East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 14, 1892, Image 1

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BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER
the tien,
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teulmir and'
. The Herald.
■ivip.-ii los fnter iii “getting settled.”
as thev called it. He helped him
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
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BY
build
a
log
cabjn,
ai
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cleared
a
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FROM Ol It EXCHANGE».
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patch of ground, and when he saw
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h’lo * i i der headway’’ in the new
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P ublishers and P roprietors .
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AI.UANCEGHOWTII
IN
THE
WEST.
country,
bad.e him good-by and
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Mun
started north afoot. He found em-
BUBSCKI I’TION RATES:
literary |,
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uzzard ’ s B ay , Aug. 28.—Col. plovment net far from Springfield.
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One Year
" ii'i-iii
Six Month*
Ireland a well known Nebraska Illi, ois, where the active part of
1 I’erS'-n i
Three Months
One Year (in advance)
Democrat who has been here sever­ his early life was spent.
Though
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HERALD CLUB LIST
al days, said to The World repor he did not long at the Goose Nest
Herald and HarperS Magazine................. 5.00
Per 1'J Herald and Harper’s Weekly ..................... 5.20 i ter:
cabin, he was there long enough to
Herald and Harper's Razar................
5.20!
“In 1888 both Nebraska and stamp his individuality on every
•'lAOfAM Herald and Harper's Young People
3.75
b PEKl'i
fl aid and Alden's Manifold Uvclopeilia, 2.90
Kansas gave large majorities for heart for miles around, and many
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r*'h additional volume after Vol. 1,
cents:
YOUNG i-
IO cents extra i>er volume, postage.
President Harrison, but the Alliance i arc the stories told of ills sojourn
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.;feh>^
has come forward since the among these people, Tt was my
'• caiiuijj
»mined ^
at ieisnr«*
in the Reading Room.
election of 1888 and has acquired lot to be born and retired a few and night found many of them al to day thev started for Diepne,
'■sof 'iteyJB
Publisher* of periodicals are solicited
¡vi
-hr to »end clubbing rates, a copy of -.1 heir work for | great, strength, particularly in these miles from the early home ot the | most entirely depopulated.
Early where they will go al oard a vessel
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0 lien noiij »ur B'ree Reading Room—" e file and
bind
In Kansas the 1 Deni- Lincolns, and the incidents 1 shall ¡in the morn’ng the big Oriental in that will convey them to Canada,
I begin r i latter at close of every half-volume, * mi
«i two States.
I'receipt,
topics bv advertisement.
ocratic party and the Allience party relate were picked up in conversa ¡formedits remaining guests that their ultimate destination Icing
lufcofBiif
j'K, in nt,,1
have fused.
tion with old settlers about our the last meal would be served lo­ the United States. Their object in
APVI'.R TISINi RATES:
ii. |ms;.|
“In Nebraska the Alliance party neighborhood, all of whom knew | day and that eared or dared to re­ sailing for Canada is simply to
cloth (V
1 wk 2 wk 1 ino 3 mo 6 mo J 1 yr
>' mail,
well.
I was shown a j main would be accomodated nt the cape quarantine regulations
11.50 |2 . .O 15.00 fis 'M) 1 111.00 ♦ 15.0) lias already nominated its electoral ¡Lineloin
it r] .er,
l.s. 00
2S.00
G 50 12
1 00
3.00
1, amlCli
on Tuesday ¡bridge he help to l-uild, and many Manhattf.n Beach hotel that they I oiled States seaports. They
«S. 00 15.00
40 00 and State ticket, and
24.00
5.00
3.50
-ive.fr hi ,;
32.00
50.00
6 »0 10.00 20 IM)
4.50
next
the
Democratic
party will- other relics of his boyhood days.
1 V0. doll
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54.
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9 00 1,-| 00
6.00
must vacate tuinoriow, and most peel te make a very short stay
sllllllllUt,
SO. 00 120 00
12.00 1(. oo 2S.00 IS 00
nominate
and
electoral
and State
One very old man told me that of the proprietors of the smaller ho­ Canada and then proe< ed into
20.00 SO 00 40.00 50.U0 1 110.00 140 00
or Uraitj.
the
ticket. 1 he impression is that the he once rode up to Thomas Lin- tels in the immediate vicinity de­ I niti d Slates.
KPER if
JOB WORK
Denii'crats on election dav will vote coin's cabin and inquired if he clared their intention of closing
>s«*ise<l and II« id |»5 a
«man.
He their doors during the week. The
8f every description executed with neatness tor the Alliance electoral ticket for euuld spend the night there.
despaUlK at
rat es.
the express purpose of depriving ( was informed tluit the house afford-1
sr’s ’
sc'.re at Bath Beach lias driven
Pamphlets
Sircnlars,
Pusters,
tho
L I 1
. i . r L 1 ' ed only two beds, and one of these
1 etter Heads.
I R oa , N. Y ., Aug,— A well dress­
RiJl Hem’s.
Envelopes,
the I?
Republican
party /if
of fL.x
the < eight
away nearly ail of the summer visit­
1' str ; Statements,
Note Hem’s,
Cards, Ti< Kets,
I
ed
stranger, who says be is William
invitali,.ns.
Dodgers, Etc.
Memoranda.
votes in the Electoral College to, belonged to a son who was then at ors. Bathing in the sea, except at
i.v for th,
Nebraska is entitled, and 1 home; bur if he .voul 1 get the con a few of the Coney island hath Chadwick, ot New York, was ar­
rartive,
T hk H erald is kept regularly on fi’e for re­ which
realer n
ference, in the Geo. I’. Rowell Newspaper Ad­
there can be no doubt that that move sent of this boy to (¡ike him in as a houses, Is practically at an end rested tins afternoon for burglary
ist tinnir vertising Btiruau, 10 Spruce st.. New S’ork.
A mone
will be successful.”
The 'fhe health officers at most of the at the lesidence of S nsheitner.
bedfellow, he could stay,
a «in ihe
1. infini
'stranger
dismounted,
and
Chadwick entered the house when
“How about the Democratic party
SOOII points along the shore have also
treat puto
' ticket?”
OFFICIAL 1 ’(RECTORY.
found the six foot boy in the back issued a special order prohibiting no one was at home and ransacked
nal the
lie <iny ni
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several moms
Mr. Sinsheirner’s
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“
We
have
a
fighting
chance.
i yard
1\ mg •• a’ board read’iig I fishing.
attrassi
lent nf J
national :
daughter,
Mrs.
Shattuck,
returned
The total vote of the State' is al out Tlie bov consent’d, and the man
he itirern
................. Benjamin narrinoti
it of bliK,
while the stranger was in tho house,
Fought to n Intuì Finish.
that night, 'fhe
Levi 1’. Morion 225,000 and the parties are about sept, with him
».and ihr V ice-Pre» idee t
JamesG. Blaine
he lllur Soervlary «di-Stn'.
lb* attempted toescape by passing
Charles
j boy was Abraham Lincoln, and the
I_____ Foster,
_____ j equally divided in stienth.
neurit • Secretary of Tii-miir'
John W. Noble
•ecretary of I hi cri.r
tal att
H aughton , La , Aug. 29.—Mau Mrs Shattuck, lint she seized him
“I do not think the people in the ■ other never tires of telling how he
Secretary of War
Redfield Proctor
Secretary of N n
Benjamin F. Tracev
rice
Miller and Bob and John Car­ by lhe Coat and though he resisted
¡spent
the
light
with
the
futurel
Jeremiah M Risk East comprehend the increase in
Secretary of Agri, ultore.
ER YEA Attornev «¿neral
Wm. 11. Miller
I
ter
win-
killed at Allen
Alien Brother’s and struck her, held him until the
Postmaster General
.
John Watiamaker growth of the Alliance party in the President.
STATE—OllEGON :
mill last night in a fight at a police were summoned
West. I know that the Democratic
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nphe11
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Views
dance.
J. H. Mitchell
Jewelry and $L.i in money
i
party and the Republican party
Binger Hermann
AR..
co» »re** m an
R.
Miller
missing.
was on the floor dancing
NO PF’ (Governor
11.Sy 1 venter Pen noy e. two years ago in
Nebraska were
sill*
lecrelurv of State
R. .Geo. W. Meliridi
“
I
was
in
New
York
about
ten
with
Ida
I’ilkinton when Bob Car
exieo.
-
It
Treasurer
.
l’hil. Metschan. more than surprised at
the total
I
> Werth iupt. Public Ins ru. t i, :. R . . J. B. M< Kirov
'Ihrou h
'I h r«* ah er.
davs
ago.
and
know
from
pe
sonal
ter
came
up and said, “This is our
R
or Jswr
tv Printer
Frank Bakei vote polled by the Alliance
party.
11 i|)C
R
» R S. Bean.
contact with the leader' there that set.” Ida said “No,” and BoliHitid
Oft
Supreme Judges
. R
Wm. I’. Enn1 On the Governorship it stood second
S avannah , N. Y., Aug. 29 —
D
) W . W . Thin er
party third, there are no factions. It would be “Vou are a liar,” whereupon Miller
Reuben S. Slrahu. and the Republican
Meagre details of a peculiar tragedy
mil '■
sixth ji’DieiAi. UWTRICT:
and you know what they did in an insult, to Senator Hill to hint knocked him down. Then John
< t b fIw
reisN» District Judge
m
Cauyup.il County have just been
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D.
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liffoki
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Kansas, defeating Senator Ingalls that lie will not give his hearty tired three shots at Miller till tak
i roll« District Attorn« '
chas . F. H yde
received
here.
h V
Joint-Keprevent..
(R) e. 11. Rii liar< *.,i
isupport to the nominees, lie is ing effect.
Miller seized John;
y in« i Joint-senator
■ (D) H cnry B lackman and electing many Congressmen.
A boy while cutting bundles for
be tn« H
“In my State, when we had three p I true blue and to are his friends. I t hen Bob cut Miller in the back
|VOI NTY- HARNEY !
I
a
threshing
machine near Cato in
.'ii"
.
I
look fora big victory throughout i Miller drew his knife and went to
",
clerk’1 ,,4dKe
(D) ■
W m . M ill eh Congressmen they got two out of
■
(D) .
that county accidentally cut the
P. L. Shid« 1er
the country.
work on Bob.
Treasurer
.. < R)
I. S. Gee, the three at.d for the first time in
_ n Surveyor ...
I
feeder’s hand, which so infuriated
<R)
J fl. Neal
•1'he cry for five trade raised by I The figl t lasted about five i
S Pi iherirt
(R)
A. Gillings the history of the State there was
Assessor
the latter that lie caught up and
S. W. Miller
the republicans to scare the work­ utes, ¡it the end of which Rob
h A 1 School Superintendent
iR.
CHAS.N K» El.I. no Republican Congressman. Since
j )llr„ Jit^k Inspect.,r
threw him into the rapidly revolv­
Titos. G. D odson
then the representation from Neb­ ingmen has not done anv harm John Carter were both dead
(D)
t
ing cylinder, where lie was ground
W m . A ltno -
muh’ ‘jCommiwionerB
And the democratic party will ler died a few hours Inter Tl
'!>? (
raska in Congress has doubled.
K. R. Sits
to dentil before any one present
iHlwb'-l
“Supposing Mr. Harrison loses make great gains among them, and were twenty-four knife wounds and
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■ âKXEY v. S. LAND OFFICE:
could
raise a hand to rescue him.
r adir'J □ eir,l;,cr
J. B. H vntinoton
Kansas and Nabraska; there are particularly will the democratic three bullet wounds in his body.
tit’ll Receiver
..H arrison K elley
|YI ?’]
eighteen votes lost to him that have vote be seen in the cities find great
” rF
The arrest at Asbury Park of
In New
I t iwi’*j
heretofore been Republican.
lb manufacturing centres.
»rest ■« j
O»er ! he Border.
SOCIETIES.
soi
jety Indy fur nppenrihg out
hien»J
votes; that’s equal to half the vote York the reports from all on r the
oiipbH
«loors in a ball dress, and that of a
RYLV.t REBECCA Degree No. 43.
arhP'j
of the State of New York
Add to I country are very grat'fvii g. and
P aris . September 2—Oonsnlera-1 male bather nt Ocean Grove for
Meets every 1st and 3d Wednssdav.
the four years which have inter
I
c>. that the seven from Michigan, with
ole interest is mimib . L <1 here ns to! wearing a shirt without sleeves, aff­
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’w
ihiti't
— miài «su-------------------------------------------------
a strong probal ility of Democratic veiled since 16S8 have given voters what would become of the Riir-sian
_______ ^Kl
II---. Ko
ord assurnnee of a time when
success in Illinois and Wisconsin, opportunities to study the tariff Jews who hail been waiting heie
lib
r
Meets every 1st and 3d Thiirvda« s
American idma of decency shall de­
J. W sawyer Sec'y
and even if we should lose New Question.
two weeks for the arriv-b of fm.dsi mand the I tirkish mask for women,
“In Illinois and Wisconsin. I
York, which I don’t think possible.
io permit their proceeding to Amer- ‘ and the swathing of a mummy lor
BURN0N1A HONOR I am I rc . N o . S
>ar
should
say, judging from n ports
Mr Cleveland’s success is assured.’’
ica.
These Jews were expelled the other sex. Then will arise the
Meet»ew«r' .<1 aixi 4th Mondav.
received in New York, there will be
Aliev
from Odessa and traveled to Paris question whether prudes shall make
great gains. As for Ohio, I know
HARNXY i.ODGF. NO. 77, I. O p F.
*L>
1 Meet«
by wav of Constantinople under the our fashions and customs, or wheth­
Lincoln'*
O
momc
Newt
Hom«*.
<4 0-1 1 Fellow* Hall, every Saturday
| very little about the situation there,
iberici
':30 p U,
B I
111. : I
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direction of the Israelite Allience er men and women shall suit them­
i having been in the State But one
ÜK NEY POST NO. 4M, O. A. R.
(From The Centnry for -eptemlier.)
The intention was to pack them selves in those matters; and the is­
dav fur several weeks. Certainly
Mg
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,
off quickly to the United States, sue will I h > exciting in view of the
Near the graveyard where Lin­
the campaign has not begun there.”
Fellow*- Hall. All Comrade
état «lin» i, i , «-.;
but owing to the fact that money is extremes to which both classes go
coln’s fatlnr and stepmother rest,
scarce
among them, and quaran­ —Judge.
seven miles south of Charleston,
Scare nt lhe bummer
P.AL
W. C. BYRD & SON.
ABSOLUTE^/ PwSE
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I’. 8. MAILS.
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BCBNM—VALK
■Vivessi......... part* daily,
■Sv KN»—C.jros CITY
F'
arrive» and ■ epart» da ly, except Sunday
Illinois, in a place then known as
Goose Nest, the Lincolns made their
N ew Y ork , Sept. 5.—The exodus
tinal settlement on nmoving from from the south shore of Long island
Here Abraham Lincoln contiuned throughout yesterday,
Indiana
tine is feared bv French steamships
sailing for New York, they found it
impossible to proceid
The dilli
cullies have now been removed and
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