOADS. Our I’Jices are LOW. SEND FOR QUOTATIONS ! J CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. rrprietors Huntington Warehouse. HOTEL: BORNS MRS. THOMAS Yours Respecfullv, J. H. ATKIN, Manager. . . . . Proprietor, GIANNINI,.... TUIS IS THE MOST POPULAR HOTEL IN TOWN, BECAUSE IT IS THE BIST CONDUCTED. EVERY THIN«» IS NEAT AND COMFORTABLE ITS PATRON'S WANT, ARE CAREFULLY of patient waiting brought forth CONSIDERED ASP TABLES F'L'I.N SIIEP WITH EVERY THING T1IK MARKET AFFORDS. abundant fruit His ideas were PRACTICAL SURVEYOR. proven to l>e true; and the doctrine that he taught—that the earth is T. A. McKINNON, a globe—which was not only ridi culed, but denounced as blasphemy to God, and u|>on which he based his ho; es of success, was clearly Blacksmith shop, with tools. Best .............................................. P roprietor . W. II. CANADAY, established at a later day; but Col location in Burns. Inquire of N. -----------■----------- O------ O----------- :----------- umbus’ voyage of discovery was th« Brown. Iwgiiiiiing or turning point from Nothing tut first eint» pictures leaves thia Gallery. Duplisatss ttie false and ignorant notions of famiglie«! at reduced rates. K^T’Give me a call. science and religion to the true and rational ideas that have since pre vailed. What magnificent results have followed that discovery! He made it pflkible for the establishment of STRAYED OR STOLEN AND From the Well nearthe lakes, about the flrat of the world has ever known, Here February, 1K91: One BHck Stallion, 10 years old 16 hands high, braiuted T on left shoulder. or 17 hands high, science has made its greatest One large Bay Gelding, a bo ui a or 6 tears old, branded GB wi»h T un- achievements, Here Christianity uer it on left shoulder. H2O reward for the delivery or information so the owner can get has flourished and prospered with them. T. M o <> bk . C. C. McCoy, General Manager, P. O. Burns, Oregon. ------------- O-:-O-------------- out the false shields of fanaticism For Over Fifty Years. Stages learn Burns. Oregon, daily fur Ilarney, Drewsey, Beulah, and bigotry, which made it the AN Oi.n AND W eli TRIE'! K emruv .—Mr*. Westfall and Vale, whern Wii slaw's booth lug st rup hs« been used fur curse of the Middle Ages. over fifty years by millionsaf mothers fur their Columbus’ belief "that he was chiioren whit« teglblng. wish perfect sur< e»s iS'«»th<Sthe child, sofiei s the gums, allnt s divinelv called to carry the true n'i pnin, i urcs wi'.td folic, ai.d m the best reut- with the railroad. Good fresh horses, careful drivers, new vehicles, e<|\ fur Dlarthvcca. *s plensant to the ta& e RATES OF FARE FROM FlRaNri TO ONTARIO AND INTERVENING POINTS: faith into the uttermost parts of the .»old by l)ru<gis a in every part «>f the world. Bnrns, to Ontario I Eurn. t» V»l. w M Tweut) five <euft abytf’e. 1 s va’uc Isln« ah u- *• •• GroveCity . " W mi Full 7.M earth” has certainly been more table, i e sure aud ask for Mrs. Wins ow’s “ “ Bettlnh •• “ Drewaey .......................... 4 0» Sou«hiug s> rup, and take no other kind. 1 “ Hartley 1.0» *• ‘ Pitt*? Cieek than realized. Baggage, BOtbs to each Passenger. Frieght and Passengers taust CONSUMPTION cubkd . The coming celebration of the be way-bilied. Passenger fare paid in advance. greatest event in history, will be An old phy drinn. retired from practice, having hud placed in hi* hand« by an Euat H arry F loyd , N bri A cki . es , J. C. P arkkb witnessed «nd participated in by India niioiotinrv the formula of a hiinple Gen. Sup’t. Division Agent. Borm Agent remedy for the njwdy and | er- people from everv partot the world, vegarable manent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, and the crowning glory of that cele Cjt’ftrrh, Asthma a id all throat and Lung Affections, al-o a po.-i.ive ami radical cure for Nervous Debility aud all Kervoux Com Dell Giannini, 7.9 Maud Bacon, ». X. bration should be the restitution of plaint*, af.rr having tested it wonderful D.4 Bowen, 8.8 Maud Jamison. tardy justice, in giving to this con curative |»owerfl in thousands of cases, has Edna Moore. 8.28 9. Madge Rvrd, felt it his duty to make it known to hia fel Ett’e Ryerley, M.8 tinent a name that will appropri 8.1 Minnie Reed low suffering fe'lows. Actimted hy I hi* Earl Fry. 7.8 MiiheCaMweil, 7. Frank Goodman, M N*ra Goodman, 8.28 ately distinguish it, and also do motive and a de ire to relieve htimiin suffer Henry Welcome, 8.4 9> Nora Gow an. ing. 1 will send free of charge, to all who MH Pearl Pre, f.8 honor to one of the noblest of men. desire it, this recipe, in German. French or Hester Johnson, 7.7 »•ella _________ 7.4 I Jessie Caldwell, Reel. English, wish full directions for u-ing 7.9 9. ITillleTupker, Joe Tupker, The press of the country should Sen: by mail by addressing with stamp, Viola pnwera, 8.4. naming tnis paper. agitate this question and make its W. A. Nov is, 820 Towers’ Block, Roches» 7.2 Average Deportment, success not only possible, but as ter, N Y. *• Girls, 6.5 BRENTON <t BAILEY,................................................. Propristors. •* Boys, 9. sured. Beany'« Toar I he »1 WorM. May it be the happv privilege of Average standing of the A. and Ex-Mnyor Daniel F. Beatty, of B. classes in the Burns school, for the present and future generations Beatty’s celebrated Organs and Pi the week ending April 27. 1891, of this great republic to «{teak and anos, Washington, New Jersey, ha« Miss R oberts , Principal. write the name, United States of returned home from an extend>-d Columbia, and let the untutored tour of the world. Read hie ad The United Htaie* of Columbia. youth of our land tie taught not on vertisement in this paper and send In 1892 the world will celebrate, ly to reverence the principles of our for catalouge. at Chicago, the four hundreth an government, but to honor that niversary of the discovery of Amer Gods blessing to humanity—So rreat man, whose name shall then The Proprietor» of the Red Front and White Front Livery Sta nays an Oregon Pioneer Ninety ica. be insuperably linked with its des Years Old. ble» «»euro» the public that they are prepared to accommodate For 400 year» the misnomer G kobos L S tok ’ i tiny. in every way in their line of business. Forest Grove, Or.. March 19—I America has been torlcrated. It is have used the Oregon Kidney Ten true that many learned person» and obtained immediate relief. It KAF'Hiy and grain constantly on hands, and careful han«*« *.500 Fur a Ncrdle. have tried to dissect the name and is God’s blessing to humanly. I envelop«' it in a halo of appropriate Our Home», a thirty-two page take pleasure in recommending it to i origninality, but their dissertations monthly magazine, devoted to the afflicted .1 am now nearly I have been in vain, and they have house building, home furnishing, ninety years old, came to Oregon in 1842 in the employ of the Hud been compelled to acknowledge its house decorations, fashions, gener son’s Bay Company. nn<l since I humble and inappropriate origin. al literature, etc., is the best publi began using the Oregon Kidney tea What more appropriate act could cation of its class in America. The I enjoy good health. LUNABURG A FRY, P uofmiktobr , B ubns , O bkoob . D avid M unroe the people of the United States do, publishers in order to increase the V an , April 23, 1891. IB season of the year ||*ow goes off after The fanners here are busv put» ■totting, in her greed Htoine up at night. I ting in grain and wishing for rain. |her and family re- The post office is ready for busi- froju Canyon 1 ness, the mail carrier, D. M. Miller. ■fhive been 'for ten ! will make his first trip Saturday, ■ks visiting friends |tlie 25th insi, to he supplied from K iaii is prepared to • Drewsey. Koning and house The la grippe is beginning to loos- to rates, and lieing a ! en its hold on the jstople here. at the coming Worlds Fair, than circulation of their magazine, offer , B family of small FOB BALK. •fM'rt. she should re- genius large cash rewards to those of tbeir The truth of the saying that < to do . justice to the immortal ... Ksge < f the town- I “tro'ible never cotnes singly” has of Columbus, bv rechristening the subscribers, or intending robscri- The Red Front Livery Stable, Ba«l. of Ah Sing, deal- been verified in the family of Au- continent of North America, «nd ! err, who correctly answer the fol situate«] in Bums, opposite the told Japanese goods gust Miller, they buried their in-; calling it Columbia. There, in the lowing question: Where in the Burns hotel. Mr. Wilton offers tone since, bought out ifant daughter the 17th of this presence of representatives of the 1 New Testament are the words "a thia valuable Livery Stable for sale MTers silk handker- month, the mother has been very ''n,ire eiviliz«-d world, should the (needle” first found? Cash dailv at low figures. He lives in the ■Bncst quality, very »cent« a package and sick for some time and last Sim-, United States doitself IcBting honor i and weekly reward, given while the countrv, some distance frem town, ■ngs which he offers . dav evening the oldest child, a boy, —by doing justice to the mau competition lasts. The publishers and cannot give th« business the tot time he will have aged 4 years, was kicked on the whose genius has so enlarged the will give away thousands of dollars attention it requires, is his reason fcoods. < head by a horse; the scull was frac-1 possibilities of the human race—by among those correctly answering for selling. *1 here is not a more I. F. dance, last Fri- turedand lhe attemlinc physician«, giving to this continent the beauti- the question—the leading wwartl valuable piece of propertv in Burns l grand succe«»; not Ashford 4 Boyd, think his recovery ful and appropriate name—Coluru- being *500 in gold. Send ten cents and any one desiring to invest in I socially. It ha« almoBt impossible. : in stamps or silver fi>r a sample that kin«l of property, cannot better The mother bia. lth*n»s«lveo in any town. Call im- a**ed in the town t Mr. It is both fitting, and right after copy of O i r H omes and complete | ^.jj^ly ,t thi, office or ct and enjoyment, ani child hare been moved to Ik« rulea governing the competition. : Wilson, for you «re likely to lose residence of Mr. A. J. A llpliin where 4 ©years of injustice to one of the ided for the oci-a- Adarrm Our Home Publishing I a bargain. The Stable is just what; grrotest benefactors the world has mt, and the music tbev can rectire better care. I we recommend it to b«. * AL A. B. ' ever known that the great republic, Co., Brockville. Canada. Burns 'hotgrarh CVallerv, ‘NORTHWESTERN MAIL TRANSPORTATION Company. Close Connection is Made st ^ libue :, Portland Boot <5t Shoe Store Cheapest Place in Town for Cash Alon. < uetam work aad Rapalrlaf aa«ly JBURN8 BUTCHER SHOP. MARTIN BYKRLEY ------ Proprietor. Full weight given Good be-f oc the block. Mutt««, park, venison and game, when on the mak«t.