East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, July 13, 1892, Image 1

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BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 13,
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ADLA I E. STEVENSON.
President of the Interstate Building
and Loan Associations, of Bloom­
ington, Ill. The association was
incorporated in 1889.
In 1866 Mr. Stevenson married
Miss Letitia Green, daughter of Dr.
Lewis W. Green, an eminent Pres­
byterian divine, who was President
of Centre College, in Dainville, Ky..
at the time of his death
Among Mr. Stevenson’s class­
mates at Centre College were Sen­
I
ator Blackburn, Senator Davidson,
of Florida, and Gov. McCreery.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
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Adlai E. Stevenson was Kirn in
Christian Ky., Oct. 23, 1835. His
particular branch of the !■ tevenson
5.oo
5.20 family
of Kentucky came from
arper’s Bazar
5.20
and
r: raid
But voung Steven
raid and Harper’s Young People
3.75 North Carolina,
j
raid nnd A Hen'a Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.90
son
did
not
hm;'
remain
a Souther,
ch additional volume after Vol. r, 55 cent«:
) cetna extra tier volume. tHiRta»«,
ner. In’1852 he removed with his
O^^Copiesof all the above works can be ex
tninilv to Blot mington, III. After
Ined at leiaure in the Reading Room.
Text of the Silver Bill.
a short course at the Wesleyan Uni­
^•“Publigher« of periodical« arc solicited
who carried his baggage on a stick i g remarks from them; second, if
azine rend clubbing rates, a copy of their work for versity of Illinois he completed his
nd D 'Free Reading Room—We file and bind the
in
a bundle, said: ‘ Did ve hearth­ ler meals were sent to her room it
“That the owner of silver bullion
ep,, er at cluse of every half-volume, e»d
it education at Centre College, in Dan
|J(, jJ >ies bv advertisement.
news from Ireland, Pat?” “I did vould inconvenience his wife, and
ville. Ky. He studied law with the may deposit the same at any mint
der. —■
not, sorr.” was the reply. “Th<
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late David Davis in Illinois, and of the United States to he coined ' divil’sdead,Pat ” “Is that so sorr?' 'bird, if she were to eat with the
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for his benefit, and it shall be the j
j 3 ino 1 6 mo j l.vr oractised at Metamora, III., from
on r--4Ci jlwk 1 2 wk
«ervants, it would cause scandalous
1
1
> for
duty
of the proper officers, upon | and the Irishman calmly pushed
1858 until 1868. For four yea's,
paid. n!',h 91. t>o »2 .W 15.00 »K 00 'ill.00 J 15.0
18.00
i . 50 12 01
3.00 . 4 00
2F.00
the terms ami conditions which are his forty cents across the countei talk. If the document is genuine
iziiie. J « 1 8.50 r 5.00
«.00 15.00
24.00
4(. 00 from 1861, he was a Master in Chan
8»d,f«i “ I 4.50 , I, 00 10.00 ■jj oo
to the saloon keeper, “What's tha' —anti its veracity has not been
32.00
50.00
6.00 9. <10 15.00 •¿X .00
4X.00
The outbreak of the war provided by law for the deposit of for?” said Boniface, “Well sir,’
me. 1 col.
51.00 cerv.
SO. 00 120 00
p.m ;; 1 12. IO 16.00 > 00 48 (fl
coinage of gold,to coin such bullion
|iiestioned—it is a decided reflec-
iadehT|/J| |20St0 30 00 40.00 GOOt) no oo 140.00 seems to have made no difference
said
the
Irishman,
in
the
countn
, avoi,i .—
in Mr. Stevenson’s professional ca­ into standard dollars, authorized where I was reared and educated ion on the table luannets of Mrs.
ROTHQ
» JOB \\ ORK
reer. In 1864 he was chosen Dis by the act of February 22, 1878, we have some beautiful custom* Mary Washington.
entitled ‘an act to authorize the
--------- every description executed with neatne«« frict Attorney, and ably d scharged
When the head of the family dies
I lieBpatch, at reasonable rate«.
the duties of that office until 1868. coinage of a standard silver dollar we always take up a contribution
COK/viilara, ,
Pamphlet«
Poster».
■velopea,.
Letter Head«,
Bill Ilea«'«.
when he moved back to Blooming­ and to restore its legal tender char­ for the orphans. I’m sorry th<
Note Ilea< «,
Can:«, Tit Rets,
.p p -temiMl «,
1 L. rooranrta.
Invitati..ns.
Dodger«, Etc.
ton and formed a law partnership acter,’ and such ’coins Shall be a divil’s dead, but plaze be after ac
comm HR H erald i« kept regnlarlv on fi’e for re
with his cuusin Janies S. Ewing. legal tender for all debts and dues, cipting the change in memory of
e j . i etice, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad-
Sheriff Kelly is retorted to have
public and private.. The act of
her v ’tiling Bureau 10 Spruce at.. New York.
A lucrative practice followed.
free
your
favther.
”
Tableau
and
I be
arrived in Portland the 3d. inst,
‘Be ;i"-i
Mr. Stevenson’s political and par­ July 14, 1890, entitled,'the issue of drinks.—S. F. News-Letter.
.Venn M
hut no one seemed to know where
treasury
notes
thereon,
and
foroth-
flu <
ty record is as follQws: In 1864 he
OFFICIAL
DIRECTORY.
1 Expu
he was, and his deputies maintain*
er purposes,’ is hereby repealed.
ereon!
■vas a Presidential elector on the
•
ed
a discreet silence, if they ¡Missess-
lift
It
’
is
provided
that
the
secretary*
WAS W^SHIJiGToN SELEISH?
be del -J
Democratic ticket. In 1874^ iti a
ed
any knowledge as to his where-
and :■
of th* treasury sl/.fi||fm.ied to
national :
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uteut 4
district reliably 'RepuiMraan bv
<ieu<.... i
..........
Benjamin
HarrtSOr
have coined all silver bullion in
n of ■
At a woman’s dub, recently. a about a. bf the report was correct
.............. I evi P. Mort.n
t wriieii Prestdeut
about 3.000 majority, he was nomi­
•relaryof State
James G. Blaine
the
treasury
purchased
with
silver
luSt dill trO'ary of Trenntirv ....
letter
written by George Washinton lie certainly kept well out of the
Charles Foster
nated for Congress and defeated the
iot a, il iretary of Interior
.!< hn W. Noble
or coin ce tiflcates.”
Hi in 0 ■retary of War
to his mother was read, and occas wav of newspaper men ami others.
Redfield Proctot Republican candidate by 1.285 ma­
on.
■rotary of Naw
.... Benjamin F. Trace'
The
following
is
the
vote
in
detail
:
ioned
considerable comment, savs Meanwhile t he public are impatient­
•retary of Agri' ultnre
Jeremiah M. Ri sk jority.
He was renominated in
tornejr Oaseral
Win. H. Millet
the Chicago Journal of Commerce. ly waiting to hear what Mr Kelly
strnaster General
. ..John Wanamaket 1876, but this being a
YEAS.
I residential
In reply to a proposition of Mrs niav have to sav for himself.
IH
state —OREGON:
K
(
J N. Dolph. »ear the party lines were closely Allen, rep.
lators
Kvle,
dem.
K”
K
I
J. H. Mitchell
Washington to come to spend the | Nothing definite has been heard
. Bin r-r Hermant
Irawn, and he was beaten by about Bate, dem.
tigress nan f................. R.
Kerma,
dem.
winter with her distinguished sou up to date in regard loWilson.and ho
D.Sylvi « er Pennovel
vernor
¿50 plurality. Ju 1878 he was eject­ Berry, dem.
I’l.E 'retary of State
. .R. Geo. W. McBridi
Mills,
dem.
in the city, Becans • she had rheti probably still at large. Noinform­
Phil. Metechan.
R
■rf " I urer
’d to Congress, carrying «very coun­ Blackburn, dem. Mitchell, rep.
Public Instruction R
J. B. M< Elm
matism, and the roof of her house ation comes from Salem, McMinn­
R
Frank Bakei
will le Printer . ♦.
ty in his district, his own county, Blodgett, dem. Morgan, dem.
of
R
R. 8. Bean.
leaked, the general replied that, as ville or other towns as to his cap­
ubs<r Frei"« Judge«
R
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Wm. "
P. l.on
I t
vhicli in 1876 gave Hayes 2.U00 ma Butler, de n
enti: -
Peffer, dam.
o
) W. W. Tha un
for her roof, he would have it shin , ture.
Realien S. Strahn. jority, and in 1880 gave Garfield
Werk
Cameron,
rep.
Ransom,
dem.
gird at once and would send her a!
SIXTH JUDICIAL kihtrict :
in«, «ÇL.
■ver 2,000 majority, easting its vote Cockrell, dem. Sanders, rep.
pr<* Xtrict J u J rc
I)
M. D. C liffori
doctor, but that it would be impose- I
„1W itrlct Attorney
.1»
C ha «. F. H ydf for him.
Dubois, rep
n t- Represen tati ve
Shout), rep.
D. . S. . D
vftif
11».
_____
Kansas has four cities in which
ible to receive her at his home, for
me. r iit-Sciistor
.(D) H enry B lackman
In 1880 he was renominated for Faulkner, dem. Squire, n p.
p«t I1
the vofe of the women is larger
three reasons:
COUNTY—HARNEY :
Congress. Although this was a George, dem.
Stewart, rep.
First, sh<- could not eat at the than that of the men. One entire
... ID)
W m . M illef
chr
Presidential
year
he
was
beaten
by
(I))..
.W.
E.
O
raci
Teller,
rep
l(' ' Zaanrer
Harris,
dem.
table
with his guests without caus- set of "councilmen” is women.
T.
R oberti
(1>)
- 11.
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)Ut little more than 200 votes. Be 1 hll, dem.
rvevur . ...
7. A. M c K inno
.......... « .»
(D) T.
I
Turpie,
dem.
...ID)
A. A. C owing
2Z3 «eaaor
.JD). W. E. A lhekrof fore the naxt election the State was Jones(Nev )iep. Vest, dem.
_ , houl Superintendent
|R)
CHAH.NK« ELI
E Mik Inspector
T hor . G. D odson redistricted by a Legislature which
Wolcott , rep.—29
1 f"r
On ac­
(D) 1
W m . A ltnov had a Republican majority.
wpr mmiaaioNer«
NAYS.
Lytle How ard.
u, : '
__
count of Mr Stevenson’s popularity
A*
■ct u''? -I
HARNEY V. H. LAND OFFICE:
Gray, dem.
Allison, rep.
.nti''—
he
was
placed
in
a
district
every
y
’trister
J. B. H untington
Hale, rep.
, r:ii waiver
was Republican. Brice, dem.
H akri « on K ellei '•ounty of which
>.s"
LONG & BAILEY, Proprietors.
Hawley, rep
Garfield’s majority therein having Carey, rep.
McPherson, dem.
SOCIETIES.
t»een over 2,700. In 1882, in this Carlisle, dem.
?»e'
t> wi
Manderson, rep.
new district, without a Democratic Cullom, rep.
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes.
in*«:
SYLVA REBECCA Degree No. 43.
Palmer, dem.
i’,Tit Meet« tvsry lit and Sd Wedntsdav.
county in it. Mr. Stevenson yielded Davis, rep.
er.«^ 4K, ; - 7-
B elle G eek . N. G.
Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc.
Perkins, rep.
i iriil<^______
to the desire of his party and once Dawes, rep.
ti. 1«
Proctor, rep.
more made the race for Congress. Dixon, rep.
jjiui”
Q. y w Burn« I^idge, No 47
S alo jn is first class in evert particular. Experience arte
Sawyer,
rep.
Dolph,
rep.
Meet« every st and òd Thui«<la'■
He came within 350 votes of car-
Dlfi
11 A
w
Stockbridge, rep.
rying his district. This was his Felton, rep.
Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious.
Gallinger,
rep.
Warren, rep.
last
candidacy
for
Congress,
In
BURN' »NIA HONOR Lodge. No. 8.
Meets avari 2d and 4th Monda’
the following election his old opp m Gormon, dem. Washburn, rep.
M axi * K elly . C or II
White, dem.—25
ent wag re-elected by over 2,700 ma­
HARNEY LODGK. NO. 77, 1. O O F.
jority.
MeetaatOd i e >- ü .> w « Hail. «>< rv sn'uniav
■>, i
J ohn W S aykh , N. g .
In 1884 he was a delegate to the
“A Beautiful Cui.torn.”
R bbb , Tre««
Democratic National Convention,
E. B. REED, Proprietor.
KY POST NO. 4». G. A. R.
and after the election he was press
An Irishman, who had just land-
lit and 3d Wednvidav of each.
The proprietor has renovated the building from the ground to
Id Fellow«’ Hall. AU Comrade ed by his friends for the position of ed at Castle Garden, New
York,
ding invited.
First Assistant Postmaster General. went into a saloon and called for a
the roof and put in several stone flues.
s. MAILS.
He made a popular and efficient drink. As he threw down a half-
Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man and in recommending his house t«
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«N«—YALE
officer during his incumbency. dollar and got forty cents change,
.¡Ui'
aaMùepart« daily, Monday« excepted.
Since the Cleveland regime Mr. the cocktail architect, thinking to
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the public, we believe we only do him justice to say his house will
L3UBH«—C anyon city
to
■•n-t«,'«. Wednea-iaya. Frld ay« fp m Stevenson has kept up his activity amuse bi« customers attheexpense
, I,«- lt> v.TBaada e« Thn-»dava, Saturila)« 4 a m
give entire satisfaction.
in business affairs, anJ was made of the new arrival in knee breeches,
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