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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1892)
)2 r^on lAT ated V0L.V. BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 10, NO. 45. - t The Herald him to he exposed to the public gaze. The bodies of the other two BLISHEDE VERY WEDNESDAY Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report men are badly decomposed, but FROM Al.I, PAKTS OF THE WORLD their features are still recognizable. W. C. BYRD SON. ( i ' The soles of the shoes of the el- I • UBLI8HER8 AND PROPRIETORS. I '•t ' der Breedlove are worn entirely VietilUH of the Heuert.. "r .=—-s=s===------------------------------------ I awav, and had been bound with " 8UB8C1UPTION RATES: «Year ............. »a.oo S an D iego , July 30.—The party piece of raw-hide to his feet. . 1 Month«. .1.50 Various estimates are placet! on fm Month».... ....................75 which went to the desert after the . b Year (in advance) .2.50 two Breedloves and Fish, who per the time the men had been without! " HERALD CLUB LIST: from thirst, returned this water, but the average seems to he . ft.oo ished dd and Harper - Magazine. . 5.20 inhit ‘Id and Harper's Weekly about four or five days 5.20 evening lired anti travel stained, I,, ,fn ild and Harper’s Bazar ltd and Harper’s Young People 3.75 but all in good health. They made Id and Alden'« Manifold Cyclopedia, ____,..2.90 Shelterless Strikers. ■h additional volume after Vol. I, 55 cent«; a careful examination of the locali ar: 'eats extra per volume, postage. ty, confirming all reports previous ^Copies of all the alaive works can be ex P ittsburgh , Julv 30—A mourn t ed at leisure in the Reading Room ly published. ioPII The three men had abandoned fill sight was witnessed At Munhall . M^Publishers of periodicals are solicited to day. From thirty to forty fami the grand marshall in a very neat the best organizer since Cleveland. radclubbing for ' . all ciuuoillg ratet>. rail*«. a n copy rii|n of ui their meir work wuri lor __ SHKi «* . . — XX. ’ Xelie 1__ ree - n Reading Room W „ e «1.» tile .....1 un<1 bind the their wagon and started on mules • at close of «very half-volume, rmi »'•» » i for Pieache gulch, where there is lies, tenants of the Carnegie Com little speech, introduced the Hon He is writing letters to evt ry voter «anMlHgbv advertiaeiiient. pany’s houses, opposite the mill on , J. A. Strowbridge, president of the in the state ai.d is visiting every »nd LVi— water part of the year. lit- ;<. r- i tht N't, K ADVERTISING RATES: They had traveled up the gu’ch the hillside, were evicted by the association, who delivered an ad town and city. All the Germans urue. j 1 wk 2 Wk I 1 mo j 3 mo 1 6 mo I 1 yr to where Fish’s body was found. Sheriff and deputies. Rain was dress setting forth the origion and .lie solid for him.” RGM m L. 00 ill 00 lift 00 The latter was evidently sick or falling in torrents at the time, hut growth of the enterprize to present -loth sc ;-h | H 50 12.50 1ft 00 d. m N 3 00 4 00 ó 50 12 bl 18.00 2». 00 Marked l»y niiig. 24 00 40 00 very weak when he died, as he was the unfortunate tenants were com time. R.OOJ 1ft 00 1 3.50 5.00 He was frequently interrupt f'- .. 82.00 50 00 4 50 6.00 10 DO 20 00 pelled to pile their household goods ,, 48 no 54.00 6 00 9.00 1ft 00 w.œ ed with appulse and his immense- lying ,n a comfortable position on pwiie > 80 00 120 00 12.90 16.00 2M 00 4S 00 into wagons and haul them into audience w s attentive and as quiet itirl. o .. | 20.00 30.00 40 00 00 00 110 00 140.00 Nenr Denver Col., July 24th., I. a blanket. June .<»_*, [other parts of the city. Hough a laborer at Castle Kock, as a church assembly. The corner i. |lii' Taking up the trail there George 1 I The sight of a long line of wagons stone was then laid according to was driving a pin the ground with ui»uetidNa JOB WORK and Robert McCain, two hardy, I io »widtjfll________ filled with hous-hohi goods p»«sing the ritual of the order. Eachofi'icei a hatchet when a b<dt of lightning everv description executed with neatness experienced desert travelers, started jj n.ftTur j __ __ . __ j * ___ ___ * i _ ._ HROTHldeapalch, at reas, liable rate«. |down Eigth avenue in the driving repeating his duties in a clear, dis decended from a clear sky and Postera, Pamphlets in search of the younger Breedlove '[ ulara, Bill Heai'a, ---------- elopes, Letter Hearts, I rain brought out manv expressions tinct manner; no books were used struck him. The top was taken off Note Hea> a, Cards. Ti< nets, before the arm al of the party with Invitation*. Dodgers, Etc. of condemnation from spectators on the occasion. Then followed an Ilia hat and consumed and the rim I ...... -.... wagons to secure the bodies. The un the street. All agree that the address bv tie GM. It was one <>f the hat was split. Ilia hair was iT-f IK H RR alb is kept regularly on fi’e for re A 1 t.nce. n, the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad trail was followed up the canyon, Carnegie Company might have al of his happiest efforts. The audi singed all over his head and upon tsing Bureau, 10 Sptttt e st.. New York. showing that the Breedloves, father e roBrt « lowed its tenants to wait until the ence stood in wonder and amaz* the crown it is burned in precisely and son, had started together up mn»- SS storm w’as over. merit at his soft, easy and poetical the shape of a tonsure, a. spot about the gulch for water. ¡brt, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. As it was. many household effects display of eloquence. His sulject the size of a quarter being h ft t w enh BATTI ED AGAINST DEATH. UM 8------------------------ were either destroyed or rendered ! was an excellent one, and such an wholly bare. A livid mark is lift ill -IN- > national : \ 1 After going a short distance the useless bv being soaked with rain iopportunity would not likelv pre acyosa his breast truth shoulder to ................ Benjamin Herriaon ‘«'"S Hdent water. The load wav in some places I pent itself again, so the speaker shoulder and directly above his 1 evi P. Morton '-“^President JamerG Blaine I trail of young Breedlove left the e •" retary of State was so bad that the horses were un-; seemed to know it and took advan heart a hole wns burned in his shirt. C harli-R Foster. D'**1 "clary of Treaaury ... .Ii.hu W. Noble i gulch, ascending to the table land retarv of Interior able to pull the loads, ami the rain tage of the moment to electrify the Around the body below the waist Redfleld Proctor ' "o * retary of War hundred Benjamin F. Tracev and after going a few • retary of Naw the great crowd by his power of speech extends a belt of burned tl -sh about anmi T retary - of Agrlr ultore Jeremiali M. R- sk | yards, led to a rocky knoll, on the fairly saturated everything in Ailiias >rnev General Wm. H. Miller. ctiua. tmaater General John W anamaker | After the ceremonies the audience four inches wide and black and blue j summit of which his body was wagons. •TATE—OREGON : now Nearly all the tenements are and dotted with numerous small was dissmissed. J N. Dolph. ! [found, lie had crawled under a I tR: atora ........... .. . H J. H. Mitchell vacated, and will soon be occupied holes Down his back and leg, Binger Hermann | bush and the ground around bore greea nan .. R. by non union laborers. Bv 10 D.Sylvester Pennover : ernor are streaks and the inside of his A (’ONb’HtEXT DEMOCRATIC. ter. Geo. W. McBride | j evidence of his having died in retary of State K ................................. o ’ clock Eigth avenue was filled R Phil. Metschan. saurer : legs are burned. Hough remained One shoe was off and J. B. McKlrov rible agony. t. Public iMtruetion R with all manner of vehicles, p lul Frank Haket Judge George B. Burnett, of R St. e Printer unconscious till 10 o’clock whet, he ' tpl.i I his clothes were torn. The body R i R. 8. Bean. high with household goods, while Louis, one of the leading jurists of quite recovered his sense« and is R ? Wm. P. Iiord was lying in a cramped position on reme Judge* ) W. W. Thai er D |r »¿MB men, women and children moved the Central West. The Judge is still alive. He is n laborer, 35 Reuben S. Strahn. its side, and he U»r' , had apparently l.iu»' SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: hurriedlv along t he sidewalks, t heir i largely int re'te’d in railroad mat years old, weighing 130 pounds ami caught at hi« ’hroat with one hand D M.D. C lifford •rlctJu-tge I tt rs and spends a great deal of his has a wife and three children. .. WM*riet Attorney D C har . F. H vi > e and torn his shirt, leaving his arms filled with goods. ,, at-Repreaentative (R) C. H . Ri< han * >n "'^.«DSeuator As the novel caravan moved time in Illinois and New York. He .(D). II f . sry B lackman breast exposed. SeiiMiiti«» ( Itiiring Hanging. mr • COVNTY—HARNEY : The elder Breedlove had stag I through the streets one could but was a delegate to the national dem >l«s’ 'mty w ldge (D) notice the uniformly good qualitv ocratic convention at Chicago, and W m . M iller 4iP,’rk .................. (I»> I’. J . hhideler : gered up the gulch, as previously One question often asked, and , . «surer.......................... <R) 1.8. < eer A place was found where of the household effects. Much of a member of t he notification com which i<-w living persons area» le to mlei veyor .. . (R) J It. Neal stated " jrifr .. . .................... ,|R) the furniture looked like new, and mittee. When asked about the A. Gitiinn- iltk- ¡eaaor .......... .................... «1»).. S. W Miller he had taken a rock, bruised a nig it was nearly all of good material. I presidential outlook, he promptly answer, is, “What are the sensa -uwl Superintendent (R) .C har .N kwell _ ck Inspector T hok . G. D ouros gerhead cactus and tried to dig out Bazs A visit to some of the houses just [answered: “If the election took tions of a man who is being stiang- (D) ) W m . .» ltnow [ the interior in the hope of obtaining _. mmiMionera <D> ( vacated disclosed the fact that near place this month, Cleveland would led with a rope?” Some of the few R. R. Sits i 1 r. i relief from his thirst from the bit ly all of them havebeen left in good , carry New York by 1(X),(KM) major who have lived to give an account nil ' HARNKY U. S. LAND OFFICK: terjuice of the plant. Around the giater J. B. H cntinoton order and clean, some cf the faith ity. 1 heard Smith M. Wee make of what occurred to them at that ,1,,- ««tver .H arrison K f . llkv | cactus was also found the tracks of critical moment say that after one a mule. The animal had als a en- ful housewives going even so far as this prophecy, and lie is one of the instant ot pain the chief sensatinii e. to scrub floors, doors, window shrewdest politicians in the country. trtr’i“ SOCIETIES deavored to gnaw the tough sub rbf15 is that of a mass of brilliant color« 1 _ stance for the same purpose The frames and other inside woodwork, He added that the prediction held before the eyes. Professor Bough > i SYLVA REBECCA Degree No. 43. true for November as well as now. body of the elder Breedlove also before moving out.—Examiner. tfeeta evary let and 3d Wedn< «<tav I B elle G eek . N G. The feud in New York only exists ton, who was one day testing for indicated that he had died in a Ipl»' ...i i. himself what such an experience in ti.e columns of the I’ ■ • frenzy. ;u>' A. O. U. W . Burn« Lodge, No 47 would be like, lost his footing »nil press. 1 met all the "ri Meet« every let and :>d Thutede»» HALF A MILE FROM WATER. W.c. BYRD, M.W was accidentally discovered and 2:15 leaders and know they »•IM* , rescued just as the last faint spatk A carefill estimate of the distance haul for Gruver. BURXONIA HONOR Lodge. No. » of life was about to leave the I odv. shows that he was only half a mile A vigorous “Now as fur I Hit Meets ever* 2d aud 4th Mondar M ari * K klly . c or It from water and heading directly j for parade at corner of Taylor and cairn atgn will wit aiate for He declared afterward that lie felt HAKNKYLoDGK. NO. 77, I. O O F. r for it when he fell and died, Had First streets. A. J. Marshall was Cleveland and Sfe 1. I have no piin ami that the only sensation Meets al Odd Fellow* Hall, every Saturday that of a fire befure his eves, »pm, J ohn w Hina, N. G. his strength lasted halt an hour grand marshall. The procession talk'd with republican leaders in was which finally changed from a '»right K Reap, Tren* longer the whole party might have marched down First to I’ine, them e Chicago and they admit that the blue bi a black color. He said that to Third, thence south to Alder, vote wtli I mj very close. Stevenson he had no fear of the cons« <pi<*n< <-a HARNEY POST NO. 4N, G. A R been saved. • very 1st and 3d Wedneedav of each, west on Alder to Sixth, thence was nomiiiated for vice president and that the colors were even a The ladies were placed in at Odd Fellows' Hell. All Comrade steading Invited south to Taylor, east on Tavlor to t<> capture that state, and I think source of extreme pleasure—Si. boxes previously descrilicd i '<♦ Second. The crowd was so immese he can do 11 all right. Judge Is uis Republic. brought to thia citv. It has S. MAILS. decided to go through the form of that it was with difficulties that Atgeld. the demoerstic nominee fur •‘ANA BENIN "give* l-e-r'-t an inquest. The ladies of the two the officers ami committeemen gov»mor, will surely carry illin »is. I relief and « an uilallilHj Cara for Pile«. Pri.-cfl By Breedloves lie in the Morgue, but could reach the grand stand. Af and the national ticket will pull Druggietaor mail. Rxmpb-fl I free. A<Mrcw»“AX AK L*!’».'* the fanoly of Fish refuse to allow ter pray re by Rev. O. B. Whitmore through Hlong with him. Atgeld is ÜUX 24 W, Aew kuiir CUjt, Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE PILES