East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 09, 1891, Image 1

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BURNS. HARNEY 3OUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1891.
Semi-Weekly Herald,
PUBLISHED FA ERY WEDNESDAY
AND SATUREAY.
BY
W. C. BYRD & SON.
P ublishers
and
P roprietors .
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year
Six Months.
Three Months
One Year (in advance)
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Opposed to a Third Party.
A. S. Hall, president of the Mis-
- sour; Farmer’s Alliance, is strongly
I opposed to a third party movement,
and will bitterly denounce a move-
. ment of that nature when the con-
j vention assembles in Cincinnati,
i this month.
Heal Flatting in Behring: Sea
It seems, from present indica­
. .. 5.00 1 tions, that seal fishing in Behring
lerald and Harper’s Magazine
. 5.20; Sea, this summer, will be free to
lerald and Harper's Weekly
5.20 I
leruld and Har|>er's Bazar
3.75 I all.
lerald and Harper’' Young People
The commanders of revenue
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Jerald and Alden's -Manifold Cyclopedia. -----
[Each additional volume after Vol. 1, 65 cents: : I cutters will receive the usual orders,
[10 cents extra ner volum e, postage.
i but will be furnished with private
*; gf~ copies of all the above works can be ex- I
I and confidential instructions not to
Iniued at leisure in the Reading Room
rjsp- Publishers of periodicals are solicited ' molest any vessel sealing within the
send clubbing rates, a copy of their work for I jurisdictional limit of three miles
ir Free Reading Room—W e file, and bind the1
Iter ut close of every half-volume, end r»» n i from shore.
¡pies bv advertisement.
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H erald club list
Slavin Makes a Match,
ADVERTISIN'« RATES:
j 1 wk j2 wk 1 1 mo 8 mu 1 6 mo
11.50 I 22.5b '|ö ou ».s '» 111.00
Billy Madden says he has made
an
agreement with Dick Boche on
»15.00 1
inch
¿SCO
J.UOl 4.00
t 50 12 ol • IS.00
behalf
of the Granite Club, where­
40 00
24 00
N 00 17. 00
;;.50¡ .'».oo
50 00
1 “
à ' 00
4.50l 6.00 10 00 20 00
54.00 by Frank Slavin will meet Jake
4S 00
6(H)' 9 00 15.00 -4». 00
1 col.
SO. 00 120.00 !
Li.00 16.00 •2E.0Ü 4S.OO
Kilrain in Hoboken, for a purse of
JO 00 1 30.00 40 00 14)00 110.00 140.00
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$10,000. He says he has also ar­
.10B WORK
ranged that Slavin will meet the
every description executed with neatness
d despatch, at reasonable rates
winner of the Corbett-Jackson fight
Pamphlets
Posters,
fculars.
in San Francisco
Letter Heads,
hill Meads.
ivelopea,
cards, Tieaets,
Note Heads.
ktainents.
Madden save that the reason he
Dodgers. Etc.
Invitations.
iinuranita.
sent Slavin to meet Sullivan face to
ri(R H krall is kept regularly on file for re
fence, in the Geo. P. R-well Newspaper Ail face was because Sullivan would
ising Bureau. 1U Spruce st.. New York.
pav no attention to telegrams bent
directly to him. He did n^tJ^av,
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Though, null it would'oe unposrib/e
national :
to get an answer from him if a re­
Benjamin 11 a i riso
taident
Levi F. Murton sponsible man in St. Louis or Cin­
ce-Presloent
James G. Blaine
tretaryof State
William Windom
"retary ofTreasuri
JolinW. Noble cinnati had been deputised by wire
tretary of Interior
Redfield Proctor
► retary of War
j to get an answer from him.
Benjamin E. Trncev
tretary of Navy
Jeremiah M Rusk
June 16 was selected as the date
tretary uf Agriculture,
Wm H. H. Miller
iarney General
of the contest between Kilrain and
John Wan. mat
>tmaster General
STATK— ORF.l.uh
I Slavin.
J. N
Dolph
r mi
$2.50 a Year.
No Use l'or Mormous.
For two years past several Mor­
CASH !
mon elders have been preaching
A. ROBBINS, .................................................. Burns, Oregon,
their doctrines in the upper part of
Has a Large and Complete Stock of General Merchandise, whisk
Lincoln county, W. Va., proselyting
will
be sold to people dirt cheap CASH! Give him a call bo for«
quite a number of members-.from
jumping into a lumber wagon and slopping over the mountain in
other denominations and securing
the snow and rain. gW*Bedrock Prines for CASH ONLY! 1 I !
large numbers. The elders are
well educated and always readv
for a debate with at.y minister who
would accept their challenge. By
this means the elders stirred up a
good deal of discord and made;
HUNTINGTON, ............................................. OREGON.
themselveB quite obnoxious to the
people other than of their own be­
lief. Last weeE matters reached a ■
climax when fifty horsemen rode ¡
We are now located in the New Brick Block, with plenty of room,
up to a house at which the elders
were stopping and ordered them to occupying three floors, and each floor loSlded With gOO^S
leave the neighborhood forthwith.
Will maintain our former rules: Square Dealing. One PriC8.
The elders pleaded to be let alone,
but they were started on the trot
and followed the county line in the
We buv Flour, Meats. Stock Salt, Barb Wire, Liverpool Salt,
back counties of that section. Many
Canned
Goods, and Coal Oil in CAR LOADS. Our Prises are LOW.
of the people have listened to the
Mormon elders and have disposed
of their little possession and gone
CORR ESPON DENCE SOLICITED.
west It is generally among the
poorer class that the elders gain
Prprietors Huntington Warehouse.
Yours Respecfully,
their converts.
J. II. ATKIN, Manager.
CasK I I
WHOLESALE !
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CASH 111
RETAIL I 1
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G eneral M erchandise ,
Best Quality.
SEND FOR QUOTATIONS > !
It Coats You N'« »tiling-.
B urns
Tt is with pleasure we announce
e
that we have made arrangements
J i
with that popular, illustrated mag­
azine, the American Fn.nier, pub­ MRS. THOMAS GIANNINI,
Proprietor,
lished at Cleveland. Ohio, and read TH!« IN THE MOST popi’t • p u<>TEt I.N TOWN BFCU’F IT IS TH F. BEST ’( Nl.flv’’»*
by farm» rs in ail parts of this coun­ EVERY THING IS NEAT AND COMFORTABLE ITS PATRON’S WANTS ARECARKF. LET
try and Canada, by which that CONSIDERED AND TABLES FURNISHED WITH EVERY THING THE MARKET AFF8RD8
great publicatson will lie mailed
direct, FREE, to the address of any i
of our subscribers who will pay up
all arrearages on subscription and
Proprietors
one year in advance from date, and
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to any new subscriber who will pav
g. Senators
J. H Miteban
A Bellamy Expv, inicrit.
K. Binger Hernietin
Kgreesman
one
year in advance. This is a -
D.Silvester Psnnoyer
rernur
W. McBride
,R. 'Geo.
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h*«tary of State
grand
opportunity to obtain a first-
A
Los
Angeles
gentleman
him
Phil. Metschan.
R
»usurer
J. B. McElroy been
Lt. Public IhPtruction K
class
farm
journal free. The Amer­
investigating with rather
Frank Bakei
R
le Printer
i R. S. Bean. i startling results the Kaweah colo­ ican Farmer is a large 16-page il­
R
Win. P. lxird
Lreme Judges
K
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ny, in Tulare county, Cal , which lustrated journal, of national circu­
FIXTM JVPl
ranks among the
D
M.D.CLiFFoat, ' was establised some three years lation, which
b r i< t Judge
.1»
( has . F. Hvr>r.
irict Attorney
The Proprietors of the Red Front and White Front Livsrv Sta­
leading
agricultural
papers. Its
to carry out the
(D).
D. S. D cstis ago ostensibly
L t-kte» resent at ive
St-Senator
.(D) H enry B lackman
bles assures th«- public that they are prepared to acconimadal«
community ideas set forth by Mr. highest purpose is the elevation and
in every way in their line of business.
COCNTYy H ARSKY :
Bellamy. Haskell A Martin were ennobling of Agriculture through
W m M ill »
inty Judge
<W“Hav and grain constantly on hands, and earn fill bands
(»)
.W K. Guaca the founders of the colony.
(D)
rk
Mar­ the higher and broader education
T.
11.
K
obskts
■surer
(D)
“riíi:*:*77í
(D) T. A. M<
K inkon tin managed the business on the of men and women engaged in its
veyur
Burns JPhotgranh CSrallerv,
A. A. CO»»IJ$O
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rin
The regular subscription
BMor
.(D). W. E. ALBKRSON ground, and Haskell did the adver­ pursuit.
W. H. CANA DAY, .............................................. P ropri avoa
úvi Huperintendent -<K)
A'H af .N b * ill
W m . M eekbk tising and drumming l>v means of price of the American
Farmer is
‘k Inspector
()—o
W k . A ltnow
(D) I
a magazine started by him in the $1.00 per year. IT COSTS YOU
i in iMienerg
Lytle Hou Ard.
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NOTHING. From any one num­
Nothing Lut first class pictures leaves this Gallery. Duplicates
' concern. They set forth that the ber ideas can be obtained that will
furnished at reduced rates
Give me a cal).
s. LAND OFFICE:
HARKEY r. ».
colony owened 5.000 acres of the lie worth thrice the subscription
Ister
J. B. H untington
liver
..H arrison K kllxy best of land, and that any one could price to you or members of your
become a member by the payment I household, yet you get free , it
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SMITH «V RICHARDSON,
CHURCH DIRECTORY
of $500, $1<M) cash and the balance 'Call and see sample copy.
We wish to inform the pub-
Hun­
Koch’s lymph is well thought of
KS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH in $5 monthly installments.
M.D. WILSON Pastor.
dreds of people bit at the tempting by the medical fraternity of Port­ lie that we have again open-
the patronage. Shop
fere will be preaching by the pastor In each
bait and hurried to invest their lit­ land. A number of patients are
th as follows,nutil frrther notice-
| sabbath—Burns—ar 11 a tn. and 4:30 pm
teal bath—Island school House— at 11 a m tle all in the model community, receiving treatment with beneficial ed at the old
stand arid
supplied with good ineat
—Harney—at 7-.6O p m.
where
the
welfare
of
each
was
the
’
Sabbath—Burns—tt 11 a m. and 4:30 pm
results.
I Sanbath—Harney—at 11a m, and 7U)p tn
care of all. The workers were not j
Prineville News: There may be.
paid in money, but in the time
SOCIETIES.
checks gotten up by Haskell, which some real foundation for the rumor
ARNEY LODGE. NO. 77, I. O O F.
entitled the holder to goods l»«ught thai work will soon be resumed on
Its at Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday
from the colony store, i. e., from the extension of the Oregon Pacific
I m.
F. M JoRboN. N. G.
H bbtsm . Trass
C. C. McCoy, General Manager,
Martin’s at a slight advance over railroad, and that no recess will bi­
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harney fob t no . «, u. a . r .
cost price. Thousands of dollars taken until the line has been com­
'*• «very 1st and'td Wednesday ut each
Stages
leave
Burns,
Oregon,
daily for Harney, Dre wavy, Bealah,
1. at Odd Fellaws' Hall. All Comrades of thie worthless paper has been pleted to the Deac-huttes river in
•dstanding invited.
Westfall
and
Vale, where
issued, and many have nothing else thia county.
M. M. BRIERI.Y, F. C.
■a. Niwatx, Ad’j*t.
M<b 14-16
to show for thsir three years’ labor.
On the 30th of April, near Au­
It is estimated that the enterpris­ burn, Baker county. Harry Dell with the railroad. Good fresh horses, careful drivers, new vshielee,
U. 8. MAILS.
KATES or FAKE FROM BURNS TO ONTARIO AND 1NTRRVRNING POINTS:
ing originators of the project are was shot and instantly killed by
Burns, to Ontario
810 0»
Burn* to Vai«
n M
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-• Grove City
’ W
• West Fall
<M
clearing $3,000 a month out of it. S J. Fore. The shooting was done
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NORTHWESTERN MAIL
TRANSPORTATION Company.
Close Connection is Made
• and departs daily. Sundays exeepwd.
BOBBS—CANTaN CITY
Moadays Wednesdays. Fridays.dan.
Bodays Thursdays d Saturdays 1* 46» a.
or bn — r KinsTiixa
WWMStia a a.
rbsrsdasM 4 »■.
In Texas black snakes drink
whisky to excess; get drunk as
lords, and finally die with the
“jim-jams.”
with a shot-gun. The cause of the
murder is supposed to 1« trouble
I over a mining claim. The mur­
derer Ins not yet t»een found.
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Fine Creek
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“ Harsey
1.6S
Baggage, 301bs to each Passenger. Frieght and Paaa ngers isust
he way-billed. Passenger fare paid in advance
N eri A cki . es ,
H arry F loyd ,
J. C. P abmjb
Gen. Hup’t.
Division Agent.
Burns Agwwt