East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 31, 1893, Image 5

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    The Herald.
WEDNESDAY
MAY »1. IKfS.
Having purchased the entire stock formerly belonging to CaJ
Geer, comprising all lines of
ggoMOfK EXCHANGES.
HUNTINGTON
OREGON
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H ARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE,
Again solicit trade from all Harney and Malheur Counties.
Wife and Child.
The fact has not been mentioned
bv any of the newspapers that
George Mr rev. sentenced to death
today bv Judge M unlev. will, if ex- I j
ecuted, leave a widow and son be
Ranchers Cattlemen. Hcrsemer. Sheer men &Cow Boys!
STO\
I offer the same for sale at greatly reduced price« for CASH.
Our Stock is Complete
in every Department.
C. H. VOEGTLEY.
hind him.
About four vears ago, while ein
Last, year we sold 157J Carloads This year we are going to mak<
ployed bv his stepfather, Joyce, it 200 Car loads, and will do it if prices are an object to buyers Re- (
then engaged in the upholstering member our motto: “ONE PRICE TO ALL ” Call or send for prices. •
business. Moiey was married to a
Merchants’— We can do voti good. Gt t our prices. Shipvour'
Miss Hattie Knox, an estimable
young wo nan, whose widowed goods in care of the^^1
mother resid. e on South F’rst street
About a year later Mrs. Morey gavt
birth to a male child, now a bright
and pretty boy. Soon after his
wife’s confinement Morey was com
pelled to leave the city on account
of some trouble. From here hi |
Salem Woolen Mills,
HARDWARE, SUNDER1ES, A CARPENTERS TOOL»
JOHN SAYER
Proprietor.
Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East of Burns, near the bridge
Customers will receive GOOD FLOUR from
OF
went to San Francisco where he re •
Good Wheat
mained until hisrelativ s had pet i
SALEM,
OREGON,
tied the affair that caused his depar
ture, when he returned on’y to la-
told that Mrs. Morey could no1
longer stand the disgrace he ha«>
I
brought upon her. The young wifi
had returned to her mother’s honu
where she has since remained, re
Mens Youths and R oys Sizes.
spected and pitied by ex ery acquain
tance.
,
At his trial for the murder of Gu- |
Barrv. with whose sister-in law.
Miss Wright, Morev had been living 1
Whole Sale and Retail.— Ami a large Merchant Tailor
in open adultery, Mrs. Morey’s
Address
name was never mentioned. If
1__ ph |^ePar’Send for samples.
SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE.
took anv interest in that affair slu
kept it to herself. At no time WII»
she present in the court room, atu> e-
neither prosecution nor defense saw he relief of the imprisoned girl-.
The Proprietor is well prepared to accommodate his customer®.
fit to summon her as a witness.
When they arrived a voting man
Charges very reasonnh’e.
.Job Wagon in connection.
It has been told to The Welcorn» lashed in and brought two of the
representative that Morev will hang girls out as fine as a fiddle. Just
I
beenupe he has no funds to pay at is the third school ma’am jumped
torneys to further defend him | for the hurricane deck of the horse,
However this mav be is of little in it swerved to one side, and she took
Bums -Canyon Stage Line,
terest. That he killed Gus Barr» i header and went down stream
is a fact well known, and a jury eon several yards, but. the stalwart
I. J EWITT, PROPRIETOR.
victed him of the enme. That nei voting man pursued and got her
ther will he sadly missed by the mt. damp hut unhurt. The driver
Arrives and Departs daily, except Sunday.
community at large, is evident to recovered his pai ts and coat, and an
all.
Connect« with the Ontario. Prineville. und I akevlew «tare* «I Burn*. Oaort are<na<
hour later the parties were .encased
I
tlone for peeeenirera.
The mother of the condemned tn dry clothing in front of a warm
man. the widow «nd the son, are fire in a farmhouse. We haven’t
alone objects of sympathy and con got space enough to get the wagon
sideration.
— A farm on Trout creek contain­
out of the creek this week, but tin
Julv 14 has Ieen fixed as the day ^torv is trut jn all its details, neyer ing 160 acres. This ranch has
about 100 acres of meadow and ir
for Morey’s executio i.—Welcome thelec’S.
admirably situated for a first ciass
sheep, cattle or horse ranch, being
S. B. Ware is now at work in ths Stenger Bl l : cm
Three Portland Ladies.
Killed by a Bicyclist.
surrounded by the very best range
Title good
For terms call at this and that he is a first class mechanic.
office
or
write
Bvrd Ar King, Real
N
ew
York,
May
25.
—
Edward
The Sheridan Sun of this week
Estate
Agents.
Hurns Oregon.
Remember he guarantees satisfaction in every respect.
contains the following: Three lady Clauschmidt, the 17-year-old son of(
school teachers from Portland had a wealthy widow, living at 330 St.
A good ranch belonging to H. G.
an experience in the Coast Range Nicholas avenue, wa charged with
Campbell!,
containing 160 acres 12
mountains a week or so ago which homicide at Yorkville police court
they are not likely to forget for some thi’ morning for having caused the miles south east of Burns. This
time. They had secured schools death of Katie McGlynn. 9 years] ranch has about 100 acres of g<ssl
meadow land. Price ♦>MX) or will
to teach in Tillamook and hired a old, whom he ran over on a bicycle
trade
for sheep.
man and team to take them over last night. He was turned over to
B yri > < fc K ing .
from McMinnville. All went tip the coroner. The child had just
t“P till the party reached Three alighted from a street-car with her
Rivers; when in the middle of the mother when the accident happen
•tream the tongue broke and there cd Clauschmidt was coming down
MRS. LOUIS RACINE, Prop’L
W,B danger thereabout. The girls the ayenue at full Fjieed on the bi
Builder
Tonic
kept their seats while the water cycle.
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The wheel of the machine
rushed into the wagon lied and struck the child, throwing her •
Hotel bat recently b*en enlarpr and entirely renovated in «rat el«M atyie.
chased their luggage around and violently to the ground and causing
around, in endless circles. The concussion <>f the brain
driver unhooked his team and tak-
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Table ia Supplied with the Beat the Market Afford«.
Sen» ftrt
iug oft everything but his under-
Grand Lodge Officers.
de—-ni
RED FRONT LIVERY
ALL WOOL!
Call and try me
S. B WARE
Nerve j
garments hung onto the horses 1
tads, and reached land, leaving the
The following officers for the en
rave girl» in mid stream. He got suing year were elected by tile I
*°nir tettler» who roue like mad to grand lodge vt Odd Fellows in see I
FRENCH HOfEL
Blood
pani (.bln.
per bea.
e f.r rA^e-
Dr. WILLIAMS’
MEDICHE CO.,
Schenectady, R.Y,
»»a BrockvtUe, Ou"-
Traveling men will find this Hotel a iiice nd
stop.
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