VOL. V. BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, FEBUARY 10. 1892 i The Herald. NO. 19. It Look* Lik»- Annexation holding him up ns a warning to the and driven as a trotter until last »o’ith of to day. The poor fellow season when his gait was changed The matter uf Canada being an­ was known so widely that he sum to pacing, and hedeveloped wonder* FROM ALL IMRTSOFTHE WORLD nexed to the United States need became the talk of the city. The fill endurance and speed. Mr Jew* not trouble our people, it is only a undertaker went to the station to ett w'll probably semi him in the MILLSON MAJORITIES. IUBLI8HER8 AND PROPRIETORS. matter of time. The population of meet the body with a hearse this grand circuit next year. Cnnada increased only 8 per cent afternoon, and received the follow W ashington . Jan 2G.—This SUBSCRIPTION RATES : in the last ten years. Why? Be- ing telegram: "Thank- for the in morning the Republicans thought P ortland , Me. Jan 30—The e Year | cause most of the Canadian young Months. ■'•2? vitatioti Regret that I can ’ t come that Hon Roger Q Mills was sulk ­ Daily Advitiser says Mount Wash­ ■ee Months men. after being reared and educate s Year (in advance) ■2.°° ft>inv.funeral, but I am busv un ington i« to be capped with the lar­ ing in his tent. To night they HERALD ( I.I B Í.ISI e Magazine... . to the States full fledged citizens. 5.20 ibi and Harper’XWeekly l ’ he undertaker filled un the grave and the highest beam of artificial 5.20 ten minutes, during the debate to­ ild and Harper'-» Bazar | they are today occupying pronii- Hid llarper s Young 1 oung 1 People copie 3.75 day on the adoption of’rules. to dav. and Colonel Sweeiiev W'-nt light in the world Id and Harper's It can be easi­ Mr. ¡bl and Alden's Manifold Cyclopedia. 2.90 i nent positions in all walks of life. i back th aiiditionai volume after Vo). I. 55 cents: Mills was in the House taking an to Harrisburg. ly seen from Portland, and under tent» extra oer volume. v< stage. Forty thmiSAud yoting Canadians proper conditions it can probably active interest in the proc edings jr-t'opiesof all Ricalane works can be ex ¡fought for the stftrs and st ips dur­ l.e seen even from Boston. The led at leisure in tile Reading Room. for the first time in several weeks. ing the civil war; over GO,(XX) Tire company which is to be organized He has been suffering fron illness, F®-Publishers of periodica’* are solicited to dav resident» of Chicago, and ml clubbing rate*, a copy of their work for and it is a pleasing coincid* nt that him- to carry out the Fclieme will be B uffalo , „Jan 30.—Two •ur Free Reading Room—We tile and bind the all the cities on the coast count latti r at close of even half-volume, "'><1 r-«i < i lie reappeared here to resume his dred representative horsemen were up of prominent railroad and hotel eop t* bv advertisement. them amongst their most prominent duties about the same time that the guests of Henry C Jewett ves- men interested in the future devel- business and professional men. Speak-'r- Crisp was sufl eientlv re­ terdav. nt his famous stock farm opeimmt of New Hampshire. It is ADVERTISIN'«Ì RATES Port Angles, W;i»h., seems to have full stable believed tb it this light on the sum­ 1 wk I 2 wk I 1 ino I ; mo j » mo covered from an attack of the grip near East, Aurora. The ................... a great attriictioH for our cousins in »2.50 I »5 00 $*, *W I »11.00 »15.00 to again take the gavel. Ex Speak­ of fivers, comprising some fortv mit of Mmmt Wasl’.imiton will be j8.ro 4.00 6.60 12 p i i 18.00 Victoria and most of th<* leading, to co er.Reed has undertaken to justify 5.00 8.00 !•> no , 24.00 horses was exhibited on the covered snob a novel and beautiful spectac­ 6 00 10.00 20.00 1 32.00 ;>0.00 I citizens in that roval city are he;iv- 54.(41 his eatise in the Fifty first Congress 9.00 15 00 28.00 48.00 track It is a mile track <>f which le that it will benefit the slate of 16 00 28.00 48.00 1 80.00 IkO.C« ! ilv interested in its progress. It SO 00 10 00 co oo i no oo 14 J W by making a speech that might well three quarters is under cover, and New Hampshire sitnplv viewed aa mav be that the C. P. R have their the horses ire trotted and exercised an advertisement. have Gen taken fora dress rehears eve on Angles as >i terminus with a JOB WORK al of the first low comedian of a all winter The feature of the dav furry from Victoria. Be that as it l.iiiifthcl II i mocil'i <> Heath. was the phenomenal performance He not Of tverv verv description (teucri çxecuted with neatness farce comedy company. mav. it looks significant when such j J ' ' t rena«,liable ratea. only p’aee himself on record to day of tlifi stallion Frank Smith, a g< on ■Ju lair*. Poster*, Pamphlet» men as Commodore John Irving. Hill Heads, Eai Hopes, 1 etter Ilea nn officia ’ l directory . •htufMr •Reel and h^eflbrt has ton. Thomas Shotbolt, Ed^ar Crow : Frank Smith was driven l»v Mina i been g ie myontrollnble. 1 liongh’not « • Baker. Phniles DiVkcnsoii, R T • , -, * > I been treated in another comtnn. West. The st ;il I ion was sired Ip’ r<'«em,dinei-n declared. Majorities a»e supreme »ybrnor 1 ■ D.Sylvester Pennover Evening Telegram. •»etnry of State .R Geo. W. McBride only within the power granted to jp* 11 r.-r K Phil. Meisihan. Publie Instructif loll R J. R. McElrov ¡them under the Constitution. Our ■e Primer R Frank Bnkei R | fat tiers did not believe that the ma ) R 8. Bean. ■erne Judge* R ( Win. I’. Lord do everything. Sixty D ’ W. W. Thaier ijority can Reuben S. Strahn. millions of people, w liich is a ma SIXTH judicial district : Met tn.’ge D M. D. C lifford joritv of the p(a pie of the United [riet Attorney • D C has . F. H yde r< p Representative H azelton . Pa.. Jan. 30—Lock (I». - •- D. 8. D ustin States, could not for a moment sus It Senator ■(D). H enry B lackman papers Thursday published long i pend the right of trial by jury; Observing housekeepers quickly learn that Dr. Price's COUNTY— H arney ; [sixty millions of people cannot obituary notices about Patrick Fur I FBLISHKDE VERY WEDNESDAY I W. C. BYRD & SON. I SÍMVITED TO HIS FUNERAL My „ idge (D) W m . M iller (D) W. E. G race C has .N eiikli . T hos . G Doi’soy suspend the right of every man to ry. who was reported dead in the worship God according to the dic­ Latirvtown poor house. Years ago tates of his own conscience, and Furrv came here from Ireland and ; when gentleDD-n on the other side taught school. He soon achieved a 'I») ? ■nnissioncrs W m . A ltnow talk about making the majority re­ reputation throughout the state as 'D? ( I.J'tie How ard. sponsible for all legislation by mak­ a mathematician of remark«ble hakney it . ». land office ; i-Vl^er ’ ‘Ji H ü NTINOTON ing the majority absolute thev ability. His Irish wit was phenom­ • H arrison K ellev show a characteristic contempt for enal, and he was regularly sought the Constitution and for the tradi- for to make political orations and SOC FETTES. i after-dinner speeches Conviviality , tions of the country and our institu | SA LA A REBECCA Degree No. 43. and love for drink proved his ruin, i [ tions. leet» every l«t and "d Weiinradav. however, and for the last three or B elle G eer , n . o . Mr Reed had the temerity to in ■ four weeks he has been in the poor- terrupt Mr. Mills once. Mr Mills A. O. U. W. Burn» Lodie, No 47 I sat down on him in his dignified house. Col. Ji tn Sweeney, th»» wit leHl every lit and 3d Thur, fai» I of the last two legislatures,' heard H. A. D illard . M. w. wav—a wav that a man like Rued of Furry’s death while at Wilkes could not, of course, appreciate— BPRNONIA HONOR Lodge. No. 8. barre. The Luzerne statesman had I and the Czar resumed his seat and cetseverv 2d and 4th Mondar M aria K elly , C of h stayed there. Mr. Mills was heart-) known the mathematican intimate- i ly, and at once telegraphed an un­ HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77. f O O F ilv applauded by his colleagues, leet. », odrt FeI| Ha„ dertaker to take charge of thelmdy. EP R»»n. Tre.» Ä Amos Cummings who opposed him The undertake- telegraphed the heartily in the recent Speakership house authoriti»» to ship if here at contest. l>eing especially cemon H arney post no . 4». g . a r once, and prepared a handsome ^?K*r*ry :ld Weiinodar of each strative in his approval of wha,t the Texas statesman said. In this con­ | casket and dug a grave in St. (>a- The Laiirytown nection it may l»e well to aid that U. 8. MAILS. institutiun i» far from railroad or Mr Mills is completely restored to ,sf t 8CRNS— VALR rives and ¿»part» daily. Munday» excepted. health, and that he will be able to tekgraph office, and so a reply was win »— canyon city take part in the future delibera­ not expected for twenty-four hours. ?i**L*S’,a,r"i*«