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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1892)
1 • B U R N S A D V ERTIS E M E N TS [ ations shows there is certainly a of the Government service, and that ~ à — . -------- ---- --- - , largs force with Garza, and in one is the task which we have set for ' and it is by no means a j of (iarza’s detachments,which Cap- ourselves, W ednesday jaxuary i .' im » l GREAT REDUCTION IN FRICES ! light one. as we shall have to do I tain Hardie fullowd, there are not I less than 300 men. At a camp; battle with the Republican Semite | A full ami Complete Stin k of Groceries and Supplies. where they had taken a single meal over the many extravagant amend were found the remains of eight ments certain to be added to the Ranchers wishing to purchase their supplies will do well to call and st* 51 ALL PAKTSWFTHE WOULD. beeves,which had been slaughtered; ' appropriation bills by that body, what we van do for them before going elsewhere. also thirty one campfires. Thej which constantly grows mure ex Everything at BED ROCK PRICES. lURDER OF GEN- i trails bore pr< of of a company of travagant in its ideas.” 11. E T hompson , Yours Respectfully, Speaker Crisp has st. far recov ERALGARC1A several hundred men. Manager. A. ROBBINS. Tnere are rumors of a battle be ered from his attack of the grip as to be able to do a little talking on M onterey . (Mex), Dec. 30.— tween Garza and Mexican tro«»ps, the new rules of the House with his i but inquiry across the river in New I ernor Reyes of the state of Nue- Democratic coleagues of the com |>on, and the military authoi- Karedo.fails to cornfirm them. mittee on Rules, Messrs. McMillin here, are much disturbed over A SOCIETY OF MONKS. and Catchings; but it is not thought I situation on the frontier. The be I T’UEBi.A Mex., December 30 — that the new rules will he reported I Ivement. of the troops through He from the lower part ot the Re The excitement he-e over the recent to the House for a couple of week-, Proprietors. I die during the past five days has | arrest of twenty six priests and but that will not retard business much, as the House will work tin B n very great.,- and the transjror- I students becauso they had organ Bon facilities of the Mexican Na | iz»»d themselves into a society of dvr the rules’of the Fiftieth CongJers ; Bril Riilroai hive been insuf- I monks is still intense The Gov until the new ones are ret Mr. Mills has almost entuely re Hfitto aci.mnilite the heavv eminent at once instituted an in gained his health, and is daily seen u m 1 upon it by the Gave«*n vestigation, which has resul'ed in on the streets, building h lliself up -»ensatiomrl deuelonenn-nts. Il has ut. '»ecu discovered that the monks I by taking lung walks. GENERAL GARCIA KILLED. There are no new developments were organizing with a view to The Proprietors of the White Front Livery Stable as The news was received here late creating a religious uprising and rev- in the Chilean situation The ad i sure the publie t hat they are prepared to accommodate ministration having suflicientL as t night that General Lorenzo .•hirioii against President Diaz, and in every way in their line of business. 3. "cia, in command of the troops they had a strong following among ,-tirred up the country is now wait ¿'•‘“H'ty and gram constantly on haid», and careful help. I” the field in the northern zone ot j the lower classes. It is believed | mg to m ike up its mind what to du Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection B xico, with headquarters at Mier [that they were working in union next. The Republicans cannot hide th» 1 been murdered by his com ■villi Catarino Garza. The Govern force. anxiety they feel about Mr. Blaine’s nd and that the entire ment is making an effort to learn inhering several hundred men. vhether or not similar monk’s socle intentions; they want to know jtisi EL URNS BUTCHER SHOP tier his immediate command had ties have been organized in other what he intends doing, in order Him TOM ANDERSON Prop’t. Jutioni they may trim their sales accord ie over to the revolutij»ni:*s. parts of the republic. mglv, and all sorts of devices hav« lissing over into Texas i t one oeen resorted to in the hope of gel Idv at a point between Ron a and iERAIJFS WASHINGTON LETTER. ting the wily Secretary of State t< Irsa. declare himself. At a dinner parts MEXICAN TROOPS CAPTl’BE ). W ashington D. C., J?n. 5. (his week attended by a score o » N ew O rleans . Dee 30. —Th« A prominent Democratic member Senators and Representatives be lines Democrat's Laredo i|Tex ) I of tile House committee on Appro longing to the Republican party, n Will sei vc customers with the best that can be j rocured, with p'cial says: A telegram h;l been priations. talked very interestingly was decided to send an embassy t< any amount timu Uue to Eve Hundred tbs. Bceived l»y Colonel Coree. im Nuevo of the situation to your correspond Mr. Blaine, in the person of Col. \\ I a redo, from General Gitri-ia, at ent. He said: "I am afr .iri that \V. Dudley, who, ever sin« e bis fall- ' I ien. in efleet that Captaijj. i U l liar The Irn roporated there is a disposition on the part of ing out with Mr» .',larris< n. has beei d e. Third United States fTvarrv. L........... Democrats to expect to«» much from an ardent Blaine man. with a re »titled him that his (Hardie’s) the present House. Reforms un quest of a ) outive ves or no as t< outs reported that Garza’s men der our form of government must his becoming his party’s candidate AND ■ere massing near El Tigre, a cross necessarily by slow, even where Dudley called tin Mr Blame ano TRANSPORTATION Company. Bg on the Rio Grande, on the line ootli branches i\f Congress and the j i devoted almost an hour to the most C. C. McCoy, Gent r tl Manager B Star and Zapata counties, Tt xas j executive are in accord. We have oersuasive arguments he knew how --------- O-:-O--------- Beb»w Rio Grande City. Captain i to contend against a hostile Senate to make,an<l left as wise as when ti« Stages-leave Burns. Oregon, daily for Harney, Drewsev, Beulah Bardie stated that he was march- ' and Executive, but we hope to come came. Mr Blaine declined to com Westfall and Vale, where Big for that point and asked Garcia i about H»me reforms lithe tariff and mil himself. * CoIse Connection is Made B> be on hand with the Mexican in the expenditur • of the govern with the railroad. <' Go»»d fresh horses, careful drivers, new vehicles, Representative Spriqger says h RATES OF FARE FROM It KN.- To ONTARIO AM» IMIIXIMK, 1 oiMs ■'»nips t»» receive the maraud Ti- meiit. There may be a slight dif • ' has received many letters from al. t j BnriUK to Ontario .. >io «s, I D.rs ■hen they cross to Mexican soil. ference of opinion in the party about sections of the country, »commend •’ •• Gf.rt-e« Itv H Ml “ - We st En 11 7/4 •• “ Henlah t. hi " " Ineun-v . 4.1 • I A report was bi ought to Monterey whether it would be best for the ing his plan of attacking the Me — • I’lnf-i'iei-k 2 AO i '• llarnev 1 W Brom Zauata county to-night to the House Io prepare a.id pass an entire Kinlev tariff bill in sections, in Baggage, 30fbs to each I’.is«»-nger. Freight and Passengeia 111 UFt be wav-hilled. I’asst-ng. r fare pni<| in ndvin,t«\ Bflvct that Garza’s troops had cap tariff bill, according to Democratic i means of separate bills prwiditq H arry F loyd , N eri A cki . es . J m . V aigiim Bored a detachment of Mexican -ideas of wbat such a measure for the amendment, or outright re Gen Snn’t. Division Agent. Bnti s Agent. Broops, together with their arms and should le, or to pass a number Of peal of the worst sections of tha B'piipinents. The report states that bills correcting the inequalities of law Mr. Springe»* thinks that, th» Bhe revolutionists executed the of the present tariff law; but there committee on Ways and Means wib Beers and gave the men a chance can be none as to which of these report a number of these separat« B<> go without th» ir arms or j<»jn th« plans »re.the most likely to bring; tariff Lilis early in the s ssion, ano 4 ■evolutionary forces, and they ehos» practical results. The first could, that they will be put. through th« Bhe latter as their choice. of course, be p ««red by the House, House without any unnecessary d«i but it could nut possibly get through lav. A FIGHT REPORTED. the Senate. while lhere is reason for The Republicans shouted to« The Tmes-Democrat San Ari- believing that several of the latter soon about wheal being put on to» Bonin s|ieciai says: When mussed call be gotten through the Semte. [ free list by the reciprocity treat; KI e United States troops will attack thus throwing the responribility of j wj|h the Wes/ India Islam!-, •arza, who is said to l e em-binped their defeat upon Mr. Harrison. The official schedule of the treaty Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. Bliear Topeka. The locality is far "Now as to appropriations. I do |lilB made public, arid the best jfrom a telegraph station ami an en- not know what will be the result ot wheat, corn. oats, salt oi f igement mav have taken place to , the effort to have all the appropria blade, • dge toward him, and at the p>ckled p »rk arri beef gets, is a re His aim with stones at nnv mark av, The only news received bi tion Lilis restored to the Appropria- distance ot 100 feet ent apples in durtion of 25 |»er cent in the exist .ir game was unerring as tnatoflhe ■eneral Stanley was to the lurego- «ion committee, but personally I most skillful handhrof the rifle halves by tlnowing them against ing duties. fliing effect, and came from theoflicer agree with Mr. Holman in (relieving lie annually bagged scores of small the edge ot the bh de. He could ■commanding Fort Ringold miring that its »»'ixiniplir hnient Wbuld ma I game, pheasants, rabbits, quails almost halve two out of every three A lli-uiarkiub- Nume-Thniwrr. IBourke’s absence. - *' mil squirrels, which he killed with apples lie threw. Rohbm II oo H' h terially aid in cutting down the to The murder of General Lorenzo tal of appropriations It is supposed that we have IM «tones He could kill a bird on tlx- great feat of skill was to s< t tip a 1 cannot ■Garcia hy his troops and their , sav just where we shall make re men nowadays who could compete wing oi a rabbit at full speed al |s-vied sapling at a considerable dis I light into Texas to join Garza |iap ductions, but r will sav that ev«ry on even terms with the obi archers most as easily as he could kill it al I Lt nee and spilt it with m. arrow-* M'en confirmed. The killing oc- Democratic-memlier of the House A man named Un Bailev recent 1\ rest. He ha«l a large leather pouch A e do not se e that this is more ■ urred at Mier. The number uf de- who has caref«i!ly studied the sub- died in Pennsylvania who war attached to one side of his coat, in I lillivolt than splitting an apple on Berters is not known ject is of niv opinion—that we can worthy of a p^ace with the old-tini* which he, on all occasions earned ■ he scythe.— Rural New Yorker It. KDIE IN HOT PCI«LIT. make a very large reduction in the soldiers. His skill in throwing a g<Hidly supply of carefully «elect ■ ■■ Mn"AWAIESIS”|rttwilnrnint Lured». Dee. 40.—An interview the total amount appropriated with stones was said to be something ed stones. An exhibition of his 4 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■lr’ i. f ari'l In hii bifulii- B»ith a United States M «rahal just JI I I 1LW < or. Tnr I'll»., I'm-'»I lly out interfering in the slightest with marvelous, He was mentally de skill which was always a favorite flW ■ ■ * |>rii(w>t<i>rnii>il. Nuni'M B fr. m ih .- xi.-initv . f Garza's <|M., the workings «4 any useful Ir .icli ficn-nt but a giant physical!). with him was to set up a si the | 1 911 ■lfw.AAh'*“IUMMV J I ■■ M 2AM. Yurta Cay. Ths Herald. NORTHWESTERN MAIL □»PRICES rïP.aniBakmg U<J^Powder I