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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1893)
—Hygenic Kalsomine all colors ready for use at tbe store of Geer Bro®. PM FL0GR4 SAW MlLL —Parties wishing the lite of •lames G. Blaine will do well to call at the H erald Office. Dg^^^tíOTT0M¿PAHl£ address : san francisco , cal . JOHN SAYER, Proprietor. Situated on Silvie® river 1 mile East of Burn®, near th® bridge i —Don’t forget Henry Cheatham | baiber, desire® a part of your pat ronage, at the new barber shop. Customers will receive GOOD FLOUR f.om —On and afteT May first through j stages from Heppner to Burns in two days. Fare *14 round trip I Good I ♦28 I Wheat t____ ______ 1 —Mis® Elsie Harkey, Drets- ! maker and Seamstress, is now lo —Go to the Central MeatMarket cated at Locher’s building, Hours from 8 a tn. to 6 p m. Work for or a choice steak. c&sh only. —Peach brandy at Caldwell*« for $3.50 a gallon, cash. The Herald. WBDMK8DÀY AVGUST 2. ISPS. Notice. —The new Millinery Store of ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. Mr®. Ella Caldwell is receiving it®' All parties owing me will share of patronage. , their account® in tho hands r FISHER. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING I Call at the H erald Office and collector after the 15th of July, L • Agent, « Merchant.1 Exchange, S.n Fran- «Wt*«, it our authorized agent. Thia paper la see samples ot Salem Woolen Mill*® D, M. M c M enamy . |«pton file in hia office. cloth. IAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF Local News. —school book® at the drug store of H. M. Horton. —During our absence to Portland we met with many newspaper men, whom we thank for favors and courteous kindly greeting. —Mr®. Haskell will have a big crop of plums this year. Where i® that man who declared it impossi ble to rai«e fruit in Harney county? —Who said you couldn’t get a The Monmouth State Normal, good flavored cigar in town for five 1 --------- cent®? Call at the City Drug Store During the past year the State and inquire. ( Normal school at Monmouth I irh , j • 1 w 1 reached an enrollment of ove.* 400.1 —Miner® tool® and implements’, . . . • in full stock just received, and ’ e largest in it® history. The. for sale at Voegtly’s hardware store. 1 professional course has been strengthened by the addition of the' —The Elite Saloon Geo Tre model training department, i n gaskis proprietor, fine Wines. Li which students are given practical quor® and Cigars, billiard and card experience in the application of aoles. I method®, under the supervision of — Builder® tool® and all kind® of special critic teacher®, Miss Edith building hardware at the Burn® Cassavant, a graduate of the Mill fo/lr®"6 Bt°re’ b°ttOm priCeSler6vi,le- Pa > State Normal, has RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE HENRY CALDWELL, .. Propt. The Proprietor is well prepared to accommodate hi® customer«* Charges very reasonab’e. Job Wagon in connection. T FRENCH HOTEL MRS. LOUIS RACINE, Prop’L —F. S. Bower® a first class pho tographer just from Salem Oregon , been added to the department for Bia located at the Canady photo- —Tonsorial parlor Ed Walton the next year® work, Hot.) ha.' recently been enlarge and entirely renovated in irrat rlhaa .tyra. ■ graphic studio for a few day®. proprietor. All work in hi® line In the Academic Course, the1 guaranteed to be first class Call1 work in all the departments has i ■ Don’t overlook thi». Table is Supplied with the Beat the Market Afford®. and see him. been revised and strengthened. The | —An immense crop of fine hay I i« now being cared for in Harney —If you want a photograph en- school ha® a bright prospect foi I county. The grasshoppers and • larged send it to Boise City to the future growth and usefulness. Tiavd'rg ntr will fii.d thia Hotel a nice and desirable pitta I cricket® haye injured the grain » ddres9 of E. E. Smith, giving par The interview—published in the ■top. Eop®, to what extent we are not »iculars, and the work will be done with dispatch. See ad. in another Telegram of July 20th—with the •epa’ed at thi® time to state. editor of the H erald was a part r- 9 column. of a conversation between Geo. H. —Ed Jordan, proprietor of the I Moffett, editor of the Telegram andI , , , . l i ®uch a feeline its the stockmen we Not only did Raum pennion a Central Meat Market, gives good ourself ¡he interview as pub | . , , —Cal Geer left last Monday for . . . . L i . have in the cunntv that give® u® man localise he wa® bald headed, weight at fair price®. Hi® meat® fished is correct, in the main, but ... . . untington, accompanied by Mis? . ., our wealth we have «t thi® time and hut he pensioned another because . are of the best quality of beef, pork a wrong construction may i»e placed I. ■Maud Ragon, Pearl Geer and Mrs. . . . it would be follv for anv paper to he had two corns on one toe, and upon the object or impression mi,, ... _ r Bh. Clymer. The latter enroute for and mutton. . . . . . . . . mi' advise a riddance of the counties paid him at the rate of*12a month —You never saw yourself as tended bv the interviewed. The ■brr home in Huntington, Miss revenue. The idea intended to be and arrears for the disability. An ■Ragon to Roseburg to live with her other® see you until you visit Bow question was arked; "Ht w was the conveyed wa® just this, that so long other was pensioned for deafness, er® the new photographer Burns, appointment of a republican Po«t •inter and Pearl to 4" Silverton, where as the bitter fight now existing con and being a clerk in the Pension Aie — ha® a position a dry goods Prineville is a in prosperous bus Oregon and get your likeness taken Mistress received by the democrat tinued the settling and develope (Office wa® put in charge of the Store. ic party?” Our answer was; “It Iness town, we were there over night by the latest method® known. ment of the county would be id a telephone There is no doubt that hid met several old acquaintances —The Saloon, in the new hotel raised a big kick.” Question; “How tenally retarded. Raum left a big job of cleaning for fmor.g whom were J. J. Pierson, building, Richardson and Stephen® did she get the appointed?” answer; t<ochrrn to do, and Lochren ha® >• daughter, Miss Lallah, and proprietor®, is nicely furnished and • “It was generally supposed at the A ■lllabl. Woman set aliout doing it, too, like a Utorney Geo. Barnes. We visited it® customer® is given the beet time it wa® through the influence Hercule®.—Ixiuisville Time®. of the cattlemen.” We just simply r* A. 0. U. W. Lodge and made brand® of liquor® and cigar®. Wanted in every county to estab stated the fact® a® we understood 1 e Acquaintance of many mem- lish a corset parlor for the sale of Powderly Appealed To. them at the time without comment. rg- The lodge is in good working Dr. Nichols ’ Celebrated Spiral Van Items. We were further questioned a® to nder with a large and increasing Spring Corset® and Clasps. Wages A spen , Colo., July 21.—Th® the resource® of our county and it® pembership. We also had the ■140 to *75 per month and expense® Aspen miner® have addresged a V an , July 28. developement ...d the .nt.joni.tic j ™ H«a®ure of an introduction to ion con Haying is well underway. r feeling which ¡. known to ...» b. ,ignm.nt. ; settlements monthly. long letter to Matter Workman Sumner a genial elderly.' Powderly, asking him to rail® hi® 00___ , It has been trying hard to rain tween settler and cattleman. Wr* R'tleman of the old school style ♦3 Sample Corset free. Send 18 voice in their behalf Where 2.000 answered, of course, that ®uch a cent® postage for sample and term®. F*lh a kind word and smile for for the past few day®. f- eling did exist and that the wealth Nichoi® Mfg. Co., 878 Canal St. men found employment two month® rpry one. ■go the mine® are now closed down Mr. Birt Smith of Silvies is visit-; of the cattlemen gave them greatly New York and the idle men have been brought —Gny. Pennoyer, in hi® address ing relative® at Van. the advantage but in case we got a face to face with the problem of ’ welcome to Vice President The cricket® are still making it; railroad many small stock men | — The few apple tree® on John how to provide the'r dependentone® R’ensor., only asked his influenc* disagreeable for some we hope they would make home® in our county Hipsman ’ s ranch, w« are informed, with the common ntceeeaiiea of life. F ^at of the administration ii vill miss the fine berries on the which we were persuaded would | are loaded with apple®. Thia condition of affair® in attri Frrying out the pledges made ii. ranch of Mr. J. H Anderson. end this bitter feeling now existing ________ buted to the “dominating influence« r n,l*onal platform viz; “Not tn between lhe parties mentioned, or ------------------ We can say from experience, i of a mercileaa plutocracy and false Pcr.minate against either metal J in other words the large stock and F,I<AL proof . »hat Mr. Robt Moffet can pick out ^coinage of both silver and gob* pr’ofe»ion.l'din? l«nd holder, would lowlheir grip u.» I L amb Orric®, at Barat, Oregon, Joly 1' representation® of the gold bug®.” i tooth equal to a p. . e The lettera give® figure® to show F 8ta’»dard money of the coun ti 3 r and dispose of a large portion of Notice 1» ber.by gir.a that tbe following named act tier has filad botica of ble intention that ail ver is worth far more than l ’ l ^ th*1 any discriminatioi i their land®, which would naturally tv make fiuai proof lu support of hie claim and that .aid proof will ba made before the Ragia the ruling'quotationa and conclude« Mr®. Martha Mark® who ha® been L U a fl*feant breach of trust lessen their power to retard the ter and Receiver, at Burna, Uregou, on Aug with an urgent appeal to the labor [ *" honorable men would dek for some time i® reported bet settlement and developement of the fit iaM. via: uaoaeg M. avaatLivT. Hd Ne 674. for tbe W>4 BXX. ’w!4 Hee leader to counsel the toiling ma«®es Tp a » K «4 X. rrn’ *n‘^ which would justly sub ter. county. There wa® nothing said ( 14, ,ie names tbe followlM witness»-, to prove of the country to join in one solid ble < ont iuuvua residence naos and < ultivatlvn Fft 'he party perpetrating it U Mr. Mine® on Calamity has in «bout wai ting to rid ourselves of of said, isnd vis J. b. Ivey and John Me- phalanx, for the right« of the white F.u"U1*A®ured contempt of th» exceptionally nice patch of potatoes. these cattlemen but to the contrary. metal. the H erald baa neter intimated ’ A*. Moatmeaeii.Bactour *»41 the world.” V anity . I