East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 22, 1896, Image 7

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    Administrators Notice.
—T. A. McKinnon is in town to- the fact of probable fraud, it gave tion; also to discuss the matter of
day talking a little politics. He out if contested by T he H erald or elegates to the state 'convention to
Notice is hereby given to all per­
declares the democratic party to be any newspaper, it would be neces- be held on the 9th of April, next, sons holding claims against the
H. E. T hompson ,
“in it” and that to win.
sary to attack the list name by etc., etc.
estate of Victor S. Ottmer, deceased,
22 “2
C
has . Z eigler ,
Chairman, to present the same to the under­
- Rev. Gib«on refuse» to accept
«nd prove aofficienl fraud«-
Secretary.
signed at his place of business in
the proceed, of the leap year ban. lent name, on the li.t to agg,eSate
g THE LARGEST CIRCULATION of
Burns, Harney county, Oregon, ver­
The money ie to be given to Mra. eno,,8h “> “ward the "'ork ,0 ,n°'h-
^NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
ified as by law required within six
I
Win. Jordan, we are informed.
1 er PaPer*
Estray Netice.
months fiom the date of this notice.
This would cost the county from ‘
HeligionsScr vices.
Dated at Burns this 11th day of
Taken up by Joseph Wooley, on December, 1895.
Burns 1st. aTd 3rd. Sundays of —The levy for state and county' $1000 to $2,000, for the' mere
tax, for this year, is 29 and 3-10 printing of $150 expenditures dur- his ianch 5 miles north-east of
H. M. H orton ,
month 11a.m. and 8 p. m.
Burns, one bay horse, white spot in
mills. County 17 mills, state 4 ing the year
Administrator.
Silver Creek 4th. Sunday 11 a. m.
forehead, no brands, about 8 years
and 3-10. school 5, and building 3.
Just $160 is the amount T he old and weighs about 1100 pounds.
Md 5 p. m The 2nd Sunday will
—We had the following visitors H erald was . paid the outgoing -- year. , Collar mark on top of shoulder.
be reserved for general work in
The publishers of T he H erald The owner can have horee by giy-
from Silver Creek last week: Messrs
other fields.
W. H. Hogan, R. J. Williams. W. did not propose putting the county ing proper proof and paving charges
R ev . G ibson ,
Pastor. C. Cecil, J. C. Garrett, Jas. Dodson to so much cost for so little, and including this notice.
J oseph W ooley .
withdrew their list and refused to j
Ras. Garrett and P. M. Cheney.
—New go^ls rt the Johnson store contest. Had the county court!
now
under control of Henry Canaday. 1 1 t.nLpn
taken nn
up the
the matter
matter in
in the same
same
Bead Supervisors.
Local News.
Just as chea|> as ever or cheaper Call way it did last year, we certainly 1
-Chairs of all paterns and de- and examine goods itud get prices, and would have asked that our rights' Road district No. 1, Currv, W.
gcriptions at the hardware store of if suited buy.
be resj pected, but not doing so we i Johnson; No. 2, Burns, Cal Geer,
!.. submit
„„ulu to what we * are per-|kr
>No. . 3, Nf)
Poison
Creek, T.
Pardon
Zeig-
Chas- Voegtly.
1311
4 Harney.
B. James;
—Jorgensen has the finest and ' meekly
—Dave Davi3 is in our town this best lot of goods that ever came to . suaded to believe to be an injustice jgo. 5, Silvies, A. Wintermier; No.
Burns; go
| and see for yourself. | of the worst forra> We just give 6, Pine Creek, S. F. Jenkins; No.
week.
He is also taking Cabinet Photos. the tacts regarding this matter, as 7, Otis, L. N. Stallard; No. 8, Drew-
—Don’t overlook the leap year at $3 per dozen. Do not forget, to1 we see them, and then we are done «•»j,
Ño. n 9, Saddle
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Butte,
N.
V.
Smith;
No.
10,
Crane
go and see what he has on hand.
dance.
The list of the Tunes, if we are Creek> A ,Venator; No. U, Lake,
—J. C. Garrett and James Dodson any judge, is certainly supreme in A, W. Hurlburt; No. 12, Diamond,
—Tom Anderson visited our
passed through here laBt Thursday ' rottenness to that of last year. We I A. T. Clark; No. 13, Alvord, Jess
tows last week.
with 44 head of fine mules, on their are told one name was entered as a' Bunyard.
JANUARY 24, ’96.
—Mrs. J S. Bowen 7_i> »till in way to market them in Texas bona fide subscriber, the bearer of
bad health.
Weather report for the week end­
They expect to return by the 20th. which has been dead for several
years. If this be tho fact, we pre- ing
ln8 Tuesday. Taken at 8 o’clock The "Proceeds to be Used for Te­
—There are five stamp mills in of February.
Figures with ° after, below
jacks -n county.
| I —Atthe installation of the Sylvia sume his spirit still hovers around ift
nero lent Purposes.
—Frank Paker lias bought the J i D. of R , I. O O. F. this place, last and in our midst, and he receives , zero*
Ther.
Max.
Min.
across the dark river of
Committee on General Arrange­
Wednesday evtning^the following the paper
C. Foley bend of cattle.
H
Wed.
36
41
19
Lelah death. Our honest opinion concern-
ments: Mesdames. I. S. Geer,
L.
—Atty. J. W. Biggs began house officers were installed:
Thurs.
39
40
11
V.
1
ing
some
of
the
names
we
noticed
Lee Caldwell, Lulu Gardner and
McGee N. G., Hester Goodman
keeping today.
1 Fri.
40
45
20
on
the
list
is
they
are
not
residents
Miss Sallie Hudspeth
Q., Sam Mothershead Sec’y., B. D
i Sat.
45
30
7
—The democratic state conven
McIntyre Per. Sec’y., Amy Byrd of our county.
Sun.
35
40
14
Ushers: Mrs. C. F. McKinney,
tion meets April 9th.
Moral: There is a premium on
Treas. The supper was excellent
Misses Sallie Hudspeth and Vina
Mon.
36
45
17
—The judges'and clerks of elec­ and all present seemed to have a fraud and honest effort gets no
Gittings.
*24
Tues.
44
4
credit.
tion will be published next issue.
good time. The oration was deliv­
> Floor Managers: Mesdames. Lulu
Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your ‘
—E. L. Oliver and A. Hembree, ered by Rev. Gibson.
Gardner, Lee Caldwell and I. S.
From
Van.
Life Away.
of the Narrows, are in town today. , —Receiver A. A. Cowing, a par- t
Geer.
is the truthful, startling title of a
V an , Jan. 20, ’96.
—Manuel Clark was present at ticular friend of Hon. Geo. Gilbert
The recent continued rain storms book about No-To-Bac, the harm- PROMPTER
the D ofR. installation and sup- whois suffering with a tumor of
guaranteed
tobacco habit cure
himself [ have taken nearly all the snow off. 'less,
, that braces
up ’nicothiized
the stomach, interested 1
per.
1 nerves,
G. W. YOUNG.
The stockmen are turning their | eliminates the nicotine poison,
—The poling place on Pine creek here an<f succeeded in procuring,
makes weak men gain strength,
has been changed to the Bchool ^^_P”})8Cr’,3^on f°rbim,^thn sum of 8toc]{ out on the hills,
GRAND MARCH 8 O’CLOCK.
vigor and manhood. You run no
$35.25 and a pass from Heppner to |
house.
Mr.
Martin
Masiker
is
living
on
physical or financial rials, as No-To-
Portland and return. Mr. Gilbert)
—Geo. Tregaskis was appointed ; at one time represented the ptople^ I his ranch which he traded for with Bac is sold by druggists everywhere Best Music has been Secured for the Occa­
sion .
under a guarantee to cure or money
Stock Inspector, by the county' of Lane county in the State Senate. I | John Howard.
refunded.
Book free.
Address
court.
Mr. Pleas. Hankins informs us Sterling Remedy Co., New York or T ickets , 50 cents.
He is now a resident of Izee, Grant
—The democratic national con. county, with a family to support j he intends to locate a ranch on I Chicago.
Supper at French Hotel 50 cents
vention will meet in Chicago July and being ill and in need of medi- Calamity the coming spring,
1 H. M. Horton, Burns.
per plate.
7,
cal attention and not having the. The children in the Bliss family1
—Pueblo is the name given to means to enable him to go to Port-.
improving from scarlet fever or >
the new pr< cin< t in the southern land for treatment, is why hiB scarlettina.
end of the c< unty.
friends have endeavored to assist
No other sickness reported at1
him.
The fund and the pa6s were
—A. C. Worthington has a big
present.
V anity .
•upply of masquerade goods, and sent several days since to Mr. Gil­
bert and he is now, probably in
comical valentines.
Lawen Items.
Portland, receiving the treatment'
—Mi®s Clai a 'Stenger has been *
—AT—
his ailment^requires, and we
very ill, but we are glad to hear
Mrs. Maggie Jordan went with
a permanent cure may be the
her father, John Heinz, to the
>he it now imprjvi» g.
result.
«
| Owyhee.
—The Locher Brewery, under
| Th os. J. Hendricks, who has been
the present management is making ■
The County Printing.
an excellent quality of beer.
'
' very sick, is now slowly improving.
The county printing of expendi | The directors of school dist. No. '
-We still hear J Cawlfield fav
srably mentioned by his neighbors tures has been awarded to the | 15, purchased Swiggert’s Tellurian
! globe for the school. The teacher
»'‘d friends for ths office of assessor. Times by the county court.
We
do
not
wish^to
enter
into
de
is well pleased with it.
— Jack Chambers, proprietor of
tail
concerning
this
subject,
the
A. S ubscriber .
the Elkhorn hotel Canyon city, was
why
’
s
wherefore
’
s,
etc
,
but
wish
to
>n our town two or three days last
state T he H erald had plenty of
week.
NOTICE.
room tj contest, had it been its de.
»«on. farthest Bue.
-A child of Mr. and Mrs. H. sire to do so, under the existing
We are authorized, by the Chair­
' wd ia suffering with an attack circumstances.
Last year when man of the Democratic Central
of »c*rlet.f«Ver, though in a mild
the printing was given to T he H er ­ Com mitt« of Harney county, to an­
MUSIC BY LEE CALDWELL’S ORCBESTRA.
form.
ald , the Times, at that time (though nounce, over the signature of the
..
by the county court for controled by another) had the Chairman and Secretary, a meeting
• for the erection of a county greater number on its list but the of the members of the committee to
J** building will appear in next attention of the court being called be held at Burns, on Feb. 8th, 1896.
issue.
to the fact of probable fraud, it
This meeting is called to attend
. ~Mi»8 Hattie Clark, of Harnty, (the court) immediately looked in­ to any business of a nature likely
10 Burna visiting friends. She to the matter, condemned the list, to come before the committee, to
remain here until after the and awarded the printing to T he arrange for the coming political
H erald . This year, when the at- county campaign, to consider the
*‘P year dance.
> tention of the court was called to time of holding the countv conven-
LEAP YEAR BALL!
I
MASQUERADE BALL!
ARMORY HALL,
February 14,1896.
TWO PRIZES GIVEN:
The managers will spare no
pains tc make this ball “the event”
of the season. A cordial invita
tion extended to all.
TICKETS $1. Gent spectators 50 cts. Ladies free.