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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1892)
I f 1 f pie tied into a narrow gorge for safe a sentiment against Sherman,which ty. The Water came so suddenly will crystallize in the presentation I Having purchased the entire stock formerly belonging to Cal that they ¡were couqielled to fly of resolutions denouncing Sherman L r DNESDAY JANUARY 1?. IM. with what they could gather and at the aunual meeting of the State Geer, comprising all lines of run for their lives. Sanderson Trades and Labor Assembly which I came upon them as they were hud convenes at Columbus, January HARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, dled in the £orge and began firing 5th 4 AM» PAKTS OF THE WOBI.I». lb It is the opinion of labor leaders oTOVES, HARDWARE, », SUNDERIES, A CARPENTERS TOOLS at them from above and rolling »tonesdown upon them. He killed that the resolution will be passed L El> COMANCHES BY SCOPES. IM I oiler the same for sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH. twelve i;nl wounded a | r at many easily, and that it will play.an im portant part in the Senatorial cam before they could get away. C. IL VOEGTLEY ■ fiere has just died at this | lace paign. — S. F. Examiner. By July, 18G5, he had oyer 100 I1 n who for ten years waged a 1 scalps and had killed at least 14(i merciless war on the Cnianche Indians and seventy ponies, GAINING 'ECKITTK. He ans of this region, says a Fort had no;idea of abandoning hi» Ler (N. M.) correspondent to quest, but was more determined S t . L ouis . December 2G.—The ie Ciiicinnate Em;uiter. His Post-Dispatch has a special from I I than ever to wipe out the whol» JOHN SAYER Proprietor. er is over, but it was one o' the tribe. After the war of the rebell Laredo. Texas, which says: The L remarkable ever known cut ion, when the Government turned 'lews to dav fVotn the scene of iron Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East of Burns, near the bridge ■ of a dime novel. In 18G2 Jas its attention to the Indians, a treat) ble is to the effect that more tight Hilerson . ami his wife and one was made with the Comanches, and ng has been engaged in, with slight 3ustom2ps will receive GOOD FLOUR front B il were crossing th? country neat it was stipulated by the Indian» os*es on both sides. List night i ■ Arizona lme with a wagon and that Sanderson be called awa\ vas repoited that the revolutionist jood Wheat. B| it from the country. He heard of H had captured Camargo, and that H band of Comsncht s came < owt ind for many months kept out ot Gt m ral Sm doval was on the nr*»»-’ B n them and killed the child ami ti.e wav of the soldiers and contin with 2,( 00 men tojnin Ga* a. ' 1 ir B> the women after horrible out- c..t ued his work of destruction, but a' vas some talk to th? effect that . B. H. FINE Prop’t., W. II GASS. MRnait,.r. Sandzrson was tied to a post last was found and told that h> General in th« Mex cm army l.ac W8* 11 compelled to witness the fear must give up the work He com declared for the revolutionists am W.’ens, Liquors, Cigars and Ciga'etUs. After this the Indians H scenes. plied, but with great reluctant*, till march with hr soldi« r» in Ir.s Bpm a series of tortures, and his ind has taken advantage of even • •nimand to j »in the invi.de » Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. by the timels Indian outbreak since to go out aiv rhese reports are meager and ch - ifc i was only saved .......................... of a detachment of soldiers, ¡cill the savages. mt be traced to any partici 1 ir 1'his Sal >m is fi st class in every pirticular. Exp.in meed I a tender B ival i o drove oil-the savages, hut not I source, but the rumors are cridit.d Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. >v some I il they had used fire to such at lent that the min’s face wa» A dear little bride in a railw.i) lined and scarred in a horrihb The irrigation of arid lands is 1 »-. Inner. •oming an important question fo •ar was like most brides i i dtsirim Manderson said little about hi» zast, unproductive regions render.< to avoid identification as a brid». Irible affliction, but returned to -o because of the absence of mm» The Imsl and went out to smok Wm. WOODS, Proprietor. e fort with the soldiers and re tire. As the prospects brighten fo Vn old liidv across the aisle talked »ined there until he recovered hie the favoradle passage of a bill ii o her. "You are lately marr ed Bill Woods is “in it,” "and don’t you f.njet it.” alth. Then he took a solemn •ongress to this end it is notice., nv dear. I know.” she said kindly What he don’t know about the care of horses is n it worth knowing ’ Oh. no—we have been marri< d th to be revenged in a mannei hat the speculator, like a bird <». [at would make his name a ter prey, is watching to pounce dowi i long time.” returned the young Nice Turn-outs, Passengers taken to any part of the co untry desired r to the Indians, ipon and appropriate lor himsel. roman, briskly. I "Ah! excuse me. You are so he lion's share of this soon to o. ,1 HUNTIG FOR INDIANS. valuable land. Along with an ir mung, ami seem so happy.” He supplied himself with a riti» jation bill for redeeming linn .Ji. "Oil. we I'liviJ ••»"; luarricil eight ret zolver and ammunition, and left wasts portions there should be a —ves, eight years.” E. B. REED, 1’ioprietor. th fort. It was a month bi fore he provision allowed possession o il) “Have vou any----- ?” 8 heard of and the affair had al The proprietor has renovated the building from the ground to “Oh! (blushing furiously) no! •y those who cultivate the same H )st passed from the minds of the “Well, well! And I thought at he roof and put in several stone flues. The government cannot afford to icers and men, when one day first you were on vour wedding virtually create land, give it out nderscu walked in and threw Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man and in recommending his house to .'or private individual.*: tospeculab j uirney ” Iwn a bundle containing twer.tv- ihe pi blic, we believe we only do him justice to say his house will “Oh. no! Mv will tell upon, at the exclusion of actual »el- ne scalps. He had followed 'he give entire satisfaction. you—here he comes—that we have tiers and producers. Idians and hung on their trail. been in «rried eight years, Haven’t ■ ling every one that left the camp. we George?” Ltil his presence'became a ^verita- FCRAKER MEN WORKING, "Yes—ves. certain!)’. ’ he r plied. i terror to the hand. “Do you kn< w Ku'e, I have rome He made no distinction betweei S pringfield O., December 24 — of that rice down my back vet.'’ en, women and children, i i.t HEN 115 CALDWELL, Prop '¡ctor. I lied led any that h? h J could get near tc. tr. The Foraker forces are just now en- S tate oe O hio C ity of , SR. He seemed endowed with a charmed with a plentiful supply of| T oledo , L ucas county , Hr. C _ • L r J • u . .< «niisHiiric« in emissaries in ivorkirm working thu the ivhith wage . Frank J. Cheney makes oath fgp“Will serve Customers wi h the best that ■e, T tor the Indians could not get workers with m'ght and main to that he is the senior partner of the cm be produced from K*ar enough to him to do him harm. I ONE to FIVE.HUN- firm of F. J. Cheney Co , doing turn them against Senator Sherman ■ i'l he bo'i'iue known mi tlej lbs. DRED i business in the city of Toledo, coun ■White Spirit.” The Indians be and are me-ting, apparently, with ty and State aforesaid, and that our hands 'or sale, because we ■line frightened, and *hose who gratifying nice« es. 1 isid firm will pay the sum of ONE W. C* BYRD & W. Y. KING. One of th? agents has just 1< ft ! HUNDRED DOLLARS for ea. h ■ere left made haste back to the vertise fierly by sending cirri ■ome of the tribe, carrying with this city, after having the Spring and every case of Catarrh that can and cards in all directions so ■iem the terrible tale of the Neme- field Trades and Labor Assembly not be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. ing purchasers and describing Burns Orogon. ■is on their track. Sanderson fol last night pass the resolutions he F. J. C heney . land. ■>wed them to the mountains, and furni hed, which are almost identic Sworn to before me ami subscribed sale ■ ent where white man had never al with those passed by similar in mv presence, this Glh da)’ of Dec. irn- bedies in Cleveland. Cincinnati. A. D. 1886. ’•c mu iii»<> miy tanas for per ■een before. I Columbus. Toledo, Mansfield and Before his presence became known sona wishing to purchase in our A. W. G leason , Hn the neighborhood he had killed Dayton. These resolutions of op Notary Public. Parti» s wishing to purchase call county and living at a distance, ■ boy, a squaw and two worriors position are based on Sherman s giving cartful and accurate dis ■Every time a band was sent out af negative stand in 1882 and 1888 Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- on us we will show them the land Her him they would be suro to re against the Chinese Immigration ternally ami acts directly on the . we have for sale, and parties desir cription of the same, also the title. Correspondence Solicited. Office ■ urn after losing several members, bill, in 1888 against the legal day Blood and mucous surfaces of the ing to dis|»ose of real estât»* cannot system. Bend fiw testimonials, free. ¡do better than to put their lands in at E ast O regon H erald of eight hours, and in 1884 against ■nd the Indians became afraid to E J. C heney dr Co., Toledo, O I jo about the country alone. With- an important section in a bill £ r“For sale at the City Drug Store. Ina year he had thirty nine scalps. I he establishment of a labor Imd said he had killed twehe more reau. etc. The emissary here was J. I) I whose scalps he was unable to get I At the end of that vear he raised Harris, Master Workman of Pha*- j 3 I he tiumlter to seventy nine scalp» nix Assembly, Knights of Labor, I m<l said that he would not return Columbus. He and J. U . Ristine, DENT IN TUB WOBEI». G. A. Bbthndl’a right-hand man It» w~ariB«qnaHtlMM«unaurpMMd I x> the fort until he had 100. < »etun’’v I > turo bosM of aay other brand N were in significant conversation .»».•< i»l by boat. iTGir THE VEN IIN I killed twelve at one time . •’OR RALE BT DEA.F.RS GENERALLY. f while he was here. Of course Gen In July, 1864, a cloudburst oc 1 eral Bushnell is red hot, money lik I TV I ■ r <lrr Iwf and H an intnllil.u, CmferhlM. I’riofl By cured alaive the village of a had i all, for Foraker. One of theo* jeefs ■ ■ B I »and of Comanche*, and the pen- 'of the tour of Harris is to work up 8 I MB ■■ WnDox l urk Uty. I The Herald. EWS I» GENERI!. I s B y ! AZ ER Ä V SUBSCRIBE FOB THE I H er a 11 j r I i ( » I