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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1892)
'he Herald. 'Fr'C ► • —Everybody corue to the dance Friday night. DAY FEBUARY 3, 1892. ■Bsr CIRCULATION OF ANY PER IN THIS COUNTY. Are invited to visit the Art gal-, —Shiriff Cowing returned, from ler.v situated between the Otliees of Herald and Items in Burns. Don’t Pendleton last Monday morning stop to ring the bell walk in and be —Nick Baker of Silver Creek is seated please. 1 may be busy in another room. visiting our town this week. J. J. P ierson . —There will be a dance at the Hall next Friday night. Everybody in French is in our town to- vited. AND cal News Price of Meat. From and after this date the fol Y lowing prices will be charged for are —Jap and Ellis McKinnon The ■oldest night of January busy moving houses in town this meat: Boiling beef week. IEXT; ten degrees below zero. ¡Shldr boil —The H erald wlil take wood, i Corn beef Don’t forget the dance Friday iTEif ingA>e present and join the wheat and vegetables on subscrip Rud A Sr stk VI stk & rst tion. 3ARD Some paities from Lake county i in f». in sesterday afternoon to pros e. our iniues. Feltlfiats below cost for 5(1,'60 70 cis . worth $1.00. $1.25 and ,o y ) at th< Millinery Store. —Charles Kenyon is in our town working up his cause as an aspir ant for the office of county clerk. 06 Shoulder stk .07 10 08 Beef roast* 06 Mutrstistk .12.4 10 Mut&vlstew .06 .10 Pork chops 12.J H enry C aldwell . Squigßinti giving Evidenc© in the Of Harney County- IM. BROWN, Burns Oref< S. C. MOO A Y EVEKING FEBRUARY 15 1892- L awyer .—“Have you any dis — A resident of Silver Creek in forms us that J. C. Garrett will un tinct recollection of yiMir birth?” AT THE TOWN HALL. BURNS OREGON S quiggins .—“I have a verv dis- doubtedly be a candidate for sher tinct remembrance of that sad oc- iff. Parker esq thinks of com- Grand March at 8.80. J.C. currence.” > the Democratic conven- icfore — Mrs. Frank Lewis, who has , “Please inform the Referee the D» office of Assessor. been absentjsince before Christmas circumstances attending that very The Grand March will be the special feature of the evening Tickets visiting friends in Prineville, re important event of your coming in oung folks of our town ■— -T he y including supper at the Burns Hotel, $2.50. to existence, and especially that .or ¡are. organizing a dancing turned last Saturday. part of it that strikes your mind, Friday eveti- 'n'ef-i to I Leet every — B ring in your wheat .—.John a i at this age of v“tir life, you being ney in the county seat contest, if Sayer announces he will grind your kind, is hard to secure, and the wheat at a half cent a pound, or 24 years old, so forcibly as to lead the Ilainev people would give him rijrht i.i Reulember Lewis & Richardson men simply suffer and get well or fifty cents per hundred and guar you to exclaim it was an occasion i you are in town. Tliev keep $300 and requested Mr. Stansell die. Some camps are completely CR<wle8l|brands of wines, liquors antees good flour from good wheat of sadness.” to use his influence in bringing deserted and tnanv of the men tak S quiggins , (to Referee.)—“Please about a bargan of that nature. 1 •ll K cigars — Mr. W. K. Goodman, whose en sick are left without care. »oirH-WhO said you couldn t get a family have had such a seige of read that over; I failed to properly This conversation took place in I Agents from wood-pulp syndicates flavored cigar in town for five sickness, is now sick himself; but follow the gentleman.” Canyon City sometime during the have relumed and report the back [Call at the Citv Drug Store his daughter informs us not danger Referee read the question. summer or beginning of the fall of Canada woods district in a similar I »M inqu ire. "I remember crying verv bitter 1891. ous and expects to be in -his usual condition. The lumberman are f. '■'«til, lv, in fact my grief was such that Elite Saloon is furnished health in a few davs. . i »we seared at the scourge as they call the» best brands of liquors and mv poor mother, who seemed to 1« Niiftviiug from the Grin. »M 'I it, and flee for the large towns or —The Boot and Shoe Store kept very much interested in mv well In. S-il ” attentive bartends etc. by Lunaburg & Fry, guarantees cities where thev can secure medi 11 and taste for yourslves. satisfaction both in prices and qua! fare, feared fatal results.” L ockpo RT, N. Y. Jan. 23—Sto cal aid. In this way the lumber have heard the names of ;ty of goods. You can obtain from “Now will you be so kind as h ries , f the terrible suffering and interests are suffering greatly. libree of Embree precinct. them anv style of boots and shoes, tell us why you cried so bitterly?” pitiable condition of the lumberman Many camps are totally deserted Is, Walls of Catlow spoken ladies and gents ware, gum boots, "Yes, sir; the thought struck m< in the lumber ch mp in the Georgian with tiie exceptionsof the sick and «r k> office of County Com mis overshoes etc... etc. ihat if 1 lived to be a man I might bay and back woods districts from a few noble fellows whn are staying » be in some way connected with a the ravages of the «trip have been to look after their comrades The Commendable. county seat contest, and as a wit last received here, and are vouched for deaths have been numerous. The ness submit to an examination by by the lumber and wood pulp burials take place in the woods un A 1 claims not consistent with ‘block head’ lawyers, and the idea • gents who have recently been up der the snow, where many a man the high character of Syrup of Figs were are purposely avoided by the Cal almost broke my htart.” there. L M. Proctor, of Ogdens whose family knows not where he "Then you have a heart?” burg, N, Y . have just arrived from is. will lie sleeping forever FigSyrupCompanv. It acts gentle “Yes sir ” Georgian bay. lie savs that in a C«. We (were told yesterday that on the kidneys, liver and bowels, Referee. “I am glad to hear it ■ y' lumbering ermp of the Emeroy (the old gentleman) ex cleansing the system effectually, will you please take a note of - that? Lumber Company of Chicago nine LEGA L ADV ERTI HEM ENTS. U' announce himself a can but it is not a cure all and make no A lawyer, like a woman, will it teen men pretension, that every bottle will Klff-.f r County Commissioner. possible have the last word. * f the remainder grip, and Mri v. Cros is well and favorably not substantiate. llanca are taking C’INAI. PROOF: were sick . ,f l-.f wn. Ml* Other camps are V s I.ANII O ffk it. at Rum». Oregon. Jnnuarv care of 1 11’.1 2ft. 1391. a In Vt'lHblnton & Fnie are feeding d The sufferings Notice ii hereby given that the following Lnwen Item«. .. il.ei atBwenty-fi' e cents a head at Die M arrs .—Testified tnat at similarly iihiiii -I settler lull filed notice of hl» Intention f Hi«!« Minke filini proof In nil pjh >rt of bin clnlm. nini Front Stable No better •e »¡is ^^■t< I the time of the general electi< n in of 1 the men are indescribable. Some to thn'n ild t r ><>• will be made before the Register W I lid«' JinlBodation or a more comfort mill nt Burns. Oregon, on March : L awen , Feb 1 June 1890 ht resided with Bob Some of them are reported to have 1892, Receiver k : •• vis:. ' , WC|I1 a- nged stable is found gone craxy. it taking two or three Jfinirs Mrnrlc. Weeks in Burns pricinct.had mini, I “Pap” McKinnon is in our neigh 46, forth© W-.. NF.' W' SE' Her 6 net ¡Ms' rn Oregon. men to control them The aceom Tp PH. 2« No. S R 32>.. E. . » « , borhood surveying a road to the that his home for six months pre lie names 'he following witners • ■» tn prove moda'ions are meagre, and it is no ' .'“T0ar photographer J. J Pierson Narrows, comm nejng at the school vious to the election, that he was his contlnnoiis residence upon nnd < nlthatloa ything in trim in his g-.il- .»IWI fit place for s’ck men, the lodging of, said land, vii- D. N Patterson, Chas John born January' 2b th 1869. Frank Baker and F. G. Stauffer, all of Har warm, comfortable, and house and intersecting the Burns houses being log cabins or shanties son. * ■_ I uice. ney Oregon. A. N S mith .—Testified that at Dm for visitors etc. His pro road to the Narrows at the N W* Medical aid, except of the crudest J B. HUNTINGTON. Register as an artist cannot be ques- corner section 23 Tp. 26 south of the time of the June electiau 1890. L’.W Call and see him. range 31 east. This road will be he. himself, and his little boy had I* i-' a great benefit to our locality. been in Harney since some time in b' —We understand that Geo. Tre The question for our next debate March before the election but the <u- skis will be a candidate before m H publican convention for the is: “Resolved that the President balance of his family w"ere residing (f shiritf No man can say .and U. S. Senators should De elect- in Saddle Butte precinct where be had so resided for several years,1 g ht against Mr. Tregaskis ¡•d ed by a direct vote of the people, and he voted in Harney and voted IS j ar i satisfied his party will give | of the Several of the ex-settlers for Silvies City for permanent coun I fair showing. Red-S. will go to Burns tomor- ty seat. I i or sale .—Three lots with a i row on business relating to the B. F. A usmus .—Testified he re ! isiness building on one. situ-' Red-S. sided on Crane Creek and had n Burns on main street. The For more than fifty years Cream of Tartar and Bi asked is low considering the) We have an excellent Sunday claimed that as his home for four tageous position of the lots' school. Mr. A. S. Swain supt. carbonate of Soda have been used for leavening purposes years, he lived in a cabin on Gov usiness. Terms cash. For with sufficient flour added to preserve the strength of the Mr. Glen Hendricks, our echoed ernment land, but had not filed on r particulars call on W. C. powder unimpaired, and thi -vith the addition of whites dt |W. Y. King Real Estate teacher. is giving entire satisfaction any land in Harney county. A r part of 1890 he lived in the R. S. * Burns Oregon. of eggs comprises this pi. and wholesome leavening We are now ‘having the coldest field he was there sometimes and agent, that has been the standard for 40 years. In its ■ lY and P asture —Hav for sale weather of the winter. sometimes at his cabin on Crane use pure, wholesome and delicious food is always assured. pasture gra’i- Marion Bun- Several parties in our neighbor Creek. Lsix miles south of Burns, of Makes cake and biscuit that retain their moisture, and I" sell froml50to 300 tons of hood are preparing to mine in the M. E. S tansell .—Testified that while they arc flaky a.id extremely light they are fine grained, -, c« Ht three dollars a ton with good spring his residence is in Canyon City; not coarse ar.d f ill of holes as made with ammonia baking ire thrown in. The pasture is Stock'that is fed is looking well, that in conversation with M M lent without feeding any hay powders, kZ*. r dries v.p quickly. AP.im powders leave a bit o’ir,ït deep mow. He also offers the and range stock that have access to Brierlv. and that he ( Bricrly) sig P *V^^ki' gf of of fe< ter taste in t'. tread <»r cake. nified his willingness to go to Port feeding on the premises. the tules are also doing well. land and testifiv in .behalf of Har- Vater pkntv. >r Price's v.iar.i Baking Powder once used, always used. N ick \ J* i fll The Ideal Baking Powder Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder, i