East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, December 18, 1895, Image 4

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    I WS MISTAKE.
SCHECl'LE OF EXPENDITURES.
'J America’s Great Danger
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AM EMGUSH COHHEMTAAT.
Given Away
Said an eminent English icientU recene
Every Month i ■ The
danger that confronts thegreat \n
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Amount of cla'uis presented, filed and recorded against the county ,
BY BOSK RAYXESFOKD.
as by law required, and amount allowed, at the November term of the
From New York Weektjr
County Court, 1895.
am ’ t claw ’ d am ’ t al ’ w ’ d
CHAPTER I. ( coxtixed )
NAMES OF CLAIMANTS.
FOB WHAT ALLOW TP.
J C Woolev keeping county poor
W C Byrd justice tee state vs Lmeas ami Ki An-
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Emanuel Clark witness “
Thomas McKinnon •*
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Chas W Parrish atty
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A C Worthington ink. blotting pads etc for county
W C Byrd justice feo state vs J C Buck land............
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Thomae Vickers
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Cbas Davis
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Jasper Davis
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• Phil Bruner
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W H Gibson
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A Gittings sheriffs
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Geo D Barnard copy and book Jiolder for assessor
Bancroft Whitney Co 1 volume Oregon report . . .
J I’ Dickenson witness fee Btate vs Ed Jordan . ..
L J Sitz
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R R Sitz
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J Durkheimer 1 overehirt for Hughes, Co charge
Chas Newell publishing assessor's notice and notice
of teachers’ examination, 300 (Circular letters
and postage stamps.................................................
W C Byrd publishing county ex|*enditures and as­
sessor’s notice of equalization ..............................
D L( »race job printing ....
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W C Bvrd justice fee state vs J I’ Dickenson
Mrs Nellie Grace job printing for county..................
Joe (»ill 1 cow in tx.x stall 8 days .........
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Andrew Hassett board of “Chillaway I’ete” indi­
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Bert Bower trip to Cow c eek for cow p<r request of
district attorney.........................................................
D L Grace publishing notice county assessor ...
Mrs Nellie Giace fetter heads for sheriff
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J M McKissick guarding Ca jail Sept. 13 to Sept 26
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Thomas Jones assistance rendered making list of
lands W VAC M W R Co
A Ileineman acting coroner’s fees, Tilford Moire,
deceased.....................\ .
J H Huston serving subpoena and mileage etc. T
Moore, deceased...........
T J Ivey juror fee, mileage etc T Moore deceased
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Homer Gifford
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J S Handley
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Frank Edwards
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F S Proletie witness
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Glass A I’rdhomme letter heads and en»elopea.. . .
" bal due on goods shipped to sheriff
June 19, 1895 ............................................................
I A .McKinnon services as county surveyor Warm
Springs road
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Newell Hall services as viewer Warm Spring road
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Isaac Koster
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Clark Freeman “
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Win McKinnon “
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Thomas Loften “
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Frank Whitworth
1 A McKinnon »4 Co surveyor Burns Silvies road
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Cal Geer
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D M McMenainy
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Thomas Ixjflen
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Wm McKinnon 4 a
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Frank Whitworth
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8 *V Miller aervicea HR assessor and deputy and tn-
press charges etc
Thu mas Jones taking teslim. ny in J 1* court state
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C E Kenyon chash advanced for postage stamps
for county .....................................................................
Gen S 8iaemore 54 miles travel search of Dan Jor­
dan .................................................
Joe Gill use of saddle horse
Jno I Newman guarding jail one night
Mrs F E McOee board atul lodging Anderson boys
under arrest ....
D Jameson furnishing •aw dual for cir court room
“ guarding jai 1 tiftv nitfhta
Bong Gee seven weeks ’ witahiug for Co prisoner»
E I. I x ' wir making two > tied m t vail a for countv jail
Thus l.ahev making st lep ladder for countv
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Fred ltenste.l juror fee Oct term circuit court. 1895
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Price Withers
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Andrew Hassett
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J M McMullen
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Jas F Mahon
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J 11 Anderson
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(’has Cronin
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Chas Koper
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Ib»an Horten
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A S Swain
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L C Grout
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Chauncy Cummins
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J L Turner
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Waiter Huston
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CONTINI un ON FAME »IV«.
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Poor Ivy! She turned faint and
sick as the fatal truth forced itself
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would have fuelled a less cruel
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heart
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one should ever suspect he-i an-
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and Ivy mechanically ascended
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place among the “a ngers’ seats ’’
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“Why.Ivy Sunderland!”churused t
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to the person submitting the
most raeritorioMS invention
during the preceding month.
WE S»TKK PATENTS
FOR INVENTORS, ami the
object of this offer is to en­
courage pcr-ons ot an ii .ent­
ice turn of mini. At the
same time we wish to impress
the fact that
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can inopie to-luy is not the pussiM«^
t.on of a wrong financial policy for“P
nation, or the spread of Rccia.i»m or e
increase of corruption among public
All itu-Mj me bud enough, to K j # o ^ 5
they arc as nothing compared to the it ’» p
na1 lonal disease—i had almost »aLl b 4 u . ■
C ime -of over work. The mad r
wesJth is set at a killing p1(-e, anj lbw’ •’
fail by the way every year.
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it’s the Simple,
Trivial Inventions
That Yield Fortunes U
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—such es Do Tone's Hook
and Eye. ‘‘•■'ee that iluuip.'*
• Safety Pin.” ’■•Ptxs >n Llo­
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Almost ■ very one cvtice'rcs
a briffUt idea at »'He liiuc or
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other. Why not put it in prac- ri
tical use? Yol'k talents may
lie in this direction. MtytS
make your fortune. " by nut i*
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equalled in curing Nervous Diseases. It
eontains n » opiates or dangerous dt tigs. Sold
an a positive guarantee by ail druggists, or
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
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f Guirars Sanios. AtandolKes, Accordeon;,
as. uc., ail kinds of Cirinos, etc..etc.
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tioil to find a man or woman . f adult » ' ■
iwrfeet health. Nervous C.SC.'d"^' ”
spreading with feariul rapiditv. An on-t ’
symptoms, are—Backs, he, Hdiousnes«
Hands a.¡d Feet, Dizzines , Dot 1 f • 4
Fluttering Sensati, n, Fai ting, Head-dJ1
Hysteria, Irritability of the lieart JkO
choly, Faili g Memory, Palpitation.Th ••
matism, fch rt Bieath. Heepltssnew •,!
vous Dyspepsia, Sexual Debilitv, lits'G.'
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a charm on the whole nerv. us iwsteni j
have not found its equal in giving immediate
relief. Dr. Miles’ little Nerve and livW
I’iils only need a trial and they will regni­
meli! themselves to be tl.e best pills in thè
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“ For five years I have suffered from Ner­
vous P.oatrution, I was una’ le to work 0-
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live Nervine g <’e m-relief, and ene th n
sard dolhra would not enver t! e go- d it I -t
done me.”—JOHN M1NCHEE, Youngs
town, ( >hio.
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervihe is un
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A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder
me: I have a terrible headache.”
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a dusty closet, one yearly subscription to The H erald together with ten
anti mercifully left her at |»eace. we will send free a copy of The World Almanac for 1895.
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gallon drifting in, one by one, with
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2 t> J ¡lash of dazzling teeth beneath his 1
3 (A> I brown mustache.
But the smile faded to a look of
6 00 half-indignant surprise as Ivy lo<>k
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••d straight on and beyond him.
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4 501 nition, and he settled liimeelf with
3 50 « that impatient shake of the broad
2 20 shoulders which Ivy knew su well
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I»ong after service she lingered
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48 (Mi in the gallery to avoid atl chance
33 «)' of meeting him. and then slowly
32 »«)[ made her wav home, a curious
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numb feeling at her heart, a strange
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10 20 tumn landseaj e and :n the crisp
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