East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 06, 1894, Image 5

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    —Garden seeds at C. H Vcegt-
—I. 8. Geer and Co. have an ex-
Music: Solo “We’ll Join Them
by
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g.
cellent
selection of garden seed,from*
—The following is part of a land At Reveille In The Morning,”
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the firm of D M Ferry & Co.
WEDNESDAY JUNE 6, 1«C4.
Don t fail to attend the Organ
decision rendered by the Depart­ Miss Madge Byrd.
This program was rendered at the Re’npfito7ntertainment on Saturday ! — Politics is the order of the day
ment of the Interior in the case of
Church. Then a procession was evening> june 9th.
everywhere, but not so at the Jewel
a A8 the largest circulation of E. D. Newsome regarding his hr. me- formed and marched to the Urine- >
i rv Store the order there is this:
stead entry on the opposite side of
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Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
a NY newspaper inthiscounty .
tery
where
the
exercises
were
con-
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1 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Spectac­
the river from here on what is
Moat Perfect Made.
eluded
according
to
the
ritual
of
the
i
known as the Indian Reservation.
Dr. Cate is kept pretty busy, les, Machine Neeoles, Silver-ware,
G.
A
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. On this tract of land said ewsome
The universal good dentistry done l Picture Frames and Photograph»
Local News.
We
had
no
band
music
as
the
'published notice of his intention to
i bv him has gained for the Dr. a i taken by W. N. Jorgenson.
band
boys
were
all
members
of
the'
submit final proof in support of his
/ "Turn Him Out.”
—William Harvey is sole agent
militia company leading the pro­ lasting reputation.
claim.
The
land
office
here
sus
­
far the Salem Woolen Mill Store
—Walter Cross and his father
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
pended Newsome's final proof on cession.
World's Fair Highest Award.
iji this and Grant counties. Blank
ftre in town to day.
I account of the Willamette Valley | The Post Commander returns
BobN_To Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Cascade Mountain Wagon 1 thanks to the citizens for help given i —Vic Ottmer will sell you bacon eta fine as silk, robes inferior to*
at 10 cents a pound, hams, shoul none, overshirts and underwear a»
Locher residing in Burns, tt Road Company’s Claim. The l)e- to make the program a success
ders and sides. The bacon is well cheap as the cheapest, socks, gloves,
daughter on the 2nd inst.
| partment held that the grant to the
cured. Leave your order at Geer mittens, overcoats, flannels by the
Wool (»rowers.
B orn —ToMr. and Mrs. Will company was not a grant of land in
& Co’s, store.
yard, cloth bv the yard, ladies dress­
King residing 6 or 8 miles north of place, but a grant of quantity, to be
flannels. etc. etc. Takes measure»-
Dear Sir: Huntington has ad
Notice.
Burns, a son. We are not informed selected from the odd sections with
for men’s and youth’s clothing,
of exact date, but since our las» 'in certain boundaries, and that vantages for shipping and sale of
Call
and see him, office at the
wool, no other point in Eastern
We will trade our saw-mill for
I title to any particular tract did not | ¡Oregon
issue.
Oregon
has,
namelv:
Being
the
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cattle or horses, or take part pav French Hotel.
—We published last week a re­ accrue to the company prior to its terminus of divisions, the point to
—Get one of I. S. Geer <t Cos.
in lumber. The mill is centrally
port, that the small pox was in selection thereof. Although theland which all rates are
weSt bound. We get same to Bos- located between Bea ver Creek, S. F. premium purchase tickets Thi»
Lakeview. We are since informed has been open for selection sinceMay , ton
and east as do all points east to John Day. Silver Creek and Big firm agri es to give the holder of
that it is not correct. There is no 30th 1893, the company has failed Caldwell and lower rates to Portland Camp Creek and several small j such tickets a fine life size Crayon
case of it there neither has there ' to select the tracts in the odd num and San Francisco than the points settlements We have to much Portrait absolutely free of any
bered sections or assert any claim east of us: Our rate to Boston is
been.
'charge, by purchasing $20 worth
thereto. The final proof submitted $1.90. We get same rates to Port- other work. Call on or address
—Ben Brown returned home yes- bv Newsome showed him to be a ¡land
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lvhrist
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of goods for cash at their store
It
ami San Francisco as does
Fife, Crook Co.. Ore is not necessary that the whole
terday from Portland where he has duly qualified claimant under the Baker City and a lower rate east
been for some time. He was ac-1 homestead law, and that he settled than they.
amount should be purchased at one
The above are facts, no town can Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder 1 time, but any amount from 5 cent»
compainad by Henry Welcome who, UpOn ¡he land on Oct. 15, 1886, and
equal our ad vantages fo" shipping World*« Fair Highest Medal and Diploma.
has been absent for several months i |Bas v«/»i»»«iuvuriy
continuously ivpiuvu
resided thereon.
to $20 as explained upon the tick-
luuiuuii, op
V<ll Ivt'S lini
or belling
selling nU
Advances
made—haul
| eta.
attending an institution of I bar- and has made improvements to the I ing charges paid—wool 1 insured
Notice-Timber Culture.
macy in Chicago.
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I value of $300. While the comoany i immediately, Send your wool in
our
care.
Respectfully,
Land Office, Burns tire.
—We are getting but little mail I protested against the final proof of
H untington Oreg March 1 ’94
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May 29 1894
here, from the East and none from I Newsome, the Department finds
D ear S ih : Our articles of Cor­
$100 Reward $100,
Notice is hereby given that James
the West Ontario is under water ' nothing to preclude its allowance,
The readers of this paper will be F. Malien has filed notice of in poration provides, and we have ar­
and the railroad is almost or prob The office of the Interior Depart- pleased to learn that there is
at tention to make final ¡»roof befon- ranged for the accommodation of
the Burns Land I. ?
.
, ,
ably a total wreck from Umatilla ment has advised
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‘ least one dreaded disease that sci­ Register and Receiver at his olfict our customers, who are desirous of
Junction to Portland. It is stated Ottice to notify claimant that if ence has been able to cure in all in Burns Ore., on Friday the 6th carrying their Bank account in
day of July, 1894. on timber culture
that a half million dollars will not ’ this decision becomes final he will
its stages, and that is Catarrh. application No. 168, for the SWj Huntington, and have opened an
repair the damage to the railroad be permitted to perfect his entry,
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only Niq. W| SEi. SE| SEi of section "Exchange Office” as a Banking
between the two points mentioned . |
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positive cure known to the medical No 14. in Township No, 22 S department
» We
prepared to handle all
, fraternity. Catarrh being a con­ Lange No. 32| E.
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—The storm of wind hail and
DECORATION DAY.
He
names
as
witnesses:
J.
W
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cheq(|es
prei
,(.ntt.d.
stitutional disease, requires a con- Curtis, James Pirie, Smith Good |
rain we had a few days since did a
| stitutional treatment.
Hall’s -pei-d, Joseph Rector, all of Harney
Issue certificates of Deposit, pay­
good deal of damage in the Long
Post No. 48, G. A. R. and citizens Catarrh Cure is taken internally, Ore.
T homas J ones .
1 ing such interest on time deposit at
Creek country, so we understand,
Register, conservative banks do.
of Burns and vi< inity duly observed 1 acting directly upon the blood and
besides several lives were lost. On
Receive money on deposit sub­
Memorial Day, last Wednesday. mucous surfaces of the system,
Cow Creek in this county it was a
P'INA*. PROOF
ject
to cheques.
Our company of volunteer militia thereby destroying the foundation
great deal more severe than here
We ask vour consideration and
in full uniform swelled the num of the disease, and giving the pa­ LAND OFFICE AT BURNS, OREGON.
hail stones falling thick and fast | i bers of the Post. Everything was tient strength by building up the
-May 11. 1S94.
Notheta hereby given that the following- solicit vour account.
the size of hen eggs and larger.
uaine«l »eitler I ihk filvd notice of I i I h intention I
Respectfully, Oregon Commercial
conducted in a veiy creditable man­ constitution and assisting nature to
make ti-al » oof in support of hia claim, and ,
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said
p
r
,„.f
will
be
madebefore
ihe
Register
Co
J II Vitkin mgr.
in doir.g its work. The proprietors ami Receiver at Bums. Oregon, ou June 21, lbM1
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viiKltl,
—Mary Caldwell a daughter ot ner
v z
K i >.. aki > I .OLIVER.
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have
so
much
faith
in
its
curative
The
following
program,
given
us
H<1 No. .020 for the Nl, SWJi and 8J„ NW'4
Henry Caldwell,residing near town,
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powers, that they offer One Hun -e . 7 Tp 2SM. K. 31 E.
f
ew
by
Post
Commander
S.
E.
Joy
was
tie names the following witnesses to prove
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met with a painful accident a 1_..
dred
Dollars
for
anv
case
that
it
his < <>mii.Ui.us residence upon and cuitivalion i
lv< aoeTS at
2 5c ta
I
rendered:
of
Kuid
land,
viz
J.
C.
Simmons,
C.
S.
Johnson
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days since. She in company with
fails to cure. Send for list of testi­ A^Bu«ne,
2nd.
A. Busse, aud
a ini W
Win.
Dunn Jr., all of Narrow*
Narrows
in.
Duini
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Oregon
Bessie Stenger were riding horse- | 1 Music by the Choir—“He’s monials.
3d.
THOMAS JONES. Register.
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Address, F. J. CHENEY A CO.,
back, Mary’s horse became frigh- .Gone:
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4th.
80 4l
Toledo, O. Sold >>y Druggists. 75c
tened and threw her off injuring one | Prayer by Chaplain.
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5th.
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arm, besides other bruises. We are , Introduction of speaker A. W.
A
tillable
Woman
CC
Monteiths Elementary Geography
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informed her arm was not broken Waters by Post Commander.
b5cts. Monteiths Comprehensive
Address by Capt. A. W. Waters
but badly sprained and is giving her
£
Wanted in every county to estab­ Geography $1.25. Clarks Normal
Recitation—"De c o r a t i o n,” by
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much pain.
lish a corset parlor for the sale of Grammar 80cts. Sills Grammar
Myrtle Jameson •
be
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Dr. Nichols' Celebrated Spiral
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—“Memorial Flowers,” 1
e Spring Corsets and Clasps. WageB 65cts. And ali other school book»
—The election returns are not yet, Recitation
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til in, 4 precincts to hear from I by Delta Dillard.
1 $40 to $75 per month and expenses in preportion and after this date I
will sell school books at the above
4=
—"Cover Them Over With |
We give the following probable ( Music
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C< We furnish complete stock on con­
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prices for cash and for cash only.
By the Choir.
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majorities of the county ticket; i Roses of May.
signment; settlements monthly Orders by mail promptly attented
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Recitation—“Both Sides of the
Rutherford, ft r
Judge,
100:
-o cd $3 Sample Corset free. Send 18
to. Dated this 1st. day of March
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Shideler, Clerk 256:
Gittings, Line,” by Mabel Gowan
D .cents postage for sample and terms.) ¡^94
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Sheriff 234: Geer, Treasurer 52: , • Recitation—"Our Country’s'
Nichois Mfg. Co., 378 Canal St. I
C. H. VoEGTLY.
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New York
Sam Miller, Assessor 305: Marks, i Dead,” bv Mary Hackman.
, Recitation—“The Battle Flag,”
Commissioner 122.
by Nora Gowan.
H untington , Oreg , Jan. 26, ’94.
Ci
Music: Solo “Sleeping For The
The "Oregon Commercial Co.,”
—Mr. Robertson and wife of
ao
Awarded
co
Drewsey are in Burns visiting Mr. Flag,” by Mrs. Maggie Leyens.
have
this
day
bought
the
entire
Highest
Honors
—World’s Fair.
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Brave
business
of
the
‘
Oregon
Construe-'
Recitation—"Sleep on
and Mr« Harry Thompson. Mr.
O
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Roltertson reports the irrigating Hearts,” by Dora Caldwell,
tion Co.” of this place including I
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Recitation»—“Messages of Flow­
and mill ditch as a grand enter­
Moneys, Accounts, Bills Receivable" ¡
co
“The
prise tor the Drewsey country and ers,” by ten little girls:
Merchandise, Lumber, Coal, Wood,
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CO
c
in fact for the whole county. It Rose,” by Georgia Buck I a nd ; “The
Farming Implements, Warehouse
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brings into cultivation a large area Lily,” Hattie Buckland; “The
and Real Estate. And assumed all
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of sage brush land besides the great Pansy.” Frankie Stenger; "The
debts and liabilities of »aid "Oregon
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advantage of the flouring mill now Evergreen.” Bonnie Howard; "The
Construction Co.,” and have Incor­
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being erected bv Porter Brothers. Laurel,” Mabel Gowan; “The Elm,’’
porated with $50,000. Capital i
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stock fully paid in. The officers I
The mill is certainly a great advant- Pauline Locher; “The Violet,’
1’hcsecreiary of the ElkhartCarriaoe are*
Delta
Dillard;
“
The
Forget
me.
*ee to all the citizens ef our county,
an<i Harness Mfg. Co, of Elshart, Ind.,
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and knowing the reputation of the , not,” Lilian Harris; "The Know informs us that their prices will be lower
R M S teel , President.
•or 1*M than ever. He wishes us to ask
Porter Bro», for fair dealing and the Ball,” Myrtle Jameson; “Geranium our readers not to purchase anything in
J. H. A itkin , Vice Pres.
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the line of carriages, wagons, bicycles or
best brand of flour we can heartily and Snow Drop,” Totoon Racine.
G eo . A. S teel , Secy.
MOST PERFECT MADE.
harness until they have sent 4 cents .i>
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Recitation—"Lights Out,” by stamps to pay .postage on their 11? pare
join the Drewsey citizens in con-
Oregon Commercial Co,
J. £ THITe c,,Pe. Cream of Tartar Powder. Fm»
-J.,
per
catalogue. We advi - th--renr'i-gx of tbu
•om Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
H. Aitkin, mgr.
Bonnie Howard.
pAtulalioni
pap--r to remember his
The Hsnll
“Sylvia’s Soldier.”
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