East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 20, 1895, Image 7

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    for the week end- 1
evening exercises .
comes in and claims her full share
Weather report
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of honor and glory, furnishing eight
i ing Tuesday, the 12th. laken at
Exercises at the dedication of our.
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or ten pupils full of enthusiasm ex
, 8 o’clock a m.
new school house:
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recitadong and 8ong.
Min.
Max.
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Music
bv
the
Burns
Brass
Band;,«
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.. pupils of
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music uy
’ First was a song bv
the
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Harnev school and recitations by
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Thurs
of Welcome, Mayir Durkheimer,,
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:AS the largest circulation of Fri
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, r those already mentioned. 1 he exer-
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which was very good mdeed, and if
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any NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
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i rises closed with a selection from
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ii Oration
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- Religion^erv ices.
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Sun
I ure in publishing
in
Rums 1st. and 3rd. Sundays of Mon
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'by J. B. Huntington, which he
RESOLUTIONS.
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llte month 11 a-ni- a?d - 8 p. m. Tues
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managed to pull through all right,
Silver Creek 4th. Sundavll a. m.
although in the start he told his >
We, the committee on resolution
and5p.tD The 2nd Sunday will
To Patrons Burns
audience his feelings had been
d borrowed
Jeave to BU^mit the following:
be reserved for general work in
thoroughly plowed am.
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harrowed
The geventh Annual
The patrons of Burns school are during the day. Song d by
six or i
other fields.
hereby cordially invited to be pres i
R ev . G ibson ,
eight of the small children of - -
Burna. Institute of Harnev Co., is about to
ent
at
the
reopening
of
our
school
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Pastor.
Music by the Burns choir, assi isted
----- close after a most instructive and
next Mondav morning- We be
by the congregation; the song Amer­ successful session under tbe man
lieve you may thus show youi in­
of County bupt. Newell,
ica, was 1 forced to the ftont and agement
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and Prof. Wetzell as institute
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terest in the school, and that the
Local News.
ground to powder, with the help ofi
structor, therefore be it
pupils will realize this, and there- 1
Prof. Dillard’s gestures. Address,
—Many locals are crowded out
R esolved , That we the teachers
in this issue because of the Insti­ fore will take up their work with Prof Newell; Recitation, Miss An
of Harney Co. extend our thanks to
greater energy. Come all and as­
nie Walls; Recitation, Miss Eua
tute work. This we thought best,
Prof. Newell for his untiring efforts
sist us in our opening exercises.
Swain; Recitation, Maurice Fitz­
for tbr reason that all are interest
at
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in
making the institute a success
School will open promptly
gerald; Music, B. B. B.; Essay,
ed in the work of education.
R esolved , That we reolize the
o’clock.
'Prof G. Griffin; Recitation, Mrs.
—Chairs of all paterns and de­ H A. D illard ,
value and appreciate the services
'Handcock; Music, B. B R.
scriptions at the hardware store of C laha M arsden Teachers.
of Prof. Witzell hb our intructor.
The recitation by Miss Annie
Chas. Voegtly.
13-11
We regard his methods as clear,
T he R est of the F amily .—Wil­ Walls was a puzzle to many, wheth lucid, logical and eminently prac
—New go.dsrt the Johnson store,
now under control of Henry Canaday. liam and Benjamin Jordan were er it was a part of her recitation to tical.
Just bs cheap as ever or cheaper* Call brought to the penitentiary yester appear embarrassed or that she
R esolved , That we extend our
»nd examine goods and get prices, and
day from Burns, Harney county, really was embarrassed and had thanks to the Burn’/» Brass Band
if suite.1 buy.
to serve a short sentence for cattle ( forgotten a part of it is a conjecture for assisting us during our evening
—W. H. Hogan informs us that stealing.
The prisoners were; in ihe minds of her hearers; but be exercises.
Carrel Ceci! has nothing to do brought bv Deputy Sheriff John M.
jq (that as it may, she conducted her-
R esoi . oved , That our thanks be
nj{self so becomingly and finished in I
nowadays except to pull wild Vaughn, with H. E.Thompson ai._
given to all the people of Burns
hairs from above his etebruws.
J J. Donigan as j guards TheiRUch gran(1 pt.vle aR to elicit the ap-i and neighboring communities who
uard accom |v,auRe an<1 commendation of the I
—Lvtle Howard erme in from. sheriff'and a third guard
have manifested such deep interest
• i_ „ j at whole audience
audience. ..........
Miss
Eva ~ Swain
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He
Diewsey a dav or two since.
1” | panied them to the railroad
in onr work
informes us that Drewesv is “in it” I Baker City, making a total expense recitation was a decided success,
R eboloved , That a copy of these
politically morally awd religiously.1 of $492.40 fur the trip.—Salem also that of Maurice Fitzgerald, and resolution be given to the Harney
was highly appreciated by the audi­
Co. papers for publication.
—Mrs. Hamill-Handcock, and Jornal.
ence.
A.
Venator
as
we
understand
it.
C lara A. M arsden ,^
her class will give an entertainment
The recitation by Mrs. Handcock,
A nna G. W alls ,
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on Eridav evening at the school was onH of the guards to Salem. I
H. A. D illard ,
fCu,n'
We ti were
not aware
that tlin
the e> sheriff
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’or3 nnf
nrn rxj fhof
1»v*i flP ’ |of col,rRA’ wtR expected to be super-
house chapel. We have not been
R
M.
B
rooks .
J
ior
to
aoy
of
the
evening,
because
given a program but understand with any additonal guards went she is high in the profession of elo­
with the prisoners to the R. R.
half the proceeds go to the class.
cution. It was indeed splendid,
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—Waters <fc Gowan have a new
Administrators Sale.
When a political party ’•eaches a and her hearers were delighted.
official, colored, city plat from [ s'ate where only one man can save
TUESDAY EVENING EXERCISES.
Messers Williams, Woods & Linth­ it. it is questionable if it be worth
Notice of Administrators Sale of
Music, B. B. R.; address, Prof.
icum. They can now furnish cor saving.
Real Estate at Private Sale.
Wetzell; address. prof. Dillard;
red information respecting town
In the matter of the Estate of W.
|essay, Miss Phebe Kelley; r°cita- I) Hudspeth, Dec’d.
property.
The green goods men are Pro' tions bv Mrs. Clara Marsden. Misses
Under authority of an order of
—Jorgensen has the finest and gressing; instead of sending out Effie Hutchinson, Iva Halev, Leona
sale
granted by the County Court
best lot of goods that ever came to, letters at random, they use State | Zeigler, Ada Smith; Prof. R. M
of the County of Harney, State of.
Burns; go and see for vourself. directories containing tire names of, Brooks, Prof John May.
Oregon, dated November 13 th 1895,
He is also taking Cabinet Photos, those likely to be caught with such
Pupils of several districts who
empowering, and licensing me, as
at Î3 per dozen. Do not forget to
bait.
jrecited: Burns district,Bessie Har­
Administrator of the above entitled
go and see what he has on hand.
key and Mary Hack man; Harnev
estate, to sell the real estate thereof,
There are so many papers claim­ district, song by Harney students, in said county, at private sale will
—Mr. Hugh. E. Swift and Miss
| recitations by Misses Ella Williams,
Ahzuhah \oung were married in ing to exist solely for the benefit of
so sell at private sale the following
Stn Francisco. Oct. the 20.
Miss the “dear public’’ that some en • Lucinda Marshall, Julia Loggan, described real estate to-wit:
Ahzubah ’l oung was a resident of terprising publisher might make a Viola Foester, Laura Newell, Ida
Ei SE| Sec 19 and NW4 SW4
our town several years and has fortune by adopting as a motto the Clark, Ida Marshall, Messrs. James and SWi NW| sec 20, Tp 33 8 R
many friends here who wish her remarks of the late William H. • Morrson, Chas. Davis; district No 30 E.
hippineas, prosperity ard a long Vanderbilt anent the public' The, 4, Miss Kelley, teacher, recitations
and SW1 SEi MC 20 and
by Misses Myrtle Porter, Jessie De • NWj "7-
NE4 sec ~ 29, Tp
33 8 ..
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30 j
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»nd useful life.
noyelty of publicly professing what I . ..
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sec
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and
SW^
8W4
witt, Margeret Porter; district No.
—Jake Johnson, informs us that 80 nianV publishers priyately act '9, Miss Mabel Calkins; district No
NW| NWi ,eC 28 and
N E| N E4 sec 29, Tp 33 S R 30 E.
fxl Oakernian is enjoying a face might prove a great go. No charge
11, Misses Alma Bower, Frankie
than the natural one, that for the suggestion.
8ec 28, Tp
Jones; district No. —, Miss Elsie 33, S R 30 E.
in appearance, caused by the
McKinnon.
; Ei 8W| sec 27 and Ei NW4 sec
r gnt hind foot ef a mult.
Jake
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The
address
of
Pref
Wetzell
was
’»y* the present face does improve
TEACHERS INSTITUTE. 'suited to the occasion and very
,3/’ TpJ3S- S R 30 E-
the appearance of Fred.
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gee
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and Si 8W4 sec
good.
35Tp33, 8 R 30 E.
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M arukd —On the afternoon of
M onday 10 o ’ clock a . m .
We do not think the teachers
Si NWj and Lot 4, sec 2, and
lwt Tuesdav, the 19th, by Rev.
Opened by 8upt. Chas. Newell really desire any particular person­ Lot 1. sec 3 Tp 34, 8 R 30 E.
*7*» residence of B. R with a few appropriate remarks, al mention, that is, those who took
Situated and being in Harney
u.„ ? ' -F
Cawlfield and followed by Prof. Wetzell who in­
County, Oregou.
part
in
recitations
etc.,
but
we
will
nf h Jr ‘1’n,monB- *,oth residents
The said sale will be made on or
ini. a* ***^* n*’|hborhood, were terested the teachers and visitors mention that part which impressed
wedlock. The best wishes until the noon hour.
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theJ18th
December,
us as to selection and delivery:
E H erald follow the happy
Teachers present: H, A. Dillard, The essay by Miss Kelley was a 1895, and bids will be received by
ai tL-ind W?i hope 0 few lborns
£• omi
”treWn iD thdr Mrs. Clara Marsden, Misses Lelah good one and the recitation by Mrs. me at the office of Cre«sler and
McGee. Bessie Harkey. Phebe Kel­ Marsden was a good selection and Bonner, at the town of Cedarville,
t •n?k;S’,T***ter’ we have for- ley, Leona Zeigler, Jessie McGowan, well rendered. The reeitations by California or at the office of Waters
«o»n tv - IP»>la *' a re,'dent of our Annie Walls, Effie Hutchinson, Iva Misses Effie Hutchinson, Iva Haley, Ore’goT"’ BUrn’ Harn”y C°Unty’
oorth\f7ld'n< e,ghl or 1,0 mi*es Haley, Mary George. Ada Smith, I/enna Zeigler and Ada Smith were
Term, of „1, coh in hand on
«form, m iM retQrn*d from Cal- Elia Swain. Eva Swain, Lucinda • *11 very good and reffect credit up­
the dohrery of Admioi.tr.Wr,
land Ida Marshall Julia Ix.ggan, on the speakers.
by • bet^r half wh°m
and,Belle Clendenen; Messrs R. M.
Now comes the pupils who helped aeed of conveyance.
•tth Li-.
Up°Q w*”,e there to go
C- B- WlCKLIFFB.
peth 2V‘‘•■l*-™* on tbe BrookeChas Cochran,Dan Cochran, to entertain the big crowd: Bums, I
Mr s'i'"ur G. O. Hendricks, John May and Bessie Harkey and Mary Hackman Adroimatrator of the Estate ef W
- ertry «appineM.
D. Hudspeth, Dec’d.
I -“-both of these pupils deserve lota
i Gerald Griffin.
praise and credit. Harney next Dated Nov. 16, 1895.
¡¡¡hr Mitrati.
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H untington . Or., Oct. 25, ’9o.
D ear S ir :—At no time in the
history of the O. C. Co. has a dol­
lar been able to purchase as much
as this fall; we have reduced per­
centage of margins to compare with
the times, and persons about to
make purchases can get more for
their/money here than elsewhere.
All the wagon loads going into
Malheur and Harney counties load
with us. Why is it? Honest
deals and prices low as the lowest.
If you have not already bought
vour fall supplies, come and sec us.
we want your trade
Yours for business,
O. C. Co.
TWO FOR ONE.
Send for free sample and judge
thereby. The E. O. H erald and
Cincinnati Weekly Ei quirer, both
one year for $2.
The Enquirer is a 9 colum,8 page
paper, issued each Thursday.
Largest in size,cheapest in price,
most reliable in news,all large type,
plain print, good white paper. If
our readers want another live paper,
the Enquirer is that paper.
Call or send orders to this office.
Trespass Notice.
Notice is hereby given that what
is known as the Keiger field in
Diamond Valley, Harney county.
Or., will be closed on or about the
15th of Noy. next. All parties are
hereby notified not to enter or tres­
pass on any of the lands in said
field without the consent of the
owner, or they will be prosecuted
according to law.
P eter F rench .
Sheriff’» Sale.
Notice is hereby given that bv virtue
of a warrant issued out of the County
( ourt of Oregon, tor Harnev countv,
commanding me to collect, delinquent
taxes for the vear 1892, bv levy and sale
of the property of suit! delinquents Hnd
to me directed and delivered, I did on
tl e 23 d d..y of April. 1895. levy upon
snd will rell at public auction to tlie
highest bidder for cash in hand, on
Saturday, November 30, 1895. at 10
o clock A. M. of said dav, at the court
nouse door in Bums. Harnev county
Oregon, trfte following described real
property, to-wi : The EU SEk' of sec
32, Tp 21 8 R 35
NEW of* ™
5. Tp 22. S R 36E. W. M. Oregon,
together with the tenements, heredita­
ments and appurtenances thereunto be-
Oreg“*’ R1,na,e'* *n Harney county,
tvTn?eMaDn
1D’
sum of twelve
and the sum
costs, together
upon a8 fl,e P’-opar-
WL"on’ to ’»dsfv the
and 80-100 dollars’ taxes
of fourteen and 50-100
with costs and accruing
lhi" 21"
By J
Sheriff! Sale.
Notice is hereby given (hat by virtue
to me <K%dand" delive^dqTd
o’clock* A
I30’
1895’
Bt 10
house door in Burns " h
, he co ‘, rt
Oregon, the following’ <!"criUd
property, to-wit: The NEreal
and Nk HWk NWlz «ML E
"®c 5
20 S R 34 F W
*ec- 4 1 P.
with *he tenements^ heredifam to*etber
appurtenances ther'eiinm IwX*^*”***
t»*Jj II wlT "pon •* “>« Proper-
thirteen and ft5-16o ’km
U,e 8um oi
•»« o( r„.,2e„
».im I’n" •"?
together with coats sn.i * do1 ap" .‘ oat,