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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1895)
XJ» w ” 4 BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. AUGUST 28 1895, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report he assented. The couple went to the City Hall I Mrs. Crandall Root, a boarding and obtained a license under their HBLISHKD EVERY WEDNESDAY house keeper of Colorado Springs, .correct names, but giving Washing- BY filed suit against W S. Stratton,the! ton as their place of residence, W. C. BYRD & SON. P ublishers and P roprietors . millionaire mine owner, for breach The marriage ceremony was then of promise on May 30. She alleged t performed. in her complaint, that she had been . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ¡induced to yield to the solicitations Maryland Populist. Three Month« .. .15 of Stratton at a time before he was HERALD CLUB LIST: known in the world of finance and B altimore , Aug. 21—The popu Herald and Harper’« Magazine............ 5,00 gerald and Harper’s Weekly ............. 5.20 had nothing but hissmall wages as lists held their state convention fferttldand Harper’s Baxar.................. 5.20 a carpenter to support him. here today. Resolutions were re Herald and Harper's Young People 3.75 Jerald and Alden « Manifold Cyclopedia, .2.90 Mrs. Root has a boy 10 years old, ported indorsing the Omaha plat each additional veltnne after Vol. I 55 cerite: 10 rente extra ner volume, portage. , but at the time of the alleged offense form, declaring against free silver, r^-Copieiof all the above works can be ex- she was a widow. The case is now . in favor of reform in the oyster ♦ nlned at leisure in the Beading Room. pendingin the District Court, but |laws etc Editor Dunning, of the A MILLIONAIRE SUED. Rpyd« ABSOLUTELY PURE —Get one of I. S. Geer tfc Co’s* —John Sweitzer,carpenter,under premium purchase tickets. This taker and cabinet-maker. His work shop is the old restaurant building. firm agrees to give the holder of Mr.Sweitzer guarantees his w'>rk at I such tickets a fine life size Crayon prices to suit the hard times. Cof I Portrait absolutely free of any fins made to orde”. Will take pro 1 charge, by purchasing $20 worth duce partlv for work and balance in of goods for cash at their store. It Watchman, Opposed, the declaration ca-*h. is not necessary that the whole against free silver, but was voted ( amount should be purchased at one down bv a large majority and the, time, but anv amount from 5 cents resolutions were adopted, The fol- to $20 as explained upon the tick MUSIC. lowing wtre nominated: Govoner, ets. Having permanentiv’ located in H. T. Andrews; attorney getterai, Burns, Will teach music on Piano, H. W. Monett; comptroller, G. 8. Organ, Violin and Guitar. Music Chamberlain’s Cough Remtdv Hobson. furnished for balls and parties, cures colds, croup and whooping terms to suit the times. cough. It is pleatant. safe and re E. A. Scherer. liable. For sale by all druggists. Cojprado Bull Fight. Publishers of periodicals are solicited «Betoi dubbing rates, a copy of their work for »ar Free Reading R->oni—W e file and bind the atter at close of every half-volume, end r«v lt tepiss bv advertisement. her attorneys say she has a good . case a- d that they will be able to | substantiate all claims when it co'iies to trial, with letters from AD VERTI-INO RATE«: S,ration The suit is for $200,000. 1 3 mb j 6 mo «rACK 1 wk 1 2 wk 1 1 mo I-1'1 '♦5.00 »S.00 Strat’on is reputed to be worth ♦11 00 115.0' Lnch »1J0 »2.50 Z .I (. S.lX) 1 JO l' 00 6.50 12.6 1 i " V “ fr m <5.000 000 to $10,000.000, ac 8.50 ».UÜ S.00 15.00 ?4 00 4’ 1' 6.1» 10.00 29.00 00 50. Lr 1 " 4.50 cumulated in the oast three years. ■'4 col. «00 9.00 1.1 00 23.00 4X.00 51 J- 12.00 lii.00 2<8.00 ■4X.0O SO. 00 120.0 I1 ‘‘ 1 Shortly after the filing of the suit ZO.OO 30.00 4 » 00 60.00 110 00 140 tr Stratton ordered work su -pended or. I JOB WORK sevet *1 of bis properties, so as to ‘ Jf every deaeription executed with neatness limit the output to $100,000 a ! «nd despatch, at reasonable rates. CW ipple C reek , Colo., Aug. 21 — •K OFFER. Circular«, Posters, monlli; but he does not seem capa Pamphlets Every available space throughout Envelope«, Bill Heads, A good ranch belonging to H. G. I Stock Salt at $8.50 per ton sacked! Letter Heads, Statements, Note Heads, Cards, Tickets, ble of restricting the growth of his the district is covered with glowing Campbell, containing 160 acres 12 Memoranda, Invitations. Dodgers, Etc. WOOL STORED FREE! fortune, for no later than last week posters announcing the coming hull miles south east of Burns. This T hs H erald is kept regularly on file for re R. R. RATES THE BEST! ference, iu the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad- miners in the Independence struck fight at Gillette. Sixty carpenters ranch has about 100 acres of good ’ertising Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New York. Can any point offer more? We a four foot vein that runs $120.000 ■ are putting the finishing touches meadow land. Price $800 or will [are the competing point and this is to the ton, or the richest pay streak ion the big bull ring. The troupe trade for sheep. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY I the place to rend your WOOL. everstruck in the world. of Mexican I all fighters arrived j B yrd it K ing . 25 cts rate to I’endietion from here. Stratton is quiet in his habits national : [last night and others will be on <« 1.90 “ Boston taeident ................................ Grover Cleveland All his cnoney so far has g ,ne back 'hand fit Saturday. J. H. Wolfet' fiM-Preaideut. . Adlal Stevenson • / . No point can offer better iecretaryof state Walter Q. Gresham into the grouid for the des elope I the pmjA'tor^,'of the fight. sa\s:| jecreiary of Treasury .........r John G Carlisle here. Buyers are here getting Jecretarv of Interior ......... tloke smith meot of nis pruperties ftr.dTTfe pur i ■ We have already sold over 5000 Jecretary of War Daniel S. Lalhont I Don t overlook your interest in the iscretary of Navy ............ Hilary A. Herbert chase of others. i tickets and ido nut believe 100 of Jscretary of Agriculture J. sterling Morton Doubtful Seeds nlone. The best His most sensational effort was above WHICH ARE FACTS. attorney General .......... Richard 8, Otnev nre easy to get, and cost no . them wet t into the hands of minors. “•'master General .... Wilmui 8 Bissell more. Ask your dealer for shipping a train load of ore to Don ’ t lie misled bv irresponsible of tue STATE—OREGON: I 1 have si en Governor McIntyre and fers— we can duplicate anv propot-i- J. N. Dolph | smelters at Denver that netted him Settatori the sheriff of this county and believe J. II.MitchelJ. a million dollars. Mrs. Root tion. is a Sen i your wool in our care. (Binger Hermann | that both are convinced that noth • «neresstnen............... t W. R. Ellis handsome, buxom lady in the vicin Attorney Geuerai Resp’t. tl. If, Idlemnn I Alway, the beat. Known ' ing of a cruel nature will be dis- overuor Wm P Lord I ity of 40. M everywhere. Ferry ’ s Seed • »»cretary of State O C. Co . . H R Kincaid f Annual for IMS tells you J played in the arena.” treasurer ft ..Phil. Metsthan 'what, how, and when to plant. Huntington Ore. u.^f' uUt,llp ln”ruction ............ G VI Irwin Heut Free. Get It- Address i/j a Leave I "ate Printer R itipreme Judges W H l.aeds I R. S. Bean. . r VI Wm. 111 P. Lord ) F. . ... A. Moore Young Gresham Elopnl. JUIHCI al ' DISTRICT; M. I). C li Y fo K o ' Jani« s A. Fee. Attorney...................... J. L. Rami -o- L. Patiersou. j A. W. 15wan SIXTH N ew K ork , Aug. 12—A Herald special from Washington savs: Samuel H. Gresham, a nephew ¡of the late Secretary of State, and a _______eot'NTY—HARNEY: .nantv . jdge ■ C. P. Rutherford. prominent business man of Norfolk, ...(D).. .. C. E. Ken> on V ’’«Murer a , and Miss sarah Kobbe, a ‘«rvevyf 1.8. Geer ' I» ... T AiA,.<GitUnw daughter of Captain William A 'beri IF ' Me«*, , ,r •••• <R) <-*• - - . .8. W. Miller C has . Newe I Kobbe of the Third United States ^k Inapector district Judge Sistrict America’s Great Danger ..................u '•■Blaaionere hauney Writer terelver D. M. FERRY & CO.. jrJP Detroit, Mich. I ü. «. » this afternoon. The wedding took place at the Hotel Oxford, where SOCIETIES. the eloping couple registered after w ' REHKKah Degree No. 43. their arrival in the eitv. every 1st .nd 3d Wednesday. Miss Koblte and Mr. Gresham Lucy Ruak, N.G. M L Lewie, Rec. Sec’y. arrived in Washington on the steamer Washington at 7 a m yes v««?. K l ’ * Rnrn* « ■Severy 2d and4thThurBda>r - terday. The morning was spent in H M Horton. M. W. driving about the city, and about - •» W sayer, Rec'd 1 o'clock Miss Kobbe and a woman «-."2.“": ■j'«»« . friend drove to the Oxford and *" M •nd «h Monday. asked the clerk to assign them a ----- Mr*. Sayer C or H. , w»«»«M*Md r 'ii’E’ K°’ T>' *' ° ° F- room. Miss Kobbe said she inted- **■. OWi «very Saturday. ed to get married at the hotel, and .— ¿ C. Wooly N. G. registered under the name of Mrs. " C. Byrd. B«-cy. T. F. Gage of New York. She then rr s° «• « * r . ta72¡¿** ”'w Ddufwi'J* n’ne*,ay of each naked that a police magistrate be sent f >r so that the marriage cere mony n ight De performed. It was c - •- maim . found, however, that the district magistrates have not the power to <ÎH| tta'ü-V/y."’ C’W : marry The Rev- Dr. York was finndav asked to perform the ceremony and . AN ENGLISH COMMENTARY. Said an eminent English scientist recently: “ The danger that confronts the great Ameri can people to-day is not the possible adop- . (‘»a _ of a --------- - financial a------ r ' . policy " , for * - the 2-3 wrong nation, or the spread of socialism, or tho increase of corruption among public men. -'ll »hese are bad enough, to be sure, but ... H. Tuir.er Artillery, eloped from the Hygeia 1"r? 5" DothiD?f°?pi‘red to *D) ( ■ A ut , • • ’ ” h'D tonal disease—1 had almost said nation I A.B. Marks iR' ( R. R. Sits. Hotel, Old Point Comfort, last even Crime-of overwork. The mad rush 1 r we«'tli is set at a killing pace, und thousai.cn LARD ornea: ing, and were married in this citv fait by the wny every year. Thomas Jones ■ A. A. Cowing S3 SHOE r!?as iresb. I -■ III- will CORDOVAN-, FRENCH A ENAMELLED CALF. I jjj4.*3.sp F ine C alf &K ancaroti ♦3.50 POLICE, 3 SOLES. $2iP$2- WORK|NGME|/e r/ ** -EXTRA FINE- ’*». ♦2>I75BOYS’SCHOOLSHOEX ■LADIES' _ DROCKTON,MAsi. _ _ Over Ono Million People wear th© W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes You are likely ta bo one cf the vlciima! ........... .......... How do we know? , , Because it is the CXCes- All our shoes are equally sat’sfactory They give the beat value for the money. Thev equal custom shoes in style and fit. TJ’3'r wearing qualities are unsurpassed. <Ce." un,f°rm.—- efampedon sole. From $i to $,) saved over other mnkes. F llil ixrfect health. Nervous Disorders nie spreading with fearful rapidity. Among ti e symptoms, ate—Backache, H i H ousdchm , G..d Hands and -Feet, Dizziness, Hot ] kishes, Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, Head the, Hysteria, Irritability of the Heart, Melan choly, Failitg Memory, Palpitation, 1 h«u- nmtism, bh< rt Breath, Sleeplessness, F\r- votis Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, I its. «tc R f . v . C. A. C arroll , pastor First B- p i t Church. YellowSprb gs,(»..writesusGI < J have U'jed Dr» Miles’ Restorative Neri ine for the p .st six months. I find it acts lit e a ch trm on the whole nervous svstem. I hrtve not found its equal in giving immediate relief. I»r. Miles’ little Nerve and Liver Puls only need a trial and they will recom mend themselves to be the best pills in the market.” “ For five years I have snflered from Ner vous 1» «istrstion, I was unal.leto work or •I. - p The first dose of Dr. Mile«’ Restora j K ca VEAI ò, I HADE MARK s ^ w COPYRIGHTS. W* CAW J OBTAIN A PATENT* If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by "Dealors everywhere Wanted, agent to take exclusive rale for this vicinity. Write at once. Fora “1? opinion, wr ta to “Ui N N iv CO., who have had nearly fifty TMra* experience In the patent buxine«^ ¿ommuniäi. tlona Btrlctly confidential. A Handbook nr 'nt formation concerning Patents and bow u» ohi tain them tent free. A lac acnt“l<»ue ¿f m2Si2S: leal and acientlflo hooka »ent free an” _ eat ent» taken through Munn A Co «peci al notice In the Scientific A ni e r Ic a'ZkXa óutVJi Äht. it" Tnb’c’Ä put Cort to the Inventor. This anlendid nZ>w2. i«u«« V*kll' 'Unatrated, haa hr fC uTa work 1“th* anT wwfd E urns-Canyon Stage Line tive Nervine g^e mo relief, and one t), ,, Mt <1 dolhni would not cover the so« «1 it I n done me.’’-JOHN MINCHER, Young, town, Ohio. ® H Dr. Miles* Restorative Nervine is ,m. < «nyingC. 8. iquslled in ct - ri > g Nervous DiM-ase*. Jt aontains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Rold A. M ILLIAM8, contractor. Extern Oregon Stages Leave Burna daily for Cansón Fare $5. J ru KxprcM j ( ty’a,,il Co’. Expre,, - ,ntermediat« points. i ♦