East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 06, 1895, Image 1

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    VOL. VIH
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. NOVEMBER G
ci «■ >
1895
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deem it necessary to use them in
their business.”
1
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LgblsHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
‘ But who ar« the real officers
“I have been in z\ merica but
who issue permits to wear striped
'
BY
itwo days,” said the talkative for-
t oust rs anti receive the tax on side
57. C. BYRD & SON.
eigner, “but already I have become
I impressed with some of the strange »V hisk' rs?”
I
I
“There are no such officers.”
customs of the country.”
“And no such taxes?”
I
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
“Indeed! What particular cus-
I
“No.”
r.’.oo
,1.00 I toms do you refer to?”
» mt »« ............
“Then they Loth lied?’
. .75
I it Jfiiufh* .................
I ftjeaMontbB ...
_____
I
“Well, for one thing, I. had not
I
“
Y •
HERALD CLl It LIST1
—Get one of I, S. Geer A’ Co’s
—John Sweitzer,carpenter,under­
5,00 been ashore more than a hour
Lgldknd H»n*<s
........
have
“
Well,
I
never
would.
I
5.20
This
taker and cabinet-maker. His work­ premium purchase ti kefs
iSd »nd HarperWeekly ..........
5.20 when a spruce, official looking man
thought it. Do vou suppose, that shop is the old restaurant building. firm agrees to give the holder of
3.75
iefl
H4ni Harper's
Jenldand
I- ler Young
ii{01(1 Cj. People.
clopedia, .2.90 cRtne up to me.
lie showed a sil- others will try and do me up in I this
5s*i Xldin" ^lume after Vol. I 55 cent.:
Mr.Sweitzer guarantees his work at I such tickets a fine life size Crayon
ver badge of some sort and said
Ì
*“nu«tra m-r volume, postage.
way?”
prices to suit the hard times. Cof­ I Portrait absolutely free of any
- ,,,.11 the above works can be ex- he was a collector of the internal I
“It would not surprise me in the fins made to orde-. Will take pro I charge, by purchasing $20 worth
at ’leisure in the Reading Room.
revenue. He asked me if I had
least.”
duce partlv for work and balance in of goods for cash at their store. It
esolicited ! paid my side-whisker license yet.
w-PoblikherB of periodical» are
“
Allow
me
to
thank
you
for
i nhhinir rat' F, a copy of tneir
work ior
| is not necessary that the whole
i^bini/he
‘^VseXB i.m-We ate
fiie ‘a
and
b'-l ”>e 11 told him that I didn’t know side
ca“h.
ting me on my guard, sir. I
of every Im'f volume, md w . i
; amount should be purchased at one
whiskers wer. taxed in America.
WPksbr advertisement.
no more, taxes except at the
I
I time, but any amount from 5 cents
I ! He said that they were and the tax
hall. Good day, sir.”—Harper’s
'^ADVERTISING RATES:
A good ranch belonging to II. G. j to $20 as explained upon the tick-
: was $4 per year. He added that I
Bazir.
2 wk 1 IUG j 3 ino J 6 mo j
Campbell, containing 160 acres 12 i ets.
j might consider myself luckv that
'$11.00 »15.00
12.50 $5.00 $x.')0
IN.00 28 10 he did not add 25 per cent for costs
miles south east of Burns. This
50 12 UJ
4 BO
Tn a recent letter to manufactur­
i'i.oO .'.00 15.00 24 00 40 . 0
i
Ubamb* rlain’s Cough 1’etni dy
50.
JO
ranch has about 100 acres of good
32.60
of
collection,
because
it
was
my
1.00 10.no as, oo
ers Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of
G JO 15.00 2S.OO 4S. 00 54.00
meadow land. Price $800 or will euren i colds, croup anti w hooping
1. .1)0 ZB. 00 48.00 M).OO P.O. 01 duty to report at the city hall and
the spectator, Rushford, N. Y.,savs:
b'l.iKi »0.00 60.00 110.00 140.00
cough, It is pirn.‘•ant. rate anti re-
pay the tax without putting the
trade for sheep.
“It may be a pleasure to you to I
I
liable. For sale by ail druggists.
B yrd < fc K ing .
nation to the expense of sending
JOB WORK
know the high esteem in which
a collector after the money.”
■ ’ sv. rv scription executed with neatness
Chamberlain’s medicines are held [
iuJu«i>auh,a: reasonable rates.
j. “You paid him, did you?”
Pamphlets
by the people of your own sl^te. I
Poster»,
.■irrtiArg,
Letter Heads,
“Oh, ves, and I was quite glrid
Bill Hinds,
mvel»|>e«.
(
urus,
Tie
sets,
where thev must be best known. Beware oi Ointments for Catarrh
Note iieaUB,
«■icmeuts,
Dodgers, Etc.
that I did not wear a full beard. I
Meuiuran<1a, Invitutloux.
that contain Mercury,
An aunt of mine, who resides at
llh',;u.r> it kept regularly ou file for re- He said the assessments on
full
, ■ ,be i.eo. I*. Rowell Newspaper Ad-
Dexter, Iowa, was about .to visit
>«r ,,.g Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New York.
beards was $10 per chin. Why do
me a few years since, and before as mercury will surely destroy the [
oat
.
«a
you have such odd taxes ;n Amer­
. CORDOA’AN,
leaving home wrote me, asking if sense of rmell and completely de-1
FRCNCH ACNAMLLLED CALF.
OFFICIAL D.IRECTORY
» I
ica? Is it so very expensive to run
range
the
whole
system
when
en
thev were sold here, stating if they
4?3»» F ine C alt &KANGAnoa
| a republican government?”
tering
it
through
the
mucous
sur
­
♦3.QPPGUCE.3 soles .
were not she would bring a quanti-
national :
“it costs quite a good deal, But
face.«*.
Such
articles
should
nev«r
...........Grover Cleveland
President ................
I ty with her. as she did not like tc
• EXTRA FINE*
f ire-president.
..
Aillai Stevenson was that vour only expierence?”
l be used except on prescriptions
iecretary of .'bite
... Walter Q. Gresham
92.i|7JB0YS'SCI150LSH0a
be
without
’
hem,
”
*The
medicines
isw.’ary of Treasury
John G. t.arlisle
"No, it. wasn’t. About two hours
from reputable ph'sicians, as the
• JU/kDIEiS«
tscreurv of Interior
.
. lloke Smith
later
another man approached me, | referred to are Chamberlain’s damage they will do is ten fold to |
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?| 7B NC0’A.
Daniel S. Lamont
‘*T»t»ryof War ________________________
g
'^sTP°
iocrelsry of Navy ........... Hilary A. Herbert
Cough Remedy, famous for its cures
teereutry of Agriculture ..J. Sterling Morton asked me it I had yet procured the!
r SCND FOR CA'rALUG'jr
Wornvy General
.......
Richard S, Olney
of colds and croup; f'namberlain’s the good you can possibly derive,
’ VZ- !-• DOUG- L ZM3*
•‘ostuikster General
. .. Wilson S Bisseil government permit entitling me to
E.iOC ICTOH, Z 4.r< SS.
I
iron.
them.
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
Cure,
,
Pain
Balm
fur
rheumatism,
lame
STATE—OREGON :
Over
One
Million
People wear the
to wear trousers of such a wide strip
'
manufactured
by
F.
J.
Cheney
K
(
J. N. Dolph
W.
L.
Douglas
$3
& *4 Sices
»euren
J. H.Mitchell. as those 1 had on.
It. was the same back, pains in the side and chest
Co.,
Toledo,
O.,
contains
no
mer-
1
Ail our shoes are equally e-Ccfactory
1 Binger Hermann I
pair I’m wearing now. I asked land Dhamberlairi’s Colic, Cholera
• wngressmen...................
(W. R. Ellis
They give the best valve for tbe money.
cury,
and
is
taken
int
ruajly,
act
­
Attorney General
V. M, Dilemmi
They equal custom shoes hi style and nt.
ami Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel
■oreruor
Wm P ls>rd what the blamed government would
Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
ing
directly
upon
the
blood
and
mu-
i
teeretary of State
I R Kincaid
The prices are uniform,—stamped cn sole.
I
[complaints. These medicines have I
rreaanrer
... R
..Phil. Melsclmn do if I refused to pay for such a
From $■ to $3 s-ived over other nr.-hca.
cons
surfaces
of
the
system.
In
j
‘apt. Public lust ruction
... G M Irwin
If your dealer cannot supply you wo can. Sold by
He replied that the fee been >»• constant use in Iowa for
state Printer
R
W H Locus permit,
I buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure
R. S. Bean. for the permit was so excessively j almost a quarter of a century. The I
“Dealors everywhere
Wanted, «cent to
‘«»reme Judget
Wm. P. Lord
It is taken take exclusive rale for this vicinity. Write
I you get the genuine.
) F. A. Moore
small that no one thought of trying' people have learned that they are
KIXTH JC»l< I AL district :
idternubv and is made in Toledo, at once.
to evade payment, Il was only $2 articles of greet worth anti merit
lietrict Julge ..........
.1»
M. D. < L1FFON1.
Ohio, by F. ». Cheney & Co. Tes-
James A. Fee.
The penalty was the con­ and unequaled hv any other. They
Jietrict Attorney
.1. L. Rami he said.
timonials free.
’vin t- Represent at I ve
(R)... .0. L. Patterson.
¡are for sale lit re by all druggists.
‘•ial-.'euetor
r*
(K).............. A. W.Cowan fiscation of the trousers and it
jfMFSold by Druggists, price P7 <5c.
would
be
his
painful
duty
to
take
I
COCNTY— 1IABNET*.
per bottle.
:®atly «jdge .
me to the nearest police station and
......... C. P. Rutherford.
•*rk
..U.K. Kenjon
...(D).
treasurer
I. 8. Geer take possession of my garments in
(R)
surveyor
D
. T A. McKinnon
sheriff.
Don't Tobacco Spit, or Smoke Yoiir
(R)...
.. A . Gittings the name of the United States gov-!
L**0’
..(i..
.(D)....
8. W. Miller
Life Away.
*'‘l>i*«l <ui*tmtend*nt . ( R)
COPYRIGHTS
.C has . Newe l eminent if I manifested any further 1
«•ck Inspector
II. Tutner
CAN I OBTAIN A________
PATENT _ e ____
For a
is
the
truthful,
startling
title
hesitancy
about
producing
the
$2,
of a Prompt answer and un honest opinion, write to
A. B, MarkB
(D) i
‘ommissiot.srs
Bl
IJ
NN
A:
CO.,
who
have
hud
nearly
fifty
years’
,R' (
R. R. Sits. As I did not want a scene, I
book about No-To-Bac, the harm­ experience In the patent business. Commun
I ca­
paid
tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In­
less, guaranteed tobacco habit cure formation concerning Patents and bow to ob­
harnst c. 8. land office :
him the monev. and he left.”
j I that braces up nicotinized
them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan­
Wister
nerves, tain
.................Thomas Jones
ical and scientific books sent free.
tewtver
“You would have done well to
to the person anhmBting the f
1
»tents
taken through Munn A Co. receive
................... A. A.Cowing 1
eliminates the nicotine poison, special notice
In the Scientific American, and
most tncriturious iiivcation p
thus are brought widely before the public with­
during the pu'cvling month, è
let him take you to the police sta-'
makes weak men gain stiength, out
cost to the Inventor. This splendid paper,
WE
BF.<
L
UI'.
PA
1E.S
rs
T
SOCIETIES.
weekly, elegantly illustrated, bas by far the
vigor and manhood. You run no issued
tion.”
FOR IX VENTO’»««, a.ul the
largest circulation of any scientific work in the
object of this off r Is to en-
»TIA A RFBEKAR Degree No. «3.
.r.,
“-!FPar- Sample copies sent free.
physical
,
------ or
„. financial risk
, mR, Jig No-To-
“Why?”
,
riMrure pcr-otis <> ua 1 ‘ r’Ctlt-
Bulldin« Edition, monthly, 12.50a year. Single
R*«tt every 1st and 3<1 Wednesday.
I
A t the
Ive turn of »11.n
copies,
>15
Every number contains beau­
Bac is Bold by druggists every where I tiful plates, cents.
in colors, and photographs of new
sain»' tiiii'’ wow. ,i tn L i
“You could have told your storv
I.uev Rusk, N.G.
houses,
with
plans,
enabling builders to show the
the
fact
tout
::
::
H under a guarantee to cure’llr money
M L Lewie. Rec. Sec’y.
Muu£l,,£,,AîndJ'ecuî?contract». Address
and he would have been locked up
i;
MUNN
A
CO-
NEW
Y ohk , 3«1 B hoadwa T,
refunded.
- .............
Book free.
zXddress
t
It's the Sltiiple,
on a charge of swindling.”
A. 0. C. W. Rnrna Lodge, No. 47
Sler’.ing Remedy Co, New York or
Man.«very M and 4th Thuradav,.
Trivial Invention ) 1 Chicago.
“Do you mean to say that he
H M H<.rton, M. W.
That Yield rorL::...^
H. M. Horton, Burns.
J. W Bayer, Rec'd was not an official of the govern
—
such
rs
To
J
on-'r
ment?”
■>-’"RXO", a H onob Ixtdge, Ns. a
A.id E o. “so > lin t i
• Safely I’iu.’’ "B :,s lu Liu-
t
every
Monday.
“That’s what I mean ”
v.-r.’’ “Air llrake.” i - g -
___
_____
Mrs, Sayer C 0» H.
t
Almost Very on.• coi.r-c'v "Of?
“But he said he wan.”
n i
a bright i l««r a' s m- tin < • r
« N * f* ’ f* f
*
harxey uhh . e , no . 77, 1. o o r.
other. Why not put It frs prj
‘
I
’
m
afraid
be
didn
’
t
speak
the
Cui a t.<r I-
i rU
lical u,e? Yuli II t.r;. ;.t.. 11. I v
’ W p a*1044
Hal), every Natnrday.
>,-,’.iatsi>riui>H.
lio I'« thia dirvetio.i
M.-y
J. C. Wooly N. G. I truth.”
free.À<1<ln-,-‘A NA F
makeyour fortun ■. ' by nut
W. C. Byrd, Secy.
Uo*
*00, hew Yu» r City.
trj
::
:i
“But bow about the other?”
x'ewŸork,
C3F*Wrtte for further fn'ormation »nd
■arA?“'T *°*T wa «. G- A.
A. R.
lucuUon this paper.
“He was a fraud too.”
R
ar '»1<1’»Ji?’!-8? iyre<lne*dar of each
“But he showed me his badge?”
• «»•< »tan.hn/1 rivited H<1 ‘ AU CoBBr*l»
Philip W. Avirett, Gen. M%r ,
’‘‘That cuts no ice ”
LJurn.Canyn Stage Lin
618
F Street, Nortkw : e ,
“I l>eg pardon! It doesn't do
P- ». MAII.gl
WASHINGTON, u.
|
H. A. W illiams , contractor.
what?”
•«t«Ne— talb -
t^”The respon-IWiitjr of i, , <<,rupany <
irrt**«*»4aepartB4ai|y(
Ii.ay be hidgtol liy r|.r
I timt »1« '
c«”yi»s u. 8. M.il, and E..tern Oregon Exprès, Co', Expre,,
“I said it cuts no ice. I mean
»t<» * .» nebl by uvei -i,« <L< usand ’ I
»•laa.»rr?.!’*~CA’T*NCITT •
i
f
I
tie
1,-udll.g
De«ri»vvi,
the
•)
that it was of no significance.
• »«parts daily, exeept Swndiv
l uileu Scales.
»
t^U.veBur...d.ilyf„rCan}o„ Clt,,.„d ,„tern,edial<! [>o.,(a
Thieves can get badges when they
I ¿hf Mttraid.
STRANGE CUSTOMS.
W. L.
a
>100.00
Given /Way
Every Month
Î!
□
THE PRESS GLflliiS CO.