East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 28, 1893, Image 7

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    chopper riveted
—Jennie and “Totoon” Racine
have returned from the Baker City
¡school. Miss Jennie i-a close, in­
dustrious student; her specimens
of needle work a*id painting shown
í$
CELEBM^,
us, were very artistic im|»e»t. a> tl
we predict a useful and brilliant
I future'or the little girl, if she eon
tinilfS as she has la-gun. which we
hope and believe will be the ease
’B otto / v CPA nt J
—Samuel Kenyon brought in a
I loa<! of fine bacon this week, w hich '
I
I was unloaded at the store of ,1. j
address : san francisco , cal .
Durkheimer, Mr Kenyon’s family
will return to Drewsey with him.
leaving here tomorrow, though we ‘
¡understand the family will cornel
-Go to the Central Meat Market |.avk to Burns before the opemng
or a ctm.ce steak.
1 (,f (Hir faB tt„d winter term of!
aiMRANTÉED.
r—
The Herald.
WEDNESDAY JUNE 28. 18! 3
—We are gl i 1 io publi-h
I gradual return tn health, of
Judge Miller.
Local News.
—Winnie Gowan
gAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION
and
»he school.
Mrs. I
Eugene
OF j B<>om* have returned from Euc
yen *.
ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
I where thev have h en attending
sefimd for the last ten months
» p pisHER. NEWSP \ PER ADVERTISING
L“ v’eent. .1 Mer» hams’Ex< h«i>K .S hu Fran
— Adelar Racine
»H o, is <>nr »lühurlxe»! agtnt. This paper is
icecream and »-a
kept on file D» his uulee.
will
open
e on
his
hr*
4t h.
Bovs, girls and obi folk-* give
—Peach brandv at Caldwell’s
him a call.
fur $3 50 a gallon, cash.
—The new' Millinery Store ot
—Mrs. A. A Cowing returned
Mrs Ella Caldwell is receiving it-
last week from her visit East.
share of patron ige.
—Eastern markets quotes East
— Mrs Sarah flask«II has opened
ern Oregon wools, fair 14@16cts;
a
candy store in the post ollie-
cli'ice 17@ IScts.
building. Call am! see her. Mrs
— Ex Sheriff Wm. P. Gray resi
Haskell remak»»! to the eilitor th
dent of Canyon Citv, died at his
other »fay that her band of horse?
home June 19.
were in the show case sitting on th»
—The hand boys are practicing counter.
every evening.
Lovers of good
— We see it. stated that the O P
music, in Harney county will cele­
R K will h»* sold the 2Sth of next
brate in Burns.
October
The postponement of th
—The assessing of moifgages at sale was made tiecause of the tight
their full face value, by the state nessof the monev market., and be
board of equalization, has been up­ cause the receiver is paying all. ex
held by the courts.
penses now from the proceeds <>
— Mr. George Fry sen. and fami­ tiie r->ad
ly. left here yesterdav
morning to
JULY 4 1893.
•
». CO!TI6 300 C6l6Dr3te
The cmimnuication , ubli-h
j in our last issue concerning primary |
I elections, instead of precinct
,
t con
i
<
vention-, is timei v and to the point.
;,s no advantage can 'hen tie taken
at ccunty conventions to buldoze'
or otherwise influence tlelega!».-
In primaries electors vot»- directly
'or the candidates and the v»it«s ol
'he different preci lets are ju-l
-impiv counted at th** c uintv con
veatton, ny tin* chairman of 'In* I
Democratic County Central Com I
mittee assisted tiv one or more d» I-1
gates from each precinct ami t i-
candi»iat»s receiving the plurality
vote is »leclared I he regular noiiime* 1 P“
»f the party for the office to whicl
I
I
io aspires. M»"** anon on this
In April J. S.
—We are ind**b'»d ’<■ Charlesw'ith no suece-s
-u ject when we will explain moo
Zeigler for the following information 1 I >eviu»* umb-rlook to sell the 160
til y the form ot holding c unity
lucre- fir $500 m<l I i-t »v»»ek -»ml
• garding the agricultural pro--
primal ies.
l»ects of our government ami future i it »>» Mr. Gdchri-t for $300 all he
— W. R. Grmion is taking th» 'prosperity <>f our farmers.
Mr. 'couhl get f»r it <»n a c»-h sale
‘>e r photosever taken in hr towt I Zeigler gets his information from’
lie i»' one»* n*port»*d at »« •untv
commission
I
sent,
where th1 '•■dam*** was iiiipor-
Murray Nelson »(’ Co.
area
nerchanls Chicago: The
1 tie ar»
‘a of | tinned and sett|em**nt made follows;
winter wlna' is b‘ss than usual also riio-. II. Roberts. bveash. .$3OOO()
D* vine
250 49
spring wheat, I Im harvest of wheat .1
Hvgenic Kalsomine all colors vill amount to net ween 360 ami 400 E II. K njfnote III I ’• vins) mo <H>
I*
eadv for use at the store of Geel uillion bushels
5t tot)
Our foreign trade I .1. E. Roberts ’
Bros.
V'.OO
s constantly increasing ami th«* de­ Geo Tregaskis “
A Cordial Invitation Extended
to All.
—Mrs. Louis Racine, proprmtr» s?
vi.-it friends and relatives in Cala-
• »
10 oo
— Parties wishing the
ot mand of our foreign trade will rt*ach D L Grace
of
th»* French Hotel, wishes to in
furnia
Th»* urea of
to . 200 million '»usliels
form her patronsand the public lames G. Blaine will do
— Ed. Hanley was taken very ill
■.(»<»• 0
I >ats has incrense«i. Th»* circular
that her house is splendidiv fitte»! ■all at the H erald Office.
last. Sunday at the Burns Hotel,but
D L. Grace, cash $40 mmle the
receive d by him further states, t hat 1
■ Ufi Cr the accommodation of guests.
— Don’t forget Henry (’heatham
at this date is reported improving
amount
in full.
arm»
rs
will
receive
good
prices
tor
I cn»>|. pleasant and comfortab|.
•ai Her, desires a part of your pat
and out of danger.
Yours R»‘sp< <-tfull ,
ill ci reals h.s v e ir.Hiid that Europe
rooms. In fact there is no hettei onage, at the new barber shop
N. R G
pref» rsAmericmi wheat to I hat grown
— Henry G. Grady has been ap ! accommodations in any* hotel ii
pointed United States Marshall, Eastern Oregon than you will find
—On and after Mav first through m anv otlier country, and that pres­
— Who said nui coiihln’t ge', a
and Daniel R. Murphy United at the French House.
stages from Heppner to Burns m ent indication- warrant the slate
good
flavored cigar in town for five
$14 round trip 1 ment that tin«- year will be a pros
States Attorney for the district of
two days. Fare
1
cents? Cali at the Citv Drugstore
J permis one tor American farmers.
Oregon, and J. T. Black collector of ’ —We are mad because the editoi ?2JS
ami inquire.
customs at Portland.
across the way went, fishing las'
World'» Fair Notes.
—Cabinet size photographs at
— Remember the dance,Julv 4th,
— 1 lie members of Harney Lodge Sunday, and think strongly of hav W. R Graden’* gallery $4 00 per I
at
Brown X’Caldwell's Hall
Good
No. »7. I. 0. 0 F. are urgently re­ ing him fined for fishing on th»*
S F. Examiner: Oregon is one
I
dozen other sizes in prupotioi..
Of the States tint will receive daily floor managers, and music hv Till
quested to att«nd the next regular Sabbath. We are too religious tn
—
Minerstool-
and
impkments
^Hpments <»f ti mt and vegetables (■lazes string hand.
go
fishing
on
Sunday,
arid
haven
’
t
Dieetiiig which will meet the eve­
in
full
stock
¡list
received,
and
•
,
,,
J| , ,
i
.
| in season.
ning of July 1st. at, business of great time week days and just think it’s .
Fourth of July Program.
for sale at Voegtlv s hardware store '
importance to the lodge is to be too hadfor him to take that advant
Strawberries arrived the 20th
»
age Bill (»radon says he didn’t
—The Elite Saloon Gen
Tre­
considered
Salute at Sunrise.
and came out crisp and fresh ns I
few gaskis proprietor, fine Wines. Li­
catch any, hut captured
a
Parade at 10 o'clock.
the »lav th»y were packed
I he sale of the Oregon Pacific
from an Indian.
I quors ami Cigars, billiard and card
Exercises at Escher’s Hall.
B it is now announced will tie
In the Hour test made th«* 20tI
I
allies.
Music
....................................... Band
*"nie time in Oct. next. Railtoid
in Agricultural Building, Or» gon
— We see in a Virgin'a exchange I
IraiiHactions, like congressional leg
‘
.......................................... Choir
— Builders tools and all kinds of flour was found to he superior fo>
published in the town of “ye” edit­
Invocation
T. V. B Embr»e
•siaiion, is to be” and vice versa
building hardware at the Burns whiteness ami amount of gluten.
ors nativity that wool is worth from i
"America”
................
I“" t to be.” Prognostications, as 20 to 30 cents |>er ib. there. Is it hardware store, at bottom prices
for
caso.
Reading
Declaration
W.
C Byrd
budding rail roads, unless the |X»s-ib|e that freight is so exceed-j
That Shortage
Mu-ic ...................................
.Choir
Kirniiser is on the inside is us un-
—Tonsorial parlor Ed Walton
ingly high as to cause such a vast
Oration
...........
J.
B
Huntington
line
proprietor. All work in his
y rtaiii as the predictions concern
E ditor H erai . d :—The nll«*ic>*'l de
difference in prices of wool there
Call i fieit in accounts of the ex Treasure» Music........................................... Ba ml
’• K silver legislation.
guaranteed to be first class
and here, we timik not, but t<> the
and see him.
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OFFICERS OF THE DAY.
i was settled June 19th as h I ioai . l»y
M hv should gold la* better or contrary beleive its a combination
a check for $760 49 paid in hv J. Presi»!» m . . . .
The Narrows.
Cmie valuable than silver or paper of middle-men fleecing the wool pns*
... . J. C. (¡arrett
S. Devine and $40 cash pain in t>v Marshal
ducer.
ami
then
place
the
reapoiisi
|
.
. . I’. F. Stenger
m.mey made by the government for
Grasshopjiers
ar»*
destroying
the
D
L
(¡race,
Prizes for contests in afternoon
•v rculating medium? Why should i f-ility upon the democratic adminis­
Ix-st such record lead anv worthy amusement»« to l»e announced next
Bmre be any difference in money trât io.i. The producer of every crops in this section.
tax-payer to lieliev’' th“Te was anv We« k.
*,aniped by the government as a class has t • "totv” to the middle-
Dr Embree is preparing to move
intentional delav or shirking done
(¡rami Ball in the evening.
If the government says : man or sp< culator, he must make to Dallas. Polk county.
by
any
partv iesponsib|e to the
*' * dollar it should have the same : his per cent even if it starves the
Mrs. Burnison has taken »1*
f„r the |»<M» 49 reported due
There has not Is-en such an abun­
’ 4 paying power without any producer. How much '»etter it ranch known as the Wintermeir
•
heret»».
the
writer
»
’
esires
t»»
stale:
d' • riminaiion as to w hat it is made woul'l e fit were possifile for the
dant growth of grass on the (¡rant
chaitii, on Malheur lake.
Efforts were made in August,tk>-
county ranges for many years al
'1 die government can’t make sheet» men. to hold the wool until
Misses Z»w* Simmons of the Nai 'ofn-r. Janu »rv ami interim, tn rai-e that which now covets our valleva,
»(■6 Par with gold or other money, the middlemen w»»ubi starve out
rowsand
Mary George of Lawren the whole or part of amount •»»» 160 hills and mountains with th» rich-
' ’’ r let it alone, or rather un and l*e glad to herd sheep at half
I are attending the North Side school acres of land or pr»>|»erty in Harney, eat verdure.—Can von News.
•»-ide.
price fur a living.
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