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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1893)
The Herald. WEDNESDAY U *’ I t ■ re-.’n-;? APRILS'18-3 ___ , rr»i • . . J- —The “investigating Committ«e‘’ :fn their report read* at the scho>l meeting last Monday af ernoon advised the release of the estate of J. C. Parker am! his hmtdsmen to which we have no objections, b • fCWlihe we beleive Judge Parker was ;an hottest man. conseqtient lv had j kedived to make* his report at the annual.meetingun March of this «.year everything w««uld'have been I made clear, but his dea’h whi«h ■ was unexpected bv everyone and 'very Rmlden’liediving only about j86 hours after.the attack of thedis- ease that carried him «ifi* and th«*; Whole of that time in great pain dis«|ua!ifying him from making any . ( . arrmigemrnts-or statements regard ing the condition yf his business affairs, and moreover the tax pav ers ofthe district are more able to bear the loss than the widow of the deceased, as it only amounts to a small sum to each, but still that , does n< t alter*the facts in the case, the bo»rd were firmly convinced at the annual school meeting, and, nothing has transpire«! since to ex j tirpate the opinion that several ! I ^PRICE'S Powder: BILL HEADS, • AMERCAIN ' LACLE JOB OFFtCE BYRD, Ì Proprietor POSTER« CARD LEGAL BLANKS, i ,1i‘l Of 3 f »r'r 1 everything in this line. ♦♦♦♦ a * JKurnu, /I'lmey Cvuatj/, Oregon. Leave orders Herald or Items <?ffio< The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. I’AM 1 II LETS, Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. 4 ’ LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS I ENVELOPES, STATE ME ■ PIOMI’TA ri;KNTTOV GIVKN OHDFKS. TO MAlk f —---------- gootg 1 . t With <?onsi«!eral le vim I« t ’ ' ' Epr t,he/>ake *;f v.?ijrty, f < “Bright Auger” and “T «11« Came over the hili PRICES: : ! ’.Ver«1 there at the rally.J .WiMva jug well filled, I • **•’ Ami in spite of the nit'ens » A ball to enjoy Were as frisky as kittens. Amid pleasures so coy, And various otiiers, too tiumerou- / . * ’Cf*? «?»« - • •*• ’ •* *:r . <** But before they got there-1 < to mention. They were laid up tor repair; To the liglft fantastic wt re giving ■* ,t! Their sleigh turning over, ■ attention. Before they got sober. Ni.v hop . ...B^t, ...BjJii, thy hoyproposal boys%proposed tq. >tav. stay. j , -I h. . ' «>■ i .• They arofce and Tix«1«! their sleigh,! • » j H J. W. Miller will move Io Oti Glbve their horses the rein 1 ;Vall««y as soon as the roads get ii A i«d | tied <ti«ei r luck ,a gjai n. -! better condition. r They came down the creek, » i I Willi a whoop and a Shriek, Johiij Farrens has moved on th All work «lone neatly an I w«th «lisp.itch. « Apd arrived at the ranch Hickman Ranch, and we are in Where they propos«1«! to «lar«ee •A . « • formed that Mr. McMullen will But they were nut in comlition j move 2o Mr._J£arrens place. Mr To ' varFy out their proposition; ~ ' F. has a new dwelling iwadv com Ami so ttiev jrenpsil a stall, pleted on the site of the one burned hundred dollars, of school .■ funds ’’I Ami.did .not bottier th«1 bjill 1 «lown some tipie since. t , were in the possession of some one , Tfiev are not «I for urbanity, • ! or several individual«, which had 1 Rot erf Moflett h’.s taken posses » * e. IX . _ I. _ i, . lf But they used som«1 profanity been paid to the school cl« rk, and ; -ion of the ey Mcllaly farm, d <1.1” j. When. obAIg in the morning, .• . * l . i loaned to this or these parties, such I •t Cash Macy. J. Moflett sold over -10 tons of And without an y warning. lbans made by the cl« rk , on short hay during thy .winter jmd spring » The blomle from th«1 river time without any note, due bill or Being sick at his liver. M issing —The man the min who entrv made by him. -We know On the eo.ner-north of in? It sori Snooa. II j solicits a share Joined th«1 Piet.v rank;« prophesied a light winter. that J. C. Parker in some instances, • • ’’ i y parunaglr'of hs rends For which they fai'ed in th^nkfl. I \ ANITV. did loan money in this wav, which i 1, 1 But a-fier disct’ssiNOi is a custom with a great many men » » • ll With voices so g.ujshing, not thinking of tne future and that» — -Partira wishing the life The lililitV of ad mit ting jve.JDuv diy.at any moment. “In | I James G. Blaine will do, well 1 One more to their sitting, asmuch,” so read the report, “as call at tie* H ewai . d Office. Qne conclude«! to resign. we beleive the mcirrev to have been ' A »•• ! Being disturbed bv th«1 swine f properly expended etc.” How Whfcii wen* roaming tit wilt; could that committee have such a'i <• . On the bank of the rill, . , Gand Anniversary 4 beleif in the face of the facts as; Where the building stood shown bv the clerks books 'and re-’ Which contain«1«! tiie dude. ceipts, there is no u«e in whipping i. « PART. SECOND. lhe devil around the stump the ft- i BRENTON <t J. W. BUCHANAN pqrt should have been a statement ( The noisv man from Fife, Proprietor.. of facts and the same advice given ( w^ th^ with lus.wrife ------ GIVEN pY,— to the tax payers. But forsooth j And The rising: geWrafibh. the committee must endeavor to, Of fin* Buck CréekÀiatiôn Harney Lod^e No entangle the hoard of directors for | \ya8 there m its glory; •r. I Q . G- F. some reason we know not what, rtpd ; go 8afi»tliy poor st«vry. r assert their beleif to be that the The stage driver and tlddle AT ’S ■s -.. LOCHER • .. ? HA Lì,, nïonev was properly expended WeTe there, to solve a riddle; On Wednesday evening , ' ■»«;; ai. ' The delirqpent tax was no news to, g|jm ,lian frOm below, The Proprietor of the White Front’ Liverv Stuhle au :26th- r the trustet*s. but the assertion of Had his girl in tow; .. . '* F*»X* : 1 ' sure the public that he is prepared to accommodate COMMITTER ON A HANGEN ENTS. • .*< . T«V • t • I inlv one hundreddollars of indebt in every way in his line of business. The big man troni 12 mile, j W. W.-Johnson. 0. A. Byrd and and gram constantly on bunds, and careful help. edness we km w is not correct for With hisT-fnost genial ¿mile ” . • * r »; f: : - •* ;, $280 indebted! esp was spoken of at Ô. D. Rusk. I Was thliie. to help wait Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wugon il. connectiez the meeting T|ie fact is the in i On the gqfcsts Ujifr’vame late. D. of R COMMITTEE. ■ r vestigation did nut amount to a.row The lean man f.«m> Piety, .* Mesdames W W. Johnson I. S. - H i of peas and t be'fifiatter remains just Dis|»l«ÿe<l s »me. anxiety Hi Geer, P. F. Stenger. 4 as it was when put into the hands Td,provide the barn tnen,' I & " <r The balls heretofore given by of the committee. Assertions are WitT» grub to suit them. i t thia order liAVe been a simcea«. ami 1 easily made a ‘ Jack Ass”can make TJi«a flian with the “l>ile.” r K. » the members at this time are deter | assertions in unmistakable tones, Was there in poor stvh*; I mined to make thia ball a success! heard for miles around, but th« For his girl and Jack, f F ' JOHNSON dr BAILEY, Proprietors. I in every particular. £ ” noise is all tliere is of it. The di Ami the old folks in the hack . . • ; 1 t, y , 1 *1«* I S.K. Collins Cabinet-maker end Ceneral Jeb Work: - Reparing Wagons Buggie Ect TV • ’ ' • . ’ X.« J .. '* "TEXAS ’ TTESORT rectors were not able, like the coir, mit ee, to dive down into the mys teries of the ipmldle and from th« depths of the ocean bring up drown* ed honor by its hoary loekss’«bwt the committee failed to bring any thing to the surface except mtiscb shells, and then in pure bhigrin a their failure tri* 11 to said«|l£ th* blame on tire board and asserte« the money had tw-en propt'rtv ex pended. The boar«! have a * fee| ittg" for that committee, but it ir I one of “contempt.” • laar.lptlo«! « f fhr Rail Gli.» at J. ■ trant'a, on Burk <i.*k. Mairh 3. — n Tw» Ta.ta. PART Filter. Tero gay bovs from Piety. M Got there with both feet To the hqtise of Jim Street.' M. V . the horse man, Was there with t his • clan I ■ t . And tried to diskiver. By the bri«ige «m tue river, The location of a jug Fill with juice of the bug. C. J , the btickaroo, A’as at the dance too. And tried to make mashes Inmiig the gay lae*sp But the lasses refuse«! fo bave their loefc bruised. Mrs. J. and her “son” : A êfe there, to see the fun; 'f’he trot lier of the host, A’as there at his post. And tried to “ring in ’ A cordial invitation is extended , I.. to. all- i • • • Music hv Woolsey’s string band. $2 00 Tickets, including supper. Wines, Liquors, Cijxrs .and Cigarettes > «i. • G< mk 1 Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. » À >• < ' * t I Experience Parte Salo in is first class in evert particular. Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious, .. » » Seeds • nA r»«p • r«< h harrnn. I Iff «r» al way. ■iwaya '• 4»u>an<i alwayathr in« RRY’S SEED ANNUAL Fer I Ml I RlnwBBiilr toerrry PUnt^r. At ft an <»f Ibe ia(r«* farmin« lu for malfa n from iMbltfbmiaautboriu««. D.n.ttKK DETROIT SUBSCRIBERS TO THE HERALD . - ................ I Should Take Advatage of its ‘ A . * » t • • * ’ ‘ i-oo Brand Column »