East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 28, 1892, Image 1

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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER
The Herald.
N ews ¡ n G eneral
before I engaged the one who event­
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
ually became my very own. The
BLIHHKD
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
'“'"Pht 1.^
first applicant for the position of
BY
FROM OVIl EXCH ANGES.
mistress in my flat was tall, slender
willowy anl coffee colored, Her
TBLiaKBRA and P roprietors .
nlM v
Wyoming Widow Whom: Gold gown was a pale blue, with large
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Wou a Husband.
figures on it, and her head was
r'diui.eih
snrecnrPTioN
rates :
*111 It
adorned
with a leghorn bat that
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C heyenne (\V yo.), September 15 had streamer» that were fascinat-J
Months. ....
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h '»v i.
•ee Months ....,................................ . .75 I
.2.50 I
It wa» thirteen months ago that|jng
a seat without an
Hluni, 9 Year (in advance)
Hllellll ----------- smaom.
Emma
Jane
Nagle,
a
widow
worth
Ill- HERALD CLUB LIST
invitation; I then asked her if she
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Id and HarperS M agazine.. .
5™I $120,(XX) married Charles A. White,
' 11 L- Id and Harper’s Weekly
could c<x>k; she said ye*, with a|
Kl’h. Id and Harper's Bazar
5.20' a young New Yorjcer, at the mag- sniff that was meant to show how-
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-‘s Young People .. 3.75
anifold Cyclopedia, 2.90 nificant mansion of the bride in
V
little I knew.
Vnume after Vol. 1, 55 cent«:
rear: ■ h _
eat« extra oervolume. poet sue.
this citv. It has been suspected
I said, “Can you fry oysters?’ ;the reporter. "Yes,” he said, as he ' o'precedei t or rulii f, No action
ZINE
-Y P*Copieaof all tbe alx>ve work« can be ex for some months that White was
“No, the women I have lived leaned hack ’n his seat, “but thit’s h is been taken, and the st up ilous
>d at leiaure In the Reading Room
scheming
to
possess
himself
of
his
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Mr. Ashenfel’er is compelled to
with always sent to the restoorant j all right. I did the best
1 ?* I ’ could,
~ h
1 S ^^Publlahera of periodical« »re lolicited wife’s property.
Ru.nors
to
the
ef
but he licked me,” he continued, refuse his signiture ».o the certifie
when they wanted them.”
. r » dclubbing rate», a copy of their work for
■ee Reading Room —w e flic and bind tbe feci that he abused her have floated
Then I politely inquired: “Can “He licked me,” he repeated sever cate f.irwarded reaularlv from Sin
at cloee of every half volume, end w < i
•Mas® br advertiaement.
about
and
surface
indications
told
■ al timas with a sort of maudlin Francisco. He served in the Elev­
me aim, if
you make waffles or hot rolls?”
i.iur«e«sa—ssMHiB—
i
that
their
married
life
was
anything
“No, I can’t do no fancy cook­ sadness in his voice. Then he enth Ohio.
with i be'??
KATES:
oforttlffi ADVERTISIN'
i but happy.
straightened up again and took a
ing.”
lariwr'. • 1 wk 2 wk I 1 mi. j 3 mo j 6 mo |_lyr
A 'I li mglii.
I
They
met
at
Hot
Springs,
Ark
.
«at rM '
Aftef this I said: “How t about fresh puff at his cigar. Then he
»2 50 *5 00 »N 'M) »11 00 »15.00
■paid.iti i »1.50
«
,
-
>o
28
00
12
0.1
18.00
4
00
3 00
in the winter of 1891, and it was the washing?”
began again as talking to himself
l a*'. Ml g 3 50
8 00 15.00
5 00
24 OO 40 00
When I’m at home and in mv bed,
4 50 4 00 10 00 20 00 32 00 50 00 said to ha\e been a case of love at
Said she, “I don’t do no washing ”
48 00
54.00
6 00 9 00 15 00 28 00
An<l slumln'r o’er my eyelid*
00
80
00
48
2N
00
1'20
00
12
00
1«
00
first signt. White rushed a divis­
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She talked on for a bit, and 1
20.00 30 00 40 00 60 00 110.00 140.00
Only one of Hin Kind.
III
I
creep,
ion of the late Nagie’s estate be­ said: “By the by, what afternoons
lolh.lli“
I sav amen to that remark,
I la1 nuudl
tween the widow and her son, aged would I have out?”
JOB WORK
C heyenne . Wv , Sept. 12.— For
aft, tot
‘‘Bless him who first invented
sixteen.
With solemnity, she answer«<1: two years Levi Ashenfelter, a war
<, np ery deacription executed with neatness
sleep!”
“ 16 «patch, at reasonable rate».
“Weil I dunno, whenever you told veteran, has Iteen refusing to take
the E state mortgagee
tri;
ars,
’ PoateY«,
“ Pamphlet»
— "
Bill Heads,
Letter Head«,
>pes,
me you wanted toga I’d sfay in,and a pension of $8 a month ami trying
-ents,
Not«
Note He
Head«,
Card«, Tie get».
Ha»ing secure ! this, he filed for
h.-anda. lnv it At!« loti».
Dodger«, Etc.
if you wanted to go to the theayter to have it ofiiciallv discontinued.
i ¡record at the County Clerk’s office
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•
ence
in awhile I could arrange to be He lives here and is engaged in I
P V H erald 1« kept regularle on file for re'
s, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newipaper Ad- a week a go a power of attorney for
in.” This was kind of her,but I the live stock business. His claim
□g Burea«. WHpruee«t.. New York,
the woman and a mortgage on all
th» "y®"''?
found she was baldly the person I was allowed in 1885. and he cheer
IIUIS
she possessed to secure a note of
numi
cared to serve under.
III »'il". ■
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fully receipted for $24 every quar
A
| $75,OO()running ninety days. White
«t th" , OFFICIAL' DIRECTORY.
ter
until he -learned from hi*
immediately
left
for
the
East
and
nuliit M
One <.f the many curious exhibits physician that his trouble of over
mhiit fl
i.iJflMSL
• *s Believed lie has realized on the
ai blit M______________
I^^IHno.NAL:
I which will be shown in the trans- 20 years’ standing had left him
Benjamin Harrison I paper.
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Argvl".
Wi, . »ay,
: «IH
Hafora. Aftar Loe*
!Ut.
l.evi
P.
Morton
i
poitntion department of the World’s He appealed to Senator F. E
-.1 Dcvmpuiying «tat» mint • Weight
Hive ».
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A p« tition for divorce was lodged
,f y ry of Stute
James G. Blaine
’ :. y »-»tht and mcaHurn- ; Bt’M 4.11 a 33 In. 10 iw
vili »how the ri Huitaot ? Warn.. 41 la. 31 in. 11 l<
Charles Pouter.
Fair, and one which will he of in­ Warren to have his name stricken •> m li. ietha*
rei'iii ry of Treasury
treatment.
Hipa.,.. 43 in. 40 In. 13 in.
John W. Noble by Mrs. White’s attorney this even
»Ott V» TRE8TE0 BY MAIL!
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eri
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r
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COMFIDEMPAL.
terest to lake captains, will be an from the rolls. His remarkable s..ra.l. _ # and ’ with ‘ wa
Redfield Proctor
the i1 fT °* TJBr
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, or
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afnrvlar,
tacoavanleuoe,
bail «ffacta»
It is charged that White has
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ry of Navy
Benjamin F. Tracev ing.
r patllc-..«,« vrfdrvM. with » c-»U I» UaniM,
, ». ry of Agriculture
4
old
wooden
anchor
in
use
on
the
Jeremiah M. Ruak
application was filed in the absence [ » 0. W. r. HTItl. ■ «•'■“•»» tautll. MICHI IU
support
>y General
Wm. H. Miller tailed to contribute to the
lr>> «ter General
lakes 100 years ago.says the Chicago |
John Wanainaker
of
the
family,
though
representing
STAT«—OREGON:
Tribune
It is a primitive contriv­
9
J N Dolph. that he was receiving $10,000 a
YEAR r ................ R
|
J. H. Mitchell
ance,and
has
been
secured
for
exhi-l
«man ........... R.
Binger Hermann year as American manager of the
or ...................
I).Sylvester Pennover
bition by Chief Smith through the] A San Francisco r«rrr
.■P ry of State
R
Instead
Geo. W. McBride London Illustrated News.
■ r' er ..
. R
Phil. Metschan.
I StateHistoricalSocietv ofWisconsin.,
ibile Instruction R
J. B. McElroy he has increased household expen
Would Form an Intcrostlnj ACiltloa
I’F'I tinier ...........
R
Frank Bakei
The old anchor was taken from
ses,
setting
up
a
stable,
running
a
urritt' ham
S. Bean.
to Your Wintor Roading.
R > K.
the bottom of Green Bay. Wis., four
P. Lord
R i T W Wm W. _______
pack
of
hounds
on
the
prairie
and
.......... D
Thaver
lauur ..
years ago. It is a curious contriv­
Reuben H. Strahn.
making frequent trips to Chicago;
1'eii.L‘y
REASONS WHY
»IXTH JUDICIAL district :
ance, and was not uncommon on
r < Urrr
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The pe-1
JudgS ............... D •
M. D. C lifford New York and elsewhere.
TH«. •
trading vessels on the upper great
i|xri ?AtturRev . .
• D
C has . F. H vdk
bin spreaeutaUve
(R) <II. Ri< harLson tition further charges that be has j
lakes in 1792. The anchor is about
bi er**iator.................. (D) H knkv B lackman
beaten his wife almost daily during!
uht '4
5 feet across from tip to tip of the ;
olnnw Mg COÜWTY—HARNEY :
the past five months, has kept her
.................. <D>
W m . M iller
flukes and about 4 feet high It is
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P. L. Shideler a captive on the premises, and was
regaided as a picturesque relic of|
I. S. Geer
from killing her
J IL Neal once restrained
""r.
:::
A. Gittings
early navigation. Three of the legs !
I
S. W. Miller only by the threat of her son to qst
—Superintendent
i R)
are a part of the stump which forms !
C iiab .N kwki . i .
T hoh . g . D odson a pisto!.
spzcial pnrziunj
fhe iiead. The fourth leg, in front. I
VALUZ, 0105,000
(D) I
W’ m . A ltnow
, ^pioners
GIVEN AWAY
HIS PREDECESSOR REVILED.
'!>' (
R. R. sits
is movable and is secured by an '
Ifiirr*'
—
B ¡,0'MABWXT <L S. LANI> OFFICII:
He has, it is alleged, reviled the iron bar.
Jt Is b-l-i'd of news from all part, of the world, and its Lltetary Department i, supplied by Iba
'■■••••........ m .
J. B. H cntington
memory
of the dead husband, and This was moved outward in order j foreiuoM wruar, of tuedoy. Ia addition to its great new, aud literary Ye.lure,
t ' r
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•..H abrison K kllky
I 1»
IT Qivrs TO EVERY BUBSCRIOCR HIS CHOICE fnou TWO
forced the signing of the powar of to fill the basket with stones and
tit;
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MAGNIFICENT WORKS OF ART,
i attorney and mortgage, after which then pushed back into place and
mH!
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SOCIETIES
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The Examiner's Art Album,
he threatened to turn the plaintiff nailed again.
" if. .'YLTA REBK'CA Degree No. 43.
Con«’«tlniof eight beautiful reproduction« from ma«terplww«aY the w<w14's(reap
upon the world.
.mi every 1st and 3d Wednesday,
Ost «rll.li, the whole collectiun bouud ia a h.uUM,uir L uudhk » I. aluetette —-rTt
i'»'' WB.
B ulls G kf . r . N. G.
White
is
about
thirtv-two
and
.Sullivan Feel« Very Sore.
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Or « beautiful reproduction, ia all af It, original colon, of the famous historical
I the woman is fully fifty. The
paiutin;. VlxTS inches,
. O. U. W. Barm Lodge, No 47
B
irmingham
,
Ala.,
Sept.
9,
—
Jno
vonng
fellow
claims
to
lie
a
journal
­
sii every 1st and 3d Thursdai •
lhi'1' ’CS H"
J W’. Sawyer Sec’y.
ist, and certainly has an acquaint- L. Sullivan passed through Birming­ Columbys at the Court of Ferdinand and Isabella.
——SAalaiflK
_ .
! anceb with New York and Chicago ham this afternoon going north. And besides «11 this. THE EXASHNER will this year distribute tmrmj its subscribers P.OOO Fra-
IB.UU1. agjregatiug In value the «tupend.us sum of *134.000 This Is the You ria annual diMrlbta-
RIO! JRNONfA HONOR Lodge. No. 8,
iveryM and 4th Mondav.
i newspaper men. He has traveled He was in a half drunken stupor in lion, and the list oi premiums is lar-er and more valuable than ever before offered. Reraemlwr that
Alter King, <• or H
premiums enta.l no addition.il expense to the sulwcritier whatever. They ere absoluti iy free.
the sleeper Galena, but was able to these The
and is a good entertainer.
coat of the WEEKLY EXAjl.Ni.lt. together with these magnibceut premium otfera, is
ear KEY lodge , no . 77, i . o o f
The late Nagle was a man of ex­ poke his head out of the car window
M Odd Fallow, Hall, every Saturday
H E Thompaoii N. </.
treme thrift, using mure than thirty and hold a reception, shaking hands
years
to raise the fortune that he w‘.th about 30 people. He was a
I
r NO. 48, G. a . ».
nar-—-1«r »nbv-rip»lm price. Get th* fall p»rtlnil«r»ef Ibto grand offer from the EXAE7"»I2 B
He was prominent in Wy- pitable object. Mike Donovan, B.ttrci»
<1 Wednesday of each. ' left.
I- ge P.tjiiam U*l. Which we can »apply to yo«. or yow c«a procure one from your P<v4-
• ' Hall. All Comrade!
Jack Ashton and Jim Carroll were Mia-i-r or N*-wv»- -’•* Then, having considered the m.itter, call on ua an t ¡.I ice a combin.,tIon aut>
loming politics.
of to«
with him. McAuliffe and Dixon •cri^l.ou lot »* n . ■»»<’ £a A MI iiwIT aud y vwr Louie paper, and »o sure
were on the same train with him.
TA1.I;
Your correejKindent interviewed
lepada ifaily,
Apropos of scrub woman, I saw Sullivan.
Vos citv :
iir
!*•*•** daily, except Sanday
“I’m sorry for you, John,” said
quite
a number of kitchen ladies
oí»1 ät
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$1,50
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