East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 28, 1891, Image 1

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    BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. NOVEMBER 28,
Semi-Weekly Herald.
1891
Hormon Eideis at Work in Russia.
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certain place, the dog following J.
GREAT REDUCTION IN RICES I
S. Kennedy. After being separat­
PUBLISHERS VERY WSDTEiDA Y
S t P etetsburg , N ov . 12.—The
AND SATURDAY.
ed some time, J. G. heard the dog
BY
authorities of the famine stricken barking, and supposing he was on
A full and Complete Stock of Groceries and Supplies.
W. C. BYRD & SON.
province of Samara are dealing
the trail of some animal went to­ Ranchers wishing to purchase their supplies will do well to call and sea
with a new evil in the shape of an
P ublishers and P roprietors .
ward him. When within fifteen
invasion of Mormon missionaries ' yards of the dog he saw a dark ob­ what we can do for them before going elsewhere.
from America. These are conduct­ ject in the brush and discharged
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Everything at BED ROCK PRICES.
One Year
$3.00
ing an active campaign among the hoth barrels o^his gun, containing
Six Months.
F .
.1.50
H. E. T hompson ,
Yours Respectfully,
Three Months
.75
poor peasants, who are induced by I buckehot, at it.
Manager.
A. ROBBINS.
After the reports
One Year (in advance)
.2.50
circumstances to believe anv story he hoard his brother call to him
HERALD CLUB LIST
Herald and Harper’s Magazine..............5.00 about the promised land being at a that he was hurt, and going to him
Herald and H:ir|>er's Weekly
. . . 5.20
The arrived just at the last breath left
Herald and Harper’s Bazar
... 5.20 distance away from Russia.
WHOLESALE!
RETAIL 1
Herald and Harper's Young People
3.75 Mormons invariably select for their
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his body.
Herald and Alden1! Manifold Cyclopedia, .2.90!
Each additional volume after Vol. I, 55 cent!: | victims families that have girls.
10 cent! extra per volume, postage.
, They describe their home in Amer-
ffSJF“< lopies of all the above works can be ex
HUNTINGT()\\
There is a girl 10 years old near
»mined at leisure in the ReadiiiK Room.
j ica as a land flowing with milk and
Pittsburg, who speaks only a lan-
ffW Publisher» of periodical! are »elicited ! honey, and just the place for starv­
to lend clubbing rate», a copy of '.heir work for ing peasants.
gunge
of her own invention, though
The latter arc led to
«ur Free Reading Room—We file and bind the
lat’er at clv»e of every half-volume, md
< i i part with their little belongings at she reads and Understands English.
We are now located in the New Brick Block, with plenty of room,
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copies bv advertisement.
I anv price and undertake a journey The single person who can translate occupying three floors, ¡mil each floor loaded With goods
to America. The authorities are the peculiar tongue is an older
Will maintain our former rules: : “
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ADVERTISING RATES:
Square “ Dealing, une “ Price-
A portion of her vocabulary
«PACK
1 wk 2 wk I 1 mo 3 mo i 6 mo 1 1 yr at last aroused to the determina­ sister.
Best Quality.
' Inch 1150 12.50 l'|5 00 I n
115. Ot) tion to put down Mormorism in Sa­ is as follows:
We buv clour. Meats, Stock Salt, Barb Wire, Liverpool Sall,
3.00
1 -
1 00
G.50 12 bi
18.00
28.CO
Chy chy Kve, a colt.
:l
’•
3.50
5.00
8.00 l.-.oo
24.00
40 00 mara,
and
the
missionaries
will
6 00 10.00 20 00
4.50
“
4
32.00
50.0U
Canned Goods, and Coal Oil in CAR LOADS. Our Prices are LOW.
Sota, angry.
6.00
0.00 15.00 28.00
•18.00
54.00 have to seek pastures new.—World.
12 '.'0 1(1 00 28.00 48 00
hi “
so.no 110 00
Phatota, pleasure or fun.
20.00 30 00 40.00 60.00 110 00 143.0 ■
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SEND FOR QUOTATIONS ! !
Tooky, tn gi. a strong rope
An Ol<| Story.
CORRESPON DENCE SOLIC ITE D.
JOB WORK
Meli, mamma.
Prprietors Huntington Warehouse.
Your’» Respecfully,
Beloh, papa.
Of every description executed with neatness
The Independence West Side
end despatch, at reasonable rates.
J. H. AITKIN, Manager.
Popo tikan, to swing to and fro.
Circulars,
Posters,
Pamphlet!
savs: How many of our readers
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Envelopes,
bill Beads,
l etter Heads,
Certain pliikd igi.-ts are studying
Statements,
Note II eut. s,
Cards, TicKets, I know the origin of the name “Long
Memoranda.
Invitations.
liudgeis. Etc.
this new speech with the hone of
Tom,” given to that stream empty-
T he H erald is kept reguJcriv on f’e for re l •
*t'
r discovering some facts as to tin
ferenre, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newsnaper Ad ' r £ illto the \\ illamette SOIlth Ot
vertialiiK Bureau. 10 spruce at..-New York.
| Corvallia? If, origin,.ted thus- A origin of the language
\ party coming from California toOr-
' egon in 1844, had in company a
Nearsighted Lady—“The boy win
long,
slim
Irishman
nick
named
¡
9
trying to tie that tin can to that
N AT1ONA1.4
Benjamin Harrison Long Torn .
President
One morning, perform j poor dog’s ta<< ought to he thrashed
. Levi P. Morton
Vice-President.
Secretary of State
James
G. f Blaine
iiaries
si er
a*l0'u*'°ns on that stream, tvithin an inch of his lefe—the hor-
(. harles Foaier.
Secretory of Treasury
j'.’hJw. Noble! he fell in and got a good ducking, i r:,i i!tru hrnte ”
decretory of interior
Redfield Proctor
Secretary of War
Benjamin F. Tracev I Afterwards, any of the party refer-
Secretary of Navy
Maid—“It’s vour boy mum.”
Jeremiah M. Rusk
decretory of Agriculture
wm.
ii. Miller
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.......... ring to that stream, called it. the .
Attorney General
“
My boy?”
John Wanamaker |
Post in aster General
Long
Tom.
This
is
the
origin
of
"Yes
mum,”
STATE—OREGON:
the
name.
Soap
creek
derived
its
r
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J-
N.
Dolph
“Tell him if h VII stop I’ll give him
U.S.Senators .
K
( J. H Mitchell I
Congressman
........... R. Binger Hermelin i name frem the old bachelors lrvinp some cake.”—World.
.
D.Sylvester Pennoyer I
Governor
. . .R Geo. W. McBride j in that section in 1875, from their
Secretary of State
. Phil. Metschan. I
R
Treasurer
J. R. McElrui I beir.g destitute of soap for
the
iupt. Public Instruction R
Frank Bakei |
State Printer
R
Governor Per.noyer has lost none
The Proprietors of tin1 White Front Livery Stable
|
washing
of
their
clothing
Among
) R S. Bean.
R
sure the public that they are prepared to accommodate
of
the
popularity
enjoyed
by
him
al
Supreme Judge»
R . / Wm. P. Lord !
hnnholnra were Kit ZlHRHCt.
) W W. Thaxer these bachelors
D
in
every way in their line of business.
the
election
over
one
year
ago.
The
Reuben S. Strahn. ; David stump and “Picayune” Os-
11 y and grain constantly on hands, and careful help.
SIXTH JUDICIAL district :
peonie have the same confidence as
M. D. C lifford 1 born.
D
Olstrlct Ju ’ge
(hen in his integrity and devotion Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Jol> Wagon it. connection
C har . F. H yde ,
District Attorney
D
Joint-Kcpresvntàtive .
(D).
IL S. D usti ^ lí
to ttie principles of right and justice
Joint-Senator
.(D) H enry B lackman 1!
A Dealt Niejrcr.
This
will be amply proved if the
COUNTY—HARNEY:
W»t. M iller
County 0 jdge
(D).
Governor
is selected by the next’l . E URNS BUTCHER SHOP
There was a big negro 32 years
,W. E. G race
(D)
Clerk
Democratic
state convention for |
Treasurer
.... (D)
“ T A.
Á 1 M
M< c t K ÍÍ innon
sm > s ! r,f n£p nnl,,p,I Beverly Brown, who
TOM ANDERSON Propt
. ID) T.
surveyor
. A.
A. C owing
......... (D)
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—- i W4S sent to the Hudson county jail their candidats for United States
Sheriff
W.
E.
A
lbkrson
Assessor
...
...<>»;,
.III).
C has .N kwell ! the week before last to have his senator.—Guard.
School Superintendent . (R)
Tilos. G. D ooson
Stock Inspector
On Wednesday he
(D) Í
W m . A ltro »’ sanity tested.
CommiMioueri
Lytle Howard.
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was found on his cot apparently
An exchange says that the big­
HARNEY U. H. LANK office :
dead. The doctor was called and
gest liar in the U. S. lias been heard
Realster
J. B. H ontinoton
So Beverly
Receiver
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..H arrison K elley declared life extinct.
from. He wrote the following: ‘ It
was put into the blue box, the lid is said that an Idaho farmer raised
Will het v<- customers with the best that t an I <■ procured, with
CHURCH DIRECTORY
screwed down and taken to the
104)0 bushels of popcorn anti stored
any amount from One to Eve Hundred lt>s.
morgue. “Its only a dead nigger.” it in a barn. The barn caught fire
BtJRNS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
said the driver. “I'd like to see a and was burned down; the corn l e
M.D. WILSON PMtor.
There will be preaching by the pastor in each dead nieger.” observed a bystander.
The’ Incorporated
gan to pop and filled a ten-acre field;
sivuth as follows, until further notice’
¡st Sabbath—Hurna—at 11 a m, »nd 4 30 pm The lid was taken oft and the by­
one of the old mares which was
2d Sabbath—Island S< tool House— at 11 a tn
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—Harney—at 7:30 pm.
stander observed:
“Why, he’s nearly blind, saw the corn, thought
Sd Sabbath—Burns—it 11 a m, and 4:30 p m
4th sabbath—Harney—at 11a m, and 7:10p in alive!”
Now the doctors think he it was snow and laid down and froze
will recover. If it hadn’t been for
to death;
TRANSPORTATION Company
SOCIETIES.
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the curiosity of that bystander to
C. C. McCoy, General Manager,
see a dead nigger, there would in a
HARNEY IX7DGE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
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A
widow
with
two
girls
married
Meet! at Odd Fellow» Hall, every Saturday
short time have been no dead nig-
Stages
leave
Burns.
Oregon,
daily for Harney, Drewsey, Beulah
7 SC pm,
H, M. llonroN. N G-
a widower with two boys, and had
Ben Brown, Tre»a.-
ger to see.
Westfall
and
Vale, where
a second family by her new husband
harney post no . 4», g . a . r .
CoIse Connection is Made
When a terrible rumpus was heard
Meet» every 1st and 3d Wedne»d»v of each,
A few days ago J. 8. and J. G. in the nursery, one day, the ner­ with the railroad. Gm
month, at Odd Fellow»’ H»1L All Comrade.
RATES Or PARE FROM RUINS TO ONTARIO AND ISTFRVINING
Kennedy, brothers.living in Woods. vous husband shoutid upstairs:
iood
BR l ERLY. P c
I in oo
Burnt to Vale
Burns, to Ontario
C has . N cwkll , Ad’j't.
McbU-1«
Tillamook county, went hunting in ‘Whatever is the matter?” The
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‘ We«t Fall
S Ú0
- GrvveCIty
« <n
" Ben lab
the
mountains.
They
tramped
to
­
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previ er y
2
"
PtneC'ivek
little wife unswered sweetly over
ü. S. MAILS.
I
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•• llarite>
f.
must
gether until alanit no<»n, when they the balustrade: “It’s only mv child Baggage. 30fba to each I'assengcr.
Freight
nn«l
Pffaaengera
•<T«M»— VAL»:
he way-billed. Passenger fare paid in advance
ate their dinner When they start­ ren and your children having a row
Arvive» and depart» daily, Mondays excepten
M V a IGHM
N eri A cki . es ,
H arry F i - oyd ,
ed to hunt thev separated w?th the with our children, dear!”
■nans—CAKVO1« civt :
Burns Agent.
Division Agent.
Gen. Hup’t.
Arrive« Mondai», Wcdweaday», Fridays *
Leave» Tuesday». Tburnday». eatu.-daj« 6 «m understanding that they meet at a
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
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