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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1892)
The Herald. —This country is having lots of —We do not say that there are rain. no good men of our county in sym ........... WEDNESDAY MAY 11.1692, —Notice A Robins' ad in this pathy with the peoples party, for some of our best friends are leaning issue. AND in that direction heavily. But riijM “ largest circulation of any —Just arrived; latest styles of Alas! we have to mark them as the | fthaiigton’s at A. Robbins. - NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. news reaches us, “another man gone —Who said you couldn’t get a wrong.” ‘«tÿ, Orr¿ good flavored cigar in town for five cal News, —The chairman, presiding at the cents? (fall nt the Citv Drugstore STS, republican speaking Monday eve Of Harney County- and inquire. ning, introduced Mr. Ellis, not as a -Cash M acy is in town. oteii ■ . . . —Hon. W. R. Ellis candidate, on candidate for congressional honors, -Ed Martin is improving. the republican ticket for congress, but ns the first congressman from ! N. BROWN, Burns Orea:«. L'ATEJI!-N. Brown is expected home. i gave us a bountiful repast of repub the second district of Oregon. We presume Mr. Ellis will be elected -Fine line of dress goods at A. licanism, Monday evening. I’1 ' »h.n8. n- ' — Ho! For the bort and shoe for t he district is overwhelming re publican, but think it bad taste in fr-Bro. Ellis has the pearl button store. Boots and shoes so “scheap as never vas I told you.” Fred fact not gentlemanly courtesy for a 1” down to cases. man in a vaunting manner to an Lunaburg and George Fry. , .nni -Bro Ellis, like the Items has nounee to an audience a victory "8 "" teeth full of wool. — Don’t forget when in town that which the party we guess, will gain Lee Caldwell keep« the best of liq but which has not yet been won. -Shade hats in all shapes and uors arid cigars behind the bar. when tin re wire democrats in the Itrimig at the Milliner Store. --------- AND T11E--------- ready to dispense to his many cub house, and not p-esent through mere curiosity but through respect iven ’-J- J- Pierson will remain here tomers. for the candidate. il after circuit court. —We kindly thank little Josie Il U N T1N G TON, O R El i O N. -B orn .—To' the wife of Chris —The well known imported En- Locher for a nice birth day present ---- - diman, on the 6th inst., a girl. to the editor, and assure our little glish-shire anti Suffolk punch Stal lion owned by Jim Mahon will beat FT Beautiful shades of Pongees, fr»end it is highly appreciated the following places during the lilies and Lawns at A. Robbins — We saw' some fine specimens of season. Monday at Harney; Tu-s This year we will surpass anv forme- attempt to secure your business. — Bro. Ellis in his speech last gold at the Assayers office this week. 'lav ami Wednesday at I u ns; Our stock is Larger, and co np.etu in every department. nday night, told the good things This gold was found in black sand, Thursday d Friday at Lawen; We want your trade! We must have it! We will have it if price« and came from the mines on Trout Saturdays and Sundays at home =4he party. • V' " Creek. One of his colts 18 months old can and treatment is what you want. —The Oasis Saloon is still in the •'Yxf/ d. Henry Richardson and Frank —( has. Voegtlv, our hardware be seen at anv time, at the White STRICTLY ONE PRICE. > wis proprietors. merchant, will in a few days havt Front livery stable in Burns No Misrepresentations. . jadies go to A. Robbins and see a full supply of miners tools, sheep ’ntlepentlenr (Timlhhite l’.»r Tr<-n«ure First class goods. Call on us or send for prices. ir fine stock ofC'alico, Ginghams, «hears, as well as a full stock of Fn E ast O reg < n H erald : Hav hardware. ills and Zeprvetts. Proprietors of HUNTINGTON WAREHOUSE ing been legally nominated as an — B ring in your wheat .—John Independent candidote for Conntv —Carl jCecil, Dick Miller and Sayer announces he will grind your uire, Willi ams wire in our town wheat at, a half cert a pound, or I'reasurer hv qua’ified electors of Harner conntv. O-., and bavins.1 o days of last week fifty cents per hundred and guar formal I v accept'd «aid nomination DIO YOU K.TVOW antees good flour from good wheat. I am fairly and squa-ely before the iLUMN —If you want anything in th» soliciting their votes at the That Joe Boucher, one of the best blacksmiths in the Stain had come < i « iv . e of Ladies fine Shoes, Dress — All ye thirsty souls who long people, noils on June 6. 1862. and respect back to Burns, and is in tne Stenger Blacksmith Shop? He has for his aru. > ids, Ribbons t tc. Go to A. Rob fora refreshing draught, don’t stand full v request von to announce th' on the order of going, but go, and fact through the widely-read col partner S. B Ware a first class mechanic. = on n sr. go quick to Frank Lewis and Henry umns of the H erald . These gentlemen guarantee satisfaction in every particular. , n „ — Geo. Moore has moved to Fox And obl ’ ge vonrs trnlv. Richardson’s saloon, and slake your ;, „ Iley, Giant county. We are nor- T hos . H R oberts . thirst. Call and try them. to lose George, he is a good citi —We had the pleasure of shak Aneti"!! Saie. iv«rd.n and an accommodating neigh BOUCHER & WARE. ing the hand of O. V. Motley, yes h.ir»»<* ’’ ••ft One hundred head of assignment terday afternoon. Mr. Motley was —The McKinley bill is a bonan stock horses at Burns Harney Co a resident of our county two years • i to the Workingmen, ail they have Oregon. Saturday May 21st 1892 ago, but now resides at Myrtle Ore at 1 o’clock HOUSE. SiCN AND CARRIAGE j! m.of the well known ll)(>r , do is to strike for higher wages gon. He informs us that he (J-N T brand connected.) Horses d petition McKinley to increase expects in a short time to move consisting of the finest stock of i r«iuii) tariff. his family here and again become drivers, roadsters, brood mares and It ,m colts. Terms cash. -The Iniost useful thing that a resident of our county. Kalsornining Decorating Graining and II. M. H orton , 1 11 ’ e ’."I 0. Ellis carries with him on his Hard Oil Finishing. assignee. —We wish, McKinley would rvasitng tour is “that box of ax Parties living in the country desiring mv services ran pay me in trade. Crease.” He needs it to lubricate come out here, himself, and apply some of his tariff balm to our dis .«-«t machinery of the McKinley tar jJ^'bill. D. of R- I- O. O. F- Cows, horses, or trade of any kind suited to my purposes gruntled democrats who have gon« Give me a call. All work done according to contract. and are learrng strongly towards gJ- II. Finn, republican the peoples party, maybe he could GRAND BALL! J, G. OSTERMEIER. Burns Ur- '^““minee for the otlice of prosecut- at least make republicans of them, ^^t-attornev, in company with Capt. that would be vastly superior to a May 20th 1892. ly, gate us a pleasant call a few “stick in between.” Burns-Canyon Stage Line, t, 016 A T YOU NG’S HALL. ng it 8 since. Mr. Finn is a resident I 0, 1’.— I. J ewitt , P roprietor . Grande, Union county. — Dr. Marsden was called to the IEII’ For the benefit of the young and aT —When the railroad reached neighborhood of Pine Creek a day struggling order:—Degree of Re leaves Burns on Monrtav«. Wednesday s. and Friday«, a! 6 a. m. Connect* with the Ontario, Prineville, and I nkevlcw stag« a at Burna. Gond accoro«’*)» )re. iinsville, Texas, there was such a or two ago to patch up a man who bekah, I. O. O. F. th>DH for pHRReiigeis. >h of all classes to that country| received serious injuries. A run It cowboys who, up to that time, away team caused the presence of A Cordial invitation extended to all. ----d been getting 150 to $100 a the doctor necessary; a leg being i $1.50 >ntb, found their wages cut down broken in two places and an arm,{ Tickets besides many biuises on the body \---$25 and -ioOper month They, course, were sorely in need of of the unfortunate victim of the di»-[ aster. I AN OLD ANO W f LLT k IKI» Rr.MKt>V.—MrS o Ellie’ protective tariff Windallw'l'octhinK «'rup hns t>een u«wl l.r oi er flit v » ear» bv milll-.u» ofmothera f..r thelt Manufacturers of < uhi:« testili' ir, withnerfee! «fiere»* • —The freight receipts on wire. — List of jurors for the term of Il hildren a »libra ihe chilo a.rf et a ihe trilli a. alla «t palo. < urea w inri colle, and la thè 1 est rem- . r t, flour, meats, syrup, canned circuit court: J. H. Oard, Chas. all Tinware Sheet-Iron Goods. edv 1. r Iilarrheora la pleaseiit lo thè ina e. «old In DmaKis a In every pari of thè w..r d i ids, oil, lumber, merchandise, Richardson, J Q Adams, V S Curtis. Tweiitv tlvecema a botile. Il» ' alue I» im ali n able. Re «tire and aak f.rr Mrs Wlnilalow'a Of the O. C. Co., Huntington. • Henry Sturgeon. R J Williams. J -rovlhinic -: :- also dealer » in -:-:- S> rup. and taire no other kind. >m Jan 1. 1882, to May 1, 1892. W Norton, James Smith. J A Mc HARDWARE P A I NTS. OI LS. G LASS, re 1,100.000 tbs or fifty-five car Cune. G Hurlburt, J T Kidd, II COXCLMPTXC.Ii CVIiEl». DOOR’S & WINDOWS, JttioMpbyari'uui. r^r.ieu irv.a priuui-c, baring olBo.000 tbs each, equal to Bugler, J M McMullen, J C Foley, hn.Ipr .cvUiu bia'A^uua by an l-a*L tnu.a u.i»»ior>- aryuiut >ruuu ut a »nnvle veseiabie nu.edy tor (|^ rewtrain loads. This does not F C Eister. James Price. J Olenden tiu aie-.-Uy uml p. ruo*u» ui eur< oi C.»ro>uw|Ai<‘n, AMMUNITION 4 FISHING TACKLE TIN WARE. GRANIT Uroj^hitiA, < u.uT.11. A*UiB.a and all lltrr.a: *bd |()V fl Ude their warehouse and for en. Thoa Walls, P S Mortimer, J F Lung Affections, a.«o u uuriliW and radical cuio WARE. GARDEN SEEDS. FARMERS’ 4 MECHANICS’ TOOLS. Nervous Or.-bil.tv a..dad Xerv utcoaiplaintr. iiioi rd I ng business, but purely O. C. I Oakerman R F Clavpool S II Em Dr alter bavin -tc»lcd'iUivr.nd<rliil< ural.it i«.»» n in thousan l«ofcw*. ha« fr t it hin duty to tr.r U 4 UNDERTAKING GOODS. At greatly reduced prices. "f tM^Mases. This immense trade erson, C C Hip, L B Springer, G \\ it known tibl’surenngfcllnwa Actuated l y thia and a des.f t->r».leve hnman «uflcnnp, t that *m oroves the confidence Young. A Hasset, Geo Fie.-iiinn. •notive disc- I free of charge, V» «lie ho desire il, tl.is r cipe in German, Fresch or Engibh. with fi ll the ability, popularity and fair Chas Kenyon, J W Shown, Gei direction« tor i and u« n< »*»»tbymr.U Gun Repairing a Specialty. (Jail and see ua. > « sdrlr-««'-'» mi *» stt’rp, ram »■« th!« psnrr. sling of the O. C. Co. Marshall. W. A. THE PIONEER FIRM Leading IXÆercliant O. C. co. GEER BROS.