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R aïî err, : i. f b« t BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 1 NO. 46. I'M 1 I *• “ “ 'H-. The Herald N ews I n G eneral was in these bills some potential Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report benefit to the people must admit* UBLI8HEDE VERY WEDNESDAY by •Kl« 'dL&ke.c.- FROM ALL PAllTSOFTHE WORLD that the democratic party could W.C. BYRD à SOK. not have committed itself to free ■ . coinage at the ratio proposed in r. A P ublishers and P roprietors . n T ■ kt Wilaou’s Analysis • those bills without throwing away r» 1 rK- x I? ’ j li every prospect of success in the SUBSCRIPTION RATES. i’i it I« In the analysis of the first session Presidential campaign and becom ne Yeer ;£.■ l-ioo * A. ■ 1.50 v lux,| x Months. ... of the Fifty-second Congress by the ing for the time being almost a hree Months... 75 irn ,. ne Year (in advance) .2.50 Hon. William L. Wilson we find Southern and sectional party. It ' ‘ “ HERALD CLUB LIST the following: was the highest political sagacity, raid and HarperS Magazine................... 5.00 The fundamental creed of the whatever might have been the mer raid and Harper's Weekly ......... 5.20 a , raid and Harper's Bazar .. 5.20 ‘ raid and Harper’s Young People 3.75 Democratic party is that we are to its of tne proposed legislation, to aid and Alden's Manifold Cyclopedia, .2.90 ear: -ch additional volume after Vol. 1, 55 cents: work out our prosperity more bv avoid a step certain to disrupt the i cents extra per volume, postage. individual effort than by the law of party, and with that disruption NE .----------------- l^P’Copieiof all the above works can be ex I the Congress. It is not a believer firmly and permanently to seat in tied at leisure in the Reading Room. ' in high government, or in plentiful power the protected plutocracy package which I replaced, using specimens. The Difference ’n tne EoPU I__ ' ----- > <1^-Publisher« of periodicals arc solicited heir work held prescribed with full opportunity to plunder the bogus mopey to till out tn^.up amount of leavening gas in differ c,. end clubbing rates, a copy of their work for for j legislation in the Free Reading Room—We file and bind the it people with new-tariff'bills, and to posed package of money. Before ent samples of the other brands ir at close of every half-volume, end t>.v t ¡(for it by the Constitution, and ' ies bv advertisement. he discovered his loss I was miles was so great as to seriouly impair ' atsl seeks to confine all legislation in subjugate them with force bills. .¡ir l-..I away from home amt reached their usefulness in baking, As h the.V j limits where it cannot invade the — ADVERTISING RATES: •tfifcr ïï Chattanooga upon the 23d of Mav, much as 24 percent, loss was found individual freedom of the citizen j 1 wk 2 wk 1 1 mo I 3 mo 1 6 mo ’ J DUPED- 1-0'1 where 1 met my affianced, who in samples a few months old. All $160 $2.50 $5 00 $8 00 |'$ll 00 $15.00 Tojudge a Democratic House, there id.ot rJ 3.00 4.00 c. .>o 12 01 1 18.00 28.00 took me to a hotel and had per the samples of Royal examined by e>, m J ! 3 50 $.00 8 00 15 00 ■24.00 40 00 fore, we must consider not the quan C incinnati , Aug 4.—Shortly 4 50 «.On 10 00 20 00 32.00 50 00 formed, what I afterwards learned State Chemist Drew were reported (> 00 9.00 15.00 •28.00 48.00 54.00 tity but the quality of the work it I after 6 o’clock, last evening, a young ‘-■‘C oo 12.90 1«.00 •28.00 SO. 00 120.00 of satisfactory strength and qual was a mock marriage. 20 00 30.00 40 00 «0 00 110 00 140.00 has done. ¡girl about 17 years of age entered i lune. 1« “We came directlv to this city, ity. It was Albert Gallatin who said ’Squire Schwab’s otlice and told a l.H't ‘ Dr. Drew states that the “Royal” uiaurl’l JOB WORK of Congress, “We are never doing j story ut how her confidence and as he made his headquarters here, to mil and, although in the employ of a being of greater strength than any every description executed with neatness as well as when we are doing noth love had been betrayed by a design ‘•‘‘■it despatch, at reasonable rates. New York firm, lie called this city other, anil qossessiiig better keeping ing ” and in so saving he announ-1 ing ,- young traveling salesman. •ulara, Poet erg. Pamphlets •elope«, Bill Heads, l etter Heads, ced a safe, and in the main, a Dem The girl, who was attired in a his home. Things went along qualities, it is the natural eonelu- 17. .'.'.erneut«, Note Ileailg. Cards, Tiexcts, O tC-noran<la, Invitations. Dodgers, Etc. ocratic doctrine. With an adverse neat traveling suit, bore evidence smoothly until I was informed .'ion that it is the best linking pow ________ M e«—------ vest-rdav by a friend of his that der made. i Tf hk IL krald 5g kept regularly on file for re- Senate, and an unfriendly Execu I of having been reared by well to do nee, in the Geo. f. Rowell Newspaper Ad- tive. it would have been bravado j ' her • name as he had been discharged for stealing iBing Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New York. from his employers and that he for the Democratic House to enter lire > Colonel Yergi-r got Sam Johnsing • • Laura Bradford and her residence *r upon any thorough course of reform as Decatur, Ala. She seemed^very had gone to California. From this to hold his horse while he, the col a.« thee 19 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. atory legislation. *It sought to re nervous, and her -actions aroused friend of my supposed husband, in onel, went into a saloon. “1 expect ten { • ___________ lieve the burdens c f the taxpayer the suspicions of the able dispenser whom he confided, I ¡earned again you are pretty Shi.sty,,’ain’t you, lie r>- >1P • • NATIONAL : that our marriage was a sham af Sauf?’ asked the colonel, when ¡and to stimulate American industry |Qf v , ’Squire Stdiwab, who ildent . ..Benjamin Harrison ^President.. fail ;pid that. I had been badly became out, wiping, hf? mouth. and commerce by repealing the Levi P. Morton ... -etary of State Jernes iniTivn«. G. Blaine! mmne . . , we * 1 ¡took her into his private offioe duped.” • . ■‘Dat all depenMs 'on Vba, boss. < hariea Foster, most oppressive taxes of the McKin- [ where, after she had become calm, 5, etary of Treasury . _ etary of Interior John W. Noble ’ etary of War Having decided through she told a pitable atorv of how she Redfield Proctor 1 ley bill. Miss Bradford said she had been Hit’4 fer yer ter.say.' I nebber am ... . etary of Navy B 7i'^emiah^if 1 r ’ ml; its committee to attack that bill in . -etary of Agri«-nltnre. ! had been betrayed and deserted by forgiven by her father and she much thirsty at my own expense.” * J* irney General Win. II. Miller 1 maater General John wunamnker i detail rather than by a general re ¡Clifford Armand. She said: wanted to procure a warrant for the — I’exas Siftings. ST a TK—OREGON: vision, it passed in turn tariff bills u ( J. N. Dolph. , “W hile attending school at Bos- arrest of Armand, but as she was AR: »tor« ........ K | J. II. Mitchell I as follows: Putting wool on the free greaaman R. Binger Hermann I ton I met Cliff', and we soon became destitute of means the matter was lloineHtCllil M,-n reel ( outillent. ernor D.Sylvester i’ennoyer list and reducing the duties on fast friends, and when I was about postponed until she receives ii re , etary of State . . . R Geo. W. McBride Kiirer R Phil. Metsebnn. woolen goods; putting binding to return from school to my home mittance from her father, which t. Public IuatriK tion R J. B. M< Elrov H omestead . Aug. 9—The lock -out, ’ H’L. • Printer R Frank Bakei twine, cotton tiesand cotton bagging in Decatur, he wrote to me iy come she said would be in a day or two. nen at Homestead are exceedingly i K S. Bean. reine Judge« R i Wm. P. Lord as also machinery for making cot to New York, and he promised to The father of the deceived girl is a !’ ’■ ' I> ’ W. W. Thaver re- show me the sights of Gotham, dealer in general merchandise at jubilant over the continued deser Reuben 8. Strahn.’ ton bagging, on the free list; l.rrc SIXTH IVD1CIAI. district : pealing duties on silver, lead, ore after which he said he would send Bolden, a small town near Decatur tion of the new men from theCarne urrei > rict Judge D M. I). C lifford limiting the me to mv southern home. I wrote Armand is a well-known traveling ! gie mill. Vice-Chairman Crawford, rict Attorney .Il C has . F. H yde and tinplate, and u it-Kepreaentative (R) C. II. Ri< hurtlson that to inv parents informing them of salesman and has traveled for a of the advisory board, said this (il>-i-it-8enator .. .(D) H enry B lackman amount of wearing apparel ! morning: “There is no longer any can be brought into the country I mv intend d visit to New York, number of firms in this city. Until COUNTY—HARNEY : ¡doubt that we have the strike . (D).. «»T -»d«e W m . M iller free of duty. and explained that I was going up his recent discharge he represented i almost won. From information re- ..... . (D). P. L. Shideler k I igurer ... ... (R) 1. S. Geer the H. J. Morgan Sheet Iron com '*■ , reyor J II. Neal A SUBSTANTIAL BASIS OF RELIEF. on a visit to friends of the Beacon (R) l reived from the inside it is said the JR) dl'K- r,ff A. Gittins.’» family with whom I boarded in puny, of New York and Chicago ,,rlv .-B«or ........ ... ........(D).. S. W. Miller | firm is greatly handicapped by do- These six bills make up a sub ------3ul Superintendent <K) C hab .N ewfll ? k Inspector T hus . G D odson stantia! measure of relief; and they Boston. I sortions, and it is believed full nine- 1’001» AND DAIRY COMMISSION. “ Getting my father ’ s consent I (I>) ( W m . A ltnow j tenths of the men now at work in- 11 imlBaionera carry the benefits of tariff reform '!>' Ç K. R. Sitz went to the metropolis, where Cliff j side the mill will come out within home to the working people of the n i' -------- , HARNSY IT. «. LAND OFFIC^: met me and took me to a quiet The late report of the Minnesota I the next week. They are rapidly They would haye been ,r.af later ... j. b . H vntinoton country. elver ..H akriron K elley : boarding place, where I was treat- State Food and Dairy Cimmission ' tiring of their prison life and restrict- | followed by other bills had not the • M1 - _________________ e I ------ a t-. led very nicely, and the utmost en contains the result of a series oft I e<| liberty. Contributions to the re Senate shown its determination to tf’1' "IB r*»11 i? SOCIETIES. deavors were made to see that my experiments made by Prof. C W. lief fund continue to come in a sat ignore all of them. They led to a every want was attended to. After Drew. State Chemist, to determine isfactory manner Our soliciting ‘ SYLVA REBECCA Desiree No. 4::. debate, especially the woolens and t ' eeta every 1 b ’ Htul 3d Wednesday. spending four days in New York the strength ami keeping qualities 'committee has been very success G tinplate bills, that evoked a large B elle G eeii . N. and seeing everything I cared to, I i .1* . of the various baking powders. ful. number of v»ry good tariff reform s ' returned to Boston arid thence to O'C 1 The report attaches great impor A. O. U. W. Burn« Lodge, No <7 speeches, excellent contributions The announcement that Hugh 4-»r j eete every 1st and 3dTburada>i my southern home. After return tance to these exp' riments. Rak O’Donm ll will return home Wed- to the campaign of education. An J. W. Sawyer Sert. l«l«^ ----- attempt to throw ridicule on them ing home I received a letter every ing powders that vary in strength, I nesday has also kindled fn-sh hopes pn[ . BUBXON1 4 HONOR lxxlge. No. 8 as not being a substantial fulfill other day from Cliff and on April or that readilv lose strength before and the men are firm in the deter •ets every M and 4th Monday. inent if democratic promises to the G he wrote to me from Louisville, us, are unreliable and will not give mination to win this contest. Man Alice Kins. <’ OF H people is met by an assertion of a and asked me to meet him in Chat even results; besides, it is an indi-1 ager I otter denies the wholesale r HARNEY L<>I><.E. NO. 77, I. O O F. leeta at Odd Fellow « Hall, everv Saturday prominent republican member of tanooga where we would be mar cation of the use of improper ingre desertion from the works claimed P m. Il E Thompson N. G. dients in their compounding. The by the advisory committee, I ut the the Ways Means Committee that ried. “ Being fully satisfied that my test showed the strength or leaven latter has the names and address«a » t harnf . y post _____ no . is A. , g R. . j they amount to a vtrtual repeal of rerv let I. and 3d Wednesday of e«<h, parents, on account of. my youth, ing power of the Royal very much of many ot the deserters, tegether ■< Odd 3 Fellow«' Hall. All I otnrade. the McKinley bill. ■tandir . would object to a union, I didn’t greater than that of the others. The with affidavits to substantiate the re*, THE SILVER QUESTION sjH*ak to them, and while my fath uniformity of strength of all the claims in this particular. The Ü. 8. MAILS. K"* On the silver question the House er was away from his place of bus- samples of Royal tested, no matter Fifth regiment left for h< me this . Bl RS« —VALE declined to pass the Bland bill and ines I entered his otlice and took what their age, was remarkable. || Ives an« depa-ti ilBily, Monday« excepted morning The Tenth regiment • 1 3V«ts« __ — canyon — city I refused to take up the Stewart bill 1600 from his safe. ' Its leavening power was practical will leave this evening or early to- ., rrivee and Depa-t« <iai y, except Sunday i Even those who believe that there ‘‘The money was done up m a ly unimpared even in the oldest I morrow morning—Teh gram. I •t»■ : K I pVRCl ii tf AA’m ffo«1 g(]t> •• 1» 1 ....I ’ Alld pilllWVlCAA jjl UlOl.’Illl'v,