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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1895)
—Joe Gill, accompanied by Geo. Smith, took a trip to Diamond the —No end of Christmas goods latter part of last week returning at the stores. Joe brought back a span I Monday. —L. Waldenburg .................................... ’s family are j of good ,|Orgeg to a(ld t6 the num- I now residents of our town. i ber already in his stable. —There will be a Xmas tree. i 9 mmday JÀ g D ecember U1&5 the largest circulation of —Eight or ten of the P. L. —We are informed that Mr. L employes were in town last Sun Foester has had returns from three day. Religion8 Services. specimens of ore or rock sent from BurnU^¿^*7d. Sundays ofi —Chairs of all paterns and de- his mii.e on Trout Creek, for assay. smooth lla-m- . and 8 p. m. BCfjption8 at the hardware store of One is worth $40 a ton, the second Silver Creek 4th. Sundavll Sunday! 1 a. a. m. Qhas. Voegtly. 13-11 $300, and the third $700 a ton. and 5 p. w The 2nd Sunday will | — Mr. Adolph Tupker is an inva bereservtd t-.-r gt m ra ■ Johnson Cash Store, Ah Sing, and lid at this time. He is looking other fields. G ibson 1 Militia dance, in this issue. badly and hardly able to be around Pastor. —It is determined by the populist His back is effected in some way partv of this county, so we are in We hope a change for the better formed, to run a full county ticket. will soon occur, and Mr. T- be again I again able to perform bis daily —New goxlsrt Hie Johnson store, Local News. duties. 1 now muter control of Henry Canaday. —School is increasing in numbers • J nst as cheap as ever or cheaper (‘all —Superior Judge Murphy, Dec every week. I and examine goods nud get prices, and 6, denied Theodore Durrant motion __p p Stenger has gone east' if suited liny. for a new trial. He sentenced him — Mr. and Mrs. William Smith ’ s with horses. to be hung for the murder of i . n j j ' baby was attacked with infiamation Blanche Lamont, but fixed no date -Steve Woods, of Sil vies, was in i of the bowels the latter part of last for the execution. The prisoner’s tuwn one day last week. week, but we are informed it is now attorneys gave notice of an appeal —J. T. Ware, of the Narrows, out of danger. to the Supreme court. Wve us a visit on Monday last. -—Jorgensen has the finest and —Eggs are in demand in this —Ted Bayes visited Burns one best lot of goods that ever came to town at the present time What’s day last week, in company with Burns; go and see for yourself. the matter with the old hens? Have Win Clark ■ JJe is also taking Cabinet Photos. they caught the loafing proclivity —Mrs. Emma Vaughn will re- at 4’3 per dozen. Do not forget to from the average Burns ite, and turn to Burns in company with go and see what he has on hand. think, as the Burns loafer thinks, Sheriff Gitti gs. i —Quite a number of pupils are I that they should be fed because of —Miss Ju ia Loggan has charge being added to the school «egister 1 their beauty and shrewdness? of the pr’n ary department of the among whom, several children of —W. H. Hogan informs this of A. S Swain, the two Misses Zeigler fice that J. C. Garrett is in Texas, Harney sch< ol. the sen of Mrs. May Overtoil, and and has not yet made a sale of his —H. 8. Morris, a resident others. horses, and the citizens of Silver ver Creek, is in town in company, Creek are going to have a Christ R. J. McKinnon has rented the with W. H. Hogan. —Erank Jackson and his broth- re^,:lence of Mrs. Mary Caldwell mas tree, the proceeds of which will er George are now enrolled on the and his family will take possession he sent to our friend Garrett, tn jin a few days. The two daughters, pay his expenses home. The edi Burns schoil register 1 Elsie and Essa. will be added to tor of T he H erald is solicited to —We are informed that , be'present and make a political, j the Burns school roll. Walls, of Catlow, has gone East religious or Christmas tree speech, —Thomas Gol iwoTthy who shot with a bunch of cattle. just as he likes, but is kindly ad land killed John Preston at the —Mr Henry Hamilton, who for j Virtue mine in Baker county, was vised to leave his false teeth at 4 years conducted a livery barn in I tried on the charge in the Baker home. Prineville, has been in our town for citv circuit court which convened some time. Harney Scribbling. on M<>nd.iy the 25th of Nov.and was -Mr John Rohrman, a brewer, found guilty of manslaughter. whois now running the Locher. n . ... Political talk has been ripe of , brewery, . is said i.i n 1 — Prof and Mrs. Nellie Grace1 to be making a fine i quality of beer ' ar® n°‘,V we,1,lin* ,he Pen “”d Geo. Duncan, of Paisley, was in | ning the ‘ News” for the populist —E IL King paid us a visit thelpartv. The fo]lowers of General town seve-al days last week, visit- ‘alter part of last week. Mr. King’s I Weaver, who liye in this county ing his neice, Mr«. W. T. Hill, and sales of lumber this year amounted inay congratulate themselves in daughter, Mrs. Jesse Bunyard. 'having obtained the services of News in aqd ahuut Harney for — The delsarte class organized these two parties, old in news paper the past week has been unusual I hereby Mrs. Handcock, still coi -' work, aggressive and determined dull. tinue to meet at the school house, workers in any cause they under Mr. E. H. King will occupy his Thursday evening«. <ake residence in town this winter. Mr. —J- 0. Cawlfield is strongly —M. H Brenton received a let- J. H. Loggan will look after Mr. irged by his friends to become a i ter a day cr two since from J a nies < K’. interests at the mill. candidate for county assessor. Mr i Edwards who left here in July r oi. Mr- Chas. Jones has just com bawlfield ig a democrat. a tour of insurance. He left in a pitted a new and commodious ad —We presume the most of the conveyance belonging to Mr. Bren dition to his residence on Cow liquor? of L vt oldenburg have now ton and hired of him for his trip. ’.Creek. •’ arrived and in a few days Burns He wrote parties here some time j i » ^he Harney Literary Society is *ill have a wholesale liquor house I since that he would be back here’ i to give ajtgrand entertainment and by Thanksgiving. He now writes -The leer made at the Locher that he has had a severe attack of ball New Years night. rewery, by John Rohrman, is first The enrollment of the Cow Creek c Lovers of the beverage have pneumonia and is not able to return at this time.but proffers to pay Mr. school has increased 30 per cent dn,y to take a glass to be convinced. Brenton for the cart and horse he the past week. *’nC rumor ,hat Thn«- hired of him. One would think from the num ‘''kon.denmerat. and Win Waters I — Skunks are reported in the ber of literary entertainments an ^’■bcan. think of coming before iLakeyiew Examiner as being quite nounced for the coming month, that J1'Relive conventions for the i numerous in that place.the citizens i , Harney was in the center of the office of assessor. are killing them in all parte of the j literary work. Well we are not far J<* "•"'•S’’«. Orville town. Thia proves the Lake county ; from there. When it comes to lit Xe‘ ' er’s freight j skunks to be ahead, in intelligence.1 erary work, Harney will be found* >:l,ur‘,a.v evening, knowing holidays to lie i near, and heading the yan. Dox. "M,,i *» L Woldenbur»< N. i having plenty of perfume, and to and Chas Voegtly. spare, th'iy are vnlintarily dispens From School District No. 17. ^niantw\d’‘!,nng P’ircha,e ing the odor to that people. Wheth er the citizens like it or not doesn’t ^kiled t ? can<l’e" - are "cut any ice” with the skunks,when School in Diet. 17, or the George Hudspeti. “ o?*11 on M' m 8allie a new perfume is put on the mark Dist., reopened last Monday after ,re,ceived * stock et people must take it, like a -- new a weeks vacation, with 14 pupils in last Mond fashion. attendance. The average attend- NEWSPAPER IN Tins COUNTV. ’ll T Ct IV de be I 1 A I I < | Administrators Notice. ance for the week was 13. The ex ercises Friday afternoon,participat Notice is hereby given to all par ed in bv pupils and teacher, were sons holding claims against the speaking bv the pupils, which was estate of Victor S. Ottmer,deceased, yery credible, and reading by the to present the same to the under teacher. The patrons and friends signed at bis place of business in of the school are cordially invited Burns, Harney county, Oregon, ver ified as by law required within six to. come and take part in the exer months from the date of this notice. I cises a week from Friday. Dated at Burns this 11th day of December, 1885. This district has a good, warm, II. M H orton , comfortable school house, which is Administrator. I a credit to the tax payers. A. L. S. Weather report for the week end Lawen Dec. 1st.. 1895. ing Tuesday, the 26th.r Taken at 8 o’clock a m. Mi Max. Ther Administrators Sale. 7 25 24 Wed 9 27 36 Thurs Notice of Administrators Sale of 6 41 24 P ’ ri Rea! Estate at Private Sale. 6 Sat. 23 42 In the matter of the Estate of W. Sun 20 38 11 I) Hudspeth, Dec’d. 23 45 15 Mon 50 19 35 Under authority of an older of Tues sale granted by the County Court H untington . Or., Oct. 25, ’95. of the County of Harney, State of. Oregon, dated November 13 th 1895, D ear S ir :—At no time in the empowering, and licensing me, as history of the O. C. Co. has a dol Administrator of the above entitled lar been able to purchase as much estate, to sell the real estate thereof, as this fall; we have reduced per in said county, at private sale will centage of margins to compare with so sell at private sale the following the times, and persons about io described real estate to-wit: I make purchases can get more for E| SE4 Sec 19 and NW| their’’money here than elsewhere. and SW| NW| sec 20, Tp 33 S R All the wagon loads going into 30 E. Sj SW| and SWi SE| sec 20 and Malheur and Harney counties load Why is it? Honest NWJ NEJ sec 29, Tp 33 S R 30 E with us. SE| SE|, sec 20 and SWi SW| deals and prices low as the lowest. sec 21 and NW| NW| sec 28 and If you have not already bought NE4 NE4 sec 29, Tp 33 S R 30, E. your fall supplies, come and sec us. SA NE| and SA NW* sec 28, Tp we want your trade 33, S R 30 E. Yours for business, EA SW4 sec 27 and E¿ NW| sec O. C. Co. 34. Tp 33, S R 30 E. • WA Ki sec 34, Tp 33, S R 30 E. TWO FOR ONE. EA SE| sec 34 and Si SW| sec 35 Tp 33. b R 30 E. S| NW'i and Lot 4. sec 2, and Send for free sample and judge Lot 1, sec 3 Tp 34, S R 30 E. thereby. The E. O. H erald and Situated and being in Harney Cincinnati Weekly Ei quirer, both one year fur $2. County, Oregou. The Enquirer is a 9-colum,8 page The said sale will be made on or paper, issued each Thursday. after the 18 th day of December, Largest in size,cheapest in price, 1895, and bids will be received by most reliable in news,all large type, me at the office of Cressler and plain print, good white paper. If Bonner, at the town of Cedarville, our readers want another live paper, California or at the office of Waters the Enquirer is that paper A Gowan, at Burns Harney County, Call or send orders to this office. Oregon Trespass Notice Terms of sale cash in hand on the delivery of Administrators Notice is hereby given that what deed ot conveyance. is known as the Keiger field in C. B. W ickliffe . Diamond Valley, Harney county. Administrator of the Estate of W. Or., will be closed on or about the D Hudspeth, Dec’d. 15th of Noy. next. All parties are hereby notified not to enter or tres Dated Nov. 16, 1895. pass on any of the lands in said field without the. consent of the owner, or they will be prosecuted according to law. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World’« Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. | P eter F rench . ( Viw.. UVU , ei CHRISTMAS BALL! BY TROOP “A” O. N. G At Armory, BURNS ORE., DEC. 25, 1895 Geo. Young, Prompter. Floor Managed by the Troop TICKETS $1.00