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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1893)
The Herald. ) —Peter French was in town this week —Mesdames Kenyon and Git- tings paid the H erald office a _ . . I pleasant call the 31st ult. A nother N ew C ounty .—It is i stated hereon good authority that Mrs Harry Thompson, return- leg. |pd from her visit to Drewsey, last i a bill will be presented in our 1 to I h * I -Monday. islature for a new county made of territory taken from liar i —The Burns Diamond mail is ney and Malheur counties, the (now increased to three times a west line of the new county, run- week. Leaves on Monday, Wed- ning six miles east of Borns cut-1 nesdav and Friday. «ing the I* Ranch in ten, but giving | _Thf. w<,a,||ei. h(.re the new county much the larger . . . ., , . , .this week. 1 he thermometer regis- I share, this line running the whole . . • . . . , ° , termg from five to sixteen below length of the county north and | south. From Malheur a 12 mile, strip to be taken off of the west ' —Joseph Price lost, by death, a side. It i« supposed by some that fine stallion a few nights since. this new county is favored by the Mr. Price thinks he died of lung I stock men ns it will throw a greal fever. deal of their lands in a body in the — W. N Jorgensen has some very new county. But as our legisla niceiy finished photographs on ture is not very favorably disposed i exhii ition at his place of business towards new counties we have no I taken by himself. I idea the bill will pass. | ‘ Well Scottie, did you open your I saloon I liis morning?” “Bet cher There appears to be misappre sweet life we did.” “Aim you pension bv some persons as to th« «frail the town conned will he af- ' status of lands embraced in what ■ ter y on#' “Let ’em flicker if they was known as List 5 of swamp and tbink ihey kin git thar.” overflowed lands. For the information of those who —Peach brandy at Caldwell’s inav be interested we will state for ' 3 "O a gallon, cash. that such lands were patented un — I’rewerv Snlo n, Frank Lewis (1er what is now known as list 3 Burns series, of patented t-watnp projoie’o-. Wines, liquors, 1» e lands. Thus the title passed from and < g«r», card and billiard table.- the United States and now vests in dl of h> be-t brands and quality the state <»f Oregon or her grantees — \\ 11. ('anad.ty’s picture gal These lauds are what was known 11 ry is now doing better work Jihan as old R. S. lands, list 5, but now has ever been done in burns i efore in list 3, Burns series. I Cal’, and see for vouiself. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY l.im mosns Steady Progress IT m characterized Hood s Sar-asarilla ever •iuee it wit« placed before the pubic. Wher ever Introduced, iu Mile« have grown from year to year, until now it is the most popular and moat ancceasful medicine offered. Any druggist will confirm thia statement. Th« Jecret of thia auccess lies in the fact that Hood'« oarvaparilla is a niedtefoe oi merit It does actually acconipliihall that {«claimed for It, and when given a fair trial, is reason ably certain to be of benefit roach 4 ' brown , - HARNEY, OREGON. - - I Prepared to do any work in the trade at reasonable prices. All Positive Statements. “ 8‘nce Hood'« Sarsaparilla bin been in my bauds for »ale I have had frequent and un reserved testimonials in its favor. Although carrying this prenara'ion for less than on« year, my sales have been greater than of any similar preparation, and the testimonials la It» favor are at ouce posilive and |>ersi ally noticeable.'' A. W b : ght , Healdsburg Cal. Orili 3fld try them. work guaranteed to be first class BURNS Sella On Its Merits. ADVERTISEMENTS ¿y. DURK.HE1AIER “My boys say,‘Papa, why don't you buy more of Hood's Sar arpariba at a time; we are always short.' It tells ou its own merits." F. IlK\i., Portland, Oregon; the oldest dr-.’.g- gist in Oregon. N. B. Be Mire to get only Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by druggist«. 1!; six P>r J'>. Prepared only bv <!. (. Jiooo di CO., Apotheiar.ea Lowell. Mas.. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar I have a larger and better stock of goods than any firm in eastern Oregon, and prices will compare favorably with any store on the line of Rail Road. Parties wishing their fall and winter supplies will do well to call on me. Respectfully, Burns Ore, J. DURKHEIMER* W5! s A 2 -'u wi tí DRUGS MEDICINE PAINTS. BRUSHES TOILET ARTICLES, GLASS. P U T T Y , A c. W. E. GRACE P roprietor , - - - BURNS, OREGON I The Red Front Saloon keeps the best brands of whiskeys, wines. Wi-liing to «« cure as many re v i OP11 ,Qno brer and < igars Is furnished w ith newals ami ii«-w subscri| tion as I \ an Jan. 2bth 1893. . , , , , .. .<.... . i t i «card. pool and billiard tallies. Let p >ssii*|e before Jan. 1st. we have Snow is falling steadily here to (l I Cab! well proprietor. decided to make a proposition that I should Ke accepted by every one. A M uri «'I IHirovery Flee Mr, Louie DeUondress, father- The (iixxifir n. ir*w<iri'i«*rful maga in law of E L Beede who lives on I zine puiiii'hi-d in Chicago—th«- per- Superfluous hair removed the Samuel .leak’s ranch, left her« World’s Fair Citv—if you have for Ney. this week, but we are in maneiitlv, instantaneously, without not seen it «»u cannot appreciate formed it is his intention to move pain. I»y Electro Chemical Fluid I how hie«* it is. In or 1er to prove superiority. «• Not wit hstandiiig it is onlv a year | his fauiilv here next spring will for next 90 days send sample old it iilreadv outranks many of, Mr Harvey Middlesworth ar •he oldest and most popular maga-1 Lottie and testimonials free, on re rived her«1 yesterday from John * z.me« of the world. Dav, und brought his rabbit ex-' ceipt of nineteen cents to pav post YOU ASK WHY? simply be- ] , age. Electro Chemical Co., 2’» East icaus«' it is published to please the terminator with him. p«-o| le and ie>t th«* e«litors. In fact Report says, Robert Moffett’s lit , l ith St. Xew York. any information of high character tie bov, who has been attending (h it will tend t > make the people Sino Noun1. school at Drewsev, is quite sick. l wiser better and happier, alwavs V anity . One sorrel horse about 8 or 9 finds a place in Goodform. It has no hobbies and does not years old. three white feet,branded I take sides on any questions except — We understand that Peter] • hi right shoulder Nil connected j those of honesty, justice and puritv French has expressed himself ns vented $ I will pay $10 to any Its eighty pages are filled each being thoroughly disgusted witli one delivering said described horse ! month with serial and short stories th«* dvinocr.it i«‘ and republican to me at the I, F. Ranch or for, of the highest order, select and parti«*.« and *s now a thorough and choice literature, poetry song and inform itimi that I ni iv recover the I art radical populist. Wv feel very animal. Matters of dress. Woman’s much like expressing sy mpiihv for | Newell Hall. Sphere, ll<»...t* Decorations, Botlilv Mr. French because of the manifest Grace and Beautv, Conduct and i dilemma in which he is placed; the ' Character, Health—Th«* Nursery. organ <>f the p«*oplee party (the| Our House Affairs, Plants and Fl<iweru, Practical Amuseuionts. ] Journal) in this county is so cm | etc . etc., are ably «iiscassed each pliatically “down on” cattle men i 'I subscriptions due the month l«y editors who are thor ugh and ha« so decidedly express«'« | jj. O he «; i > n H ekai . d for 1892 and pre Iv pcsted on these department, of self in opposition to aiiythiin* liav vious to that time must I e s< tiled life ing tin* appearance of monopo ly'ont.r bef>re January 10th 1893 Of course you want Good form,' and its natural antipathy to rtceiv ,. eitlie. bv note or cash. Those not «*verybo«iv does, an«l our arrange ing such additions to tin* party, settled a* that lime will be placed ment witii the publishers makes it that it must refuse the entrance of j in th«* hands of a collector and costs (MMsible for von to net this m«»st beauiiful ami valuable magazine such into its folds, or tin* found.i for settlement added. for nothing during a limited time tion upon which it tests in this: only. A VV • n«(«*rfnl Dlnrovrry county will erumblt*. W«* feel for | The H erald is $2 .’»0 a year anti the Journal but cannot quite reach the (¡«Midform $2 (X). Now we Dr. Chocini’s Electric Spavin it. make our subscril.ers the following Cure p. si’iv« Iv removes Bone Spav offer, which will h««l«l good as long — Ihe lion. .Limes G. Blaine in. Ringbone. Splint or Curb in 48 as we run this notice: to all de- died at his •esi«|«iicc in Washing Ivmr- wHh.m: piim $.W -rwani limpíente who will pav up and one ton, at II o'clock on the morning fiibire or slightest injury The venr in advance and to all new of the 27th inst. The end came y**■■«•> »t w >1 |, r <»f tlv Nineteenth aul»scrilx*rs. we will semi to their «• it <l.ws the p- ° ,reM* ,he U.oodform “grat p« ■<«•« fully, the ex secretary D issing Cetttlirv. nut toni-diing _ is ” This is certainly an offer that from a state of unconsciousness Io chii’r v« terinarv orbi Circulars no one should overlook, an«i we death Hi« wife and children were H«i,l ((-«tiiM'M i •!« free Dr (hiv v sincerely hope our readers will ac ■it his bedside Cli citii. », 8 Caimi St X • York cept. A Large Assortment of FINE CUTLERY NOTIONS. Etc V mi Itliiico. Has just been Received. oiir PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Everything guaranteed pure and of the very best quality. PATENT MEDICINES SOLI) AT MARKED PRICE. SEER BROS. Manufacturers of Tinware & Sheet-Iron Goods :-:-AT.SO DEALERS in -:-: u a Dn PAINTS OILS WARE glass , DOORS SUPERIOR STOVES & WIN- y Dows rangers AMMUNITION A FISHING TACKLE- TINWARE. GRANIT WARE, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE GARDEN SEEDS, FAR MERS’ A MECHANICS’ TOOLS A UNDERTAKING GOODS. Cull and see cur Holiday goods. City J h . M. hukton , <. ^i.I»EAl.ERS IN--^ » DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICINES. STATIONERY. DIAMOND DYES. CHOICE PERFUMES A FANCY TOILET ARTICLES.TOBACCO, CIGARS ETC. Fnie Wines & Liquors fcr Medical Purposes gW Prescriptions accurately compounded. First Class Dental Work Done.