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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1892)
Agnes Gage, who have l>een absent for several weeks visiting friends in Grant countv, returned home last Monday. I The Herald, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 17. 1»PZ OUR NEIGHBORS- Clippings from our Neighboring ehangeN. burns market MARTIN BE YER LEY, proprietor. »•’arm r„t One section of land I north of Burns, fully which can be irrigated w I of soil unsurpassed, - . j to range. For salechn; »v I B ym \ * —Notice the new ad of the Burns i Meat Market. The proprietor en-i deavors to keep on hand, meat of Kx- the best quality, gives good weight at reasonable prices, and is atcen- I t-urm forsak I ti ve to customers. S ome F irst T hings in O regon — OIIDIN'AME NO 27. An exchange says tlmfirst marriage I in the Wallamette valley was that ordained bv the Town ot ; Be it of Rev. Jason Lee ami Ann Maria Burns, in Harney county, Ore-, Pitman, on June 16, 1827. David gon. Lee performed the ceremony and | Sec 1: It shall be unlawful f< r immediately after it Cyrus Sliep I any person or persons to throw anv herd and Susan Downing and Chas. I paper or anv trash of whatever na- J. Roe ami Nancy McKay were also ! tore upon any of the public streets united, making of it a trippie wed lof the town of Burn«, or upon anv ding. Mrs Jason f ee died about I back street or ailey within said a year afterwards and with her I town, or upon any vacant lot in babe was interred in the Lee Mis said town. sion cemetery, being the first grave ]' And it shall be the duty of ever prepared in Oregon for the re 'Marshal ami street commissio ceptioti of a white mother and or either of them to look after sa d child. Rev. David Leslie was I streets, alleys and vacant lots and made n justice of the peace in 1840 I I to see that this ordinance is com He was the first ollicer to bear this | plied with: and it is hereby made I title in Oregon ami there was more the duty of the Marsha! and Night title than anything else in it, since watchman to arrest any one caught his appointment was simply ac-1 violating this ordinance and take quiesc-d in by the settlers. Dr. J him before the Recerder of raid 1/ Biot-ir-k was Oregon’s first su town for trial premej-nlge He was elected when Every person convicted of violat-i it was decided to do away with the ing this ordin nice shall be fined j other- of governor in 1841. He was1 not 1 ss than $'», nor more than $30 ! instructed to render his decisions Sec. 2: It shall I»«* the duty of all j occording to tile code of New York persons resi ling within the town ot I Burns, to remove from their back • A’banv Democrat: The vote of yards ami inclosures all garbage Oregon will he cast for Cleveland and fiith that may have accumu | or Harrison. Weaver will be t lu lated or that may hereafter accum third man in the race and far be, ulate therein; ami upon neglecting hind. Anv mat', will throw his and refusing to comply with this' vote away by voting for Weaver section after notice given them by ■ 'I’lie only way to beat Harrison in the Mayor or street commissioner, I this state is to vote tor Cleveland. ¡the person or persons so neglecting I The problem is a very simple one In .Im.<• the democrats had twice as or refusing to comply with this( many votes as tin* peoples party section shall upon conviction tl.er.-- of It«* fined by the Recordei not le-s and they will increase their Vote than $5 nor mor«* than $10. this fall. Sec 3: It shall be the duty of «-very person owning a well within (’arm-git*, it is said, gave $100, th«1 town of Burns to see that such (Mill to elect 11 a rris, >n ami the Reed well is kept properly cleaned; and con^r I'hcv g ive him the Me it shall I«- the duty of the street Kinley tariff which nrtdiibits com commissioner to examine the wells within the town of Burns and s< e petition w th the products of his that the foregoing section is com i factories, lie is satisfied ami lives plied with; and anv person or per in Ins castle in Scotland, sending sons refu-ing or n glecting to com his cmigraliibiti ins and a barrel of ply with this section and to proper Scotch wlii-key for Harrison’s sec Iv clean his or her said well within five days after being notified to do ond camp lign —Eugene Guard. so by th«- street commissioner shall upon conviction thereof be fined * 10 A t a cal im-t met ting the ques not less than ” 5 ' nor more that, ’ 11. K El LEY, Ma vor. tion of when action should be ' akin I W. (’. B yrd , I under the ricentl v enact« <1 law, F rank L ewis , > Conncilmen. authorizing the President to retali-; M II. B renton ,) ...... I ate upon Canadian vessels, war Dated at Burns August 6, 1892 discussed, but as only t he t wo Fosters ami Attorney General I Miller were present no definite I conclusion was arrived at California .1 Sot hieiin democrats regard the r. Milt ot the Alabama state election as the death kllell of the pti-pl« s party movement in the South, so far its its controling any e «•« t< r I Votes is concerned, ami they think it w ill also aid in keeping a number of Congressional districts democrat ic that might have «-l«-ctcd people s party men it" that partv had carried Alabama. A«t«l iiioiim I lit in* — B orn .—To to the wife of A. C. Worthington, on the 12th inat., a girl. Sweek " I am a pint.. -r tn this couv.ry, having t»r* i ! "*.»>« am Four year» h omy llttla •« it 1 -Irrv «H‘r:iine blood poisoned by impure /ini« iu vaccination. Hi» ami swelled ter- r .. « in . iv’ great apmy. Physicians said V»» :i m :n\.at be amputated, and own than bianc* *rv woub! be doubtful. One .lay I r< a 1 a:«>ut a blood p-iriAcr new to nie, •nd »». anrjwiM-1 to learn that It was pie I ar.-.l by C. I. II. mh I, «| I. whom I used to r» '■» • 1i"I inCh.'-ea. Vt 1 deci ted to na- my l»>y trr ll.'ou s Sar-aparitln. at-d t a« ni i-h erst fled when it »• -nv d t<>h< 'p 1 in. llo contlnu. t t > c-ow In-tar as wo r;i <>h in the Sai.aner a. a: <1 hatin-f n-cd II. • 1« ic » . i.t r. lv , nn-d. AsMoods Sa-A.pan.l* hn< « ■. - ipllshed snch won- <! .1 remitl«. I r* . «nnniend it «1 I pos- > • y <•»■>•• ' no k it. Si.srrr. r.. Ip par Lake, take Co., cal. The City Treasurer — B orn .— 1 • the wife of Hrnrv Caldwell, m the 15th inst . a girl —Mra (’. A t"'’irrr's Experience With i ;<>t>.i'* Sit rnu pa villa. and Miss Of 1 on«-II M«-« . "The above t« from ini brot'i -r, «•- -c « c- atnre I recwwi. ed. t am s > <'nd to t •• f» to the es< rllem • 1« . -u|-v • and to my that C. 1 Ho I A «''-are eon<ldcrr<l on« of the most re’ «'•'.« 1 • ■« In Nev. I ne’snd." Van B Bvsarait, City Tree u. er, Lawe'.l. Mass. tOO Doses Ono Dollar Fc I A good ranch belong Campbelll. containing I lbe ndles south east of B. F'° ranch lias about 100 at .^j meadow land. Pricel> best that can be procured, with ••' “Q,,r*“’ ,o *"1 D - trade for sheep. any amount, from 1 to 5OOlbs. B yjd ( Will serve customers with ADVERTISEMENTS j lies and the Cot rest MRS. LOUIS RACINE, Prop’t. gati I'hi.s HotelJiiui* recently been enlarged and entirely renovated , in first o and nan The table is Supplied with the Best the Market Affostee: BURNS Traveling Men will find this Hotel a nice and Desirable Son earn nan tee. T mis« Li of d the G W. YOUNG Proprietor. dart Alai that George is “in it,” “and don’t, you forget il.” into: What he don’t know about the car«* of horses is not worthb in tl R RED FROST LIVERY SW Nice Turn-outs, Passengers taken to any part of thecom.-men even _______________________________________________________ _ i n fl u the refuf □RUGS MEDICINE PAINTS. BBE~ take TOILET ARTICLES, GLASS, P UTTY,l|t is E. GRACE P roprietor , to fee ietv takin BURN? n all A Large Assortment of kt on angu 4o»tn atfi‘ HiCOU FINE CUTLERY. NOTIONS. £»>-■’ ;o tor Has just been Received. I t i ins in PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY Everything guaranteed pure and of the very I’d rary, PATENT MEDICINES SOLD AT MARKED PRK 10n u itaten ee in the juickl growir City Drug Sto^- Prop«*''*” r are no campa were a McKit « ^ ä DEAI.F-R s lN«a^_> main« DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, PATENT ^’FI e<1 blI1 li. M. HORTON, STATIONERY. DIAMOND DYES. CHOICE I’EpF effect A FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. TOBACCO, CIGA r S‘ Fine Wines & Liquors fcr Medical P notn, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold *-y dnivt ata t> • v fo< S a rrrparrd snly by < I. IIOOD A Co., A.-otii. iat . v A Lvweil. M am . * Prescriptions accurately compounded. First Class Dental Work Done from I urera