East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 04, 1895, Image 7

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    —Henry Richardson is going to
—Drewsey racces begin the 10th
attend the races at Long Creek.
of this month.
__ County Court in session this
—Prineville is thinking of having
week;
Commissioners Marks and
an electric light.
—Prof. Fanburg will be in Har­
... THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ney Saturday and Sunday.
¿XY newspaper IN this COUNTY._
Religions Services.
Rums 1st. and 3rd. Sundays of
smooth 11 a n)-
* P' ra'
Silver Creek 4th. Sunday 11 a. m.
and 5 p. in The 2nd Sunday will
be reserved for general work m
other fields.
R ev . G ibson ,
Pastor.
HOWi'KE TO UH EYES?
‘
to Pendleton, Oregon
California.
M arried —At the residence of
His address is expected
WARNING
NOTICE.
to cover the entire case and to mar­
shal all the material points of the
All persons not holding leases, or
not haying permission first obtain­
prosecution.
ed, are warned against entering
upon, cutting hay on, or occupying
—By Jorgensen you can get the the meadow or other lands of the
French Transfer Designs and Var­ Willamette Valley and Cascade
nish at the Chicago price. Any one Mountain Wagon Road Company.
Any one neglecting or refusing
! who buys $1 00 worth of materials,
(compliance with this notice, will
instruction given free.
—Lee Caldwell. Frank Howard,
Tom Britten, Dave Drinnen, and
—E. B. Reed and wife have taken
E. A. Scherer have gone to Silver
charge of the Magnolia restaur­ City,Idaho to attend the races there,
ant.
They took the following race horses:
—Atty. Chas. Parrish took in Dick Wooten, Red 8., Bogus and I
our races, or the raees took him in. Dave Newman.
It is the one or the other.
WANTED—A man who can give
—C. B. Wiekliffe left here today first class references to take charge
for his home in Cedarville, Cali­ of territory and organize lodges of
fornia
UNITED ARTISANS. A rare op
—Geo Huston is here on a visit portunity to the right party and
to his father and friends. He is steady employment. For full par­
address M. Morehead,
going to remain only a few days. ticulars,
PRr,F FAN BURG, The Eye Speda l- His father will return with him
ini, will only remain here until Friday af-
Sitz and Judge are present.
Barnes.
be dealt with according to law.
W illiams , W ood & L inthicum
Proposals Wanted.
Attys, for Company.
1 have two littie grand children
who are teething thiB hot summer
weather and are troubled with
bowel complaint.
I give them
Chunjberlain-a Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and it acts like
a charm. I earnestly recommend
it for children with bowel troubles.
I was myself taken with a severe
attack of bloody flux, with cramps
and painB in my stomach,one-third
of a; bottle of this remedy cured me.
Within twenty-four hours I was
out of bed and doing my house
work. Mrs. W. L. Dunagan, Bon-
For
Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your aqua, Hickman Co., Tenn.
[ sale by H. M. Horton.
Life Away.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals will be received at the
office of the county clerk of Harney
county, Ore , for the keeping of the |
count/ poor of this county, begin-
ning S' 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 and all
bids.
C. E K enyon .
County Clerk.
W. R Gradon. on the evening of
the 3d inst., at 8 o’clock, Claud C.
Bunker and Alice M. Duncan.
Judge Rutherford performing the
ceremony. We have not the hon-
him.
of the acquaintance of the happy
—Col. Mitchell, of the law firm
——
couple, but, nevertheless, wish them is the truthful, startling title of a
of Williams & Wood, Portland, is
Sheriff
’
s
Sale.
book
about
No-To-Bac,
the harm­
a happy and prosperous career.
Local News.
in our town this week looking after
less, guaranteed tobacco habit cure
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
that braces up nicotinized nerves, ’’of a warrant issued out of the County
-Latest stvle of ladies hats at the interest of the Road Company’s
Maccabees Organize.
eliminates
the nicotine
poison, | Cour» of Oregon, , tor Harney oonntv,
lands in this corn ty.
eastern prices.
l'Pnvf.n , 'commanding
’ nmn »m n nd i »icy me
mP to collect delinquent
J. Duikheimer.
makes weak men gain strength
—L Durkee and H. S. Bowen, of
Burns can now boast of another vigor and manhood. You run no | taxes for the veer 189'b hv levy and sale
of flic property of said delinquents ami
—Geo. Frv is administrator of Baker City, were in our town sever beneficiary society. The Knights
physical or financial risk, as No-To- to me directed and delivered, I <li<1. on
the estate of I. P. Hawkin«.
al ’avi or last week. L Durkee of The Maccabees are now a perma­ Bac is sold by druggists every where tleSOih <1 >y of April 1895. levy upon
will eell at public auction to the
—Chas. Miller, of Crow Camp, representi ng the Durkee Baking nent fixture in our city. Wm. A. under a guarantee to cure or money and
highest
bidder for cash in hand, on
refunded.
Book free.
AddreBP
was in town two days of last week. Powder and Mr. Bowen ladies dress Imes, Dept Supreme Commander,
Thursday, September 26, 1895. at 10
Sterling Remedy Co , New York or o’clock A. M of said dav, at file court
goods.
has been circulating among our Chicago.
—Mrs. Gardner, of McEwen, is
house door in Burns. Harney county,
Oregon, the following described real
—Mrs. Lee Lucas left here this people during the past few days,
here visiting her mother, Mrs. Brit­
H. M. Horton, Burns.
prop»rtv, tn-wr : The SEl^ of Sec. 16,
morning, in company with Nel Par­ and <#n Monday evening perfected
ten.
n Tp. 25. S. R. 31 E. W. M Oregon,
i together with the tenements, heredita-
ker and wife. Mrs. Lucas is going an organization. The following are
—Ex County Judge Shields vis­
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh ments and appurtenances thereunto he-
to friends in the Palouse country. the officers elected.
' longing, situated in Harney county,
ited Burns several days since our
that contain Mercury,
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker are going to Sir Kt. P. C......................... W.C Byrd
last issue.
Tnken
and levied
upon HNIIIt*
ns the DHiper*
proper­
oa
«
1
J
.1
lllKFIIttlHI
IMVIPd lipOII
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...........................
S.W.
Miller
R R. for supplies.
as mercury will surely destroy the tv of J..hn B. Emhree. to satisfy the
—Bob Weeks, after an absence
" “ Lt. C.............. Sum Kenyon
sense of rmell and completely de­ sum of sixteen and 61-10*1 dollars taxes
—Miss Jessie McGowan, daugh
and the sum of six and 50-100 costs, to­
of about a year, returned to Burns
“ “ R. K...................J W. Biggs
range the whole system when en­ gether with costs and accruing costs
ter of George McGowan, once a res­
Friday evening.
“ F. K................... Frank Miller tering it through the mucous sur­
(liven under my hand this 19th day
ident of our town, is he-e visiting
of
August, 1895
“
“
Chaplain
....
S.
S.
Smith
—Jake Johnson has resigned his her grandmother, Mrs. Martin.
faces. Such articles should nev»r
A. G ittings ,
. W. L. Marsden be used except on prescriptions (
position in the merchandise store Jessie’s friends in and around Burns “ " Physician
Sheriff of Hamov county, Oregon.
“ “ Seargt ... ..........Ed Walton from reputable phisicians, as the By .1. M. V augn , Deputy.
of Mayor Durkheimer.
warmly welcome her again in our
“ “ M. of A
Austin Goodman damage they wi,| do is tan fold to
—Bob Baker was in town last midst and hope she will make an
Nherifps .S' ale.
“ “ 1st G ............
AM Byrd the good you can possibly derive
Saturday. He got here in time to extended visit.
“ ‘‘ 2d G............Hemy Canaday
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
from them. Ha l’s Catarrh Cure,
start the 1 mile and repeat race.
—The Oregon Pacific is again “ “ Sentinel............. R D. Baker
of a wurrnt issued out of the 'f'onntv
manufictured l»v F. J. Cheney <fc Court <>f Oregon, for Harney oonntv,
—One dav last week Dr. Mars coming to the front in newspapers, “ “ Picket .
Geo Sizemore Co., Toledo, <), contains no mer cointnanding me io collect delinquent
den removed a wen from the cor­ declaring it will be completed in
It strikes us that the officers are cury, and is taken int rnally, act­ taxes for the year 1893. hv levy and aale
of the properly of said delinquents and
ner oi of the eye of Mrs. Milo Cush short order. Remember we do not well chosen and the Tent a strong
to me directed ami delivered, I did on
ing
directly
upon
the
blood
and
mu
­
mg
vouch for these news' aper reports, one. The Maccabees are compara­
the 30th day of April. 1895. levy »¡pon
cous surfaces of the system. In ami will well nt public auction to the
—Byron Terrell and family will but one thing we can reckon on, tively new on this western coast, buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be Bure higlieHt bidder for <:-Hb ¡n hand, on
Thursday, September 26, 1895, at 10
s’art to Jackson county, this state, when we hear the gentle strains of but are very strong elsewhere.
you get the genuine. I it is taken O clock A M. of said day, at the court
in a few days, to be absent proba the engine passing through our
It is tho second largest benefi idternaliv and is ipade in Toledo house door in Burns, Harner countv
valley we can then declare "its on’’ ciaiy society, having over 200.000
My until next spring.
b Oregon, the following <1 scribed real
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney <fc Co. Tea-1 property, to-wit: Ti e SE«4 of Sec. 16
and here to stay.
members and its growth has been timonials free.
I 1 p 25, H .R 31. E VV. M Oregon, to­
— Fruit Stansell says he brings
remarkable
caused chiefly by the
gether with the tenements, heredita­
—We are invited to he present at
I he "blue d—est” plums to this
f;’7“Sold by Druggists, price 75c. ments anil appurtenances thereunto be­
town ever sold here, and sells the the grand electric carnival Septem careful and economical manage per bottle
longing. situated iu Harney courty Or­
egon
ment,
selection
of
risksand
because
ber
the
9th,
in
Sacramento.
Cali
­
'ame vwy readily because he sells
and levied upon as the proper-
cheap.
fornia. No donbt this will be novel it protects at old age and perma
** Taken
I
BP. »»t fek
A . . ...-At.A a ■
*
In the vicimty of Boquet, We,I-
a’ii'd'tie'
nent disability, and we believe it
'
and
interesting.
It
celebrates
the
Lorr—By Mrs Britten, at or
rnoreland Co, Pa., almost any one I Hnn?
8'x Hnd 50-100 dollars coat, to­
transmission of electric power from is destined to lead in a very short
'r.i. the Burns Hotel,a lady's gold
can tell you how to cure a lame gether with coHta ami accrniug co.ita
Felsom to Sacramento. The city time. Mr. Imes goes front here io
• Given under my hand this 19th dav
* ‘-ch chain. If found and returned
back or stiff neck. They dampen I of August, 1895.
y
Vale
where
we
hope
he
will
do
an
Mrs. Britten a suitable reward will be transformed into a blaze of
a piece of flannel with .Chamber­
ai
, ,,
A G ittings .
, light on the night of the carnival well.
n Y
HHrney county, Oregon
»’ll be paid.
lains Pain Balm and bind it on the By J. M. V aughn , Deputy.
! and there will be electric arches,
affected parts and in one or two
-E. V. Lewis is i._
------ again electric Boats and brilliant illumi
in town
The
Durrant
Trial.
• lays the trouble has disappeared. £?INAL PROOF
•X- He left here several days nations
This -tame treatment will promptly
*8° for his home in 'Lakeview, but
LAND OFFICE AT
BURNS, OREGON.
S an F rancisco . Aug 29.—The
—
We
are
in
receipt
of
tickets
of
»•• unexpectedly called back here
cure a pain in the side or chest.
July
80,
1895,
invitation to be present at the In­ tedious work of completing a jury Mr. E. M. Frye, a prominent mer­
business.
dustrial exposition at Portland to try Theodore Durrant for the chant of Boquet, speaks very high­
'J00**’ register of the which opens on the 5ih of Oct. murder of Blanche Lamont was
ly of Pain Ralrn, and his recom- • m
y office, started for Ontario last
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ErMA I ' BO,'L“Y’ W1<1OW Of O D
; The exposition will continue one ended today by the acceptance of
mandations
have
had
much
to
do
i
. . T ■,orn'ng to meet his wife <montb. A full exhibit of man ufac Samuel F. Dutton, a wholesale
a,,<1 ixrt- »’
with making it popular there. For • andÏX ¿'ee
child who have been in Ken
stationer,
as
the
twelfth
juror.
Af
­
' tures, mercantile interests, agricul­
sale by all druggists.
visiting.
ter the information had been read
ture, fruit, mines, fisheries, etc.
both sides joined in a rev nest for
.Mlr,den »»» called to Sil-
T»»W «TRAT
■THATTOM
—Crazy John Parker, is again on an adjournment until Monday,
THOMAS JONES. Ret|,ter.
. ai,
Prina.” n‘8ht to see
I nstruí MELT.
his
way
to
the
asylum,
in
the
care
de
'hlW of Mr »nd Mrs. Van-
promising that there should he no
Wi'Jdwsow KEXT
kext P|<
ritfxiurx :
priNAL PROOF
M a » U M . M
—
of Sheriff Gittings. We think John I further delay until the completion
H th- Y
k’* retarn he report-
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has been over the road often enough
H
ehild improving,
,ANn orre» *T
Br«,. obeoon ,
of the case. The court, after some
JOHN F. STRATTON
and one way always a foot to he
v .< . .
AU|fu»t
iw»,
hesitation, granted the request for
A. Williams the Ontario-
‘ named •ettlerTal flilTn
followinj-
thoroughly acquainted with the
. to m.k<Tflnki pr”
«nremio'
JOHN F. STRATTON
Wv /1*1*!** conlractor, was in town route .John hopes his incarceration an adjournment, giving notice to
I that Mid proof wm
rlai»n, an«
celebrated
. Receiver V S. Land nm»de
A
counsel that he would probably
’ »1 day. )att w^k
He in
will only be for a short time, and
October 1, imJ., vii <- h 7.7. /I ”"rn" O'«. on
bold
court
on
Saturdays
until
the
VhaaVT *lth
Brown and he will again have the pleasure of
BANJOS,
case was all in
4a» ._ **
for Canyon Mon- footing it back to the tubes of Har­
to prOTe
Monday morning the case will
M •. usical
•■orning.
of m 1«1 land, vii
(21.l1,,'»’lon
Cuitan Ban! j T M?n<fótí«^*a ,S£’
ney county.
«<>n. Wcodie L Beat »^nk
R ’**> Or«-
be opened by District Attorney
JMoba. all of Fife^irea.m
m“h “n l *Ullam
unoon. He has given entire satisfaction
—Jake Jahn son has been run
while here and persons desiring glosses be­ ning around since he quit his posi
muse of age, nearsightedness or any weak- tion in the store. He returned
wss of the eyes should not fail to call on from the Foster cattle ranch »it the
Warm Springs today.
QZBnjBAflD
THOMAS JOKES, RegiaUr.