East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, August 03, 1892, Image 1

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BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON,
AUGUST 3, 1892
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his hurts. He recovered conscious-1
ness after the first half hour, hut
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
ILI8HEDE VERY WEDNESDAY
didn't say anything until we were
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BY
FROM ALL PAHTSOF THE WOllIJl an through;
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then l he r faintly
asked:
is W.C. BYRD & SON.
“Sally, did yo’ pay the Turk?” ,
'« l ‘(DBLI shebb and P roprietors .
"What fur, Stephen?”
b'T -En. ’
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“For his dead b’ar. I didn’t
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mean to do it. but when I got my
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favorite Lack holt on him and he
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I
was
smoking
a
pipe
with
the
wouldn’t sauat, I jest let out and
r,t „ i Year (In advau ee)
............................. 2.50
old man on a log in front of his door busted his dod blamed backbone
HERALD CLUB LIST:
Ji Id and Harper - Magazine.............. . 5.20
5.00 when a Turk came a long with
I”
’ ’ a jnto fo
- - ’ty pieces
.
itdiie Id and Harper's Weekly
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“Stephen,has yo’ got yo’r mind?”
... Id and Harper’* Bazar
5.20 dancing bear, headed for Na*hville.
3.75
1 -id-and Harper'* Young People
d and Alden'» Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.'.»0 j He signified that he was thirsty, asked the wife as she bent over
HT 5 additional volume after Vol. I, 55 cent»;
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and was told to go to the well and him«
tnta extra ner volume. iH>»t«ue.
»E r-Cople»of all —
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the above work» can be ex
help himself. While he was drink- • “Of co’se I has.”
«1 at leieure In the Reading Room
¡ing his fill and supplying the bear, “An’ yo’ think yo’ killed that
iopiiH
I tlSsi of periodical» are »olicited .. i i
i darkness, they could not be found, the United States court on a writ
Sub- ^"PublUhera
was given bruin a care- ba’r?”
. u a clubbing rates, a copy of their work for me Oiu man
j Search wai resumed at day break of habeas corpus. It is alleged that
‘lel -ee Reading Room—We file and bind the f ,
lnnb;lie over.
Presently he I “Of co’se I do.”
«1.^» of
nt »very half-volume,
ci IU1
lOOKlllg
at close
half-volume, end
end c*v
r
“Then let me say yo’ don’t dun and both bodies were found in a during his trial a bailiff allowed
Wrnibv advertisement.
I
said:
el
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“I’ve seen dead loads o’ b’ars in know nufl’to soak vo’r head in the long narrow creek. Miss Jav had I the jury to take a steamboat excir-
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this yere state of Tennessee, but rain bar’ll That ba’r licked you become entangled in the long rank sion, and that they landed on the
order.
3
mo
1
mo
1 wk 2 wk
shoestrings in about a ininit, and weeds and grass and was held there. Arkansas shore, and were thus out
|mr-' _
do l rot my buttons if I ever saw a ; to t.._
cloth h «1.50 «2.50 »5 00 »snoj «II 00
ibil^ 3 00
critter like that before! I jest feel you’ll be • mighty peart if yo’ git The bodv of Purver was found close of the jurisdiction of the court.
l . 50 12 OJ 1 18.00
4 00
8 00 15.00 , 24 00
5.00
3.50
”S
00 ! 32.00
like I wanted to tackle him! D’ye outer this bed agin in fe’ week«! I I by. Miss Jay was engaged to Pur- Judge Jackson will hear the case
i-iwiiy 4 50 SOO 10 00 20
48 00
6 00 9 00 15 00 28.00
?azi»t 7 12.00 16 00 28 00 48.00
80 00
reckon that bear would be much on dun told yo’. but yo’ wouldn’t | ver, and they were to have been i in a few days. Governor Buchanan
ilie.1.'« vj 20.00 M.M 40 00 00.00 110 00
just received letter from Senators
I married in the fall.—Examiner.
heed.”
the hug. stranger?”
'une.it ■ ........
Carlisle and Voorhees in favor of
‘ Stranger, was it a fair foot’” he ,
LT
“Well, he’s a pretty good chunk
lumrt
The
Religion
of
Kudeavor.
¡c
»minuting King’s sentence.
lu aviwIM
of a bear, and I think he’d be too asked of me.
very description executed with neatne»»
much for a man,” I replied.
ilROI'iespatch, at reasonable rates.
I “It. was.’
The invasion of New York City i Bergman, the would-be assassin,
Pamphlet«
Poster«,
! “And I was licked?”
lam,
“
Burn
his
picture,
but
I
think
1
Letter Head»,
Hill Head».
----- lope».
in
full midsummer by any army of when told that Frick would recover,
>•
Card», Tingete,
Note Head«.
“You were.
can break his back! Say, you.”
Dodger», Etc.
Invitation«.
young church member., conspicuous Bai(J; <.Wd| 1>ni sorry for that ”
Look here, Stephen, what yo’all j [ He looked surprised and incred
i Tra H erald 1» kept regularly on Öle for re
by their badges and by their fresh Bergman was bom in St. Peters-
' 1 *■ re, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad gwine 1 to do now!” inquired the wife ulotis for a moment and then whis-
ting Bureau. 10 Spruce »t., New York.
and frank faces, has been the local bnrg Rll(i(,ia ail(1 educated at one
J romrf
as she came out.
pered:
sensation of the week. It has uf uie leading colleges there.
ure atq
“Gwine to tackle that b’ar!” he! “Licked by a ba’r! Now let the
nur? ’
Ulk Hk
replied. “It’s been a right smart ’ T,aw<i dun take foe ar”, fur I’ll brought the inhabitants of the great When told the people considered
hnc t K
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
citv face
>t em i
. to face
... with a new
, • aspect
.
his act most cowardly and , that he
while since I had bold of a b’ar, never hold up mv head agin on f
i” fit-
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of religion, and the aspect is
in Kni
had no sympathizers, he replied:
and I’m gettin lonesome.”
¡this airth no
c t*vm
national :
gether an agreeable one.
“I know the people will be with me,
üirtl .
...Benjamin Harrison '
“Don’t you go for to do it! You’s
. i-ttai pJSiidwui
I. evi P. Morton
relig-
With
these
young
visitors
* nu 1 • IvWIWWAlV. •
James
G
Blaine
|
and I am sorrv I made a bad job of
Boll» Were Browned.
got plenty of business without fuss-1
8Ute
iriiwj taryof
.. .
Charles Foster. I
very
tary
of
Treasury
•on
and
pleasure
seem
to
mix
>li «f I
it I am willing to stand the con*
John W. Noble |
itary of Interior
Better tackle that
ru wri q
Redfield Proctor ' in’with b’ars,
tsry of War
well.
The
infusion
of
a
certain
ele­
V
ictoria
,
July
22.
—
Miss
Bertha
sequences.
” Bergman declared he
m< i taiy of Navy
. Benjamin F. Tracey-
ilio i 1
Jeremiah M. Rusk yere bresh fence.”
tary
of
Agrlcultnre
ment
of
happiness
into
church
work
¡Mini
Win. H. Miller
ney General
“Got lonesome to tackle a b’ar, Jay, a native daughter of this city, has not diminished the sincerity of hail no confederates. He asked for
tivn. I neater General
..
John Wanamaker
Sally, and ’twont do no good to was drowned at Matsqui Prairie belief nor the efficiency of work. the newspapers and said he wanted
STATE—OREGON:
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J n . Dolph. i
to see what they said about him.
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gabber at me. Say, stranger I want yesterday, where she had gone for
J. H. Mitchell
On the contrary, it has added an
...Ringer Hermann
the
summer.
Her
people
are
very
ressman ....
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D.Sylvester Pennoyer to hev a turn at that varmint.
rnor
increase, and this is as it should be. I P rinceton , K v ,. J u | v 25 John
Geo. W. McBride
tary of State
R
I don’t think the Turk ui.ilerstood prominent here and are well known ' Cheerfulness is almost a religion in
Phil. Metschan.
urer
R
all along the coast. The circum
J. B. McElroy
Wilson and wife, prominent people
Public Instruction R
Frank Baket what was wanted. He hail taken the I
R
n'l.i: Printer
i
itself.
Enthusiasm
and
energy
and
stances
of
the
tragic
event
are
brief
­
f . ..
.
. I°f Caldwell countv, have both been
) R S. Bean. bear’s muzzel off to let him drink,!
R
beniii
[ Wm. P. laird
R
buovanev cf spirit
are potent
factors
i lying very low with consumption
ma Judge»
ly
told:
Alex.
Purvcr
and
his
sis
/
i
v
.i
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W.
W.
Thaver
r willl
D
and he now replaced it and stood
in
all
fields
of
endeavor.
Youth
es-
n
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Reuben 8. Strahn.
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ter, with Miss Jav, went on the
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Fr“,a-V Mrs. Wilson died,
«il1»'■■ .. wawa —
looking at us in a puzzled wav.
rrel|l|
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT:
peciallv
of . '»hen
Vi,A1, the
4| news was earned
. . to Mr
. ; 18 entitled . to the jov
<
D
M. D. C lifford
ct Ju4ga ....
“Stephen don’t make no fool of f main slough in a canoe for the pur ' hopefulness,
.D
C has . F. H yde
as
an
element
of
its
re
\
V
;i
.
i
. Wei ct Attorney
Portions of the
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... | Wilson he got out of bed, shaved
(R) C. H. Rlrhardson vo’ self!” cautioned the wife as the | pose of bathing.
i.iG’ -Representative
(D) H enry B lackman
iipn* -Senator ...
ie
being
Hooded
at
this
season
I
ligious
life
as
well
as
of
its
daily
j •
,.7
...
. .
..
himself, ate a hearty dinner and
old man pulled off his vest and spit prairie
and . it . cannot
be .. very ,, wide . of ' "■'<!
■ , he
, felt
f ’better, but would (lie be-
ie.
eotWTY —HARNEY:
■ il is almost impossiole to distin He.
I
.
...
WM. MILLER I on his hands.
(D)
i p, i *y ■. J^ge
the mark in cultivating the spirit fore noon the next day. He stop­
P. 1.. yhideler I
(D)
“I’ll tackle that dtirn critter if it j j guish the many small creeks run-
1.8 Geer
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of
happiness.
J
H.
Neal
ped the sexton from digging his
! ning into the slough. All went
(R)
1 ii • lor
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A. Gittings busts me! Whoop! Whoopee! Hear!
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The
spirit
of
endeavor,
moreover,
EK- •or ..
S.
W.
Miller
wife’s grave, telling him that a dou­
¡into
the
water,
the
ladies
content
...
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C his .S h »«:’. me crack his blamed ole spinal col !
—"4 Superintendent
tR)
is
a
most
commendable
one.
To
T
hus . G D odson
ing
themselves
with
bathing
in
the
ble grave would be needed as he
[azii Inspector
umn!
”
endeavor
is
to
start
on
the
road
to
Purver
WM. ALTNOW
(D) I
would be buried with his wife. The
The bear was standing up when shallow water •, while Mr. ~
j j. .niasioners
R. R. Sit»
'D' (
success.
Indeed
merely
to
endeav
stream
a
little
1
next day he died at the hour pre­
The T_.l,
Turk swam out ' into the
the old man rushed in. T„_
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HARNEY U. ». LAND OFFICB:
or
is
already
to
have
accomplished
dicted, and was laid away with his
8 «!'
..J. B. H untington let go of the chain with a shout of distance.
M ster
..H arrison K elley
something.
Those
who
endeavor
Jay
sank
and
wife in the same grave.
net ■ iver
Suddenly Miss
dismay and ran down the road,
i,.r<
to
help
others
certainly
succeed
in
her
brother.
A
and man and bea’ tumbled into the M las Purver called
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BOVI ETIES.
S t . Lol ls. July 2fi—The largest
few strokes brought him to the spot accomplishing something for theni-
I.H”
dust
and
rolled
over
and
over
and
”
;
selves.
I
death
rate for a number of years
and
as
Miss
Jav
had
not
reappeared
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SYLVA REBEl’CA Degree No. 43.
were almost hidden from sight.
Utf*
A
gospel
of
cheerfulness,
of
help
This he did
h. i eta every 1st end 3d Wednesdav.
was recorded yesterday, the num-
h>
B ills G bir , N G
The wife and T sprang forward, but he dived after her
fulness,
of
enthusiasm,
a
gospel
Oti
coming
to
¡her
reaching 51. By far the larger
I*1’ ' -
could do nothing. The bear growl­ two or three times,
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which
infuses
religion
with
the
spir
­
portion were children under 5 years.
i|,rl
A. O. IT. W. Burns Lodge, No 47
ed and the old man shouted, and the surface, before taking a last it of endeavor and brings it into
1' eta every 1st and 3d Thurada»»
The
main immediate cause of death
dive,
he
was
perfectly
exhausted,
llrlW
W.. BYRD. M W
they tumbled around for two min­
daily
life,
is
a
most
acceptable
gos-1
was
excessive
heat. Badly lodged
and his sister in frantic despair
utes before bruin broke away and .
jieople in frightfully,
the poorer districts are
BURNONIA HONOR Lodve. No •
^rious aspect, goffering
lumbered off’ after his frightened rushed in. . and, taking him by the |
)PK etsevervM and 4th Mond»
hand,
pulled
him
into
shallow
wa
­
M aria K elly ,( of H
master. Then we looked for the
mortal existence,
existence. And an army
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ter. He was then quite dazed, hut t'of
of mortal
IARNXY LODGE. NO. 77, I. O '* p.
old man. He was there and almost
11
which
comes
preaching
thi|
gospel
i
Quj|(
.
ft
h..avy hI
he recovered somewhat, and again ,
tela at odd Fellow» Hall, every Saturday
as naked as the day be was born.
pai,
J ohn W
S a Y rr , N. g .
u/ his by its example should be wdcou.c q,iake waB felt at N«
: Raa». Tre««
He was tit-d up in a knot, but we plunged into the stream
anywhere and everywhere —N- »• 2Gth uU. The shoeli
finally straightened him out, lug­ death.
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HARNtY POST NO. 4», G. A. R
Miss Purver, wild with grief and World,
tasverv 1st »nd 34 Wednesday of each, ged him into the house and got the
«TWa Fellow»’ Hall. AH Comrade
frigh t. jumped into the canoe and
Bud gland! r. invited.
remains of him on a bed. Then
The attorneys for Colonel H.
we brushed and washed and rubbed paddled to a house three quarters
Clay
King, the Memphis lawyer
of a mile away and gave the alarm.
«*!* BENIN •• gives Irwrant
until we got the dust out of him.
relief «nd M an infallible
who is under sentence to be hanged
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BURNS— VALR
A
party
went
out
to
search
for
the
Carafbr Ptlra. Prlcr»l. By
fjW'veaaadtH^a- » daily, Mondays aicepted.
He was clawed from the top of his
ilmnRH'» mull Sumps-»
August 12 for the murder of David
fre<¿.Mtr«** A 8 A K L m K’1
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head to the end of his big toes, and bodies, hut, owing to the uncertain­ H. Poston, have taken the case into
,
.
SCR'« CANYON CITY
üux Z4itt,Nvw k urk UkF.
>u»sRra Moldava Wednesdays. Frfd «y» Fp m
ty of the location and the growing
we worked a good two hours todiess
The Herald
N ews I n general
TACKLING A BEAR.
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lhl iv.TMsdsrw Tharaday». Saturdays* a m
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