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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1895)
The HeraH- iS»»» ctb »»’ , IHE lahgkst circulation of Services. BurnGst. aid"3rd. Sundays of ihlla.ni. and 7 p. m. 2nd. Sunday, H a. m.and ' Silver Creek 4th. Sunday 'P'in' nd 7 P >n Harney 5th Xn .. »' m “d ns,.JiyMOp.m-1'rf“rethels'k i 3rd Sundays. Poison Creek 1st. and " S, nd *”- R ev . G ibbon , Pastor. Local News. -Latest style of ladies hats at astern prices. J. Duikheimer. -Carl Cecil comes around occa lionally. -Nellis Parker is now a resident ofour town. -We hear a marriage will take place here tomorrow. So be it. —GRAND BALL At Lochers —George Stanclift was in from DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER Hall the evening of the 4th. Every — Charley Anderson is making SHIP. body expected to be present. Great some improvements on his dwelling. the sheep camp last Monday. The partnersh’p heretofore ex- ; pains will be taken by the commit -Chancey Cummins of Diamond 8gJ"g ¿'“^^ihe ^name‘(7 —John W. Sayer returned from * C. '•. E. J tee appointed for the purpose to en Valley is in Burns to-day. | Porter & Co. wherein C. E. Porter, tertain and introduce strangere. Portland last Friday. Abner Robbins and John I). Daly —Miss Maggie Smyth returned —Chas. Newell of the Items was all of Drewsey, Oreg., were co to Burn» yesterday, with her uncle partners in the flouring mill busi Strayed. in town last Monday. Pressley Smith. ness is this the 17th dav of June A. —J. C. Garrett was in town Fri D. 1895 dissolved by mutual con- ■ From the P. F. Stenger pasture —Hugh Harris has rented the day, Saturday and Sunday last. pent. The business will be con ; 5 horses 2 gray geldings one brand- M. N. Fegtly property. He takes tinued at Drewsey Oregon, by Abner ,ed Bon left side 1 gray horse brand —L Mehaffv has put up nice, possession to-day. Robbine who will pay all bills owing ed Quarter-circle diamond, 2 brown palings on the west and south sides by said firm and who alone is au mares one branded A on left hip —Misa Hattie Clark and her of his lot thorized to receive and receipt for and foretop trimed square. A suit- brother, Joseph, of Harney, are vis all amounts due said firm. i able reward will be paid for their — Indians were running their iting Burns today. Signed, C. E. P orter . return. day, horses io the street the other A bner R obbins . — We acknowledge receipt of tne but the marshal we suppose was first issue cf the Oregon Sunday J ohn D. D aly . asleep. School Tiding, published at Port- ARMORY~fROOP^A’’ 0. N. G. FORECLUSURE SALE. I land in the interest of the Sunday T roop O rders N o . 5. —R. W. Mitchell of the W V schools of this etate. C. M. W. R. Co., is expected here By virtue of a chattel mortgage j On the next regular drill day. —We take pleasure in acknowl to look after the interest of the co in- given by .J H. Howard to Anna W. June 16, there will be target prac Sayer, dated the 9th day of Au edging our obligation to the Hon. pany. tice by the troop at the place to be gust, 1892, I will, undei the terms W. H. Leads, state printer, for a prepared under the supervit-ion of of said mortgage, sell to the highest —Crcok Couiity is now enjoying complimentary copy of the General Lt. Thompson, who will take full a r°al old fashioned camp meeting, bidder for cash, at Brenton’s livery Laws enacted by the last legislature. sull charge of the equad in such barn, in the town of Burns, Harney on the Ochoco, near Prineville. practice; Lt. Joy will take charge county, Oregon, on the 6th day of —Mr. Carr a stock man residing of the squad remaining at the July, 1895, the following described —Robert Baker informs us that in Lake county passed thiough on Armory and exercise them in the the frost has done much damage in property, included in the said Sunday,driving 1500 head of steers, Manual of Arms. No mountswill mortgage to-wit: About 105 head his neighborhood. 1 which he will ship at Huntington be required for the day. of cattle and about 50 head of —Roberts Bros., Tinners, left here for the Eastern market. II. The Troop will report at the horses. J D urkhkimer , Armory July 4th., 1895, at lOo’cloc last Monday morning, for Cali ornia, Assignee of Anna W. Seyer, —Joel Howard was thrown from a. m., for mounted duty, each troo Mortgagee where they expect to reside. his horse day before yesterday and er to furnish suitable horse to rid A. W. G owan , — Meedames, Geo. Fry and 1 hos. we arp sorry t0 Btate, is now suffer- By order of Capt. Troon "A” O. N.G. Dodson are making preparations to | jng froni Boreness and two broken -The hay crop in this county will not be so heavy as usual this visit their mother, who now resides | yar. in California. -8. H. Foreman was v rv eic’ — ?.[< s-t s. Oarkerman, Williams, list Sutid iy night and Monday Baker an i Garrett all of Silver Hit is now convalescent. Creek, have made our town a visit -Rev Y’ockey was in Burns sev since our last issue. erzl dav? of last week, and preached —Lon Dunn, O. D. Rusk, and B. twonermons in the M. E. church. R. Pearson came in from the sheep -Jack Chambers, the popular camps a few days since. Dunn hotel man of Canyon City, vi«ited says he wore out his shears and our town this week. He reports quit. He did not, wear them out Canyon flourishing shearing but on the whet-rock. -Tommie Walls, son of Thos. —The East Oregonian says, the Walls of Catlow valley, was in LLnatillas are going to celebrate the Burns two or three days the latter 4th in grand style at Pendleton, part of last week. There will be dancing Indian style, —Col. J. B. Eddy, railroad com missioner for the state of Oregon, is expected to deliver the 4th of July oration in this place. —Assessor Miller, who has been ‘brent for several weeks assessing the good tax payers of this county, ¡’expected home today. —We see in the Huntington Her- G that the crickets are taking the f [P? and gardens, and the fruit ■e’not escape the ravages of the pot. Don't Tobacco Spit, or Smoke Your Life Away. is the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To-Bac, the bar in less, guaranteed tobacco habit cure that braces up nicotinized nerves, eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and manhood. You run no physical or financial risk, as No-To- Bac is sold by druggists everywhere under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co , New York or Chicago. —Quite a number of persons citizens f Burns have taken a day out of town fishing in the last week. Those who really wanted to catch fish succeeded, but of this there was only a few. — Misses Clara Stenger, Jennie Racine and Josie Locher, all resi dents of this place, who have been in Baker City attending school the last ten months, arrived at home yesterday morning Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury, —Messrs. Ed Lampshire and Mr. Murphy both residents of Port- ! land, who came from that City to horse racing, games etc: And we this place on bicycles ten or twelve suppose end with a big drunk. days since, the former to visit his — Supper at the Magnolia Res parents who reside here the latter taurant on the night of the 4th to see the country, left here this This restaurant’s reputation for morning on their journey back to good suppers, is well known and all Portland, the bicycle mode of con that is necessary to add, is the repu veyance still favored by them. tation of the house will be sustained They will cross the mountain by fish lake on to Lebanon from there on the evening of the 4th. to Alnany thence to Portland. —II. A. Williams proprietor of the Burns Ontario mail route is in Sequel to the Action of a Good town this week. We are informed Samaritan Aiding One in that Mr Williams now, has the Distress. Burns Canyon mail route, also, Two weeks ago we published the under his control. kind act of Father Bowen and wife as mercury will 6urely destroy the sense of rmell and completely de range the whole system when en tering it through the mucous sur faces. Such articles should nev» r be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney <fc Co., Toledo, O , contains no mer cury, and is taken int rnally, act ing directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken idternaby and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes timonials free. fWSold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. —He had the pleasure of meet • gMr.E. E. Perrington, of Pen- 41etvn who, w:th his family are vis —We rectived a complimentary taking in a poor traveling man who his wife’s parents, Mr. and ticket to attend the second annual was sick and without money. In company with this man was another Mr5 C. F. McKinney. session of the Willamette Valley , emigrant by the name of Fitzgerald d his wife, Mrs Fitzgerald stop The soda fountain at the city Chatauqua Association, which will an ______ J?’tore is well patronized thia be held at Gladstone Park, begin-) ped at Mrs. Bowens a few days and then came here and stopped with Srtl! ,ea,her. ’.Ve know its cool- ning th i 10th of July and ending the family of Mr. Geo. Y oung, Mrs nothing effect for we were the 2oth. help. A day I Y'oung needing her to a glass yesterday. —Mr. Boyle, our photographer, or two after being employed by Mrs. l‘i?? Nancv Coxey, who repre- talks of leaving our town the first Y’oung, Mr. Fitzgerald,the husband of the woman, came after her os the the g.xldess of peace at of next month, probably the Sth. tensibly with the intention of going M togton D. C., in the armv of He has given excellent satisfaction back to Idaho from where thev P . has married Carle Brown. here and we are sorry he is goii g came. They camped on Prater 0 commonweal army notoriety, away. All persons desiring pic Creek about ten or twelve miles from here, remaining there over -^vld Gulch or Idle City, is a tures should call on him without night. In the morning Mr. Fitz- P1** at this time. The min- delay. 1 gerald without ceremony told his —Why should we prosecute with wife he could dispense with her and DBALKR lx >»hiHhr’glneVerV h°Ur p°H6i‘ such vindictiveness the poor devil began throwing her things from the ,"<l ” who knocks us down f in the dark wagon a performance in which his „r .r""1"* °ut p*,ing wife assisted after seeing his inten •'.1.5 the Preci°us yellow and robs us of what money we have tion. He then d rove away at the time, when his family is leaving her all alone in a strange suffering for the necessaries of life? , country a wav from home and friends el "nd fan,ily ret’’rn* If the poor man was situated like '®bifl for herself. Some one pass ifterr 4 'r City last Monday ing the deserted wife sent word to ■•.L’ : ?Rwl »■> •• the administration and its corpora Mrs. Bowen imploring assistance, tion backers, he would rob you at Mrs. Bowen immediately hitched h*ñn» had 1a”d reported FRUIT. TOBACCO, AND ‘nd a :gOO< hea,th all of them his leisure and pleasure and some up a team to a vehicle and went *tnp Mr RÏÏneand enj°ya- of us would walk up to the poles for the poor woman, bringing he1* ** Mr mi, ' ’ays, our pas and vote to be robbed again instead home. In a day or two afterward Hajr, Graia, Flour, Feed and Country Produce. ^Hnohhi, ÜV* here lhe lfcl‘ of prosecuting the rich robber, inur she. Mrs. Fitzgerald, was taken sick and we understand is still very sick derer and money fiend. with an attack of grip. E. H. THOMPSON, Dry Goods, Clothing. Notions. Staple Groceries. Classware Crockery Cutlery CIGARS. r *• BAKER CITY, OREGON. »