East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 25, 1895, Image 1

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VOL. VIII
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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. SEPTEMBER 25 1895,
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a
Digest ofLuutl and Mining De­ serving eye of the landlady detected
something that caused her sympa­
cisions.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
thies to go out for Hansen. She
Furnished by W. I> H arlan , Land
called the officer aside and a short,
and Mining Attorney, Wash­
consultation
ensued. The officer1
w. c. BYRD & SON.
ington, D. C.
retired from the room, but in about*
P ublishers and P roprietors .
fifteen minutes returned with a phy- '
A gricultural .
sician. The medical man and Han­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Sale of improvements is evidence sen were left alone in the room for
One Y «ar ................................................... W-W
lit Months ........................................ -,........
of abandonment.
about five minutes, when informa
Three Months.........................
70
Charge
of
abandonment
should
HERALD CLUB LIST:
tion was imparted to the officer that
—Get one of I. S. Geer & Co’s-
—John Sweitzer,carpenter,under­
»■raid and Harper’s Magazine.............. 5,00 be specific.
Hansen
was
no
more
nor
less
than
premium
purchase tickets. This
iierald and Harper’s Weekly ................ 5.20
taker and cabinet-maker. His work­
An alien can acquire no right to a woman who at that time ”'as
Herald and Harper’s Bazar...........
5.20
shop is the old restaurant building. firm agrees to give the holder of
iieraldand Harper’s Young People... 3.75
ierald and Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia,. .2.90 public land before declaration of quite ill.
Of
Course
there
was
noth
­
such tickets a fine life size Crayon
each additional volume after Vol. I 55 cents*.
intention to become a citizen, and ing left for the officer to do but de­ Mr.Sweitzer guarantees his work at Portrait absolutely free of any
10 eeuts extra tier volume, postage.
prices to suit the hard times. Cof­
flF-Coples of all the above works can be ex . his subsequent qualification will part, and he left the mysterous per­
charge, by purchasing $20 worth
■mined st leisure in the Reading Room.
not relate back to the exclusien of son in chaige of the landlady and fins made to ordtf. Will take pro |
of
goods for cash at their store. It
duce partlv for work and balance in
'-¡¡y-I’ublUliers of periodicals are solicited an intervening adverse right.
the doctor. To them she made
is not necessary that the whole
»■«nd clubbing rates, a copy of their work for
jur Free Reading Room—We file and bind the
Th“ execution of a power of at­ a complete confession, but in com . ca-di.
amount should be purchased at one
*tter at close of every half-volume, end r«v it
wpies by advertisement.
torney to sell does not constitute I pliance with her earnest request
timo, but any amount from 5 cents
I alienation of title.
'they
refuse
to
divulge
her
name.
to $20 as explained upon the tick­
ADVERTISING RATES:
! They will only sav that she left her
IF ACK 1 wk 1 2 wk 11 mo j 3 mo j 6 mo 1 1 yr
____
Having permanently located in ets.
DESERT.
' f-5.00
00 '»11.00 »15.00
¡home in Chicago about two years Burns, will teach music on Piano,
J .neh 11. ¡10 $2.50
Chamberlain
’
s
Cough Remedy
18.00
28.00
6.50 iz m
3.ÜÜ
4.00
1
Tn the absence of an adverse ago. She had some trouble with
40 ••(«
21 00
8.00 15.0"
S. 50 5.00
J
Organ, Violin and Guitar, Music cures colds, croup and whooping
5u j U
¡«*..00
4.50 »..DO 10.00 29.01«
1
1.8. JO
54 «M‘ claim, an entry made in good faith her parents there that caused
*.« 00 15.00 28.00
her furnished., for balls and parties, cough. It is pleasant, safe and re­
I eoi. 6.00
.50.01) 120. OJ
Ç
12.00
28.00 48.0*1
20.00 HU. 00 40 00 60.00 110.00 140. Ov will not be canceled although it In­ to suddenly decamp.
Being very terms to suit the times.
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liable. For sale by all druggists.
cludes non irrigable land.
masculine in appearance she don­
E. A. Schererr
JOB WORK
ned male attire and has been suc­
Of every description executed with neatness
COAL.
cessful in carrying outthe deception. J
■nd despatch, at reasonable rates.
QMAF ISTHEBEST.
lircnlari,
Poster»,
VllUCa FIT FOR A KING.
Pamphlets
Proof as to character of coal land From Chicego she went to San
A
good
ranch
belonging
to
H.
G.
tnvelopea,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
. CORDOVAN,
Francisco and succede^Ku securing
«»tementi,
Note Heads, Cards, Ticxets,
must «how the actual production
FRENCH A ENAMELLED CALF.
Campbell, containing 160 acres 12
K «inorando. luvitatiuns.
Dodgers, Ete.
work as a clerk in a dry goods store. miles south east of Burns. This
4’3.50 fl HE C alf & K angaroo ,
T hs H erald is kept regularly on file for re­ of mineral.
♦3.V POLICE, 3 SOLES.
ference, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad-
She
remained
there
until
a
few
Proof that adjoining iands have
»•rtiiing Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New York.
ranch has aboiX 100 acres of good
1 weeks ago when she came to Port­ meadow land. Price $800 or will
produced coal will not answer.
I land
Shtywas not able to obtain
«2.^17’BOYS’SCHOatSHOEX
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
I trade for sheep.
■LADIES*
'employment
here
and
became
very
MILL SITE.
B yrd < fc K ing .
, * much discouracad. She had an*
national :
Mill-site location must be in ad e
| nbunced her determination of going
freiident ............................... Grover Cleveland
yue-Preiidtnt.................... ... Adlal BtSVenaon same as mineral claim.
BROCKTON, MAM.
jecretsry of State ............. Walter Q. Gresham
to Seattle, but the expose makes |
Over One Million People wear the
wretary of Treitsury .......
John G. t arliple
Non mineral character of land
wcretarv of Interior........................ Hoke Smith
this impossible now
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
5«er«t»ry of War
. Daniel S. Lamont claimed as a mill site must be
All our shoes are equally catisfactory
i«cretary of Navy .......... Hilary A. Herbert
To the landlady who talked kind­
lerretary of Agriculture....... J. Sterling Morton shown.
They give the best value for the money.
attorney General ................. Richard 8, Olney
They equal custom «hoes in style and fit.
ly to her, she has agreed to com­
• wtrnaater General .......... Wilaon S Bissell
Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
I
The prices are uniform,—stamped on aole.
municate
with
her
folks
in
Chicago
I
STATE—OREGON !
From $■ to $3 B-*.vcd over other makes.
MINERAL.
c
AVEAISJRADL
MAKKS3T
J.
N.
Dolph
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
ieuron
and if they are willing, she will re- *
J. H.Mitchell. !
I (Binger
COPYRIGHTS.^
Failure
to
comply
with
1
ocal
reg-
^
urn
|
ier
home
and
endeavor
to
Hermann t
“Dealora everywhere
Wanted, agent to
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT » For»
wngrrsgmen....................
(W. R. Ellis
prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to take exclusive tmle for this vicinity.
Write
Attorney Getier«!
fv>rget
th
e
past.
She
is
but
22
years
. C. M, Idleman . uiations is matter fm protest or ad
MUNN & CO., who have had nearly fifty yean* at once.
•overuor
Wm P Lord verse suit.
experience
In
the
patent
business.
Communica
­
( of age and while
•
Jwretiry of State
.
,
her features might | tions strictly confidential. A Ilundbook of In­
......... HR Kincaid jverse suit.
rremurer
R
forma* ion concerning Pa tenia and bow to ob­
R .......... Phil. Metsehan
them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan­
iupt. Public luitruction
A hearing may be ordered to be coi sidered coarse, she has an ' tain
—................... GM Irwin I
ical and scientific books sent free.
’Ute Printer
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
R
" H 1-ae,ls 1 determine whether there has been air of refinement about her that I special
notice In the Scientific American, and
) R. S. Bean.
Spreme Judges
thus are brought widely before the public with­
................. z Wm. P. Lord due compliance with law, though ¡8 quitft noticable.-Sundav
i?
cost to the Inventor. This splendid paper.
Wei- i out
' F. A. Moore
Issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the
the charge is not made until after ,coine
SIXTH JUDICIAL district :
largest circulation of any scientific work In the
world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent free.
»¡«rid Judge ................. D
M.D.CLirrok»
entry.
Building Kdltlon, monthly, «2.50 a year. Single
8tauiM
..
James A. Fee.
copies, *83 cents. Every number contains beau­
* •* T/
1$
tiful nlat.s. In Sbolors. and photographs of new
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PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
BY
44
4«
A -.1)0
W. L. DouefeAS
» m 3 r
COVHTY—harnky :
Houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the
latest designs and secure contracts. Address
MUNN £ CO„ NBW Y ork , 301 BROADWAY,
PRACTICED A DECEPTION.
<Jdge
C. P. Rutherford. ' '
treuurer.............. ........ (D).. . .C. E. Kenyon
1. 8. Geer
’«rvevor .
T A.McKinnon
’hriff. ... .........
.__ir
........ (R)... ... A. Gittings
. . .8. W. Miller
.C has . Newe«l
”<*k Inspector
... H. Turner
It was a peculiar case to
^»mluion.r.
(D) >
A.B. Marks
,K' (
R. R. Sits. the attention of an officer was
A Young Woman Masquerading
in Male Attire.
I
$100.00
riven Away
cry Month
Slaughter on the Congo.
'
Leave
tn the person submittins the
* »st nioritoriuu « invention
•.luring the prvoedinrf month.
WE 8 Ri UllH PATH! NTS
i’O.l INVENTORS, sill tho
o .Ject of this otD i* I*» to eu-
c<>Ui*i«iroper.-on*» <> nu I .ent-
Ivo turn of linn1. At th«*
H.uno tinio we wish tn L»,?rea.i
the tact tunc
st
i:
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L ondon , Sept. 19.—Private letters
Doubtftil Seeds alone. The beet
which have been received herefrom
are easy to get, and coat no
it’s the Simple,
which the Congo Free State sav that
more. Aak your dealer for
c
called affairs there are in a condition verg­
ivial Inventions
v* »• land orricg;
one evening r.ot long since. The ing upon anarchy. Encounterns
a hat Yield Fortunes
Ah°A “owing , result was a perssn giving the name between Belgian forces and natives,
*— S'ich rS Do I n-i^*« Ifr.'il: »
g Always the beat. Known
mnl Eye, **heo that Hun p. '
---- of Charles H. Hansen was taken which have been reported in oflicial
■'Safety Pin,” •*pl..s |U clo­
■ everywhere. Ferry’s Iked
SOCIETIES.
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f
Annual
For
lHVil
Vella
you
ver.” ••Ah* Brake.” »it«*
»
into cuetody. but before the matter dispatches as resulting in Belgian
what, how, and when to plant.
Altnowt • very <»no eoncof-.v » , ?
,
1 A REREKAH Degree No. 48.
Sent
Free.
Get
it.
Address
«¿J
a
bright
irtt-a
at
mxne
tnn
*
<>»■
.
, reached a point where incarceration victories, are said to have been
other. Why not put it In pr.io . »
"trj Mt and 3d Wednes-iav.
D. M. FERRY A CO., ¿rdlf
tloul use? Yoi'R talent, nmv .
Detroit, Mich.
was necessary, developcinents were in fact serious reverses.
Lucy Rusk, N.G.
.*»>.
lie In this direction. I.
M y , ’
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M L Lewis, Rec. Sec’y.
>nake your fortuno. W
brought out which were of a nature ' It is reported that two English-
* hy not ,;A
tr>?
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t
interesting if not startlin.
for further infortnuUou
on«l /
Lion nini
m’n travelling in the Congo Free
«•et...
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tuetiliou Lilis paper,
4 ■f
»O Maud4thThursday,.
The attention of the officer wnn State have beeen murdered ai.d
A )
H M HÓrton, M. W.
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ft :THE PRESS CLAIMS CO.
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Bayer, Rec'd called to the Btrange actions of eaten by the natives.
fi
TIIB STRATTON
<♦
Philip W. Avlrctt, Get». Mgr.,
Hanson who was living in a lodging
ii
A Bfcleain expedition under Lieu-
I 618 F Street, Northwest,
"^»vm'd1'' rf0*0*
No. 8
B
and I nstruments
house on Yamhill street.
r The
~' [ tenant Franquir was attacked by
»od «th Monday.
WASHINGTON, D. C. !
WiUdmoar WRXT PKE8IDEMT
■
Mf». Sam C or H
land lady stated that he was tnisbe- .natives <n February 11th The
1
i he reapon«lt>ll|ty of *f,i> ««>rut*nny
”*• "”*• •« ’orrn n.w H.^. ,„r
u>ay I m » fudged by ti„
t that it«
t. tor I svt
|
having
himself
in
the
house,but
she
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1lle«trat«4
«
ita)w
M
»lock
la held by uvei
tbounan i «
’’ ° ° r*
soldiers hastily formed themselves
»•f the leading nv»»|Vi.«i» n,
I
JOHN F STRATTON
w’BaH.^m^satnrtUy,!feared to aproach him. She inti- into a bi llow square upon which
I mt«Mi State».
"--------------------------- * ' Byrl.Secy'.
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WEW 10UL
_" c. Byrd, secy, mated that there was something the natives rushed with «uch over-'
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B.
g . A.
a . a.
wrong and begged that an investi- whelming force that the Belgians
gaiion
be made. The officer went! were put to route within 10 minutes.
HUI. All Coartili
to the house and placed Ilansen un­ Shortly afterward it became known
Burns-Canyon Stage Line
der arrest, »rdtring him at the time according to the correspondent H|.
MAÎL8.
I to prepare himself for a trip to the luded to. that a native chief named
H. A, W illiams , contractor.
•••tfdejxrtadally.
jail. Hansen begged pitifully to be Ndoruma had massacred Captain
' .trying U. 8. Mail. ,„d EMtOTn Oregon Ejpre„ c<(,g
»pared
but
the
officer
was
obdurate.
crrr :
Hansen and the whole of bis escort. Stages Leave Burn» daily for Canyon Citv and
j -
axee>t Bandwy
It waa just at this time that tbeob- numbering GO people.
| Fare $5.
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*ty’and ‘«^rmediaU poin.t.
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