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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1892)
TRítl; T RATED t e«I«br*t« |j, 'v '!> merit, ,V’UW» F than hat' I'npreceu? • ■""> (»1», - BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 31, «"'lea U| J J .g.The Herald, N ews I n G eneral when I first came west to grow up with the country,” said Joseph Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report ' •'UlK'llI Hellman to a Globe-Democrat re PHOM OUR, EXCHANGES. Sf W.c. porter. “I went to Kansas and « visited the principal towns in search ■"niiiieh‘?.T P ublishers and P roprietors itn^^_________________ ltupciits Her ;»<’i iit«»e. of a field of labor. It chanced that a big circus made the same dates SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ' One Year ». Í. S an D iego . Aug. 25.—I. Albertus, that I did, and I was brought into Blx Mouth*. an i enlarger of crayon portraits, is frequent contact with the attaches. Mem '!Three M,,nt> ......................... 75 v One Year (lrfadvanee) .2.50 in this city conductin«» a deter- When I reached Topeka mv availa ¿HlUiM HB« ' 1 "'ll I l-T lerald anti H»rper’> Magazine............. 5.00 mined search for a handsome ble assets consisted of a good suit yp. lerald and Harper's Weekly .......... 5.20 '“*• lerald and Harper's Bazar 5.20 young wife who has mysteriously I of clothes and $80. When I awoke I USE lerald and Harper's Young People 3.75 disappeared. at the hotel the next morning my y ’ le aid and Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.90 reh additional volume after Vol. 1, 55 cents: During the past few months, pantaloons and money were both uir'an, 19 rente axtr* »er volume, postage. when visiting this city, he was ac missing. I was youn«;, «.inexperi Il Suh-fni jC^-Copies of all the above works can be ex- , or Met «lned at leisure iu the Reading Room companied by a very handsome, enced and painfully bashful. I , sent for the latidlord, told of my i ber’but in thfc ’'*'•« « >11 begin by —W. N. Phelps and C. W. Wood. Magazine, Publishers of periodicals are solicited sweet-faced lady, about twenty-five ie and ft send clubbing rates, a copy of their work for situation, and asked him what 1 s‘Tt,‘l,,',er I- In the cotton pro- ¡im, tr Free Reeding Room—We file and bind the years of age and heat! and sholders ; Follow ma I heir Atlvh e. iducing counties of Mississippi and i'h th» ¿Her at close of every half-volume, r"<l n«v <1 taller than Albertus, who would ' 8hculd do of order ■p,0W bV 1 Washington and Bolivar the crop arper’s '¡Ml “ ‘Do,’ said he fiercely; ‘the best not receive even honorable mention 1 here was not long since a ven nt eluthliS thing you can do is to get out of promises a very large yield with in a beauty show. There has Keen ADVERTIS IN< RATES: 'aid, on rt-KR erable and benevolent judge in 1 wk j 3 w k 1 1 mo I 3 mo 1 6 mo 1 lyr considerable speculation as to ases, tot '*CI her this hotel, pantalpons or no panta a favorable season, and the same is 1 aria who, at the moment of pass :^h »150 »2 50 |5 00 I'S 00 i'll 1.00 »15.00 identity, but it is now established loons, or I’ll turn you over to the true of the Arkansas country be Vlngiiziut, o 3.00 4.00 t i 50 12.011 18.00 28.00 ing sentence on a prisoner, consult a<silifd,i “ 3 50 5. 8.00 15 00 ■ I CO 40 00 About eighteen months ago the police, You’ve been pointed out tween Memphis and Helena. West 6 (Ml 10.00 20 00 in .'unt, ;- “ 4.50 32 00 50.00 ed his associates on each side of Tennessee shows a slight Improve 6 00 ».00 15.00 28 00 iili.p.flii col. 48 00 54.00 lady arrived in this city from the as a hanger on of the circus, You lie luaiithi“ 12.90 1« 00 28 00 48.00 80.00 120 (X him as to the proper penalty to be 20.00 30.00 40 00 oo oo 110 00 140.00 Last with a husband considerably can't work any of your games on ments since last repftrt.—St. djouis ft, loaviitB inflicted. I Republic. t brotj ®| older than herself, and who was in this house. Now git.’ W hat ought we to give this ras JOB WORK "1 was Lightened almost into i very poor health. After a brief cal. brother ! hesaid. bending over AN INSANE 1 'MIG1UNT. ... every deaertption executed with neatue»« residence here he died, leaving hi» convulsions. I imagined if I was , Wli'-d despatch, at reasonable rates to. the one upon his right V '■•"'reulara, young widow a fortune estimated arrested I would be sent, to the I Pouters, Pamphlets “I shou d say three i ears.” Bill Heads, l etter Heads, J V A l Tl 1 r. item en », Note Heads, at $200,000. She became acquaint penitentiary, so I concluded to ' On Monday last aGerman,named Cards, Ti< sets. “What is your opinion, broth- moranda. Invitations. Dodgers, Ete. Andrew Mendell, arrived in the ed with Albertus through hav’ng make a sneak down a back street the eon , er? ” city from Centreville, California, more /F* H erald I s kept regularlvon fib-for re •he portraits of herself and her and try and gain the friendly shel munta (■I’*?®' 1IL'•’* Geo. P, Rowell Newspaper Ad ‘‘I should ¿.¡ve him about four i will le Bureau. 10 Spruce st.. New York. ter of the woods. I was -slipping accompanied by his wife anil four husband enlarged. years ’’ « the«- children. After leaving the steam he lutimi Albertus fell violently in love down stairs when 1 met a man com id’>ie fi t 1 he judge with benevolence. Milan Ili 1 told er he took them to the Union depot, with her, and followed her across ing lip. He stopped me OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tblic eret ‘Prisoner, not desiring to give you cre-thev remained all night and > .ioillfl > the continent and back, and finally hi..j my story, and he took pie to will hii 'lie^following dav, while he went a long and severe term of impris I she rewarded his persistent wooing his room, gave me pair of trousers live iwl f A mitt ' national : , . ..... twkv. Mendell was found Tuesday onment, as 1 should have done if .......................Benjamin H«rri.ontbV.fnarr.V’nK 111,11 •'»* New Mexico | and a fifty dollar biLzr er<i>" 1 «Ideili . left to myself. I have consulted my "le™«' Prealdeitt. l evi P. Mortor “ ‘Go settle your score and bring •mt he could give no account of ibout six months ago. Since that hem.i retary of state James G. Blain* vhere he had been and displayed learned ’brothers, ami I shall tako retary of Treasure Charles Foster time she has accompanied him to me half the change,’ he said. i Williti: fretarv of Interior John W. Nobl, their advice. Seven years.” ractiun. ret arv of War Redfield Proctor “I did so and felt that I had unmistakable signs of being insane various cities on business trips, and retary of Naw Benjamin F. Tracev He was arreste I and brought to retary of Agri. nitore Jeremiah M. Rosi. i few days ago arrived in this ‘city found a sure enough angel. A yea I Mormons In Kiighiiid. Wm. li. Mille, EAR: orney General the city jail, followed by his family tinaater _______ General •’ John Wanamakei Wednesday she started ostensi after I met him in Kansas City STATE—OREGON: md on Wedn -sdav, after being ex [ dy to beautify her first husband’s and again thanked him for hit- J N Do’ph i»tor L nndon , Aug. 22—(Considerable J. H. Mitehell SE imined before Judge Moreland, igrecfinan R. Binger Hermann .»rave in Mount Hope Cemetery kindness. Imagine my surprisi ’ anxiety prevails in religious circles ¡]e)j>|,J'»ruor was declared to be mentally tin-1 D.Sylvester Pennovei when he told me that the 450 was Slje did not return and thereat Mr, W. MeBrid. | because of tlie work being carriul I ZX“'8'"' R R ’* Geo. Phil. Metschnn. made from a live and a ten, and lalanced and sent to the asylum ¡(inhere by mormon missionaries. ,kl , t. Public Inrtru tot loti R J. B. McElrov I Albertus became alarmed, and call ' The family w-ts taken in charge R tnu.r> v Frank Bakei ■d on the officers to assist him in that aftei dividing the change with ed, »rsM They have been especially active R ) K. 8. Bean, •y the German Aid Society and (Utnxirtm* Judge« K z Wm. P. Lord his search. me he was still ahead. In a few hours he was in North London, and it is said D ’ W. W. That er provided with quarters in the New Reuben 8. Strahn. told she bad gone East, and hi I have gained quite a number of con- bind'- f SIXTH ll'I'ICIAL district : York hotel until they could arrange The Memphis l>iMrict. kept the wires hot for a few ’ hours' “i“ S" '“Sa.. verts to their faith. A petition was D M. D. C lifford o care for themselves. Mendell is ■ D (HAS. F. H VDE and then left for Los Angeles, but recently presented to the London (Ri (’. II Ri< hardsot M emphis , Tenn., Aug. 18—Rain, a coalminer !>v occupation and was •(D) H enry B lackman returned to this city on to night’s county council asking it to stop the has fallen the recent week in some | doing to the Sound country to look m«ile COUNTY —11A RN E Y : train. Mormon propnganda. The council -ailKe............. (D) - W m . M iller for work when he became insane THI.K-- t .......................... (J)) From reliable sources vour Cor parts of the Memphis district and considered the petition, and finally P. I.. Shideler surer ... ,.Zf......... (R; on two days there was a general llis wifesavs her husband is of a 1. 8. Geer Bazrr 1. respondent learned that on Wed refused to stop outdoor meetings J II. Nea downpour. This excess of moisture juarielsome disposition and has A. Gitlinys Albertus called on the „.««or . .(D).. A Baptist minister in Hornsey dis 8. W. Mille, nesday Mrs A T t **l Superintendent . < K> has had a bad effect on cotton, par oeeii acting strangely for some r • C1IA8.N EWELL A t Impector . wife of a prominent Mason, her trict. in denouncing the perversions Tilos. G. Doi,sos in »' . ™ ticularly in the liottoms, where the ti me.—Welcome. I'"”,, ’ mi «¿loner* .... of h>s flock, stated that Brigham W m . A ltnow deceased husband being a member ier. tn '!>' i growth is rank, causing the plant R. R. Siti of that fraternity, and told her Young, jr.who is the European to run too much to weed and inter I'wu Dcino.-railc <'on veillions in Texas. HARKEY 0. 8. LANll OFFICE: ',?'v la story. apostle of the Morjnon church, ,»er J. B. H cntinoton opting the process of fruiting. On ,ri.o »’er .. H AKKISON K ELLRl It appears from her statement | «•ends .>00 converts to Utah annual A split occurred in the democrat the uplands the effect of the rains that Albertus, who is very much ly. The greater part of these con followed by hot sunshine, is to ,c stateConvention in Houston Tex w.- , • 'VI ETIES. in love with her, wields some un verts are English. en h' ' make the “forms” drop off and Tuesday the Kith inst. The follow canny influence over he- and that RYLVA RBBECI’A Degree No. 48. thus decrease the yield. The new mg is the regular state ticket: et* every latai.d 3d Wedneadav, | through this influence she became . . James 8. Hogg. ! Cor.VMBOF, O .—The radical wing growth of the plant also prevents Governor his w,f»< When in his pr< ‘ sence of the Indiana and White River con ------------- the maturing of grown bolls and Lieutenant Gov ... . M. M. ('rane iviifiq she fears him, yet obeys him, and A. O. U. W. Burn* Lodge. No 47 ference of the United Brethren de will further delay the picking sea Land Com . . . . . . L. L McGaughey eta every l*t *n<l 3d Thtirg.layi under these circumstances she fears W. W. Wortham nomination, in session at Hartsville, [O' ' J w -au yer S.'.'v son. Usually at this time of year Treasurer that the legacy left her by her first formally admitted women to the Memphis has marketed several Att v. Gen .... . . Chas. Culbertstm ministry. -BUBXOKIA H onor 1 „dite. No. s husband is not safe. J. D. M< ( alia bales of cotton; this season no new Comptroller «••very 3d«nd 4th Mondar The Masonic fraternity has inter W. N. Carlisle Sup Pub. In Alice King, C or H. cotton has yet been received and ested itself in her ease and is said Mr» 1 BY LOD t \ ' .. i> y. |CTMJ. Iluu there is none in sight. The first The bolters nominated the follow of PtDcvi'J«, Kan to have concealed her until the I.ft •t Odd Fellow« Hull, every Saturday i I «.a ywr «■rt‘ wjll come from the hills instead of ing tick* t: > II l. 1h<itnp«<ni N.i, > 1 w M tu / matter is thoroughly investigated. ihtoiku by alltnanu that 1 muid not «.for«. AOar. txw«. the liottoms or the best uplands Governor—Leo Clark. Io an T work. Th* »eon panvt Voifh» *•• Ib» I»» ib» V) I bo Tonight Albertus is scouring nr»» »bo V »ult of $ irw'ntte* .ent Hmt.....** T • Ila harney post no . «, g . a . r . I I llko an >«i g- l> •!•<. b . YV la». »I ta Reports from the sec Lieutenant Gov—C. M. Rodgers »oar U-Lt••’•ry 1*1 and ltd We<tne»dav of each. the citv with detectives, hut so far as hitherto. mm . uv» ar» all r-no V, frit da are'Hip« .... Sí toi la. * la tjrorltad. Wlil cba»rfn>iy raply V> Inquirir» with ot. nip tncloetd.** M>"*'* >1*11. All < otnrade has failed to locate her. but will tions where planting was delayed Attv. General—E A. McDowell. PATIENTS TREMI 5 fcV MAIL CORFiOERTIAL w a« *ta»4iaginvited.____________ laro.loea. ’io Htar«i»t. $ c»nU in etamna for |>ar»<-«.iar» to war- probably swear out a search bv overflow or seep water state that Treasurer—Jas. Goree. ». o. ■ r. sanata. Bmcaia s iiuhi . mium . iu rant to-morrow. the only hope of raising anv cotton I, a„d Com —W. C. Walsh, is through drv weather from hence- n’t_________ ««?**"- v * le forth .nd » .¿ry la'Or.»., I'n k I,,« ’ Cnn,|.lrolkr-Cha.. G.ll'.pi. Jl ■ ■ I f and 18 an Infiilllbio Kmbarrassing Situation VUnhSii PUB LISHBD EVERY WEDNESDAY BYRD a SON. J Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE , »Baeooooarta daily. Monday« excepted Bill L W (»r-firl’IlM. ITk.'il 11/ won’t become general in the low- ‘^'•P I’uh. In. (>us Bickler Ball ^B I>riigiri-t8nil'll.Harriot- • 115 ■ m F üua 24u, N ott kork ”1 had an unpleasant experience lands before the middle of Septem- Judges Criminal Court of Appeals I I fa fa 3VBM- • N YOM CtTY ^.itatand bop*-.« daily, except Sunday I