East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, October 26, 1892, Image 7

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    —Circuit court here will not con-1
Farm for Sale.
—Campaign Caps 25 eta. each at
—It has been decided by the
No I the Milliner Store.
One section of land about 7 miles
court of Idaho, that tinue longer than this week.
State Supreme i-----------
ly ^ongiiif J
—As soon as we can get around ' north uf Burns, fully 160 acres of
criminal cases, several divorce
Mormons have no right to vote.
ÎESDAY OCTOBER Ä. ISM
to it you can get anything a chris- which can be irrigated, and quality
cases but no decrees vet.
—Don’t forget Henry Cheatham,
Good outlet
ened la6t1 tian ought to eat at Dillard s mar- | of soil unsurpassed.
—Circuit court conv
barber,
desires
a
part
of
your
pat
­
Local
News
RE,
Monday afternoon at ¡the hour of|ket. We intend to run on a strict- to range. For sale cheap.
ronage, at the new barber shop.|
B yrd <k K ing .
Judge Clifford on ly business principle—pay for what
'A RITM^
1 o’clock p m.
—Services were held at the M.
we buy, and collect for what we
■AS Tui LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
the bench, Court bailiff, A. Gill-
Farm for Hale.
E.
church
in
this
place
last
Sunday.
AMY B wsfaper IN this county .
iiam; jury bailiff, Geo. Wright ; sell. Call and see us.
J. W. Mack at 11 a m, and in the
■ grand jury bailiff', H. A. Dillard;,
A good ranch belonging to IL G.
1 evening at 7 o’clock, Rev. McCain I foreman, Oliver Farro; Jasper Da-
NOTICE.
—Burps is still on the boom.
¡Campbelll. containing 160 acres 12
Port I
—Henry Cheatham has erected I vis, Geo. Tregaskis. Robert Drink |
—Parrish is still in
. -r district mile«» south east of Burns. Thia
' a barber shop between the old store i water. E. D Baker and C. C (
Pay vour School tax fu
land
no one or it will by collected by the ranch has about 100 acres of good
building, recently occupied by J . ■ Kirkland.
Prosecuting attorney.
Sheriff
after the first of November, meadow land. 1’nce $800 or will
—The republican speaker Irwin
Durkheimer and the Red Front i M. R Biggs.
will go to Harney to-day.
trade for sheep.
1 Saloon.
H. M. H orton ,
ull
^Z-Thos. Howard, an old pioneer
B yrd <t K ing .
—Attorney Haves of Harney is
School Clerk.
—Jorgenson is on the top shelf. who came here in ’62 and now
■ • • • 'ProprifJ in attendance at this term of court. You can have your watches and
residing near Drewsey, is doing
Notice.
__ G. M Irwin Republican State clocks repaired also your picture duty this week as a juror. It is To The Democratic Central Commit- !
I, Hear the I-Elect0Ft flpoke to our citizens last
tee of Harney County.
I
1 taken bv day or night.
quit’) a treat to converse with him
I have bought the entire stock
■
I
night.
of goods of J. Durkheimrr <fc Co.,
and
hear
his
experience
of
the
—W. C. Bvrd, democratic candi-
'
Your action, when assembled on land Abner Robbins, and solicit the
FLOC,.-- —Ladi |es do not forget when in
Idate for joint representative, will early days of Harney and Gr int.
town that we have a new millinery visit Grant county, starting from Mr. Howard has poultry of the the 24th inst. for the purpose continuance of all old patrons of
of nominating a candidate for Loth firms.
store.
Burns to morrow or next day. Will I “buff cochin” breed which were
Respectfully.
the office of joint representative,
—A Ae« dance was given by the endeavor to visit Canyon, John hatched out in London England,
J.
D urkheimer .
I hope you will have no cause to
'CK I,RASM republicans, last night at Locher’s Dav, Prairie Citv and Long Creek and shipped direct to Ogden and
regret
I am truly grateful for the
from thereto him by his son.
Hall.
NOT CE.
—The Red-Front Saloon is well
honor confered upon me, and will
—Notice our offer of the H erald
—Mrs.| Chas. Adams was in patronized. The excellent manage­
B urns , Aug. 8. 1892.
accept the nomination believing,
Burns last night, on her way home ment of the house together with the and Goodform, an excellent maga that in your selection of a candi­
I have this day sold my entire
from a visit to Montana.
billiard and pool tables and its rep zine, the subscription of which is date you were of the belief that you stock of merchandise to Mr. J.
$2. We offer both at the price of
ing for the best interest of i Durkhein‘e’’ who "'ll continue the
—Attorney Cozad ofCanyon Citv utation for keeping the best brands
were actin_
the Herald. We do this not be­
of
liquors
and
cigars
insure
patron
B
yv-4 pivociiu
8 Vti»
the ! oiily III»»
lawver
present « at this
all concerned. Gentlemen accept business at the. place formerly con­
cause we feel ourselves financially
ducted by me.
age.
«rm of Court from t hat town.
| my thanks; and rest assured, if
bale to do so, but we desire to in­
I tru«t Mr. Durkheimer will re
—Mrs. Stone has opened a milli
—EtftValton is now doing the
elected, my effort will be to do my ceive the support, of all my former
crease
the
circulation
of
our
paper,
I ner store in the Locher building,
whole duty.
I patronage.
A. R obbins .
soHaliact in the barber shop of
I formerly occupied by Mrs. Sweek and as an inducement to delinquent
Before concluding I desire to say
n Rpbmson.
subscribers to pay up. We hope
She has a select and complete stock our friends will avail themselves of to the voters of Harnev and Grant
-PiMiitv Clerk Chas Kenyon is
of millinery which the ladies of this liberal proposition, and we counties that if I am fortunate j
his duties with evident
Burns and Harney 'county are in earnestly solicit those in arrears to enough to be elected to the office to
Motion to the public.
pay up.
which I am aspiring, I shall go to I
vited to call and examine
—The Stenger store building is
—The Elite Saloon under the
—The beys in the logging camp^ the legislature not in the interest of
ng fitted up by E. A McCov and
ameJBToods for musical entertain- management of Harris is up the river, were badly frightened ar’.v click, section or town, but to
doing a good business. Everythin« and very much excited, a few | use every endeavor and work with
nMntaytk.'.ting rink, dances etc.
is kept in his line and of the nights ago. Thev heard a scream a will for mv whole constituency.
—Henry Caldwell street com-)j)eg^ quality not “bug juice” but near the camp which they supposed i A 1 gislator should have no fa vor | vr. V1?,f. T,
ivftfi'i i^P*Oner’ ’8 l)URy
week putting i
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r
i
a
tn «Rfrav
EMBER
8th.
stiaight goods. Call and sample. ’ issued
the a throat
of r —
no . less if.p«
Des fn
to lead hi
him
astray hut.
but flntv
duty to i
n the street crossing?, and laying
animal than a panther; every onejh's constituents should
be his
— At the meeting of the county
—[ o ] at [ o ]—
was immediately on the alert, dogs ■ guiding star and its dictates con-
democratic central committee, held
—A dance will be given in the
barking. men hurrying to and froj'trol, and be followed to the letter,
Locher’s
Hall.
in Burns last Monday afternoon,
re bui lding formerly occupied
the dogs dashed across the river,
W.
C.
B
yrd
.
for the purpose of nominating a
J. Durkheimer on the evening
B urns
O regon .
candidate
for joint-representative the boys followed half dressed and
j^Bnlier the 4th, by E. A. Mc-
From Tlir Narrows.
behold,
a
Screach
owl
flew
¡from
a
for the counties of Harney and
HoW I'l
James Woods.
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le*I bir R"i>
Grant, W. C. Bvrd received the tree giving the boys a parting sa­
Our bridge across the Narrows
—Julge William Miller, now,| nomination.
lute as it flew away. The dogs
■ brand J P"
will be completed in a few days.
Good music will be furnished
anvil on rJ
were ashamed and the boys—well
at law. made his “debut” i
~
.
» , • ,
c
.
,
—Oregon horses, of which, sev they cussed.
for
the
occaeion.
The
Bland
family
have
left
here
rm of court, and we are
, ,
, . ,
,
t
’
n eil her hi
.
-,ii-
,»
.era!
hundred
have
been
taken
trom
1 ein b <*
with the intention of going to
tate, acquited himself very I
....
ul (kure’“
|v
1 our county in the last three months,
Bun) «ni*
Washington.
Everybody Invited,
—School books at the drug store
' to southern and eastern markets.
• Met ain spoke to the peo- and sold at good prices is prima of H. M. Horton .
I
There are several new buildings
Come one; Come all.
(going up here, out school house is
Or?^"
r toWn 011
Monday j facie evidence of their worth to the
—Peach brandy at Caldwell’s
Music furnished hv Til! Glaze.
l*l,; Political issues of
i one of them.
of , i farmers in the thickly settled acri
agri for $3.50 a gallon, cash.
he day
j
cultural districts.
M. V Smith of Silver Creek has
—16oz plug Horse Shoe Tobacco
I
—BJ n —To Mr. and Mrs. Chas.} —The O. C. Company of Hun
j moved his family to the Narrows.
50cts.
cash
at
City
Drug
Store.
^.9 ohn9on on th« 'tight of the 23rd
tington are now receiving the re
D. A. Cawlfield, son and son in-
JAMES B. BLÂINE,
Plenty of flour at the Prairie City I,
c
«'hoop! (wa
;d of .„ir
fai honest dealing with
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d . gl ,» m
; ii „ Every __
u____
Ingun, but its a girl.
Roller
Mills.
sack
warrant ’ ­ 1 *aw with their families, have just
1
the ranchers of our county. Every
returned from the Steen Mountain,
—The town is very quiet this <El.v we bear of some one starting ed.
where they have been for the last
psidering the fact of circuit f°r *bat place and with the inten-
Prairie City Roller Mj]| gives I two weeks <
B urns
O regon .
' on a hunting expedition.
rt png held. Very few per-i tion of buying of that fl rm.
cH
33ft>s of flour and 12tbs of brand' They succeeded i
I
•
— ’»> kiLing 14 deer.
and shorts per. bushel wheat.
pent except tho-e compelled i
—Frank Lewis, proprietor of the
Mrs. 0. A. Adams is expected
Ire
L, .,
Brewery Sa'oon, to which place he
Builders tools and all kinds of home soon from Mont
- ------ tana where
L
", returne<l 'r(im Calif- recently moved, is no v fitted up building hardware at the Burns
she has been visiting her daughters. LAND OFFICE AT BURNS, OREGON.
'
e tiesday. We presume nicely with billiard room, card hardware store, at bottom prices
Sevtember 26, 1892.
Notice 1 b heieby giveu thnt thè foltowin»
A Birth day party was given at
«" '»t ns horses and mules room, bar fixtures, etc. Also the for cash.
o mHkt-flna|rnra’ri*”1 n°’1,v oi hÌB '•"‘■'"ion
tinnì proufin suppuri of his elaim and
the residence of Mr. Simmons’ on or malie
J^and his wife! best brands of liquors, beer, wines
»? a
Wi" be m*‘1e »«'‘’ré »he KeglÌ
Potatoes, onions, eggs and farm the evening of the 21st. inst.
ber
lì
iwV.^fc-'
’ ’’ Ore(fon> on N”' em-
»«unis Friday night but ' and cigars,
produce
of
all
kinds
wanted
at
lately we did not meet with ' _T.
.
in V
•* Moore.
D emocrat .
NF1Z SF^NF.OrÌhe ?’-• -XW Mellon 34. SEJ.Ì
Cash paid.
I'* here to inquire his sue-1-
1 be news from Buenos Avres Dillard« market
««■ 4.
NE*z, Sec. W.Tp, 20 S R 2» F
Z*
hit e U.? h H'8 ,hf‘ h'tlowing wilni-Bwa to prove
is that the revolution in Santiago
—Miners tools and implements '
b‘>e" "«e<l for
del Estere is assuming formidable in full stock just received, and over flftw«™ bv‘minin'P
ali vi"n<Ì W H ’
received this week, a copy ( proportions,
The rebels are in pos­ for sale at Voegtly’s hardware store.
J. B. H untington , Regi ster
mipaign text book of the session of the capital, and have
*>c party, from tl
—Who said you couldn’t get a
*e state placet! the provincial ministers un­
bÄ v 8. L and rnca, at ¿firn., Oregon, Oetoba»
good
flavored cigar in town for five labili,"; m *r.“db,>"£ ,
committee.
Democrats der arrest. The Governor of the
Hoothlfi,
syrup,
.nd
t.kÎ
no
’
ot
h
m'i
’“”*’W’’
oe ds? Call at the Citv Drug Store
lv invited to
call at the province has asked National aid.
bv-R?<e'rt Î1')hV"*be,n e",prpd "♦ »hi« offlct
and inquire.
as this book cJntainZ
h
, *r, brinkwater against Willian H Va.
The Herald.
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GRAND BALL.
Election Night,
Wk
F
il!''
Carpenter & Joiner
Zx
leal ofu*fful
—We are sorry to see George
, CONSUMPTION CUKKI».
—At the Shoe and Boot Store of
Maupin on crutchss. Mr. Maupin Lunahurg and Fry is wh-re you I
accidently cut his foot with an ax get the Lest wear: Their stock is
Uroachim, < mSihXlSdē*1-'1""i
some time since, and thinking it complete comprising all styles, and ' 1 ä U o a potiuvv and
I
would soon heal over, . did
not - ......
give' bought from the most reajxmsible
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information
,0"’ now at issue, and read
’«Ives. This liook is es-
a'lai>t<d to the wants of
rH ‘‘k, rsa"d all should avail
^nf the opportunity of
I
f ">und the attention it required .Ann*, making a specialty < f th »
consequently he is now nursing an line of u-ods the 1
H
B*T ,y. PXern*e
angry disagreeable wound.
mt nt in the selection of stuck.
!W?<1a,'ed,’NovOninn*ii^’ Hon,e”«“l Fntiv. No,
•,o
and fnrnia
J- H. H untington ! Register.
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