East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, March 11, 1896, Image 7

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    —Wm. Catterson is in Burna to­ view of this you will cancel all en-
—J. C. Garret is not a candidate
tries made subsequent to the with­
for the office of sheriff. Will not day.
,
drawal which conflict with the se­
accept if nominated.-J.
I —John McCoy, of the Narrows,
pOB SHERIFF.
lections of the Wagon Road Co ,
—A brother in law of Register is in town today.
WEDNESDAY MARCH 11. 1*6
the United and allow the selections.
I hereby announce myself a can­ Jones, from Kentucky« arrived here
—Spain] is kicking
1
.
I
Tkn
The vxnwura
papers in
in tn*
the case ATA
are hcrft-
here­
didate for the office of ¡sheriff, sub­ this morning on the jpntario stage. States, and the United States, to
JAB THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
1
with
returned.
ject to the action of the Republican
ASV NEWSPAPER IN THISCOUNTY.
—Will McKinnon returned from play even, is kicking back.
i
Very Respectfully,
County Convention.
the Sod House yesterday, where
M arried —At the residence of
H oke S mith ,
GRANT THOMPSON.
t he has been employed for a short tha bride, last Sunday, Chas. Mil­
Secretary,
time.
ler and Miss Ada Smith were unit­
Democratic Amiouucenients. > fTOR SHERIFF
B orn .—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry ed in marriage. T he H erald ex­
Congress, especially the Hous®,
I hereby announce myself a can­ Richardson, on the 6th insl., a son. tends congratulations, wishing the
JWK SHERIFF.
seems to have an A. P. A. scare on.
didate for the office of Sheriff, sub- Mother and child doing Well at this happy couple a prosprous and hap­
1 hereby announce myself a can­ ject t® the action of the Republican
py voyage over life s tempestuous
time.
didate for'the office of Sheriff, sub­
The water of that newly discov­
County
Convention.
ocean.
ject to the action of the Democratic
—Eugene
Hembree
informs
us
ered New York hot water spring
A HITTINGS.
County Convention
that
the
sheep
shearing
season
is
might be utilized to wash out some
1
■ GEORGE SHELLEY.
Weather
report
for
the
week
end
­
fast approaching and he is going to
of the dirty spots on the “reform”
J7OR ASSESSOR.
Taken at 8 o’clock municipal administration.
ing
Tuesday.
Idahe
to
begin
taking
the
fleeces.
JIOR COUNTY CLERK.
with ° after, below
I hereby announce myself a can
—Miss Jessie McGowan intended a m. Figures
I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Assessor, starting for her home in Monmouth, xero.
Let the republicans quit worry­
didate for the office ot County subject to the action of the Repub­
Min. ing about the democrats and select
Ther.
Max.
this state, via Canyon last Monday,
Clerk, subject to the action of the lican County Convention.
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their own candidate—their conven­
but was prevented by an attack of Wed.
Democratic Countv Convention.
8
WINFIELD
WATERS
35
30
Thurs.
tion
meets first. They may be sure
CHAS. E KENYON.
the “grip.”
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33
31
Fri.
there will he a democrat, and a
p>OR TREASURER
i —The j »vial, good humored Sat.
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44
35
JIOR COUNTY CLERK.
gold one, too, to run against him.
I physiognomy of Albert Busse, of Sun.
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I hereby announce myself a can-
Blitzen neighborhood, appeared
I hereby announce myself a can­
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30
Mon.
didate for the office of County [ didate for the office of Treasurer, in our composing room Monday
Things are beginning to look yery
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Tues.
Clerk, subject to the action of the subject to the action of the Repub­ morning. He is still in town.
favorable for the democrats in New
Democratic County Convention.
lican Countv Convention.
York, and conservative men are
| —Invitations have been received
S. W. MILLER.
Harney Scribbling.
J. C. WELCOME.
now figuring on carrying the State
by many of the friends *»f Miss
Clara Stenger, to be present at her
[The items given below were re­ next November, if a popular can­
JIDR ASSESSOR.
! —Easter dyes for eggs at A. C
marriage this evening at her home. ceived too late for last issue.—Ed.J didate be put up by the Chicago
convention.
Mr. C. B. Wickliffe, her intended.
I hereby announce myself a can . | Worthington.
Business in Harney has been
didate for the office of Assessor,
—Walter Cross paid the town a | we think, a very worthy gentleman. unoBjually dull the past week.
subject to the action of the Demo­ " I visit last Saturday.
Lytle Howard was in town sev­ I It is difficult for a republican to
—New iroxifift the Johnson store
cratic County Convention.
I shake off old habits, even when he
JOHN 0. CAWLFIELD.
—Many of our citizens are suffer now under control of Henry Canaday. eral days laBt week,
I fills the most exalted places. Jus­
J list as cheap as ever or cheaper. Cali
• ing with severe colds or “grip ”
M.
L.
Lewis
and
W.
Y.
King
of
•
and
examine
goods
and
get
prices,
and
tice Brewer, who is president of tho
poR ASSESSOR.
—Kid Trish was in town two or ' if suited buy.
Burns were in town last week on Venzuelan ^Boundary cimmiasion,
I hereby announce myself a can three days the latter part of last
has taken his neiceoutof a Kansas
— TcrgenNen has the finest and business.
didate for the office of Assessor, week.
School
in order to appoint her to a
best lot of gbods that ever came to
Judge Rutherford stopped in.town
subject to the action of the Demo­
—Roy McGee has been down Burns; go and see for yourself. Sunday night on his way to Burns clerkship under the commission.
cratic County Convention.
with the “grip” but is now able to He is also taking Cabinet Photos, to attend Probate Court which con­ Thie indicates two things—repub­
TIIOS. G. DODSON.
at. $3 per dozen. Do not forget to venes Monday.
lican greed tor office, and that the
be out again.
T
,
,
,
.
.
.
go
and
see
what
he
has
on
hand.
commission will take a long time
pOR ASSESSOR
—Remember the democratic pri­
County Clerk, Chas. Kenyon was
. to do its work j
1 hereby announce myself a can maries the 25 th, Wednesday, and , —The Mary Dawphit ranph lo in town Sunday, whether on County
dida’e for the office of Assessor, the convention the 1 st day of, rated at the sink of Prater creek is husir.es&or on business of political
Dissolution Notice.
j for sale. Price $500. This is a nature we were unable to learn.
subject to tho action of the Demo April,
cratic County Convention.
T,. - .
, ,
,
good ranch and worth a great deal
At school election in Harney
The co-partnership heretofore ex­
—Mr. Kirksberger who has been
,
,
.
, , „ .
W F. MOFFETT.
a.
.
,
more than the price asked for it. Monday. Mrs. K. J. Tudor was isting in the blacksmith and repair­
east some time visiting friends re
turned a few days since
, Ual1 at ,his office or on John Mar’ elected director, and L. Woldenburg ing business in Burns Ore ., under
JOR TREASURER.
I tin for further information.
[forcleak. At Cow Creek C. W. the firm name of McKinnon &
Kenyon is this day dissolved by
—We see it mentioned in the
I hereby announce myself a can
| —W. F. Moffett, of-Drewsey pre- Jones was elected director, and mutual consent, all debts and ac­
didate for the office of Treasurer. Times, that Newt. Lewis who has
Mrs. Seth Bowers clerk.
countfl owing to said firm must be
Subject to the action of the Demo been foreman on one of the P. L. S icinct, announces in this issue for
immediately settled by cash or
I the office of Assessor. Mr. Moffett
Chas. Roper and Wm. Morrison notes or be put in the hand of a
cratic Countv Convention
Co ranches, for several years has
is an old resident of this county
L WOLDENBERG, J r .
quit his job, and is expected in land well known. He has always were in town Saturday with some collector for settlement with cost
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quartz from the Idol City mines for settlement added. A. J. McKin­
Burns in a few days.
' been, since we have known him, an several parti b estimated the value non is authorized to settle and re­
Religions Services.
Sylvester Smith of Happy Valley I active worker for the success of his of the quartz sh^wn, at $300 to $500 ceipt for all monies paid.
burns 1st. and 3rd. Sundays of
Dated this 8th. day of Feb 1896.
is being spoken of by his friends,. party, and the welfare of his county per ton.
D on .
th« nionth 11 a. m. i. and
.2 8 2 p. m. for the office of commissioner
A. J. M c K innon ,
_--------- -—on and community. Mr. Moffett, if
Silver Creek 4th. Sundavlla. m. — — ------
J. S. K enyon .
“n< 5 p. ip 1 he 2nd Sunday will the democratic ticket Mr. Smith is successful in being elected to the
Peter Clemens’ Land Case.
'e reserved for geIlcra| work jn i worthy citizen, and wo hope his office to ¡which he aspires, we have
other fields.
name will be before the convention no doubt will faithfully perform his
puNAL PROOF
The
following
is
the
decision
in
R ev . G ibson ,
Messr s. Lewis, Grant and Cawl | duty .J
the land contest case of Peter Cle m- LAND OFFICE AT BURNS, OREGON.
Pastor. • field of the Narrows, were in town
Feb. 8, 1896.
I —Indian war veterans and wid- ens:
I
• Sunday and Monday
The latter Ows of deceased veterans who de-
Ih.Thl« claim.and
| John Cawlfield, is a candidate for sire the passage of the bill granting Department of the Interior.
Local News.
?ad SÜiÄ
_**'«« Renter
Wa.hinglon, D. C., Feb.21. >96 on March 25.1896,'
the
office
of
assessor,
and
tells
H.UGTB^gOn’
us
¡them
pentions,
which
is
now
before
hairs of all paterns and de
Peter Clemens et al
82’I<1ENO’ 2O4’ iOr thC 8W^* 8ec 82 TP 22 8 R
he
thinks
his
chances
good
for
the | congress, can send their address,
•enntions at the hardware store of
vs.
ife name» the following wlfnetge» to nrove
nomination.
Chas, \oegtly.
i company and regiment, character W. V. and C. M. W. R I
Co.
• Key ÄnF’ ‘D<1 öan,nel M,ckel> *’> o}
and
—We hear many obgections by ’ of service, name of Company, .___
-Mr Tupker is still very poorly
Odd Fellows to the dance ad vertis-1 re8’men*,al officers to Waters A Commissioner General Land Office,
THOMAS JONES, Register.
¿'id’./'”''''
"ife ,,e in ed for the benefit of Uncle W’ash ! Gow,n’ who wiH forward same to
S ir : This is an appeal by the
Smelser The lodge thinks itself f'RPL T. A. Wood, Portland, Ore- M agon Road Co. from your office
hers ars preparing to put amply able and more than willing gon, free of charge. This is of in decision of January 24,1895, reject­ st Good Thing—••ruth it Along, n
’’R crops this season.
to care for him, and has been very terest to all who served in any In­ ing its application to select certain
dian war between J he years of 1848
itcreas/ anddUtk3 continue to | attentive to bis wants, allowing be­ and 1859, and should be attended lands contained in its list No. 14
nefits sufficient to provide for him to at once.
and located in Tps. 22 and 23 S. R.
every
attention
necessary
to
his
20,32 and 33, E , Burna, Oregon.
l^Jd’a,r,0r’.e,'V1hitingour P‘ M
—The republican, “blow out” at Your office letter states that “the
welfare.
A
n O dd F ellow .
an «ttack of the “grip”.
MARCH 17, ’96.
the court house, last Saturday even­ filings in question were made sub-
—
The
building
uf
the
county
•10?^ Cal Geer
improving
ing was well attended, many ladies 1 sequent
to the
. -
---- w'thdrawal, and
jail has not been awarded to any
being present Speeches were made they have, with one exception, been
one yet. Taylor and Pirie had the
AT ARMORY HALL.
qa.l
¿,rn’,kin’ *" lowest bid, but have not yet given by Messrs. Waters, Gowan and I Derfected to entries.” Since your
Huntington. The same old repub­
bonds, and we are informed will lican palaver was reiterated that has office decision, the department has For th« benefit of “Uncle” Waeh-
held in case of same company vs
'** ¿'Crt wikman n,Oved
into not because Mr. Pirie has come to I been dinned into our ears for the
Smelzer.
tcrdjy
'»ecks property yes the conclusion the work cannot be ( last twenty years, tariff etc. The Hagan [20 L D. 251] that no rights
done for the money. Court meets only
_ new thing
___ ____
.._.w able w
they were
to either equitable or legal, can be ac­ Good Music has been Procured.
again
next
Saturday
to
consider
bring
to
the
front
was,
whatlhey
quired against the company by per­
j«>hb.2;TbUrtk'r i’on,h' sick
the matter when we presume it will consider the shortcoming of Pres-
The managers will spare no pain,
oot dangerously be settled and the contract given to ident Cleveland and which he cop- sons making settlement or entry
afser the withdrawal of the lands th make thie dance a success.
some one.
j ¡ed from the republican party.
for the benefit of the company. In
»
ihr
Republican Announcements.
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GRAND BALL!
Bo Sure to Attend.