The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 03, 1897, Image 3

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    w ith republicans, hut w ateh how he |jVP church member, adhering to
votes on the question of r- organiz-1 the Christian faith. Six sons and
ing the Senate, after March 4; that onp daughter survive, George W.
U1 PXESLAY MARI H. 3 lb!7
I will tell the storv. Mr. Kyle is a Johnson, of the clothing firm of
free trader, and if he votes to keep Johnson <fc Son; ; C. W. Johnson, a
speculat >r and
M an age r, the republicans in control of the speculator,
and II. A. Johnson, jr.,
JI LIA5 in Kn
Senate committees the reasons will i a justice of the peace, are all promi
be plain to everybody.
I nent citizens of Salem. The daugh­
w Party.
To Form .
ter, Mrs. J. H. Harritt. also resides
If Senator Wolcott is correctly in Salem, William W. lives in
An address was issued in \\ ash-
quoted
as saying that he accom- Eastern Oregon; Francis M. near
i!,.., ,, (’it) oh the 22nd of February
!
plished
all he expected on that Moscow, Idaho, and Samuel Thurs­
I v the ci I vi r senators and repre-
f.’mntiv s callirg on the silver re­ European trip, his expectations ton in Jefferson.)—Oregonian.
I The deceased is the mother of our
pul licans of the United States and must have been almighty small.
fellow-townsman, W W. Johnson.
upon ¡ill citizens of whatsoever pre-
jhr Ü iiiics-Ttcraid.
vimi- partv association who are
Perhaps it was his disappoint- i
filin g to co op' rate in bringing; naent in his son, Russell, that
NEW YORK WORLD
ai. ut tl.«-fn e coinage of silver, to ; caused Mr. Harrison to be sorry his
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I
The Twice-a-week Edition of the
,, f, ci a i ational organization, j new baby wasn’t a boy.
New York World has been convert-
¡In; . Chas A Towne of Minnesota '
■■ .
led
into the Thrice-a-week. It fur­
was named as chairman of the na­
John Sherman and Lyman Gage j
nishes
3 papers of 6 pages apiece,
tional committee. This national are wide apart in some of their
c >;1 mitt, e to meet in Chicago, °_
— n financial ideas and in consequence or eighteen pages every week, at
Tutsdav. the 8’h day of June’97 ' there mrty be some very lively the old price of One Dollar a year.
This gives 156 paper a year for One
The ad'.he s is >ign< d by tht follow meetings of McKinlev’s Cabinet.
Dollar and every paper has 6 pages
in natm d gentlemen: II. M. Teller,
j
eight
columns wide or 4S columns
Foil L Dubois, Frank J. Cannon,
Those
republicans
who
are
dis-
j
n
a
j]
.
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The Thrice-a-week World
I! H Pettigrew, Lee Mantle, John
po.-ed
to
make
light
ot
the
appro-
¡
g
no
j
on
iy much larger than any
p. Join s, Charlie A. Towne,Charles
priations
of
the
Fifty-fourth
Con
­
weekly or semi-weeklv newspaper,
S. Hartman, J >hn Shafroth, E. E
gress
having
exceeded
the
billionj
b
ut it furnishes the news with
AIL n and Edgar Wilson.
¡dollar mark will find out their mis-j j much greater frequency and |
take later; the j»< ople will teach it promptness, In fact it combines
•
—
ABhotigh not claiming any pro­ to them.
all the crisp, fresh qualities ef a I
]•!,< tic I oi ors, w» pani ot rtfrain
I daily with the attractive • snecial
mention of Gov. Bmdincll’s an-
i It is iv't surprising to hear that' features of a weekly.
I i.i’iicement ef his intention to ap
ade
Arrangements have bee.
Gen. Fitz Lee is tired of his job in
I oit M irk Hann 1 to the Senate. [ Cuba. His recommendations have by which we can furnish th'»
per'
and the Thrice-a-Week N ' fork
I been ignored by the administration,
fake
( ! ip tient hardly expected a ■ because they did not agree with a Worldboth for $2.25 a vear.
advantage of this offer a J get
pl.,ce in the Cabinet, but Mr. Gary . po icy adopted before he was made your own local paper and the
nini is crtiiited t.» .Mart land, is a Consul General.
Thrice a- Week World at this special
rate.
T he H erald .
Ci mu lient man by birth.
I
It is needless to cry over what'
I’ is h It- g» 1 In r pro!aide that Mr.
1 has been done, but there is little,
McK’ b y will fi d his time too
ulou't that if the Presidential elec­
fi. Iv <i<. ii; ied to attempt Io carry
tion could he held over again at |
< ut ti.c id'-a attributed to him ofi this time the result would be re
‘ i: g th " c untiy a new national
I versed.
I " Lii g sj. stem The originator of
l i- st> r< overlooked an important
Let--■ il.< t’pproval of Congress.
Oregon Dead.
THIS SPACE RESERVED
for the
it the
RAILROAD
Salem, Or-, Feb. 26. — Mrs. H. A.
I- h the little things tnat wirry.^
ftt hej. heme .
ITrhai« C
’
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that ■ ’s • the
theory
upon 1 |
thig ,nornirg at the.
ETA'S CREAM BATAT lu n poidtlv«'cure.
w bii h ’ Little
Bi : lee ’ , ClLa,‘dmLn! «8« of 78 -Vear9’ She wa8 Ul 8ever* Apply
iUl®:IH
into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 50
• ■
•'
cents
at Druggists or bv mail ; samples 10c. by mail
vuk i if. in nigging little pitfalls | ; al weeks. Mrs Johnson was well |
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Sk, New York CiU.
1 «r M< Kinley’s Let.
¡known among the Oregon pioneers..
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(Mrs. Johnson’s maiden name
Unli ss s imebodv has been lying,
was Elizabeth J. Whitely. She was
11 «■
ii of Gov. Tanner, of HI , will >
JOHN F. STRATTON’S
born in Wavne county. Ill , August
CELEBRATED
t y to break the record for gorgeous
16. 1810, and was married to IL A
QJÎTARS,
i i:i‘ rms made by the staff of Gov. |
Johnson July 25. 1841. In April,
► - J----- »
.V ■ rt ii . of New York, several years i
1847, the started overland for Ore
Importer of,5 nd
; L>>. Turmer’s aggregation will at-1
V ho ; * Dealer in all kinds of
gon. with a train of 23 wagons, the
»\uSiC4!. MERCHANDISE,
ii i d Mi Kinley’s inaugeration.
first that crossed the Barlow route | i .l.L.h,viu.t.f £~»tVthSt..Ncw York.
When thev started the family con I
The democrat«, like the rest of
of *father. mother and two
il <- pt ••pie, are waiting hs patiently children. Another child was born
. • they can for that promised pros i before their destination was reached.
I rity.
They arrived in the Willamette
vallev September 10, 1847. Mr. |
Johnsen
took a donation claim of, L
Th. re is no in pr< prietv in t Le
Im n. ami all Pat-
n t ar Ii ut opponent of Jthe policy 640 acres in Marion county. I lie t Caveat*, anti Trade- '•
o«kra«e I ee*.
ent business conduetc
j.
S.
Patent
expi
rienees
of
the
Johnson
familv
Our
O*tce
H
Oppo*-
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------- Offici.
- ----- ,
king
to
get
his
pro-
I f protecti. n st t
lnd wc mtn secure patent in less time than those
•emote
from
Washington.
due! s protn d I v the republican after landing in Oregon in the early
t*end n»«><i-l. drawing or photo., with dr «Trip­
id* ’-»'', it patentable or not. free of
tariti Li I As bmp as the policy is days were not unlike those of other i ion
harge. Our fee not due till patent it* reeurod.
A P-mrM't. -Row to Obtain Patents." with
g" I g to I e : p| lit d every man has pioneers. Provisions were difficult names
of actu al clients in your rotate, county, or
town,
sent free. Addre**.
’I ' light tn grab as much of it as to obtain, and the fiist winter sub­
sisted on beef and potatoes. Lor C.A.SNOW&CO.
Ir can je>.
Opposite Patent Office. W.ehiaatun. 0. C
ov» r a year the greatest of hard­
Indo !i'i<»n> are that, aside from ships were endured. Mr. Johns n,1
' riff, tl e [Kilii ies of tha Cleve in the fall •>( 1848, went to Cali-1
I I .nd M< Kinlrv admin »(rations fornia and joined the g >ld hunters
is a
lie wa? fortunate, digging from $50
ail nut w d lv differ.
LOCAL DISEASE
to $75 p«r day in gold. When he and
i, the result of cold, and
climatic change,.
returned to his family in Februare, It •udden
can
be cured by a [.•■»»»nt
anxiety
to
give
the
pul
lie
Ill Lie
remedy
which
I. applied di­
1859. he brought with him an am rectly into th« nostril».
Be­
a I id«a ’I t Le pia.' I «1 a I a’t •” the
los foickly a toorbed it give«
pie supply of provisions and plenty relief
at
once.
tnadng up < f Mi -Kink-J ’s Cal iliet.
of money. It 1872, after giving
Warner Mider is i.verdning things.
each af their sons a farm, Mr. and ie wknowledeed to he the mot thorough T eore for
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Freer ot all
Nasal
Cold _________
In Head and Hay Fei
Mrs, Johnson moved te Salem rr-nedir*.
It open, «rd elranare the Biaal puM.-S
tllaya pain «nd inflamroati''n, he.:, the eorra. pro­
the memlitsne from eoid». rr-iorea th» arr —e
>« natur K\ le saj s he did not se­ ■ Tnere Mr. Johnson ditd February tects
if taste »nd» mell. Price snr. st Dniiwi»taor hy m»:L
I
4,1895.
Mrs.
J<>hn«on
was
an
ac-
«IT BROTHER», M Warren Street, New Turk.
ti e Lir reel« clion ihroufù a deal
i
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
THE O. C. CO
Huntington, Oregon.