East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 23, 1895, Image 1

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    VOL. V 1 I I.
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. JAN. 23 1895,
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tapies bv advertisement.
“ As old as
SIMMONS the hills” and
never excell­
ed. “ Tried
and proven ”
is the verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
Liver Regu­
lator is the
kuOl
I y Liver
and Kidney
medicine to
which you
can pin your
faith-' for a
cure.' ?.
mild laxa-
t’ve, and
purely veg-
c-t thio, act­
in; directly
on the Liver
a n d Kid­
ney?. Try it.
Sold bv all
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or in Pow ler
e.i <i ■ ur . hi i ',n;• -.i 'ea.
Betters
Resolved, That each assessor in
the state be furnisned with b copy
I of this resolution and the proceed­
ings of this convention; and that
1 each assessor should send to the
chairman of the legislative commit­
tee an estimate of the amount of
salary he should receive for assess­
ing and for census work; and we
recommend that each assessor con
fer with his county court as to the
advisability of a salary systeui.
It is also recommended by this con­
vention that the making of the tax
roll and all duplicates should be
, made by the assessors.
J as . A. S terling , President,
W m . B eeson , Secretary
NO 9
World both for $2 25 a year. Take
advantage of this oiler and get
your own local paper and the
Twice a-Week World at this special
rate.
T he H erald . f I
A good ranch belonging to II. G.
Campbell, containing 160 acres 12
miles south east of Burns. This
ranch has alnm-t 100 acres of good
meadow land. Price $800 or will
trade for sheep.
. B yrd & K ing .
W. L. D ouglas
S3 SHOE «1? J«’“3«.
H untington , Oreg , Jan. 26, ’94.
The “Oregon Commercial Co.,”
have this day bought the entire
business of the “Oregon Construc­
tion Co.” of this place including
Moneys, Accounts, Bills Receivable,
Merchandise, Lumber, Coal, Wood,
Farming implements, Warehouse
and Real Estate. And assumed all
debts and liabilities of said “Oregon
Construction Co.,” and have Incor­
porated with $50,000. Capital
stock fully paid in. The officers
are:
II. M. S teel , President.
J. II. A itkin , Vice Pres.
G eo . A. S teel , Secy.
Oregon Commercial Co., per J.
H.
Aitkin, mgr.
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S ilver L ake , Jan. 7th, ’95. |
. CORDOVAN,
4
FRENCH ACNAMuLIXD CALF.
E d . H erald ; I will write you
;4.s3S F ine C alf &I( anc . wo (1 .
• PACK
1 wk j 2 wk j 1 mo j 3 mu j 6 mo
1 1 -vr 1
further
regarding
the terrible dis­
$3.GO POLICE, 3 SOLES.
‘
$5,00
'$b.
‘
10
! inch $1.50 $2.50
$11.00 $15.00
^sp^.V/ORKlNGMhfe
2 “
3.00
4.00
18.00
28.00 *
0.50 12 o)
aster which occurred in our midst
3.50
-EXTRA FINE’
5.00
8.00 15.00
‘24.00
40 00
X» y
J 4 50
GOO 10.00 *20.00
3*2.00
50 00
on
Christ.nas eve at the Christmas
IS2.$l?«B0YSSCII00LSliDEl
I <1.00
‘J. 00 15.00 28.00
■lx. oo
54.00
' . OUR MIND
CHANGING
1 12.00 10.00 *28.00 48.00
•X-A.DIES"
80.00 r.o o >
tree gathering. There were 16
u
1 •• ( 20.00 30 U0 40.00 60.00 110 00 140.uo
r Liver '! -'.I
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women 16 children and 8 men
Is In rd work compared with
u
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I ? it • .¡»n’l • i' ’ .
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
I burned to death. Twenty-one who
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.JOB WQRk
fs W-L'DOUSLA»
chanci ng the appearance of your
i •
-ib- '¡t a
• !l n<
EROCKTON.MASS.
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. \\ . J ACK •escaped death were, Bomu of them,
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Over One Million Pcoplo wear the
stove
with
Of every descript Ion executed with iieatm ss
« ■* I » >11
sud despatch, ai reasonable rates
' badly burned, 8 out of the number W. Lo Doughs $3 & *4 Stoes
Circulars,
P- sters,
Pamphlete
hill Heads,
I seriously. Though at this time Ail our shoes cro cqti’Ky ent isfcctory
Envelopes,
Leitei Heads,
even
Statements,
N. te Heads,
Cards ricKcts
give tho beet vatao for t’-o i~oncy.
'all are doing well and hopes enter­ They
Memoranda,
invitatii^M.
Dodgem,
EU..
They equal custom chocs In style and fit.
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Their wearing qualities aro unsurpassed.
|
tained of the final recovery ofthem
T he H erald is kept regularly on tile for re
The prices are urlfom,—Btcmpcd cn sole.
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ference, in the Geo. 1*. Rowell Newspaper Au-
From $i to $3 coved over other mrk s.
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Several were injured and badly
vsrtisiu ■ Bureau. 10 Spruce st.. New York.
If your dealer cannot supply you wo can. Sold by ,
’JTOVE
We acknowledge the receipt from bruised by falling or rolling down
“Dealers everywhere
Wanted, agent to
Wm. B ■ eson t-ecretary of t<he asses-- stairs, in the Jmrr-.^confu^ion and talp- exclusive hale for this vicinity. Write
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
ors convention, of the report of the i excitement some lost their footing at once.
CTü.
convention, anti following we give tumbling down the stairs resulting
Lasts Seven times longer
national :
as much of the proceedings as we in bruises and hurts.
President .................
Mrs
.........Grover Cleveland |
Looks Seven times better rhan
.. .. Aillai Stevenson ' think will be of interest to our read-
fiee-Presideut.
Secretary of state
I (’omegys of Diamond Valley your
. Walter Q. Greshatn ,
About
Seven times cleaner Stove
Secretary of Treasury
.. John G. Carlisle i ers:
K nown
county, was one among the num­
iaeretarv of Interior . ... .................. Moke Smith
About
Two tiin**s cheaper
ÿgy''
Everywhere.
Secretary of War
... Daniel 8. Lamont
The fallowing change in the pres ber that was very much bruised
secretary of Navy ...............
.. Hilary A. Herbert
About Two tin.es handier
tj?
Sold Everywhere.
8e cretary of Agriculture. ...
. .J. Sterling Morton ent assesment laws were suggested
F
Grown Everywhere.
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It requires much attention and
Attorney General ...............
Richard 8, Oltiey
o o o
Postmaster General
. .. . .. Wilson 8 Bissell and a committee of five
appointed, I many nurses to care for the lin-
STATE—OREGON :
If votir grocer doesn’t keep it,
consisting of Sterling, Greenleaf, I fortúnales who are suffering withj
J. N. Dolph
8eu at ort>
Ask your dealer for them Send for
J. II.Mitchell. Wakefield, Parker an«I jYocum
send
ns his name with ioc and
)
to burns and bruises. Several ladies'
Ferry*« Seed Ariniuil for 1S95.
( Binger Hermann ■
k Invaluable to all plantersand lovers
--
.
i
j.
ct
a
i.ir e bo; and a valuable
act in conjunction with a commit­ are here from Paisley and Sum
Congressmen
.. .............
of Fine Vegetables and Beatitlful^fl
t W. R. Ellis
Flowers. Write for it —Free.
Attorney General
... C. M. Idlemuu
G.milv liuuse'iold book free.
1>. M. I It li V A < O.,
Sovernoi
.....................
Wm P Lord tee appointed from the State Board
mer Lake in the capacity of nurses, j
wSR'i
Detroit, Midi.
Secretary of State
.
.
. Il R Kincaid
t
the About $400 was donated to help'
Treasurer
.
It
. .Phil. Mets« han of Equalization, to urge upon
iupt. Public Instruction.
... G M Irwin
Da rían Co., Agts.,
State Printer
....................... R..
W H Leeds coming legislature the importance pav funeral expenses,
buy medí-1
519 MONTGOMERY ST., S. F.. CAL.
". 8. Bean.
of an improvement over our present cine and employ physicians. The
! > R.
w
iuprcme Judges
Wm.
P. Lord
F. A. Moore
I
laws to-wit:—
winter has been disagreeable and
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT:
1st., As it requiers one or two very windy, though not extremely
district Judge .................... D .. . M. D. C liffon » I
“
..........................
Janies A. Fee.
assessor to become cold. Snow has fallen several
—Î
District- Attorney.............
.
.1. I,. Hund years for the
foiut-Repieseututive ..(11) , .O. L. Patterson.
be
ex
­
proficient,
the
term
should
Joint-Senator ................. (R)................. A. W.Cowan
i times hut soon went off. The roads
tended
to
four
years.
COUNTY—HARNEY :
are very fine. We have no outside
2nd., That the number of rolls be news the talk is entirely of the
u'ounty o idge.................................. C. I’. Rutherford.
Jlerk......................................... (D)............ P..I,. sliideler
Eurns-Canyon Stage Line
two, dead and injured, the citizens from
Treasurer
............................. (K)
1.8. Geer reduced so as not to exceed
lurvevor............................................... T. A. McKinnon
besides a suntmery of the roll be far and near are helping to care for
iherilT...........................................(R)................ A. Hittings
T. A. M c K innon , contractor.
Assessor
....(D).............. s. W. Miller
School Superintendent . .(R)
..C has . Newel furnished the Secretary of State.
the
suffering
and
condoling
with
4toek Inspector
Carrying U. S. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Express.
3rd., That the law for the collect­ those who lost friends. But it is
ID) {
Soinmissionurs
• «R? S
ion of poll tax he so amended as to better that we should t’'rn our at­ Stages Leave Burns daily for Canyon City, and intermediate point*
HAKNKY U. 8. LAND OFFICE:
allow the road supervisor to collect tention to the busy world and try Pare $5.
Leon Brown, Express Agent,
Register
..............................
. .Thomas Jones
Burns Oregon.
Receiver
............................... A. A. Cowing and apply it on the roads, or to ex­ to forget our losses, a life of weep­ Ben Brown, local agent for contractor,
clude a man from the right of fran­ ing will do the dead no good.
chise, that is subject to a pull tax
G. 0.
SYLVA REBEKAH Degree No. 43.
« unless he produces his receipt at the
Meets every 1st and 3d Wednesday.
polls.
Lucy Rusk. N.G.
M L I,ewin. Rec. Sec’y.
4th., That all work pertaining to | The recent change made by the
assessments be done under the New York Weekly World in issu­
A. O. U. W. Burns Lodge, No. 47
supervision of the assessor
Meetsevery 2d and 4th Thursdays.
ing two papersa week in place of one
H M Horton, M. W.
The
following
resolutions
were
J. W Sayer, Rec'd
is meeting with great favor
adapte«!:
The peopk appreciate the change
BUBNOsIA HONOR Lodge, N o . »
Resolved;
That
it
be
the
sense
of
and
are taking advantage of it.
Meets everv 2d and 4tb Monday.
Mrs, Sayer C or H.
this meeting that the assessor’s
Keep informed of what is going
W. W. Johnson Proprietor.
office should be put on a salary and on in the world and particularly in
HARNEY 1X1DGE, NO. 77. I. O O F.
■Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday,
that the assessor’s salary should be your own country.
Congress is i
T:3J p m,
J. C. Wooly N. G.
W. C. Bvrd, Secy.
put on an equality with the other i now in session. Every movement
Beer Wines
Liquors Cigars
Etc
county officials in accordance with will be of the greatest interest.
HARNEY POST NO. 4S. G. A. R.
Meetsevery 1st and 3d Wednesday of each the amount ot work done and that
( Keep abreast of the times by read­
nonth, at O ld Fellows' Hall. AU Comrads
la good standing invited.
census work he paid one-third ad­ ing the
The Best Brands
New Billiard Table
TWICE-A-WEEK
ditional to the regular salary; as t WORLD—two papers a week—104
Tiri------
Pleasant Clnh Rnnm
U. 8. MAILS.
upon an examination of the census . papers a j ear for only $1.00.
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BURKS—VAL«:
roll it was cohsidered that double I Arrangements have been made
yrrivessnd departs dally,
the amount of field work will de by which we can furnish this paper see me
3URN8—CANYON CITY:
Arriverand Departs daily, except Hunday
W. W. Johnson.
I required, it is further
land the Twice-a-Week New York
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