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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1890)
PREMIUM OFFfeH! : •rs, and if he could have had the THE HERALD party would not have t>een in such SET OF TIÏE difficulty. The truth is they did VZDWMB4T.V0VBMB1B1*. I*. try to get along without Blaine, as the next beet thing to reading him ÇOMMVMICATiOM. out of the party which they threat W airtnoton , D. C.J ened to do last summer and then In Twelvo Largo Volumes, TMng» ar» «omewhat at a stand gothopping mad bean»« he would Which wo Offor with »v'r-V" •till here. For the paat month I not lift their toe» off the hot plate to thisPapor for a Trifl i Moro u»..a Our Regular Subeci'ipH^^ Fi'lcO* everybody haa been talking election , made scorching by fire» of their . f • Wist in k to largely I i»crr»e<’ t’»e • ire» I 1 and now everybody hat gone home : own building. II during next >ix n»«»ul-'». '*»; ’ I • laciita «iUi u Ntw 1 rk 1 «’*. I to vote it. Not in recont times ha» , The daughter of Congressmen jr wo pre cimblcd t'»'<• •' MM “J'* ' r*. there been »uch a general exodus of Ben Butterworth wedded only to i^ra a »•< cf the WerkJ cf < 1» eae, in Twelve Lstg* ruti voter«. All of a sudden all the be widowed. She married v«wi£ V c I udx ’ n , wi ll u jeitr’- Rid **<’ pfiper, h r a hifle r’ore th ‘1 fellow« waked up to the fact that Howe of fiew York, a disp<rtcii »criptionprice. Onrgrt i-t» ff cclij any ever I iet< h '• ‘ now i» the time to "make the great agent of the state Department, on Dit Ktn* wue the «»■«!<*' >“ est effort of their live«” and they his death bed and he lived les» bv< d. No fiinhor I t’ft'r«'o * •' w< D t! r ft rnc that l a in lii» '< •* have gone home to do it. Both ! • than twenty four hours after the >rc oeu 1 ore t«-ptil r t* -d hia lilt-tinic. Th»*' nLi’tiiid 1 partie» have been »o affected, but of ceremony. They would have been path« s, n : r!y d« lii < ti< *• ■ yjvid dcaeri) ti<i * ‘til C*'M cour»« the republican« have the married on the day he died Uirilliu-. ru- chillfully v i< nr mo»t of the traveler» because there heabh remained with him. bin k in ¡uh us» ly in < r«*tiii: . 1 be witin vt a t • t » f th •** f are more office holder» of that »tripe al o v; tki*. Not i" 1 '< 1 • ft r b»l i’ tl tl. • r.go i . *! •*< and the managers have more monev T iie future dontioy of th ' child s t • f Ph ’ h ‘ «“il> " - dick rs. • . • ¡M audnomrly print» <1 fro i « iiely j * 1 ’ to meet tranaportational charges •ray« ' A-urk of the moth« r. th» I die tillin'' ing u otiti -f muti I A I'ik In- • i. is no better diet for children President Harriion led the voting than J d a I ab.^uteiy vna ridgt 1 : u. lk. notcreum. which is apt tube column and has gone to Indianapo a llulo i « m « rich for the stomach. As a DARNADY RU0C.1 A- » ELD, STORICO, L.EWIT, lie to help keep down the democrat aoporifi • nothing equals a glass of milk OLIVE?? TWIST AL X taken just before retiring. £LCY, TATIONO, iu majority. For the time being, JN, D m . E dm ' aqd J ohnson states froc» THF. OLD CUr?ID- 5 . . therefore, departmental and execu personal observation that a diet of loan THEUNCOMCÌ. i IL A TALE OF Tt;O for children is injurious, «and that tive matters are quiet. > meat !^ND, TiwiEC Arrj t -: »- r they do best cfn purely vegetable and LOUISVILLE, KY I EDW1N DC1OGC. Before this letter appears in type farinaceous diet, with perhaps the sin« he Leading AgrkiilturaH‘>urnai of thj So.. q’instù’n Ih* rnnat f invìi t n«»Vt h ilt ,1 ' gio exception of milk; that the ono the election« will be over. It i» v- iwen t-|«*i.>itf»-l in < v ry ikh . ì • *ì Mads by Farmorafcr Fai’i-r.e- grand object in the feeding of children 'Ifiis«• <ls <•! It«»m»-s i Ameiif b li"t yt-i «•)•.•, i li 1 idle, in consequence, to retail any is to see tiiat they do not cat too much. 1« ho Ut pr<*vt*inÌ!ig |Hti>|>l«i iii m«Ml«*r.»'< • i' 111 " Aa a record of successful agriculture • >viii4 t » t’i*» lino i»f miniarli iiitpr-»vf(l . >»•* 1 of the political speculation prevs-1 C hi li ken must be interested. The ANO F arm has no equal Every 1 <•!»»< - < to agriculture ia openly discussed in ua <> 1 1 I*» v piioe of wliiin pnper. uml th j r* ’ c bv the farmers th«ni*elvcH. No expert lent around party headquarters j pcr>on • and places w hore they find the i » iffi-r t » "ttr H.ibscriltet-M tmd r- atlcr.» ’ t k< on« st interests arc tho^o to which securing a ft»M account of every not fT «rfl t • p y. Evcry li*>mu iu ih© tuli-.. 1 - ” oeea ou the farm It ia duitiuctively tin There ia ons significient point how they v ill attach themselves. If the ;'.i wurk-t. FARMERS’ OWN PAPER. ever, which bear mention. The re-1 parent and tnacbcr fall to pre occupy A record of their daily life presented in a f the fl'LI. tho dangerous outside influ- publicans have had a mint of eno« arc sure to do it. W • must pre OUR GREAT OFFER to »ub.cribers to TIIE HERALD. We will aud language which uiuke H plain to all. LIST OF CBNTR BUTORS monev. This fact brings two re o?cu y th© field if wo would save the »' nd the entire »et ofD:cken»’ Work, a» nl ove described, | ostage pre- Contains ITS th« ne «aof the most progressive fai paid, and the HERALD for one year, upon receipt of 13.10, which i «rs of the South and West, They do not ’1 flections. How long will popular children. ef theoretical farming, but of the Actual con 'liii ’E can bo no appea a co mora only CO cent» nmre than the tu) scription r price, This i» one of th* tiona which conf font us to-day : B F. ltd ns* ■ elections last uuder this continued bop i.l uud promising in c liblhoo 1 aud I grandest premiums F Brown ; Henry Stewart : John M premium» ever offered to sui aui seri) »ent ers. Remit by Registered Waldo A. P. Ford ; Jeff. Welborn ; Hugh T Uruoks : J systematic effort ts corrupt and! youth, than a tenderness of cu>uch*uce I Mail, or call at the HERALD office, Burns, Oregon. C. Edgar ; Steele s Bayoti ; T B Baldwin nti respecting »nu-V thing*, A child who is host of others make thia journal indupeusa’• «nullify them, and how long can never inclined to plead exvus- Moreover, it is equally s for what A HOME MAGAZINE. the manufacturers, even with the Is known tot e wrong, by w- r: ••Mt Eyery subject of interest to the home-make: an im* fatly treatod. Mary Marsden. Lois Cate«b- riches bestowed by the McKinley not a little thing?” who i pi«* • ht, forbids . »rd, Brown. Mrs. Daviess, Miss Cabell. Mis bill stand thia ft firn J pri . s Wh Alice Wiustou aud a score of others wtk ■ slight* st d .¡Din wte regularly. ED.L.HbNI LEYS $10=5111 fair to n -•aiui which in national sff .irs is mid r- th FATBI LATIrEg another HONEST CENTIlt CLOTHING •ps to true 1» In aharge of our Chili* cn**« Departm-v gone bienniallv ai.d in stall ma bi. FOR GENTLEMEN ahe has thè neculiar faculty of being b? I - teresUug aud Instrv ctiv«. 5A;K OR. FKOQKSLfITS Ifi SHE,S33”4tBRE»sTMt»ju«e ters oftsner? N-verh iv. ti -Pent* THE MYSltif OF THE NATION THl CRY OF MILL . sylvania barons i«-e:. mail-'to com* 00 BLACK OR BLUE CLAYS DIAGONAL La a thrilling story appearing in Ko te ¿ASM, by John IL Musick, and is caci CT — W0HSTÍ0. | \ . down more lil erallv and the ;ui*e»n- OH, WY BRGK! Qitenttou. Short stories by distinguished \ 1 r- 0 0 BLUE or BIACK HHNC'iK. ? appeau from time to time. nients have tern equally persistent CORKSCREW WORSTCO. BTOF IT MOW, $ I □ ■ BILL ARP S LETTERS 1 A 00 BROWN GRAY ANO OLD GOLO in other localities where r pu> I Appear ta«a«h issue, and this humor? BOON IT Will BE TOO LATK. I (J ° cHCCK^lLWOOhKASSIMERC. . phe- was never more iuteresting tn $ I have been troubled many years with cans have the whip hi hand. Uiue. ri O OO < PLAIN BROWND'lAGONAl.ALlWOOL disease of the kidneys and have trie<! 13 ITS KDITOKUL DEPARTh. many different temedies and have In this connection it muy he said H ome ano F amm speaks boldlv and ft $ Qi: cagsimere . . •ought aid from different physician« behalf of ” Farmers’ Right* " without relief. About the :5th of April that there is pending '«-fori- Con vision «f th« tariff iu behalf of the 1 I was sufferin’? from a very violent roads for th« farmer ; Free Mail 1 attack that almost prostrated me in gress a measure making this use <>i i farmet ; Co-operation among the I such a manner 1 .at I waa beut over Siu is to “ Bust Trusts." Its mat! ■D. L. HITNTLIY A CO are who I m * la Tailor», *al a*k* When I a«t down it was alrnoM imp*»amble for in< money in Congressional elections th* boat Clothing on Eiwth. Ia ca*e our goeda cannot tie obtained “ Vnir Trad« nnd Farm ere' 1. -•----- or — to put -»ut ou on my ctothea, dothea, v when te get - up - alone, MARK f.-om ifavr dealer, and you wish to frr our good clotuas, send uh th*« - i •» the penitentiary offense IL-w muet kind rruvkknce sent Dr. Henley, with price of th« suit, sad 1» will ba sent by express or Ki.-Ul. do OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to ay not ptea»* tfou » Wa rttcHvtd, tfm enn roturrAod at our <tZ7».-nx*, WE AKINS hair1 1 itnmed.ately commenced chance, of success, though, does w* will ehtBrful’y refund th.« w<»n«y. Our elegaut apparel» nafag the tea. Jt had an almoat quoted above, I a made from autotantl&l fabric*, huranonioualy stand with a republican majority i-> ■tf.acutous effect, aud to the aston t.rinim*d, perfect tn et, and cut in fashionable style Ail tills, together with substantial worlmianabip, is what has bull» up for of all the r«eets at the hotel, n* tho (Greatest Mall Order BualnGS* tn tho World. W* claim both House and senate.'' The pi.' tokaaent ia a R-w days,I am happy to state, to}»« the chra post Clothing Housu In Ameri.'-*». that I was a new man. 1 will ju>. 1». rnurriaEY * oo.. ty of great moral ideas is too fas reauaamend the tea to all affl IB2 AMP 121 MARKar riTKBKT, THE SELF-THnEADINY re*to(Boo Drawer HI. CHICAGO, ILL gone for redemtion and in the way> aa 1 kavc been. Q. JL TUPPEM. I of iniquity wiM it ever walk Tine SENO SIX CENTS FCR POSTAGE. CLOTH SAMPLES FREE. í PiwpriHor Occidental Hotel, ' measure will probably be grandh fcanta Moca. Cal. debated, and metaphorically, pat ted on the back and then forgotten. IF YOU WISH A SOOD REVOLVSK One of the revelations of the next r ^”.Ve 8MITH & WE880N 8 la H »re aea- session will be the census scandal F’rxest small/Oc blued the Ha. a. iaa evor There is a scandal, too, political, in nufac"i ad e»t Kieehanie- and tho XI a -^A «¡..vice of ~*1 experts. In oadbrva »1 skill the social, moral. Queer things have U and U-lud Biagle or •uost useful rtoublUAction. Safety Uam- baen done in this bureau beeide» merle« aud Target models. •nd practical Uent quality wranrkt the manipulation of figures in the eteel« careiuily inspected eletncnts, sad fur workmanship aud stock. .......... Cniaht dnrab.lity and neenraey. Do J •11 known Mt interest of one political party, but be deceives by cbchp moUeoM* 4 « nimitatUms cantag*« that often sold for tho gcQuine article. Tury aie unro Congress will undoubtedly get af ll ibis and dangerous. The Burra * Wna»*ji R e - aake a m * w ▼ >LT*ns are su*mned upon the lem 1* Fit*» firm*» name, addreaa anddateeof paienta, ami are gnat*, ter it and soma of the legislative tag taschlaa anteed uerfeet. Insist up»»a baring them, aud If -' n-ilo ! Tom. . Olad to acc you. o’d fe-Dow I i>ur dealer eanno* supply you, an order aent tn a 1* lesfralsla t. Mis« Nancy’« ar« just a« eager to __ „i-are flticr we we e married. Sit It’» «Imo.* ten jr. -n«a below will receive jimmpt attend n Dw«>.ip wvwm Sown: . let'. ...'shave Imv. an xxiHurtrnoc meeting. How's «11 or Mrs catalogue and prk * xupna appHcat^u. witness the airing of soiled linen as the wife ? ” bMITU dk WKHHON. “Oh! j'he’« r >- ao . gpm* n* usual,— always want» feutrlaalfcld. Xaaa any old maij in the land. A« to fog s imethin/ I can’t nfford.“ ■LORtOCMt MFC. CO “ Weil, wc ad w-int Mxncthtag m rc than we’ve the political and of course more se Don’t you t“ “ Ye* : but I guess 1 wjv-t will be my ma**t< r.’ 1 rious charges it will be fully demon Started to keep d *wn ex pen««* : a«»d now 141 wys I'm ’me» and rhe'* tinil of savins and never having anything t» show for it. I -aw your wife strated that injustice has been sys down * port, and she looked aa happy as am-cn 1 * “I think she Is : ntid wo are re-iiwn cal. tn«.— tematically done to democratic bare to be. My wit.? c n make a little go furthci tha’i anyo e I ever knew, yet she's ahv.iys mr* committee». New York is not the prlsng'mo w rh tome < afnty contrivance that adds to tiie remf -rt and benutv of our little l omc, •nlv sufferer. In short a thorough end -lie's alway* * merry n-< a Inr« ’ When I ask how rha manages lr, a c ulwaia lanHi« an »-ays: plan has been carried out to make •Oh! ChniS my t'X c<! ’ ¡111 think 1 ve «¡i». covered h r ‘ *rcr<-t.’ When wc married, wo both the country republican in politics knew w* «hnul'i have t>> be very car fnl. but «-ha made o ie condiHo»-; si- would fave her Matmz! o. whether it will or not. There are. And sh • wa< right! I wnitldn t do without It my. § self for double the sab-cription pr ce. Wc rea l ih oonaequence rough times ahead It t »grth«"’, from i he tn {».page to tho last word : WOODWOiyvTgXer AffAeWCNff (_ the stories keep onr hearts young; tl c rynop>ls for Mr. Porter who started out to üiWfe-5Hw<»oRAftGt -¿AS of important events and aelentillc matters kc*< pa me posted ro that ! can talk nnderstandlngly cf make th« official census a coadju 5. what is going on : my wife ia Always trying some new Idea iro n the nonscliold department: she tor of the Protective system and make« all her dre««»* nn«t thi-eofor the children, an I *hc gets -ill her pattern- for nothing, whh the has allied with this herculean job Msgar.lne ; and wo s.-tv-d Joo when ho wn* to a:ck •ö with the croup |,y doing jn*f ns directed in th-i the undertaking to counteract the Sanltan >n Depart the t But I can't tell you half!” <4 “What wo d»-rful Magazine i»it will of the America» people in the “Tlemor --»«’s Familv Maga ivr, and—'• LEAVENING POWER S’ H* “ Whnr! Why that's what LII wsntcd so bad, matter of elections. and I to!.I h r it wa« an rxtravaear.ee.” “Well, my Tr end, that's v.hrrc yen tna«le n Cf ths various Rai: îr. g Powders illua Judge McMillin, of Tennessee, fraud mistake, and otic y»*uM better ratify a* £ 0 swn a« y»»u can. 1’11 tak«i your ‘sub? rigl t berr, <X> tratcd front actual tests. •topped in the city a day or two ago en my wife’s acc-»u”t: ».lie's bound tohnvun ehir.a p tn tea-et in ti no for our tin welding next month. on his way to the We«t where he g nr ifold wateh was the premium I go» f- r r Hing AMttNCbMBMt noaeluh. H c’aacopy with f o new lYem nra was billed to make several stump List forchtb«.—the bi ges’thing« t! Ifyott don't CD fee iu It what yo : * ant. yon’vj <*nly t > wri’e t© speeches. He is a candidate for th- pub'hbrr nn«l toll him' what ^on want, who her g It!« a tvk hamm< rern new »arriitgr.and ho will Speaker on the democratic side, make special t m»-«f ryon.rtth r f«*r a duh. nr for —WU*LI«H«*___ Wea-h. B-.-ttrr ►nbecri »e right off and «urpriM and a strong one, too, where there ^oldepÇeQsçr . T«»m <» lv J3.Cn a re >r—will *av»* fifty 'lines that In six month*. Or a-r>d JO cents dtr-r’ tn the a. (/) are many strong men. In ernver- Subli she r. W. Jen«! gs Dem or»-rt. n Ea-t Htb trert. New ork. fvt a tnecuoun copy coataiaiaf W r Ropx»°RD, HL»on eation be says it will be the dem ’be Premium LL LM O »*1 Twisty Te r»j p ocratic policy m th« future a. in its«ly rt-wet »nt*, xCÂ.îr.'E; asertarían. ait»r'. ... Ä ’ÄY c the past, to prevent as far as possi 7¡ ble th« perniciou« class and parti san legislation with which the re a’ publicans have curved the country o 0 and when the*'piHWtuoitv arrives lol thoroughly w„:k itsut-doing Th- Judge tak* s an optimistic vi-w of the future and predicts that bcttn time« are ahead rrrj 6 It L»» leaked out that the rep - bean uianafere „re iac«ne«d ajpiinat Blame fur his failure to take a n>orv aetirr part in the csnqmlgn. HD gtaee, twvivifte Blaine’s friei id’s, however, sav that lb* managers a»<r>r.<id started out Á~&-xJ¿í5 F *tak« tide a Tom Reed campaign I bm -** s rre I»* fcahwtb* -nmj •ad never eaUed •* th« Magnetic e* Rr*:r. Po»»r. ä p un w xisa from '«»vF^vnta 8 Ä a ITTFR VIF O> •f M*i** until they were so deep tn ■IMO • Ö*vM»«ei*«r.b.aJ. they needed pulling oat. HliiME ÁÍMii ÍP CUTKS ASK FOR IT* aj etie ixT ursery, Of Payette Idaho HARDY TREES SPECIALTY l’lì Nur«<y, roruprtsbig Extensive Tbia acres, h located oue half mile from Pay- Nur>try hat done moi« to | ro- tuo.e fruit growing in Ka-.t- •ru Oregon and Idaho than all o her Nur* a* the tresa *’»*’*; «be i J/.•l-’bi •-I." '"•«.anuí -, are ac- . * Ü. ¿'..''.'•.'•i *"’• f» A M o 1 * par,a, eJiuiMied and such vat ielle are •uut-ai-i effered f< r sale that are Known to thrive und Riun ii the ut mountain ¡É P for the firn dme ibi-* year. This pear i- a native af Idaho ia considered the finest i ear grown aud Is ex ren>ely hardy. IH) not fail to plant u few tree«. Addreaa, Payette Nursery, Puyeite Idaho. stock BRANDS. 0 • the *. be had n* part in f campaign ireae* or i •fibs etendard-bear-i 0 * IRON TONIC 0 » Í • 8 »«c h year. WbenM K rip.iun win been, re,‘‘ “l liu*« oi rww Bound volume P , Bret year baci i be by mail nuei o IÍ mt », cal, Aiudyiicni IKX.5, on« vol. M líc!niiiance.sMh^nij HTFNGER. 11. I.T8T1I H orres Either brnneed Riehl Mine: CM. Hl.tl lite b TTLK Pl I Hl .* H e: thf i hr pci tea. fp?.|tJH «ru purnm g |L lft| ( ren.Hi kti * a«*lgg;.hlt sr lb it; h i j the ehai.M-iul vl ». mv 7¡ *11 «i nag T homas í . jai .» is <. w ¡ i LY .It i Aliti rant <■» HAKI’EI. HAlii’t ilAiCPEi i’l-a Hur Eier , mbm a. t hi m . a The ----- V« _ J u 1 .«a.j aeff! 1 he 0<si Nil' \\ he. no t 1; r m iirntki« iih ihr Ñuxto 3 » rip ni vi ■ er. ' if* e -Wi.l ' • Ul », ; vaia . hi k r tei. ,jih a lutti. i**.a H.v pud,.j pciise pn..h.eu .he fnyk, pei volume, fur 17 11,1 t io. li • binuiiiR .« ceipt ui » itemi)iai.<ta «h.,ì.Qhi Mone '»ruer. « ..rdl.teiw AddrtM tiAtlP .d tJ k.*1 n hcKi.fc . r pt 1. , (J.-TRi b-wranrh tfi rk heur r>iun; it* ratti e.,., t ireifvn. H abfek ' s B aia » 11 ili) g ihr ÌIS..1U4ieurta .• Htiii. i a iia iiUüJWuiii I P'«.««, aud pttt rr, iapei.BH’.ie alike ts <b« tau pruieaaionai uiOui». 5» inakinx it anil if I bight a on er. it>«te pa a MiG buaghiiu •* an». 1 a u page i . wcwaa HARPER’* 111 □OO ¿.".'i.r, , . w ■ ■ V« U.K M'1' OI I «1 • t k Ml the atone : rand ,.r beh .arine there’«. i’er leu HAKfER'r i A zap IIAKFFU'S U Ab AZ XI HAkl’ER’N WL£kU tiAKl’KK’.tt Vul Mii ru« P« a> ag« free tu a J rit« 8’ifo», t anaua. urKtiitv The volumi« of la« number for January «fed with ibe humuerrinaa ui vrtier. bound vuluiutevf HiF" year iu n«a* < ivth bÍB.iiut LA« ttg* unid' or b) mf* lai p«r > t. ioih < niri fur ua - lux will Le aeiit bj It ea< b. Keiniltari rt tk«.«M M Mun«\ iruer urUraft.h Aurata TIU l BLS t 9) <1 0 •‘ARPER'S f The “IIIAIIO’ pear will b<*off. red in limi ed Quand es roun.rv. SI F amilypaper ' A"awsbtk J au.ai 'mbLe—wiii. rratte furin)wluk , ”•!- 'Htgpgu ' «aaah ttUï<ÎUieaj atHe-combined. ELDREUGi. 2 Ü H ? ILLÜ •l;a depot, ou the O. 8. L. Ry. Thia «C*1S9O AX illvitbaw &AKIH6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Harar's YciJ Tba rtleMath lion of Iwata ef ’»• quaint taha told by ably illua'rated by b»®-^ different v«l” hr Edwa™ » Nalaun fa.t, L »•'*>" rM rr«ac. a w Butterworth twph« JohLSiue. eie. P rinters I nk . * ZNtMex zog ¿srxjtrrxMx, À l«l. rlp'lon » J- HiarH • Jsi.cll, i*»T, kauwied.' e. Adrenla«.. _ TLMMe fidar» f1 »weriir>«R Copi Money.Urd«r vt Draft.» Addreaa harper •n uf the atotv« -rder uf MA *