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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1896)
—Jce Williams was in town the today by I. Jewett, that William ! in tbis issue. latter part of last week Bear, a resident of South Fork,! —Mr. F. Crow’ey visited Burns —Miss Leia McGee hegan teach- Grant county, has been arrested ig -be Silver Creek spring term of .charged with murdering Scott, the the latter part of last week. „■hool a week ago lastkMonday. I book peddler, for his money. The — Mia. J. W. Biggs is visiting her I THE LARGEST CIKCl'l.ATION OF Ella Whiting, who has report came here some time since —Miss parents in Canyon. U\Y SEWSPAFI R IN THIS COVNTY. been absent for some time attend I of the finding of the • remains of I ing school in Eugene, this state, re Scott in an uninhabited cabin on — Miss Gussie Robertson is visit I the South Fork and the cabin par ing the family of H. E. Thompson. turned last Saturday. Religious Services. tially destroyed by fire It was —The series of meeting« h> Id in — Revs. Bailey and Gibson left thought, as Scott Jwas known to nd 3rd. Sundays of the M. E church in this place, by t hey Rums Is1, a . _ "l. and 8 p. m. Ministers Bailey and Gil sen.closed I have money, that he was probably here for Silver Crtek, where [ month 111 ' murdered for his money and the will hold a series of meetings. Stindavlla. m. last Sui day evening. I ^■r Creek 4th. I cabin then set on fire to cover the The 2nd Sunday will — Miss Salde Hudspeth has —Several members of the I O. crime. The news now comes that I il 5p.'“ for general work in refer« u O. F. of this place think of going to a bov who was with Bea- at the I moved her millinery goods to th 1er fields. R ev . G ibson , Canyon city to celei rate the 75th j time he committed the crime has! I residence of Mrs. Joe Sturtevant. Pastor. anniversary of OJd fvllow-sl ip. made a cofession stating that Bear —Mr and Mrs Carl Cecil are in did the deed. Hence h:s arrest. town. Mis Cecillias just lately I . —W, I). Noves and wife A. P. A. Local News. d de I returned from California where she' ; and womans right lecturers ad -.Chair» of all paterns an .-iptionsatthe hardware store of | has been for the last, year, having | dressed the citizens of this place the children attending school. , ' last evening at the M. E. church. h»j. Voegtly. Huntington, Ore., March 21. 1896. —New goods 1 1 ilie Johnson store Like an itinerant methodist preach —T<d Hayes was in town vester- now under Control of Hemv Canaday. D ear S ir : —We are.now starting er they took up a collection to pay k Just ns cheap as ever or cheaper. Call on the new year. Computations expensis. We do not judge the I and examine goods nud get piicea, and for last year are completed. We -Mrs Rve Smyth and her son i . worth of the talk to the crowd, but ' ■ I £are registered at the Burrs. 1 if suited btiv. find that our firm sold during 1895 certainly any’ organization that pre the enormous amount of 167 car —Jorgensen has the finest and tends to the importance, preached i -Atty.Geo. Hayes did not mow loads of goods, equal to ten train best lot of goods that ever came to I j Vale as he expected some time last night, should be able and will- • Burns; go and see for yourself. ' loads—just think 167 cars—For ing to pay its organizers. The lady inc? this we thank our patrons,and prom -The referee water case is still I 19 i also taking Cabinet Photos. is what is now termed, a red hot ise the same generous treatment in at $3 per dozen. Do not forget to ‘ new woman” and declared all men „dinf. It is certainly costing a | H-...... " ' - the future. During 1896 we will *nu ■ 'go and see what he has on hand, who voted for President Cleveland I deal of money. sell closer than ever, and no honest without brains. If that be the case -Dr McPheeters has been con • I —The populists on Thursday competitors will be allowed to do evening, next, will close their con I ihe U. S. can boast of more fools more f>r you than ourselves. We fined to the house for some time ventiou proceedings with a grand than any nation on the civilized are here for vour business, we must litli an attack of grip. entertainment. Vocal mnsic will globe. The most of us.acknowledge have it, if honest count, weight,and -Misses Hattie Clark, Maggie be the leading feature of the Occa i our mistake but cannot go so tar treatment and Lew prices will do and Rose Loggan, of Harney, Rave «ion, and. we presume, speeches as to class ourselves with fools and I it. Cali or write us beta in Burns several days. i from the candidates receiving the women right women. And more Respt., . -Geo. Maup'n, who has been nominations Jfor the different conn over we kick against any society O. C. Co. naming our leligion and politics st-fTr-ring for some time with an at ty offices. tack of erysipelas, i* improving. —Presidential elect >rs named by —A bucking bronco, in front of Summons the state convention are the follow - Win. Clark, residing near Law Chas Haines’ store at the Narrows the other dav. thiew his rider, and j j ing: Dr. Oglisbee, of Wasco, Ed- tn, «a- in town yesterday after Dr In the Circuit Court of Ihe State of O.egon.fur the county ot Harney. Jhreden to sec his son, who is very booked into the open door of Ihe war,| Ki|feather of Multnomah, J.1 J. Dmkheimer Plff 1 «tore, upset the «tore doing much , M Carro|) of an(j Joh|1 Bur I rick. , vs y I damag“, and finally landed broad- nett of Benton. Delegates to the 1 William Skinner and —Miss Bell Clendentn com Emma Skinner Deft’« j side among the paints, beingsecured national convention are the follow menced teaching the spring torm of To William Skinner, one of the above in thaj position by his rider and ing named: W. F. Butcher of Bak named defendants : uhiol in the Poison Creek district In the name of the State of Oregon, others, he w;is taken from the store er, J W. Howard of .Josephine, L you are hereby required to appear and list Monday. answer the complaint tiled against you The Weekly Oregonian and T he P. MrHinix of Clatsop, M. A Mil —The delegates to the populist in the above entitled action on or before ler of Linn, J. D. McKinnon of Ihe i’ll st day of Ihe next tegular letin of tphveiition to be held here tomor H erald for only two dollars a year. the above entitled Court to-wit: Monday Union, Charles Nickell of Jackson, Subscribe or renew at once and se row .ire gathering in, and holding 18th, day of May, 189(5, and if yon fail cure your county paper and the j j jj Townpend of Polk and Dr. J. lo appear, for want thereof, the plaintiff little caucuses on the corners. will lake judgment against yon for the most newsy weekly published in ( Welch of Multnomah, all of them sum of 114(15.50 and interest thereou —N. Brown, Geer & Co. Chas, Every intelligent read-1 free bj|M.r delegates. F. A. E. Ironi August 13tli, 1892, at 8 per cent this state 1 b^gtlv. Go?. Fry. A. C. Worthing er cannot help but see the advan ’ Starr of Portland, was made chair- pet annum, and the further aum of $288.41 with interest thereon from the ton and .1. Durkheimer have re tage of getting two papers for the 1 niOn of the state central committee, 29th day of November, 1891, at 8 per reiied goods sine« our last issue. | price of one. We hope our sub- por Judge of the Supreme Court, cent per annum, ai.d for co-ts and dis bursements of this action. Benton, received C Garrett and wife are in ’ < scribers will ------ — .. ___ see the point and give'john Burnett, of This summons is published by order of Hon. Morton D. Clifford, Judge of t <n today, on tiie’r way ’ home I | us a call. the nomination. For Congress first the above entitled (Court, made March ’----4 A re I district, Jefferson Meyers, of Linn. from the Narrows Mr. / Garrett 23, 1896. —Republican nominees of the ports the grip prevalent in the Nar W aters & G owan , second district, A. S. Bennett, of state convention: In this district Attorney« for plaintiff. District attorney for this, rows neighborhood. ' Wasco. I (the second) for congress. W. R. | the 9th 9tb judicial district, C. A flscH rliafrigtf Th..» T^hirt H.| -s. Brown I. moving hi« eld I | F„ n , »I,. hc tlrpl.'ielrict Notoce to Tax-Payeas. ‘»-»re building on the lot south of,~ v , - - , representative , • 1 ' Sweek’ of Bur,,s Joint rePrt,pent , ,, ... Tongue. For joint i *P>st office, preparatory to build-1 Harney * - —— — Hall •• of Grant __ »1 'alive Errett Hicks, of Canyou City. Notice is hereby given that I. and - GrantTE. ,n? the atone structure on the site] county. For district attorney C. H. E. Thompson state central com have received the tax roll for year ’here the old building stood I W. Parrish The latter is also a mitteeman for Harney county. 1895, and taxes are due and pava ble and will be delinquent after the “■•lanes Mt>ore and Chas. Fry deb gate to the national convention.1 1st Monday in April, A. D., 1896. ? t in with freight last Sunday and Solomon Hirsch of Multnomah was ( -again this morning for Hunt- made chairman of the state central A G ittings , Sheriff'and Tax Collector for Har • E'->n \\e presume thev mean, committee. J. M. Vaughn state ney County, Oregon. n»ss, and if there be anything central committeeman fur Harney flighting, they are going to have county. 'heir share. Dissolution Notice. 1 —Indian war veterans and wid-| The co-partnership heretofore ex "“Ld Joy inet with a very pain- ' owe of deceased veterans who de-, isting in the blacksmith and repair ful «wident last Friday. He was j sire the passage of the bill granting ing business in Burns Ore., under uPon Likt • creek getting saw log« them pensions, which is now before the firm name of McKinnon & •nd in s onie way was caught bv a Kenyon is this day dissolved by lie tr.... I, i- i , , . | congress, can send their address, I & * ’“•‘.breaking the right leg The ■nce*«n of th> Great Congh Cnra la 6 , ’ mutual consent, all debtB and ac company and regiment, character without a parallel tn the hietory of medicine. ow ‘ °lrnm»anv the kn-e and the right shoul- i of service, name of Company, and All druintiets are authorised to gel I it on a pox- counts owing to said firm must be guarentee. a test that no otherc re can immediately settled by cash or ♦-i.fis injuring th* spina! regimtnfal officers to Waters A| itire aucceeafiilty «tend. That it may become notes or be put in the hand of a known, the Proprietor» , nt an enormous ex ilso inward injuries. Al- 1 Gowen, who will forward same to. pense. are placing a Sample Bottle Free into collector for rettlement with cost tUaIh ladly knocked out we be every home in the United States and Canada. for settlement added. A. J. McKin Capt T. A. 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