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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1892)
'ATER I ìlirat» it meri«» t< ii » ria li hai hi (irei a in. i-d tt|„ Uieiui.i 1 ,'feul A '"ln‘«n»ir ’»|eii„, to i he H» ' I». hüls. H'iiilg J HI ill. 'I In T. i, I < ntittihi i bar •mil ei in iiil tæ nil A, i F k I'l. loll. II I BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. W L erald. N.VI' h NA1 ii.kiii Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov t Report FORM. ' PUBLI8HEDE V E R Y WKD N KSDAY llY W. C. BYHD à SON. P ublishers and P roprietors . (CONTINUED FR i M 1 \- t ISSUE ) FROM ALL MKTOOFTHE WORLD POPI 1.All EDUCATION THE FORCE BILE _ Being the only safe basis of popular isunr.ige, ve recommend to the RrBSCHIPTION KATES: i urn wir I Wliat Will Be the iLsult if Harrison ¡several strifes the most liberal ap One Yen- > • Shoulil Bc'B';i,,el< il. niel II». >4 Six Matillis. . l..',0 i fe-h'i « liJ propriation for public schools. Free Three Months . .75 '«‘in, ir „¡I One Yea, (in advance) .2.50 Kit< hit I -! common schools are the nurseries N ew Y ork , June 24.—The bun 'iKlUl'IlJ B hehald CLUB LIST m of good government, and have al this morning says editorially: Herald and Harper’« Magazine............. lind Harper’s Weekly.............. lo ways received the fostering care, There is one question depending Year: Herald Herald und Harper's Bazar' ¿‘ of the democratic partv, which on the election ofthenext president Herald and Harper's Young People ZINE Herald and Xlden’a Manifold cyclopedia, 2.90 | .Y ch additional volume after Vol. 1, .V> cetUs: : favors every means of increasing in- which in momentous . importance l’EOPI.tB ^^^^^eAtru ver volume, poatage. I telligcnce. Freedom of education and vital imperativeness must seem .ili Subdl «•»ibpieaof all thcnliove work» can be ex " ...... Bob Folli, «he Murderer and Outlaw I dead m his tracks before hisdaugh- a.orMttiJ; ----- Un-K.M>ni. being essential to civil relimous to every philosophic observer toex- leisure in tiie Reading Roon,. Meets His Fme at Last. : ters eyes. liberty as well as necessary for the • Magmi i ceed every other political question /4j^“PubHaliers of periodicals are solicited ut,e Htri1" •oa.nTcln Morgan tied to the woods, but a - i, <-op, of their work for developenient of intelligence, must that the people are now called up i i,e tile l.iud the o tituea posse of citizens is scouring the • ■ I . ' v t «< , not be mterteired with under any: on to determine. wi.h tbf latter at el. r All differences J amfsiown , Colo..June 11.—That t ofonte. Copies bv iadvertibcuieul. pretext whatever. We are opposed of opinion respecting administra Bob Eord was killed toavengesome country for him. Ilari«' 'Plie fact tint this is the fifth neat cu,tk to state inference with parental tive reform for silver coinage, for wrong deed, there seems to be no ■nVEKTISINi; HATES: l-’>ai<i.«l | cold blooded murder in the county Cast*, l't «r*cx Kvk i 2 wk j i im. j ;. m< rights and the rights of conscience trade or protection, or the personal doubt. within it few weeks increases the ex- in the education ef children as an qualities or antecedents of candi Edward A. Kellev. his slayer, l inch ^Eoi F-’ ■" $ 'no •> *» < Ma ■pu 4.00 . do 12 1,1 t “ 1 eitement, and if .Morgan is caught Cla’.-itiri 24.00 infringement of the fundamental dates—in short, the whole ordinary came from Harrisonville, Cass coun-1 ^BO I i I r-fRiJu«, » “ ■r,o i s.oo 10.00 20.00 32.00 4 “ PI oh. ■on : 9.00 IS.00 28.00 48.00 dehiocratic doctrine that the largest array of electorial controversies— t v, Missouri. A couple of years be-j he will probably he lynched —The Ili ’M! II«' & W ■po I Id 0<> 28.00 1 48.00 80.00 World. IT 1 ■do I 'o 00 40.00|60.00 no oo individual liberty consistant with are in comparison of inferior, indeed fore his death, when Jessie James •r.ift, tu i “ rights insures the highest type of of almost trivial, moment. We and Bob Ford were partners in ! It E lmira , N. Y , .Jun»' 17.—Ed B JOB WORK American citizenship and the best mean the question whether these crime, they went together to kelley’s i Southern states which have inheri homestead to rob thefamilv. They ward Lolley, residing at l’enn Yan, S V/;; 9f every de>e - ripti ... ion executed with neatness govern ment. ' «nd de? despatet tul*eli af .• re, suitable rates - ¡s went home drunk last night and go ted a negro [xipulation surpassing killed the old man anil one of his ’ Pamphlet« Posters, ~ ’ • TRBfc’fe Letter Heads, Kel 'ng to the room of his son-in-law Bill lien,',, ADMISSION OF NEW STATES. the number of their white citizens sons. They pulled out Mrs. 1... < arda. TicKvta, Note ties, s. Statemeli a, Dodgers, Etc. and daughter, Mr. ami Mrs. Thom Invitations. r (1| Memoranda. sh ill, bv Federal law and military lev’s toe-nails in an < flbrt to make ivp, inen:, - - - -TTT" as Dwver, who were married yes- We approve the action of the pre hk H e R ai , is kept <’t> f”o ferre- ,.r unir ■ ’ T rns n«nd, ln n , _ regulBriv _______ ______ political her tell wh -re her money was hid, I force, be subjected to the tliaii wi! • ©rciice, tht (ivo. P. >njnee, in in tl,< " Rowell " ” Newsnaper ———— Ad- sen’ hon«e of representatives in day ami who had retired, began fir i1,oi.|ttlifrer,1BÌnk Bureau. 10 Spruee at.. New York. domination of the negroes, to negro but. as neifr as can be learned were ing at them, one of the bullets en passing bills for admission into the >u >he '■■■• legislatures, negro governors, and not successful. It it said that Ed i.c’wtrl tering Mrs. Dwyer’s arm. Then union as states of the territories of ohtmbin negro judges in their courts, or ward Kelley swore to avenge the at puLBr OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. the drunken man struck at his New Mexico and Arizona, and fav- > tLe '» whether they shall c ■: tintie to be death of his father and brother, and dai »i" <1 «.¡gh'-.j with a knife, nearly sev >r the early ¡i<tmission of all terri ma, :iir governed by white int^ as now. it the outrageous tri',atm.'nt of his ,,t >>t ering tiie thund» of her right hand. tori?8 having the necessary popula national : . dire" makes no difference who may he mother This is believed to be the ...................Benjamin Hnrriaoi "fn'Xrre,lrte,,t He next tired at his son in law, but. tion and resources to entitle them I evi P. Morto« i< e-Preafdet,' the president, whom the republic true motive of the killing yesterday Jame,G. Blain« *' eeretary of State the shot missed its mark. while they re ans elect, since Mr. Blaine is now bv iili those who knew both men in ta’re arv of ‘freaatirv Charle, Foster to statehood, and .lohn W. Nobh a11“1' scretarv of Interior By this time a number of persons, Redfield Prodi» main territories, we hold that the Jeretarv of W.lr permanently out of the line of pow Missouri. At midnight last night, Benjamin F. Trace' _ .x-retary of Nave including several officers had arriv officials appointed to administer the Jeremiah M. Rusk yn hn YE.t*ír ■- " ■ ’etary —si of ’ Âur nltnre er. Thvt party is by its nature and a man called "French Joe,” was ar Wm. IL Mille, r<1 4.rnl ttornev ria- Generai ed, and Lolley was overpowered ai d . . John Wanamakei government of any territo”y, togeth tradition under the necessity of en rested as an accomplice in the mur .»■tmaster penerai lodged in jail. -OREGON : STATE er with the District of Columbia <I.Y HW J N. Dolph. acting and executing an election law der of Ford. He has been identifi ;^|X nators ........R í J. H. Mitchell ind Alaska, should be bona fide it is feared that his daughter’s whose purpose an effect will by to ed as the man who rode up on horse .Binder Hermanr R. pi > fi «rea, nan i arm will have to he amputateli.— B.Sylvester Pennovet residents of the territory or district ll Bfiba’ ivernor ... put the negroes in control of Bev- back an i handed Kellev the shot " K. ..Geo. W. Me Brill, aex.o- ^retary of State The World. in which their duties are to be per Phil. MetBehan h,. Atri 'easurer K ....... ........ . ■ Imre i gun. Ftati will he buried inCreede. eral of the Southern -tan-s. ipt. Public Instruction K . ...J. II. M< F.lro The democratic party be t Frank Bakei formed. ie i . i,li.,,,- Me Printer will be some unwillingness on the > K. S. Beat,. lieves in home rule and control of R uuibrt .cM Harrison J. Otis, editor of the ’ Wm. P. Lor. R freme Judg H part of a patrioitc minority among t W. W. Thavei 1) I of ,f their own affairs by the people Los Angeles Timesf It |—The nom SHOT ICS FATHER-IN EAW Reuben S. Strain,. . loth i‘M the republicans who will revolt at fili. «451 SIXTH Jt'IHITAI. DISTRICT : the vicinity. ination of Harrison means a sweep the cosequences of such a measure. ,e irei*1 . M. D. C liffori J) (h, K >,.. strici Ju.4|te C has . F. H yi > e ing victory for Cleveland in sou’h- • D cK.h ' Mrlct Attorney I ut their opposition cannot avail South Carolina Men Bent on l.yncliinu U.S. D vstin fD). , b, loint-Keprese,dative THE SWEATING RVSTFM. a Cowarilly Murderer. ern California. The Democratic .(D) H enry B lackman int-Scuator The necessity of the situation will — ,uid 1* ” nominee is the most popular man in all such resistance. A 1 I XTY- Il ARN EY : We favor the enactment by the suppress America with He Republicans of 20 — G reenville , S. C., June W m . M iller (D) i-*1'1' unty <jdge the I ,W. E. grace states oflaws for abolishing the no- force bill is the first want and (!•) trk W. J. Morgan, a Glassy Mountain L ob Angeles county, but his popu T. IL R obert , , ieaaurer (I>) int vitable result of a sweeping re j larity is confined to no particular (D) • T. A. M c K innon torous sweating system, for abol i . ir: f^F o -rvevor farmer, murdered L W. Hipps A. A. Co« ino „ . eriff •<D,) section. It is general all over the publican victory in November. On W. E. Al.BF.R8oN ishing contract convict labor, and t ; T K aeaaor Saturday afternoon, firing a load of Pacific Coast, and I am of the opin 52- -a Superintendent " hool (R; C hai .X í » ell I, a * Ç i xtk >ck Inspector i, Inspecta, T h os. G. D odbon prohibiting the employment in fac j the other hand and by the nature buckshot into his back. ion that he will l>e elected. Though cl (D) I W m . A ltnou lories of children under 15 years of and necessity of the ideas involved, 11« i " —4NMWW. mmiaaiow, Morgan married Millie Hipps, a tin old-time Republican mvs-lf, I 'in ( Lytle Howard. age. We oppose all sumptuary laws the success of the force-bill project daughter of the man he murdered, shall do all in my power to forward MARNI Y C. 8. LAND OFFICE: : 8 interference with the individual —killysi in thiselection it can never who bore him six children an died this eml. . H untington Jtlster l>e revived. In this view of the con H arrison K elley ,n or eei*er rights of citizens. Her voimger sister A manda. became Upon this statement of principles test, what conscientious democrat Morgan’s housekeetier ami recent f ,.rt» .1 i ' SOCIETIES. and policies the democratic partv can hesitate about his duty? Better ly bore a child, whose father, she I l>e-»' Mt» , asks the intelligent judgement of vote for the liberty and the white said was Morgan. SYLVA iri-1’.' <. mi. ■^B let and the American people. -It asks a government of the Southern states, .BINT IN THE WOItl.D. a » ' Her fathcJ pers 1 ded her on Sat- » B ei . i . h G eer . N. G. If, wmrlnit qua lit In, nr« Un»iirpn»««d, actually W. • even if the candidate were the dev • ’’S» change of administration and a iw, b-ixea of nnyofher brand. Mol ■a»e urdav to return I ome with him. mtlaaflntr n< t.d by boat, iri.ir ill i: <a > i i-,i:. A. O. U. W. Burna Lodge, No ? change of party in order that there il himself, rather than consent to Morgan folio ved ond shot Hipps I ■ fl I I’) "I l El GENERALLY I fiery i- Brattava may be a change of system and a the election of respectable Benja U. A. D illard , M. W. change of methods, thus assuring min Harrison with a force hill in •= ABSOLUTE1X PURE AXLE GREASE s Per BURNOM A HONOR Lodge. No. 8, •etaevervpd and 4th Mondnv. -$ M aria K elly , C of AR v ' r l-n.' 4ARNEvLnDGE, NO. 77, LO O F. 1 - ,,,1, ’ rata at Odd Fellona Hall, every Saturday p —JoHS W -01:3 .. ■” -- ■ Rata, Tr. a «O 1 4ie aie t. 1’ . u,rt° u. l>'i , > HARNEY POST NO. 48, G. A. R. and Wednaadaj < a<h. _______ Fellows' Hall. Ali I MMI11. invited. FU S. MAILS ■ BVRN8—VALE ew and <M^a b.-’J” » daily, Monday, excepted. 3t>a,i—cm vos city : or«*,. «• Mondini Wednesday,. Frt<! ,y, 'p.tn il •* .Tueadaye. hu-adaya. eaturuayld a ni a.» » 1 - impaired of the his pocket. a maintenance unim, institution under which the repub T he next Oregon state legislature lic has growen great and powerful. will stand: Senate —Republicans. (CONTINUED ON LAST PAGE ) 18; democrats, 12. House—Re publicans, 36; democrats. 24 That is considerable of a gain for the democrats—two fifths of the ,ucC° R members of the legislature is not tt all bad. ri medio« th»« do n ' in’ ‘ J •nre th» health or Interi, re »i’', i”,. abmin. - M jlrMure. It bulldfl up and int prove« th« «• n ral • A<h ririTHth»' -Ain and NÌT%rti "‘r PATIENTS TREATEO BY MAIL. . Il«rnl~. ». «I.r.lwc- 8>n4 , I» 1« pwV' ilw «« Bl I. ■ F. lutti. S liciti ITIUTCB, CUCICI, IU. Dll ■ ■ ■■ ■■ Wüux 24M, New k urk CM*, DIRIGES Used in Million . < Homes—40 Years the Standard.