East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, October 14, 1891, Image 3

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Semi-Weekly Herald,
Duncan and John Morrison,coloied
NEW TO-DAY.
"song and dam e artists,” who were W.C-BYRDIW. Y.KING.
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER H, 1HH1.
holding forth in the saloon, were
witnesses
to the affair and took the REAL E STAT E A G E N TS.
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The Smithsonian institution re­ train tor the west. They wer over­
Burns Oregon.
cently paid $1500 dollars for a single I I hauled at. Pendleton and brought
butterfly. The species has long i back. There were also two other
We have at this time for
JOHN SAYER,
Proprietor.
been believed to be extinct, The! parties, Wm. Citvinaugh and Cvi
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several
productive
farms,
well
one now in li e Smithsonian was I Granam, who were held as witness-
Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East of Burns, near the bridge.
caught in the Sierras
I es. An examination <f the cise proved and well watered.
was held before Justice Knowles, of
Parties wishing to purchase call Customers will receive GOOD FLOUR from
One thing has I ■ en demonstrat* d La Grande, who bound them over
on u» we will show them the land good Wheat.
by the government rain makers now | '' to apj ear befo’-e th- next grand
we have for sale, and parties desir-1
jury.
They
failed
to
give
bonds
operating in T.-x; s, they ht.ve suc­
were brought to Union and mg to dispose of real estate cannot
ceeded in bringing down showers ¡and
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< f criticism and storms of abuse.— P,ace(I in jail Scout.
do better than to put their lauds in i
Canyon Citv News.
our hands for sale. ■ eranse we ad­
l><*uuiK<>t*ieal.
B. H FINE.
vertise freely by sending circulars
Prop’t.
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and
cards
in
all
directions
solieit-
There are now sixteen prisoners
loaen/tor Faulkner, Represents- .
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, ing purchasers and describing the
confined in the Union countv jail, "tive ---------
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and others.
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigxrettes,
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besides Mrs. Le Bord who remains men: Whenever you get everything *a,K
Good Billiard tables. Pleasant Card Rooms etc. etc.
at tie sheriff s home, among them produced in vour states on the free!
We
will
also
buy
lands
for
per
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several parties charged with nitir- ]jgf, come out and talk to us about i
This Salom is first class in every particular. Experienced bartenders,
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sons wishing to purchase in ón r
der. I?
From
present
th»!
putting everything pr< tiuced in our
and mixed drinks to please the most fastidious.
coming term 'of < ircuit court will states on the free list. But till then i ¡county ami living at a distance,
be a verv 1» ngthv one, and of con- your missionary efforts will be wast giving careful and accurate dis­
cription of the same, also the title.
siderable imfiortance.—Scout
ed.—Oreg< nian
Correspondence Solicited. Oilice
This is the language of a dema-
i i at E ast O r boon H erald .
Replying to the query of a voting gegne. It is the language of one
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school teacher, we answer that the who finds hiim-eii uit. i«y unable to
Wm. WOODS, Proprietor.
amount of surplus money in the answer the argum« nts made by
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treasury of the United States at the Faulkner and otters. Whv did
Bill Woods is "in it,” "and don’t you forget it.”
close ot Cleveland's administration not the McKinley crowd, before “AMERICAN EACLt JOB CFFtCL
What he don’t know about the care of horses is not worth knowing.
was $1.‘ 6,607,265.11 while the avail­ talking free sugar to the Miuili pro­
able surplus now is $1.696.942.51. pose to put wool, iron, sail ..nd Inn.
Nice Turnouts, and Passengers taken to any part of the country desired.
i'ro|o-ie«<>r
There is a whole volume in that ber on the lire list. The Oregon­ CH As
pimple unvarnished statement.—Al­ ian is a bundle of egotistic, s-elnsh,
I igot. u
ineon.-isteiii ies —Albany
bany Democrat.
B uii . k , iiaii.ey County, Oregon
I emocral.
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A luit k <>f Knt liiiHiasm.
The Gunl in;. Ian X»..r.
PAMPHLETS,
E. B. REED,
Pn.prietor
The replies of Flench manufac­
The propr:eto” has renovated th- building from the ground to
LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS.
turers to the government circulars
the roof and put in several alone flues.
From exchanges we get the fol-
relative t<> the Chicago world’s fair i lowing news of ti e icvolution in
EN VELU PES,
STATEMENTS,
indicate a lack of enthusiasm for Guatemala.
Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man and in recommending Lis I ouse to
the enterprise. They generally re­ The ievolutionists in Guatemala BILL HEADS,
POSTERS,
the public, we believe we only do him jUS’ice to say his house will
gard American’s invitation, follow finally succeeded Wednesday in
give entire satisfaction.
ing upon the McKinley tariff, as a drawing Barillas’ army into a tight LPG \L BLANKS.
('ARDS
mere mockery. The Chambers of and the government uoops were
>’ <• nt nn. -owl in fact
Commerce of Bordeaux, Lille and badly used up. retreating to Guate­ Ot ••
everything in this line.
Roube.iux report that not a r-ingle mala City, forty miles from the
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intending exhibitor has yet applied scene of the tight. There was great
Leave
orders
Herald
or Items office
Lyons. Steitenne and Rouen have secret rejoicing in the city whin
bad one applicant each. The ma-1 the news reached there ofthe defeat
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAII.
jority of the chambers merely note i of the government troops, l’rt si-1
orders .
HARDWOOD. IRON and STEEL, SHELF HARDWARE.
the absence of applicants, About: dent Ezeta, of Salvador, dei lur« s
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one hundred Barisan nianufacti rers 1 Guatemala is ripe for a plan of con­
WAT’C»
NAILS. CROCKERY A GLASSWARE A AMMUNITION.
and traders have anounced their in­ solidating all Central America into
tention toexhibit.
lone republic, and he will not lose
WAGONS. CARTS. CARRIAGES A- FARM MACHINERY.
Jtrer
lieeftabliThmcr.lct !li_- ¡.." . paper cl
• one opj>er.unity to bring about this the bay of San Francisco, wai-h v J I k Ik ve wx>
Munie.* at La Grande,
1 result. A ivices from Salvador are the “.Uta.” removed from Moniere/ i.i 132; lk-
inhabitants ofthe Coast ipnera.'.y have been inter­
to ttie offect that President Ezeta ested ia Use news from San 1 raneiiai. The ■'.'.'..a,"
It now transpires that the man, with over 4000 troops, ia on the like many other pioneers cf ’.' ,1—3 cuceiimbed t >
ths inevitable and g me over tot’:.-
t m.-j .r. . .
Patrick Sheener, who fell dead in Guatemala.frontier.
and, line ether pioneers, F.-.3 L..:i i .aeccC.J 1/
younger g.ucralious. 71.e " ..:;a:r...icr" haa
a chair at the Lodge saloon in La
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taken perhaps l ie i.i > : p. a:nls. '. ;
la lac
Grande on Tuesday nioining Oct.
T he doings of the farmer politic n.wanap.r C.U l-l- y.are, i ’. i iVec-./
This Hotel ha- recently Ix-en <*nliir*r«*<l mid eirirely renovated in first c I nm style
G, was killed bv l>ein<jseverely beat­ ally of to-daV, are watched closely eClli.n ii very £ ...r.:’.y t. a 1/ lliase wlia
waul an i.r.er ■ llnj c ; 1 r -—-11*1?=.’ ' P-: atishcJ
en by the bar-tender named Abner by both ol<i pa’-’ies. In r-i ding cl ■' he la...” l.v.T-o:. • |i f —’ r v- ’1
The table is Supplied with the Best the Market Affords.
Hall, and that his death was caused the pla’fornn* <-f bo’b the great par­ toe Fre.niu .1 O.T.-ri r.i.-.3.- 1/ :.T. Il.arst, the
"Llxa:a;..-r,u'.e’rpr'....j :bl.tier, snd it ii
Traveling Men will find this Hotel a nice and Desirable place to
bi blows administered by Hall with ties one would imagine 'hat the leg rsl/necessary t > ilia: l.;l > J r t’.ic aggregate
stop.
a lottie during the night or early islaiive bodies assembled and value eft.io premia:na— .i v.li. Ii t’ic.-e are 5,CO—
is
v.-lil.li ere <1.str.out. J among all Ci:
in the morning. It is said the man. worked for no other purpose, except eubacribers t a ttsa p
I i *-<j-.;.i-:i tj these pre­
a new comer, had lieen treating in to better the < ondinon of the poor miums. wbiwh range i i value* f.-or.: . ) cents to
every rubscrilxr r.cclvcs inc it the four
the salom until his money ran out agriculturist, Tue seal of the one gnat preSlum picture-., wl.i.11 will be msiled t >
and was then allowed credit by the party striving in ev.-rv wav [xissi hl-m l:i a tab.' ¿¡re,: I. ora III - ' Examiner" oflk.
as soon as tire cubscnp.ion is received:
bar-tender. Toward morning the I ble, to convince the faimer that
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&o’j U mmw ,” 17 Lleinoir.r.
latter demanded $3.25; the drunk­ protection is the only panacea for
r//5Zfrr.woff,that
la tbo Uoo of C'jr.f-
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Em
Dari:t
Bin.” t7 A. mx'?.
wo Alono own
and Control,
en stranger refused to pay.and was i all his troubles. i And
tie
rther
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cf these picture» ia I lr:C . inches, and they
ordora of
for all OI
struck and knocked down by the i ; great party in its effort to prove are Fach
CK-gun../ r.-produc- d i i I c l-r II w>-S
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till
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bartender, his head striking the; that protective 'ariff ~ ' ia a i curse one ¿1 which could not La porcha.cd t r
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foot railing of the bar. He was This fight is trm-ly commendable ■• woaei cl GiUdrci First,” 17 C.»tcnT
Wboare/iiirroc .an-.!
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CTTsr.tbeiv-oni
cf their
D£veuoPiQ,
cr
dis.
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taken into a back room, eame out and each party should »•« credit, d -Qrtt IMziC: Fr2tTm”ör Gctn D:ri
fellow« &u<! i i cet».
onraiia, who aro axues-
tc~:pt of lr'ers? nrxi
ingf
rotn/r
Towg
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again and tried to go out-ide, but. for it; Z"’tl. But in the meanwhile
cranlons. 1
'irlo
Fach it ciese rictur s i > r produced 11 pWo-
A LIMITED TIME FRIZ
was not allowed to do so. He then what's the farmer thinking off ? cravurr
, tlae ’2m- , i i c .. ic I. f —
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patients,
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nruarar/oc tc
If lacy <
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sat down in a chair, hut soon fell For quite a number of years be(thr mg. and wi.l adorn 111.- wa. »<« t:-' laoct re Gm. I
owr Exclusive »
11 The subscription pric - < f 111 r " VVek'./ Y.«’«nl-
rLlJancrr:
vili
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out. rolling upon the flixir. He was farmer) has been promised this nrr ' i. il a0,an<l s locnpr«a may I,.- a. nt eiih, r
mr.-ett I W R. Hear... I ab ish«-r, S»n Francisco,
again removed to the room ami the great rilief by protective tariff Has n^ah The voce- Age ..I “I .miner” or
1—.(maste*.
door locked, and the Ixivs heard the relief come?
tho-e present say he was dead
Don't bmtxl ovv.-j' :r roee’I
--r ,-l-c t nlr- derp- ’r I
Thousandi r.f t'.:-> Wcrrt G.
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I t‘ '■ r f'ht t
Hall skipped out. but was over­
TAtATMENT,c-,T<^.t<rnu^ e.i.-
lofr.i .>.» r.o
senareak», i*»t part,//?££, torn-biElt«i i
gtnj.T-Cfl.
taken at Huntington and brought
Beoiecntwrr.no - -e isetmsuieme t hous. appim•■.£*': unel .
encotbatwn cc?- I o /, tel wa eU.m ti.: ttinbegi: ce
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back to Union. A man by the
•wcccx Eme Uc.iM Co.. C4 H im e\. fi ■rr/ir, n . r.
UEirr IW THF. W««LB.
a *arÍM quai it »*• ate unaumaae*d, ac*u •
name of Andrew Johnson was also
two lyoaea of any other brand
eu' a nt?
by ù!2t“î I ir G KT Í h K «N IT..
arrested as being an accessory to
<û.
Î.000 lhhrenc®J»
tt.i
than ycu write
roBSALKstdfji „> hiiioknf . iullt . />■
the crime. Elmer Graham, Geo.
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