East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, August 05, 1891, Image 3

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    — Deputy sheriff M. R. Biggs, in
—Notice, in this issue, the pre­
Evansville and sevral other towns
AH T HERE!
company with L. Busenberg, left miums offered bv the 8. F. Exam­ in Indiana were considerably shak­
Burns
Monday
noon
for
Harney
or
iner. Now is your chance to save en up by an earthquake, July 26th.
What Bargains At
WEDNESDAY. AUGUSTS, 1881
the neighborhood of that town, 80 cents on two subscriptions, the The shock was also felt at Hender­
having been informed that a horse Herald and the Examiner, regular son Ky lasting about fifteen seconds.
R. C. GEER’S;
.8 LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY
thief who is wanted at Lakeview price $4.00, both can lie had for $3 - The wave seemed to travel from MANUFACTURER & DEALER
NEWSPAPER IN THI8 COUNTY.
could be found there. His name is 20 besides a premium worth, really, from northeast to southwest. At
IN ALL KINDS OF
Jacob Nall and he is now behind ( more than the papers and next Madrid Mo the people were awken-
Local News
TINWARE.
the bars. The boys suceeded in I year is the presidential election ed bv three shocks occuring at in-'
Tinware repaired.
nabbing him but he made an effort and you can not afford to be with­ tervals of two minutes, two of the
—L. Harlow wants the job ofcut- to retain his freedom by trying to out a good national paper and the shocks were very severe.
Also Dealer in Fishing Tackle and
¡g 0. D. Rusk’s grain with a cra- out run the officers but the race on Examiner is just the paper you
Sporting Goods.
0TK4YED,
his part was a failure.
want.
Strayed from Burns, Harney'
■—Jordan and Horton have com-
—In this issue we publish a fire Chairman Watson of the state cen­ county, Oregon, on er about the B urns
O regon .
■. ted a cellar in the rear of their that destroyed $2500 dollars worth tral republican committee of Kan. 21st of Mav, six head of horses and
Wugstore.
of property at Long Creek. Had has announced that the republican one colt, belonging to the under­
K— Harry Thompson, whom we re that town been properly equipped to party will probably have a candi­ signed.
Krted sick in our last issue, is slow- fight the flames, which were discov­ date for the gubernatorial chair in
Description and brands as fol-!
GREAT NOVELTIZ-S
■ improving.
ered immediately after catching, the field this fall. Although the lows: One bav horse, about 16| i
supreme
court
has
decided
that
CHINA
& JAPAN
■—A. Robbins is having a cellar there is but little doubt, but that
hands high, branded on left shoulder
Thaver
can
hold
over,
legal
opin
­
C\\; one bay horse 14$ hands high,
Kd warehouse built in the rear of the fire could have been suppressed
GOODS AT
before dcing much damage. Burns ions are so varied on this point that with large saddle marks on both
M b store building.
it
is
decided
best
to
be
on
the
safe
is
—
just
as
Long
Creek
—
situated
to
sides,
branded
on
the
left
shoulder
H— An excellent quality of ma
side. The alliance and democratic
»
Mine oil at Cal. Geer’s Hardware receive a damaging fire and, just as parties will also have gul>ernatorial C; one brown horse branded C
Long
Creek,
no
fire
engine,
no
fire
on left shoulder, 4 years old; one
Mire for $1 a gallon.
silk . c
no nothing prepared to nominees on their tickets.
bald face bay mare, four white feet h andkerchiefs , of finest
M— Hugh Smith is now sole pro- company,
[TEA,
«Oct»
A
PACKAGE;
AS
MANY
FIRE
fight the conflagration. Less than
The custom followed by many of branded C4\ on left shoulder; one |
Metor of the Burns Meat Market half the loss at Long Creek will the counties of the neighboring state bay mare, star in forehead, branded
I CRACKERS AS A SMALL BOY CAN CARRY
kieury Richardson having with- equip our town with a fire-company of Washington in b inding their in­ C^\ on left shoulder; one sorrel
|FUR25ct«. ALL. OTHER THINGS AT SAMS
Sfawn.
and engine so that our citizens will debtedness. has its.merits, says the horse about 14 or 14$ hands high,
—B. H. Fine, the proprietor of feel comparatively safe. “A word Jacksonville Times* It relieves the blazed face, all four feet white, RATE.
I
Tex’s Resort, invites all that are to the wise is sufficient” but when present generation front bearing
L
I A NEW STOCK OF GOODS
weary and thirsty, to partake of wisdom was being meted out Burns alone the burden of developing the branded CA on left shoulder and
ON THE ROAD
nice, cool lemonade and Beer.
on left I
was on a drunk and failed to re­ count r , and makes posterity, or its yearling colt branded
—New Stock of Glass, Putty. ceive her quota.
equivelent, pay a certain proportion shoulder, and, when turned out.
Paints, Oils, Brushes, etc., at Geer’s.
D ied —-August 1st Mrs Cordelia of the cost of the many benefits had on a halter muzzle. A liberal
No charge for cutting glass if you A. —
Palmer at the residence of her they derive form the labors of the reward will be paid by the under­
buy of me
J-l brother in-law A. C. Worthington of pioneers. It has the effect of mak­ signed for their return to Burns, or ;
■—Team for sale—A span of Burns The^deceased’s home was in ing current county wairants passat information gi\tn whereby they j
«arses, youug, well broke to drive Iowa, she came here in March of their face value instead of a ruin­ may be r »covered.
C harles A nderson .
Nth single and double and to the this year to visit her sister and also ously heavy discount to which they
are
often
subjected
under
the
system
For
Over
Fifty Years
hoping the climate would benifit
Mddle. Call at this office.
followed in this state, and the coun
AN O ld and W kll -T hiki » R kmrdy .—Mr«
her
health.
During
her
sojourn
■—When thirsty, call in the saloon
Soothing
rup has been used for
tv derives a direct benefit Trout the Winslow's
fifty year« bv million««»f mother« for their
(■Lewis and Richardson; these among us she made a host of friends. fa?t for all services rendered it. gets ! over
children while teething. with perfect sucte«« |
Murteous gentlemen will serve you Mrs. Palmer was a native of Keokuk fi e benefit of actual cash rates and hi m H he« the child, softer« ine gums, alia «
' a'l pain, i ure« wind colic, ami i« the beat rem-
county Iuwa. A teacher of 12 years
Mt'*’, cool lemonade or beer.
' ed\ for Diarrhea«*. 1« pleasant to the taste |
cash competition.
experience
and
ranked
among
the
sold by Druggis ■ In every part of the world.
H— The troupe of Bob and Eva
I
Twenty five < ent« a buttle. Its value is int alt u j
I
foremost
educators
of
her
nativi
1
lable
Be sure and ask for Mrs Winslow'« I
OOMINCCOMING
McGinley, is really talented and re­
Southing Syrup, and take no other kind.
state
She
taught
a
term
of
3
Hive the highest praises from the
Bob and Eva McGinley.
(?« liauiut
11 < uieb.
o
Mess. In Burns next Friday ami months, here, on Poison creek, the With a new company, and new A old physician,
c~*~
retired from practice, hav­
patrons
of
the
school
recognizing
Mturday nights.
ing had plated in hi« hand« by mu East India 1
specialties
etc.
Will
appear
at
her worth as a teacher were anxious
M{««¡unary the formula uf a simple \egelabk*|
■—Jacob Nall the supposed horse to contract with her for the fall and
the Town Hall, in Burns August remedy fur the speedy and permanent cure of j
Bronchitis, Catarrh, As htna «mi
Mief who was arrested by the Depu- winter terms, but she desiring to re­ the 7th and 8th, Friday and Sat­ Consumption,
all Threat ami Lung a fie« ti.o «. a «.> a p «hive
and radii al cure for Nervous Debility and all <
■ sheriff last Monday and impris- turn home this fall would only con
urday nights.
Nervous Coinnlaiu s. after havii g tcs.ed h«
Med in the Harney jail made his tract for the fall term. She leaves B oh M c G inley , the man with 100 wonderful curative powers in thousand« of
•
has fell it his duty to make it known to
¡ape last night.
faces will make foil laugh next cases,
«
hi« fellow «littering fellow«. Actuated bv this
a little boy six years old a father
i - ’n
■
motive and a desire to relieve human suffering
M
Friday and Saturday night.
—The McGinley troupe will be and mother one sister and three
•
1 will se d, free of charge, to all who utsire ft,
5 —
recipe, in German. French, or English,
<T> 5
re next week. This is good news brothers, besides many friends to J ames C yan , the great Eastern Cor­ I • this
with full directions for useing bent by mail
cn
P
net Soloist, is specially engaged 1 addressing
fall who delight in such amuse mourn her loss. Every attention
with «lamp, naming this paper.
93
A. W. Nuyes,
Power»’ Block, Rochester,
O
with
Boh
Eva
McGinley's
Com
­
■
Int. The reinforcement to the was given the deceased, the best
"U
N. Y.
90
F c c
edy Company, and will execute
pipe adds that much more inter medical skill was employed, and
N
some very difficult (ongoing so­
STOCK BRANDS.
I and amusement.
3
loving care and devoted attention
O
Hardin & Riley, cattle branded Von left aide.
*
los.
o
93
[—Every thing in the hardware was freeiy given to alleviate the
Horse brand T left aide. p. o. Burna, Oregon
to
|p, received at Geer’s last week, sufferings of her last days by her C amille H ogue , will appear in his
9
J. C, Foley, cattle brand »on right side.
unite ware, Machine oil, Mech.in many rriends here who deeply sym­ Trapize specialties
Horae brand — on left shoulder.
L
ittle
D
ick
H
ogue
,
the
great
juvi-
I tools, Mowing machines, all pathise with the bereaved relatives.
W illlams A William« t at tie brand. CB on left
nile singer, with Bob A Eva’s hip. Horse braad, 11 oil right «title. P, O. Riley.
Ids of harvesting tools, cheaper The funeral services were conducted
new Comedy Company,
Horst« branded )•( on left «title. t attle brand
bv the Rev. Dr. Embree.
kn dirt, for cash.
on leit hip. Marion Bunyard, p(> Burn«.
E va M c G inley , the accomplished ed ( r(
are
[The
Keokuk
county
papers
ait le diamond on left hip; hoi see ( V on left
[—Stockmen can now get honesl
actress, assisted by Bob McGinley. «h. u der. Chari»-« H V« eut let. Buri a < >reg««n.
ights by shipping or selling stock requested to copy ]
E lla H iggins , Organist, vocalist
[Huntington. The O. C. Co. hav-
Cani of* thank*.
and Actress.
| just completed oneof Fairbanks
S ophia H ogue , with Boh A Eva’s —
lek Scales, and arranged a large
notice .
We desire to return our heartfelt
Comedv Co., at the Town Hall on
Notice !« hereby given that on the 15th <l«v of
[ral for the purpose. Certified thanks to the many friends who so
Fiiday and Saturday night.
Ma« i«’h. 1 uppuinte i the followitu mtmed per­
Ights given.
4-24
deputv Stuck inspectors of IlHrnex ronntv:
kindly and generously assisted us, Don’t miss the opportunity of see­ sons
John Bridge, ot crane Creek; Hiirrison Sea­
and
so
freely
gave
their
time
and
ing a rare thing in Burns—a real ward of Diamond; U M. Hoga’» of Sin er (.’reek
[—On Wednesday afternoon, July
F. G. Blume of Emigrant Creek; George Mor­
first class entertainment.
lh, the Hardistv Hotel at Long aid during the long and fatal illness
gan, of Drew sey.
Tho«. G. D odhon ,
Not the Man Hhe fc.xpeeted.
Bek, was entirely destroyed by of our sister Mrs. Palmer. Could
Stock Inspector of Harney county.
her
distant
father,
mother,
brothers
Governor Campbell and Major
f J. J. Pierson, whose photo-
IO ' BE0ITOM
kph gallerv was next door to the and other sister have witnessed the McKinley, the two leaders in the Notice to MUT1CI
hereby given that the u idersigned
lei, met with a loss of $250. The loving care and untiring devotion Ohio campaign, are the warmest ha« been Hpp»»inled admini«!ra>nx of the es­
tate of Calanill M. Caldwell, <iet c»’«e«L by the
Lrdistv Hotel was valued at $1500 | of so mnnv friends, we feel assured kind of personal friends
( on nt y Court of Harney county, < regon, and
persot s having claim« agaii si said estate
In the evening after the re-nom­ all
lithe loss of furniture $750, ag­ it would soften the blow that has
are herein* notified Io present the s<me. prop­
itating $2500 loss. No insur fallen upon them as it does to us ination of Gov. Campbell, his wife erly verified, as required by law, to me for al
lowant e, at Lums. Harnsy county, state of
fee.
said to him:
in losing our loved one.
Oregon within six months from this <ia'e.
baled this -7th day of July, A D )sMl
“
James.
I
should
like
to
take
a
A.
C.
W
orthington
,
Xi ary C ali » ' kll .
I—Quite a number of bovs in Bak-
ride with the next governor of Ohio
Admin is * ral rix,
E.
M
ay
W
orthington
.
|City have lately been detected
A W. Waters, attorney.
I this evening.”
I wholesale stealing. It seems
Van Item«.
“All right, my dear,” he replied,
Not ice to < 'r<‘di«4»rM.
» *
Ire is a regular organization con
PT
“
I
am perfectly willing.”
In the matter of Swans A Millet, Insolvent
king of not only youths of the
V an July 31st, 1891.
2
Debtors.
That evening Governer Camp­ To whom it may concern: The undersigned
ker class but all classes, calling
Haying is still the order of the bel! joined his wife in her carriage, hereby gives notice that on the .¿d day of May,
lN*.d, dwarfs A Miller. insolvent debtors, of liar
Imselves •‘pirates.” A cave made ‘ day.
and when the driver inquired which ney County, State of Oregon, made, executed
I them somewhere on the river
and delivered to the undersigned their t eriain
of assignment, con ve> mg all their prop­
The timbers for the new bridge direction he should take, the gov­ deed
kr town, was the receptacle of
erly. iMitti real and personal in trust, for the
ernor
replied,
to
the
Neil
house.
I
are
nearly
all
hauled,
though
there
benefit
of their creditor«. Now, therefore, all I
lir stolen plunder. Several of
Having arrived there Mr. Camp­ such < reditur« and others interested in mid
was
considerable
indignation
ex
­
Im have been caught and a fine
are hereby notified to present their !
bell jumped out, and, after as­ estate and
demand« again« «aid t a ale, prop- j
■rom $25 to $50 impose i. w n.< h pressed at having to stop haying to certaining the numtier of Major claims
erly verified, as by law required, al the office of |
underaigneti, in Baker City, Oregon, with
haul them.
|ir parents had to pay.
McKinley’s rooms, called upon the the
in three months from the publication hereof
Dated
June 1'.». IMli.
Mrs Martha Marks is on the sick republican leader, and invited him
Dr Embree is going to our
C W J am R«, Asaignec.
to ride. Major McKinley was much
|te Fair. He will start from list.
pleased to accept the invitation. F inal proof :
fr>e about the middle of this
School
is
progressing
finely.
The two gentlemen then proceeded LAND OFFICE AT BURNS, OREGON, JULY
■ith. While absent he expects
8. 1IW1.
Bo some good work for our coun-
Mr J. A. Andersan lost a valuable to the carriage, and, as the major Notice is hereby given that the fol Io wit* g-
named settler has filed notic e of his intention
was stepping in, Campliell remark to
land particularly desires small mare last week.
make final pr«*«»f in supjtort of bls claim and
that satci ur«»*»i will ne made beforethe Regia
•dies of our cereals to take with
ed:
ter
Re« river, at Burns, Oregon, oil August
Three loads of immigrants from
“Major, my wife told me to-day la and
■> to expose at the fair as Harney
ln.n, vis.
l>. Buchanan,
Bntv products. If the readers the cyclone states, headed for web­ that she wanted to take a drive with Pre. I>H No M llliavn
3.^3. for the KH ef W, of Her »,
the next governor of Ohio, and I Tp 2k R A K W M
f,e H erald will bring in and foot yesterday.
names the following witn<M«« to prove
am perfectly willing that she should. his lie roiiiic
■e at this office small bunches
umui resideix e upon and t ultivathm
To exchange—one old woolen With this, Campbell withdrew, of,
said laud, vis* Charles Roper, Reulien < lay
«bundles of grain, labeled with shirt for a refrigerator.
■out, Th«*a Poller and Tbo« Vi«*kers, all of
wishing the couple a phasaut ride. Hartley, uregoti.
■ r names, we will take pleasure
V. A. N. I. T Y.
J. B. H untinoton , Register
—Lake County Evaminer.
■» livering the same to the ductor
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