East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 21, 1891, Image 5

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    A BUSINESS
LOWEST T’TT.ICEïlS! NO DISCRIMINATION
r
FOR
EVZRYBODY TREATED ALIKE-
At the old Stand
N. BROWN, Burns Ore/».
—The H erald will take wood,
Price of Meat.
— F or S ale —Three lots with a
STOCK BRANDS.
wheat and vegetables on subscrip­ fair business building on one, situ­
From
and
after
this
date
the
foi
­
1 vilr'brand-kiIe ‘"•'"’e*’ v »"
«Ide
tion.
ated in Burns on main street. The lowing prices will be charged for 1 «urte
brami? left aide, i- u. Burna, oregou
8ATUURDAY NOVEMBER 21. 1H81.
price
asked
is
low
considering
the
meat:
—We guess our town will havo
J. c. Foley, cattle brand
on right «Idi
an organization or lodge of the order advantageous position of the lots for Boiling beef 06 Shoulder stk .07 Horae
brand-on left «boul,k.r
rl*nI
business. Terms cash. For fur­ Shidr boil. 08 Reef roasts
HAS LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY of A. O. U. W.
10
ther
particulars
sail
on
W
C.
Byrd
NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
06 Mut rst Astk .12.1 hlu H!!'*'n" " >}•**»>»»*•. «•attlf brand. I’ll mi let
Coni beef
—The grand jury of (.¡rant coun­ it W. Y. King Real Estate Agents R nd &Sr stk 10 MuliVvlstew .06 nip. U!>r»e liraml.jjjm right «lille. I», u. im»y
ty, found Church, th-- murderer of Burns Oregon.
Official County Paper.
VI stk <k rst. . 10 Pork chops 12j
Hadsell, guilty of murder in the
ia > ( Uli left hip. Marion Bunyard, 1* o Burn«
H enry C aldwell .
—
One-third
fi~st degree. lie entered a p»ea of
country
think
t'aftlcdlamondon left hip; horavaCVun l«l
Local News.
not guilty.
ahoulder. Charleili Vovgtley. Burin Orcgati
lawyer in expounding law. one-half
Patent*.
—In this issue appears the atL ’ think they can beat the doctor in
Horse branded 1* iln right ahoulder. cattle I'
—The weather is getting some
The following is the list of Burns I on right hip. It A. lleiiilrli ke, P. O, l.awenOr.
_>f
C. H. V’oeghtley, hardware mer- healing the sick, two thirds of them
what winterish.
| chant, successor of Cal Geer Mr. think they can beat the minister cash patents received at this office Ilorae brand . .. on left ahoulder, alao three
—The Elite Saloon is expecting Voegthley is now absent buying preaching the gospel, and all of for the week ending Saturday, Nov. qo I b . in Mm prof triangle, cattle branded Kama
t. h. urout i>ui ng <)r.
a load of wet goods.
. stock to replenish his shelves.
them know they can beat the editor 14, 1861, towit:
James C. Powers, Geo. Kirchber-
running a newspaper. — Examiner.
—W. I). Buchanan of Soldier
—John Austin, held in Pendleton
ger, M. Newton Fegtley. Wm. 1’.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Creek is in town to-day
for cattle stealing, first entered a
—All notes and accounts now due Pearson, Walter Cross, Eugene E.
plea of not guilty, but l afterwards to the Cal Geer hardware store Roop. Moses Overdorfer. Sarah 1’.
—Maurice Fitzgerald has re­ withdrew it and plead guilty, He
can be paid to R. L. Sabin, As­ Gleun, James G. Wvga), Crawford
NOTICE.
turned from Pendleton.
will be sentenced next Monday i mor signee. Portland Oregon. Drawer No, I Gilliam. Henry K. Long, Chas. F. Notice la hereby given that on the :5th dll <>|
M«> l-!U. I Hp|»dnte I the foll.nving nnnied per.
—The Lagrippe patients, reported ning.
31. before January 1, 1892. After McKinney, Marie E. Mueller. John I.Hildvpnti
.stuck luapeetoraof IlHruei county
Jo III Bridge. id t raue Creek; llnrrlnoi,«
J.
Mahon,
Almon
M.
Fields,
I'hos.
that
time
all
unpaid
notes
and
ac
­
last week are improving.
—Ralph Geer since moving into
u»r<i <»f I)i»I'moi«I; \\ M. Ilogii'« <>f sihcr(’reek
counts will be placed in the hands B. Lauranee, Robt. J. Williams, E. <1. Blume of Emigrant Cicek; George Mor
—Ji. Fisk of Grant county is in his present quarters has been ar- of an attorney with instructions to Isaac N. Crow.
gall, of Itrewiev.
Tho.i. <1. D o I' hom ,
Burns to-day disposing of winter ap ranging his wares systematically collect forthwith.
stm k Inapeetor of Harney county
Respectfully,
and will in a few days be prepared
pies.
J. B. Ill NTINGTON.
F. S P eet .
to invite his friends into a cozy busi­
NOTH E To t'HEDITORS:
Receiver.
of
(
—J. A. Williams and wife
ness room.
Notlr eto hereliy ghen that Ihe untleralRnnl
lina been ap,»litiled mlnrinimrairix ,,f ihe ' ■
Silver Creek, are guests of O. 1).
—The Newport Times says there
tan- ni i alnliill M. t'nlilwell. Ofr r-iaeil. by the
The
Albany
Herald
is
of
the
opin
­
Rusk.
i oiititv Court ni Harvey i-orint \, o
ion that the Oregon Pacific will be has been a quiet consultation be­
all |H>r«.n>i having i Ialina a. alt.ai miti ¿alale
are herehv nulHled tu preneni thè amie, prop
—Goto the Saloon of Richard: son completed next year, and thinks tween Col T. E. Hogg ami Mr.
We have now in transit 150 east s eri»-
verltii-il, uà -equireil In law, lo ine f,.r al
it Lewis for the best wines Liquors I work on the road will begin early Blair and arrangements have been Pearl coil oil 150 test and it will be lowiiice.il Burnì. Ilari.e\ t-oRitlv, stale ol
Oregon
«ix ntonlha troni i li la tin
I in the spring. Il is to he hoped the math* to push the O. P. railroad sold for $5.50 per case or 60 cents linieri wìihin
and cigars.
Urla *.7lh ila, of July, A l> l»ni
. i I ahv Uahp.i ri.,.,
Herald makes this assertion on through to its eastern terminus etc.
W i»r .
..
Ariinihlalruirlx,
N. B rown .
—Ladies domet flannel blouses good authority.—Ochoco Review.
.Mr, Hogg to be president and Mr. per gallon cash .
A W Walr-ra attorney.
75cts. The Ellen Terry hairpins
Blair manager. We have been |
lOcts. a box at the Millinary Store.
—F. S Peet of Portland, who has fooled so often by this same Mr.
F inal proof :
been in town for some time, left on Hogg, and so tnanv of his promises
—Mrs. J. M. Parker and daugh­ the stage yesterday for home. Mr. have been broken, (if the papers
LAND OFFICE AT
BURNS, OREGON
ter Miss May, accompanied bv Miss Peet during his sojourn with us tell the truth,) that we do not take
October U>, IMI.
Notice la hereby iihen that the following
Cloud gave this oilice a pleasant made many friends in our town who, much stock in him or the 0. P , as pav
IIMIII.-I aetiler Ima tiled imliie ot hl« Intention
ed
Io
make dual pr.».f in ailpp.>rt of Ina « Inlm ami
call yesterday.
when he announced his business long as he ha.’ anything to do with
t hat mi id t>r,io > will I h ma.h* before the Iteglie
'er
ami Receiver, at Bun.a. Oregon, on Nmem
tier'Ji MUI, vlx
—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chambers\finished and his immediate depart- it.
I li mina .1 enMna
For
Over
I
ll'iy
Year»*
have returned from I’rarie < itv ure for home, were sorry to bid him
Pre D H. No. ; roa
Fur the NW'. NE-'l
—
Here
is
a
warning
to
strong
Sec
XI
T?
Z2K.
It J.'i E W M.
where they have been visiting adieu.
He nainea Ihv following wltnrMea to provi
armed young men and slender .... O lii ami » WFll.-TKtgn ItEMknV.-Mr«
A m
i-ontinnoua reealilein e upon and in Ova
friends for some time.
—This issue of the H erald is ribbed girls Miss Lulu Smith, an Wlnaluw'g s.mthing s» rup lui» bi en un-d h i hla
lion Ilf raid, lami, via
Richard N
di ler
over flfty i e« r« bv in itlhin« wf fn.ii ht-rt l«»t t h»-lt laahun M. I raignf Inlet Oregon. John M pat
—G. Griffen a lawyer from San the first of a new year Four years Indiana farmer’s daughter was tak­ children whilc lei-'hlng, «Uh iierf« t «m-< ••«« ker. and John il. Willet Buri a Oregon
It g mlhi-a Ilo- « liild. « dici • thi- ginn« nllao
J. B IlVMTIhWToM, lleglaler.
Antonio Texas, is in our town and ago the plant was located here by en ill with what was supposed to be a'I
palli, cure! wi-id colie, and la thè I f et rem
pneumonia.
A
physician
was
sent
Prof.
D.
L.
Grace.
The
H
erald
is
edi
for
DÌRrrhem.
le
pleneant
tu
ih<*
taate
to
locate
we understand expects
soli! hy Druggle e In evcry pnrt <■! Ihe w..rl<i
here. We wish the gentleman suc­ an exponent of Democratic princi­ for, and, on examination, found Tweiity Svi-< em» a Irnttle. Ile vaine fi Int aleu piNAI. PKOOF:
lable "ite aure ami ««k f*»r M'» Winrlow’»
that
she
had
sustained
h
fracture
of
ples but never at any lime radical,
j U. H. I itili Office at Burnì, Oregon Novembri
cess.
Soothiug Syrup. and tate« no iHher klnd.
i
7. I**l
and its columns lias always been the seventh rib. Then she admit­
Noticela bercio iltun thaf thè follo» lo«
I tintned aetiler he» «Imi noie r ut hi« In .i.rl..i,
H ay and P asture —Hav for sale eager to defend the causeof right ted that she felt something crack
to inalo- ficai proni In aupp. rt ut hl«<-l«lm. ai,.j
on Sunday evening when her • lover
with pasture gratis. Marion Bun­ and justice.
| that mi iti tirimi talli he inaile before Ilo- lle|la
AskYu^r
Ueaiar
For
She
had
ter mi) He.elver it Buri « Oregon. « u
gave
her
a
partirg
hug.
yard, six miles south of Burns, of­
| tn-r li. I«'i|, tir
I alrlek Mnhiu C I
No
It is estimated that the entire net endured great pain for two days,
rl-n. for lite S', NW'« N>, HW'« Set-, ;1 l,iail ?•
fers to sell fr^m 150 to 300 tons of
I rt. R »5 F. W M
hay at three dollais a ton with good proceeds of the new Russian loan and next time will wear som»; sort
Ile namea thè r.illwlriK litri >ai a fu |
. hi«
will
be
required
to
meet
the
neces
I renili imo« rellllinrx 11,eoi mi! rulli» ! >.,1 of
HA01VRK.
of
a
rib
protecto
’
.
pasture thrown in. The pasture is sities of those of her people reduced
Mld liuti, vii: Htlveater i-rnl-h, of Diamond
!>r . Gi-orxi stauelifr. of l'oro« or i burle«
sufficient without feeding any hay to beggary bv the famine this year.
: Prtwraon ami A Vrnafor, of Hirtiijr ne
rt
sources,
Harney
county
’
s
total
until deep snow. He also offers the Tlie net amount of the loan is $100.-
FFVTIirnnCNE I« made Iron» Fjonwele*
J. B. llt’aTtMoTon. Ri giater
¿jinn » own uretNo»<, ami UriMrt
privelege of feeding on the premises. 000,000, we thus have a luminous as shown bv the clerk a semi an Quill»
èlasUc rr—u rial.
Be’» «.-arma whip« mad«
mini report, are $6319 78, while her
Water plenty.
ra<M>r
id?a of the horrible destitution that liabilities are $40264 47
This
FEATHERBOkS.
must
prevail
over
large
areas.
— A n ADVANTAGEOUS PROPOSAL
leaves an imlebtness of $33944.79
yon 3RA.X«X3 nv
IT S Land Office at Burr a Oregon Novemler
In order to secure more subscribers
against toe county. Rather a J. C. Welcome BurnsOregon.
« 1*11*1
_
0
B.
Whitmore
Grand
Official
Notice la hereby given that the foil, wing
heavy indebtedness for a county
and as an incontive to pav up to
■•med aettler haa tiled notlre of hla It fe.,'1on
to make Anal prod In •uppvrt <d hlamaln ana
those in arrearages, we offer the Instructor of the A. O. (J. W. is in that has been in existancr less than
the* paid proof » III lie made l»-for<- th< Hegl»
E ast O regon H erald and the Ru­ our town and will deliver a lecture four years and has no county build­
ter and lUniver at Burna Oregon, on Dec. I»
on
the
subject
of
hie
order
tomor
­
1WI, via:
ral Northwest a semi-monthly journ­
ing’ and few public improvement*
< harte« r «.Ilham
row evening a the Methodiet church —Ochoco Review
Hd No II, fortbe N;t
. E1, SW
•< ■»
al for the farmer and stock men at 7 p m. This lecture le free and
T p •-«. H K ;<i r. w M
Ife name# the following wttneaa* a to prova
for $2.50. That is we offer as a everv one invited to be present, not
You must remember Bn.. I lout hit
ri T IN THE »«•■!.n.
hlaeontintioiia -«aldener upon aud tn • ail. h
pretniuni the Rural Northwest to overlooking a cordial invitation to ♦18000 of our indebtedness was ’ad­ I xr war in« qnndrlxau « »i»«omaaa«<i. actual! Of
aald land, vii lamini Ramile, ami I. «ei lt
IWO bo«-« ®f aaTotbar brand l»<M
Handlev. of Diamond Ur .
H
Fry and
i **01 subscribers and those in ar­ the ladies Mr. Whitmore expects dled onto us by Grant county at the rritlu-'la«
i ’ri...t,.z-i.r.-i tHi.fciAHM
George pry, of Burna or
I tRlI.E BT IiF.lUnaOF.XF.RAlXT. jyr
J. B HcSTlvoTt n. Rrylafr
rearages who will pay up and one to organixe a Ipdge in our town.
j time of division.
/ear in advance.
Semi-Weekly Herald,
WHIPS.
D17£D axle
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