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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1892)
1882 "•’s K USTH! ’’’»very .rti! 'Ilion ths “’em lili ’«ntrv, , piular a il’ Hpimd rI next Eur0 VOL. V k I,,r,6. « and F (,«----- “5: ■ BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER ' The Herald UiiKtraitd b> ’ 'I JBLlkHKD EVERY WEDNESDAY W. C. BYRD i SON. ’UBLIBHERS 14 ‘«'S'kr AND N ews I n G eneral PROM Ot It l-'.Xl lIANGES. inns. 1 have not since ntt»*mpt1d to dazzle the simple children of the frontier with a display of mv learn ing ”— Welcome. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. PROPRIETORS. The Glass Sponges. _________________________ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: • I Hill Buy- a Home. -------------- Did you ever carefully examine A i bany [N. Y j.Sept. 9—Senator one of the so-called “glass sponges?” David B. Hill today becomes a ’er y The most delicate and beautiful of permanent resident’ of Albany. iGiziv. r HERALD Cl.I B LIST these, perhaps, is the “ Venns Eor some time the beautiful villa AGAZIXg |.-|íl v raid and Harper - Magazine........... if'l- Flower Basket,” which is found on just north of the city line, built by raid and Harp' r's Weekly ............. ZAR I'.XG V£|1» raid and Hatper’-< Bazar ly in the deep sea near the Philli Joseph K. E.nniett, the deceased i raid and Hafcer’s Young People . to 1 Sal aid an«i Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia, pine Islands. It looks for till the aetor, has hern offered for sale by mad , additional volume after Vol. I, 55 cents: l cents extra Der volume, postage. world like spun glass woven intoan his widow. To day Senator Hill f the MagjQ r June at: H^-Copies of all the above works can be ex intricate pattern, and is so delicate put down $50,000 for it and will re e‘> no liint... lued at leisure in ihe Reading Room. am! exquisite that one can hardly side there in the future. The place T’in with ¡i old son of Patrick Douglass. The [ mother and other ladies in the car eeipi oi„-, Publishers of j.eriodieals are solicited is jury was composed of some of th«' screamed with flight. The train , (1f ii ...\ end clubbing rat «. a copy of their work for believe it to be nothing but the was built by Fritz Emmett and ■nn r* Free Reading Rom—We file ami bind the Thiv partic | modeled after villas he saw while in m neatct er af ciOge of every half-volume, soil «-»v ci skeleton of a. sponge. i best men in Albina, and after all was stopped and backed to the post-paid,, ie« bv advertisement. It is said to have cost J the evidence was in they acquitted where the baby lav, Imt instead of »th Cast-. ■ _______________________________ ular species of sponge is composed Germany. tail, po '' 'of bands of spicules running length $310,000. It is surrounded by fif the defendant Douglas was very finding a mangled lifeless body, T ADVERTISING RATES: imlCta-it | wise from end to end, with ctoss teen acres of land and contains 30 1 1 Illi. I 6 mo I 3 mo awk wrathv, and expressed his opinion the little one was sitting on a pile ! 1 •■r e> fr 'in bi . j 1 wk ¡-—J bands intersecting at right angles roomy. There are large brick sta- '0. Cloth.fi „eh I 11.51 88.50 $5.00 <K) I 111.00 of the court and jury in a very dis of gravel near the track. He was IK. 00 louldbeiii “ 3 00 0.50 12 l» > 28.00 Before they are thoroughly skelet 4.0«' hies with finely appointed stalls, a respectful manner. 24.00 40 oo r Draft, “ 1 8.50 5.00 8.00 15 0O uninjured except for a slight bruise ¡ 4 50 •.00 10 00 20.00 32.00 50.00 onized the corners of the suuares lodge for the g.-ve keeper, a lake of is 00 54.00 9.00 15.00 28.00 As Burton was leaving the room on the leg I’ER <t Bi e.?L 1 ti.00 1 12.00 1«.00 28 00 48.00 HO. 00 1'20.00 formed by the crossbands are tilled .three acres of pure spring water. Douglas followed him and asked: 20.00 30.00 1 40.00 <¡0.00 110.00 140.00 with a brown jelly iike substance, I stocked with game fish, and a young “Did von kick my bov?” Reeeiv W oiiiiiii ' h Love ?’s 1 i which reduces the spaces to little | orchard containing choice fruit trees. ing an atlirmative answer, the The edges of this, The grounds contain many ormi saloon keeper struck Burton two 1 lie ot lv thing in this world that STRAF every description executed with neatness I [tubelike holes. 1 despatch, at n*ns>>nable rates. little holes project slightly abov» I nenttil shrubs, plants, etc. It was stinging blows in the face. The is constant, the one peak that ris< s for th -enlarB, Posters. Pamphlets BUI Head- the general surface of the spongt •intimated here today that the latter took to his heels, and Dong above all clouds, the one window in . Letter Heads. dive, m tn vekipeB, Hive, yph'.V.’r?! Note Heil, a. Cards, TicKets, aler nur Invitati.. hr . and give it the appearance of beinj nansion would not be long without las, pursuing him, cornered him which th'light forever burns, the than in l’noraiuia. Dodgers, Etc. 1 mun z th dotted with miniature volcattii i mistress and that an Elmira behind a shoemaker’s shop, where one star that darkness cannot on iheditfHK H ehald is kept regularly on file for re- incltbiii ini'bKii enei enee, in the Geo. 1*. Rowell Newspaper Ad craters The ridges, insteal of »('He would be installed there. Col unibili stiai l'olunib:-. -tieii ng Bureau, 1.0 spruce at.. New York. the attack was resumed. A large quench is woman's love. It rises to ■al publir having their surfaces made up of a il thè il crowd followed and went to Bur the greatest height, it sinks to the .i: continuous glassy skeleton, hav< Will lake llis Lile. r t ractive ■ ■ ton’s assistance. One of the resell- lowest depths, it forgives the cruel OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ni ni I th eir soft substances supported, bv » directi» era received Mrs. Douglass’ urn injuries, it is perennial of life, and of tiwdeni - whole multitudes of delicate micro grows in every clime; neither cold I’lTTsiH’RGH, September 9.—An-! brella in his face for his pains. ,and tlietM^^ ; illuFri. ‘HI national : scopic, six-rayed spicules seem t< irchist Bergmann, who attempted ( The assailant was arrested, nod ness uoY^ieglect, harshness nor < u- BenJamiAH?_rri.onlbe op at «•’«’«t"»............ il attrice Je.preBidellt he life of H. ( ’ Frick, slated in an l.evi P. Morton pleaded guilty to assault and bat eltv can extinguish it. A woman's Jretnryof State JameaG. Blaine place, by little hooked stars and •iterview to day that if bis sentence tery, paying the insignificant Stilli love is tlm perfume of the heart. »retary of Treaavry Charles Foster. K YE.tJ areiary of Interior .h im W. Nolde In its natural state th« vas more than ten years he vould of $10 for his fun. 1 his is the real love tint subdues ■retar.v of War Reiltleld Proctor rosettes. iretary of Navv Benjamin F. Traeev I whole of the “ Venns Flower Bf.sk(*t ’ the < arth; t he love that has wrought, kill himself. There was not enough cretary of Agri.'ii’ture. Jeremiah M. Ri.sk LY Wm. H. Miller XZIXE tornev General with fme hairs, th« in life, he said, to spend twenty or all miracles in art, that gives ns «Unaater Genera! . ..John Wananiaker is covered Belli Were **( liiilnps.’* u:... mouth being kept closed by a net thirty years in prison with the pros-j music all the wav from the cradle SG PFW__________ stati :- -OREGON : ( J N Do'tih. suhicrüt’jl Btnr |.. R I J. H. Mitchell of fine glass like needles. Captail >ect of a few years of liberty after; S t . L ouis , Sept. 9—J. L. Quigley song to ihe grand symphony that ■xiiv. R. .Binger Hermann ■ Werk': 'tKre««man found the flowet ’he sentence had expired ,,r jiiu vernor D.Sylvester Pennoyer Simmon’s men »Said of Memphis, Tenn., is a relic of the hears th»« soul away on wings of R. Geo. W. McBride utionei.' ?retar.v of State basket fastened to a rock by a han ■L, ____ W . i: über mr eaaurer . Phil. Metschan. Sullivan Corbett tight. Last Tues fire. A love that is greater than he: pt. Public Inatruetion R J. it. McElroi R “I fully realize Ihe concequet.ces day he stit tn front of Hurst’s Hotel power, sw. eter than life, and strong Harper»' He Printer Frank Bakei die carefully attached to the basket loth R R S. Bean. in four different places, and the di 1 K if mv attempt mt the life ot Mr. wearing a neatly fitting suit of er than death —Ingersoll. l.nri preino Judge« R z Wm. P. 1.0 Lord f reich' 1> > W W. Th«' i er vers of the Exile brought lip om c’rick. I did so when I attempted clothes and having money enottgl 1 H V.illl® I Reulien S. Strahn. Th V. . ______ She Turned on the lina. sixth j linci a i, ihstrk - t : specimen that rested on th«» top o ’ o kill him and was prepared to on his person to pav a month's by nui atriet Ju -ige D M. D. C liffori . suffer the consequenceH had he hotel bill. To-dav he worked the d bers Strict Attorney ■ D ( HAS. F. Il YPK a marble pedestal which at soim P hiladelphia , Sept. 12—Mrs. t„a,. int-Ri‘i>re«entatlve (R) C. Il. Ri< barda.it. time had been lost in the harbor tit More than ten years in pris th«' assemblage for a sandwitch i died ‘ bru T i II int-Senator .. • (D). llENIlY BLACKMAN ! Corti Targette.ii widow, aged 30 Najaja.—Republic. Ion would be worse than hanging, He wits walking with a crutch and ^■«TY H u:x to : l years, and her daughter Ethel,aged ’St unty jjdge (D) W m . M iller I ind if I had my choice I would a cane, having but one leg, anil P. I.. Slii.h 1er I ill, were found di-ad in bed yester- (D) ’’ I! A eaaurer (K) prefer to hang rather than spend a was attired in anything but a stv 1 I. S Over ; Cowboy Scholars. rvevor .......... dav inuring, at. 20U9 Mervins street, (R) J IL N ch I a eriff. (R) life time in prison.” ish suit of clot h»‘s. A. Hitting« >ae««or . . .. by Mr. Alexander from whom they S. W. Miller huol Supennter1 ' Bergmann collv talks of his “I never had to get down this <R) « H as .N ewei . i . Alfred M. Dirkes at theSoutheri 11 "• jck Impector 1 rented their rooms Fourgas burn T hom . G Donaos said, “I had just left college, m\ crime and ex presses only one regret before,” said Ruigicy, “hut I was ers were turned on at. full head, libwD'L.___ ~ I>) ? W m . A ltnow >in in iMionere • k :¡< i ------- 'D' Ç R. R. Siti health was laid and 1 concluded to —that lit« mission failed. lie does so confident that Sullivan would J and the room was tightly closed to — OM'-' ! HAMNKA a. LANK OFFICE: go out west. I engaged to help not give Mr. Frick credit for the win that I pawned my cork leg, prevent the gas escaping. Mrs. ■ejlv ■ ertati er J. B. H vntinoton North coolness and nerve claimed for him, which I paved $*¿00 for. put my , Pargette had been siiff« ring from intei ecetv ver . ..H arrison K elley drive a herd of cattle from writi —■— ern Texas into Kansas. Eor three when the assault took place, and l»eft suit of clothes in soak anti bet I neuralgia,ami it is supposed became Ir» "------- „ III’» ■ my roll. As a coiiseipienee I am successive ev< nit gs J flirt d mv col says: «IH I ETIES. t.”< _____ 'insane through «lespomleney in im lull* 'There is nouse talking about Mr. on the town to day with one I’g. lege learning while my companions agining she had brain trouble. It SYLVA REBECCA Degree No. 43. set in a circle around me ami I Frick not being frightened. He an oi l suit of clothes and not a I was believed Mrs Targette turned Meet« every jst and 3<1 Wednesday. B eli » '. ffii . n G. Sullivan was chewed tough beef and smoked was the worst scared man I ever ceiit in my pocket on the gas after her daughter was ’ERÌ' saw, and I'don't blame him much, I plug tobacco. a chump and so was John Quigley Then they com lud asleep. A. O. ü. W. Burns laxlge. No 47 ed that they had about enough of for he believed I meant to kill him. of Eemphis.—Ex. Meets every lit and lid Thursday« Yer .1. W . -aw yer Sei'v. Aristophanes, Pythagoras and the as I certainly did, and had a right The Danger <.f Delay. ■ X ! \ Very Hardy Vouimwier. to be scared, as he certainly w as.” philosophy of the Peripatetics, and BPRNONIA HONOR Lodge. No. S In all his talk Bergmann steadily they proceeded to wind me tip. “George!” she screamed, -My Meets ever» 2d and 4th Mondar. \ lice King. ' of H Mi nice , Ind., Kept. 12.—Mrs. neck!” refuses to speak <>f any one els»- in The next morning the boss gave HARNEY LODGE. NO. 77, I. O o F. me my orders in Greek, the cook connection with the assault, and Lewis Nosek and her IK months- “What’s the matter?”' Meets at od.I Fellow* Hall, everv Saturday old baby, of St. Louis have been :30 pm, II 1- 1 h. .’i i >. \ . •.. shoulders the whole responsibility asked me in choice Latin whether “ I here's a pilla< alter”— visiting Mrs. Nosek’s parents in I would take ‘sap’ or syrup on my on himself. “A what?” HARNEY POST NO. 4’. G. A. R. were Cleveland, ()., and yesterday slapjacks, and a cow puncher with *‘A tap|M*kilier”— '•ry 1- << ,j .| w •• 11 -im ■ SMd |! h A ! < , ii'tade returning to their Western home Malters In A Ilana. a big revolver sticking out of his “\\ hat in the world do you ■tauding invited. While the train was goin’j at a mean?” bootleg besought me in choice Per C. ». MAILS. Saturday afternoon in Justice -|H-ed of 40 miles an hour babv sian verse to reserve my kigdergar- “Oh, dear,” she moaned, as she I mux»— vale Mct ’olloch a court, and before a Nos»k became fretful ami suddenly clutched him frantically. ten ¡earning for the babes of civili irrivesanil departsdaily. zation. One had been a professor jurv, Richard Burton was tried on h r ped from his mother's arms and terpaller! You know, Ge. „ - < i arrives and D-parts la.ly, ex< ept -nndav in Yale and the others were Oxon- a charge of assaulting the 5-year- fell through the open window. His p.illerk ill»r!” S Den! 15 rUl 0« Year .... x Months. • Tree Month«...................... ue Year (tn advance) fJ.OO 1-50 ...75 .2.50 ABSOLUTELY PURE i