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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1892)
erald “STlUtil ,M| e*Ubrst,, of J VOL. V. xtEur,Wl Sv " The Herald- BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. OCTOBER N ews I n G eneral ter, who had accompanied them ran Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report toward the house. The boy was ^lIHnitLjPVBLWBED EVERY WEDNESDAY shot, while the girl, aged 10 years.' 1 FROM OU II EXCHANGES. 'B ' W. C. BYRD & SON. was unmolested. The mother was killed in the doorway. The Indians , ‘ P ublishers and P roprietors . Weaver I k Wroth. then entered the house Ohaniel Hi. * Meanwhile, the younger boy, al '*1 Memwr SUBSCRIPTION RATES: A tlanta , (Ga.). Sept 23.—Gen- though severely wounded, ii id I Year *3.00 I’ERlOifSlx Month«. .1.50 eral Weaver tonight refused to crawled away and hidden himself Three Month« . .75 One Year advance) .2.50 r Year:, address an audience of 5.000 which , where he could see the entire I pro- HERALD CLUB LIST: iAZIN'E I [erald and Harper’s Magazine........... 5,0c had gathered at thi State Capitol ceeding. The little girl was push KLY 1 [erald and Harper’s Weekly .............. 5.2» to hear him. He declared that ed away when she interfered with U [erald and Harper’s Bazar 5.2» ’’EOPU [erald and Harper's Young People was no free speech in the th>'tn, but was not harmed. ’ While 3.75 there U SuU I aid and Aiuen's Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.M x.m South, notwithstanding the audi the Indians ransacked the house . >rMtt rch additional volume after Vol. 1, 55 cents: 10 cents extra per volume, postage. ence had assured him a respectful, she ran to her brother, and thus he Map®, — jf)^*Copiesof all the above works can be ex hearing. ' ■HMlned at'leliu escaped being made a prisoner, at leisure in the Reading Room no tirueu* W caver tonight sent a lengthy The Indians took or destroyed all n with tbt < _____ Iptoford» <W“Pubu«hei« of periodic«]» are solicited t .« «end clubbing rates, a copy of their work for letter to Chairman Irwin of the the bedding and everything of val- he hail occasion to reek a document I Nobod v remained in the clerk's narpfr \,ur Free Readfug Room— We file and biml the neatclw: after at cloaeof every half volume, mJ n»v «, State Committee of the people’8 ue in the house. The guns, ammu-1 in the yrt nt air-tight fireproof safe office, and nobody would or could ■it-|iaid,omjopie» bv advert ise me tit. 1 Cases, |l( - < party in regard to his treatment in | nition and about 15 head of horses or vault in the City Clerk’s office in have heard him if there had. 1, IKslpaif1 1 *' the . South. Fortunately Thompson was want ....... were taken with them. They then the City Hall. It was a half boli 's Maguiu ADVERTISING RATES: i Classified ( ein day among city officials and ed punctually elsewhere. He had He says he finds the spirit of started north toward the United ir*cx j 1 wk [2 wk j 1 mu 1 3 mu j 6 mo 1 lyr from June,, I Inch *1.50 »2 50 *5 00 *8 '10 *11 00 '*15.00 organized rowdyism at some points States. Couriers have been sent to ployees. For that reason it was been known to enter the clerk's 1 “ 3 00 4 00 <» 50 12 09 18.00 28 00 visit» d in Georgia so great as to 1 “ San Pedro and Orretas, in the hope not strange that the janitor’s assis office anti whs last seen there. That 3 50 5 00 8 00 15.00 24 00 40 00 4 •• 4 50 6 00 10 00 20 00 32.00 50 00 K col. « 00 9 00 15 00 28 00 48 00 54 00 render it inadvisable to attempt to that parties from there can inter taut, closing all the offices and safes fact alone led to the suspicion that 12 00 16 00 28.00 48 00 80 00 120.Of » “ I ’• A posse has been start i for the afternoon, should shot the i he might be in the safe, but the 20 00 80 00 40 00 60 00 110 00 140 00 fill engagements at pointB not al cept them. ready reached. ed on their trail under the leader-' Citv Clerk’s safe without seeing its | official having the combination was J Weei JOB WORK I in Merchantville. Before he con'd Personal indignity was suppressed ship of George C. Williams. The The| | occupant. The official at first considered it be sum mot.ed it \ a 4 o’clo k. at Way Cross only by careful man TRATE'! every description executed with neatness Indian outbreak has created the nt-. nd despatch, at reasonable rates. agement. At Albany a howling most excitement. The band is I R joke, but one which might prov» Then the safe whs unlocked and past« rs, Pamphlets ir the to»»*'“,,“™’ Bill Heads, Letter Heads, ve. more ,’„f; mob refused a respectful hearing, said to number many braves and serious. Then, as has since been The iinpson was taken out. He was Rote Heads, ( arde, Tie Reta, Invitations. i»n will u Ivmorand«. Dodgers. Etc. At Macon the conduct of the mob several squaw«. They are well learned, he began to shout, But unconscious mid nearly suffocated, on» then i the t»e- T hx H erald I i kept reKUlarlyoufiteforre- was simply disgraceful, Rotten nounted and armed. The border his voice did not reach beyond the lie recovered in half an hour mid "lti'liitt t l’renee. In the Geo. r. Rowell Newspaper A<1- iron walls of his cage. Pulling told un agonising story of his suffer- nmbiin "«rttalug Bureau. 10 Spruce it . New York, eggs were thrown prior to the is aflamt.—Telegram. public twJBa;., .ST * down the great books of record, he injy the doinp introduction of the speaker, one of iv wiii C\>w billed hi MU I’ulplt. battered and pounded Avith them active n: which struck Mr. Weaver on the of Ami:« OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ■ ■■ Mta°AMAlESIS,’givvslnR»Hnl upon the door. It was as futile an n ■ I head. Eggs were thrown repeatedly ireeti.tr. ■ I I 1 fflnlKf nrtd is nn infunino uiotiern ■ ■ I B Cure for Piles. I’rievSl Ily 18. — N ew O rleans , La . Sept. effort to attract attention from with — | and turbulent crowds continued to <1 thetniirTS i>riiKgi»'s<>r mull. Hnnifil«'« luitntbtt I ■ I ■■■ ■ >rree.A<l<lre«8» ‘ANAK».sK’‘ national : The Rev. Dr. E. A. Bridger, pastor out , as his screaming had been. howl and hoot until after midnight. ■ I ■■ ■■ aFBux MA N ow luck Lily. ....... Benjamin Harrison I iee-Pr^Sdent. ........... I evi P. Morton At Atlanta a similar crowd of of the Congregational Church, at aeretary of State JamesG. Blaine ecretary of Treasury Charles Foster. rowdies gathered at the point of Jennings, was chastised in churc h YEAR: scretary of Interior John W. Noble scretary of War Redfield Proctor meeting, bent on tumult ami dis this forenoon by exasperated parish- i f jeretary of Navv Benjamin F. Traeev ecretary of Agriculture. Jeremiah M. Rusk order. Learning this Mrs. Lease ioners. ivp ttorney General Wm. H. Miller I The pastor had be ome tinjiopu uctmaater General John Wanantaker and \\ eaver refused to appear. 8TATK—OREGON : mi'ii' ’ W eaver says he is convinced that lar on account of his plain speech A So n_ Francisco P *8 nop ( J N Dolph. wrihei ator Ì J. H. Mitchell I- R R. i Binger Hermann similar treatment awaits them at |on various occasions, and matters ee'klv «: ongreMtnan Would Form an Intcrostlnj Addition in„uln «vernor D.Sylvester Pennover points not visited, and declines to | reached a crisis when he made the me.I.inw Bewtary of State W. McBride R (ieo. .............................. .. rounds of the town last week,going urer R Phil. Metschan. meet such appointments. r current! to Your Winter Bonding. He calls- apt. Public Instruction R J. B. McElroy that I ' rn,n store to store and seeming to tate Printer R . Frank Bakei rper'i »«■ especial attention to the fact t.... bin'll» ‘ R » R 8. Bean, ARE Y.1ANY REASONS 17117 by nf+apreme Judge« R z Wm. P. Lord the disorder is almost exclusively tak»* pains to sav that the women l'ht 'KOi vV > W W. Thaver D of the place were unchaste and that olume Reuben 8. Strahn. confined to young roughs, who in Till!« • • • inaJl°w» 8IXTH JVPH1AI. DISTRICT: the whole town was a cesspool of fest the towns and who are incited latrict Judge D M. D. C lifford s made ’ ietrict Attorney .D C has . F. H yde to violence by persons who keep in iniquity. avoid di Hnt-Repreeeutativr ! (R; C. H . Ri< han son A more than usually large num-1 OTHER- »lut-Seuatur___ ■ (D) H enry B lackman the background. It is especially „ _ COUNTY— HARNEY : worthy of note that the disorderly her of people attended the church I IS THE BEST PATER Hi THE WEST. Lj3Z:ounty jjdge th s forenoon. At the close of the (D) W m . M iller (D) F. !.. Shideler conduct does not pro<*eed from ex ................. .Alt reasurer »ervices Dr. E. M. Burke, a leading . ... 1.8 Geer Confederate soldiers. <R> ,,jrveyor ........... J H. Neal tR) ,mrT11, tie riff............... citizen, arose in his pew and asked j 0 non GPZCIAL PZEIZIUKJ A. CittiRKF (R) Btior.R * ggeMor General Weaver says the police VALUZ, C1C5.C03 • (D). S. W. Miller ime^' .'houl Superintendent the women to retire, but requested ; J,UUU GIVEN AWAY (R) C har .N k « ell T hor . G D okbun fo-ces at disorderly places made no the men to remain. (D) ? W m . A ltno « effort, so far as known, to preserve ittrsV otamiBBtoner« It 1« b* I •"*’••1 of nr—» from «Il parta ofthe world, and Its Literary Department la aupptled fry the The women withdrew and Burke foeeiuost R. R. 8itx good order, and in some instances «R Ç writer» of t-e d.y In addniua to li» «real new» aud literary fe.iuiea, vi «»••»' A'Sgr’----------- iii IMQL HAM k > V. 8. LAND OFFK-K: gave open countenance to the turn proceeddd to the pulpit, where Dr. 1 IT GIVrS TO EVERY «UUOCRIOER HI3 CHOICE FROM TWO iM'if»' .egiater . . J. B. H cnttnoton Bridger remain -d. MAGNIFICENT WORKS OF ART, ult. ret: w tacelver ..H arrison K elley ueu - Burke asked the minister if he I '*> Examiner’s Art Album, niirb*. — 1 A * W irli"''» had made the statements about the Centrin';of eight hrautifnl reproductions from fng«terp<*reg<»f iielit'”'’ SOCIETIES women of the* place accredited to •at arti*tv the whole collectiun busud iu a hauwAuiue baauboo katwereue c«»e( IdJitF» SYLVA REBFt < A Degree No. 43. him and received the reply that he* Or a beautiful repr>Mlaction. in all of ila original colors, of the famous hisloncal i D eming . N. M , Sept. 24 —A ppc Meet« every lat and 3d Wedne«d«v. pawling, 22aX4 luches, B kllk G eer , N. G. had. Th “ minister ad«led that he rial courier from Colonia Diaz. UOPI', ———— j Mexico, about 100 miles i-outh of would stand by the allegations, as Columbus at the Court of Ferdinand and Isabella. A. O. ü. W. Burns Lodge. No 47 this point, reached here yesterday they were true in every particular. And frealdea alt thl». THZ ET A VINER will thia year distribute among ita »ufracriher» S.000 Fr«- Meet« every lit and 3d Thursdays ■ar J. W sawyer See’v. No sooner had he uttered the re m'.ai-.-.r, agjrefaii.i/ in value tl.e »tupend >ua sum of $135.000 Ti.u I» the fourtn annual distri'»»- afternoon, bringing news of an out I Ion. and the lirt of premium» la la, -er and more valuable than ever before offered. Femr mt«er that mark than Burke drew a cowhide these premium» enta.l no addiiioo.,1 ripense to fie aubacrlfier whatever. They ere absolut. ly fret. break of the Apache Indians in the BCEMONIA HONOR Lodge. No. 8. TLe cost of the WEZXLY LXA^..»oR. tugetuer with theae magnificeat premium od-va, la 1 Sierra Madre mountains, and ofthe and pr<»ceede<l to dust the minis- ■ >1.* , e«ta avare 2d and 4th Mondar. ibarsi»T A III e King, C or II murder of a family of settlers near ter’s garments to his heart’«content. HARNBT^LODGE. NO. 77, I. O <» F. Dr. Bridger did not tlinch under Colonia, Fache county. Mr. Adolph .re»’ Haeta at Mit Fellow a Hall, every Saturday .•mCM,«!, H K Thompoon N. G. gtar—^lir eub«rr< pt Inn price. Get th- full perd'iilen of thia (rand offtt from the F.XARUNE’’ • Thompson had gone down to Colo the punishment. tbrli'’- k.ztern P^ge preuuuin 14*1, which we can supply to ynu, ,w yon can prucnre one from your F—t- ; nia, some five miles away, before « aia«i> r or N •wu'e-.’-r. Then, havin': coniidrrd the tn.itter.caH on ua an»1 pl icescnmMnatloaftib- H a UBY POST no . 4». G. A. R. IxMked in an Airtight Kats. auJ j «.vate paptt, aud bQ wwaaaAhMiUg uT lue •cri/tkrti for 7ZU >• *» EL Z rHl**r t and 3d Wednesday of each. breakfast, to attend to some busi I Fellows’ Hall. All Comrade a • ness. Shortly atfer breakfast his ft ***** ng invited. P hiladelphia , Sept. 17.—Few two sons start»*»! to the field, ami S. MAILS men ever had a more narrow es when in the corral they were fired I Bt’aKS—VALS ! upon from Itehind I he stables. 1 he cape from death than had City As A «viv«» and departs daily, I eldest, Hiram, was instantly killed. sessor William Thompson, nr Cam __fc»»-C»MO» CITV arrive« ana Depart» uaily, except Sunday The younger boy and hi« little sis- den, N. J., this afternuon. At noon Powder PURE 7;/£7?£ W eekly E xaminer .•0 $1X9 OHLY SI.50 PER YEAR $|.5Q -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I