East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, December 05, 1891, Image 5

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P.'CHASINC FOR O A isti
Call and see for yourself-
mi-Weekly H erald.
— has. Voegtley, our Hardware
merchant, returned from Baker
City Wednesday evening.
IS THE way TO TRADE!
At ths aid
— Notice x. o
issue
N. BROWN, Burns. Oreg.
hris.mas Ball in
Price of Meat.
—Don’t forget the I. O. O. F.
Pwo deaths, from diphtheria, ball New Year’s night.
in Prineville, reported in the papers
—The H erald will take wood,
ARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY of that town, received this week.
wheat and vegetables on subscrip­
5WSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
—We are informed that the re­ tion.
ficia.1 County Paper. fer e is at Harney taking evidence 1
—Ladies domet flannel blouses
in the county seat contest.
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75cts.
i uvio.
The
» lie i.iivu
Ellen Terry
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uaiipmo
hairpins
Local News.
—If you wiL take the trouble to niets. a box at the Millinary Store.
call at N. Brown’s, vou will learn
— B ring in your wheat .—John
“Eyu neu-bubby.”
something to your advantage.
Sayer announces he will grind your
Sleigh-riding in order.
—Chas. Adams moved to town wheat at a half cent a pound, or
Tom and Jerry at the Elite j several days since. The family fifty cents jter hundred and guar­
i will remain here during the winter antees good fijur from good wheat.
n.
TUURDAY DECEMBER 5, 1891.
Charlev Clark has been intown I —The mine excitement in our
[county ttill exists, and next spring
ral days.
a rush will be made to secure
We have about six inches of I claims.
I
w in Burns.
I
—The Boot and Shoe store of
I
Pat Stauffer put in an appear- Lunahurg and Fry keeps constant­
eone day this week.
ly on hand a full stock of every­
oto the Saloon of Richardson thing in their line. A splendid as-
wis for the best wines Liquors I sortment of winter wear just re-
Iceived including over-shoes, rubber­
cigars.
boots. etc., etc. Don’t fail to call
The little people had a good | and price their goods before buying
e indulging in the light fantas­ elsewhere
ist evening at the residence of
H ay and P asture —Hav for sale
and Mrs. Chas. Anderson.
with pasture gratis. Marion Bun
Remember the meeting called yard, six miles south of Burns, of­
e M. E. church this evening at fers to sell from 150 to 300 tons of
M. to make neccessary arrange- hay at three dollars a ton with good
ts for our Christmas “jollifica- pasture thrown in. The pasture is
I sufficient without feeding any hay
i until deep snow. He also offers the i
We again appeal to our < delin- privelege of feeding on the premises.
t subscriber' to come in I and Water plenty.
le, either by ash or note, We
—All notes and accounts now due
money, we detire to pav, and
to the Cal Geer hardware store can
not unless we can collect.
be oaid to R L. Sabin. Assignee,
n the evening of Nov. 28th Portland Oregon. Drawer No. 31, be­
Harney Lodge No. 77 I- O. O. F. fore January 1, 1892. After that
led the following officers: John time all unpaid notes and accounts
r, N. G., H. E. Thompson. V. will be placed in the hands of an at
IE. R?ed, Sec. and H. M.
L-- torney with instructions to collect
n, Treas.
forwith.
F. 8 P eet .
Receiver.
funny isn’t it? What the
s said, about the Democrats
— AN ADVANTAGEOUS PROPOSAL—
(laid ii. the shade. But we In order to secure more subscribers
show our neighbor in’92, which and as an incontive to pav up to
their place in the fore­ those in arrearages, we offer the
pew”.
B uck .
E ast O regon H erald and the Ru­
ral Northwest a semi-monthly journ­
are having Att’y Sizemore al for the farmer and stock men
k some of the accounts of the for $2.50. That is we offer as a
1 O regon H erald .
We do premium the Rural Northwest to
*ish the parties interested to cash subscrilters and those in ar­
Mand this to be any reflec- rearages who will pay up and one
°n their financial standing, or year in advance.
to pay, but we simply wish
_ We learn of the death of Mrs.
Thomas II. Roberts of Harney, wife
of our county Treasurer, she died
at her home yesterday the 4th.inst.,
URiiies# building on one, situ- at 5 o’clock A. M. Mrs Roberts
ln Burns on main street. The was quite an old lady and has been
a*ked is low considering the an invalid for sometime The sym­
'itogeous position of the lots for pathy of the whole community is
Terms cash. For fur- extended to the family especially
P*rticul«rs -all on W C. Byrd to the old gentleman in thus l*in [J
King Real Estate Agents deprived of a fond mother an<
Oregon.
companion.
t
Hardin A Riley, rattle branded Von left aid«
llorae brand T left aide, r o. Burn«, Oregon
J. C, Foley, rattle brand—on right aide.
Horae brand -on left ahouliler.
William« A WllUama. rattle brand, CB tin lei
hip. Horae brand, flou right «title. I*. O. Rile;
Horae« branded )•( on left at I tie. Cattle liranA
ed )•( on left hip. Marion Bunyard, Po Burna.
Cattle diamondon left hip; horaea CV on lad
ahouliler. Charlea II Voegtley. Burna Uregaa
Horae branded Pon right «boulder, rattle F
ou right hip. It. A. Ileudrii ka, P. O, LaneilOa
GAND XMAS BALL
—G rain .—The following figures
December 25. 1891.
show the amount of the grain crop
in Harney county, as reported by (
Chas. Zeigler, our County Agricul­
AT THE--------
tural Statistician: Wheat, 26,511;
oats. 25,200; barlev, 23,936. To­ OWN HALL BURNS OREGON
tal, 75,647 bushels.
—Snow under your feet, snow on
the house-tops, in the tree tops, in
the valley, on the hills, in fact as
far as the eye can reach is a waste
of snow, cold snow, beautiful snow.
It makes me shiver to think of the
next three months.
STOCK BRANDS.
From and after this date the fol­
lowing prices will be charged for
meat:
Boiling beef 06 Shoulder stk .07
Shldr boil 08 Beef roasts
10
Corn beef
06 MutrstAstk .12$
Rnd a Sr stk 10 MutAvlstew .00
VI stk & rst 10 Pork chops 12$
H enry C aldwell .
!
land Mar h at 3:30 n m-
TIC CETS [¡it the door.] $1 50
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—W. E. Alberson, our assessor,'
is in receipt of a letti t from the sec j
retary of the State Board of Equal-:
ization, requesting him to take a
per. centum of the true cash value
of the different classes of prop« rty
upon which he based his assessmi nt,
among other things men-
I. mortgages.
«•“Good Music Has
Been Engaged.
1891
—Robert Baker, of Silver Creek,
came in v< sterdav afternoon. We
saw him leaving this morning go
ing in the direction of home, accim-
panied by J A. Williams and wife.
Mr. Williams has been detained
here for some time by the illness of NEW YEARS NIGHT
his wife; we are glad to note the
fact of her improvement at least to
Friday evening January 1, 1892.
the extent ef being able to go home,
and we hope no serious conse­
GIVEN BY
quences will result from the effort.
Harney Lodge No. 77,
Horae brand :iti on left ahouliler, alao three
dota
in aliapeof ti tangle, rattle branded aauia.
E. E. Grout burn« Or.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Notice i« hereby given that on the ’.Jlth day of
May lb'Jl, I appointed the following named per-
K.ma deputy
k ln«|wctor«of H htuvx county:
John r.ritigv, oi < rauecrvrk; Harria.Mi sea­
ward of Diamond; VS M. Hoga** of H her Creek
• F. G. Blume of Emigrant Creek; George Mor­
gan, of DrewBvy.
Tho;<. <». D<»»'«oN,
stock Inapcetorof Harney county.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS:
Noticelo hereby iriven that the uioicraiKiied
I ihh been appointed adinlniatrainx of the va
I hiv of t'alahlll M. < aldurli, de«e*ae<i.hy ilia
County Court of llarnet county. <-regoli, ami
all prraoiia having claim« Hgalnat aald ratals
arc herein notified to prvaen' the ume, prop-
eri« verified, iik 'e<|Uirc<1
law, to me for al
lowauce, hi Buri.«. Harney county, state of
Oregon within nix month« from thia date.
hated thia «.7th day of Jttix, A h IMH
M ary < am » u F.M.,
Adminlat rut rix,
A W. Waters, attorney.
piN'Al. PROOF:
U. 8. Land Office at Buina. Oregon Novi-tnber
7. IMS»!
Nottce la hcteliv giv.n that thè followlng
i
iianied «etller haa filed noili e of bla InientluU
lo make final proni In aii|>|H>rt of hlarlaim, ami
ihat eald proof wIII I h - inaile tu-fori* thè Ki-gla-
ter min Bei viver al Buriia Orinoli, oti In-reni-
l«-r 14. ned, vii
latititi Mulini Hil No.
1;>, for thè S‘3 NW', N‘, bW4 Her. kl Town. 28
s. li
r w M
Ile nenie« thè fnllwliig »lini »aia to prove hit
rontiiiuoua ri-aldenrv u|H>n and culthation of
aaid land, vlr Svlvealer SinHh. of Idainonil
or . ........
staiirlift. of Burnii Or.. < bari«-»
Peteraon and A Venator, of Ilarney or
J. II. HVUTIMuTOW, Itegiater
£7 inal »-»oor
U 8. l and om<-r «I Burna Greto» November
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Noi lie la herebv «Iven lhat the following
namr*i «vttlrr h««
noth*• «»f liI« intvntiop
to inaili- rtnal primi in aiip|atrt of hla< "alae. and
lhai «aid proof will be made in-fore the l<«-«IO
lierand kei-clver at Burna ore«on, on Dee. 17
UMU, via:
The National Democratic Com­
I. O.O. F.
I htrlei K «.Ilham.
mittee has been called to meet at
-
lid No 11. flirtile N-, HE". E',
Hee. M
Washington City, December 8, to AT YOUNG’S HALL. BURNS.OR ' Tp -Jt. H R : I F. W M
Iff namra the fol'owint witiirai a to pro»«
hla< ontiniiou« recidente upon «ml < t|llh«lion
fix the time and pi ce for holdirg
.»aald land. »I«. Samuel I.«m e, «ndI Jt «• ph
the next Dem cratic onvention
Tickets. Including supper, $2.50. Handle«, «it Diamond Or. <> H. Iry «nd
I I.eor««- Fry. til Burn« or
J B HuwTtroyos. Rertater.
—
F irst C itizen .—“Th • Repuhli’ I A Cordial invitation extended to
cans are ste •pu g pretty h gh and j all.
n < ur
seem confident of succes
The high position attained and
COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS:
next county election.”
the
universal acceptance and ap­
S .. n C itizen .—“L«t ’em feel R. E. Reed. I. 8 Geer. Ben Brown. proval of the {rleasant liquid fruit
good or at least imagine they do, rv»a-< <>■
Rie Brrioy-co« remedy 8yrup of Figs, as the most
W W Johntou excellent laxative known, illurtraU»
while they can; the 2nd of next U K. Thompson,
W Y. Kinir.
O. b Hulk.
the value of the qualities on which
J. < Wwh v.
June the stuffing will be knocked M a hi tn«.
M. Bren foil.
< haa sTayrd.
ltd success is baiaed anti are abund-
K
H.
Fine,
out of them higher than Gilroy’s H M Hortot-
J «hu. M. Bovet. 1 antly gratifying to the Cal
Pig
F. F. Stenfer
te,’ and the h II * of their feet
Hvruy
Company.
G eo W. Y oung Prompter
will make a hole in 'he » round ”