East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, July 31, 1895, Image 7

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    The Sunday Schools of Burns
_ Julius Durkheimer left here
t —We received a letter from Dr.
have
arranged for a basket picnic
' Gwynne, a Presbyterian minister, that this morning for Portland.
for Aug. 17 to which all Sunday
i he would likely le I ere August 4th,
—Miss Ella Bwain of Lawen, has Scnools in Harney Countv are in
I Sunday, but since we have been notified
organized
! by him he cannot be heie <*n that day. been employed to teach a school vited; aid not only
schools
but
all
friends
of
Sunday
I He staited from Salem for The Dalles, near Drewsey.
School
work.
The
programme
will
Prineville ami this place, but his con­
—
We
see
in
the
Harney
Items
consist in addresses on S. S. work
, IAKOES t circulation of i veyance broke down forty or fifty miles
and music to be followed by a
that
P.
E.
Engel
and
family
have
Ui the
IN TH1« COUNTY. _ I when on the route and be was compelled
basket dinner, all of which will be
à XY 1-
to return for repairs or another vehicle moved to Weiser
published later.
It will be the lltli.oi probably the 18th.
Religions Services.
_
Rev.
Devenport
preacher
and
Let every man, woman and child
„Jis...« Sundays
of Aug. before he can get here He
who
loves Sunday School work try
will be accompanied by another minis­ dentist, from Idaho, is in the Lawen
10Dtb H“- m. and 8 p. m.
to
be
present. Come with full
neighborhood, doing dental work
ter
the m*
baskets
and warm hearts and we
Silver Creek 4th. Sunday 11 a. m.
and preaching.
will assnre you a good time.
The 2nd Sunday will
—C. A. Jones is again under the
W. H. G ibson .
J^Jerved for general work in
—A party of surveyors camped
care oi Dr. Marsden for hemorr­ here last night, They are survey-
other fields.
hoids.
ing Uncle Sams public domain and Judge Cliffords Decision in tlie
R ev . G ibson ,
Injunction Case.
Pastor.
—T. D. Harris, we understand on their way to Idaho.
has located at Caldwell Idaho, arid ANOTHER'FiRFAT HARNEY.
In t e circuit court of Oregon, lor the
has sent for his family to join him
county of Harney. In vacation after
Local Neyvs.
Nearly all the business portion of the May, 1895, term
at that place.
Harney, was destroyed by tire last Sat­
Chas. II Vopgtly a- <i *
—Latest stvle of ladies hats at
—Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Will­ urday night. We understand, but can­
Geo. W. Young 1 Iff**
eastern prices
Duikheiuier. iams, who have been ’n Burns for not vouch for itscoilectness, that this
VS.
School Dirt.
____ No 1. in Harney
several days, left here this morn­ fire was the work of an incendiary. L. county.
Or, and Peter F. Stenger,
-Mr.Tnpker has the tower complet-
ing for their home in Canyon City. Woldenberg’s store was burnt, together H E Thom >son a"d John W. Say­
jhe fera«-
e,| for a wiii>l mill.
—J. Durkheimer returned from Port­
land last Ba'orday.
-Judge Rutherford was in town last
Fridav and Saturday.
-B R Wiliell had a mess of green
itring beans, of hi" own
one
day last week.
-J.T Ware, of the Narrows is in
bed with an attack of pneumonia Dr.
Marsden is waiting on him.
with the contents, an empty s loon
building. Price Withers’d.y goods store,
and his saloon a.id all its contents, ami
the livery stable belonging to Snodgrass
Woldenberg’s loss is estimated at $7,750,
insurance $45>X) Price W ithers’ lo-s
—-The injunction on the school $4500, insurance $3000 and ttie li ve» y
house building has been dissolved stable was worth about $1000 Total
and we presume the school board loss 813,850. Insurance $7.500.
—Mrs Fitzgerald has opened a
restaurant in the Locher builing, in
the rooms formerly occupied for the
same purpose by Mrs Buckland.
will begin work o_ the house im­
mediately.
Van Items.
— E. O. H erald being a misno-
—Messrs Richardson, James, Cope­
July 23, 1895.
land, Morris and Vickers of H o ney H>d I nn r, f»r < ur paper, probal ly we had
A petition ha*< been circulated pinyins
vicinity have been m town in the ia-*t | better change it, and call it Harney for the Van office to tie re-eslHblit*h*-d
seek.
News or Harney Indicator, or some­ and naming Mis. Jane (’lark for P. M.
—The saw-mill of McKinney nii'1 thing of that sort.
An epidemic of soie throat prevails
Sparrow, has stopped sawing for the
here.
—Ben and John Jordan were ar
season But th« plainer is still run-
A letter received lately by F Bliss
rested on Beaver Creek, Crook
oing.
from hi« brother-in-law Be t Smith, who
—The Grant County News publishes County by Peter Stenger and Ike has been traveling in northern Califor­
that portions of this county aie getting Winters and brought back here ar­ nia and Jackson and Josephine coutiea
sodry the wickets aie digging wells on riving last Saturday. They are Ore., save a pool man is much better
the deceit, anil carrying Ihe sand to the now having their preliminary px off in Harney or Grant counties than
surface in tobacco pouches.
there. Mr. Bliss th nks instead of mov
amination.
ing hither, as was his intention, he will
—It br,a been decided it) Alnhaina
—I. Jewett came into town yes­ profit by the advice Hnd remain here.
that if u bachelor puts his aim around
the waist of a woman, it is a marriage terday afternoon after Dr. Marsden I Having has conieneed.cropa generally
proposal, consequently if not consuni- to go to Silvies Valley to attend to light, though there are some exceptions.
mettd establishes giounds for a damage the breken leg of Mr. Canadv. who
There I as been consideiable trouble
suit.
was thrown from a mower in the over school Htfairs in the W olf creek
—Pete save there was a “little old Fog morning resulting in a broken leg. district, and at a meeting held the 28<h .
cabin in the lane’’ but Al declares it is
of June it was decided to move the
—Alma Davis a short time ago. school house as near the center of ttie
nol so, he says “there was nothing be­
hind which they conid ti ke shelter ex found in the mountains north of district a-* possible, instead ot dividing
cept a wire fence and the posts are small • Harney an old flint lock rifle gun the school as some of them wished. The
•nd so m the wire ”
bearing the date of 1823. And of Sth. of J illy was the dav named for meet­
—Harrv Thom(*son accompanied bv course the general supposition is it ing to move the building ami a number
Mrs Ai Gillings went over to Drewsey
of the patrons and two directors met but
lj»t Friday. Hairy went after his fam- belonged to some one of the Blue could not agree on the new location,
"y »1*** had been over there for some Bucket notoriety.
consequently the building was not
"me visiting friends. He returned
—Prof J. T. Hevard, Robert moved. Mr Dan Cochran has been
bringing Ing family, on Saturday. Mrs
to teach the term of the school for
Warren and John Merrill, archae­ hired
(ri'tiuga remained over there.
this year.
ologists of Chicago, who have spent
the last three months in Mexico in
the wild regions of Cheapas, have
discovered two ancient cities, situ­
ated in the midst of a forest of
, hardwood, northwest of the town
of Coteapra. The two cities are
about eight leagues apart,and must
•“Tur fire t Harney Inst Saturday
'"*”’1» another warning tone of the in their populous days, contained
’’"wiecoo.lition ,,f ,„lr tow.R
If a fire 2,000,000 inhabitants.
-A little child of Mr. and Mrs. A W
Hubert, who reside in the Narrows
ne gbborhoorl, had an arm dislocated by
tiling into a ditch at the Warm Springs,
a” Jhiirtdav. The family were camp
«'•'■er over night on their way home
a fishing excursion to Emigrant
Creek.
er. school director of ssid district,
and Horace A Dillard, School
Clerk of said district, and 1. S
Geer, County Treasurer, of Har­
ney county, Oregon, Defts.
Now on this dav this cans” coming on
to be heard before me, M. D. Clifford,
judge of the court above named, at
chambers, at Canyon City, Oregon, upon
defts. motion to vacate and dissolve the
temporary injunction issued in said
cause, the plffs appearing by C. A.
Sweek their attv., and the defts appear­
ing by T. wi[liams, Hicks & Biggs and
J B. Huntington their attvs., and after
hearing the arguments of counsel and
being fully advised in the premises and
it appealing that the Baid temporary- in­
junction should be vacated and dis­
solved.
It is therefore considered ordered,
adjudged and decreed that said tempor­
ary injunction he and the same is here­
by dissolved and held for naught.
Dated at chambers at Canyon City, Or­
egon, this 27th day of July, 1895 ’
M orton D C lifford ,
Circuit Judge.
The crickets have visited some of
the r inches on Calamity, and hav * done
considerable damage especially to gar­
dens.
Vanity.
Contract For Telephone Poles.
The contract has been let for
furnishing the telephone poles for
the Vale—Ontario line. Mr. Hon.
of the firm of Hon & Grant, was
awarded the contract at $324, or
90c. per pole.
There are to be 360 polesand Mr.
Hon contracts to peel them and set
them in the ground readp for the
wire at the price above named.
The men staited for the timber to
begin getting out the pole6 yester­
day morning.
The time is short now till we will
lie enabled to converse with the
people at the railroad at a moment’s
notice.—Malhuer Gazette.
Mart in the Red Front Livery J
stable.
L .7.7’
; —Bob Jordan was arrested in
building in Dint block 1 n ,
* k «u au
f »u *
P ’he want 1 *ny
___ » facilities
i-•
. to sub.
. Baker Countv by the Sheriff of that
<* the Want
of
proper
««nt of
or nr
sub-
•in« i I ih flamer,
flhtn**** would not ..
_ . . county. Sheriff Sittings receiving
the whole
The
l1"* Bed
lied Front *he French notice of his arrest left here last
o *
Ntnrdevants residence, Sunday noon and will arrive here
'he a. alo>>n, the White Front Livery
in a day or two with his prisoner.
***’ and if the wind should lie favor-
‘•'••llUie wocleu buildings on I be These boys, six of tSem, are broth­
ers and charged with changing
of the street.
brands and marks on cattle also
conion With Mr.
otienbrrg. the heavir.t loner in the butchering cattle not their own, on
aMoaiT’He «aynhe 1 the range.
‘ »tied tn hi. own
fir„ I
—Our town authorities met yea»
terday
and determined co get*an en­
ta h
' re’ candle er lamp lighted
gine and make immediate arrange­
•t’hMr I M Wu,ter> in company ments for protection from the *ava-
aftrrn.
* *or,’e c»me to Burns that ges <#fire. We sincerely hope this
—To all subscribers of the E. O.
*“ h*T* wl,en ,h« flr*
good
intention
of
the
city
council
H
erald
ar.d those in arrears, who
•• wsr. . it ’’ WoWenh«nr st the time
will
be
carried
out
and
that
the
I will pay up and renew, we will send
*
bt’m was pretty blur,
tai^UI
•b'ok*n op- He *>P*-t" citizens will aid in every way possi­ the Semi Weekly New York World
•wewo^*'" ,rnrne<1‘*’«ly. but no ble and throw no obstacles in the free for a’x months. For reliable
•‘“be.-on ' ' k. **
wi’h him, it way as has be ent he case to some ex­ News there is no better paper than
“V »tone or brick .
tent heretofore.
the World.
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__By Jorgensen you can get the
French Transfer Designs and Var­
nish at the Chicago price. Any one
who buys $1 00 worth of materials,
instruction given free
Summons.
In the Justice Court for Burns dis­
trict, State of Oregon, C< unty
of Harney.
H enry W illiams , Plff. )
vs.
>
J ohn A lexander , Deft. )
To John Alexander, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the sta'e of Ore­
gon: You are hereby required to
be and appear before the under­
signed. a Justice of the Peace for
the d:strict aforsaid, at the office of
such justice, in such district, on the
29th day of August. 1895, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon of said dav,
io answer the above named plaintiff
in a civil action.
And you will take notice that if
you fail so to appear and answer or
otherwise plead to plaintiff’s com­
plaint for want thereof plaintiff will
take judgment against you for the
sum of $65 and costs and disburse­
ments of this action.
W.C B yrd ,
Justice of the Peace.
You will also take notice that the
service of this summons upon you
by publication iB made by order of
W. C. Byrd, the justice of the peace
of the above entitled court, in the
E ast O regon H erald for six con­
secutive weeks, weekly, seven inser­
tions, and that said order is dated
the 23d day of July, 1895.
G eo . W. H ayes .
Atty, for plff.
JTINAL PROOF
Proposals Wanted.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals will be received at the
ofiice of the county clerk of Harney
county, Ore., for the keeping of the
count/ poor of this county, begin­
ning Sf-pt 7, 1885, and ending Sept
7, 1896, said bids to be opened by
the court Sept. 4, 1895, at 10 o’clock
a m, of said day, the court reserv­
ing the right to reject any "fend all
bids.
C. E. K enyon .
County Clerk.
OFFICE AT
BURNS, OREGON.
July SO, 189S.
Notice is her* by given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim.and
that said proof will be made before Register
and Receiver at Burns Oregon, on September?
1895. viz- E vma E, B ohi .« y , widow of O. D. Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your
Boslev. deceased.
Liite Away.
tin I’d No.
for Ihe SE'i SWU and Lot» 5,
6 and 12. Sec 7. Tp 24 S R 32 E
He names the to. lowing witnesses toprove is the truthful, startling title of a
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Joseph Barnes, Homer B. book about No-To-Bac, the harm­
Mace, Benton Embree and Joseph Hill, all of less, guaranteed tobacco habit cure
Bums, Oregon.
that braces up nicotinized nerves,
THOMAS JONE8, Register.
LAND
In the vicinity of Boquet, West­
moreland Co, Pa., almost any one
can tell you how to cure a lame
back or stiff neck. They dampen
a piece of flannel with Chamber­
lains Pain Balm and bind it on the
affected parts and in one or two
days the trouble has disappeared.
This same treatment will promptly
cure a pain in the side or chest.
Mr. E. M. Frye, a prominent mer­
chant of Boquet, speaks very high­
ly of Pain Balm, and his recom­
mendations have had much to do
with making it popular there. For
sale by all druggists.
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
bter,ing Remedy Co, New York or
Chicago.
H. M. Horton, Burns.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely 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
1 have two littie grand children be used except on prescriptions
who are teething this hot summer from reputable physicians, as the
weather and are troubled with damage they will do is ten fold to
bowel complaint.
I give them
the good you can possibly derive
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
Diarrhoea Remedy and it acts like
manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
a charm. I earnestly recommend
Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mer­
it for children with bowel troubles.
cury, and is taken int n.ally, act­
I was myself taken with a severe
ing directly upon the blood and mu­
attack of bloody flux, with cramps
cous surfaces of the system. In
and pains in my stomach,one-third
i buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure
of a.bottle ot this remedy cured me.
Within twenty-four hours I was vou get the genuine. It ¡8 taken
|idternaliy and is made in Toledo,
out <3f bed and doing my houae
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes­
work. Mrs. W. L. Dunagan, Bon
timonials free.
aqua, Hickman Co., Tenn.
For
I
Sold by Druggists, price 75c.
sale by H. M. Horton.
per bottle