East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, July 31, 1895, Image 5

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    SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES.
tfisnrvGTo.v, July 17.—Secre-
UrrUawnl said to-day that he did
iiottalk politics and did not see any
politician! Outing his Western tour.
Amount of claims presented and filed against the county of Har j
” he
r “ “I I mas
was nut
not hunting
nutiim^ » ghosts,
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y, and amount allowed at the regular July term, 1895.
aid, “though I am told some were, ney,
about- My trip was a purely busi-1
am ’ t claimed am ’ t
$ 55 94
;1..isOne, a..d
nJ "either
pri„ Withers, keeping Co poor..........................
and I h had
neither inclina- Price
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ipportunity to meddle in | ••
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Tobacco and mdse for Co poor .........
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uon nor opportunity
politics. Aww.
J.. only people I (Jhas. Newell 3 days service teachers examination . .
About the
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were the military and railroad J Dnrk-h
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work, supplies for office etc
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u 1 Pr yJfcrlI°,2< yd8 CarPet 11,1,1 towells for Co .
people
"You " observed the condition of I W sk,en 0,1 .iau^l,,K 8aw dust circuit court rooms.
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ofthe country through which you Lob R ' "A'lT fr” Sts,e
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0 Buckland...........
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passed ?”
"Yes, enough to see that it appear­ K nr i : tb >8 dayB 8erv,ce a8 jailor
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ed prosperous auu
and promising.
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pi,B. The
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°B 9 ’nde f)ridge ««H and team
railroad men ch?
whom
”’ I ’ met
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to’ me -j
-irs Nellie Grace 800 letter heads ami cutting 300
that
¡hat
outlook
was very favora-
fav ora- .
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me.«. the e•—
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mem book 11 75
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great
prosperity.
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about the only
ones I r had
an oppor- p r r .
Pu . "'•'’rrant for col delq tax etc. . . .
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to taxPayers..................................
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to talk with
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blank attachm't exec etc for Co
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the best
posted.
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going to Burns for doctor inquest E G
the best
posted.
was said that | r r ,
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Marshall
that
whole
corntry It wasexpenencing
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.renewal ofpr^rity and that th?!Lt«“
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people were contented and satisfied » i/*- t avi;'JU8^,ce
acting coroner
with the outlook. All thecrops arejj
lb'.k']*1* | !’o,l8fa^e ^ee
outlook.
the crops and
are I j p C , Buckland
fee
in witht
the ’be best
possible All
condition
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the reports from the various sec- F
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tions of the country indicate a p 7',
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great product for the year.”—The /°i ’
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World.
Dick Martin
The foregoing
Secretary I '
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Lamount
shows how from
industriously
J a *.’arilnall witness fee
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and assiduously the friends of the ' 1SS Oll8,ri(la Marshall witness fee
and assiduously the friends of the
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Mrs.
Susan Marshall
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present administration and gold -, (; j
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bug
followers
»re
w
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to
hide
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Jhomme
stationary
blanks
etc
for
Co
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10 dare 8erv .urveyur Hur,,, John
the true s ate of the feelings of the
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viewer
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He learns from railroad men that i q (J(, jq.)gey
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the people are very happy, prosper j H
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ous and contented. The
< '• • rv • juror r fee May term circuit
■ court 1895. . .
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nen are very go >d auih
when
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tee fact is i-la ted that tne people ir , „
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generally a id railroad! and railroad < .1 1 m
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M »iliershead
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men are
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each
other.
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And moreover tne railroad men i <> r) M r
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have alwav6 been classed with the J * I \
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r rank .Jo-’dan
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monopoly urd are one of the strong j
James Edw ard» witness before grand jury May term
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branched of the single standard. V S Ottiner
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We can fully realize the gratifica­ L B. Culp
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tion of the Secretary
upon
learning
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thwpeiceof good news from a" | [{
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eneinv of the prosperity of the com-| »...........
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M M McDonald
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mon people. And further beg leave , j
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Warlow
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state his presumption that the whole I yy
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country was experiencing a renewal j S Geer
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leer
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of prosperity and that tne people (j
Wooley
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were contented and satisfied with -p yj Britten
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the outlook, is all “gammon.”
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the crops are good in our state 1 H A
A Dillard
n;ii„rd
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generally anil we thank God that
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the railroads and other goldite mo- W C Byrd
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nopoliee cannot control the growing
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of crops. Butthat the people are M L Lewis
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L
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Caldwell
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Ulisfied, contented, prosperous and
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happy we deny. Whv did not Thos G Dodson
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Stella
Smith
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Sfcr^tvy Lamont converse with the
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laborer, the farmer and the me | Geo Shaw
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chanic? If he desired to know just i Albert Shaw
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how the people felt and how pros-
fck
I H C Brown witness State vs Jno E Boberts
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|<roti8 they were how exceedingly
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happy the men and their wives ami Jasper Davis
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their little ones were, he should 1 T B James
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Chas Newell
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have gone directly to them and E G Marshall
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found out the true condition, no, he I W E Alberson
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»«•ked the railroad men the com-. j Homer Mace
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: a 1!. iv of the prosperity of the | J | T Barnes
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people the answei of those men Roy McGee
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»as good enough lor him. He James Edwards <4
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’"ild toil the eastern people and Phil Bruner
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Papers and report to the adminis 'J B Huntington 44
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th. ¡»eople
|«Lple ef “ the
Ihe'welt
'ration that
west I * * ’ä’l'LK
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»ere happy ai d prosperous because II A Dillard
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W C Byrd
the railroad man said they were
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Semuel
Hanley
ll| save he wasn’t hunting
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¿hosts’’ though he was told there Thos G Dodson 44
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»►re aotne around. We do not) G M Tregaskis
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krow what ghosts or whose he had J C Wooley
B F Smith
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reference to, but shall guess he James P Campbell
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n»*ant the ghosts of the silver [T M Britten
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Promises, and never fulfilled, made O I’ Bolcroft
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hy our party to the people, and Trona Galloway
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Ihese ghosts Mr Lamont and the E A Shearer
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s'-THnbtration do not wish to ate I) B Cate
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r ta.-kle, so satisfies himself with a Miss Pbehe Kelley 3 day services teachersexamina­
■*» talk« with the railroad men,
tion
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*td then go home and t»ll news W C Byrd justice fee State vs Fred Haines
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P»per men that he did not meet i Geo
S Sizemore
atty fee u *’
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***▼ ghosts but met prosperity who, H C Brown witness
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*ppily, gave hi tn a good report of I. Woldenburg
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people It is our candid opinion Joe Morris
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ta«t the Secretary talked enough Frank Miller “
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»’th ’he people to understand how S ’V Miller cash adv for postage stamps ..................
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I“lt towards golditea. dictators W L Marsden post mortem ex E G Marshall etc . .
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lrw enemies to the wishes of the Britten A Britton board and lodging II Stepens Indi­
P^H'le. and these enemies to so I
gent 19 95
19 95
’"•’’“•'fully trample upon the rights H M Horton ink stands pencils pen holders etc
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nw-s ands of that yower who II W Welcome drugs for Co poor.... ........................ 20 tX) Continued
P»» them authority and who in- Thomas Jones indexing Co records per contract
478 50
478 50
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^»peeting the demands of Thos G Dodson jailor fee and hoard Campliell «nd
£**0^ took the -bull” by the
Smith 124 43
46 43
and dictated to the majority
^■At should be done.
CONTINUED «N PAGE THREE
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