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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1896)
4 The West half of tbe North East —Wash Fabrics at N. Brown’s. I ’ —N. Brown has Up to Date I tenced to life imprisonment. 8b« [ quarter and the West half of th« punished a girl of 16 and a boy of South East quarter [W^ of NE| —Jas. Dalton has moved fcis goods. 15 with the most fiendish tortures and Wi of SE]] of Section Thirty- family back tu the ranch. —John Rohrman’« beer is still in her ingenuity could devise. Strip ' four [34] Township Thirty-three WIX>N«DAY APRIL 22. 181« —Captain Gowan returned jast the lead. ping them to the thinnest clothing [331 South of Range Thirty (30) 1 — led The “Star Saloon” is well pat- she would soak them in water ami 1 E W. M. Sunday from Portland. I., TH.' I*«««” CIKCCLATION OF The East half of the South East compel them to sit before open win quarter (El of SEI) of Section Proper Colors ■ ronized. — Correct Styles, .««.varia —No trouble to show goods, call dows when tbe temperature was Thirtv-four (34) and the South half in Dress goods at N. Brown’s several degrees belew aero, until of the "South West quarter (S] of — Henry Richardson returned i on the Leading Merchant N Brown. SW1) of Section Thirty-five (35) Religions Services. Jap McKinnon starts to the rail their attire was frozen stiff. On Township Thirty-three (33) South, , from Portland last Sunday morn road tomorrow for the steel cages one occasion the boy was kept at of Range Thirty (30) E W. M ing. work in the cold, improperly clad, Rums 1st- and 3rd. Sundays of The South half of the North West; to go in the new jail. — Jessie Bunyard enlivened our ui til his clothes were frozen and quarter (S$ of NW±) and Lol num tbe month 11 a- »’• and 8 P‘ ro —Lou. B< senberg returned from dropped off. The children were bered Four (4) of Section 1 wo (2) sier Creek 4th. Sundav 11 a. m. town by his presence several days 1 the southern portion of the county fed vituals mixed with noxious and Lot numbered One (1) of Sec ¡nd ap. m The 2nd Sunday will last week. tion Three (3) Township Thirty- ivt . d be reserved for general work in fluids like kerosene, turpentine, and four (34) South of Range Thirty —Sylvester Pennoyer nceiveu. I yesterday. other fields. the nomination for mayor by th j * —Remember when in town Hugh even worse. (30) E. W. M. All situated in R ev . G ibson , j Harris and Chas. Johnson are still Harney county and State of Oregon.. Pastor. | democrats of Portland Witness the Hon. Charles P. P at the old stend, and always pro- -M-rd anies Emanuel and 1 Rutherford, Judge of the County- mit Clark are visiting friends Ii(| ' vided with the best liquors and Citation Notice. Court of the State of- Oregon, for Local News. 1 cigars. the county of Harney, with the 6eal relatives in Burns and vicinity,. of said court affixed this 30th day —Chairs of all vaterns. and de —Henry’ Chambers a former res , —Examine the New line of goods in the County Court of the State of March, 1896. scriptions at the hardware store of ! at N. Brown’s. of Oregon, for the county of Har ident of Burns, has been here for C. E. K enyon , Attest ney. Chas. Voegtly. 13.11 1 — We received a letter from W. Clerk. several days on some business con In the matter of the Estate of —New Goods at N. Brown’s. nected with some property he owns E. Marshall, who left this county William D. Hudspeth, d<ceased. last summer, and is now living near Citation. —N. Brown receiytd new goods here. Huntington, Ore., March 21. 1896. To Charles E. Hudspeth, Mary He writes that D eak S ir :—We are now starting yesterday. •I —J. Durkheimer and family left Bozeman, Mont. E. Hudspeth. James H Hudspeth, I he desires his friends in this county on the new year. Computations Nancy Hudspeth and Lucy Huds — Hayes Bros., Bailey and Scott, here last Sunday morning for Port to know that the part ot Montana peth, minor heirs of-said William for last year are completed. We land. Mrs Durkheimer will re are in town. in which he resides is a rich farm D. Hudspeth, deceased, and to J. find that our firm sold during 1895 main there as Mr. Durkheimer is I —Four inches of snow last Mon- C. Welcome thei: Guardian ad the enormous amount of 167 car community, and that there are . closing out his mercantile interest1 litem and to Amanda Hudspeth,! day morning in Burns. j here with the intention of seeking r | more ways of making a living and widow of said deceased, and B. F. loads of goods, equal to ten train —Chauncy Cummins, and son of another field of operation. Uiw I... some money than in this country. Hudspeth, William W. Hudspeth, loads—just think 167 cars—I:'jr Diamond, came in yesterday. ' brother assisted by J. W. Biggs is The valley in which he is living is Andrew D. Hudspeth and George this we thank our patrons,and prom | beautiful and surrounded by fine M. Hudspeth, heirs of said de ise the same generous treatment in B orn .—To the wife of W E. in attendance at the store. timber. The climate is healthy, ceased and to all unknown heirs the future. During 1896 we will Smith, in Burns, last Monday, , .... . — Malhuer <' democratic countyi , , i n m b 1 although one of his children at the and heirs interested in the estate: sell closer than ever, and no honest April 20, a daughter ticket: Representative, J. R. Black time he wrote (April 17th) was Greeting. In the name of the State of Ore competitors will be allowed to do aby, Sheriff, J. N. Fell, Clerk. E. —Ladies call and inspect N. sick. He desires to be remembered gon you, and each of you, are here- more f*r you than ourselves. We Brown’s New Spring and Summer C. Bunch, Judge B. C. Richardson, ¿'to his friends in this county, among | bv cited and required to appear in Commissioner Sid Knight, Assessor .whom he mentioned Dr. Marsden, I the County Court of the State of are here for your business, we must Stock just arrived. have it, if honest count, weight,and —Samuel Bowen of Crook coun A. J. King, School Supi. A. J. ’Squire Davis and Rev. Gibson. Oregon for the county of Harney treatment and Lew prices will do ty. a nephew of J. S. Bowen of Calaway, Treasurer J. W. Sevey. He had no ill luck on his trip and on the 4th day of May, 1896, at 11 it. Call or write ub o’clock in the forenoon of that day, Poison creek, is here visiting his Suveyor L. A. Picket, Coroner Dr. a pleasant trip down tbe Yellow then and there to show cause why Respt., Froman. uncle. Stone river and also yisited the an order of this Court be not made, O. C. Co. —New go ><ls »t the Johnson store Yellow Stone Park. We hope to authorizing, empowering and licens-- —Martin Quinn, of Portland, now under control of Henry Canaday. ' hear frequently from Mr. Marshall. ing C. B. Wickliffe, the Adminis Summons. nominee on the populist ticket for Just ns cheap as ever or oheaper. Call trator of said Estate, to sell all the and examine goods nod get prices, and 'real property of said Estate, situat congress, is expected to speak here if suited buy. 1 ed in Harney county, State of Ore In the Circuit Court of the State of in a few days. The Swift Comet. gon, at private sale for cash in Oiegon.for the county ot Harney. —Jorgensen has the finest and hand in accordance with the prayer J. Duikheiiner Plff "1 —Richard -Hinkle was arrested vs. y Pasadena, Cal., April 16 — Just of the petition of said Administra William Skinner with Win. Bare charged with com best lot of goods that ever came to and I for yourself.!ten da-V8 a«° Professor Swift, of the tor in this Court filed the 14th day Emma i-k tuner Dell’s J Burns; go° go and and see see 1__ plicity in the murder of George A. Burns; He is also taking Cabinet Photos. I Mount Lowe observatory, discovered of March, 1896, said real estate be-1 To William (Skinner, one of the above Scott, the book peddler. ing more particularly described as named defendant»; at $3 per dozen. 1 Do not forget to an °Bj®cl *n the heavens which he follows- In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and I suspected to be a new comet. On —Scailet fever has again made go and see what he has on hand. The East half of the South East answer the complaint filed agaiust you j Monday night the suspicion was I quarter its appearance in our town. The (E| SE^) of Section Nine in the aboie entitled action on or before red flag is displayed at the resi The Weekly Oregonian and T he 1, partittny verified, and ‘last night teen (19) and the North West quar the first day of the next tegular term of H erald for only two dollars a year., fu]]v 8O The visitor is in right as- ter of the South West quarter and the above entitled Court to-wit: Monday dence of Geo W. Hayes 18th, day of May, 1896, and if yon fail i Subscribe or renew al once and se |cen8ion 3 hour8 38 minutes, deciin- the South West quarter of the to appear, for want thereof, the plaintiff —Bicycle Sweaters, Bicycle Caps. cure your county paper and the atjon north. 15 deg. 40 min. The North West quarter (NW^ of SW^ will take judgment against you for the sum of $1465.50 ami interest thereou Bicycle Belts and Bicycle Hose at niosi newsy weekly published in «comet j8 bright with a short tail. and SWj of NWj) of SectionTwen- from Augm-t. 13th, 1892, at 8 per cent ty (20(, Township Thirtythree (33) per annum, and the further sum of N. Brown’s. I this state Every intelligent read- its motion is very slow. South of Range Thirty (30) E. W. $288.41 with interest thereon from the er cannot help but seethe adyan-i M. 29th day of November, 1891, at 8 per —The water right referee suit’tage of getting [ two papers for the cent per anuum, and for costs and dis The South half of the South bursements of this action. New Ballot Law. still hangs “fire.” It is thought price of one. We 5 hope our buu- West quarter, and South West quar Tlris summons is published by order tbis week (the sixth) will finish scribers will see the point and give tet of the South East quarter (S4 of Hon. Morton D. Clifford, Judge of the above entitled [Court, made March We wish to call the attention of the taking of testimony. ofSW|and SW| of 8E|) of Sec 23, us a call. 1896. 1 voters to an amendment in the man- tion Twenty (20), and the North W aters & G owan , — C F. McKinney is the fisher- Attorneys for plaiutiff. —An exchange of April 18, Chi-|Dtr Voting. Our last legislature West quarter of the North East man o. the town. He spends many ' cago, says: “Consumption is cured, amended the method of making quarter (NW| of NE{) of Section I Twenty-nine (29), Township Thir hours on the river bank and gener , Dipth»-ria killed outright, typhoid ballots. You do not strike ___________ out the ty-three [33] South of Range Thir Notoce to Tax-Payeas. ally returns with a fine string ofI annihilated. Cholera stunned for ' names of the candidates you do not ty [30], E. W. M. 1 1 ■ 1 a » 14 days Pneumonia barely able desire to vote for, but instead a trout. Notice is hereby given that I The South East quarter of the to resume its work, etc.” This is cross is made at the left of the South East quarter [SE^ of SE|] have receiyed the tax roll for year Louie Woldenberg Jr., candi a bulletin from the labratory name of the candidate of your of Section Twenty [20] and the 1895, and taxes are due and pava South West quarter of the South ble and will be delinquent after the date for treasurer, was in town yes Professors Pratt.ami {Wightman choice. West quarter [SW^ of SW^] of terday. He is a worthy gentleman who announce to the world that the 1 We give the amendment: “On 8 ction Twenty one [24] and the 1st Monday in April, A. D., 1896. and well deserving the sufferage of A G ittingb , Roentegen Ray is the cure for these the receipt of the white ballot as North West quarter of the N,.rth his party. ’ Vest quarter [NW| of NW{], of aforesaid the elector shall forthwith Sheriff and Tax Collector for Har diseases. Section Twenty eight [28]. and the »nd without leaving the enclosed ney County, Oregon. W • C. McAtee is at the Burns’ —Indian war veterans and w.id-1 space, retire alo> e to one of the North East quarter of the North East quarter [N’E$ of NE{] of Sec •ith a Kinetophone. This is one owe of deceased veterans who de- compartments provided, and shall tion Twenty-nine [29], Township Dissolution Notice. Edison’s latest machines of that sire the passage of the bill granting , there prepare his ballot, by making Thirty three [33] South of Range The co-partnership heretofore ex nature. It discourses sweet music g them pensions, which is now before a cross immediately to the left of Thirty [30] E. W. M isting in the blackBmith and repair and shows the skirt dance bv an ' j *1 • 1 j The South half of the North East! ing business , the name of the candidate of bh in Burns Ore , under CJ_ it t bolf » ’ th® firm electric lignt . M[i.’*rw anrl nd the 8outh of company and regiment, character choice for each office to be filled, or ÿ t name of McKinnon 4c North West quarter [SI o F n EI and of service, name of Company, and by writing in the name of the per- Kenyon 1« this day dissolved by Lou. Bosenberg, instead of re. p V/ t W^k°f twenty-eight regimental officers to Waters A i eon be wishes to vote for.” | [28] Township Thirty-three [33] mutual consent, all debts and ac turning to Andrews after the dem Gowen, who will forward same to , "^»"geThirty [30] E W. M counts owing to said firm must be ocratic convention remained here. I he East half of the South West immediately settled by cash or He went to the southern part of the iCapt. T. A. Wood, Portland, Ore j quarter [K* of SW|) „f Secti(,„ notes or be put in the hand of a gon, free of charge. This is of in Sentenced For Life. county last week to serve some r»7'<y»«»an [27) aori th. Ka.t collector for settlement with cost tereat to all who served in any In •or settlement added. A. J. McKin papers. We believe the papers dian war between the years of 1848 ¡IF» «M wi?”,"’. We,‘ Ottawa, Ont., April 18. — Mrs. r 1 of **'«''»> Thirty- non is authorized tn settle and re •ere notices to judges and clerks of ■and 1859, and should be attended ceipt for all monies paid. •lection. Bel), for cruel treatment to her to at once. Dated this Sth. day of Feb 1896. grand children, was today Ben A. J. M c K innon , J- 8. K enyan . « ’ ,i’> Thirt’ ,hr” ! r E ‘iVi w M* k h T ° T2' f Thirly I30!