East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 21, 1894, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21 IW4
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Editor.
GRAND jury report .
CONTINUED FAOM LAST WEEK.
COUNTY CLERK’S REPORT
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A—Mv records do not show I
{ A. W. GLEASON,
amount »if delinquent taxes
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Notary Puhlic.!
Q—Wh.it was the cost of the
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Hall
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Catarrh
Cure
is taken in-)
Artesian Well?
A—$4.243.22, and was ordered ternally and acts directly on the:
paid out of Road Fund by count» o ] u . m I and mucous surfaces of the*
court
lysteni.
Send for testi nouiala,
Q—How much ha« been received
free-
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by vou in the wav of License in th»
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
last year from various sources?
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faF'Sold by Druggists. 75c
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XT.AJFtJD'W ARE
R.,1.« pur. h.^1 (he .olir.
for.o.rl« t»loa«i„f to C»l
Geer, coaiprising all lines of
HARDWARE. CRCKERY. GLASSWARE. TINWAR«,
FTO\
HARDWARE. SUNDERIKS. A CARPENTERS
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I Offer the sains for-ale at great lv reduced price, for CASH.
Q—How much money has come THIS SHOULD
1 have two littie grand children
INTEREST
C. H. VOEGTLEY.
into your hands for rev« since the
wh« are teething this hot summer
YOU.
Jaw requiring pay nent of the same ' The campaign of 1894 is now weather ai »1 are troubled with
tc the county took effect?
I give th» tn,
open Every man. be he Democrat tiowel complaint.
A—$256 50 to Oct. 21.
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Chamberlain
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Colic,
Cholera and
Republican or Populist, desires b
Q- What was the time that the be kept fully informed of the ini i Diarrhoea Rvme»iy ami it acts like'
contractor should have to complete [»ortaut events as they occur 111 ‘‘hsrm. I earnestly recommend
it f<>r children with bowel troubles, i
the court
house in?
ur*nouseinr
throughout the country.
I was m» s»‘lf taken with a severe
awarded to Geo. I W
e
have
iust
made
a
A— Contract
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..e have just made arangements
W. Young on the 15th day of Feb­ ’hat may l»e of interest to our read attack of blood\ flux, with ciamps
ruary, 1894 and to be »‘ompleted by • rs. The arrangement isthi«: We and pains in my stomach,m<»--lhir»l
<>< f rt. 1894.
* ill give you flint greatest of all of a I ottb- ot I his »» tn» <i - cun d me.
Q—What was the contract about wieklv newspapers. The New York Within iwent• four lours I was
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the ’ ulldirg and finishing of the '•Vet klv \V< rid. ami this paper, both out of •>» d and doing my house
work.
Mrs.
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unagan.
Bon
enu'-t h<>u<e with the contractor?*
’dr one vear for $2 50. or our papet
Q—How much has Bven received (dr one year and The We» klv World aqua. H kmitn Co. Tenn.
For |
Corner of 1st. and R Street.
by V 'U in the way of license in the for six mouths for the regular »»al­ «ale b» H M. llornm.
Proprietor
M. H. BRENTON .......................................................
Jrti-t year?*
ly price of our paper alone. Th*
Q — Wiiat did the experting ot Weekly World, fearless in its utter e
STABLE
the county Books cost, and win | iiiees, is the only great week I
wa’s employ ed as expert?
paper published in America tini
A—Thomas
Jones,
expert; presents all sides of the great eon
fiinount paid by county $475
roversiss of the dav without fear •
Q — How are the Countv P.sir favor. Its work is for th»- wh<-
people anil not for any cl ns- >>< - •
they k»pi?
( tion.
A — Price Withers contractor ot
Does this interest you9
County Purr al $3.49 per capita
If it does, and you think if •»<■
pel
week
while
to take advantage of tin
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Q—Was the county well dug !>» | I ¿real special offer while it I
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emit act or hot? And bow nimb nay us $2 <M» and get The We»kl
<
did it cost?
World for six months or 2 ’>*' •
The Proprietors of the White Front Livery Stahls as*
A — .'.et by contract to L. R. Me •et The Week I v World form
sure the public that tbev are prepared tv accommodals
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haffey, at ‘.2.20 per foot; 55 ft.,
in every way in their line of Dusines*.
Here is tin opportunity tu »•
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v and grain constantly on bund, and careful help.
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$121
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>-< t»r o.w" I c;>l nipf-r und fl­
Q—How much has I een spent on ing rn» t'vpwiifrth joii’-i
f.
Passenger, taken to all parts of the country.
Hearse and Job Wages
the artesian Well, and from what -oiintry a' ex’ia- rd<
n cot n»’Ctioi
fund was it paid?
( rat< s. Ad-In-«
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A—$4,243.22.
Out of Road
E ast O regon H ekai n
Fund.
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Q—What is the amount of de i
lluquent taxes outstanding, and | S tate or O hio ,
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HTHC BIST.
. KUtXtCCAKIRG
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lor what years?
( C ity of T olepo .
$5. CCFZDOW.rT,
A—$34 699.47 for the years 1885. Frank .1 Cheney make, oati
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LIAM EUXD CALL
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to 1N93 as j>er report of Thomas' ’hat he is the senior partner of th»
» $3.C’P0LICr,3COL£2.
Joins, expert.
I firm of F J. Chenev »t Cn, dot»u
125„O2.V/CRKINSMENs
<2 — What amount has lieen re-' business in the t’itv of Toledo
EXTRA FINE. '•*
H. BAILEY, Proprietors.
*2.V j B oy S ckkl S hc : x
ceived by the county from the ('nuntv and State aforesaid am* |
•LADIES»
Slate road fund; and how muclJ'bat said firm will pav the hiiii ot j
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5 k : hs , Liquors, Cigas and Cigarretts
tins
ONE
HUNDRED
DOLLAR«
f<>
has L»en spent on roads in
"NO FOB CATALOCUE
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DOUGLAS.
each and every case of Catarrh tha' ÄÄ-V
Ci'tlldV?
Good Billiard tablee, Pleasant Card Rooms, ete., ate.
DPOCKTON, MA.' a. I
roadleannnt
be
cured
by
the
u-e
of
Y m ca- save —»net hy ■•irehaaiut »• . f
A—Amount received to
Saloon is first class in ever» particular. Experience barte
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r-—••••.V-IUCI..« 1 .rgrst manufacturersr>t
fin d $12.411)44 Ami there has liall s Catarrh (’lire.
9
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, I Lboet in th« worM, aua gu .t.i... ?
FRANK' J ('HEN EY
‘ n.,; vnlneby .-impin, the warn, anip-kc oa
Miitd drinks to please the moat fastidious.
I • • n spent on county roads in said
the boitom. w...yen agatnat bl<h
Rwom to hefn.v
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prieeaaudihei
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presence,
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jday of D»cemb«r, 1886
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Q—How much have you received |
from the County Clerk in the way
ot h-» s sit ee the law requiring the
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same to lie paid to the C'lutity t« ok I
effect?
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A—$194 25.
Q—How much from th« Sheriff?)
A—Nothing.
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Q—How much of the Road Fund ■ rH*TynMm v
have you on hand now?
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JOHN HAYEK
Proprietor.
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Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East of Rurna, near the bridgv
1 Til US J jjQ |
Cufctom' »8 wi. receive GOOD FLOUR from
Q—How much of the Road Fund
Good Wheat
hu»> Uen receivid by thia cuuntv
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vince, and including, the first ap-______
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port ioniuent by the State?
A— $12 410.44.
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Q —How much of laid Fund has
been sp» nt. and for what purpose?
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f 9,* 44.65 for roads, etc See
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ur.iceediriga of county court for GEAT SEMI-WEEKLY. ONLY $1 A YEA
MRS. LOUIS RACINE, Prop’t.
full partijular«.
Any teal er of the E ast O reoov H erald can get The Twice-»-'
Q—What it the amount of the Week Republic free by sending in three new »early siibscril>ers to Tin»
Fcli.sd Fund in hand?
Republic with $3.
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.„d ...Ur.ly r.n<»v.i«d 1. tr.1 el«M My«.
A— $769 85.
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In addition to obtaining the greatest news weeklv in America,every
Q—" hat amount baa been re subscrilier to The Republic will save ten tin e< the price of th- pap**». or
Table ia Hunnlied with the Beat the Market A wA-j.
<*ivd in taxes for the tear 1893?* more, every year by ’he-|rc.al offer- m .de rubsmh* re from time to time
r“M* *
*”hthe Heat the Market Afferd..
A—$27.080.04 from all sources.
S nople copies of To* Republic will be sent any one upon rm-ep
Traveling uen will find thia Hotel a
W hat amount delinquent for of po-tal ca»d r. quest. Add es- all otd»
FRENCH HOTEL
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IHhi BiJUBLIC. St. Louis-Mo
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