East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 06, 1892, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY APIRL 6. 1**X
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EWSl.N GENERAL
wahzes make one palpitation; two
palpitations make one call; two
' calls make one attention: two at-
I tentions m.-.ke one fool (sometimes
two); two fools make one flirtation;
one flirtation, plus two boquets
equal to one engagements, equal to
one marriage.—Roseburg Review.
M ALL HlKTSOE THE WOHLD
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A LADY KILLED by A CRASH.
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BOILS WITHOUT DIGITS.
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to night and organized a Clevland
Club of 2,000 members. The hall
would not hold more than half of
Having purchas'd the entire stock formerly belonging to Cal
those who wanted to attend the
Geer, comprising all lines of
meeting. E H. Cabaness was made
temporary chairman, and J. P. Till-1
HARDWARE, crckery , glassware , tinware ,
man elected permanent president.
, HARDWARE, SUNDERIES, A CARPENTERS TOOLS
Speeches were made by Colonel ST0\
Sumter Lee, E. H. Cabanes*, Rufus
I offer the same for sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH.
! N. Rhodhs. Judge Arnold, C. A.
, Cowks and others. Every mention
C. H. VOEGTLEY.
Delibetatelj Emptier HU Revolver In- ofCkveI,lnd.g na|ue wag che<.rvd
to Her Body.
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I The wildest enthusiasm pervailed.
C leveland , March 30.—A tall Colonel Lee in his speech said that
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young man rang the door bell at 90 j>er cent, of the people of the
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the residence of Herbet O. Fitch, South, as well as of all Alabama.!
l bright, healthy girl baby, born
favored Mr. Cleveland’s nomination.
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hout fingers or toes, is now at St. I No. 29 Jennings avenue, about 1 He said the politicians objected to I
JOHN SAYER,
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ry’s Hospital getting a set off o’clock yesterday afternoon, and i Cleveland because he was to big a
Proprietor.
Mrs
Fitch
came
to
the
door.
The
trite its
man grabbed her by the hand and man for the Presidency He added :
Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East of Burns, near the bridge
ly a neat surgical operation the , exclamed: “Why, Jennie!” “Why that Hill was to small for it. [Ap­
Id now has both fingers and
Frank, is that you?” returned Mrs. plause.] The sjieakwr paid Cleve-
mbs, but is still toeless
Fitch, with a pleased expression. land a glowing tribute for his poii- Customs"s wi.l receive GOOD FLOUR from
'he child was born in F resno “Oh, you know me, Jennie? Well, cy toward the South, especially in QOOd Wheat,
nty about six weeks ago to the you will be sure now.” Then, drop­ putting Southern statesmen in his
« of L. St Goodwin, the father ping her hand, the man drew a re­ cabinet. He predicted Cleveland's
ng a school teacher of thateoun- volver and fired, the bullet passing ! nomination. Mr. Cowles, lately of
Both parents are well formed clear through Mrs. Fitch’s breast Connecticut and a member of the
1 under middle age, but it is1
and coming out at the back. The New York Reform Club, said that
ierstood that a near relative was ; wounded woman scream» d and if Cleveland was nominated all of
ieted in a similar manner as their turned to run, when he fired three, New England except Maine and
i iy was at birth.
Last week Mr. more shots at her, all three tak.ng Vermont would go for him. Reso- f
odwin brought the baby to this
effect in her back, and she fell to lotions were passed favoring Cleve- i
y for treatment and decided to
the floor. When neighbors rushed land’s nomination and urging that
ice her iuiSt. Mary’s Hospital,
in they found the fellow coolly re- the club make every effort to send
ere, after consultation with Dr.
I loading his revolver. Some one j a Cleveland delegation to the Chi­
T. I^onard. an aperation was de-
The Tost Wonderful Publication Ever Published.
suggested that a doctor be sent for. ' cago Convention.—The Republic.
■ led upon.
i “There is ne use,” said he; “I have ; Chinese Eind a Way to C hmm < >ur North
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done inv work too competelv for
II )W IT WAS DONE.
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j that. I came nere from Fort Wavne
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The fingers and thumbs of bot h
this morning to kill her; that is all
M ontreal (Quebec). March 27.
ical Chart
£ nds, as well as the toes, were
1 I came for. If I had found her son —The Chinese and their Canadian
lidly joined together, so that a
anywhere around I would have lawyers have succeeded in driving |
Political and U. S. Map Combined
.nd or foot appeared to be a single
killled him also ” To the police he a coach and four through the present,
emlier without any division of dig-
said he was Frank R. Draeger, of anti immegration laws of the United
i. Merely a very slight depres-
Latest 1892 Ed i ton, 46 x 66 inches (largest ever printed.)
j Fort Wayne, Ind., and gave his age States. The present treaty with
jn cunld tie seen when a close ex I
MOUNTED ON ROLLERS AT TOP AND BOTTOM.
as 20. When asked why he had Great Britan provides that any Brit-,
nination was made, which served
shot the woman, he said: “She and ish subject shall be given free entry | Bv »j.eclal ^rrangemeiua with the the publfcher. we «re able to obtain a number of ths aboe-v
indicate that the bones were sep- j
her cursed son have had inc under !ah(] right of residence in the United Ine",io"ed
»»»i propuae to furniah uue u>ea»h ,>f our aub«crib«TB ■ Thia
t :.:„ Map
. la r. iieeeaiity
ated. It was found the finger
- tu
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- race, creed , or in«
in every home, «eh.»i>l oroflice, and will be i gpeeially deatrable to relui to <l»ilv
----- t uiiring the cun>
a
spell
for
five
year«
anti
I
have
just
States,
irrespective
of
political
damnaiKti
—
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it. ua it locates at a giatue e>ery important (act connected with thu history
•Les were the same as those of any
got free. I came here to kill her color, On Thursday six Chinamen, of our country and Amerltan poliths
dinar? baby.
and I don’t feel sorrv. I have ■recently arrived from Vancouver
Dr. Leonard, in performing the
wanted to do this for some time and presented themselves before the Su- I
THIS DOUBLE MAP CONTAINS:
leration, did not cut the flesh down
11 am glad it is over.” In a state ' peri or Court and were duly natural­
itween the bones—or, rather, car­
ment which he had prepared. Drae­ ized as British subjects. They were A diagram showing all of the political parties. II x 66.
lage—as the deformity would not
ger save that Mrs. Fitch and her soil ‘ giv 11 thei- usual papers and went A diagram showing all the Presidents anti cabinets, 5 x 66
! permanently remedied by this
I A diagram show ing the political c< mplexion of each Congress, 2x66.
have had a stranee influence over awiy yesterday evening
eana, because the flesh would
I A diagram showing the creeds of the World, 13x10.
him and he thinks they hypnotized : Three of th“iu left for New York A diagram showing the standing armies of each Nation, 13x10.
;ain unite upon contact. Instead
him. The spell was over him for via the Canadian Pacific. United A diagram showing the Naval tonnage of each Nation 13x10
this an incision was made along
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Map of the World, 13x20.
five years and it just, left him last States officers stopped them at the A Complete
I e upper surface of what would be
A
complete
Map
of the United States. Rand, McNally A- Go’s 46x66.
Saturday. Draeger is undoubtedly bonier, but were compellel to al­
e
first
finger
when
the
operation
A
Map
of
Central
America. 10x13.
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insane. Mrs. Fitch who is still low them to pass after examining
is finished. The blade penetrted
A Map of Alaska, 10x13.
| it to the skins thickness An- alive, but gradually sinking, ¡8 38 their papers A prominent United A Mapof south Africa, 10x13.
her incision was made on the un- years of age. Her husband is a States Treasury official, now in A Map of Upper Nuba and llabeshor Abyssinia, 10x13.
A Mapof Persia, Afghanistan and Beluchistan, 10x13.
T side of the second finger. Then conductor on the Valley railway Montreal, says that the Chineman I A complete Map of the Solar System—Bist ever made, 13x10.
he first finger was lap- and her son ¡8 employed on the have at last succeeded in finding a
the second, and that same line. Her brother is the hus­ way to evade the United States law PICTURES of all the PRESIDENTS from WASI1NGT >N to HARRI­
SON.
d on to the first, and two band of Draeger’s sister Draeger until the law is amended to suit the
hung
around
the neighborhood of case. "As British subjects,” he |
were made.
Fitch residence all the forenoon and adds. “Chinees can flood the Uuited
IT ALSO GIVES IN BRIEF.
TBK OPERATION A 8UCCE89.
got two Ixiys to inquire at various States, and the only people to get a
The history of Colonial politics; the history of Revolutionary poli-
This was continued until eight houses until he found the right one. benefit will be the Canadian Gov­
it precisely aitificial but new fin- I A dispatch from Fort Wayne savs ernment. which will be able to col­ tics; the history of the Confederation; the history of the (J. S Govern­
brs and two thumbs took the place I that Draeger has acted quetrlv for lect its $50 per head from largely ment by Congresses; the history of the U. S by administrations; an
analysisof the Federal Government; valuable statistics on Debts; valu-
what before did not bear any some time.—Telegram.
increased immigration ”
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/ore resemblance to the nicely
I statistics on Revenues; valuable statistics on Expenditures; issues of
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all Political parties; The history of all Political parties which ever ex-
•rmeO digits than a block of wood
Crickets aie reported to lie hatch­ sted in,this country.
Birmingham. Ala , March 22 —
The operation is not
1 .. considered
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I very difficult one, but it was nec ,. | Following close after the visit of ing out in great numbers in Uncoln
laary that much care should l>e Senator Hill came a Clevland county, Washington, and also on A CBOMOlOOKAl, TAILS OF £1» OF TH« HO»T IMPnlTAST «VISTA FROM TH« DIMOVIRT OF AMIRI-
ixercised In its performance for the ! *,oo,n to-night. 1 he largest gather­ the Iridian reservation at Warm
CA T1 TH« FRRHSHT HAY
Spring.
Oregon.
At
the
latter
place
perfect formation of the fingers.
of Demotratic seen in Binning
The publishers’ price is $6 00,which is very low considering its merits,
* "he baby is now doing very well, ham for years convened at Erswell they consumed the crops last year.
hut we, in connection with some of the leading publishers in all the
nd in time it is believed the fitt­
States,
have l«en fortunate in arranging for enough to furnish at only
ers
row to be as perfect and
90 cents each, delivered free to any part of the United States,as follows.
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veloped as any. So far
t has not been determined whether
1st. To any new subscrilter.
o treat the feet in the same way.
2d. To any renewal subscril»er.
'osaiblyaome appliance will be used
ltd To any subscriber now in arrears who paya up to January 1st
natead when the child is old enough
next.
o walkUs F. Examiner.
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I a by Gir|. That 1'oM‘kHCd
FtlRRcrH Nt.r 1 ties.
Neither
BETTER THAN AN ENCYCLOPEDIA.
-A. Reversable
üöpRICE'S
8nmM in - tai . A rithmetic .—Sen-
^mental arithmetic calculation
thee; T wo looks make one sigh; J
four righs make one waltz, three
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
As we limit the time that we will furnish these Maps at the
prices, we advise all who desire to avail themselves cf thia^uppertu
to attend to it at once.