East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 27, 1892, Image 5

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The Heralcl.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
USH I I.!*'-- WASHINGTON i.ETìER
W ashington D. C. Jan 20.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
Mr. Harrison has. if high repub
liean authority may be believed re­
A full and Complete Stock of Groceries and Supplies.
vived Blaine of theChilian business
and taken it entirely in his own
Ranchers wishing to purchase their supplies will do well to call and see
hands The same authority savs
what we can do for then) before goiug elsewhere.
that an ultimatum has been sent to
FROM
Everything at BED ROCK PRICES.
Chili and that all of the correspon­
l»rif.
H. E. T hompson ,
Yours Respectfully,
dence and the President’s accom­
Mummified In a <'•«'»■
Manager.
A. ROBBINS.
panying proclamation which were
ready ten days ago but were held
The remains of a child have been
back because of t he Chilian minis­
Bound in one of the chambers,
Knee inhabited by the t’litl dwellers ter having succeeded in bamboozl
■lear Gila Hot Springs in N M ing Mr. Blaine as to his country’s
■ he remains were sent to the Smith intention*-, will go to Congress just
as soon as the evidence of all the
IE ai ■onian Institution Washington. The sailors of the'Baltimore has been
■ody is in an excellent state of pre­
servation and is that of a child about taken, This evidence, as far as it
HE.V
has been telegraphed to the eastern
BREaNTON a fine
Proprietors
■our years old.
When found it w.s wrapped in papers, has created a very war-like
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■loths and bound to a piece of wood feeling in Cohgress, and if Mr. Har­
■bout two feet in length. The legs riston does not hurry up and send
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Here drawn up. about in the po»i- the correspondence in, he will find
the committee has decided that it
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■ion of a child in the act of creep it demanded by resolution.
The House has adopted a resolu­ will unnecessary to grant healings
ie.
■ng. and the fon-anns were raised
■othat the hands were near the tion offered bv Representative Hol to those interested in them, ns it is
us eja ■boulders, with the palms toward man that has spread consternation not probable that a single new fact
Hie front. The fists were tightly among the promoter of schemes re­ could lie brought out.
1 he Proprietors of the White Front Livery Stable as­
ro ». A
quiring "a little appropriation.” It
Representative Harter, of Ohio,
sure the public that they are prepared to accommodate
■linched
declares it to he the judgement of has introduced a bill to consolidate
in every way in their line of business.
AN INFANT MUMMY.
JJ^“Il'-.y and grain constantly on hands, and careful help.
the House that the granting of sub and reduce the Customs Collection
The i odv is very light, the flesh sidies or bounties by Congress in districts in the countiy, which he Passengers taken to all parts of the country, Job Wagon in connection
money, public lands, bon’s or In thinks will improve the seivice and
h BVing 1 een thoroughly dried on
he bones,and the skin is ve-y much endorsement or by pledge of the save $178,000
• / annually.
The democrats of the House have
^Birunken.
1 he body closely re public credit, to promote special
private industries or enterprises, already reached the why and where­
n letti ^■nbles an Egyptian mummy ex
» '»re
TOM ANDERSON I’rop’t.
clpt in color. The skin is a light independent from tiie constitutional fore stage of the session. Thev
power of Congress, is unjust and want to know why Secretary Fos­
ieht dB ■wn. perfectly smooth and so
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flSell preserved that the pores can impolitic and in manifest ^conflict ter has withheld the payment of
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distinctly seen The fingernails with the spirit of republican institu some $30,000.000 appropiated for
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tions. And further resolves that in the fiscal year ending June 30 last;
ah ’e peefect. and the teeth w< re Ìli
rlet-nä t8 ICt when it was discovered. but view of the present condition of the also whv some $35,(MX),000 less than
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treasury, and because eflicitnt and should have been paid out of the
tley have been taken out
cv
The nose, ears and the eyes are honest government can only De as appropriations for the current fis­
is broken on the sured bv the frugal expenditure of cal year, during its first half ending
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. skin
,
Will sei Vv customers with the best that can be procured, with
i««n rkht knee and one of the wrists, the public money, while unneces Jan. 1, has been paid. These Ques­
any amount from One to Eve Hundred !t>s.
sinews and sary and lavish expenditure under tions and others concerning Gov­
n «.. •* ^Bjaisinr the bones,
bon
dried flesh. The head is covered any and all conditions leads inevit­ ernment finances; ma.v give the
l^Mth fine, soft, black hair about two ably to venal and corrupt methods Secretary more trouble than the
irtches long, but. it is very small in in public affairs; no monev ought grip did, from which he has just re­
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ie* 1 comparison with the body. It is to be appropriated by Congress, ex­ covered.
The democrats also wish to know
no longer than that of a well de cept such as is necessary to carry
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'»Hoped infant three months of age on the departments, frugally, ef just what effect the McKinley tariff
fieientlv and honestlv administered law is having upon the count) y.and
^■1 is very nearly round.
J. M. Hill, Prop’t.
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The. republican party has, by its it is proposed, in order to obtain the
he custom of wrapping up pip
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sesand fastening t hem to boards national legislation, given protec information quickly, that the House
Stages leave Burns, Oregon, daily for Harney, Drews»*y, Belli at
tion to certain classes, always at committee on Manufactures investi-
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Westfall and Vale, where
vails
among
the
Indians
tothe
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sent dav, and was no doubt in the expense of the masses; but it gate its effect upon the general
lie among the cliff-J Wellers. It has persistently denied prolection manufacturing ir.t rests, the Com­ with the railroad. Good fresh horses, careful drivers, new vehicles.
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RATES OF FARE FROM BURNS TO ONTARIO AND INTERVENING JOINTS
^■believed that the child whose to one class, to which t might have mittees on Agriculture, Labor and
Burn«, to Ontario
|10 00
I Burn* tu Vale
been
given
without
expense
or
in
­
Commerce to do the same for those
Wllv was found near the Gila Hot
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” GroveCity
6 .’>0
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■■ Weal Fall
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•• Beulah
6.00
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“ Dreweey
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jury
to
anv
honest
man
The
class
several interests. A Senate com­
«■i ngs wa* left in this manner,
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• Pine Creek
2 50
j
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•• Harney
that, for some reason
no one referred to is the inventors, to mittee spent a part of last summer Baggage, 30lbs to each Passenger. Freight and Passengers
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be way-billed. Passenger fare paid in advance.
• returned to it and it died of whom the country owes so much, in making an investigation of this
H arry F loyd ,
who have vainly implored Congress subject, hut the House proposal
N krp A cklks ,
J. M. V aughn
vation.
Gen Sup’t.
Division Agent.
Burns Agent.
to amend the patent laws by mak would be much more thorough.con-
Want to De Prepared.
ing it a criminal offense te know sequently more satisfactory.
ingly infringe a patent.. Represen­
Speaker Cri«p is expected to lie
Chatham expressed a desire to come
J. H. W rijiht —Testified that he
hether or not there will be a tative Tillman, chairman of the well enough to preside over the
in
with
witness
but
upon
being
in
­
had
resided in Harney co since last
with the small but belligerent House committee on Patents, is de­ House by next week.
formed that witness would not Mav. Had resided in Malhuer co
th American republic, Chili, termined that the democratic House
leave Huntington until the 19th about 4 years prior to coming to
e are parties in Pendleton who shall have the honor 6f passing a i Evidence Given in the Content Cane,
he concluded to come on the train Harney county; was acquainted
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1 it prudent to be prepared" for bill complying with the inventors’
that
was then at the depot. Chat with Henry Masterson since about
■ill to arms from t)ie government. wishes and breaking up the prac­
J B. H untington .—Testified that
ham
further told witness that “those the !2tM of December until some
H- Carroll, assisted other Grand tice, now so common, of intentional he had known M. M. Brierly since
fellows out there will have to put time in June 18!M); was with said
>y men. is endeavoring to or- infringement of successful patents June 1889; had »everal conversa­
up if they get anything out of me.’’ I Masterson at the Agency ranch in
ze a company, and had reciev- by narties without financial respon tions with Brierlv in Baker City, I
On cross examination witness stat­ Malheur county; that said Matter
far the names of twenty-five sibility.
about the 21st of June 1891; that
ed
that at least 7 or 8 persons heard non worked there up to the 5th or 6th
The Senate committee bn Elec Brierly said he had been offered
bodied citizens who are willing
conversation between witness and of June 1890 did not know if he
list. A meeting will be held lions this week hear! the contested $300 by the people of Harney to
Chatham; did not know Chatham worked anylater than that date.
heeler’s hall the 19th. to efect cases of Claggett vs Duboise, of testify in favor of Harnev.
Mr.
was an alleged illegal voter, did
organization, and the com- I Idaho, and Davidson vs Call, of I Brierly further stated that he did
C. C. K ii . ho I'RN.—Testified that
not know it. yet. That M M. Brier-
Florida.
The
hearings
in
both
will be readv at once to re-
not like the way the people of Burns
his residence has lieen in Trout
ly told witness in Baker Citv that
creek Harney county since Julv or
d to a summons, if any. from • cases were mere foimalities it hav­ had treated him and also the p»-o
Charley Parrish, the attorney in August 1886; has homestead filings
le Sam.
E. 1). McLaughlin. ing lieen certain beforehand that pie of Harney had treated him
liehulf of Harnev. offered him the u|s»n a piece of land in either Silvie«
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. is also receiving names of thecommitUe.almost unanimously meanly. That he is acquainted
$300 to testify iu the interval of , or Trout (treek precincts did not
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ns who wish to enlist in the favored the sitting memliers, Du­ with John Chatham, had conversa­
said town; that if it were not for know which; voted in tne town of
bois and Call.
Burns for the town of Harney for
t
of
a
war
with
Chili.
tion
with
said
Chatham
in
Hunt
­
Ire
Owing to the fact that the arti­ ington on Dec. 16th. 1891; Chat­ the fact that the |>eople of Harnev county seat.
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efforts
of
these
gentlemen
««>
had treated Ipm disc airteously by
t <
commendable, but perhaps a cles which will >*e effected by the ham showed witness a subpoena
iff
firing off guns around his house
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premature If me > ar« nred- separate tariff bills likelv to be re­ from Referee and asked witness if
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and otherwise frightening his fam­ ^■B
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Blnlxf nod M nn inlmhl
ported by the House Ways and
•t<
erc
will
lie
plenty
to
respond
he
was
compelled
to
answer
it
Wit
­
Il
li
( «r»fhr I’ll»«. I’rloJI. Ity
in
Means Committee are so few in
ily he’d be d—d if be did not do
>o
Id war he declared—East Or- numlier. and that thev have been ness replied that so far as he knew
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so thorughly discussed in the press. everybody wae answering them.
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 27. 161*1.
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