East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 11, 1892, Image 1

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BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON,
J.
MAY 11, 1892.
ho Herald.
direction by actually laying thirty- haps 100 population, is about thirty while the parson was looking around
nine perfect eggs. “From March 8 miles east of the scene of the at­ to see the cause of the disturbance,
E VERY WEDNESDAY
to 13 it laid two eggs each day.
tempted holdup on Wednesday. and the deacons forgot the pastor
KROM ALL PAKTS OF THE WOULD
Learning
of
this
remarkable
fowl.
On Saturday at 5 p. in., five men and grabbed the fighting dogs and
»in n
amh,.n
Dr.
J.
H.
Musser,
a
neighbor
of
Mil
­
strangers, entered the store and threw them into the river. The dogs
n friem I^^K ers and P roprietors .
r of tbi
I
ler
Eshleman,
related
its
exploits
to
postoilice,
occupying one building, dropped close beside the minister
bit.
SOME KINDS OF KISSES.
I
the
members
of
the
Lancaster
Coun
­
and
held
up
the persons in charge and the young woman. The par­
»l’ics
SUBSCRU’TION RATES:
Iluw This UnexplainableSliinj> is Sanct ty Medical Société at their recent robbing the safe of $1,000. coin,cur­ son dodged, and as he went under
W.00.
1.50
Hltlll.
ificil by Love.
i meeting.
Two werts ago to test rency and gold «lust. The robbers he lost his hold upon the young
..
.. .75
.75
M oaths
-----------
J the accuracy of his statements, the
Year (in advance)
then departed as they came, on girl and sank out of sight The
Whatever a kiss might be, there fowl was penned up alone and close­ horseback. The discription of the
HERALD CLUB LIST
two deacons rushed in and rescued
PIE
.irpcr'- Magiudne............ S.00
bscril
^^^^■arper’s Weekly
........ S.20 is but one thing that sanctifies it, ly watched. During its confine­ five men answers well with that of the pastor and the now thoroughly
exico.
and 1 rper’s Bazar
S.90 one thing that should permit it, one
ment it has laid, bv actual count the parties who tried to stop the I baptized girl. The dogs had bad
1<I and I rjier’s Young People
3.7S
Manifold Cyclopedia,
zine
thing
that
should
demand
it,
and
exactly
twenty seven eggs, nine of train. Full particulars have not vet all the lighting taken out of them
id Dec ^^^^K>nal volume after Vol. I. 55 cents:
1« exi
i- volume, postage.
that is love. Not necessarily the them in three days, and the remain­ been received regarding the Sparta and swam ashore long before the
M "]!«
ie Nun
plett' f allthealn.ve work« can be ex
love of a sweetheart; it may be the ing eighteen in eleven days, It affair but a recent dispatch states
ler.
^Knre in the Reading Room.
commotion ceased. Then the bap­
■’s J|
love of friendship, providing it be does not cackle when it lavs, nor that a posse of armed men are in tismal ceremony was resumed, but
»th bii
MAliHheri of periodi. iilH are solicited
Ml ref
rates, a copy of their work for not a friendship between man and does it
manifest any disposition | pursuit of therobbers.— Huntington before twenty nine candidates had
for
Reilii • Room—We file and bi-"i the
every half volume, end v»'- u woman; the love existing in a fami­ ■ to hatch or show any particular Herald.
•aid.
been immersed the proceedings had
M>(|j|vi.t isemeur.
line, A
ly-
j preference for laying on a nest, ap
been interrupted four times by dog
ed, lor
Snm Mrn»K«*i**M inhering
ie. Itffl
Is not that kiss a mockery which parently being suited equal! ly well |
fights, and in each instance the dogs
LOO |
A»V ERTISI NG RATES:
<>na woman gives another when wjth the bare ground or floor of its
«lebv-
j were thrown into the river.
2 wk 1 mo 3 mo j 6 mo j
avoid i
C heyenne , Wv., April 28,—News
meeting, when but a few moments hox _j<ew York World,
no I >11.oo
>5 00
—
•
'
■
18.00
6.50
12
61
1
has
just reached this city of the
: othe
before she had been gossiping about i
Hanged an(| still Alive.
8.00 15.00 I 24.00
20.00
zv.w
■
!
32.00
10.00
the one she now salutes? We are I
terrible
adventures
of
a
carrier
in
Hiccoughing to Death.
15.00 28.00 4S.00
28.00 I 48.00 I 80.00
I thankful that
the Big Horn Mountains. The car­
at
last
fashion
has
H arriston , Miss., April 28.—
10.00 I 60 00 I 110 AHI
rier’s name is Sam Stringer and he (foieman Blackburn stands to day
taken it in hand and frees us from j
N ew Y ork , April 28.—James lives at Buffalo lie takes Uncle
he gushing woman who saluted us
JOB WORK
without a rival for the strength of
Brandon, a colored waiter, is hic­ Sam’s mail to Ten Sleep, traveling
unit'.'
on
all
occasions
with
a
kiss.
We
his neck. On the 20th inst , he
:
E?ry <>»■• »eription executed with neatness
coughing himself to death at Bel about seventy five miles on horse
«r ofi'HmMfoh L at reasonable rates.
are glad that the custom of present-
was hanged for wife murder at Fay­
Pamphlets
be kiNkfor«,
Posters,
levue Hospital. For twenty-eight back over almost inaccessible
le Uni’Küpe«,
Letter Head«,
bill Heads.
ng the cheek in preference to the
ette and is reported to-day to be
Card«, TicKets,
entylnfaeut«.
Note Heads,
consecutive days, morning, noon and mountains. On the 28th of March
Ave lia Mrand«.
Dodgers. Ete.
lips is becoming popular. It is a
Invitations.
il le to walk around his room and
Hl I--------
night, he has done nothing but hic­ he left Buffalo to take the mails to
eveui |BäiB
converse with friends. After hang­
_is kept regularly on file for re custom brought home by the foreign
iiya
cough, hiccough, hiecouh. He was I Ten Sleep. The trip had not been
Geo. 1‘. Rowell Ni'wimaiier Ail
'x du
-clioo! girl and the convent-bred
ing for thirty six minutes and be­
reau, TO Spruce at.. New York.
nid t
taken to the hospital today from made since last fall, and at 1 In
ateur
girl of our own land.
ing pronounced dead by three local
home,'where he ..ad been without peril of his life Stringer undertook
i ul
The girl who has been taught to
oh'sieians bis supposed remains
• 8 di
medical tj'tenilan^, Jle has not the journey
‘FICIAJ j DIKE« I util.
He
reached
Mavo
•ffer
her
cheek
upon
all
occasions.
Jl I.
w»T<‘ turned over to relatives for in­
liam
been able to sleep, or can he retain orter early in the evening of tin
vho has received a kiss upon her
>n.
terment., who reside in Frankhn
food ot! his stomach, owing to the 29th and rested over night, ami
national :
now, as a great honor, will not be
comity. While enroute to the fam­
.. Benjamin Harrieot
unceasing hiccoughing fits. He was then started out with four mules to
tit.
............ Levi P. Mortoi
so apt to give her lips to the firs
ily Imrving ground a scratching on
State
JamesG. Blaint
1 a pitiful sight as he lav in the bos make the joliroev across the monn
ary of
Charles Foster
I
knight who comes a wooing; th<
tin*
inside of the coffin was heard.
. .
John W. Noble
ary of I nterior
pital to day. His hiccoughs tire at ta’ns. He had made only eleven
Redfield Pronto I lirst man who flirts with her.
ary of War
Sh
The top of the coffin was removed
ary of Navy
Benjamin F.'lraee'
pthp<rateof thirty a minute, or one miles when he had to leave his wag
Agrii nltnre.
Jeremiah M. Rusk
vill know that her lips should onb
and
the supposed corpse was found
Wm. H. Millet
eneral
i.tWepy two seconds
He lay twieh- on and take refuge in n cabin on
General . . .. ..John Wanamaket
•e kissed by one that she is sun
to tie breathing, A local physieain
;ing Convulsively and piteously tip account of a terrdie blizzard
STATE—OREGON :
was at once summoned, and. after
oves her alone, and to whom aloni
„
(
J. N Polli-
pelting to the doctors to do some-
K
I
J. H. Mitch»' si.e has given her heart.
On the morning of the 30th ,he treatment, the patient was pro-
R. Binsjer Hermenn
Tnif for him. The physicians at abandoned his wagon and mules,
D.Sylvester Pennovei
We are told that thejealous Greek
uoiinced out of danger. lie w a 8
.*. Geo.
.................................
W. McBridi
jf Of State
.fellevue
express themselves as be threw away (he mail bags ami
Phil. Metschan. made his wife eat onions before she
R
hanged
by the new system and was
MMÌe instruction R
preM.
J. B. McElro-
ir.g unable to suggest a positive started out on snow shoes While
FÄuter
el U..I
.
Frank Baket went from home.
R
I wonder if she
jerked up fully six feet, with it
course of treatment.—The Repjb traveling in this wav he had some
R
1RS. Bean.
ne. I
three foot drop.
Win. I’. Lord made him smoke cigarettes, drink
me Judges
R
[>■ U I
lie.
• W. W. Thaver
D
fearfid
adventures
with
hears
and
neer
and
eat
cheese
when
he
went
Reuben 8. Strahn.
e bv
sixth judicial district :
catamounts. At last, he lost his
A Moina it aw Delegate.
chant
on his wanderings.
Ju|ge
Ks, !
I)
M. D.C liffori
Train No. 1, west bound passen- wav until the night of April 2,when
.D
C has . F. H yde
But truly the old Greek knew
Attorney
(D).
D. S. D vrtin
(-Represent ali ve
C heyenne , Wyo., Muy 2.—There
ger,
was flagged by five masked he ran across Frank Simmons’ cab­
.(D) H enry B lackman how to protect his wife’s lips.
One-j
natur
half the pleasure of a kiss is in its men near the tunnel between Tello- in where be took dinner, and then is every probability’ that for the first
;
Cot NTV — II MIN I V :
W
m
.
M
iller
ty
.adge
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(D)
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fragrance—the illusive sweetness casett and North Powder on last pushed on to John Hunsinger’s I time in the history of the United
.W. E. G rai f
(D)
T.
H.
R
oberts
. . (D)
that makes a child’s face so tempt­ i Wednesday evening. One of the where he got a horse and rode into States a woman will lie a delegate
■ (D) T. A. M c K inn D n
A. A. C owing ing and alluiing.—Music and Dra , parties flagged the train by means Ten Sleep.
After slaving a few to the national convention and
..........(D)
• (D). W. E. ALBBBXON
C»l AS.N EWELL ma.
rintendent . < R)
of a red handkerchief tied to the days to rest, he started on his re­ Wyoming will have t he honor of in­
T hor . G. D odson
! muzzle of a gun. Engineer Stevens turn trip, during which he got so augurating thecustom. Miss Emma
(i>) »
W m . A ltnow
Lytle Howard.
A Peculiar Rooster.
in answer to the signal slowed down weak that before he reached the Schult and Mrs. Fidelia Elliott, of
his train with the intention of stop­ place where tie lift his mules he this city, are candidates for the
LAND office :
..J. B. H untington
ping.
when he discovered what was was forced to crawl on his hands | the position of delegate to the re-
E.
Eshleman,
a
well
known
E.
..H arrison K elley
and reputable miller of West Lam­ up and at once pulled the throttle and knees. On April 16he leached ! publican national convention at
peter, Pa., is the owner of a verit­ of the engine wide open, and awav Buffalo more dead than alive, but is Minnneapolis, The first step was
SOCIETIES.
taken on Saturday, when they were
able egg-laying rooster In breed Hew the train into the tunnel and rapidly recovering.—Republic.
SYLV A REBECC A Degree No. 43.
elected delegates from Laramei
The disappoint­
I)K leeta every i»t and 3d Wednesday.
i it is a cross between a white Leg. out of harm’s way.
liogsSpoil I lie Baptism.
B fllf . G kkr . N. U.
ed
highwayman
fired
a
volley
of
county to the state con vent ion which
horn and a white Plymouth Rock.
convenes here on Webnesday next.
It has big spurs, yellow legs, long shots as a parting salute at the fast
A. 0 U. W. Burn« lA>dge, No 47
P
ko VIDEN cì , May 2.—Twenty- Miss Schult is a woman of some
disappearing
train.
Many
train
tail
feathers
and
large
red
comb
feeteeve- v lit and 3<1 Thumdav»
H. A. D illard . M W.
and wattles, and in every respects men and others have expressed nine colored men and women were means, and a member of the wo-
has the appearance of a prime, well- doubts about the intention of the to be received into the Baptist men’s lepublican leagueof the state,
BONOMIA HOlibR Lodge. No. 8,
Mrs. Elliott, whose husband is a
t*Hkrv2d and 4th Mondar.
conditioned rooster. In the farm gunnistB to rob the train, many be­ church to day on confession of faith, blacksmith, is a life insurance agent
M aria K elly . c of H
yard it crows lustily at frequent in­ lieving the occurrence to have been and the Seekout river was selected and accounted a shrewd, successful
HARKEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
tervals. scratches the ground for the plaved as a joke, while others have for the place of baptism. This af­ business woman. She holds an
leeta at Odd Fellow« Hal), every Saturday
1pm,
J ohs W S ayir . N G
1 particular cluster of hens that fol­ asserted that a party of hunters out ternoon an enormous crowd of col­ official position tn the league, It is
■ Rain. Tre««
low it, chuckles like other roosters from Union desired to get on the ored people assembled on the banks considered probable that one will
be selected.
■RNEY POST NO. 48. G. A. R.
when it wishes to call its harem to­ train and ride home, thu« avoiding of the river. The pastors were i:n-
y 1st and 3d Wednesday of e«< h. i
seed or a walk of several milws But what mersing one of the converts and the
Odd Fellows' Hall. All Comrade gether over a new fcm.d
tiding invited.
juct“!A M
worm, fights off other roosters which has happened since is good evidence deacons were devoutly waiting to
J*1“ »>ep month I •
v
receive
Ger
as
she
came
from
the
“
hannlt
«« her 1» i
]
essay to come too near, and in gen­ that train robbery was intended and
Ü. 9. MAILS.
revnertle* that do not in-» » VI I I
jum
the
health
or
interim*
with
on*
**
bttiiincflN
rtf
eral conducts itself while in the but for the action of Engineer water, when two dogs got into a pkaeure, It build« up and InMovt n the n* raj
h^tlth. rlrarii theakin and beantin»*athec<>mp]f-iion.
d depart« dally, Munday« excepted,
No wrinkle* or flabbinow«
thin tn atnn nt.
yard precisely as other male chick­ Stevens the bold highwaymen would fight on the water's edge just where End<»rw*d
by phymb ian« and ieadln* society Jadn-a.
scaw«— canyon city :
the
parson
was
to
come
out.
The
have
accomplished
their
purpose.
PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL.
CONFIDENTIAL
ens
do.
Since
March
6,
however,
it
londay«. Wednesday». Friday« « p.m
Harml«**«. We «Marvlwg. Rand 4 r»nti In «tamp« for partfe alars la
»day a, Thu-«dava, Saturday« 6 a. m
has shown its versatality in another Sparta, a small mining town of per- young woman was nearly drowned •Lit r.imn. ■wcttrinuua, cmuta, ill
htre.i
nce vili
B cuntrii
J. Cuti
Tl.illd
W. C. BYRD & SON.
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