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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1892)
,-<nn BURNS MARKET. One section of 1^,== pie. rep., and Carnahan, populist, of 7631. At this rate Fishback 's majority in the whole state will exceed 30,(XX). It is believed the poll-tax amendment to the constitu tion has been defeated. The Herald. WKDKESDAY SEETEMBEKU. WW OTO NEIGHBORS- Clipping* from our Neighboring Ex change«. MARTIN BEVERLEY, proprietor. north of Burns, fu]|,' w which can be irrigav of soil unsurpassed ,c’1 to range. For sale Joi > Q. < (t □ ? Ct —A bunch of very fine oats was left at this office several days ago. raised on the ranch of R. J. Ivers BtJhe ~} (t Pl A good ranch be’ot,*' Q Campbelll. containinJ miles south east of-or serve customers with the ranch has about 100k beet that can be procured, with meadow land. Pri«ior Pi trade for sheep. What Weaver ha» Said. The following is an extract from the speach of Weaver, candidate of the ‘ Peoples Party” fo C tiled for All parties owing the firm of J Durkheimer A’ Co. are urgently President.— H>-»aid in Oscaloosa. August 25th requested to call and settle, as the 1892. firm desire to close their books ‘ No republican can ever, under at O'icc. any circumstances, have any part Respectfully or lot with the hungry. rel«elli<»us. i J DvRkHEIMER AUo. I Dian hating, woman-selling gang corjxirateil under the name of dem-, Notice. ocracjr, a name so full of stench j and poison that it should be Blot- I ted from the vocabulary of civiliz- ' Notice is hereby given that I A ed men and handed over to the bar Hills, resident of Harney county barism that it so fitly no v and ln,Ore.. after this date Aug. 17, 1862, all the past has represented. give my son Fred Hills his time, and will no longer he responsible Diptheria has made its appear for his conduct, contracts or indebt ance on Bridge creek. Dr. Belk edness. And further notify all per nap was called to consult with Dr sons not to contract or trade for any Center, who ie treating Hie afflicted. •tock or«ither property he may He returned yesterday * '*' '”*• claim to have on my ranch. ami from him we learn the sad news | Dated August 17th 1892 •f the death of three children in the I A. J. H ILLS. family <>f Rev and Mrs J M Maus ti< l<l Those children of whom th« parents have been bereaved by the| dread epidemic arj Mvrtie, ag-«1 7 years, who died Aug. 30th, Emma Over the Burns race course c< in- Bell, aged 21 years, who died Sept encing October 13th: 1st ami Mark A., aged 1^, whodi* d First day, 13th: — Running race St ptember 2d. I wo other ch Id* i n>ile dash, fc- for all. J ur e r ._ :l I . i ren are ill in the sa ne family, > ’wt|H25. we tru-t that Providence will relieve Second «lav, 14th:—Running race us of the sad duty of announcing *(XXJ yds free for Saddle Horses that their death. — Prineville News. never run for public money. Puree 1.511. Same day:—Trotting Race. 1 S even Y ears M ore —A wander lug evangelist with an unnecessary mile, free for all horses rais -d in Purse amount of black hair is holding Harnev County. 2 in 3. forth in the public plaza in the eve I 175. Third dav. 15th:—Running race, nings, telling the p«ople that we have entere 1 u | miii the last seven i mile dash, free for all. Purse vtaisof this BOiOyear dispen*a 1150. lion, and within 34 years the dead Fourth day, 17t'n:—G* 0 yd < dash shall ari-e ami other uncanny c r free for all Purse $125. Fifth dav. 18th:—Running race, cumstances will thrust th m-elve- upon the pocr>m of ordinary j i mile heats Jin 3, fn e fir all. American 1 fe. He savs there wi I Purse. 1200. I h * I 1 I. iwmi good souls who will not Sixth day, 19th:—Twei tv five li ive Io die to get to I m aven, ami ! mile race e, free for all. no one r der in Ashland have al- > to run more than 5 horses in said several p •<» readv figured themselves in.—Ash ra-e aid vach rid. r t» chaige land Tidings horses every mile and start from the score. Puree 175 L ek C aldwell . E scaped A gain —The asylum authorities at Salem have wri’ten W.W J ohnson . Secretary to Sheriff Noland notifying him ol______ the escape of John Hutcheiison from that institution by digging the wall of his cell during the night of August 20th. Hutchinson J /*/«nrrr-'j* Experience JI'itA is the jHiwerfu) insane man that JitHHl’s Sarsaparilla. “lim» pion-er In this roumry. having « is committed to the a«xlum from tw-.n her* SO years Four years a^oioy llttla Wolf <_• c e k. k, May 3d, his capture! e I Ury t-ecame bloodpoironril l>y impnr» taking place after a hard struggle. O in in vaccination. Ilia arm »welled ter- r < an»,n;<reat agony; Phyalclan» said In .lune he escaped from the a»v v>e a. m m«.»t be ennputated, and even than him ami was captured near Harris t «re- er. noul-1 be doubtful. One day I n-ad about a blood pnriAer new to me, burg, Linn county by two of the and waa »nrprised to learn that it was pre oilmen« of the asylum, 1 he jieople pared bv C. I. Hood. wl.h whom I used to ei to «.h.nil tn Chelsea. Vt I dee'let to of Wolf creek are in mortal fear of na' i my boy try Hond a Sarsaparilla and i as iwirh grat'.fled when it • '-med to hi'p the maniac, as he has threatened I m He cont-.nned to grow better a» we each, m the Sanar-ar'a. and having u-ed to kill all of *hein. Officers are i I ■■■ ’< » 1» now ent rely < .-•-■! A« II - » sa-wnariila hsa a- mplished »u h won- searching for the mill —Guard. dr-f it result». I reron-m■—d It all I po> < any amount, from 1 to SOOlbs. > burns advertisements « 'X i » h'y ean." Jrr. -"« U. Fucrta. t'ppag Lake. Lake Co . Cal The Cl. y Treaanrer Have V um H<«r«l fr< m Vrkanaa«' Lot ts, Sept 9.— A telegram from Little Rock. Ark . savs official returns of the state election have l>een rect i veil from 21 counties. They give Eishback. dem., for gov ernor, a majority over both Wb'p- Of tz-well Na«a »ays: " The above 1» from my brotber, « ho»e » gnat-tro I red. I am » »o elad tor-.-.’v to the ei . en. e ■ l . ' < -»apart • »nd to »ay that C-1 llo 1 A Co are <-on»’dered on» of the mo»t rel •’\- f-m» tn hew Kurland,” Van B M-»area, city Trearurer, Lo»eil Maa* -------- ------ A M j impai J. DUR.K.HEIMJ2 4^ GENERAL MERCHANDISE e waj Ives, ey al ough I J W holesale ne th: I have a larger and better stock of goods than any firm ,peara Oregon, and priceB will compare favorably with any store nera m of Rail Road. ¡n^ f o California -» Parties wishing their fall and winter supplies will do » arP ei on me. Respectfully, wspaj J DURKHEIMER. BnnsZ^ the u i ui i' i V| «-< uvv.0n oi . GLASS, PUTTY i1 in ft O . E. GRACE P roprietor , u Ç - - X -• A I,arge Assortment of •evaler nding •phibit the si BURNS .? ay be reasurj ight t ditexip althou FINE CUTLERY. NOTIONS, iolera c -nator < ashing ive thei Has just been Received. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM!’e™ty Everything guaranteed pure and of the very best !lsoluteV PATENT MEDICINES SOLD AT MARKED PRlClhough some n _jtinues H & r o [ t may 1 explai i which ily reite MRS. LOUIS RACINE, Prop’t. i armor made Thi> Hoteljha« recently been enlarged and entirely renovated in firs* , . . make The table is Supplied with the Best the Market Ano. |j FRENCH HOTEL Traveling Men will find this Hotel a nice and Desirtbit the jx ms, but at up to - i —— j | done oh, pool onsible i City Drug StoTtu hardi H. M. HORTON, ---------------- nt publi ProprieW »» not u ,s been thing al ecific wi « ■^»nEAl.KKS IN_-^ » STATIONERY, DIAMOND DYES, CHOICE PEpF too Dosoa Ono Dollar duty he * FANCY TOILET ARTICLES.TOBACCO, CIGAR?E >«« *• .Atne, to d Fine Wines & Liquors fcr Medical Pu ' a S f . cbeta Hood’s Sarsaparilla Fold by draertat« Fl »‘xfo.gs Prepared *n!y b.- «' I. HOOD A Co.. A,«Mhrw>«a, Lowell, Maa» Tfl DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEpIl~ Prescriptions accurately compounded. First Class Dental Work Done r considh