East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 03, 1896, Image 7

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    Adin in ist rato ’s Sale
—Guns Bicycles, Mowers and where he can be consulted until
all kinds of machinery repaired June 13, after which time, al the
—New white goods at N. Brown’s. promptly and satisfactorily at the Harney Hotel, Harney, Oregon, to
Notice of Adnainistor’s Sale cf
Personal Property at Private Sale.
—La Belle Crepons at N. ! c. H. Voegtly Hardware store.
June 17.]
WKDNKSbAY JUNE- »!«•
!
Mr.
Editor,
Dear
Sir:
—
I
notice
,
jn tfoe matter of the Estate I
Brown’s-
—New go »is
the Johnson store!
dT
(
i i by the papers that Dr. Darrin, of;
—J. H. Mahon was in our town now under control of Henry Canaday,
THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
Call
1
Portland
has
arrived
in
La
Grande.
,
J.
W.
Dickenson,
Deceased.
Just «8 cheap as ever or chenper. <
ASy NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
several days of the past week.
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Under
authority
of ' an order of
and examine goods and get prices, and • For the benefit of the afflicted as I
—Messrs. Walter Cross and A. if suited buy.
well as Dr. Darrin I will state I had sale granted bv the County Court
Wintermier, of Silvies, are in town.
been afflicted ten years with hydro of the county of Harney, State of
—Jorgensen has the finest and
Local News.
Oregon, dated May 8, 1896, empow­
The estimated dead, the result best lot of goods that ever came to cle and other trouble^ before being
ering
and licensing me, as adminis
—Mrs. Cowing has received a of the St, Louis cyclone, is 424 up
treated and cured by Dr. Dairin
Burns;
go
and
see
tor
yourself.
large stock of millinery goods, the to May 30th.
three years ago in Portland. I am trator of the above entitled estate, •
He
is
also
taking
Cabinet
Photos,
most complete .ver brought to
happy to sav the cure was perfect I to sell the personal property there-
—George Smyth brought in the at $3 per dozen. Do not forget to
and permanent anu
and a I am
am ..o«
now „ a of in said county, at private sale,
town.
election returns of Diamond pre- go and see what he has on hand.
ide at Cove, Ore.,
well man. I iesLv
-----,. the following described persenal
,
—New China Silks at N. Brown’s ciuct.
—Get one of I. S. Geer A’ C >’s and will gladly answer any in- property, to-wit: Stoves and kitch-
—Everything new and first class
— Mr. Nt wmnn, of Crime Cretk, premium purchase tickets. This vuiries.
J ohn M artin , i en furniture, 1 sack salt, <00 lbs.
at N. Brown’s.
.
. .
i of r four-, flour
brought in the election returns firm agrees to give the holder of
Dr Steel, a practitioner
nour’ fur shins, 1 single barrel . shot
rp .
—The work on the jail is pro of that precinct.
such tickets a fine life size Crayon teeu rears’ standing in Calforni.
* M“’h" "fl"’1
4
Portrait
absolutely
free
of
any
grossing, the cages are now placed
and Marshfield, Oregon rejoice. in'’'«>‘ «“"■ ?
nflle 4
— Messrs. Smith and Dickenson
charge,
by
purchasing
120
worth
a
cure
of
a
sever,
pain
in
tbe
re
'.nuzzle
oad,ng
nfles,
libra
y of«
in position.
brought in the returns of Saddle
of
goods
for
cash
at
their
store.
It
ft - 1
a
.fur.,1 I books. 4 log chains, blacksmith tools
— Bob Baker and Torn Allen of Butte precinct.
gion of his heart of two years stand-1
_x__\_ i„ i
is
not
necessary
’
that
the
whole
etc. and carbenter tools, 1 pair four
Silver Creek are in town today.
—Elsie Brown and L. C. Enier amount should be purchased at one ing, alter applying to ten other t horse strechers, 4 interest in mower
—Jap McKinnon and John New erson were in Burns Monday and time, but any amount from 5 cents physicians, by Dr. Darrin.
and rake, 1 i inch iron ax wagon.
No cures published only by per
mail are moving the millinery sto-e Tuesday of this week.
to $20 as explained upon the tick­
200 bushels of barley, 2 sets double
mission of the patient. The cures
of Mrs Cowing today.
harness (chain), 1 saddle mare, 7
ets.
I —Messrs. Carrel Cecil and W.
of male and female complaints
—The minstrel show last Mon-, H. Hogan brought in the election
I work horses, 40 head ®f range
The Weekly Oregonian and T he withheld from publication in pro­ horses, 1 stallion, 1 sulky plow, 1
dav evening was well attended and returns from Curry precinct.
H erald for only two dollars a year. fessional confidence. Secret vices . I walking plow. All situated in Har-
universally declared to be very
—Messrs. Harkness, Page, Hen- Subscribe or renew at once and se of youth, blood taints, loss of man
good.
•dricks and several other Lawenites | cure your county paper and the hood, and all curable chronic dis .1 ney county Oregon.
The said sala will be made by
—Green <t Fields Minstrel "’ill | have been in town since our last most newsy weekly published in eases, treated successfully. Circu-
me
from and after this date at the
give another exhibiti on Saturday iggye.
lurs scut, free
this
state
Every
intelligent
read
­
June 6:h at 8 p. m., at Armory'
The Doctor makes a specialty of 'J- W- Dickenson ranche, Harney
—Chas. Voegtly left on the On- er cannot help but see the adyan-
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o
Hall Popular prices.
’
(tario stage Tuesday evening for tage of getting two papers for the I Diseases of Women, Deafness andlco“
—Jack Craddock is in town today. Portland. He will be absent pro­ price of one. We hope our iUb-1 Catarrh, Throat and Nose troubles, ( Terms of sale cash in h
He is starting for Arkansas with a bably ten days or two weeks.
scribers will see the point and give1 Piles and Consumption, by the tbe delivery of property.
newly discovered process of rectal •
M
D ickenson ,
band of horses which he hopes t®
—J. C. Beatty and wife, of White us a call.
injection
Administrator
of
the
Estate J. W.
dispose of in that state at fair fig
Horse, were registered at the
Dr. Darrin nan be consulted free Dickenson,
urea.
Against The Bannocks.
French Hotel Sunday, Monday aud
from 10 a m to 8 p in.
!
— Die opening day of the new v Tue8day, leaving here -foi Harney
Those who contemplate calling
Washington, May 25.—The RU-
millin» ry store of Mrs. Cowing, will' Tuesday afternoon.
on
the doctor should do so at once
preme court, in an opinion by Jus­
he next Saturday. Ladies call and
tice
White,
today
passed
upon
the
—F. G. Blume came into town
as his time is limited here and Huntington, Ore., March 21. 1896.
examine. To «eeis to be convinced
rights
of
the
Bannock
Indians
to
D ear S ir :—We are now starting
on election day and remained here
May need mire than one treatment
of superiority of goods and fair
kill game in unsettled lands of their
.
on
the new year. Computations
until this afternoon, hoping to hear former reservation in Wyoming,,
prices.
| for last year are completed. We
from all the precincts of the county holding that tinder their treaty, the
NOTICE
—The Boise Statesman today as to the result of the election.
find that our firm sold during 1895
Indians could not kill game in vio­
concedes the election in this state:
lation of the game laws of the state.
i
the
enormous amount of 167 car-
All persons knowing themselyes
i’ennover, mayor of Portland. Bean ■ —Memorial day was duly ob
The foregoing was taken from the
| loads of goods, equal to ten train
supreme judge, Vanderberg, con served here, all the veterans of the Statesman, but it only has refer- indebted to the firm of Johnson & I loads—just think 167 cars—For
eresstnan of the first district. The late war living here and in the yi- I wnce to the Btate laws which govern Harris are requested to make an . this we thank our patrons,an J prom­
with many eit
early settlement by cash or note (
secind,or this district, close, giv­ cinity were present,
1
’
, /
l game. The people of this county We have dissolved partnership and | ise the same generous treatment in
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ing Quinn a fair show for success. >zens and assembled at the Armory I ¡jo still further and . positively
assert
Hall where Capt. A. W. Waters de­
the accounts are in my hands for the future. During 1896 we will
that
Indians
«hall
not
come
into
—Chas. Voegtly will receive, in a livered an appropriate address.
'collection. I will pay all debts sell closer than ever, and no honest
few da vs, a car load of Mitchell They then marched to the Burns our mountains as they have hereto against the firm contracted while competitors will be allowed to do
wagons, direct from the factory. cemetery where the memorial ser­ fore and kill, maim and run off the in business.
more f >r you than ourselves. We
Remember there is no middlemen vice was conducted by Capt. A. W. game, let it be in season or out.
H ugh H arris . ( are here for your business, we must
We have had all of this sort of
in this deal and customers can ex­ Gowan.
I haye it, if honest count, weight,and
thing we are’going to allow, there
Administrators Notice.
pt ct. thereby, to purchase wagons
' treatment and Low prices will do
—
Captain
A.
W.
Waters
and
hie
fore warn all Indians to stand clear
of Mr. Voegtly much cheaper.
I it. Call or write us.
• '
wife left here this morning in their of Harney county, and also advise
Notice
is
hereby given to all per-.
Respt.,
—Joe Roberts an old bachelor (own conveyance, to visit friends in
agents to giye no passes including sons holding claims against the es-j
livii g on Bear Creek,in this county, I California and this State. They
O. C. Co.
our county. The settlers rights täte of J. W. Dickenson, deceased,
was found dead in his cabin, on will probably be absent three
should be respected and of a right to present the same to Win. W.
pTINAL PROOF.
Tuesday the 26th of last month. Inon
th?. The I captain has been the game of these mountains is the
.... ........
Dickenson Administrator of fcthe
Death resulted from natural causes, closely confined to his business here lawful prey of our people.
above named estate, at the Dicken- LAND OFFCE AT BURNS, OREGON,
He had been suffering with an at-1 f-r ^en or twelve years,and has now
May 1#, 189«.
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son ranche, Harney county, Oregon,) Notice I» hereby Iven that the following-
tack of rheumatism and grip.
determined to take a much needed
„..I,« ’T ---- no,,ce of hi» intention
A Card tram E. D. Newwme.
“8
required, within
ln BUPPort of his claim, and
Rl Y
Dinnlhfl frnm ♦ V*«
—A son of Mr. Hamilton, aged ' rest from business cares and worries
that
said
will be made before Reidster <&
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six monlhs from the date of th:s Receiver proof
U.S. Land Office at Hums Ore! on
h V
i a as sAci 8 I* Tv
__
* on
about 17, met with a painful acci­ I hence his departure on his visiting
Dated at Burn« Oregon
J um i
I 1 1’ 7 * ;,?*?,*
Mr Editor:—I wish to state to
F
Oregon,
nr
*
sec
is
w
H
nw
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dent last Friday near his home in i (tour. The good wishes of this pa­ the public that I have taken treat-,tbis 11(h day of May, 1896.
ÏO. 17 Tp 26, 8 R A-¿% É.
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He names the following witnesses
to
prove
nivuci'BVB TO DTOVft
tino HVxztn
— ,1 _ 1 . • * . .
the Narrows neighborhood. He per and his many friends follow ment of Dr. Darrin at the Burns1
M W. D ickenson ,
was a horseback, his horse became him and his wife.
John-°B-aii
Hotel, for catarrh, stomach and
Administrator,
frightened and ran away with him
J
THOMAS JONES, Regietee
—The precinct in this county, so liver troubles which have troubled
his course being along a barbed wire far as heard from, give the follow­ me for nearly 15 years. He has
fence. The beys leg coming in ing pluralities: Quinn (peo ) for greatly benefited me and I feel bet­
ppINAL PROOF
contact with the wire was terribly congress, 50; Burnett (dem) eu-1 ter than I have for several years,
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lacerated below the knee.
Dr. preme judge, 22; Parrish [rep] dis- and believe he will make a perma­
LAND OFFICE AT
BURNS, OREGON.
Maj
2,
189«.
Marsden was called to attend him. i trict attorrey, 9; Dustin ]peo] nent cure.
E. D N ewsome .
—Ou Wednesday the 27th of last !jo>nt representative, 22; Holland
?oH«E
month Dell Dibble met with an ««. [rep] botivd of equalization, 134;
Dr. Darrin Cures.
»•CORDOVAN,
f
cidenl that resulted in the loss of! Kelley (re p) clerk, 29; McKinnon
VRENCM A CNAMCUX0 CMF.
the two first fingers of the right (dem) for sheriff ¡selected; Wtl-
♦3.»J»P0UCE,3 SOLES.
Those who are disposed to doubt
hand. lie was assisting in brand- come (rep) for treasurer is elected;
ing cattle on upper Silver Creek Waters (rep) for assessor, 16; Byrd Dr. Darrin a cures, will have their
^.♦I/ s B oys SCHOQLSHQEI
and >n
in ¡iiiempinig
attempting io
to lass one onue
oftbe (dem)
/ doubts shaken on reading the fol­
-
— / for school superintendent.
- •••«,
THOMAS JONES. Regl.ter.
LADIES-
lowing
card
from
Mr.
John
Martin,
boys horse« the lariat caught on a McKinnon (dem) for surveyor is
»age brush, missing the horse, and elected; Hagey (peo) for cominis of Cove, Oregon. Mr. Martin is a
somehow by the movement of his sioner, 17; Stephens (dem) fur cor­ man well and favorably known to
horse the lariat caught the two fing­ oner is elected; Lewis (deni) for all our readers and a man of twen­
8TlUTT0a
& r- $4 «.«««
Shoes
- -- $3
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■«W YORK.
ers with the result already men­ justice of the peace in Burns dis­ ty years’ residence in this cously ; w*L. Dusias
trict is elected and Dunn (peo) Hi-J.« -nl go f.r to «.t.bli,h lh<
They
glva
tha
beat
value
for
the
tioned. He is now here under the elected constable, Twa precincts
.k.llofbr L.rrio,
,topping They equal custid ahnea I. -«.i.
care of Dr. Marsden.
to hear frena, Pueblo and CatlowJ
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■IlMnb.f
.1 lb. Burn. Hot,,, Burn<, Oregon,1 Prom <■ to « a
aaJ_ Pn
"your
»apply you
—Albert Ward is in town.
ghe gfratd.
i
h
V» tLPPUCS-AS
$38 HOE
mu
I
cm ,
all kinds ef String»,
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