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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1895)
Th? Hör.”- ^DATMAY15UW. ^-THÎghHïrsërvices. s.“-7d7 °f ♦hila ni. « P .and ‘ ^Xd.y,n V —Joe Morris was in town the Tl ATI AYYITT —James Mahin was in town last I other day acting in the capacity of, * 111111111 U Saturday. 'constable for Harney District. UVVUVlUJ Chancy Cummins visited town —Frank Johnson, who was here | the latter part of last week . visiting his brother Jacob, returned 1 the r<ortianu Portland , to County -- sever-1 —Subscribe for tne w his ma home uviuv in Crook .. ------j v.._ n a Weekly Sun only $1 a year. This al days since, taking witl^lHm ■bunch of cattle, which he pur- paper should be encouraged, for the I chased of Green Hudspeth. simple reason it is truthful and —Mr. H. A. Williams the con- newsy. track r on th6 Ontario and Burns —If the ill health of Secretary stage line, was in here last week Gresham compels his withdrawal seeing after his line, etc. He has from the cabinet, it is thought he been absent in Califo-nia several will be succeeded by Don M. Dick months, and reports hard times in i the golden state. enson. . Til I K 1Ü . \ Sil<« Creek 4th. Sunday „’«.„..»dip-“ .H»™* °‘h ’indav 11 æ 03 • and 1 P‘ m and —The A. O. U. W. in this state ; —If you are interested in Life m. More the hrt. ,nJ 3rd Sundays, Parson Creek numbers at this time 7000, and 102 Insurance call on M. L. Lewi3 and This year up to date there investigate plans offered by him A good lesson may be learned by calling on J. DURKHEIMER Thursday at ' P- “-after 1st. and lodges have been 22 deaths and six assess- before applying for a policy. De the leading merchant of Harney Valley and getting his best terms. 3rd Sundays. ments. ' ware of special contractsand ex- R ev . G ibson , My stock is large complete & only first class qualities, I buy all Pastor. —Messrs Elliott and McKinzie I ecutive officers. —Bland in his lecture, at Denver, my goods for Spot Cash & the following prices talk. of the Narrows neighborhood paid us a visit last week. They report | his subject was “Twenty Years Local News. the citizens of theii vicinity busily 1 Battle for Silver and the fight yet -Latest style of ladies hats at engaged farming. to come” said that the cause of eastern prices. of Baker City, 8ilver bad lately made great gains J Duikheimer. —Rev Yockey, was here last Saturday and Sunday. in the East and louth, and the issue | —Geo. Williams is in town to SHOES $1.40 SOLD He preached two sermons on Sun cf the next presidential campaign 1 LADIES ELSEWHERE AT $2.50 I would be entirely on the monetary day. 41 day. Mr. Yockey went from here U H 1.10 2.00 -5 Brown has returned after an to Harney and expects to locate in question. <4 U 44 —M L Lewis has secured the MISS 1.10 absence of several months. I 2.00 this county in the near futuie. I agency for the .¿Etna Life Insurance . CHILD at 4» a .88 -Atty. John Biggs returned from 1.50 M arried —At the residence of Company of Hartford Conn., and is I I --------- Canyon yesterday afternoon 4C u MENS H 2.50 W. C. Byrd in Burns on yesterday now readv to show and explain the’ 5.00 -Next Monday our spring term -veiling, (Tuesday the 14th inst.) different plans by which a safe in- i BUCKINGHAM & HECHT BOOT $4.50 ELSEWHERE $6.50 of circuit court begins. by W. C. Byrd justice of the peace, vestInenl ,nay be ,nade and at ,he “ ». a 3-25 “ 5.50 —Ben Brown has gone on a visit Geo.S. Miller, and Mrs. »■»»>•'Mme ame , HUral life insurance BollenbarrBh. BoJhreSidenteofthie|policT may Jecured to Portland and San Franc isco. county near the Warm Springs. —Ouras-issor and his son Frank . i M arried —At Mrs. Anderson’s —Collector Blackman's scalp is are both out on an assessing tour. lS | boarding hous« in the southern part in danger. He is charged wi — of our town on the evening of the —Polk Gearh irt was in town tv o carrying his wife on the pay roll,, 9th inst. by Rev. Gibson, Wallace days the latter part of last week. without giving her employment A. Capps and Miss Cora Gearhart -The most of our peddlers have other than drawing her salary. It daughter of Polk Gearhart. The moved on, only two remaining is stated tne department has notified bride and groom are residents of' here. the collector to make Mrs. B. earn Van. The H erald extends con-1 —Al Rienetnan was in town two her salary, or discharge her gratulations, wisunig wishing uie the uoupr couple a1 * ' ~ t graiuiauonF, or three days the latter part of last —We see in the Malhuer Gazette | long, happy and prosperous life >1 week. that quite a number of cattle buy —Mrs. Mary Matthes Milliner, —Notice adv. of the Ball the 21.-1. ers have been in that county recent- i has just received another supply of - __ liiast music. Bound to have a ly paying good prices for cattle. millenery goods including hats, rib- ^X* $7" Cx3 CLz good time. We are informed by some of our bons, hat trimmings etc. Mrs. . ____ -w— —Mr. and Mrs. Cwmegyg spent ranchers that there is quite a num Matthesis meeting with success, GrT*©clit JLy JEFl.OCLXXC3€^C3 several days of last week in our ber of steers 2’s, 3's, and 4’s in this which proves the quality and style county for sa’e. We hope this no town. of her goods and also her customers I tice will be read by some buyers are satisfied with her prices. Ladies | —Mr. Hawkins has opened a c oper «hop in this place, at the who will call on our ranchers and she solicits your patronage and is out restaurant building beside the relie.e them of their steers and re | very much pleased to have you call I I'tick shoe store. plenish their pocket books. land examine h r stock . j —The Ncice of D. L. Shirk who —A law firm in Portland who are —Thos. McCormick met with an **’ here several days, left here a t mployed by some of the settlers fc* day« «¡nee for her Uncle’s home located on lands near the lakes in accident the latter part of last week I which resulted in a broken leg. He -E^-^XX1 in Callow \ alley. this countv, to defend an action in was in a wagon with another party, ~ Roberta Bros, received a few the supreme court of the state1 Mr. Fraser, Tom was leading a ‘8° tinners’ supplies and are brought by Peter French, wiites young horse by a rope, the horse "ow prepared to accomodate cus the settlers that the legal light for became frightened, ran, and the * tomer«. the prosecution moved to strike out rope in some way was wound round parts of the answer made by the —Geo Southworth, who has been Tom’s leg and he was pulled or .a, , . «hfentfoi several months herding settlers. The motion was over-1. ruled by Judge Bellinger. The| J noninut k,ak ’beep for J. Durkheimer is in town against the wagon bed that both settlers think the over-rulhng of the '*“• week taking a rest. bones of the leg were broken below motion to be greatly in their favor. the knee. Dr. Marsden was called —Tho«. M alls, a resident cf Cat- — Lee Caldwell ’ s saloon has been 1 and reports Tom doing as well as ,°W ' alley this county, and two of - daughters were in our town three closed for a few days, preparatory | can be expected with a broken f’our days of the last week visit- to making some improvements and limb, other arrangements,the most essen lr‘? friends. G. W. Barnes returned Wednes tial of which is a cash system. He day from his trip to Burns, bring should protect your fami- is very thankful to his friends for rona want, as well as provide past patronage and his adopting a ing a downpour of rain with him. | r B. reports a good turn out at the ' ««••H hard work in your old age. cash system is not intended as any I. O. O. F. anniversary meeting at in WS’ *8 10 tH^e ft P°licy reflection on his customers who have k'na Life Insurance Com- patronized him heretofore, but cash Burns; also many permanent im- Roy. is necessary to the life of his busi-, provements in the way of business' ness. -11 and he positively wants one and residence buildings during the' a- ____ a_____ I 1__ —’ll ® Sw*i?er’ our cabinet and all to ....J understand he will notI t two vear(J _PrinvilIe Newg buildi- ? * m?Ved ’nto the old saloon credit any one. «rr- t f?,? °PP<*ite«d« of the Registered at Th« Burns, non A small s:zed cyclone passed of A C he and p*"th ’^.ry store n^l°n 8 “,d residents of the county, since our west of town on Sunday. It came ' last issue: I from the south. The only plac« ‘d*er A p100*1* MreCOni’ng *n now’ A F. Bond & Wife, John Day. I where any damage was done was I at the Cavana ranch, where the li.t °v rr,Ved a" eight horBe . C. T. King, J«hn Day. ■ H. T. Putman, Tacoma. barn was demolished and trees a k*1* of T. W. Smith, Prineville. foot thick were twisted in two and *4«rKnnwT »k* «’’her load- S. H. Yockey. Baker City. pile 1 e R af’er goods A. V. Rorsdale. Portland. torn up by the roots. —Huntington ! J. J. Barb, Portland. Herald. 1C u 44 H Please call & my liberal teyma will be sure to meet with your approval. Yours truly, • J. Durkheimer,