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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1892)
it committee. It provides that no ced to lie hanged one L ridav, and B U BN S A J) V JC RT IS E M E N TS. . • — alien who has eVtrbeen convicted on the 1 uesdav preceding a stay <»f r . je; I^^B nfsday m \ rcii » isw “ ^’ob.v or other infamous crime execution was granted.—Oregonian. ; Plie» ... .. ,^.v or misdemeanor involving moral «cali ~~' turpiUide, turpitude, or or who- who, ' is is » an an anarchist anarchist , —B ring fti yovr wheat .—John E«Ht«>r. I-— ■ . . - - ’ . c BVicn or ----- polygamist, or who immigrated Say^r announces he will grind your t<) thia country in violation of nnv wheat at a half c rt a pound, or - of its laws, or wlm cannot read the fifty cents per hundred and guar | v S enator Bates made a short but .-«...titulioh Uf.rf.be Ubired Su*.**. - “"Ue* *“•* "5"r “..... ’lw“'- rung Aeech against the Paddock shall be natuaralized. It requires ure food bill, which he said was a B R EATON à FINE rroprietort. —F or sale .—Three lots with a five years continuous residence in leasurlthat would tu~n the Agri- i n fair business building on one, situ- the United States and. one year ■'“"•'sulturiB depart ment into a huge •g sited in Burns on main street. The the state sin which application price asked is low considering the artis^B political machine, as ■ I • lin • made, to become, a.citizen. advantageous position of the lots ' er it th* ire would l.e a multitude ' for btisiness. Terms cash. For ; f employes, who might Le sta- further particulars call on \y c ■ ioneds along the railroads of the T he 1 ig monopolists i received Bvnl Ä. \y. Y. King Real Estate i ountrj^aiid of course, help carry ; $ f,711.061 in dra backs on tin cans Agents Burns Oregon. 1 cien ut the political orders received ! manufacture*! to carry their pro- "ordì om he: ldquarters. Another rea iduets ahrond. fr* m Oct. 1, 1890, Free io the A IT liete. 1 The Proprietors of the White Front Livery Stable na- hi why Mr. Bate opposes the bill ‘ when the MvKinlev tariti went into ile sure the public that they are prepared to accommodate thaUb*' thinks it a matter belong- ¡effect, up to Dec. 31, 1891, aecord- in every way in their line of business. ig ewusivelv to the several states I ing to a report sent to the House All who are suffering from the' f^*H‘iy and grain constantly on hands, and careful help. ith Which the general government j iiv the Treasury department, in an ieffects of Yollthiul Err* rs Loss of Passengers taken to all pirts of the country. Job Wagon in connection iad mtthing to do. Senator Cook I swer to a resolution calling for in Manhood. Failing Powers. (Son- I . s also opposed to the bill, which he I formation bn that sidject; l ilt in oriho-a, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis 'tor. *avs attempts an utterly impraetic I h-alitv that large aimbint was paid I an*l the many troubles which are ible tli ng in trvimj to regulate and j itetwern Julv 1. 1891. ami Dee. 31 the effects of these terrible disor :ake care of the food, drink ami j of the same year—just- six .months ders will rel ieve. Face of Charge, TOM ANDERSON Vrop’t. medicine of 65,000.000 people,w hi*'h —for the tin schedule of the Mc full direi-tions how to treat ami ICIJiJiever has been done and never can Kinley law did not go into effect un cure themselves at home by writ-1 ing to the California Medical ami j UJlFfbe done If it becomes a law, in til the first of last July. pT think-lthe country will be overrm Surgical Infirmary, 1029$ Market I Street, San Francisco, Calif. with spies and informers, without I R epresentative Hatch says hi* accomplishing anything, becaus the people won hi never accept th* mti option biJi Ht the fictnion spec which l.e thinks are on a — Four newspapers f* r the price dictun^ of a bureau at Washington " ulations. i : ... . ’’-I.. par with another form of gambling, of one. The Metropolitan Rural on what they shoul I eat or drink Will sei Ve customers with the tart limi eau Le procured, with — *or what medicine they should take lie is confideent that it. will be, Home. *1; The Rural Northwest.1 any amount troni One to b've Hundred tbt>. ‘imported by at ¡east: two third* *>‘f $1; The American Farmer.$1; an I -------------------- I'lie house.. The hearings have The E ast O regon H erald . tr2.'(> C . S enator t Sherman has hid U> >een completed, but the chmitte* I \Ve have made special arrangements - cl . love for M r. r Blaine since the nation vill take tiiiie’to thi'l'ollghlv di which h*»l<l goo*l for the next sixty | al republican conventiou of 1880 4 c. vest them before reporting the bill ■ lays, with the publishers of the as he has always believed that Mr Metripolitan ami Rural Home, a Blaine knocked him out of bei 14 I E. B. REED, Proprietor. monthly paper containing each Ma. Harrison sent a sp-eial nommated for President, by that month eighty colums of readable The proprietor has renovated the building from the ground to convention, and his resolution vorld’s fair message to Congress, matter, ami the Rural North West ORE he roof and put in several stone tines whieft was adopted calling upon in which he treats the qtestioii of a j publish* <1 at Portland, a stock journ the P resident to inform the Senab ¡*5.000.000 appropriation in a very | al of general information, also the of tie proceedings recently had liplonmt’c manner, throwing the I I American Farmer« Rich has been Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man and in recommending his house to esponsibdity of uetermening tin I' witmthe Representatives of the' Do . lately enlarged and has a eirciila the public, we believe we only do him justice to snv his house will minion of Canada and of the Brit matter' upon the (’ongreS.-iona I lion of 50.000 copies, ami our paper some I 1 give entire satisfaction. ish government as to arrangements committees, and adding ■ the E ast O regon H erald all tor :c. for rbciproca! trade with Canada ”tatfv ” for the expedition. 1 the price of our paper $2,50 with| lodes no good for the man from ! an addition of ten cents to pav I Majlle. It 43 believed Senator Sher M r . Iliitiicoii md hit» family postage. This offer we make to our! • 3 subscribers who ar*' in arre**r.iges! maif, who is credited with having gone tn Virginia Beech fill' a week's Jt Ol'Ml imjfj that Mr. Blaine was still in noiiday. Ills extramdinary e.xer ami will pay up ami one year in ad vance. and to all new subscriber- ^ualifts th«ii« ld for the republican nomina lions in getting that letter, itom Wm. WOODS. Proprietor. I «ho will pav on*- year in advance j ri p tion, thinks that the publiea Mr. Blaine tired Inm. i We onlv desire one little ten cents lo • - • • r? • tion of the proceedings of the re | in addition to pav postage. We hope all our r-ailers will cent conference will bring out soiih C ongress i«. just beginning to Rill Woods is “in it,” "ami don’t you forget it.” take advantage of this extraordina • ■ ’ -B fafctu not altogether creditable t<> pull itself iogetn'l-r after its Chica I rv offer and avail themselves of I he ! thefceeretarv of State. What he don't know about the care of horses is n it worth knowing. go picnic. I opportunity of getting such an I i I • . .. i. — ■■■ ■ .i — t amount of reading matter fo so Nice Turn-outs, Passengers taken to any part of the country desired ■ |ittle money IF, k P04*! sense of the democrats oui» I ,i livrai e*t. ■ , . ■ '• ,1 ■ i . tgem I of the house has about put an end to all d.wiger of a c’ash in the par Charles Ohls, or "Samlv Olds, as typvvr the free coinage -bill A he was best known who shot Emil |-1 Lowoll. M«'«.. agree ill «ii'inrf that the, cam •us was held several days since, Weber, the l oss gaiiibler, <<• death «; • • • •»• J , *•11 inure of Hood'a sarsspariEa than ol an not for the purpose of binding any- on Third ami :AMer streets one Other I i I ihm I purifier«. For iiibtanee: »■•lAlftG «V BAILEY. Proprietors. F. C. Goonu.»: I *'11 more of lloml'a Ser a- oiw agaiust his will, but to allow' bright u^orning three years ago. was parilla than all other blood purifiers. a i|iterchaiige of opinion as to what a freeman on the 2ith tilt- A. W. Dow-* 4 Co.: Hood's take« the lend I he Wines, Liquors, and •f all other Mrsaparllla«. ought to be done, and the pndic term of on \ i ar * shortened on ac I C. F. Rt.sNcitAlo: Wencll more of Hood's i • S . x '.I . • . . I tion is mude by those high in the count of gissi la-havior. which Sandy 6ar.«a->arilla than ,f any similar. Good Billiard tables. Pleasant Card Rooms, etc , etc. Mxn-rox 4 Sai-*: With us the ta'e of party councils that a special rule ( got fur manslaughter, has expire*! II «id's is 9 to 1 of any ot|ier kl id. . ’ I his Salo rtf’!** flrttf class in every particular. Ex;»erienced bar tendeidw F. 4 E. Ilm.ay 4 Co.: Hood's Sarsaparilla- will be reported from the comn it jand n is g- presumed .• — ____ - tint he will 1 la one of the best mtnlelnes. tee on Rules fixing a i* Mixed drink-H to • l/le^ne 1 lie moni faMidiuu*. date for tn* ; to Portland al on?e. Ohls got a- » i / . • » i if ..« ri . tox 4 Hovav: Hood** Sar-apa alt ijjh'-ideration of the free coinage near the galt‘iws as any man win* a >e of tho ticst medie|ueswe lave. Kira.a Hi •' J- lucre nos every year. Mil The free binding-twine bill went unhung He hung four trial-* F. P. Mooot: We sell twlee as much of ---------- ! ■■ —............................................. .................................................................................................................. ............................ llmsl's Par «parilla as of anything slini'ar. Will toon be called up and a final I he first time the, jury disagree*! C. A. sw.«s: Hood’s la the muet j<opular •*** i vote will l>e taken on it, if the pres- TheU Henry E. McGinn; •*ho was M'««|>arr.U of the day. Tdiarv OTiita druggists speak similarly. ent program is adhered to, on the district attorney, redoubled his • f I This popularity at home, Wllera Hood’s wt Mondav in April. It is ex forts ¿4m| su*'* edeti it* conviting <)lds tUrrsaparilla and Its proprietors have,been known for many years, could not continue if fne Wted that the date for considera- of murder in the first degree. the medicine did n.it pmaeaa merit. A id »n of the free coinage bill will t>e suprente coll it granted a new trial, these facts shonld certainl^eonvlnce pen: :• Should Take Advantage of its In other secti me of the country that Hood's I for the same week in which the and again"'Haf*dy wa,• convicted t garsa peril La is a food, reliable medicine. inding twine bill is passed, and Last March a change of venue was Hood’s Sarsaparilla ranteJ to Washington county, ami lat it will be disposed of before g granted Fold bv dre-yi*». »1; eft f >r »*•. Frrrsi'ed only by • '- I- HQPU.A CO., A pot I»* ai.es, le other two tariff bills, which olds was convicted of manslaughter Lowell. M •*- ive I lie right of way al all times. an(| Up fwr one year. He Ar IO3 09383 Ono Dollar ndi* rived at the prison March 2G, and ■e called up >• worked in the kitchen. He was a ■ a Ä“AXAIFMVrive»,Instant I W- ■In Carsfhr l«-f arci m an Infnllilmi A rill amending the naturaliza- model prisoner, and by earning all |l I ■ H I'll»*. Frkv|l. Ily ■V ■ I MR ^^Drutorietso* m>"1 Hornt'i“« hi laws has been favorably report- the merits possible shrrtened i.ii b"* Yur* ert”’ to the House from the Judiciary term one month • Olds was bcl U’ i .- B I |gb he Herald. B URNS BUTCHER SHOP i • I ' ' The Druggists Cigars Cigarettes. • i 5 SUISCPìBHS i O THE HERALD HDW K HOUR UHI i «