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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1892)
I ATE ted . «te the meriej. regoli '» givi: it»* hiii BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 18, ti liuti ,s of Ame, The Herald. flowers and lillies therein, the bier human skulls to order (ahead men- chines before the public at Chicago was placed in the furnace. tioned in these “Notes") has a rival in 1893. The machine that will be FtfWMSHEDE VERY WEDNESDAY Fires had been maintained in the in the person of Dr. Znamensky, shown at the great Columbia Fair BY FROM ALL PARTSOFTHE WOULD furnace for fortyeight hours, and it the Russian dentist of Moscow, who is reckoned as a wonder, even by C. BYRD a son. was heated to 1,800 degrees. It has discovered a moans of causing electrical experts, who ought to PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. took two hours for the remains to false teeth to grow to the gums as know what curiosities in that line I consume entirely. At the expira firmly as the ones nature provides. really are. The invention is said to I INSCRIPTION RATES: tion of fifteen minute« rosv flames Dr Znamensky has performed sev be an ofishot or outgrowth of a sim One Year $3.00 Six Mouth*. 1.60 had penetrated the Covering and eral successful operations of this ilar machine invented by our Edison Three Month* ................................... 75 One Year advance) .2.50 were playing around the body. In character, both on human and ani- ■ five or six years ago. With a well- | HERALD CLUB LIST: Los A ngeles , Cal. May 5—A few half an hour the outer portion of mal subjects, the animals used be regulated little instrument of the | Herald ami Harper’* Magazine............ 5.00 Herald ami Harper’s Weekly................ 5.20 evenings ago the earthly remains j the remains had crumbled away ing chiefly dogs and cats. He is | character named one can sign a Herald a ml Harper's Bazar 5.20 of Byron Adonis, one of the most j with the intense heat, and a lumi Heraldami Harper's Young People 3.75 said to make holes in the teeth and i check or other document, although Herald amt Alden’* Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.90 advanced adepts of the circle of nous cloud seemed to encompass also in the patient’s jawbone. Af he be a hundred or a thousand milt s Xachfcd'iitional volume after Vol. 1. 56 cent*; 10 cent* extra tier volume, postage. theosophists. or. more properly I the body, and it fast succumbed to ter this has been performed to bis from the point where his autograph )PI.E jpV “Copies of al 1 t he above work* ean be ex ib-s-rile speaking, Buddhists, were incine- j the flames. At the end of two satisfaction the tooth is placed in is desired. The modus operandi is Mexico. «mined at leisure in the Reading Room rated at the crematory in Rosedale hours nothing remained of what the cavity. Within twenty four described thus: The writing to be ^•“Publisher* of periodical* are solicited waendrlubbing rate*, a copy of their work for cemetery, with the ceremonies at had been Byron Adonis dwelling hours a soft, granular semi-fluid | transmitted is first impressed on *ur Frol Rending Room—W e tile and bind the It was in Jife but a small pile of hot ashes exudes from the jawbone and finds soft paper with an ordinary stylus. latter aneloae of every half-volume, end r«v u tending a Buddhist funeral. tuple* bv advertisement. the first Buddhist incineration that that could almost be held in a man’s its wav into the hole which the This in turn is mounted on a cyl has been performed in the United two hands. The ashes were then learned M. D. has drilled into the inder. which, as it revolves, makes ADVERTISING RATES: States, and the ceremonies were of gathered up and taken into the open false tooth This granulated growth and breaks the electric current by 1 I wk 2 wk j 1 mo 1 3 mo j 6 mo a simple hut in some respects of a fields and 'scattered t' the four soon hardens and holds the tooth ) means of the varying depths of the -hl .50 $2 50 |5 00 $8 90 $11.00 izilie. .1 t .. 18.00 0.50 12 U) 4 00 3 00 lied, f«ri j •• mystical character. winds, so that no man should know firmly in position. H.00 l.’i.OO 24.00 3 50 5.00 indentations on the paper. At the me. lw « •• 1 4 50 0.00 10.00 20 00 82.00 The remains of Bvron Adonis where they had gone. 48.00 ILOO 54 col. I <i mi- 9 00 15.00 28 00 receiving end of the wire a similar 80.00 12 «> Iti 00 28.00 48.00 I tadebtl H “ who was a man fifty years of age, Was One of Young’t« Wive«. 110 00 60 00 40.00 20 00 30 00 cylinder, moving in accurate syn > avoid were received in this city from San ROTHl|~~ chronism with the other, receives A ÇYDL0NE. M anistee , Mich., May 3.—M. R. the current on a chemically pre JOB WORK Francisco, having been forwarded In his will " ‘' M executed with neatness here for the last rites. •! every description destri T opeka . Kan., May 5.—The .most Denning, a rich lumberman and a pared paper, on which it transcribes 66Kb ani despatch, at t reasonable rate*. Adonis enjoined his executors to terrible and destructive storm that member of the Legislature, put his the signature in black letters on a Posters, Pamphlets •trculan, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, property out tif his hands yesterday white ground. ted &Ä. Note*Heads, Cards, TlfKets. send his remains to L ob Angeles, ever occurred in thin section devas Invitation*. Dodgers. Etc. Memorai there to be incinerated in accord tated the Lynn'ertjek vallef, south and announced in the public prints contint re -aid with the Buddhist cermonial, and east of Topeka Monday night that be would no longer pay debts MB kkalu is kept regularlv on file for re K ingfisher , Ok., May 5.—Con lier ul In tlie Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad- a request was likwise received here About 2 o’clock a cvclone swept up contr-'cted by his wife. Ho has siderable. excitementstill exists over I be fv Bureau, 10 8prueest.. New York. e»e 111 from the Buddhist society7 eof San Lynn valley,'destroying everything left town, declaring he will never the ugly attitude assumed by the ivt-iny: J : five 14 Francisco that the wishes '"of the that came in ’ts path - Aj territory return. t Cheyenne Indians toward the set eventi OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. DertRin" married a few years ago tlers in the , lands recently opened emipeHt. adept should-Lr complied eight miles long (imi varying in ino »II he dwfl --------------------------------------------- wifK in accord wit!) the letter and width from half a mile to a mile Brighton Young’s nineteenth vtife, to settlement. and nalMt national : spirit of the Buddhist ceremoni suffered a total destruction of every who. as Annie Eliza Young, ac Gov. Seay regards the situation ill <if ( ........ Benjamin Harrison il writen I.evi P. Morton ................ ident. . . al. n< « dill thing Two persons were killed quired celebrity as a lecturer before j as perilous enough to demand his James G. Blaine of State i.ii «. 1 Charles Foster. of Treasury The services took place in the re outright and 100 were more or less she met Denning. Previous to en I presence in the western counties, Ilium I John W. Noble I of Interior luti. Redfield Proctor ception room of the Cosedale crema of War tering Brigham Young’s fold she | and he passed through here Tues injured. . ■Benjamin F. Tracev _________ of Navy Jeremiah M. Rusk tory at 6 o’clock. laorettty of Agriculture. Quite an assem The storm was in the usual fun was the wi*e of a Mr. Doe of Utah. day en route there. A company Wm. H. Miller Attorney General John Wunamaker Poatmaac 1er General blage of local Buddhist and theoso- nel form of a cyclone. In a twink She savs she has borne much from I of United States troops from Fort 8TATE—OREGON : phists had gathered for the occasion, ling the houses and barns were Denning, and professes to be the in Reno followed him Wednesday. „ ( J. N Dolh- ■ at.>rs K | J. H. Mitch p * remains of the deceased were swath torn to peices and scattered in everv j ured one. White Shield, the Cheyenne chief, R. Binger Hermen n g tenni H’l.E Governar D.Sylvester Pennover ed in white clothes and decked with is the leader of the Ugly Indians, .enlai^ jewetery of State R Gco. W. McBride direction. Joseph Heil’s house was R Phil. Metechan. lillies and “ The talks ’ man, ” says Plinty, lotus flowers, both of lie says the Indians never wanted J. B. McElroy crushed liks an eggshell and Mr will ■apt. Pwblic Instruction R R Frank Bttkei symbolic importance in the Buddh in MJ liete PM liter “ that hath been seen ii. our (about, to give up their lands to the whites, Heil was terribly injured in the R i R. S. Beau. rent* |t|pr«me Judge* the time of Christ) was one named f Wm. P. Lord ist faith. R and now that they have been com back and about the head, His lit t W. W. Thaver i> I Week' Reuben 8. Strahn. The body was turned face down tie daughter had her arm broken Gabara. who in the days of Claud pelled to do so, the whites must feed ilitlg. M SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: xpres] ward and sandalwood, sugar, salt, and his boy was crushed in the fall ius the Emperor was brought out of | and clothe them. M. D. C lifford Ive* »'4 datrict Judge D C has . F. H ydf . c. J liatrict Attorney .D rice, gold and copper, and other ing timbers and all the other mem Arabia; he was 9 feet 9 inches in . Another cause for alarm is the D. 8. D ustin nine, H oint-Representative (I)). oint.-Senator (D) H enry B lackman symbolical elements werre placed bers of the family were more or less height.” MR fact that the new town, Cheyenne, de btfl Artacieas, of the family of Ach-j is building on the site of the burial on the bier. The ceremonies were j bruised. Silas Zeigler was serious J ch«»" W m . M iller then solemnly opened by the Bud | ... <D) EK.'. M ,W. E. G race (D) ly injured; hi8 house was blown a’tnenides, a person in great favor ground where the Indians killed in R oberts dhists present repeating the invoca-1 (ID “ T. . H. .. ....... (D) T. A. M c K innon down and the family caught in the with Kerxes, was the talllest Per the battle with Gen. Custer in 1868 lazal A. • (D) * A. * C - owing tion, in reality the creed of Buddh debris. They were covered with sian known in history. He lacked, were buried. The Indians regard »................................ID). W. E. A lberson rj C has .N ewell ism. as follows—in iperintendent (R) the origional T hos . G D odson Ipector pieces of lumber and all injured. according to the authorities men the building of the town there as . VI I (D) J W m . A ltnow Sanscrit: “I take my refuge in the James Mitchell, a prominent farm tioned above, hut four fingers of be the greatest sacrilege, and threaten . Ill IJ 'D? ( Lytle Howard. Buddha; I take my refuge in the er, was badly injured, it is thought ing full five cubits of the roval stand to burn it and massacre tiie inhabi lieel "1 I - B arney u . 8. land office : ¡Dhemma; I take my refuge in the his back is broken: his wife was ard. This roi’al cubit was twentv- tants. :ni-ii'.fl^^^H. J. B. H untington The invocation was repeat unhurt, but all of his five children two inches of our standard, which ii«.»"fceelver ..H arrison K elley order.” ed three times, and the second invo were more or less injured. It is made the height of Artacatas some C ity of M exico , May 5.—Jesus cation was given three times, as thought that Mitchell will die. where near 9 feet. SOCIETIES. Campeche, who jives on the out follows: “ How transient are all com Jovlanus the Emperor was a man skirts of this city, has just celebra- Stephen Plaxton, a Topeka citi BYI V A REBECCA Degree No. 43. ponent things. Their nature is to zen, was instantly killed. Plaxton of gigantic proportions, but if Wan- ed his birthday. Riv" Meet* everv let and 3<i Wedneeday. rih'ii'i B elle G eer . N. G. be born and die coming; they go was visiting his son on the farm. lev is to be believed hisexactL size is He was born, he says, in 1738, a^^^B——— nowhere to be fouml recorded. The and then is rest When each has which would make him 154 years A. l O. U. w. Burn* Uidge, No 47 The family were all in the house | ceased and all is rest.” A lotus when the storm struck it. The best known account of him says: old. He came originally from Spain Meet« every lit and 3d Thuredev* H. A. D illard . M W flower was then dropped on the bier building was broken to fragments- “He was of pleasant contenance, and Las the appearanc of being with the prayer, “O Mani I’ad Mah No one knows just how it happened gray-eyed, of vast stature—so vast, about 90 years of age. To prove BURNONIA HONOR 1-odge. No. 3, M m U ivtv 2d and 4th Mondav. an,” to him of the lotus and the but the old man’s dead bodv was indeed, that no royal robe could be his age he carries copies of a church M aria K elly , C of H I jewel. found in the pasture 700 feet fiom I found to answer to the height of his register in Valladolid. The priest HARNEY LODGE. NO. 77, I. O O F. President Bellman, of the Los of the church Campeche, says Cam I Odd Fellow* Hall, every Saturday the house, and stripped of all cloth body.” J ohn W S ayer , N. G. Maximinus was ket high, and ■ Angeles Theosophical society, and peche was an old man when he was !», Trea* ing the so large of bone that he used a member of the theosophical pro K kney post no . 48, g . a . r . a boy, and he is now 68, Twenty-five farmhouses and his armlet of his wife as a ring for paganda, at the request of the Bud barnB were destroyed, and nearly VtiirtW***S•V<irv l*t »nd 3d Wednesday of each, ■onth.nt Odd Fellow*' Hall. All Comrade, dhist, then solemnly recited a por a score of families were left home thumb. j’(Pi^^^^^plandlnx invited. tion of the Gatbas — Yasn a xliii. il less. Aid has been sent out from frrrj U. 8. MAILS. M. Marc Halleiot. the celebrated The cam pan y then passed around this city ex<*1 ne. I electrican who exhibited so many the bier with bowed heads, and the ■raws—VMM ■d depart« dally, Monday* excepted. aH*l electric marvels at the late Paris remains were silently removed to Fai «e Teeth Mat le t4> (¿row. □uas*— canton city : le Ç J Exposition,is makingarangements the crematorium. The doors were ■ondaya. Wednesday*. Friday* 6 p.m ■•day*. Thuradaya, Saturday*« a. tn H«” < I opened, and after casting more lotus The French professor who makes to put one of his telautograph ma , . T»r *1 C remated .