East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, March 29, 1893, Image 3

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    The Herald.
WEDNESDAY MARCH 29. W 3
Local
News,
D*PRiCE’S
BILL IfE.Wi,
“AMERCAIN" EAGLE JOB OFFtCE
♦
LEGAL BLANKS,
1*00'1 ER8.
CAR I)
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,ani
Ofwr/ I
everything in this line.
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CHAS
A.
BklU>,
Proprietor
—Oh Lord! The gall shown by
♦♦♦♦
some men is enough to put a I r.iss
monkey to shame. If anv demie ,
burn», /I'lruty County, Oregon.
crat in this country during the ad­
Leave orders lierait! or Items office
The only Pure Cream of Turtar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
ministration of a term of the repub­
PAMPHLETS,
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
lican paity fished or petitioned for
PROMPTATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIk
ORDERS.
an appointive office under said ad
LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS
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ministration, we have no knowledge
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of the fact. Squire Parker—peace 1 the Herald. We do th'« not
c uu'rv, and thus the ie kies
i***’» tie-
ENVELOPES,
STATEME
to his ashes who held, in this cause we feel ourselves finaneialh sruc’ion of onr forests, now going
town, the position of P. M. under bale to do so, but we desire to in- >n with such thr.a'niug const»- i
Clevelands first administration, crease the circu hition of ur jape ,uen es, may be arre-ted before the
sent in his resignation lmn ediately and as an inducement to delinquen eilamiti'S are upon us which have
upon hearing of the election of Mr. I subscrihers to pay up W e l op« •efallen other countries through
Harrison. Mr. Parker felt he was our friends will avail themselves ol ti .Less ef :h- ir tr»♦ s.”
out of place as a democrat hold.ng ¡this liberal |>rop«isit.j<in, anil w«
earnestly solicit those in arrears t<
the office of P. M. under republican I |»av up.
Furili for Sale.
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rule and it was his duty and fealty
Cabinet-maker a rd Cererai Jeb Work:
to his party to express his inde­ Protection iront he Ravages of
One sec'ion o. land about 7 miles.
pendence bv offering his resigna­
Fire.
Inorili of Burns, fuiiv 160 acres ofj
tion. Not so with some republi­
> »hich can be irrigated, mil qualitv !
Separi ng Wagons Buggie Ect
cans of our town, now as we have
If our town board takes such of soil unsurpassed. Good outlet
a change of administration, some, steps as will provide the town with } to range For sale cheap.
parties, who never had a kind word such apparatus as will give rti sonat
All work done neatly and w’th dispatch.
B yrd A K ing .
for the democratic partv. and upon hie protection t > the town in ca-e of j
all occasions threw obstacles in the fire, there should be no kick on the
wav of its advancement, are now part of our citizens, whether it Be
IF TOU WANT I’irOP.MATiON ABOUT
fawning, praying and petitioning ! by bonding the t< wn or s< me < th« r
plan
to
accomplish
the
mpessary
to be retained in office. These!
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harpies are not confined to one end. In this particular we have
-one office but both the land < ¡lice' ¡»ecu gros? Iv negligent our want of
and post office. They have been fed
'¡¡notion i is wholly
at the public crib for tour . ears and ,
I 1 e people of Burns
Address r letter or
l enrd to
inch Macy.
TIIF rRWW CLAIM* COMPANY,
are loth to let go, so much so, in 'are l‘ertainlv not ’8' or,"’t of “ e JOHN WE03£R b URN, ■ • Managing Attorney,
P.O. Box 4U3. ________ WASHINGTON, D.C.
fact, that row they are entire|v ' awful consequences in case of fire
PENSIONS PROCURED FOR
WIDOWS,
willing to be democrats, populi-ts we "re «’’hout any protection v hat- SOLDISRS,
On the co. ner north of in ■ il -s >rt Snoj.i.
He solicits a share
CHILDREN,
PAINTS.
A18'\ for So'-Vert» ?nd Sailors disabled in the lino of
■ or anything in order to be retained.!ever’ and h ,H"ber "h0"8 1 ,,fii"t8s I dnty
paronage of hs rends
in the reimlnr Army« r V-v «inreth war.
of trie India’) wars «»f 1H.3-J to 1842, end
They not only disgrace themselves !,,or <’”«'«>'01. >ense for «is to rema n Survivors
their widows, now entitled O’d and rejwtrd claims
apecliltv. Thousands entitled to higher rates.
We sav
but the party to which they have Iin ,l,is condition i
say if it ’ e a Send
for now laws. No charge for advice. No fee
on til successful.
.
neccessary
to
I
and
the
town
to
g,
t
i
■ sworn eternal fidelity. These peti-1 .
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i
the
money
do
so
an«i
do
it qnicklv I
tions are somewhat secretly circu­
lated ami only shown to individu­ i A town provided with goo<l prote. - i
als whom are thought to be warm I tion from the ravages of fire en i
friends of the “haruv” but our haneesthe value of all its property
“devil” who is always getting him- P,8t in the ^"'^atio.we r do . not
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g
tor
this
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io
tumiied!
tai
y.
an
y
h
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self in some body’s way s
m
potion
but
to
the
contrary
it
slows
on to a petition for one of the above
to be retained in the land office. business, thrift and enterprise.
»nd reap a rich
Without such protection business
harvoO. They are ahvava reliable, Ni
If there is anything that will make
F
aiwa.vH In demau.l always the l*>at
N
M. II. B RENTON A J. W. BUCHANAN. ..
men from other localities are siow
. .. . Pr> prieteF
a good democrat or republican
TERRY
’
S
SEED
ANNUAL
1
|
to
invest
in
property
of
th
*
town
or
i
l*«r 1 >(>.*! Is Invaluable to every Planter.
i
‘•tired,” its a “sucker.”
1< i« an
media <.f the laterl’ farming ,
to embark in any bu<ii e-s enter
1 luforiuati v> lr».n ibebiKlieatautburltiea i
K
Maiieu
~
Frw.
—Our Indians have been having prise in the town. We certainly
D. fl. bcKRl
. DETROIT.
I
X.. Mich. Si
a little •‘sheul” the last two weeks, cannot relv upon a direct interposi
A piute boy died, and his friends tion of providence fo» protection, !
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chargtd “Blind Jack” their medi­ Burns is not noted for its extreme i
cine man, with having caused his religious proclivities and certiinlv |
death by a process of slow’ poison­ cannot depend upon the prayers of(
W C- BYRD à W Y- KING.
The Proprietor of the White Front Liverv Stable as­
ing known only to the doctor him-1 the church for protection.
,
sure the public that tie is prepared io accommudut«
self. Twelve or fifteen piutes left
R E AL ESTATE AG E NTS
in every way in his line of business.
here several days since and went
and grain constantly on hands, and careful help.
Friday. April 14. will be A rLor
to Harney, took forcible possession Dav. E. B. McElroy, sta’e school
Rums Orogon.
of old Jack who was at. or near superintendent gives the following:
Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon ir. connection
We have at this time for sal«
Harney, tried him according to “Arbor day, from being a humble
Indian laws and edicts charging | expedient of one of our western several productive farms, well ¡III
him with having caused the death states a few years ago. has become,
f
of the boy by poisoning, which it mav be said, one of our national proved and well watered.
Jack, for fear of losing his power nollidavs. Its original design has
Parties wishing to purchase cal
over the tribe, did not deny, but been mortified since its observance i
on us we will show them the land i I
just told them to help themselves. has been connected with our schools.
JOHNSON’ A BAILEY. Proprietors.
Jack works on their superi-titious It is now not only a day for tree we have for sale, and parties desir-.
nature, the Indian living like our planting, both for economic and ing to dispose of real estate cannot
forefathers, a believer in witchcraft; aesthetic purposes, but its obser­ do better than to put their lands in
Wines, Liquors, Cijirs and Cigarettes
they think he can by one motion of vance has been made the means of ur hands for sale, because we ad
his hand cause a visitation of ill imparting much valuable knowl­
G( xm 1 Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc.
vertise freely by sending circulars
luck and disaster to the whole tribe edge in regard to plant and tree
ami cards in all directions solicit Salo>n is first class in ever» particular. Experience harfe
or severally just as he wishes. The
11 fe. of cultivating in the .voting the
tribunal sentenced Jack to pav to
ing purchasers and describing th«’
Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious.
the friends of the dead bov. within 1 faculty of observation, and kindling i’
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.and.
six days from that
date, at Burns in their minds an interest in natur j *
«
137 for killing the
bov, and if he a| object« which will la* a life long,
failed to do so his young wife would source of pleasure. Is it too much | We will also buy lands for jier- '
l>e taken from him
by the tri e. »n hope. aho. that thi« Arbor Dav
leaving him a broken hearted wid festival, engaging onr children in sons wishing to purchase in our
ower. I he six davs has not yet ¡n, observance so generally and s<> countv and living at a distance.
expired, we presume, as we have pleasantly with songs, recitations
not heard anything further of the Rnr] planting of trees and shrubs' giving careful and accurate dis-
tnatter
around the school houses and along
,
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Should Take AdvataQe of its
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P.,l.lir P,,rk..n...l'nP‘>o"»flhe“n"'’*l"o the t,lle'
-Nonce our
th. H fb .I P
, he
an<l <tiKxIfonn, an cicellent maga HOOH A ^‘neration who will ft el noth
Correspondence Solicited. Office j FrCO
fl ColllHHl,
tine, the subscription of which is (he value and lieautv of trees, as
12. We offer both at the price of, ({itherto they have not felt hi ou E ast O h EO o . n H krald .
Powder
Collins
^Plant\.
ff Ferry’s
Seeds
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