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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1893)
SPWG-. 3 OTTO. "PA n T5 B ottom é V eî V/ i>Airç guaranteed . address : san *•’ ■“•■i’H# ; Th? EtolcL WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8.18’. b -* .................... F rancisco , cal . *i r* eve — We ’inve Traili’ City :i mr our ami for sa le. rd did B’iiy'Recti Ffh-i ’leti pLs.WldrT ’’i':’.' dll p’..O’!>‘gy:!- {th -■ t.ik on d'" j-py; * Id •• -, t ’ in loci; -- R if .s Hutchinson, one of the —* \ tie I low a k I i> i .i.p'à.- ci'nr.t', paupers, died at the poor meat market on (lie prop.: . r pk- 't-.V-’A.irk? ’i vm’ceV” ' WH , v . i.;. lit » i i t/y’i lay of general debility. nitb'lvMitorda; ai'^t V-m'-'d ' —Cabbage for sale bv Sam King three'"V PiS'fi’rr ■ ki'u'V'*• ’ i<:l.»t., ' :>1 ’ wo .cents a pound. Now is tin . »S» I ; SUga’rh'n A‘?'l 'M’Nr- MT'. ?7.L r : q'ij,.!. s time M.gqp' your supply for lard, i r'. uHf’FHiti’ê? Ka|,’ wink.r. . ha ••■ -.* • ’’è’ ”»fl at low figures • •*> ■-»»!• .... ’ ‘* •* ‘.*i —We stepped in the other ning for a q ;< t ••,» <t. ' with neighbor W. N. Jorg rfif-ih, vvh’b* I i -d'/-' ’ iV'.i“ <J|,o'•> !>' - >' COPPER RIVETED I i ' ' .* r/J Oi J DV-ÑKIV I MiJR. Notice of Pissululicu . — Hnw'is' t!!(i politick j» this ' —ThCtiuest display of lamps we The co-partnership befWvili M. c'CYilit /?' H'-s YFi'e <b mo* < dir pvt V have ever seen in our town, is at Ruchar nan .d O '. .'V-' 1 i ' • * ‘ ■ 11 Brenton and J \\ so.'heo.nt.Jove ajut -r ;7’O.i i r lieI t'h‘> • filini vate store of I’ll is.‘ ,f;;m ■ .■ . — Dr. Mcl’heeters has moved into .. The. Lamps of all shapes. V as »Iissol veil ()et I • ! pripçit ltj^.ÿf ,the na-t\ • i il* ite in.i Vu'fftly:’ ’ i the MN. Fegtly residence. Il Brenton til in was k i own ni M fuzi'S'-rin.i p:no'riis. Cail an! e» x an e-Jiort hiietjUïldtKh: supremacy if) i . sizeR'frind'patterns. and J. W. Buchanan White Front. amvAb A r \ ourselves. ' — Dance at the Caldwell hall thoVdaniyTrare we sb prijudie U —'.\t> ' !< etric ear ran off the East l.iverv mid I eed Stuoie Burns Friday evening end basket supper regardiii*! siwimh and j" fsonal » in-. I.. . lire M. 11 Brenton is now sole at Mrs. Johnson’s restaurant. terest as to jeopiirdiz.* the su' ce -s ,,t the Madison street bridge at piopiietor of said barn ami all oil!-' I Port'làÀÀl on lhe morning of the 1st ■ -^-Ralp.hjC Geer is now at Van of the partv ? ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. a ¡.ir.sL '.ifisL arid an*! plunged into the Wiliam couver running a Hardware Store. —A. J. McKinnon opened The H erald joins hi nifity friends j blacksmiths shop, this week, oppo-,. ette’r.v» . I>v which four persom i in wishing bi n success site the .(ql<<j'k..’tj.<!ffiiee. He is pre [ lost their i'rves ■ • 1 • ♦ • » • • • r P FISIIEK, N’EWSr.» l‘ER ADVERTISING —The, .’V sassi nation of Mayor L*. Agent, 21 .Merchants' Exchaiigi-.Ean Frati- —Henderson Elliott’s freigh pared to tlinyll kind .of work done «Mco.isoar authorized agent. This paper is . . Ibis had Harrison, by a crank, is m other team loaded with groceries for J in slmp^jinynpptrv («pt on file in his jtlii e. several years experience and asks ^warning, to men in public lifq who Durkheimer came in last Saturday I j his friends and the citizens of the soften receive threatening letters. to i •t er-Chaw.' Frye staried to the rail town and vicinity to give him a j be on their guard, for tfrnnks win n Local News I road again last Sundav, with his ( trial he thinks he cali give general theyflm.aten only wait an *.oppor —Miss Ella Whiting is quite freight team after more goods fori satii’aetimhbtith in work and prie*1» ■t unit v"to 'perpetrate ' their fiei di>h •i •< • F;d**»i *■ ■ <•*' • J. Durkheimer. sick. —It is hardly possible to esti ... ■c. : —\V. Y. King is on the sick list — Rrcevrf Kelley received a' mate the'iiicofrvenience and extra —-Frii'i/ll BoWbrs. who some time ! letter from the commissioner of the! expenditure of money and time, this week i since, uni'oi 1'iinately, ent! his leg office Washington City, saying the consolidation of this who it is that — We ,,v wonder ......... .............. - •• ....... ' . a nd La- with an adz,ilyliile at work on begrudges us our little land office? | a letter was there on file recommend--Grande hud offices, will cause tie I towel ¡¿(I the site of the artesian the consolidation of the Burns ( gettlers ,)f,h|S C(Hinty. We certain . is agl»in aide tmbe iircfutrd and ’ 'ing 1 —Thanksgiving one of these, and La Grande Land offices. ly think t,ha*. Vuole Sam has mon pects in a daV two go to work davs. No Turkey ¡it our house. poor at fife saim(‘ place, but he hopes n it —The extra session of Congress regard for the unfortunate p..... —Skating rink at the Young adjourned on the afternoon ot the- map waqlj^g.71 J.u.une .tkr himself with si|bi|pr result.*.: Hall.Adelot Racine and Ed Moore I 3rd ir.st. The 1 resident signed the and faiiiilv],.,then to alb w a move proprietors. i Chinese exclusion bill;-; •extending ' ment of fjiiy.) a nntiire vyhich can | —Dr. Marsden left our town for his ftiture home, Baker Ci tv last —Miss Ollie Frye is an apt schol for “ix months the time in which only bem/B^thy laud grabbers i .and Thursday. The Dr. has many ar in learning the art of setting Chinese ' can register under /the give turni ,a st H. Latte •■ opportunity .frintidH hero, who regret his depart t >dispose^ the ..ctuai setjh r am! tire, .a nd'hope the change will head type. Geary law. vernmcitit,.,. —Every citizen of this town and |al|,‘ M1<? —Cal Geer tv as called to his I’amhngeous’tO him ¡Vh l'th it he will <A8 THE largest circulation All acemmts n o w ¿1 0 m e, imist bo fs tied satisfewtox'i 11 y on or E^eforo Decoin» 1 siai.ding aeeo’in's are ’livable to him oeL , ai d he also iirsiim»»s a II it lit I t< dm ss of the ti: in up to ili«1 . foresail! date. MH » enton rot’ll r'L'TU'tia ! ' IN YOUll OM N II ANP. !’•' ; m a«!inn«- to teli wbat tlie line« In yonr Il........... '4 1, ■ llll'.llll -. Olii, il llOlllll'g IIKHB. i :i alioni ..In/rirn •• ■inn«t rxplwln« ll-i-lf. Tlie -, i r ih- I. \ oi 1.11 li indicate» nrebiihl« lo v.i: i ohi ivill in- Elicli 1IHAI lil.l'.T , - voli iltiiiy o-ir». Wi 1 uiiiikud LINI'. l'F ! ' i d •iniie» l.nili» |'<> o i ; clear LINE oF Fu:- 1" ' f ■ ■>:• or ri< li « Boih comblned meno , . In ir; l.iit lini inn-t I eep ni' « fili modi rii i i i- lo «c in i. Voti ivl'l litui l'enty <>t lliere in i ' h l'.iiiiily Ma r.. :• ■ > utiracilvely |n«- t , .t evcry ni-ni 'er of tlie faniily 1« etijer- |i - *i doz n ni ■/ 1 - i1 in olle. A CLEA R ii o ii'viir ■ . " f t,.J ili | ! • s H 1 | lit l OK I \ I IL |I I< • ’ ì lite. ilio rt'vv M’ if te ... ii \ wcil • (hTiiii-d 1.15E OF 111;\1.'l'II •p < \’)ii doctoi’M* bill»; t-o vili thv hcmlii iiluti* iti 1? • u »rcNc’t. No ot » r inngiizh e p. biglie» «o fihi si .ri* k hi Int'Tiht ili«* Ionie circi»'. You^ill ’•ubjt'ci to estreme» <>f I i :li hit® or dcKpoiKl- t*i if v dii li ivi * tho <<!I’’>! E OF V 1.v l > eli ni i l.(’(j tip v >ur * p ili’* !•' luiving Ih'n.or • m ' i I M.i'i?, uc lo r<’ni B > eu1 >“» rlblt ji t<> il fot iirt I l 'tii a III ruru v«‘ u 'j tlici v of ex(ilii'**lo w<»rl> <»f '». i: vr I ik ». bcthlt •* thè mii »< ri» pr» minili pi«'ture. L’x J.’Inr'tc < ’ l in u J). i-\ !” nliit li h- u mo»i a t< fti bAhr. miti et|’i I t<> thè oli ' <*l <»il p:>inting M iii< h comi «¡3 mi ; ,*oii| 5’ou wi I li.n a ningnenie tli»«t < hhihi I .e qui «•<! by niiy in tlw uo I<1 f<>r II** be?»u Iful ¡1 i-•-•.».¡>r. ; ar . r-ubj ’v l nruK’i. i! ni wtil kt p voli p<>Ht<‘il »ni ‘ili thè topie® of thè rìtiy, u* ’i all tlie lai“ io d d’ircent itrin- of ibtrie®t Hb.iit tbr ti . t <'lio’<| b.-ttli s funi -hlo? iotercrtinr reudm« ti’.Ht’ir, hot’, ^riivn nitd pav. for ilio vhole fnui’h ; pini wlilie !><• iiore-t’® i hot h fashion n nciirlti’S Hrif inhion pii ’ h uro re» f» < t, 9» «ì y< u Cf»’t w.'tli it, froo of co-*t, fili tlie pai!'m- V ti wi li to iim * ('tulli? thè vt ir. nini iti nny » voti eh o-r s< n<l in vonr • tibnrrptio.ì ut ot < • . oh y f ? OD. nti<ì Vou "ili ! tilv "i .. <T « ’5 n» I • \ m’ A -Ir« "»• tl < puh* li-li< r. W. Jennlnp’* l»ciii(.r<'• t. lr' l i*11 » < \\ York if voti n • cu ic<]iiaini.'(l v ifh the M ri Hm'. «e* (ì for a wprt i'. • il (*opv A InrpeB- R'. Gl.!' inr«n« l’'h*>’t; n i »»•«».. ’l’K ! \ \ I ZeiK'iKHit v loii,r FUCM'I DIVI' h»N 'I IH M Ih • To .¡II; I.OXG SH’O l> |>l\HION. T’ I n in hi- n. ; t’.n’ofsy'ri !!Ni, pni.l - : th« M N, I f pl.-mlttr- MM.’Si ui t (•; ><>V. In .:•••> t mi ; love of p! ii‘'ire ; and MFI<< T H i. Im, • re. 1’ ke Olir »»hi"' ni» »ve tl» <1 V’U Ai i» -.ire to po.Ili lot Ul)d morii valili»hi* lUillit v. lather’s home in the Willamette county should interest himself to! — I’-ni.l Akfrely, a voii'p’ràbout 17 stieedlv build up a lucrative practice •iu tba't’citf’V'iind ;vi'eitiilV. Valley a few days since, by the prevent if possible the consolida II years »if agi*, wa» I I ing charged with stealing a pair o( ■ sickness of his father. lion of this land oilice and the La We understand there are about J boots from the L ot and shoe stori Grande office. Remember every thirty ! larneyites, big, little, old —Samuel Kenyon returned last 11 ; p( < i.rs t he' lio V •and voun r, residing in our town Monday from the John Day coun dollar spent in going '»» La Grande, I of Ge»i Fry. I stole the boqts and traded the same They talk of holding t reunion t h is try, where he went to purchase jf the move is successful, is taken I ¡at the skatngrink for tickets, The winter. We presume they will have fruit for home consumption this out of the county, and niortover will put our people to much great youth has been s r»'! g at Beter a feast, of g • »d things, minus j-tek winter. | Stenger’s since school -tart» <1 befe. er expense. rabbi’s sage hens, mud hens ami —Teachers examination, begins • J going to school and <!■ ing chore« snips. — Ob-ever The editor sat in his easychair here at the school building to mor , iròkióg , , . • lr,,r tor Ins ‘ . hi*l hl" board. l’,’“rd- 1 he deputy slieritT row morning and continues three lazily browning and stroking his | I i searebt the rpom I'cctimeil b tne ’. <1 1,1 “Did '.M/s Dinlderson cry when days, hence no school the rest of hair, . i vouth, Gn - elv, - mid found other mer- His wife, poor thing, sgt.up stairs whiHi |ikdy fi|o|fcn her (lunjhltr married old Booh the week. dell?” evolving the problem o*f house property. —Mr. Kane, a young man who “Yes, poor thing. It. in tough to hold cares. has been stopping in our town for tiring up a daughter, and then, at Samuel Blackwell, third auditor A knock at the door the editor some time, broke his right arm a said “Come in,” when behold De of the tn usury, m his annual report l he age t »vejity-one, bare her cut few days since. Ir. jumping from ; linquent Quin stepped in, with a Staten that during the past year her ¡notier out”. a cart in some way he tripped and • » • ? there has been an enormous in I gon. fell breaking his arm —Now Delinquent Quin was be crease in the pension disbursements ALMOST A HINT The number of vouchers paid by —The Long Creek Eagle gives an hind four long years— pem-ion agents has increased year “Good morning Mr. Editor,” account of the killing, of a saddle “It’s a beautiful day for a walk,’¡ thief, named Shirtz near Drewsey “How.de do Quin, have a chair, but l>v year from 1.226 119, involving she said, looking out oft he window $59.906.501. in Ls*3. to 8,669.009, in this county. We guess it must beware, it’s a sorry ailair, I mean I “ Indeed it is,” he said, doing !>e a false repo-t, because we have the chair.” “Rainy weather” spid involving $15* l 0 i 1.506 98. in JS93. I likewise. not been informed of any such deed Delinquent Quin. “3” i* *8 ^lr‘ This is an increase of 200 per cent “Would you like to take a walk?” Quin, it’s almost a sin, for one to in 10 years, while the clerical force1 —Commissioner Altnow came in complain, but all the same, it s has increased from 49 to 64, 30 per she continued. this morning on the stage, pretty “Above nil things,” he answered At hard to refrain, but such la aetly cent only, in the same period The auronan of thia Grant Coil uh Cure la well worn out by his night r'.de ‘ Then why don’t you?” rhe in without a parallel iu the hixtory of medicine. weather”—“Here’s two- titillare the close of the fiscal year there i. All driiKuiata are authoriind to aell Ron a poa over rough road, tie has just re Uit,eX^mined •q aired. itive Kiiiirantee. a ti «1 that no otherc re cun said Quin, “give me credit' for I were in the office *u<-( •■«■fully atand. That it tnay become lurned from a visit east to see re 1. 28-1,310 pension vouchKHC rèjff^ known, the Proprietors, at an raortnoua ei- owe you more, but times are so p . •-, aro placing a Hainpla Cottle Free into latives, which lie says he enjoyed senting about four month»! wprk — -, my wife 1 every liorue in the United Htatee and Canada. 9<>re, and I am so poor, immensely. JI ■• >11 have a Cough. 8 re Throat, or Bron candy A lack pf room to keep thtÊ'.n cptds wants a new hat, and i— some - As William bent over her fair chitin, use it, for It will cure you. If your intact is nieritiened The' a'utBtor child han thoCroup, or WhoopinuCough, uae face, he whispered. “Darling, if I it promptly, and relief In «»ire. If you dread M illiam Harvey is sole agent for the brat— states that pmsion voqehers tire innldloiin dlae.ui« < onenmntlon, o»e it. • Certainly Mr Q”"1 ,,,llch ”bliRe’ should ask you in French if I might that tor the Salem Woolen Mill Store, A«k your Iiniggiat for HHILOH’B CURE, much oblige, a fine day Mr. Qmn, I accumulating at the rate nf kiss you, what would you answer? Frit e 10 eta., .Wet«, an I »1 ■ <*>. If your Lung' in this and Grant counties. Blank are »ore or Back lamo. use Shiloh’« Poroue hope vour family is well. —Yelling (XX) a month, and add«: «he, summoning up her scanty Plantar. Price Hi eta. For aala by all Drug- ets tine as silk, robes inferior to “ I cannot free how the office can. gists aud Dealers. upstairs—Mrs. Jones! Mrs. Jones!! knowledge of the language, replied, »one, overshirts and underwear as without additional fileroom», pre Mrs. Jones!!! buy some meat for 'Billet dotixl” •'heap as the cheapest, socks, gloves, serve the record) as the law re gs e.-E "r. P ■ui.tens, overcoats, tlannels by the dinner" quires ” “ ha. ul... h.-Om \ \ / f that do ti-i in-» * Will v»rd, cloth by the yard,, ladies dress r. Win h. »«»Olii alili ur or ir mi. r »aiiuu .1. .t ..I. or udii , . .a — 14'uure. It build* build« np up and improv-« ini prova tbn tl.o ■< » t rd I lannels. etc. etc. Takes measures hralth clranthealiin undt« 11 tin»» til» compì, ... a. « "T - ■.* toll-'* e.li w till'»' No wnnkl-n or rtabi. Itabbim tin» ». • « End< rand by phyal.-lan» Mi l li a.lltur a< |. »j . • t men's and youth’s clothing rAIitwi; IKEATEO ST ’ . PAIiEMTS BY m f.V! ChN.-’IOiR, _ or. Price’s Cream Baking Powdei Dr. Price’» Cream Bakin*; Powder I I kirxbw. I« *u*rvl*(. lUeoO- for par*' i • la 1 «ill and see him. office at the i)r. Price s Cream Baking Powder ’ » ».■ f. nnu,' i » umuiia. laiust iu. A Pur« Orape Creara o» Tartw Pvwtfer. Forty Y corn th« Standard. french Hotel. Mott Perfect Made SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE » ’ V»