East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 01, 1895, Image 5

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WEDNKbDAY MAV
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—Carl Cecil,and wife and Frank
— ; Dibble and wife all of Silver Creek
helped Burns celebrate last Friday.
—Mrs. Robert Reed with her two
boys, started from here this morning
f0 Idaho, where she has a brother
living, with whom she expects to
i make her future home,
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the ' . vkgest CIRCULATION of
US .'-n.i-APFK IN this COUNTY.
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Births
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Mr and Mrs. Taylor Simmons a j
girl, on last Saturday th« 27th ult. I
M tb . Simmons is stopping in this,
place at Mrs. Andersons during her i
sickness.
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Economy Is
Essential To Success!
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roberts of*
----- Ih'hgiousJ^rvices.
| —Ex County Clerk Shideler and this place arc also rejoicing because
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3rd.
Sundays
of
family will leave here for California i of the birth of a baby girl to them,
Burns 1st. an
mth H a. ni.<-and < P-nr.inext Saturday.
Mr. Shideler’s ( horn last Wednesday.
th« nin
2nd.
Sunday,
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a.
m.and
many friends here regret to see
^arrows 2—
Silver
Creek
4th.
Sunday
him
leave.
Boarding and lodging at Mr. and
7 p. ni.
Harney
5th
11 a. m. and ” P- 111
—Several parties from Harney Mrs. Andersons in the south west'
p.
m
and
Sunday U a. in. and 7
and vicinity were here at the Odd division of our town. Customers i
Thursdays at 7 p. in- before the 1st.
Fellows anniversary, among whom can be accommodated with meals '
and 3rd Sundays. Poison Creek
were Misses Ida and Hattie Clark, at all hours and the proprietors
A good lesson may be learned by calling on J. DURKHEIMER
Thursday at 7 p. m. after 1st. and
Jane Page, Annie Comegys, Hattie spare no pains to make guests com-'
I Hill, Lucinda and Ida Marshall, fortable and at home.
1 the leading merchant of Harney Valley and getting his best terms.
,3rd Sundays.
R ev . G ibson ,
fchai. and E. J. Anderson,
Mrs. Drinkwatcr and Joe Morris.
I buy all
| My stock is large complete & only first class qualities.
Pastor.
—The Ball at the Armory Hall
: my goods for Spot Cash & the following prices talk.
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Local News.
Administrator’s Notice.
on the evening of the anniversary I
r
at
wits
well
attended
and
all
seemed
;
—L itest style of ladies hats
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to enjoy the occasion very much. |
In the matter of the Estate of T.
eastern prices.
J Duikheimer.' The supper at The Burns was ex-( H. Glaze, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
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celleut and if there was any dis-
—Roberts Bros, can sell you a!
undersigned has been appointed by
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, i satisfaction we know it not.
the countv court of Harney county LADIES
late improved bathtub for the
AT $2.50
ELSEWHERE
SOLD
SHOES $1.40
Oregon,
Sitt
’
ng
in
probate,
admin
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The
goods
lately
received
by
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small sum-of $12.
H
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2.00
1.10
E. B. Johnson are about all passed | istrator of the estate of T. H. Glaze,
—A neicc of 1). L. Shirk is in
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H
K
| MISS
1.10
2.00
into the hands of customers, so deceased
All pt
persons
indebted to
to c*<iiu
said hadvölv
Estate j
,
‘rbonb niUriHvti
Burns the guest of Mrs. Cal Geer.
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nnic.i for low prices and staple are reqUested to settle the same CHILD
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1.50
— Link \ anderpool is paying out ! gnods Onor before the 5th of immediately, and those
a
H
il
mens
2.50
5.00
town a visit
this month he will receive more claims against theestate will present j
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having I
-Messrs Stewart of Diamond, I goods.
He desires to call atten-| ^em to me, at my residence in.
his present fire line ofi Rurns’ Oregon, with the proper,
and Oard of Laiven are in town to- 1 Gon to
vouches attached,within six months 1
ladies dress goods, stockings, silk from the first publication of this <
day.
. ! mits, lad:- s vests, etc.
notice.
—Our siiiet commib-pYr.cr, with 1
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—The raw restaurant under con­ Dated December 5th 1894.
a force of bauds is doing work on
II. K elley ,
trol of Mrs. Mary Caldwell will be Administatorof the Estate of T. II. i
the streets this week.
opened for guests this afternoon. | Glaze, deceased .
—Atty. Geo. W. Hayes was in
i
This restaurant is fitted up in splen­
Harney oa official business yester­
did style anel all persons acquaint­ Digest of Laud and Mining De­
day
ed with the proprietress knows her
cisions.
—Next Sunday several persons excellent qualifications as a hotel
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i Furnished by W. D. Ilarlan, Land
will be 1 aptised at the usual place and restaurant
manager and her
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and Mining Attorney, Washing­
south of town.
entire knowledge of the cuisine.
ton, D. C.
—Atty. Messick and wife
— \V. Y. King and family left j
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Baker City are stopping at llie(here this morning,
w. W. Y. and
A gbicultural .
I
french Hotel. Mr. Messick is en- | j wfe
* are delegates to the Odd Fel-1
Where
a
single
woman
makes
a
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gastd m a refeiee case now going on 1 Jow and Rebeka I. O. O. . F. Grand
homestead entry and subsequently I
li< re
[ Lodge, which meets at Salem on
marries, and thereafter lives with
—Mr ¡Laser, salesman and bus-1 the 15th inst. Mr. King will re-
her husband (who had filed on an
llie^ mai uger for the firm of Kiesel, turn in three or four weeks, his
adjoining tract) in a house built
t'inlliiig ;u.d Danilson, is in Burns wifi* and the children will remain
across the dividing line between
this week.
I at his father’s near Corvallis for
the two claims, by such residence
-We are told by residents ofthe , 8everal ,nonth8-
abandons her own entry.
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:r,0As iha! the water of the lakes ( —The celebration of the 76th.
M ineral .
I
u rei '<inig aud ranchers are sowing I anniversary of the ,I. 0.0. F. by
In the selection of a newspaper
fe'Miu ¡aid making garden ou ground Harney lodge No. 77, last Friday in
vivert-d with water the whole of this place was impressive and en­ fi r publication of notice of mineral
*Mt spring and summer.
tertaining. The orator chosen for application the Register, in the ex­
—Mrs. Robert Di ink water will the occa.-ion, Atty. Geo. W. Barnes, ercise of a proper discretion, may
1 111 »ur town in a few days with a I of Prineville delivered a well con­ designate a paper that he regards'
class stix k of millinery. She nected, logical and touching oration. best for the purpose of giving the
of An orrtt«on that will add many to greatest publicity to the ! notice,
Mitely requests the ladies'
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'‘■■is and vicinity, when her stock ( the ranks ofthe lodge in this place. | even although it may’ not be the
paper nearest the land.
land .
to call and examine her! The procession was very nice, in-,
Mineral land ao known will not
deed, ami composed of men and
lue ,!l floods amt prices.
any
town
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under a townsite patent.
women, Rebkahs. whom
‘r rePTt(<l that the crickets' or lodge may be proud of The day1 Mineral land must be shown
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g their appearance in this 1
passed off quietly and good atten­ such as a present fact.
■■;^ty in several places. Mr. Cross |.......... ....
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tion was given to the oration which
fir-t ,,t ] , .
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‘n town tlie i certainly had a good effect upon the
THE rtiiatton
;
-weliL
“’.audkno...
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'♦ in his neighbor hood
' "‘ ¡’♦■uly and he feared would do
tu«ch damage.
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—Xear8v- *
ni»1
" >it er^GUn,v
Pn ,b 27th ult.. i
--1' ' 'l'o<Les of
Earr.e,. Ma
<< < t and her
‘»•ebUdre
'■ »raged re specti ve 1 y t w o
)*«• and -3
IS months,
were found in
lke ?owder ■ -¡ver.
ri
It is stated she
»uicidtd •nd look
her children
•ith her because of
ill treatment
"i a d “ ru.
ken husl
•'‘•««.en
nusui and.
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A ‘i'ale disturbance <_____
occurred
i o * * , !1< -lhi town, about 1 or
■ • * on the morning
i
_ of the
U Lf'; t A ®an ,efl the ’»loon in
Lhu7
d •
W«»n:c’e’ .. ‘*\1/fwhl’e«rthly
■he b;.li missed him.
B and I nstruments
From the 1’olk County Itemizer
we learn of the following treble mar-
riage between two families by the
name of Edgar and Williamson:
qq)t Edgar family consisted of two
daughters and one son. The Willi­
W’lUdseioar NEXT PKESIDEXT.
Gow k,
timn to form new Band« for Can-.pikl^Q
Wo ar« offering spooial Inducomente for |h<»*
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««e* *r lU«MratrJ Cfttalag *a.
< mt .
JOHN 7 STRATTON
■¿AV! «r< uavAM.
NEW ÎOBJL
BUCKINGHAM & HECHT BOOT $4.50
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ELSEWHERE $6.50
3.25
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5.50
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1 AM PREPARED TO HANDLE THE TRADE OF
S tock M en &
farmers . M ake liberal
CASH ADVANCES ON WOOL. BUY CuUNTY
WARRENTS & NOTE-S.
jphx F. ST RATTO-’ ” • >
CBLESStATii.O
sk ,
amson family consisted of two sons
zA
9>d one daughter. A ahort time
r ». 7
a
ago both families were married to j
each other, the two sons and one «SSt-OCU&S,
jflrrç ri
V/hoZesu’e Oe«l»ir
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daughter of one marrying the two
Mll&'GAL MCFtUK/ f
f
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daughters and one sou of the other,
—Prineville Review.
r- Í-. F-TRA ; Tvii’S
JOON F. STRATT01
CMirO’lATtD
KEW TOBK
»PAH/.»
»•d WV.ml, D m I w . la all ktod. of
MUSICAL MARCHANDISE,
Vlellni. CuHan. Banjo«, Accordeow«. Harmon*.
CM, 4c„ all kind« ol String«, etc., etc.
Please call & my liberal term a
will be sure to meet with your
approval.
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U MCÜCHAHC í S»
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- cw York.
Yours truly,
J. Durkheimer,