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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1895)
« —>——~.------------------------------------ —W. N. Jorgenson has just re —There will be a Masquerade’ —J F. Boyle, photographer, is c -^ alproof Ball at the Armory Hall Feb. 14th .still here. A rare opportunity! r ceived a supplvof first class yiolins, WEDMM'AY FEBRUARY G 1X 5 1895 ’Notice ad. in this issue. is presented to all who have not LAND OFFCE AT BUAN3, OREGON, violin bows, and a very excellent Feb. J 1885. —The little Gem Saloon, is a already supplied themselves with i Notice is hereby given that the follow lng- selection of violin and guitar »elder hna tiled notice of hit intention strings Bob samples of his excellent work. Re nnined io make tinal proof In support of h a claim, and 4A8 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF I “gem” in e»erv particular. member his prices, $3.00 per doz. that »Hill ,__ .; »» ill be __ miide \ before Renister A I Reed proprietor. Bob says, “come —Mrs. Mary Matthes, milliner, Receiver at burns ore. oil Murcb 14 ltSSo, via ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. HVIloN T errill . for eabinets. He guarantees to _ | and see me”. lhi No S6 lor lhe W’3 SW’r, WJ$ NW1, Sec has just received a stock of desira 14, Tp -4 s It; 0 E. please* even themost fastidious. holiday goods. He names the following witnesses to prove ble millinery and —Timothy seed for sale or trade his continuous residence lip,-n and cull I » nt on of Religious Services. Give her a call and examine h >r said land, viz: Jons K J enkins , orvili . k 1> Basket Supper. for grain, by G. W. Young of this husk . R obkkt J M c K innon , w J J ohnson all goods, sheis satisfied she can please of Burns Ore. place. THOMAS JONES, Register. Burns 1st. and 3rd. Sundays of her customers both in quality of The Ladies of Burns will give a —The school house in Harney basket supper at the church next; the month 1 1 a. m. and 7 p. m. wares and prices. caught on fire yesterday from the Narrows 2nd. Sunday, 11 a. m.nnd r <■» J.r -T; ■' Friday evening. While this will! C te- 1 . - <l «< « rli .. h ö -v-rt •X John Day hour at C. H. Voegtly's 7 p. tn. Silver Creek 4th. Sunday I flue. The roof was damaged tn' bA a considerable of a social affair,. .I.'KD Ctrl for sale at $5 50 a barrel, cash • '"'S 7,/ I Ur 11a. m. and 7 p. m Harney 5th about the amount of $50. it is also designed so as to have a I This offer holds good for the next Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p- in and ----- Religious Services will be held substantial business result, the pro- I thirty days. Thursdays at 7 p. m. before the 1st. . .r. v a j C. H. VoEOTLY, ' at 1 he Narrows on Sunday next at v ceeds going towards incidental ex-1 cj L t i:i af! kin?'» of ' I and 3rd Sundays, Poison Creek | , j n, a|)d ? p n) At the Í | penses of the church, such as wood,' .t 7 Agent. ‘ • ; * '.. ;. . < 'v Ji St» « JN V.. J. Thursday at / p. m. after 1st. and , gch()ol hol]8e f n Mondav> Tuegday . oil, etc. And it is presumed that’ C» 3rd. Sundays. and Wednepday cvenings nt ; 7 there wiil be a festive fea'ure along RhV. G irson , i o’clock; and at Harney on Thurs- with the supper. Better all go and ■ For Chop Feed. Grain and Flour I astoi. dny cvenjng at 7 o’clock following. take a part music and recitations' A Legislative Session go to the North Meat Market. i appropriate tc. the occasion, L oyd C ui . p , pnees^ provokes more newspaper comment W. H. G ibson . more than reasonable. Proprietor. ■ than almost any other subject of Local News. Oregonian Scott appears to have • ■ public interest. The last two —Joe Buchanan is in towh to- gone completely daft about the idea —(ret one of I. S. Geer & Go’s, I sland , beb 4th., 1895. Oregon law making bodies afforded I “standard” of money. The framers day. premium purchase tickets. This I E d . H erald : lhe Island school i innt<*ria] for interesting dis I of the constitution of the United firm agrees to give the holder of closed on belt, 1st. with an exhibi- ( eusPion( anj (jie next general as I —Chas.C'omegys was in our town , ' States used the word “standard” tion and dance. Saturday and Sunday last. 1 lie only feature semhiy will he no exception to the such tickets a fine life size (’rayon in regard to weights and measures. of the occasion detrimental to so rule. Whatever occurs the public I I Portrait * absolutely ‘l"-ul,ll’;iJ free irt< of or anv —I’rof Newell registered at If they had been as crazv as Scott charge, by purchasing $20 worth ciety as well as offensive to good knows that the Daily and Weekly i _____ ___ ____ _ __ / and Weekly Burns on the 2nd. they would haye used the word in moral citizens and the pupils of the | (’api(a| Journal of Salem will give; of ” goods for cash at their store. It — Dm g Baker was in town the | regard to money and advertised pchool Wftg ,lw wl|j(ikey that WflS is not necessary that the whole correct reports of its work as »veil j themselves to all clear-headed men, □ ....... OWHUniC( ] latter part of last week. -------- Countv officials and as intelligent discussion of the amount should be purchased at one forever, as representatives 01 other big guns from the countv I time, but any amount from 5 cents —M. V. Smith and Jas. McEwen same. If you want to know what ,, , £ stup’ditv.—Journal. seat loaded down with whiskey Doth is done, how it is done, and why, to $20 as exulained upon the tick were visitors to our “burg last l carcasses and pockets full, with one vou should read the Capital Journal ets. week • I ----------------------- A cedar tree 407 fret in height or two bottles, the necks protruding It is the first One Cent Daily pub —Register Jones returned frc. i and 70 fi< t in circumfeience at the1 from their pockets. A continual lished on the Pacific coast, and is Vale several days ago base was felled last week near, stream, of men, and what was conducted in the interest of the Administrator's Notice. —T. A. McKinnon is now resid- Ocosta. Wash .sais an exchange, worse, taking boys with them, people. The Daily will be sent you . .. ... ir.g at Soda. It was GO feet to the first limb on going out f >r drinks. What can we a year for $3.00, four months for In i he matter of the Estate of T. —We are informed there is mud the tree, and the limb itself was 7 expect, of utir school children when 71 00 per year. Like the Daily it 'I. Glaze, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the plenty at the Narrows but no snow. feet in diameter. It is estimated nich examples are set by those is payable cash in advance, and no undersigned has been unpointed by that the tree will furnish 100,000 whom one would naturally think paper will he sent after your time —The school in the Lawn dis the count.» court of Harney countv irict, Miss'Martha Barnes teacher, I feet of'»oards. enough to make 100 should conduct themselves upon , PXpirefl. Positively “no-pay no Oregon, Sitting in probate, admin- I such occasions as to be a criterion ! ' pipei.” The Journal is a moderi closed Feb. 1st. ¡carloads of shingles. Orator of the estate of T. 11. Glaze, ; of morality, deserving the respect1 1 newspaper run on modern methods leceased. —George »Shelly and wife were and school children, j conducpf| jn the interest o! All persons indebted to said Estate , . , , i registered at The Borns two or i —The 'ilverton Appeal of Jan. j Ihe countv licensed , wiiiskej ■ire requested to settle the samo on consiih rrble space to a i Y”'”' ’ ......... " " ' ‘ '’| the people editorially as well as ii mmediately, and those having three days l ist week. i i, 19th, devotes , . , , > • gambling saloon are the places I a business sense. Its editor being b ('graphical sketch i>t the pioneer , . , , , , •lainiR against theestate will present ... „ . where men should put themselves, a member of the lower house, hi.- 'hem to me, at my residence in —The newspapers report,the ar Ill of K. C. Geer, father of our ........ ,, ... ,, on exhibition, not at a country •v 1 | editorial work will be doubly inter ¡turns, Oregon, with the proper iii-t of cx-Queen Lilioukolani.for ellow townsman Cal Geer 1 he , , , . , , . .. . school house where the influence is esting this winter. Order it a‘ vouches attached,within six months complicity withthe insurgents. A writer of . this tribute of respect to . , , , , from the first publication of this , . felt by our children. large supply of arms and ammuni tn< memory of a brother 1 once. pioneer, ,, ,, notice. . . 1U< - ; B. R. P orter . tior, tog< ther with dynamite bonbs sa\s Mr. Geer came here in 184/. H ofer B ros , Editors, I 1847, Dated December 5th 1894. w< ie i. i,i d s»t her residence. Salem, Ore | H. K elley , and up to his demise occupied a A settler who has established bis | Administatorof the Estate of T. IL — Bill by Senator Gowan, creat-1 ■onspicuous place in society and residauce in good faith does nut, | Glaze, deceased. ing the ninth judicial district, and 1 public , affairs of his county. lie providing lor appointment of dis [ alway delighted to be foremost in forfeit his rights therein.der by a1 —John Sweitz r,carpenter,under I trict judge and attorney, passed on every good thing mid during his, temporary absence in th'-discharge takerand cabinet-maker. His work- =..... ........ o ___ I life filled many important positions of official duties, nor is the right of «hop is the old restaurant building NOTICE—TIMBER CULTURE. the 2nd in st transmutation during such absence Mr.Sweitzer guarantees his work nt U. S. Land < lllico, Sun. of the third—‘’No one of public trust. When the territor- , affected thereby. , prices to suit the hard times. Cof Lake view, Oregon, Dei . 15, 1894. mood. , ,’al legislature of Oregon was organ seemed to be in a talkative _______ ____ The rule that recognizes official1 [¡n(J made to orde-. Will take pro Notice is hereby given that Jesse and eyen S-nitor Gowan'wis in a ized he was a member of the state duty is imposed by the appointing I ,|nce partly for work and balance in T. Kiiid has filed notic of intention partial state of somnolence prohab house hoard and was elected to the 1890 'he I P°Wer °r Uy to make final proof before P. L. ly due to his unusual exertion and legislature in 1854. In Shideler. Co. clerk, Harney County expenditure of small talk yester ! was elected to the office of county Or., at his office in Burns, on Sat M ineral I clerk, and continued until his day”. Dolph 38 votes. urday the 9th day of Feb. LS95. on The presumption as to the min _ __ . , , death an influential and public timber culture application No. 612, — 1. D. Harris has the contract! . , , . . I eral or agricultural character of a for the NEi 8W{ SE{ NW¿ A’ lot» CELEBRATED , , I spirited citizen. on the mail route lately Band 4 Sec 5, Tp 30 S R 33 E. i tract, created by the return of the I • established, . I Portland Sun—“I deplore the surveyor-general, does not preclude called the Burns-Oakley twice a He names as witnesses: ('. Cum mins. William Phelps, and E. H. week route. Consideration $750 spectacle of men on the payrolls of the assertion of any right, or the Brown, o Diamond Ore. II M. per annum. This route goes from this state as clerks, and experts, proof of the facts as they really R3AWDOLIX8 • .•.□rters cf and Wholesale Dealers in all kin 1'4 cf Horton, of Burns. Ore. ‘ MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Burns to Crane Creek, this county, whose chief business is lobbying exist. • W. A. W ilshire , Lll.013.E15.ei7 EaiZÍRhf t .KcwrYcJ- Asst. "¡ecv. Sims. | for Dolph.”—-"Clarence Cole. Mr. via Lawen Register. i Gowan spoke 20 minutes trying to —A ten year old boy of Henry excuse his action in supporting Turner, a resident of Harney was Weekly Weather Report. so unfortunate a few days since as Dolph, knowing liis district bitterly to throw his hand in the way of an oppos d such action, during which Max Min. ---- 1 ax descending but in the hands of i time many of the spectators became Wednesday 42.... 8 below c j i discourteous visibly inclined to Thursday. 40........ . 12 “ another boy. one drowsiness. Mr. Gowan had a pe Friday . . . . .37........ . 1 “ except the skin on one side. He 46........ . 1 “ tition from Morrow imploring him Saturday was brought here to Dr. Marsden . 39 . . . 11 u Sunday .... not to vote for Dolph. He said for repairs 39.......... Monday . . . 1 9 “ ‘‘Dolph was called an iceberg, but Tuesday .. 41 . . 3 “ —Mrs. Mary Matthes is sole bun OREGON BUItNS, io Mippori still lie he inieimrii intended to support mm. him ” agent m this town and county for a a t ,, , , ,, I New York firm for the sale of lace ' The 8,,n f«r’her states, that Gowan I LEE LUCAS, P roprietor . window curtains, pillow shams, is a supporter of Dolph because he riir: RTn.'.Tr. portieres, table covers, bed pprea'ls affiliates with the Portland ma This large ami comfortable hotel is well furnished and the proprie ? j Kent. and laces, and at prices so low as chine and is governed by its coun tor uses every efl< rt possible to make his guests feel at li ime »Vf r ;KU: to astonish the most incredulous 1 sels in all his political actions. The table is at all times supplied with everything th' mark< t af » t-.- ? Mrs. Matthes solicits a call That he does belong to the ring he fords. front her neighbors and elimina Give Mr. Lucas a call and we feel assured you will cordinuo to be himself udmilltd. tion of goods. his guest when in town. __________ I 1 .. . • A 1 • * 1 x 1 I - ( I THE BURNS J » 1