East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 04, 1892, Image 9

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    ' The Herald
— Beautiful shades
of
Jimmie Harris
Pongees,
Chailies and Lawns at A. Robbins.
WEPXEsUAY M \Y 4 ls92.
I
OBQfíl* LARGEST CI RCl'bATION
Homer R ed..................
Eiden Johnson
—The Oat-is Saloon is still in the
h*ad. Henrv Richardson and Frank Dell Bverlev ..................
Carl Fegtlv..............
Lewis proprietors.
Wdlie R jed . . ..............
I adies go to A. R.ihh’nc and see >
NEWSPAPER IN THIS « OCNTY.
5 th
their fine «lock < f alico, Ginghams,
! /
— Dr Marsden-epor's Mrs Lack-
---------------Ai
iniilli
very sick today.
He reports
—Tne weather is w.ndy to day. ’
his surgical cases of which lie has
—Shade hats in all shapes and
several, getting along admirable.
|(
tvs at the Miiliner Stor«.
— We see a team unloading lnm-
— ( i I < llit (tilt KIMliS ( n he-a‘ t he resilience, of our efficient
H ' « 16th.
and popular barber. John Robinson
line i f d*e>s goods at
>bb
A
iib .
Ga-r. tt was in ‘own rev
„ il <iavs in the past wet k.
1 — J.
C
THE PIONEER FIRM
AND
grape .
Jacob Wei *oii.e....
Mulls and Zeprvetts.
Local News.
Brtiprie
......... 90
... 92!
60 i
(50
. . . 85
. . . 90
80
Bessie Harkw......................... ......... 95
Minim* Giannini.................. . . . . 95
901
Fran« is Hewitt....................
Adelar Racine
i
Lottie Gowan. ... ...........
7o
Clara Stenger............................... . 90
1 lester Johnson......................
. 95
Dottie Bowen ........... ...........
83
\\ e p-esume John i< going 1« make Malt ha Barnes ......... ............
Louisa Tupkt'r...........................
improvements upon his dwelling.
N. BROWN,
Burns Ore«:
I
Viola. Powers.............................
■—If this town don't want another
Leia
seige <‘f fever the coming summer,
CAIB h H
Of Harney County-
steps had better be taken to remove
— A viry light docket for 'he . the
1,,. manure
t I 1 ! 1 till FAY piles,
tklllYw* ru'd
1111,1 ish
1 u 1» from f the
L < «
■>d in Kt term of ciiciiit couit.
; back yards, and u thorough clean­
line.
ing of wells.
—Jusf. arriV d ; latest stv'es
“
angtoii’s ot A. R'.obins,
—Charley Hill. who reside« five
terns
or six miles north of Burns on Sil-
If yo'i want any'hing in the
vies river, is suffering with inter-
j To |B of Ladies fine Shoes, Press
! costal neuralgia.
He called or.
ais, Rii bons < te. (io to A. Koo
I Dr Ma”s< en to-d.n for medical at-
8.
' tention
I
— Who said you couldn't get. a
I
—J. E. Moore attorney at law.
>d tlavpred cigar in town for five!
A Jts? (rail at the City Drugstore brother in law of our ’ownsmin
1 inquire
Frank Lew is, of Prineville who re-
I
McGee................................
i loie Erte ......... ................
Eiuiiiit Reed ...........................
AND THE
Tl N. F egti . y , Prm
T ie foil..wing is a report of t he
intermediate department
Burns school.
of
HUNTINGTON,
t he
OREGON.
No enrolled.........................
" <1 topped.......................
"
“
re-vlitered
......
days taught
Total No. ot days attended
........................
a< sence.........
Average attendance...........
2n!
This year we will surpass anv forme- attempt, to secure your business.
4404 Our stock is Larger, and co np.ete in every d< p irtjiiviit.
3?L
We want your trade! We must have it! We will have it if prices
-- and treatment is what you want.
' ceive.l the nomination lor the office No belonging at date. . . .
,...24|
-Dr. T V. B Embree will deliv-
Average standing of boys in reci ( 1
i serulon in the M
E. Church of district attorn *y in the convention
I
we are informed, lias not vet decid- tation. attendance and ibportment: I
CT
Sunday evening. Su>ject,l
No Misrepresentations.
Artie Reed......................................... 80
i ed to accept the nomination.
nti inonoply.”
First class goods. Call n*i us nr send for prices.
Frank Welcome. . .
n5
—Special *ates to subsvri’ers
oe ? Boucher is considerably1
Alhe Dillard
................................... 75
Proprietors of
of the "Twice a-’.Veek” R* public
er the weather this week. Joe
Martin Harkey................................. 80
For ordeis reeeiv-d prior to.June
» to much, “that is what’s the
> ola Reed . . ....................................75
j 1 •), 50 cts; From o-ders rec»-ived
tter with him ”
Grover Jameison...............................70
'from June 15 ‘o July 15. 45 et«;
(55
-Mel Fenwick.our neighbor, was Eur.
r..(.,.jv,.(1 t*roill ,|ll|7 j.-,. Frank Gowan..................
or«ed bv the people's party con-( (. Anu 15 4U ,.H; E(„. (,r.|t.rM r„ Gats* Giannini................................... (50
That Joe Boucher, one of the best blacksmiths in the State had come
tmn of Grant county, for joint crived from Aug 15. to Sept 15 35 Ivv A lien............................................. (55
( Je<U ge I aeger.................................. 60 i back to Burns, and is in inc Stenger Blacksmith Sh >.»? lie lias tor his
jets. Rrmeniber
Remember th-se
th-so figi
figures pay
< Jerald Griffin...................................... 65 partner S. B Ware a first class mvchiimc
IN
-George Moo* e has 8<dd his tow*\
piper fron
m for
for the
the piper
from the
the »lit»*
<1 it»* nim**l
Eddie Cowing.. .
40 j
These gentlemen guarantee satisfaction in every particular.
v„n:eMH‘rLv b’ W. 5’, King, with the until Nov»mib»*r 30. 1,892. It should
Jack Ro inson.....................
.
451
r"' ntton <>f ni'tyin-.- to Fox Valiev be definitely undeismod that this
Average s’andmg made bv the
re his [father now resides.
special campaign oft'.-r applies to
girls in r<citations, attendance and
1 t^111
new subscribers only.
t-Ho! F"r the bo t and shoe
dep, >rt meiit:
I
e. Brlnts and shoes so "schrap
M wrv Hack man............................
80
A iictH ll Sale.
01 ever vps I told you.” End
Ma ide (><»wan...................................... 80 j
STRICTLY ONE PRICE.
HUNTINGTON WAREHOUSE
!E
¡
Call and try them.
BOUCHER & WARE
('«t'J; ahurgiand George Fry.
One hundred head of assignment
stock horses at Burns llarnev Co.
Myrtle Jameison............................... 80
Della Dillard....................................... 80
Franki.- Stenger
...................... 75
HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE
*"'■' -Don’t forget whim in town that
.......
uri P'"l
Caldwell keeps the best of ¡¡o.! Oregon. Saturday May 21st 1892.
.
.if 1 1 o’clock p ............
r t he ....
ii i k ___
..... 1 iliau Harris...................................... 78
¿’'.I •' ahdirigars
I ...................
< hind
the |,.,r! ¡»t
m. of
well
nown
70
afc, |r to diHpe.ise t» his many
cus ; (J'N’•! Brand conm eted.)
Horses Totoon Racine...........
Kalsornining. Decorating. Graining and
Flora A lien...............
. . . 70
“"^'Ira.
| consisting’of the finest, stock of
haia Oil Finiishng.
A lice Morrison
.............
7<>
.
i
| drivers, roadsters, brood man s and
i_i.
W1A
t «» slrtlrr
oforo
IT»»
II
\f J(.o « |ts
r.,
.
Vii
The _oi
aity
drug store.
Dr. H.
M
Katie Hackman................................. 65
Pa***’*»« li v-i •»<» »• th** c**ii’<trv »L-siring mv s»*rvic**s can p ly me intrude.
1 • mis ca«n.
I
’
aulim-
Locher
...........
........................
(55
i
Cows, horses, or trade of anv kind suit<-d to mv pu-p*>s-«
on proprietor, has just received
IL M. II0RT0X.
Lulu Johnson................................... .50
He
B.ißf ! • a supply of fresh goods
assignee.
Give me a cull. All wo-k done aci-ording to contract
Cora Rusk.
...............
7.5
jially calls attention to his
■-'^y of toilet soaps.
M ay W orthington .
school iini’uur.
Burns Gr
J. G. OSTLP.MEIER.
Assistant.
'ff'NuTICE—Peter Ch mens.
Report of the grammar depart­
Ty>xes al out 7 miles east of Burns.
^or*nb‘ .seed wheat of the va ment of the Burns school f.»r the
I
known as the White Austral- mouth ending April 29, 1892:
No enrnl'ed......................
40
Cjwheat, at 14 cents per lb
" «lavs t n ght.............
20
B r IVO IN Yot’H WHEAT.—John1
“ days attendance
.............676
sb*- r antwmnccs he will grind vour
“
"
absent
..............
.................
85
I BO11
H half cei t a pound, or
............... 34
cents p- r hundred and guar- Average attendance
a good llmr from goo»l wheat.
Average standing • f 4th grade:
9.5
Frank Wallace, of Mt. Vernon Alfred Welcome . .
Bertie
Harris
.
.........
90
t Countv. di»*d We»ln<-s«lay the
-
ult. from injuries received hv (
*«tll ■ running awav enroute Bessie Stenger...........
Nora Gowan............
Canyon Citv to his home
*•
He
» a wife and family.
'’he well
knovn imported En
<hireland Suffolk punch Stai-
Pearl Frv...................
95
. ............... 95
Della Giannini .............. ------------ 97
Edith Bvrd ..................... ................. 96
Eloise Huntington... .
la*
Mary Caldwell
» folh wing plac- h during the
Ewrard Sweitzer............
n. ■ondav at Harney; Tues-
Ti lie Tupker ................
and .Wednesday at
Burns;
Ollie Ware...........
Friday at Iat wen;
day ¿nd
a
Annie O-in.mrl ...........
•nd Sund iv at home, I
Josie Locher.....................
. fhirc tolta 18 months old can
Jessie Cahlwe'l..............
n «I a my time, at the While
May Gilliam.....................
livery I stable iW Burns
i
Whe«1 Lv Jim Mahon will
90
90
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f irNrrvousuebii.iy a-Uuii. m
ou.pi.iaui.
a.ler havin - tostol lts v « r.<l< rli.l< ur» t.v i |<n.. i .
t:i thoa-an 1«of <■ i»cs. ha» I- 11’ hi» iluly t<> l».> *>>
itk:; iw-i t >hij •urcrini’f-llow«. ,<c«unt< <11 j th’.»
t-i'itlv«' ar-l v de«.- • t -r-? icv c han nrorCci.nj. i
vvill «er l fi'«' < 1 chAH’f, t i »11 v ho d.^irc il. ll.il
r cin-, ii liermiti, 1 rt ncl or F.nr.i h. witli Ir l
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wt u< p i.» > «>< thing
tup hag I
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laDir. I t Ftire Mini H»k f«»rMra. A in<’a
bsM.lhing
tup and take n«» other kind.
90 U s L ami Ormi, ai Burli»,
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Nii’l'p i» heirb aneti ’hai
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SALEM. Or.
299 CorrTercial St-
CARRIES A MAMMOTH STOCK OE
MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING AND
—<»
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E 11I racing the Latest Styles ill make.
These gisais -;re products of tho
Salem W coleri Mills.
C'INAI. PRooE:
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Or«-|ion. Manti
thè f.>1l>.wiiiK
ramisi p«-.i «*r In a rtle.l itoti. <• >t hip I nielli lui.
lo n akr Hi ■ )>r,
in »il’p- n >»f hi« - ialm. ni >1
tha « ii 1 |.r »•( *111 l* ina..e ltrf.tr»- thè Hr* « rr
aiti Kete.ver at Buri a. oreg. n. .»■■ Mij 5
i«v., vii..
.1. hn V. Msitln.
liti X.». 777, f.»r Ih» NW',.»<*• Jl Tp T. 8 R.
¡0 S ri
Hr nairrv thè f.»ll.»wlnr wln-.,».» n- prove
hi» rollili iloti» Tati et.teupon a-iu < nl’lvation
• f Mld lauti, v f J. hti Q A' ai. ». « ha» III I.
R. -, Mi'Ktiiio.n ami J. I Greau. «Il of Puri ■
uregou.
J b. HUNTIXoToX. Ke»ia er
|
........ and 1 BETTER linethaneverbe-
And we will carrv in 1892 a ..........
LARGER
Orrgoiiians
can
do
no
i.etter
Ih n to patronize IIO.ME INDl'S-
f.»re. (.. „
TRY. These goods are h || made from Oregon Wool, l>v an Oregon Mill,
in i r ur midst
Oiegoiilaiis should tevl proud to Wear "Home made
(ioiliiiig,*’ which m style and aj | h arance Rill compare favorably will»
the g< «ala of any mill in the Uniteli Stales. They h ive I reo trini, found
to in- all wihi I. hik I wear aril
Send al once t< r •amplm. prie s and
blanke forarli in» asurci»»eiit. SAT ISl* AU I ION GUARANI RED.
Address. Sah m Woolen Mills Store,
l!ox 376, Salem, Oregon.