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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1893)
—Peach brandy at Caldwell’s1 —Miners tools and implements — Don’t f.ivgt t Henry < ii-iitham or 13 50 a gallon, cash. CHOPPER RIVETED in full stock just receivtd, ami baiber, desires a part of your pat for sale at Voegtly’s hart! ware store. ronage, at the nr* barber sht p. —The skating rink is the place —Who said you couldn't get a to go ami have a nice time. — Leave vour orders at Dillard’s good flavored cigar in town for five marked tor dr«-s cd be« t in any —Corsets 50 cents each at the cents? Call at the City Drugstore quantity. Milliner Store. and inquire. —The Saloon, in th? new hot« i — Builders tools and all kinds of — Bailey and Johnson, proprie building, Richardson hi -» Sh-ph'-na building hardware at the Burns tors of the "Tex” Saloon, are doing proprietors, is nicely fii.-rtishe«i an-l h.ardware store, al bottom prices a good business, because their cus its customers is ¿tven the last for cast . tomers receive the courtesy and po- brands of liquors and cigars. H* ËA/ElV/i*Airç GUARANTEED 1 he burns Meat Market keeps [ ¡¡p. attention so essential to sue- 1 (' ■onstantly on It. mi d the best quality ce88 — Notice ouroffi r of the H fuaid address : san francisco , cal . and Goodform, an excellent maga of beef, pork and sausage. Barnes N otice .—The accounts of Cash zine. the sui'seriution of which is ami McCarty proprietors. Macv, for blacksmithing are in th«1 j.., We offer both at the price of —The Elite Saloon Geo Tre- Burdick at Haney is — Bring vour eggs to Dillard’ gaskis propeietor. fine Wines, Li hands of Chas Voegtly for collec ‘.he Herald. We do this not be tion. Parties indebted totheabove cause we feel ours» Ives financially quors and Cigars, billiard ami card selling his General Mer- “,arkel a,,d f , :,sb >’°r them, will please call ami settle immedi ; bale to do so, but we desire to in , v tables. . —Several residents of Harney ately and save cost. chandise at Cost. .crease the circulation of ur pa| < r were in Burns this w«-«k. I —Nothing this week of verv Dr. D. B. Cate,dentist, now has and as an inducement to delinquent importance to our readers —The house of representatives j rooms at the French Hotel, ami in subscribers to pay up > We hope j from the law mak ng power at adjourned on the 18th vites all those having work tn his < our friends ‘ will ’’ avail " themselves of The Herald. Salem, except the passage of the profession to call on him. Dr.tat«- —A. A Cowing returned from Dr. (’ate I this liberal lilteral proposition, prooosiiion, and we World's Fair appropriation bill over is undoubtedly a first class dentist. , earnestly solicit those in arrears to Portland a few days since. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22.18!3 .the Governor’s veto. We have not and as such we take pleastint in | Pav "P- —16oz plug Horse Shoe Tobacco yet been informed of the fate of the recommending him to our readers — 50cts. cash at Citv Drug Store. artesian well appropriation, but BAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF | NOTICE -TIMBI- R t VI T. Uh , —I am in need of money and ■ hope it will be granted. , — Geo. Cawlfield paid us a visit ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. at l-urna Oregon.. Jar nary must have my outstanding i-nb-bt- 1 ' t.A N D OFFICE 19, 18911. 'one day the latter part of last week, —Why is it that the road, grant edness paid at once. Tht- is fair No'lt e in hereby aiveii tlint WitthN I i . vtt I NKK loiH tiled ri.it t e, f intention to nuiki li-. nl j —W. R. Gradon is taking the ed by 'he county court a year or Local News. Rvgl>.tii nud Ret elver nl their warning to parties owing me liverv |. pr. Illi of e In lef.-re I iini.io fi-iiii. . i< r-ntiinlav the l-'h two ago — or, at least, we are in - best photos ever taken in the town. ( hills, who will please com«' ft rward i ' h of Mttri h. 19. . . n 11 in I .-r i 111 lire n ppi it n ti.-u No 7; , f-.r Ute N', NT'sW‘, NF, m .I formed the road was granted—lead —Pop corn for sale at Geer Bros. 1 . N W |, . f M-. j n . . i. i p. . i, > k . 7 | ..., and settle. Accounts not immedi " I- lie —School annual election on the iiiinii-h hr vvltieiHiH Frank <1. S nutter. ing south from the Embree bridge Writ, E. Filat-h. Mli Intel Mi.net, m il i-ied |ately settled will be placed in th» Campbell, (»th of March. Town election the! nil of llart ev «’regon. to the Narrows, was not opened? —“Esther the Beautiful Queen.” J B IliiNTiNiiT-.N, Reamer. , hands of a collector ami costs add« d <lay following. | Or if ordered opened, why was it M art B renton . —School books at the drug store notici - timbeii < ui ri re . — In this week’s issue appears the ) the road supervisor did not obey Proprietor of White Front- Livery card of Mrs. S. I) Hill, Christian , the order of the court? The citizens I U. S LANDOFFI i 'E tp Burnì», Oreifui, .imiti of II. M. Horton . nry, -.1, imi;. Stable Science Practitioner. of the Narrows, Blitzen and Dia N.t'lee I r lu-rel-v rivi itili t J. \. Wtii.ivvis | hiiH II e ii.it u-v <tf Intenti.tu t<> ititi lo- Il un pinot —Fancy feathers 30 cents each I befor.i ReulRW «liti Rei viver ut tltelr ..III. e In — I). T. Asbury, editor of the mond neighborhood are complain A Itelitlble Woman Buri h oreKun, <>n MPiirilny lite mb dity . f at the Milliner Store. I M tir. li. 09. .un tini ber t uh tue «pplenl I. ti No. Canyon Citv News, visited our town ing, very much, of the round about I< I". fortbe NEquurter of neitl.-ii : I. in Tp. ! way they are compelled to traverse Wanted in every county to estab S II 28 F. —Notice ad. of “St. Patrick’s” last week. Ile nmneR hh vv itt-i hk - h U .1 Wi'litin h R. in order to get to Burns. I> Bnker, R E. William n. of Rlley, ' rem i', dance in this issue. , lish a corset parlor for the salt* ol —Will Jacobs, of Twelve mile 'inton I e» ìr , of Nutrovv r , orciioii, nini ì li.-mi.» —Our town election for municip Dr. Nichols’ Celebrated Spiral D oi I roii , of Buri J. R. 11. Oiemtn —W. R. Gradon, photographer, showed up in town to day. with an IlVNTiMtroN, ReKlkter. is prepared to take first class pic Jeve single to the mask bal 1 to-night. al officers will be holden on the 7th Spring Corsets and Clasps. \\ ages of next month. We hope that everv |40 to $7.5 per month and expenses I LAND ol’IU’E AT HI RNS OREGON. tures. —Mrs. Johnson, a resilient of citizen of Burns will exert himself We furnish complete stock on con F’t'brunry, • 1. 1893. —Tonsorial parlor Ed Walton Crook county and mother of our for the election of officers <.f good signment; settlements nmnthlx ■ Nutt-e ir ht-rii'tv Kivvit that it-.t- fullov itp- iHiiti-tl Ri-’tlvt B ur tileil imilteiif I i I h ln'«.|>tI, ti proprietor. All work in his line fellow townsman Jacob Johnson has judgement ami they should be tax ?3 Samph* Corset free. Send lo o itiiiki- tinitI primi in Htippiirf nl' lux i-liiini. nini timt H-ntl (»r.i.it will l-<> nimle it -m t r guaranteed to be first class, been very ill but at last accounts payers identified with the interest cents postage for sample ami terms. n h «I I i 11 V i i h i I. ti 11 r , i t, ), t , , h .- , 111 i ( isr:, V lz Ah In J, >111 r and see him. she was slightly improving. of our town We also hop«! that Nichois Ml« Co., 378 Canal St ll.l. Nn. 217. ft.r Ilie We. SI'1-,, MIL NF1., I E1 , N rt 1 i »ec. -.9. Tp 11.8 >( ; , F — Isaac Foster and wife have. —Tiie skating rink of Brown A’ harmony will prevail and party New York I île I tc < h be ftii.ni Ing wittit- h - h Io prove I I ÍR I’ol-t I. I.-118 11 8l.lt-' I »• lip. Il II! -> ( Il I II HI tell been visiting friends in our town Caldwell is the place to go enjoy differences be forgotten and all en .1. otl.l Intuì, viz T A li-Eltii.i-. I't-l< r r , I- II. I imille.v mid F. I>. Nevin- me, several days. yourselves, All new skates, clamp. I vy and prejudices laid to one side. In the County Court of the State of - ti! leine- of Lut I 8 ore. J, |i, II i ntifgto M. Iiegl8 er. —The question of building a and the finest floor in the county. at least, for the time being and lef of Oregon for ILirnev county us elect officers who will pull to In the matter of the estate of John L. INAI. l'ROOF school house in our town will again Come and have a good time. be considered at the annual elec II. 1 Iickman deceased. —There is a mistake in a name get her and pull for the welfare ol I'. S I. V.MM On li K, et Buri R Otegt.i ,| ( | ruarr 21, 19 3. our town. Know all men that on the 1-ltb tion. in the cast of characters in the N.ititi ie Itereliv riveli limi lite fuHowli-g- lav of Dec. 189’2, by order of th< • i » iiik ‘«I Kit le r 8 lui \ e ti lei* i . tire «>f f » e|r ¡nt(«n _ Prof J. W. Biggs, cousin of program of the Cantata of "Esther —Father Bowen reported to ID ? fon lo uni k e tinnì prouf in mipport «•( 11 eii < In fin timi mini prool n «Il t e iiiioh* I ei« i- Lei i£- our townsman, M. R. Biggs, arrived The Beautiful Queen ” It should vesterdav a peculiar cause of the named court the undersigned re- tifid er imd |{«*(vh«»r. ut I iirnn . n Ann. h Ih'JJt. vi/ < I». * I > rj li » •*% in Burns last Monday. Mr. Biggs be E B Reed instead of R. E. as death of a hor«e, and also he had -•i-ivi'd letters of administration of o. l'ie l>.s, Ne. ’.70, for Lol h , hb ck is ned I ol the above estate, and is now th« I, Hl<>< k *.Hiid is a native of Mo and we are in- printed. one to die of the same two or three *1 h iiì «* n A . > | n r r« m . l.ot 7 Ilio« k IM and l.ot I. I h « k .3, of llnr formed expects to remain here some _Thfi conn(y derk hflfi n>(.(.ive<| vears since. The animal actually Inly appointed,’ qualified ami act ih Por \ T»>v. ubile, linriu \ i vm t> « Hegoii ing administrator thereof, All I The\ Duine thè following u il in bh<b to pr<>\e . dies from starvation being unable 11 e ir < oli! in ih ih rrpf< ei « « i | « i i i>d < iiilix u *1,ue’ -information from the State Board persons therefore having claims t i«»n < f h « i d Innd. « iz < e«>. \V llmea. Harry iire, I.« ule VV<ddeni lirg Nr., and J. Il The snow is gradually yielding of Equalization that the licard had to masticate the food sufficiently to against deceas» d will present the I McC mo KKM h , all of U hi ih *) . OrrvoM. Iswallowit. Mr. Bowen supposed J. 11. H i ntimìtok . he/ a vr. to the influence of warm sunshine been enjoined by a suit in Multno same duly verified as by law reqiiir and slight chinook winds. The mah county, prohibiting it. from : from the symptons as the animal cd to the umlersigned nt his r»-si break-up will le herein a few davs, making a state lew, consequently '’nvar’H^b’ ,k"P|R’d the food from Jdencein Harney countv Oregon, LAND OFFICE AT III ItNS, OREGON yesterday that delaying our county clerk from get-1 ,,'<»uth *r being only partially we were infofmed i or his I*. O. address, Van. <)r«'gon. Januarr 17, |M!>X. geese ijere coming into Harney ting out the tax list for the county. I chewed, if chewed at all, that the I within six months from the flay of' Noticela Itetelo Klvru limi lite followhttt- liainetl aetlier Ima (lieti notlt e et li ir li-lenti! n throat was the seat of the trouble. lake, which is a certain indication ninke tinnì proof In aupporl of bla < Ini tu ititi 111his publication December 14th A, !.. —The populist chaplain of the l lm'anni nroot n III li< inaile lef. te l li. Ih tila- But upon examination after -" j I) 1892. of a thaw. 'ernntl Reeelvor, at Ituri.a, OreRolt, oli I elmi senate, in Topeka Kansas on the death of the horse, he found tile nry U> lawil, via W flllnni II. Ifoy'an J ohn M. F arren «. —Carl Cecil and wife, and Tom morning of the 18th. inst caused IDI. No. r.tm, for tbv SW 1 , NE'. NW, EF'i cause to be the teeth. One or two E'.. >W 1 , Set- '¿8 Tp. .1 8. K. u. E Allen and wife, Silver Creekers, are quite a sensation by the following Ile iiHinea Ilo* lolloH Ina u II ihrrir to j ri \ * of the molar teeth had decayed and A l'ni U 111 n <• li I ti la. t < ntltiiii.ua reali etit e upon min t iihhtili n in town today. W H. Hogan prayer: "May God have mercy on of aulii, nini vie R. J. w 11 lan a, R. I ititi- wasted away allowing the teeth im Inina: l.-ltartl N Millei .ntl Jol.n c «,arroti, is expected today and if Bob Baker this treason-infected people. Amen. . mediately above to grow to double S pokane , W»«h, Feb. 15—Ber al! of Rlley Oregon. J. li. H ioi T inutom , Rt-Klaier, providentially, accompanies him, — In the settlement of the Kansas the length they should lie, the long tba McCaslin. the 17 year old girl with Lob, Carl, Tom and M ill. )PgjHiatjve niuddle, the republicans teeth actually forcing a hole in the who ran away from home at- Milton ■■ ■■ ■ ■ j will have a team capable of accom certainly hold the winning hand, lower gum bv mastication until Or, ami came to this city, was As oli » »un W kll T kib » R rmki > v . - M m plishing anything, should it be The district court has virtually rec- | WI i -.I r I. iw ' r S> nip I irr |.< i i. u*<.<' j,.* finally the length of the teeth pre Monday in her • room in the over fl fry vear* hv li. 11I1..II» ofinolliOM f.-r Hu-It even, robbing a high priest or run ognized the republican house, and vented the grinders from coming < hildri-n wliilo tri-ihii-R, witti I vrfr« I »'■»».»«, Bennett block and taken to the h m . h .'I i .« (lie «-filiti. Hof t-i a the Klin a «I' m e ning a Sunday School. , jla mefnberB are jllbiiant, and the together and death by starvation all I'" pHiti. wind eolie, anti lath. I., to r.-n • «it ■" 1 »••• r ’’• tirt-a r’-»’ wiun nohee station, where she was con-( e.i> f.,r i>i«rrii»..>« J la pit Hrant to the lot Hohl liv Dr-t'-KiR a In every i.art of On world. F or S ale .—Two ranches, home jripulist are correspondingly dis was the natural result. fr.inted by her unci»-, who lives in, Twenty flv. e .fila a l>ott e Ila value lr Invalu- lal.le Be «tire and ark for Mr« Wbolalow’» stead and timber-culture, both im- pirited. SjMikane city. Together with Chi«-f Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. proved. The present occupant de Mertz he took her aside and gave —We received a letter from th« sires to sell his improvement« and her a quiet lecture. She replied coNM MPTioM c:nn>. relinquish his right. The land is O. C. Co., Huntington, thin week. S. D. Hill. .that she knew her own business, • T o' 1 phyui tuli, rum <1 in», i pru» ».. o. ha' nj ' -lui ina U^uoa by an haul liiUm i..MH>n» situated about 20 miles south of The firm is determined to increase and would not listen to l»eing sent' hou ryt.oti inuma ut a Hiioyle veneial.ie r. .i.my !->r Christian Science Practitioner. their trade the coming season. .1.1 rje -.ly p nuuin itliur. ol C.>n»un.| ioti, Burn? on Silvios River. Water I home. Chief Mertz gave her the I ilro.uhlt.a, mid i ulurth. Annoi.a and mi thrua: n.-l ing Allei -Iloti«, a.ao u pmiiv« and radicai < i te plenty for stock and irrigating pur “One Price to All,” is their motto. ' Office, at residence Burns Ore. alternative of going home with her f I. rNcni.uaiX l.ll.ly nt.d uil Nerv- uni uti.plalio«, alter havIn • It rUil Ita v t ittl. rtult tir»I vi |a»mia During the vear 1892, the company poses. The homestead vields from Bible class on Sunday at eleven uncle or l>eing locked up an«! she In thotman Hof '-«»■«. ha. ft- t it hie duty t- - n a >wn t'ihl«anCer1naf<-lbiw« Actual» il I ) ihìa 200 to 250 tons of excellent hav an ! sold 1 57| car loads of goods, equal went with her uncle. She appears .1 .' ..n Uve and a d<-«>r" tir' le' e human - Iter t-e I a m. oli «cr:-l free oí cliarrro, Wall»- ho dei ire o, 114$ ! to nine train loads of seventeen to l»e determined to lx* tough ami nually, both are good hay and grain i Jpe. In <.ermatt, F r. neh nrli-pHt. »i'l. i it is doul'tful if he can do anything •Science and Health ” — By Mary uree'I-in« h.r pn-nartna ami un r>< 8. ::t b>- mi d ranches. For further information cars each. This year they are de- y a»l'’rew'’:T • ! h at imp, num th'« p«m r. with her.—East Oregonian. W.A.Novt*. SaCjtece» >. toc«.<-... U. termined to make it 2U0 car loads. Baker G Eddy—on sale call at the H erald Office. í$ 1