East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 24, 1896, Image 1

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    BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGOty, JUNE 2*^1890
Highest of *11 in Leavening Power«— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
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BURNS, OREGON
Under the Management of the
BURNS BRASS BAND
> $50 00
600-yard dash,
Five to Enter, Three to start
I Entrance fee 10 per cent of purse.
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JOB WORK
Of every description executed with neatness
end deepen h, at reasonable rates.
Pamphlets
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Newapape» Ad-
wtising Bureau,
bureau, to Bgrete at.. New York.
PRCESSION Formsat lOo’clock
on Second Street and Marches
4
through all the Principle Streets
of the Town.
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Officers and Speakers of the Day,
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FLOOD’S FATAL PATH.
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Baker City, Or., June 16—About
av IMU3H cowamutr^
Jl o'clock last night the ]arge reser­ Paid an «m inent
voir at the head of Goodrich cfeek, “The a ■ng«'' that
can people to-day
12 miles west of this city, covering tiori of a wrong
nation, or the spread of socialism, or the
| an area of about 65 acres,and rang- inureáee of corruption among public men.
M. E itz G erald 'ini indePtl1 from 30 to 50 feet,broke
PRESIDENT
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
ISPEAKER..
W. L. M arsden i away and the waters rushed down
READER
...
... . W. C. B yrd Goodrich creek,thencp to Pine creek
national :
MARSHAL
President
.................................. Grover Cleveland
A. J. M c K innon | an(j jnto Powder river valley.
ylee-President.
. Adlal Stevenson
AIDS: Silver Creek, W. C. Cecil, Thos Allen;
•scretary of State
Richard 8. Olney
| About five miles down Pine creek
Aseretary of Treasury
John G. Carlisle
Harney, Fred Haines, L. Woldenberg, Jr.;
wcceUry of Interior .......................... Hoke Smith
| stood a frame farmhouse, inhabited
Drewsey, J D. Daly. Al Masterson;
Secretary of War
Daniel 8. Lamont
iseretary of Navy.............. Hilary A. Herbert
Crane Creek, E. A. Stauffer, Chas. Peterson;
bv Lloyd R. French and wife and
Aecretary of Agriculture. .. J. Bterlirfg Morton
Poison Creek, J. P. Zeigler, Peter Clemens;
Attorney General
.......
Judson Harmon
their five children—four daughters
Postmaster General
............
Wm. L Wilson
Narrows, Chas. Haines, A. A Reine man;
and one son. The mad waters
8TATB—OREGON :
Lawen, R R. Sitz, M. V. Smith;
G. W. McBride.
leñatera ...»
completely engulfed the unfortu­
Diamond, C C. Cummins, A. T. Clark ;
I J. H.Mitchell.
I Binger Hermann <
nate family, who were asleep, and
Happy
Valley,
D
H.
Smyth,
James
Mahon;
•wngregsinen......................... iW. R. Ellis
Attorney General
Catlow,
Thos.
Walls,
D.
L.
Shirk;
... C. M. Idleman '
their dead bodies were not recovered
•ovarnor
............ Wm P Lord i
Silvies, I. Jewett, E. C. Buckley;
teeretary of State
.U. "
li R Kincaid
until the dawn of morning.
rreMurer
r
... Phil. Metscban
Wild
Horse,
D.
M.
Loggan,
J.
C.
Beatty;
fupt. Public Instruction
I
.............. GM Irwin I
For a distance of two miles the
Printer
r .......... W II Leeds I
Alvord, J. 8 Davine, Peter Andrews;
» R. 8. Bean.
Pueblo, Chas Fields, Wm. Sisson.
bodies of the unfortunate family
tapreme Judges ................... • > C. Wolverton
1 F. A. Moore
were strewn along, and were after­
. NINETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
wards
picked up by neighboring
Si«trtot',?»l'e
D
M. D. CLirrok»
toinr n. A ,orney. ..................... C. W Parrish.
farmers, who, hearing a terrific
tolntteDP^"U,lve .(^f
°- L' ‘'•«eraon.
a w.Gowan | p<jOT RACE, 100 yards, free for all, Harney County
$10 00 noise at the hour mentioned, sur-
u
4.
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COUNTY—HARNEY t
50
Boys
under
12...
i
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2 50 mieed that nature had been on a
t.wy eudge
C. P. Rutherford.
44
44
44
' .'(D).'. . C. E. Kenyon
50
Girls
under
12
......................
2 50 > rampage. The saddest spectacle
Itaaaurer
...JR)
.. 1.8. Geer
4«
44
4«
torvayor ...
D
...
.50
Fat
Men,
210
lbs
4
.............
T
A.McKinnon
2 50 was the sight of the 12 months old
Uarllt
(R) ........... A. Glttlngi
........(D). .......... 8. W. Miller BICYCLE RACE...........................................................
10 00 baby girl, closely clasped in her
tohoo! Superint«
it .(R)
..C has . Newe,l
’Wck Inspector
.. Geo Tregaskis SACK RACE..................................................................
2 50 father's arms.
ÍD) (
^•mmiMionert
A. B. Marks
EGG RACE....................... .............................................
2 50
A number of farmers living with­
rR'i
R. R. Sits.
CATCHING
GEEASED
PIG
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2
.50
basset Ü.
in range of the. flood sustained
S. LAND orrici:
CLIMBING
GREASED
POLE
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2
50'
Thomas
Jones
damages »n the way of washed out
••reiver
.. A. A. Cowing
WHEELBARROW RACE........................................
2 50 fences, destroyed grain and crops
FOOT RACE, 200 yards, for Indians only................
2 50 of fruit, etc., and if it can be proved
BICYCLE RACE. 200 yards, standing start.............
SOCIETIES.
2 .50 that th« owners of the reservoir are
TUG OF WAR, between Single and Married Men.
2 50 culpable, they will be confronted
>YLV a REBEKAH Degree No.4«.
STANDING SINGLE JUMP......................................
■•♦U.v.ry i.t
M We(jn„day
2 50 with a heavy bill for damages.
RUNNING SINGLE JUMP.........................................
Miss Leia McGee N.G.
2 501
Sam Motherahead. Rec. Sec’y.
HIGH JUMP
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2 50 The farmers who suffered are:
Joe Kinnison, Ed Chambers, Wm.
* 0. C. w. Burns Lodge, No 47
Sturgill, H Pe-kins, McEwen and
••♦•Severy 2d and 4th Thursdays.
Willis.
H M Horton, M. W.
Programme.
J- W Bayer, Ree’d
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COMMITTEES And.
JUBGrDS.
America’s Gre
Ill these are bud enough, to be sure, but
they are as nothing compared to the terrible
national dis eas e I had almost said nation«.!
Crime—of overwork. The mad rush fur
wealth is set at a killing pace, and thousands
fall by the way every year.
You are likely to be one of th» victim»'
How do we know ? Because it is th» 0X000-
tlon to find a man or woman of adult age in
perfect health. Nervous Disorder» are
spreading with fearful rapidity. Among tire
symptoms, are—Backache, Biliousness, Cold
Hands and Feet, Diuines«, Hot Flushes,
Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, Headnche,
Hysteria, Irritability of the Heart, Melan­
choly, Failing Memory, Palpitation, Rheu­
matism, Short Breath, Sleeplessness, Ner­
vous Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, Fits, etc
v. . C. A. C arroll , pastor First Baptist
R ev
Church,
follows:
’ . Yellow
T. *’ j Springs, O., writes as fol
lows:
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“ I have
used
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine
for the past six months. I find it acts like
a charm on the whole nervous system. I
have not found its equal in giving immediate
relief. Dr. Miles' little Nerve and Liver
Pills only need a trial and they will recom­
mend themMlves to be the beet pills in the
market.”
“ For five years I have suffered from Ner­
vous Prostration, I was unable to work or
",eeP- Tlle firM doTO°f Dr-
Restora­
tive Nervine gave me relief, and one thou­
sand dollars would not cover the good it lias
done me.”—JOHN MINCHER, Youngs­
town, Ohio.
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is un­
equalled in curing Nervous Diseases. It
eon tai ns no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold
4OHN F. «TRATTOSI’«
Celebrated
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DRU m S7 fife 8.
Piccolos and Band Supplies.
Send for
JOHN F. STRATTON
»H. tl ». « 1 ». 11 vTetMuky
GENERAL, J C Welcome. Joe Topkej, Julian Byrd, H. E. Thompson.
• LIBERTY CARS, Mesda«nes. W Y. King. Tho» Jones, A. A. Cowing^
MUSIC, Mead amen. J.JW. Bigge, W. L Marsden, H. C. Levene.
. DECORATION. Messrs..Cal Geer, A. W. Gowan, W. N. Jorgensen
JUDGES OF ALL CONTE8T8, I. 8. Geer, Thos. Jone«, A. A. Cowing
INVITATION, Member, rf U>« B»m. Hr... B.nd.
Fell<"»» Hall, every Saturday
W.C. Byrd, N. G.
B- D. McIntyre, Secy.
" akney p ™-
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Bums.Canyon Stage Line
t. MAIM.
The Band Boys will conduct everything in First Class style, and
Assure all a GRAND TIME.
The Best of Music has been Procured
H. A. W illiam », contractor,
arrying U. 8. Mail» and Eastern Oregon Expresa Co