East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, October 28, 1891, Image 1

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    BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY. OREGON, OCTOBER 28.
Semi-Weekly Herald,
it.
PITBI.ISHEED VERY WEDNESDAY
AND SATURDAY.
I
Kiowa's AV. man Mayor in
I. isla vor.
GREAT RÉDUCTION IN PRICES Î
One of the effects of a little edu-
BY
K iowa , Kan., Oct. 16 — M m Pax-1
cation, without much thinking with
on, the Mayor of the town, has Iteen
W. C. BYRD & SON.
A full and C omplete Stock of Groceries and Supplies.
it, ic to make people expert in ex­
asked
to
resign
Itecause
of
her
per
­
P ublishers and P roprietors .
Ranchers wishing to purchase thei«- supplies will do well to call and set
aggerating- There are many young
sistent crusade against liquor sell­
people, educated in our schools,
what
we can do for you before going elsewhere.
ing. The request conies in the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
who make use of theiracquaintance
Everything at BED ROCK PRICES.
shajye of a petition to that effect
One Year
....................................
»3.00
with words to pile them up useless­
Six Months.
■'.............
. .1,50
signed by business men who feel I
H. E T hompson ,
Yours Respectfully,
Three Months
.. .75
ly in description.
One Year (in advance)
.2.50
that their interests are injured by «
Manager.
.
A ROBBINS
We say their acquaintance with the crusade. Much of their trade
HERALD CLUB LIST
Herald anti Harper’s Magazine............... 5.00 I words, not their knowledge of them;
Herald and Harper's Weekly
........ 5.20
come from cattlemen, who, as a WHOLESALE!
Herald and Harper's Bazar
.. 5.20 for when one reallv knows words,
RETAIL T
rule, are not in sympathy with pro­
Herald and Harper's Young People
3.75
He hibition.
Herald ami Alden's Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.90 hedoes not often misuse them.
Each additional volume after Vol. I, 55 cents:
does not, for instance, call a large
HUNTINGTON,
10 cents extra uer volume, tn. st age.
OREGON.
Mrs. Mayor Paxton has kept up
I
apple
a
“
moi
st-ous
”
one,
because
/.■•y i opies of all thealmve works can be ex
a
continual
war
on
the
saloons,
an
1
»mined at le.sure in the Reading Room
he knows that an apple may he recently she sent out a lot of sjteeial
I
t!&~ Publishers of periodiiHlg are (.ilieited large without either being misshap
deputy city marshals t.) destroy all
jo semi elubbiug rates, a t <>py of ilieir work for |
We are now located in the New Brick Block, with plenty of room
our Free Resiling Room—W e file und bind the en or unnatural; nor would he cal)
q
liquors and nail up the doors. An occupying three floor», and each floor |Oa(je(j wjth
latter at i b.se of every half-volume, cut r«v ,, i
copies by advertiseihent.
a mutton chop “elegant” because attorney was employed to fight the
Will maintain our former rules: SaUare Dialing I
une Price, ’
he found it tender.
order, and it was then found that Best Ouality.
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ADVERTISING RATES:
Let us take an instance of the Kiowa had no ordinance empower
We Imv rlour. Meats, Stock Salt, Barb Wire. Liverpool Sall,
gu t j 1 wk 1 2 wk I 1 mo 1 3 ino I 6 mo
|.LLr misuse of a little education in this mg the Mayor to close the saloons.
Canned Goods, and Coal Oil in CAR LOADS. Our Prices are LOW.
•. Inch I »1.50 »Z.Ö0 1 »5 00 Is -M) 111.00 115.00
Bertha Brown is a high
1 00 li. 50 12 Oï 18.00 ¿8.10 way.
3.00
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Then foil iwed the petition ask
8 “ I 3.50 5 00 8.00 15.00 24.00 40 00
SEND FOR QUOTATIONS ! !
4 “ I 4 50 ♦ ; oo 10.00 20.00 32.00 50 00 school girl, who is reckoned bright I ing Mrs. Paxton to resign,
Her
•i 00 9 00 15.00 28.00 48.00 54.00
U col.
12.70 Bi 00 ÏH.00 48.00 80.00 ROAM) at school and who has had man
h "
CORRESPONDEKCE SOI.ICITEI).
husband's name is «aid to l»e at
20.00 LO 00 40.00 Ö0.00 110 ou 140.00
i “
social advantages. Tiie other dav tached to it.
Prttrietors Huntington Warehouse.
Your» Respecfully,
meeting one of her oompanions on
JOB WORK
J. 11. AITKIN, Managet
the street, she graspe«! her by both
A M íhísut ' s H um ».
Of every description exc< ufed with neatness
hands and burst into this speech:
ai d despati h, at reas..nable rates
Pi sters,
Ciri mars.
Pamphlets
“Oh. Edith Jones! You can't
Envelopes,
lili Item's,
I etler lleai's.
Portland Boot <fc Shoe Store
Fe.
Staiemen s,
Note Ilia. s.
Can s, Ti< Keis,
possibly
imagine what a perfectly
Invitations.
Memoranda.
Donicela, He.
t he
LUNA BURG 4 FRY, P roprietor », B urn », O regon .
immense, gorgeous time we had l ist
T he G erald is kept regularly on ¿Ge for re
ferenie, in the (;eo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad­ night at that enchanting Mrs. Sued
$3,003 MockBiMds and Shoes, of the very beat criwiltv Just re
vertising Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New York.
grass’! She has a perfectly m m> I
Cheapest Place in Town for Cash.
« a divorced
moth, palatial house, vou know—
OFFICIAI. DIRECTORY.
1g, however
Also. Custom work ami Repair in« ueatlv dime.
three stories high, and such a gi"au
led il price’
tie dining-room and the most fasci
N ational :
nin the (‘ere
President
.............
Benjamin tiar ri»o nating love of a ptitxzft!
Denver nnd
Vhe-President
Levi P. Ak.irt.iu
Secret ary uf State
JameaG. Binine
‘ Well, we had an enormous din
Secretary of Treasury
Charles Poster.
it* *jt i.
"jp ;
Secretary <*f Interior
Ji.hn W. Notile ner — beautiful mushrooms, and
secretary of War
Redfielil Procter
sirspuA.'
Benjamin F. Trai ev some monstrous peaches and th«
Se< ret ary of Navy
Seureiary of A grit ultnre.
Jeremiah M. Rnsk
BRENTON
A-
FINE
Proprietors.
Win.
22. Miiier
2__
Attorney General
wm. H.
most seraphic ice cream and that
John WniiHinaker
Poti master General
sort of thing—and then some mns
STATE—OBKGON :
J.
N.
Dolph
ic
on the piazza that was just to-
R
(j.S.Senators
.1. H Mftihell
Congressman
R. Binger Hermenn huge and heavenly for anything'
D.SvIveater Pennover
(ìuveriior
W. Mcl ride Sophie Ives was there with that
. .R ' Ge*i.
..............................
Secretare of State
..Phil. MelschHii.
R
* per
Treasnrer
J.
B. AM< Elro\ perfectly magnificent banjo of hers
Slip:. Public Instructioii R
Frank Bakei
Miss
Stale Printer.................. R
i R. S. Bean. and plaved a dazzling fmdango on
R
.
Bl!’
/ Wm. P. I .or11
R
Supreme Judges
) W. W. Thaxer it.
D
pilli-
The Proprietors of the White Front Liverv Stable
Reuben S. btrahn.
“And then Billy Grave played
sure th«' public that they tire prepared to accommodate
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT:
in re-
M. D. CLIFFORD ineffably on his jew«liarp—did von
DiRlrict Ju- ge
d
in every way in their line of business,
I MAS. !• Il Y HE
Diflirict Aih.rney
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and grain constantly on hands, and careful hand».
D. ». D ustin ever hear anything so utterly pre­
Joint Hep retie 111 at I ve
(D).
.(D) H enry B lackman
Juint-&enatur ...
Passengers taken to all parta of the country. Job Wagon it. connection
posterous as playing on a jews
l'or Cleveland
COl’NTY—HARNEY :
harp?
But
’
t
was
sublime,
anv
W m . M illee |
County „ nige
(D)
.W. E. <i«Al R wav. the way he nlaved on it.
Clerk .................
(D)
B URNS 2E3UTCHER SHOP
T. H. R oberto ;
Treasurer
(D)
There wag one dominant fact
(D) T. A. M c K innon
“Ethel Smith had just played an
Surveyor
TOM ANDERSON Prop’t, HENRY CALDWELL, Manoger.
A.
Sheri (t
.(D)
■ A.
• CO.vINO
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lemoiistrated above all others at
.111). W. E. A lbkkbo N immense little caprice on the piano,
Assessor
..
CI1AS.NE..ELL
!
School Superintendent . (R)
'he great democratic gathering of
Taos. G Doiixox when who should come in but that
Stock Inspector
W m .A ltnow , awfully odious Mr. Tompkins, and We«lii‘R<iay evening at the Taber
Commissioners
Lytle Howard.
he began talking everlastingly na^le, ami that was Grover Cleve­
HAKNLY Ü. 8. LAND OFFICE:
about social problems, ami that land's popularity over all conqM'ti-
ReglBter
..J. B. HVNTtNOTON
’ors. When his name was ¿men­
Reieiver
..H akriron KELLEV
sort of thing, in the most agonizing
tioned the applause was instantani-
wav.
ous.
general. H|H>ntam ous. thunder-
CHURCH DI RECTORY
1
"It was absolutely insufferable,
Will sei ve customers will> the left that t un l e piocUHd with
and we were all simply paralyzed huh ami direct from their hearts of
any
amount from One to Fve Hundred tt»««.
BURNS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
the immmse audience.—Sunday
Mrs.
Snodgrass
was
mortified
to
M D. WII4JON Pastor.
Welcome.
There will be preaching by the paotor in each
The Incorporated
death, and----- ”
■onth hr folium r . until further notice*
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ist Stibbath—buri R—at 11 a in, and 4:30 p ni
Fortúnatele
for
Edith
Jones,
her
k.<i Sabbath—1 si aim b< hool IL.use— at 11 a m
“
—Harney—at 7:80 p n).
Ex President Cleveland nnd Gov­
father came along at that moment
?d Sabbath—burns—it 11 a tn. and 4:30 p m i
4th Sabbath—Harne}—at 11 a m, and 7:i0p m and releived her from the neces-itv ernor Hill iddrwsed an iminei.w
on listening to anv more of Bertha’s in -eting in Few York city on th«*
TRANSPORTATION Companv
I superlatives.
9OCJETIKS.
questions of the campaign f«»r gov
C. C. McCoy, General Manager,
• Bertha had not been conscious
ernor in that stat«. .Both were well
H arney lodge , no . 77, i. o o f .
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that
she
was
using
bad
English
or
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday
received,
and
were
given
an
enfl
tisi
Stages
leave
Burns.
Oregon,
daily for Harney, Drewsey, B«ul»k
7»pm,
H, M WORTON, !». G.
telling any untruths in the speech
Fen Rrowrn, Treaa
astic
reception
upon
their
appear
­
Westfall
and
Vale, where
she
had
been
making.
She
hbd
Au—Ü----------
tnen
well
trained
in
grammar,
and
ance
on
the
stage.
barney pob t ko . fl1, o a . r
Close Connection is Made
Meets every 1st and : d Wedneadav of each did not wilfully tell a falsehood
with the railroad. Go«xl fresh horses, careful drivers, new vehicles,
»onth, at odd Fellows' Hall. All Comrade» She thought she was simply relat­
la good standing invited.
RATES OF FARE FROM BtKNA TO ONTARIO AND IMI KAI MM. 1 < Hint
M. M. BRIEKLY. p . c .
ing, in a lively way. actual occur
BurnR ’o Val«
»10 DO
Burns. Io Ontsrtii
C has . Naw ill . Ad’j’L
MchU-10
• Weit Fall
» 59
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- GrovK'Ity
ranees of thedav lefore
s
on
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Peop’« that talk in this exagger­
2 50
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• puw'Twek.
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Ü. 8. MAILS.
ated and inexact way do not realiz«-
Baggage. 8OW>s to each Passenger. Frieght and Passengers
straws— vals
. .
that the most forcible language is
•>e way-billed. Passenger fare paid in advance.
Arrives and departs daily, Monday a excepted.
alwars the simplest, and that no
N eri A cki . en .
J. M. V aughn ,
H arry F loyd ,
sc rwn—< a w vow city :
word is effective if it is used out of
Burna Agn«i
Division Agent.
Gen. Sup’L
»reives Mondavi, Wednesdays. Fridays.fpm.
'ewrea Tueadaya, Tuend» jx A Saturdays <1 am.
place.—Youth's Companion.
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