East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 02, 1895, Image 1

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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. JAN. 2
The Herald
“As old as
the hills” and
never excell­
ed. “Tried
and proven ’’
kREGULATOR! ¡8 the verdict
of millions.
Simmons
Liver Regu-
jrj
lator is the
/? Tr0 'IP* o n 1 y Liver
Cil'C! and Kidney
medicine to
which you
can pin your
faith for a
euro. A
mild laxa­
tive, .and
purely veg­
etable, act­
ing directly
on the Liver
a n d Kid­
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
in Liquid, or in Powder
!,-» no ukuudry orinodeintoa tea.
where lands are exceptionally dif­
ficult of survey $18.00 for Standard
and Meaqder lines $15.00 fur
.Township and $1200 for Section
1 lines. This work to be executed
between the 1st. day of October
and the 1st. dav of March, the per­
iod of low water.
Estimated
number of miles 110.
World both for $2 25 a vear. Take
advantage of this offer and get
your own local paper and lhe
Twice a-Week World at this special
rate.
T he H erald .
H untington , Oreg , Jan. 26, ’94.
The “Oregon Commercial Co.,”
have
this day bought the entire
BY
business of the “Oregon Construc­
W. C. BYRD & SON.
tion
Co.” of this place including
P ublishers and P roprietors .
Moneys, Accounts, Bills Receivable,
Merchandise, Lumber, Coal, Wood,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
A good ranch belonging to H. G. Farming Implemente, Warehouse
One Year .............
........................
I
Campbell, containing 160 acres 12 I
Six Mouths
and Real Estate. And assumed all
Three Months
miles south east of Burns. This
debts
and liabilities of said “Oregon
HERALD CLUB LIST:
[ranch has about 100 acres of good
Herald and Harper's Magazine...
Construction
Co.,” and have Incor­
P ortland , Or., Dec. 25—Govern-1 ' meadow land. Price $800 or will
Herald anti Harper’s Weekly ....
Herald and Harper’s Bazar................
porated with $50,000. Capital
or Pennoyer remembered President trade for sheep.
Herald and Harper’s Young People . .
stock
fully paid in. The officers
Herald and Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia,..2.1)0
Cleveland today by sending him
each additional volume after Vol. I 55 cent*:
B yrd & K ing .
are;
10 cent* extra tier volume, postage.
the following letter:
R. M. S teel , President.
£4F-Copies of all the above work* can be ex­
“Christmas has again visited our.s
amined at leisure in the Reading Room.
J.
H. A itkin , Vice Pres.
stricken land with its prostrated
tfWPublishers of periodical* are solicited
G eo . A. S teel , Secy.
industries and its idle throng-,
*o *en<l clubbing rates, a copy of their work for
vur Free Reading Room—We file and bind the
Oregon
Commercial Co., per J
willing but unable to w®rk and un-
(SUAIE* ISTHCBZST.
latter at close of every half-volume, *"d v»v 11
¿JBUWfcl FIT FOR A KINO.
iopies bv advertisement.
H.
Aitkin,
mgr.
| willingly forced to beg or suffer.
. CORDOVAN,
rSZ.’KH ADDUSOAEO CALF.
Yonr panacea—change in the Sher-1
ADVERTISING RATES:
4=3.50 fine C ali LKANC.rai
man law and tariff—has been ad­
BE ACE
1 wk 2 wk
$3.59 PCUCE,3 SOLES.
7
ministered, but there is no change
P OUR MIND
6i>ro$2.V/C?.K!NGMEN’s
I inch 41.50 12.50
ti
W* -EXTRA FINE* ^*
•
8.00
4.00
in the sad condition of our unfortu
8
3.50
5.00
24.00 40-00
1
52.^17=
BOYS'SCIluSLSHOEX
compared
with
h
4.50
6.00
4
52.00
50.00
nate country. After two years
•LADIES*
6.00
9.00
54.00
45.00
'Ä col.
■in ’ll : i. ..ppe^r^nce of your
12. WO 11.. 00
SOJO RO 0o
Í? 1
ruinous delay and mismanagement,
^■'eesr»0"®0^.
•20.00
110.00 140 (X
o
»
with
Thu King t.f Ltvrr
incs.
vou have, thank Heaven, at last
I your .¡riim iii» i .< ver itegli-
I huve i
rKOCXTOH.MASS.
JOB WORK
ait/f D/1 1 •• i A-Hixciro-iGusly s.iy It Is the Idiscoverd the real trouble although
Over Ono MH’Ioa People wear the
M
i l’V< ■ r medi« ine». 1 eou-ltler It u
T
t i 1 it-vlf-GEo. \V. J ack - • you have not proposed the proper
t *<|L .»«.•
V
Of every description executed with neatness
■ Ò
W.
L.
$3
&
*4
Stees
rU«*HU*la WlUSllili^lUU.
and despatch, at reasonable rates.
'
remedy.
As
you
now
concede,
the
All o"rc?.oc3cro cqtx“y
ctory
Circulars,
Poster«,
Pamphlets
A* v" • rt’.Y i-A<KAon-xa
Envelopes,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
They civo Cio beet valuafer C-or-orev.
country
needs
more
money,
but
it
•nj>
in
rr
I
«■-*,
wrapper.
Statements,
Note Head«, Cards, Tickets.
i They equel custom rhocs In style and tit.
OVE
Memoranda, Invitation*.
wearing qualities are unsurpersed.
Dodgers, Etc.
does not want the worthless stuff’ Their
Tho prices era Uniterm,—stamped cn sole.
r«
fit ti ft-j s-tvc-l over other tnr!:cs.
T he H erald is kept regularly on file for re­
you proffer. It needs gold and Firn
II your dealer cannot supply you wo can. Sold by
ference, iu the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad­
vertising Bureau. 1U Spruce st.. New York.
silver money with wh'ah to pay
J
Coxey May Be President
debts, and it does not 4-' am bank
,asts Seven rii ics longer
rags with which it cannot pay d> bts
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
You
,eo.<s Seven times better Than
S t . L ouis , Dee. 27.—Coxey ar i Sixty years ago I he Democratic
Can
Get
..bout Seven times cleaner Stove
| rived to-day. He said he is not. a party had a president who defied
’ Ferry's Seeds at your doalers^^
national :
botlt Two tim^s cheaper Polish
hh fresb and fertile as though
President .........
......... Grover Cleveland I candidate for president on the pop
the
bunks
in
the
interest
<>f
the
peo-
f
von
got
them
direct
from
Ferry's
w
Vice-President.
........... Adlai Stevenson
A. Lo ut Tv.o tin.es handier
' Seed Farms.
8
Secretary of State
Walter Q. Greahmn ulist ticket, but intimated he would 1 pie.
lias it now <t ,-rt.jdent who
iecreiar.v of Treasury
. ..... . John G. Carlisle 'accept
should it be tendered
®
O O
Secretary of interior
. ...
linke Smith
defies the people in the interests of
Secretary of War
. Daniel S. Lamont Many members <»f the party me of
Secretary of Navy .............
........
.. ...........
Hilary ..................
A. Herbert
f Gt r i;ro;er doesn’t keep it
the banks? All the traditions ofthe
Secretary of Agriculture.
J. sterling Morton the opinion that he is certain to be
i me Known mid planted every- M
Attorney General
Kicharu B, Olney
2nd us h/> n . :.c with ioc anc
party which elected you are for gold
L where, and are always the
Postmaster General
. Wilsou 8 Bissell nominated.—The Sun.
8 best. Ferry’s Seed Auuual
_’C a l.ir?,e
> and a valuable
ahd
silver
money
against
bank
cur
for 1N05 tell* ail about .
STATE—OREGON:
them, — Free.
.¿niiv
I1o1.se.10ld
book tree.
8«u»to«
|
J. H.Mi'M
renjy. Do you aspire to furnish an |
D. M. Ferry A Co.
Women
Boycott
Breckinridge.
Detroit.Mloh.
(Binger Hermanti
.example of treason to the cause en-,
trongreasmen ........ . ... «IV. K. Ellis
m & Co., Agís.,
Attorney General
I trusted to your care which will lie.
R. E. < hamberlaiii.
Sovern.or
............... ... D. Sylvester l'ennovei
M emi ms. Dec. 27.—The woman's 1 without any paiellel, except one, in |
519 MONTGOMERY ST., 8. F„ CAL.
Secretary of state
R Gen. W. McBridt
Treasurer
R
Phil. Metschan. council of the Nineteenth Centurv
the annals of American history?
Jupt. Public instruction R
J. B. McElroy
Itate Printer
................ K........... Frank Bake) Chib, embracing a membership oi
Your party in both houses favors'
1 K. 8. Dean.
J Wm. I*. Lord 4000 women of this city, todav pass­
«upreme Judge*
1
restoration of silver as standard
’ F. A. Moore
ed a resolution to boycott Breckin­ money; yie people, actually puffer
SiXTH JDDICIAL HI8TRICT:
□ tstrict Ju-Ige.................. D
. . M. D. C liffom » ! ridge when he sppears here to lee
ing from existing prostration of
•'
......... ... . .......
Jam« s A. Fee.
Dls’rict Attorney
..........................
J. I., llnild ture uext week.—The Sun.
business favor it; and will you not
Ioint.-Kepresentativo .. (lt)
.O. L. Patter*.ill
toint-Senator................. (R)............... A. W.Cowuu
1 stand with them in overturning the
COUNTY—II ARSKY :
monometallic policy of the British
We are in receipt of an Invita­
bounty j J<lge.............................. C. P. Rutherford.
■Slerk
.................... ; ........(D).......... P.
r. L.
i*, Bhideler
ouiuvivr ■
monied oligarchy which is fast de-
I. S. —
Geer
tion for Propo-als to Execute
Treasurer ........................... (R)
____
..
Purveyor
.................................... T. . A. McKinnon a
K’ading our fa5r country to the con­
Burns-Canyon Stage Line
A. Giltir.gs Government Surveys, furnished by
Ineriti.................................. (R) ...
.8. W. Miller
kssessor
.........
dition of a subjugated province and
School Superintendent ..iR)
.C has . Newe 1 John C Arnold, Surveyor General.
our hitherto free people to a condi­
U >ck inspector
... It J. Ivers
Carrying U. S. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co's Express.
H>) I
A. it. Marks The following is a part of it:
CommiBiiomri
tion of financial serfdom.
,!V (
K. R. Sit*.
For the execution nf the survey
“Always lemenibering the unem­ Stages Loave Burns daily for Canyon City, and intermediate points.
HAJtNEY U. 8. LAND office :
of the lands situated between the
J. B. Huntington, Agent,
ployed multitudes all over our broad Fare $5.
Register .................................. . ...Thom«* Jone*
Receiver
................ ....A. A. Cowing meander lines of Lake Malheur, in
Burns Oregon.
land, I prav thit God may give yon 1
¡Township 25 South Ranges 32-32^
light and strength to do right.”—
SOCIETIES.
and 33 E 26 South Ranges 31 32
The
Sun.
8YLVA REBEKAH Degree No. 43.
and 33 E and 27 South Ranges 30
Meets every 1st and 3d Wednesday.
and 32 E W M as originally sur-
Alice E. King, N.G.
E May Worthington. Rec. Seo’y. lve\ed and established and the pres­
The recent ch'ange made by the
ent shore line of said Lake. Pro New York Weekly World in issu­
A. O. 0. W. Burns Lodge, No. 47
, posals for this work are requested ing two pa persa week in p^ce of one
Meets every 2d and 4th Thnredats.
W. R. «radon, M. W. tin two forms;
first at a per diem is meeting with great favor
J. W Bayer, Rec'd
l compensation, the same to include
The peopl? appreciate the change
BHRNO n IA HONOR l odge. No. 8
the pav of the Deputy, and all ex­ and are taking advantage of it.
Meet* every 2d and 4th Monday.
Mr« A E Young Cor H.
penses of himself and his assistants.
Keep informed of what is going
i
W. W. Johnson Proprietor.
* Second, at mileage rates, not to ex­ ■on in the world and particularly in
HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
I
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday, ceed those allowed bv the Appro­ [yourown country.
Congress is(
1:30 p in.
f. S. Geer, N. G.
W. C. Hyrd,Secy. I priation Act of August 18t.h. 1894, now in session.
Every ' movement
____
r namely, $9 U0 for Standard and will be of the greatest interest.
Beer Wines
Liquors Cigars
Etc.
H arney post no .
o. a . r .
i
Meetsevery l*t «nd 3d Wednesday of each Meander lines; $7.00 for township Keep abreast of the times by read
aontb. at Odd Fellows’ Hal). Alt Comrad* I
For ing the
TWICE-A-WEEK
le good standing invited.
The
Best Brands
New Billiard Table
I and $5.00 f<>r Section lines.
lands heavily timbered, mountain- WORLD—two papers a week—104
wn..-
•
( Pleasant Club Rnnm
U. S. MAILS.
ous or covered with dense under papers a y ear for only $1 (X).
■ ÜRN*—VÀLB :
Arrangements have been made
growth $13 00 for Standard and
4 rrivesaud depsrtsdall j,
'Meander lines; $11.00 for Town- by which we can furnish this paper S?t E16
1VRW«—CANYON CITY :
arriYMasd 'Depart, daily’, e«re»t Pend.y : fcbjp an<i ^7 00 for Section lines, or and the Twice-a Week New York
W. W. Johnson.
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PUBLISHED
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Than
W. L. D ouglas
Pills
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