East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 29, 1895, Image 1

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    BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. MAY 29 1895,
VOL. VIH-
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov’t Report
Declared for free Silver.
j —Roberts Bros, can sell you a
The Herald
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late improved bath tub for the
KBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Owensboro, Ky., May 1G—The small sum of$12.
BY
convention of Western Kentucky
W.C. BYRD SON.
Democrats held here to day for the I
—W. N. Jorgenson has just re
P ublishers and P roprietors . purpose of nominating a candidate
ceived
a supply of first class violins,
for Railroad Commissiones closed
vio'in bows, and a very excellent I
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
with a most exciteing clash over
$2.UU
One Year .................................
l.oo
selection of violin and guitar
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Six Months ...............................
75
the monev question. As soon as
S
A
Three Months...............
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strings
.
the
nomination
was
made
the
con
­
HERALD CLUB LIST:
—The Havana press drill for
Boarding anil lodging at Mr and
5.00 vention was turned into a howling
feraldand Harper’.' Magazine.........
5.20
sale
at the hardware store of C. H.
Jerald and Harper’s Weekly...........
south
west
Mrs. Andersons in the
5.20 crowd of gold and silver cranks.
Jerald and Harper’s Bazar................
NOTICE
3.75
Jrraldand Harper’s Young People.
division of our town, Customers Voegtly i’ a new one. Mr. Voegtly
Jerald and Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia,. .2.90 Senator Blackburn, who is making
can be accommodated with meals offers it for less than cost for cash,
each additional volume after Vo). I 55 cents:
his fight for re election on a free
Is hereby given to whom it may
10 cents extra ver volume, postage.
at all hours and the proprietors because he wants the money.
opiesef all the above works can be ex silver platform, led the contest and concern that the partnership here­
spare no pains to make guests com­ I
mined at leisure in the Reading Room.
t lie was aided by ex Congressman
i
tofore existing between W. F.
Get one of I, S. Geer & Co’s,
Publishers of periodicals are solicited 1 Ellis.
Resolutions calling for the Kingsbury and John A. Robertson fortable and nt home.
premium
purchase tickets. This
eien.i clubbing rates, a copy of their work for |
that, and E. J. Anderson.
jur Free Reading Room—We file and bind lhe( unrestricted coinage of silver were under the films name of Kingsbury
atter at close of every half-volume, end v»v »i I
firm agrees to give the holder of
—Mrs. Robert Drink water will such tickets a fine life size Crayon
passed and recommended to the j Robertton j, this day dissolved.
topics bv advertisement.
I
D< inccracy of the State. After de­ John A. Robertson having re-1 be in our town in a few days with a
Portrait absolutely free of any
I
ADVERTISING RATES:
claring for a tariff for revenue only moved from Harney County.
first class stock of millinery. She
charge, by purchasing $20 worth
1 wk 2 wk 11 mo 3 mo j 0 mo I J
this declaration was made on the
politely requests the ladies of
Dated
at
Drewsey
Oregon,
March
$8.00
¡'$11.00
'»5.00
$15.00
of goods for cash at their store. It
»1.50 »2.50
Burns and vicinity, when her stock I
3.00 4.U0 0.50 12 oil 18.00 28.00 currency question:
29,
1895.
00
40
is not necessary that the whole
1
24
00
15.00
8.00
8.50 5.00
“We declare it to be an elemen­
arrives, to call and examine her
I 4.50 r.. oo 10.00 29.00 : : ■- 'Mt 50 14'
W.
F.
K
ingsbury
.
amount should be purchased at one
I 6.0) 1 .00 j.i.UO 28.00 1 18 0 54. ■<
line of goods and prices.
112.VÜ le.OO 28.00 48.00 1 SO.1'0 120.0 tary principle of Democracy’s faith
140.
0<
time, but any amount from 5 cents
120.00 80.09 40.00 60.00 1 110 00
that I otb gold and silver coin shall
MUSIC.
to $20 as exnlained upon the tick­
[constitute the primary money of I —Mrs. Mary Matthes is sole
JOB WORK
located
in
Having
permanently
the country; that both me tals shall • ogoot *n this town and county for a Burns, will teach music on Piano, ets.
)f every description executed with neatness
he receivid for mintage without ¡New 5 oik firm for the sale of lace,
ind despatch, at reasonable rates.
Organ, Violin and Guitar, Music
Pamphlets
Circulars,
Poster«,
discrimination against either, and I window curtains, pillow shams,
Letter Heads,
Bill Heads,
Stivelopes,
Huntington To The Front.
furnishetl for balls and parties,
ititements,
Note Heads, Cards, Tic sets.
at the legal ratio that existed prior I portieres, table covers bed spreads
Memoranda, Imitations.
Dodgers, Etc.
md laces, and at prices so low as terms to suit the times.
To Patrons—Huntington is now
T he H erald la kept regularly or. file for re to 1873 [16 to 1], and we demand
E. A. Scherer. the envy o Competing pointe in a
•trance, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspapei Ad-
•
o
as'orosh
the
most
incredulous^
the unrestricted coinage of both
rer ¡linn Bureau. 10 Spruce at.. New York.
Railroad sense in particular, we
gold and silver at tins legal ratio, Mrs Matthes solicits a call trom
have
advantage over all, we are
'her neighbors and examination of
and
that
both
metals
be
declared
now
a
competing point for two R.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
A good ranch belonging to H. G.
■full legal tender in payment of all 1 goods.
R.
lines
Union pacific and O.
Campbell, containing 160 acres 12 R. and the
N.
Co’s. We have the
I debts, public and private.”—Tb<
national :
miles
south
east
of
Burns.
This
—
Mrs.
Mary
Matthes
Milliner,
choice of two roads and each one
President ............................. Grover Cleveland | World.
?iceTre«i<leiit.
......
Adlai Stevenson
ranch
has
about
100
acres
of
good
ms
ji.st
received
another
supply
of
after your business. No better rates
iecretury of State
... Walter Q. Gresham
i»eret»ryof Treasury.......... John G. Carlisle I
can
be gotten at any point than
meadow
lane.
Price
$800
or
will
millenery
goods
includjiu»
bats,
rib
­
iseretarv of Interior
Hoke smith
Port Sownsend, May 19—Hardly
here on wool and other goods send
Jecrstaryol War
Daniel 8. Lamoni
trade
for
sheep.
ions,
hat
trimmings
etc.
Mrs.
secretary of Navy ........ Hilary A. Herbert had the news been received of the
leereury of Agriculture. .. J. slerling Mortol
Matthes is meeting with success,
B yrd A’ K ing . I your wool to Huntington and get
attorney General
Richard 8, Olney death of William L. Powell, Indian
i benefit in prices received by cut
ioitmaster General .......... Wilson 8 Bissel!
I which proves the quality and style Notice Of Dissolution Of Part- rates on either road the O. R. <fc N
tgent
of
Neah
bay,
before
aspirants
STATE—OREGON :
f her goods and also her customers
; Co. will prevail on you to ship to
nership.
i
J. N. Dolph for the office had petitions in circu
Senators
I
J. H.Mitchell
a
’
Ye
satisfied
with
her
prices
Ladies
Know all men by these presence I other points on their road than
(Ringer Hermann lation, asking for the appointment
Huntington thereby controlling
V'liigressmen
<he
solicits
your
pa
’
ronage
and
i
(W. R. Ellis
18 1 that the co p trtnerslf j>. heretofore' vour
Attorney General
. '
C. M. Dilemmi Seyeral leading democrats of this
shipments and cutting off the
•overnor
very much pleased to have you call !existing ami kilo« n as D. L. and I
. .
Wm I“ Loro
jecrettry of State
HR Kineaic city expressed a desire to go into
U.
P.
Ry. and the O. R. A N. Co.
treasurer.........
[<
and examine stock .
Phil. Metschai
W. II. Shirk is this d iv and date agents may visit you and make
fupt. Public Inatruetiou
............G M Irwin the contest, but doubted the propri
lute Printer
r ...... W H Laeds I
—John Sweitzer,carpenter,under- I February 9th 1895 dissolved by statements to the contrary but bear
tv of the action until, as they
1 K. 8. Bean
inpreme Judges .
Wm.
P.
Lor<
........ [ W
consent
Furthermore in mind they are looking for their
tverred, the county is blessed with taker and cabinet maker. His work­ mutual
) F. . A. Moore
interests not yours. No point
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT:
a democratic administration. Chas shop is the old restaurant building. that each and not one for the other, own
offers
greater advantages than
district Judge..........
D ... M. D. C liffok . Adie, telegraph operator and signal Mr.Sweitzer guarantees his work at but each foi himself shall assume i
Huntington.
None can work for
..........
James
A.
Fee
Siltrict Attorney
.1. L. Ram
Cof­ his own obligations and that neith- ; less wages, i o point will have mere
’»tnt-Kepreientative
(R)
<> t Patterson service reporter at Neah bay, is the prices to suit the hard times.
Mnt-Senator
.(R)
A. W.Cowan leading candidate thus far in the fins made to orde»’.
Will take pro er shall stand ns ’surety for the wool buyers, our charges as low’ or
COUNTY—HARNEY:
, duce partly for work and balance in other. In witness whereof we have lower than others, this being true
field.—Sun.
lounty , nlge
•
........
P.
Rutherford
-l«rk
ca«h.
' set our hand and seal, this 9th day is it possible considering above
• (D).. . c. E. Kenyon
treasurer
conditions that any point can do as
■ • (R)
.1.8. Geet
iunevor
I of Feb 1895
Easton, I’a., May 19—Patrick
■ _T. A. McKinnon
Rieri ft.
—
J
F.
Boyle,
photographer,
is
well by you as Huntington? We
___ r
(R)
.. A. Gittltigi
Assess.,
Grier,
who
has
made
nine
attempts
D.
L.
S
hirk
,
/
real
S
S.
W.
Millet
i *to>ul
‘
___
_
are
here to stay and give you
Superintendent .’¡R)”
still here. A rare opportunity
.C has . Newe 1
'VOCI Inspector
Inituo.t...
W.
II.
S
hirk
,
seal
>
to
suicide,
st
ill
lives.
He
was
dis
square
deals our past record is our
... R J. Ivere
is presented to all who have not
ID) I
A. B, Marks charged from the hospital yesterday
"’’imistioners
recommendation. Don’t be misled
already supplied themselves with
,R' i
R. R. Sitz
by agents or others statements
after the sixth attempt by taking samples of his excellent work. Re­
HARNEY v. 8. LAND office :
ship your goods, wool etc. in our
Wister
He was locked in the member his prices, $3.00 per doz.
. Thomas Jones laudanum.
care.
*<w»iver
NOTICE—TIMBER CULTURE.
• • A. A. Cowing station house last night.
His first for cabinets. He guarantees to U. 8. LAND OFFICE LAKEVIEW OREGON.
Respt.
| attempt was to hang himself to the please even themost fastidious.
Feb. 18. 1895.
SOCIETIES.
O. C. Co
Complaint having been entered at this Office I
'
cell
door
with
a
rop9
made
from
his
8YLVA RF.BF.KAH Degree No. A3.
by Elizal<eth 8. Merritt against L. R. Garrison
for failure to comply with law as to Timber i
Meet»every I«: and 3d Wednesday.
’shirt, but was discovered. Later
Culture Entry No. ".»14 dnted June 7, 1888. upon
Administrator’s Notice.
Lucy Husk. N.G.
th>
W '., SW'T <<t NF.'i HW' ( Sec. 24, Tp. 21 S R
; he tried to hang himself with his •
•28 E, in Crook County Oregon with a view tothe piNAL PROOF
cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging
suspenders, then he tied a leather
that the entryman has failed and neglected to
In
the
matter
of
the
Estate
of
T.
break 10 acres of land orauv number of acres of LAND OFFICE AT
BURNS, OREGON.
'
v. W. Burns Lodge, No. <7
shoestring around his neck, but H. Glaze, deceased.
land on said tract, or caused same to be done,
■•«•e.ery 2d and 4th Thursday».
May 21, 1895.
to plant to tree» tree seeds, r<H>ts or cutting»
without success.—Sun.
Notice is hereby gi ven that the or
H M Horton, M. W.
any number of acres of said tract, or caused I Notice is hereby given that the following
named
settler
has
filed notice of his intention
_
J W 8»yer, Rec’fl
to be done, but that said tract 1» in its I
undersigned has been aopointed by same
make final proof in support of his claim,and
natural condition, the said partie» are hereby I to
to appear before A W Waters a j that said proof will be made before Register
Mrs. Robert Reed and children, the count» court of Harney county ‘ summoned
BTRNO n IA HONOR Lodge, N o . »
Receiver at Burns Oregon, on June 28. 1895,
N'otaty Public at hi»Ottiee at Burns Oregon, on 1 and
W«et*every 2d »nd 4th Monday.
1
On-gon,
Sitting
in
probate,
admin
16th day of .May 1895. at 10 o'clock A M. to re­ viz- J ames II. H unt .
accompanied bv Miss Annie Ward,
Hd.
No. 1 for the 8W%
anti Et$ 8W»4
•
M n, Sayer C of H.
and furnish t< st I mon v concerning said;
istrator of the estate of T. H. Glaze, spond
alleged failure, and the hearing of the ease will and HK’4 NW'4 8ec. 85. Tp. 24 8 R 32 E.
passed
through
Vale
Sunday,
en
­
deceased.
be considered by this office on June 8 1895, at i He names the following witnesses toprove
HARNZY LODGt, NO. 77, I. O O F.
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
10 o'clock A M.
Meet» it Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday. route from the Harney country to
All
persona
indebted
to
said
Estate
I
of said land,viz: Benton Kmbree.of Burns Ore
W. A. WILSHIRE, Register. | Hco't Hayes, George W. Harkness. Bailey
'»P».
J.C. Wooly N.O.
Weiser, Idaho, where they expect are requested to settle the Kame,
Hayes, of Lawen Ore
.____________ W . C. Byrd, 8ecy.
immediately, and those having
THOMAS JONE8, Register.
to locate —Malheur Gazette.
».«"•O***' K>ST No- «•-
'■ R
I claims against theestate will present i
them to me, at my residence in
»r
^»«Ineiday of e,<,h
•••uod•’endingfBrited
’ A11 Comrade
Hurns-Canyon Stage Line
Ex-County Clerk I. L. Shideler, • Burns, Oregon, with the proper
of Harney county, accompanied by vouches attached,within six months
T. A. M c K innon , contractor.
his wife and daughter passed thro’ from the first publication of this
Ü. 8. MAILS,
notice.
Carrying
U.
S.
Mails
and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Express.
here last week, enroute from Burns
»raw»— vale :
Dated
December
5th
1894.
Krrivesand departidally,
U California, where they will make .
I Stages I>eave Burns daily for Canyon City, and intermediate points.
, I
H K elley , j
° ~
“
- ... iusct TT:
their future home.—Malheur Ga- Administatorof the Estate of T. H. ”
Pareifo.
-I Depart» daily. except Sund»’
' *'•
Leon Brown, Express Agent,
Royal s
zette
Glaze, deceased.
Ben
for contractor,
Ben Brown,
Brown, local
local agent
agent for
contractor,
Burns Oregon.