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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1895)
The Heñid. —Rev. Gibson preached a —Harry Smith is taking lessons fine sermon last Sunday everting. in type setting in the Herald office. —J F. Boyle, photographer, is still here. A rs.re opportunity is presented to all who have not already supplied themselves with samples of his excellent work. Re member his prices, $3.00 per doz. for cabinets. He guarantees to please even themost fastidious. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 9 1895 —Our school is progressing, —The White House Newyear’s nicely and increasing in number. day reception wan a brilliant affair. HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF — Lee Lucas is now proprietor of ‘ *ie men*ber8 of the Cabinet, Con- ANYNEW8PAPER IN THIS COUNTY. the Burns. We wish him success 8rPKS and the Senate who were and feel assured the house will be. piusent, had no thought of the suf- fering thousands, without food, liberally patronised. Local News. i I cloehing, and all the comforts of —Frank.S.Reider, Newell Hall. I Religions Services. : life who are daily praying for just Warren. A. Foster and Emma At Jorgensbns is the best lot of ice and better laws for the protec Hartley proved up on their respect Holiday Goods for the price that Burns 1st. and 3rd. Sundays of ion of the poor and laboring classes ive claims last Saturday. ever was put up for sale in Burns. the month Ila. no. and 7 p. m. of our nation. Oh God! This Yee and see. Go Narrows 2nd. Sunday, 11a. m.and —Rev. Sherman a baptist minis man’s government. This equal 7 p. m. Silver Creek 4th Sunday ter, is expected here in a few days rights government. Better say Our creditors are crowding U9 MOST PERFECT MADE. 11a. m.and 7 p. id Harney 5th to assist Mr Gibson in a series of this farce, where the monied sharks and money we have got to have A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, Free Sunday 11 a. in. and 7 p. m and religious services. control all legislation ami the poor from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant and every body known them selves Thursdays at 7 p tn. before the 1st. indebted to the firm of Caldwell & 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. —T.A.Mc Kitinon, has taken the are made to suffer and work for | and 3rd Sundays. Poison Creek Co. will please come and settle be their masters, who are laying upj Thursday at 7 p. m. after 1st. and sub contract for carrying the mail treasures, tha reward to be reaped fore Dec. 15th 1894 or your account on tha Burns and Canyon City 3rd. Sundays. will be put in an attorney’s hands A Legislative Session route. He took control on New- in a much hotter climate than this. I R ev . G ibson , for collection. years day. We wish him success, ’ —Three hundred prominent and provokes more newspaper comment i Pastor. L ee C aldwell . and know he will make every representative members of the Pop-1 than almost any other subject of The last two effort to diliver his mail regularly. ulist party met in conference at the 1 public interest. —Mrs. Mary Matthes, milliner, — E. II. King of Harney was in has just received a stock of desira Lindell Hotel St. Louis Mo. on the Oregon law making bodies afforded — Benjamin Vantile, colord, cele Burns yesterday brated his 114 anniversary on the 28th. of December. Coxey made a much material for interesting dis- ble millinery and holiday goods, — Frank Beider of the P. raiiche, first day of this month. He is a ' 20 minute speech, relating almost cussion, and the next general aa-j^'veher a call and examine her says there is only three inches of resident of Hoosic Falls,New York. entirely to non interest bearing , sembly will be no exception to the goods, she is satisfied she can please snow over there. He remembers having the honor of bonds and good roads. He was rule. Whatever occurs the public her customers both in quality of The follow , knows that the Daily and Weekly wares and prices. I shaking hands with Geo. Washing frequently applauded —('. F. McKinne-v has not pur ton at Albany when he,Vantile,was ing resolution was passed by the , Capital Journal of Salem will give John Day fiour at C. H. Voegtlv’s chased the Huntington propertv as conference: Resolved, That we,. correct reports of its work as well | for sale at $5 50 a barrel, cash, 13 years old . was reported . acting in the name of the People's ! as intelligent disuussion of the This offer holds good for the next — Remember The Burns, is now want to know what | thirty days —The minimum theomometer ■ under the control of Mr. Lee Lucas Party, denounce the imprisonment' same. If you ... of Debs and his associates as an in- is done, how it is done, and why, rfgistered 21 below Zero Monday ’ I a gentleman cf c culture, i. C. H. V oesti . y , & courteous! vasion and destruction of our most1 von should read the Capital Journal, i morning. Agent. to every one, having no favorite! cherished institutions, and ar at | It is the first One Cent Daily pub- —The mail on accoui ♦ of sn--w and all who patronize the house tempt to substitute for the time- lished on the Pacific coaBt, and is blockades is getting irregular no will meet with the same gentle- honored principle of trial by jury conducted in the interest of the For Chop Feed. Grain and Flour ' meiily courteous treatment, which through mail yesterday the arbitral and absolute power of J people. The Daily will be sent you go to the North Meat Market. i will induce them to come again. judges to prostitute the trust given a year for $3.00, four months for L oyd C ulp , —J. B: Huntington left here, for I — New Saloon in town R. E. Reed to them by the people to use for the $1 00 p**r vear. Like the Daily it Proprietor. Salem, last, Monday on the Canyon proprietor. Between the French advantage of corporations and mon- is payable cash in advance, and no City stage. Mrs. Hunting'.on will Hott 1 and the Red Front livery opoiii s. —Get one of I. S. Geer & Co’s, paper will be sent after your time remain her» for some time. stable Engraved on brass plate Positively “no-pay no- premium purchase tickets. This The public installation, of I he i expires. —The World Almanac and en on doubl door “Push. Just push | paper . ” The Journal is a modern | firm agrees to give the holder of cyclopedia for 1895, is the best ai)(| jt, will open, walk in and treat officers of IJarney Lodge No. 77, v i newspaper run on modern methods. such tickets a fin»* lift* size Crayon 1. O. O. F. last evening was very reference book printed, it contains yourself to any thing in the warm- ; absolutely free of any pretty and imposing, we don’t say 1 It is conducted in the interest of' Portrait over 500 pages and treats <■>( 1,400* jng Up fine, that is taken inwardly charge, by purchasing $20 worth ti e people editorially as well as in I topics. Remember any one paying J to cheer the heart and relieve the brilliant f ¡r that implies a. grand a business sense. Its editor beingi of goods for cash at their store. It parade music bV- the band etc , but the subscription price for the II er - i ennui. Cigars also the best. ja member of the lower house, his ' is not necessary that the whole we do sav it was a decided triumph ald and 10 cents extra will get this The town council has passed a and every one speaking of it pro editorial work will be doubly inter j amount should be purchased at one valuable encyckpedia and the winter. Order it at I iLue, but any amount from 5 cents | esting I, good and wholesome ordinance, nounced it good, very good H erald for one year. Send or to $20 as explained upon the tiek- i Among other requirements boys The short speech (C W Parrish, one»*. bring in your subscription. H ofer B ros ., Editors, lete- must be off the streets at eight who delivered it will not allow us I I I o ’ clock, and persons without visible Salem, Ore | —At Greenfield Indiana, on th»1 to call it an oration) told more in a ' ........... ,.c ...........I . i. * ---- 3d of thiid of this month a whole ' means of support must quit the town few words, for the good and pros fami’iv, Guss Morton, wife and three | or buffer the consequences. And pf-rity of the order, than any talk it I I —John Sweitzer.carpenter,under-1 Administrator's Notice. child)» n attempted to suicide, then, again, it deals rather roughly has been our pleasure to listen too i taker and cabinet-maker. His work- They were found in an unconscious, with those persons created in thy in the town, to give the ladies | -hop is the old restaurant building. In the matter of the Estate of T. c<.edition. Mr. Morton, and the image of men, who Would surrepfi- opinion, who were present “it was. Mr.Sweitzer guarantees his w«rk at H. Glaze, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the children were restored, but it is I tiouslv live off the charitv of mor- awfully nice.” and th»* gentlemen’s I ; prices to suit the hard times. Cof undersigned has been unpointed by thought Mrs. Morton will die. tills of the pachydermatous kind “it was excellent, short and to the, fins made to orde”. Will take pro the county court of Harney county Ci t f< d»ftitute circlip star e»e, and —Canyon News. point.” The grand officers perform duce partly for work and balance in Oregon, Sitt'ng in probate, admin ea-h. istrator of the estate of T. H. Glaze, could’nt procure work. This —A deed of gift from Governor ed their respective duties with deceased. family was not included in the I’ennoyer and wife has been placed credit to themselves and the order, All persons indebted to said Estate number who shook hands with the] Weekly Weather Report. on record in the recorder’s office of we will give their names and rank are requested to settle the same President on Newyear’s day immediately, and those having I Multnoma county, in which the 'Viz: J. W. Sayer, D. D. G. M.;, There is a good time coming etc, claims against theestate will present Max Min. granters deed ta the city of port 8. E Joy, G M.; P. F. Stenger, G.i them to me, at mv residence in after all the poor folks starve to land a plat of land comprising W.; M. L. Lewis, G. R. S.; W. W. Wednesday .24... ... 3 rr below Burns, Oregon, with the proper death < 37 . . . . I aboye ' 1 815 acres, the consideration in Johnson, G P S.; B. D. McIntyre, Thursday vouches attached,within six months H Friday. . .. .39... . .. 16 Mr.1 the deed being that the said city of, I . G ; 11 E Thompson, G. T Saturday from the first publication of this —Samuel Newsome and 41.. . ... 0 notice. Dorsey of Prineyille have been in , Portland shall devote tne land to ! The officers installed for the en Sunday . . 35 .. 12 below suing term are the following; J. I Monday . 28.... .. 21 It Dated December 5th 1894. our town for several days. They (the use of its citizens as a pu H. K elley , <1 28 . 18 areontheii way home from the park The location is said to be C. Wooley, N. G ; O. D. Rusk. V. Tuesday Administatorof the Estate of T. IL south and east where they were ■ admirable. Governor Fenoyer has G ; W. C. Byrd. R. 8.; W. Y.| I Glaze, deceased . $5, $10 and $20 Genuine Confed- disposing of horses. These gentle-, also endowed a chair in W illiams King, P 8.; 11. M. Horton, T »■rate Bills only 5 cts each; $100 The dance after the installation men do n< t speak well of the mar College,Massachusetts, and luisgiv- and $50 bills 10 cts each. 25 L„ a nd { NOTICE—TIMBER CULTURE. parties are speaking of it as be ket, Mr. Newsome says he did irot $500 toward a methorial for his 50 ct shin plasters ten cts each. $11 make anything on his horses, and swr. at the same institution. Gov ing the very best ever had in Burns and $2 bills 25 cts each Sent F U. S. Land Office, se- j further states that he knows of pcr- ernor Pennoy er endowed the chair, and the supper given at The Burns curtly scaled mi receipt of price. Lakeview, Oregon, Der. 15, 1894. eons who went from Oregon to that ,-13500 therefor, in honor of his son, probably has been equaled but Aildress, CHAS. B. BARKER’ i I Notice is hereby given that Jesse market with horses and were com-j Horace Pennoycr, who recently never surpassed in the town. Th I»*' West Atlanta, Ga. T. Kidd has filed notice »if intention pelled to borrow money’ to come died while attending that institu. choir did its ps»t to perfection as to make final proof before P. L. Shideler. Co. clerk, Harney County home on. As an average of his (ion. The young man was very usual and we must sav our singers deserve much credit for their untir Tho secretary of the Elkhart Carnage Or., at his office in Burns, on Sat* sales, M r. Newsome calculated what much respected by his fellow stud *nrl Harin-ss Mfg. Co., of Eikhan, ¡ml., urdav the 9th day of Feb. 1895, on lie made on eleven head of his best ' ents, who secured $200 by sub» ing efforts at all times to the neg nforms us that their prices will be lower - or 1891 than ever. He wishes us to ask J : timber culture application No. 612, horses, clear of expenses except scription for a memorial in the l»*ct of their business and pleasure , i our readers not to purchase anythin*; in i for the NE4 SWf SE| NW^ A lots Alpha and without price they are alwavs tiie lino oi carriages, wagons, bicycles or 3 and 4 Sec 15, Tp 30 S R 33 E. from his home to the R. R. and chapter house of the harness until they have s«nt 4 diit r. lie names as witnesses: C. Cum from th'- R. R back to his home. Delta Phi society and informed the ready and willing to prepare music ?tatnp3 to pay postage on their 1!.’ p.i ratalogne. VVa arlvi.-e the nm.i» r-» of tiiu mins, William Phelps, and II. IL for »jur entertainment«. This average was $14.34 a head, Governor of the matter, The latter vaper ii i-.-ui jh I mt liis suggestion. Brown, o Diamond Ore. H. M. now take this last mentioned, « x- immediately sent his check Tor > 4« Horton, of Burns. Ore. jt'il:.1« .-si te •»* pen-m from the amount ami see $500 to be used for the same k Cor» for Kirs. . W. A. W ilshire , B DruirgwtsornmiLI pur | os»*. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powdei what is left. ■ frv<-. Aiklrr^s“ 4 5 » 1.1 M •-. Register. F Dox 241a, New Voti» Utjr STOP! I I I Awarded Gold M«bl Midwinter Fair San Frinciaco.