East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 23, 1895, Image 5

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—J. F. Boyle, photographer, is
—The little Gem Saloon, is a
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still
here.
A rare opportunity;
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“gem” in e^ery particular
Bob
At Jorgensons is the best lot of
Reed proprietor, Bob says, “come is presented to all who have not
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 23 ltt'ft
Holiday Goods for the price that
and see me”.
already supplied themselves with
ever was put up for sale in Burns.
—A petition is being prepan d at . samples of his excellent work. Re-
Go and see.
HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
| member his prices, $3.00 per doz.
Eugene,
to
the
legislature
asking
ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
—Mrs. Mary Matthes, milliner,
that body of lawmakers to pass an for cabinets. He guarantees
has
just received a stock of desira­
act preventing Indians Lunt ting ofl 'Please even themost fastidious.
ble millinery and holiday goods.
their respective reservations. We
Religions Services.
—The World Almanac and en
Give her a call and examine her
sincerely hope the legislature cyclopedia for 1895, is the best
goods, sheis satisfied she can please
Burns 1st. and 3rd. Sundays of will pay attention to this matter, reference book printed, it contains
her customers both in quality of
the month 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. for the game is being rapidly ex- over 500 pages and treats of 1,400
wares and prices.
Narrows 2nd. Sunday, 11 a. m. and , terminate«! by the red skins and un- topics. Remember any one paying
John Day hour at C. H. Voegtly’s
7 p. tn. Silver Creek 4th Sunday ] necessarily,for the ii dians slav hun- i the subscription price for the H er
for
sale at $5 50 a barrel, cash
11 a. m. and 7 p. m Harney 5th dreds of deer just for their hides. j ALD and 10 cents extra will get this
MOST PERFECT MADE.
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This
offer holds good for the next
Sunday II a. m. and 7 p. m and
—The sale of the Oregon Pacific valuable encyclc pedia and the I A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder.• Free
Thursdays at 7 p m. before the 1st. to Benner Hammond of Missoula H erald tor one year. Send or] from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant thirty days.
C. H. VoEOTLY,
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40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
and 3rd Sundays, Poison Creek Mont, for $100.000 was confirmed I bring in your subscription.
Agent.
Thursday at 7 p. m. after 1st. and at Corvallas on the afternoon of the1
County Court Proceedings.
3rd. Sundays
19th inst. by Judge Fullerton, i
R ev . G ibson , t Objections offered by certificate i Judge Rutherford and com­
For Chop Feed. Grain and Flour
Pastor. holders and creditors were oyer- ¡ missioners Sitz and Marks present.
A Legislative Session
go to the North Meat Market.
ruled Notices of appeal were served i H. C. Turner was appointed provokes more newspaper comment
L oyd C ui . p ,
in the ease, but not perfected. The 1 slock Inspector,
than almost any other subject of
Proprietor,
Local News.
appellants are Walter Nash. Wm.
The last two
Petition for a road beginning at public interest.
—J. F. Mahon and E. H. King M Hoag and others. 'l'he road is
Ford thence to Diamond Vai- Oregon law making bodies afforded
—Get one of I, S. Geer & Co’s,
were in town last Monday
now in possession of Bonner and j |ev connecting with the Harney ! much material for interesting dis- premium purchase tickets. This
—There were 135 bills introduced Hammond with Chas. Clark, as' road at the ranch of D. Horton, cussion, and the next general as- firm agrees to give the holder of
superintendent.
in the legislature on the 17th
petition granted and ihe following sembly will be no exception to the ■such tickets a tine life size Crayon
'* ‘ ’1 absolutely free of any
—We received a letter this week i named persons appointed viewers; rule. Whatever occurs the public] ; Portrait
—John Sweitzer is doing most
Johnson
knows
that
the
Daily
and
Weekly
i
charge,
by purchasing $20 worth
re-
‘
Harvey
Elliott,
Chas.
S.
excellent work in his line at prices from Jack Gregg, who is now
to
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Capital
Journal
of
Salem
will
give
]
of
goods
for cash at their store. It
¡siding in Canada. He says the I and Simon Lewis. Viewers
very reasonable.
of this ! meet at Haines’ store on February correct reports of its work as well is not necessary that the whole
—Register Jones went to V,^, ; thermometer 0,1 Vhe 2nd c.
as intelligent discussion of the amount should be purchased at one
...
iiit be I month
dropped down to 32 degrees ' 4th.
this week, He will
probably
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to know what time, but anv amount from 5 cents
below zero at the place he is living, ( Appointment of road supervisors;) I same. If you . want
.
absent a week or ten days.
but to take winter through up to District No. 1, W B. Johnson; No. is done, how it is done, and why, to $20 as explained upon the tick­
—There will be a Masquerade this time it has not been severe.'2, XV S. Waters; No. 3, Peter vou should rend the Capital Journal ets.
Ball at the Armory Hall F> t>. 14th Slock on tl.e range is don g well., Clemens; No. 4, Chas. 1’laser; No. It is the first One Cent Daily pub
lished on the Pacific coast, and is
1895 Not.ee ad. next v\«< k.
11« likes die country
J where he is I 5, A. Wintermier; No. 6, T. B- conducted in the interest of the
—While the Shilocks ami gold vi rv well, there is plenty of timber,1 James; No. /, Joe XV Buchanan;
Administrator’s Notice.
standards bold their grip on this | wnt*r anil grass. He writes, the , No. 8, Joe Sturdevant; No. 9, S. F. people. The Daily will be sent you.
Jenkins; No. 10, Jas. Wright; No a year for $3.00, four months for
government’s throat there can be, s'reams are aliye with fine trout.
In ihe matter of the Estate of T.
11, A. Venator; No. 12, M
M. V $1 00 per year. Like the Daily it II. Glaze, deceased.
no prosperity.
— Mrs. M. D. Smyth who died
is payable cash in advance, and no
Notice is hereby given that the
Smith; No. 13, A. W. Hulbert.
—We see notices posted, for a I at her home in Diamond Valley,
undersigned
has been aupointed by
viewers
on
the
paper
will
be
sent
after
your
time
| The report of the
special meeting of our school dis 'on Tuesday the 15th inst., was an
the
county
court,
of Harney county
Positively “no-pay no
I Saddle Butte and Narrows road, | expires.
Oregon,
Sitting
in
probate, admin-
trict, next Friday at 2 o’clock in 1 old pioneer having been a resident | continued .
| paper.” The Journal is a moderi
¡strator of the estate of T. 11. Glaze,
the afternoon, to levy a tax suf ¡of this isolated portion of Eastern
Report of the following road ' newspaper run on modern methods I eeeased
ficient to pay the interest on our , Oregon for we suppose 20 or more «mptrvisors continued:
Robert It is conducted in the interest of All persons indebted to said Estate
school uonds and other district in­ years. The family were residing i Drinkwater, No. 6; S. D. Webdell, the people editorially as well as in ire requested to settle the same
in Happy X’alley in 1878 when the'
debtedness .
a business sense. Its editor being mmediately, and those having
No. 8, and S. Lampshire, No 3.
Piutes and Bannocks were here on I County printing awarded to the j a member of the lower bouse, his claims against theestate will present
—We notice two bills introduced
hem to me, at my residence in
the war path, her husband and eld-
editorial work will be doubly inter Burns, Oregon, with the proper
by our senator A W . Gowan, one
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H
erald
relating to location and relocation le-t son were murdered, at that time
TlieNtate’Tax Levy.
esting this winter. Order it a'. vouches attached,within six months
!
by
the
Indians
Some
of
the
from the first publication of this
of county seats, the second for a
The state board composed of the1 once,
Ii
dians are here now who took part ¡governor, secietary and treasurer!
notice.
H
ofer
B
ros
.,
Editors,
more efficient organization of the
j in that outbreak, and one old
Salem, Ore Dated December 5th 1894,
I have agreed upon the following
state militia.
H. K elley ,
“Tabby” who claims he was present
! levy for 1895.
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Ad
ministator
of
the
Estate
of T. II.
—J B. Huntington got the po­ at the murder of Mr. Smyth and
| Glaze, deceased.
1
The
state
expense,
deficiencies]
sition of reading clerk in tile i his sori.
—John Sweitzer,carpenter,under­
| for 1894, is $624,624 this includes
senate the present term, Joe
(jive that fellow who claims to be cur
rent expenses of state militia taker and cabinet-maker. His work­
current
Simon is speaker of the Senate and
a business man, and is too miserly | $30,000 and $30,000 for the support shop is the old restaurant building NOTICE—TIMBER CULTURE.
C B . Moores is speaker of the
or too poor to advertise his busi of t)ie stafe university. The esti- Mr.Sweitzer guarantees his work at
U. S. I,and <)tlice,
house.
prices
to
suit
the
bard
times.
Cof
­
Lakeview,
Oregon,
Det. 15, 1894.
ness, a wide berth, tor be will sure 1 n,atH dificiencies of funds of 1894
—We hope our legislative assem­ ly skin you if he gets a chance. amt unting to $61,000. The board fins made to orde”. Will take pro
Notice is hereby given that Jesse
bly will not forget the necessity of His greed for gain or his poverty jia8 8e( apart to meet the expenses’ duce partly for work and balance in T. Kidd has filed notice of intention
making provision for each county won’t allow’ him to do otherwise — a balance of $217,842 saved out of cash.
to make final proof before P. L.
Shideler. Co. clerk, Harney County
toliaye its own prosecuting attorney Items
¡funds heretofore levied for the ex­
Or.,
at his office in Burns, or, Sat­
at a salary,whose duty out side of his
penses of 1893 and 1894, and the
Digest
of
Land
Decisions.
urday
the 9th day of Feb. 1895, on
regular work, will be to assist the
miscellaneous receipts of 1895,
timber culture application No. 612,
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county officers when bis legal ad­
for the NE] SW{ SE| NW| & lots
ce -. lbra :
Furnished by XV. D. Harlan Land amounting to $25,485, making a
vice is wanted, and each county its
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and 4 Sec 5, Tp 30 S R 33 E.
surplus
of
$243,326.
Attorney, Washington, D. C.
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He names as witnesses: C. Cum­
own representative.
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This leaves a balance of $451,198
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An entry though improperly
mins, William Phelps, and R. H.
—On the 17th the Oregon house allowed, should not be cancled 1 to *’e ra’pe<* an^ takes a three mills W3AWF)OUtiH£,
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Brown, o Diamond Ore. H. M.
importers of and Whok-salc Dealers in a;» ’
voted against the frea coinage of without notice to the entry man, am. (] tax as estimated by the state board
Horton, of Burns. Ore.
MUSICAL MERCHArOJGf.
W. A. W ilshire ,
silver. Burleigh a populist mem due opportunity to show cause why of equalization.
811.813,815,81 « I-i.Lt1*.ùL- »*•
Register.
This lew is lower than for many
her from Wallowa, introduced a such action should not be taken.
years, and the surplus is the,
concurrent resolution instructing
Work done outside the boundar­
Oregon’s senators and representa ies of a claim* for the purpose of largest.
Harney county’s state tax is $4,
lives in congress to use all honest facilitating the extraction
of - 689,82.
Crook is $4.697.33 Grant is |
endeavors to secure the passage of mineral therefrom, is as available
$4
003.96,
is $2.847.55.
a law providing for the free and for holding the claim as though f The largest Malheur
is Multnomah $161,370
unlimited coinage of silver at a ratio done within the bounderies of the , 98, the next is Marion $29,256 20. I
ofMG to 1. A motion carried that claim itself.______
]Our readers will note the fact i
that the amount the out going'
it should be laid on the table 35
The rule of approximation will I an
administration
iijjiiir u ¡ii ivu has
tmn saved
tnvru out
uub <J1
ofthe
urj
affirmative votes and 23 negative.
be applied t > a homestead entrv legislature's appropriations, [$471,
Poor Mr Smith from Josephine, that embraces fractional subdiyi- ] 000] is larger than the entire sum BURNS,
OREGON.
with the moss still growing around | sion in two Sections
j to be raised by taxation [$451,198.
his “navel’’ with cobwebs in his
LEE LUCAS, P roprietor
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hair and his whiskers matted ■.’CNN K. STRATTON
J3KK P. ST..
This large and comfortable hotel is well furnished and the proprie­
.lATrn
together for want of curry-
tor
uses
every eff< rt possible to make his guests feel at home
ing, facitiously moved to have the
The
table is at all times supplied with everything the market af-
BANJOS,
word copper substituted for silver.
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fords.
f- 1*9of iwi W D !«*? « ir*, »il k!r.<!r c f
Wh •>««!< rMa'.en <>i ail Und* jf
We guess he Ret up the night before
Give Mr. Lucas a call and we feel assured you will continue to be
HAL LT’Sn
'3. ,
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
1rs. ¡
Banp*
AciorJ.c ...
ViAlixs. Gaitir*. Banjo«, Accord? 0fi9. Harmurü«
his guest when in town.
with his I rother Dolph.
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