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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1892)
892 ' o '» k S bM'; "Pter,,,— Xj ' vo -r ’-v ---------- ' jg: The Herald. BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY,,OREGON, OCTOBER 4 BUSHED BVEKY WEDNESDAY B W. C. BYHD & SON. FROM OCR EXCHANGES. dupe. After being robbed the men are put on the street. Randall and Lennon most have bten given extra doses of poison. 1892. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report ♦ I UBLI8HERS AND PROPRIETORS. The Campaign Opened. Weaver U mhii ’ î Persecuteil. I A tlanta , Ga>. Sept. 27.—\V. The republican sally on Saturday ife-lotij Year............... 13.00 night was not a every pronounced Atkinson, Chairman of the Demo •feinui- > Moil th«............. .. .1.50 I ' Rittl. ree Month«.... 73 success. Fifteen hundred torches cratic Executive Committee of, e Year (in advance) ............................. 2.50 had been ordered for the occasion, Georgia, says in reply to the pub HERALD CLUB LIST tear: kid and Harpers Magazine............... 5.00 but, as each man ^carried but one lished address of Gen. Weaver ami rid and Harper s Weekly ........... 5.20 l^-third that num various special telegrams which DI »kt and Harper’s Bazar .................. 5.20 torch, less thanoi, y ' ild and Harper's Young People 3.75 I ber were required, including men have been sent out from Georgia by 1<1 and Alden'« Manifold Cyclopedia, .2.90 PEOpcJh additional volume after Vol. I, 55 ceutB; . and members of the bands and the Mrs. Lease, that they do great in I ¡ju^.eenta extra net-volume, postage. I or‘”' ^.Copiesof all tin-above work» can be ex- Vanouver Glambeau Chib, there justice not only to the Democrats, ' led at leisure in the Reading Room . were nearly 500 in line when the j hut to the people, of the State. ’l&gaziN _____ After denying certain specific procession moved down Third street H at' nr“Publisher« of periodical« are solicited Hine, ¿Jclubbing rates, a copy of their .- ork for It may not have Uh the free Reading Room—e file and biud the A considerable display of pyrotech | accusations made by Gen. Weaver train, and accompanied him to most in the nice. >forder, r at close of every half-volume, and c»v ci ] and Mrs. Lease, Mr. Atkinson con Buffalo. struck our voung Republican friends nics was made, and feeble cheers ir;«. e* bv advertiaemeut. Just before leaving Senator Ilill that the oil r members of their tinues; ’ for Harrison were occasionally aid. Mi His claim of persecution is noth received a letter from A. E. Steven party have ceased to become inter heard along the line of march. ADVERTISIN’!« RATES: dd-pi:; pg 1 wk 2 wk 1 inc» 3 mo j 6 mo 1 1 yr ing more than an overworked eflert son, dated at. Fayeteville, N. 0., ested in the campaign, simply be Music was furnished bv two non tagaa:..— 11.50 »2.50 »5.00 »S '» till 00 »15.00 union bands, engaged for the occa toposeas a martyr. ^His state expressing his appreciation of the cause they have nointention of sup »ssiiK 3 00 4.00 ö. 50 12 U> 18.00 28.00 n June L 3.50 5.00 8.00 15.00 24.00 40 00 sion, and the k procession moved ments deliberately misrepresent the Senator’s Brooklyn speech, predict porting the ticket this fall, but will tli.U" .. 4 50 6.00 10 00 20 00 32.00 50.00 •c llla(ir YO] « 00 9.00 15 OO 28.00 48.00 54.00 people of Georgia and are ctWming ing great benefit to the Democratic vote for Cleveland Then* are no t,tOH “ 12.00 16.00 28 00 48.00 80.00 120.00 from the plaza down Third street 1« 20.00 30.00 40 00 60.00 110.00 140 00 to Burnside, back on third to I l.v devised for campaign purposes. party on account of its magnificent j inconsiderable number so disposed, t bro :— Washington to Twelfth and then to. He did not want to speak in Atlanta presentation of Democratic princi i —Welcome. JOB WORK and would have had just as fair a ples, and tendering his personal the Tabernacle. Wi;.everv description executed with neatness bliniwter I iiK’ohi Coining Home. At the Taoernacle an audience showing as any man who ever thanks for the same.—The World, > despatch, at reasonable ratea. Pamphlets i Tr ulare, Posters, assembled somewhat smaller and spoke here. He cancelled his en a f "''“■elopes, Letter Heads, Bill Heads. The meeting ot the Republican I LuNDON, Oct. 3—United States Note Heads, Carda, TicKet«, gagement!: in Georgia because the enenti, less enthusiastic than that which Dodger«, Etc. he tot inoranda, Invitations. mure r w.- t'-W had greeted a temperance speaker suw that he had been imposed up|>n clidis in the city are not as harmo Minister Robert T. Lincoln wiil sail uinl« HK herald I s kept regularlvon file for re- nious as desired. younger i for home soon on a short leave of "illhi mee, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad- at the same hall a few evenings tiy his own party managers, w ¡10 absence. '.lslng Bureau. 10 Spruce st.. New York. before. Chairman W. L. Boise, of had led him to e t«n-f7!’ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I ABSOLUTELY PURE I iue fii-fi l)im F:| ilic my nrR»'r'r‘ * dofrip < OFFICI ill teij ve iSa______________ Anttr national : ¿'r'”r «ldent......... t.... .. Benjamin Harrison X, e-President, ......... I.evi 1*. Morton it"*re,Bry °! 2't*te . James G. Blaine Charles Foster. retary of Treasure John W. Noble retary of Interior ictioi retary of War Redfield l’roctor . Benjamin F. Tracer retary of Navy Jeremiah M. Rusk •retary of Agriculture, Wm. H. Miller AR: orney General ........... John Wauamaker itmaater General •TATI | at.or J. N . Dolph, W lio i»\ . IL very . prolix speech proceeded to open 1 the republican campaign in this g’ee state. At its conclusion the i club sung a melody and . .1 udge J. F. Caplos propose«! three cheers for the republican candidates, which were given with a show ot enthusi -OREGON : i J- J N. Do'ph. asm. The meeting was then ad II. Mitchell R. Binger Hermann jour ned.—Teh grim. 'oBtor ................. R : grew man....... P.Sylvester Pennoyer p0Pl.i vernor ... . . R. Geo. W. McBride ■iten -retary of State . Phil. Metgchan. • R •atiurer ", _ y ]r in: pt. Public Inttruetiou R . , j. B. McElroy ...... Frank Bakei R iiar< ,te Printer . ) R. S. Bean. I, fi T. R \ Wm. I'. Lord R urren preme Judge« 5 W. W. Thayer D Reuben 8. Strahn. r'f niiln: ’ SIXTH JUDICIAL district : expr* M. D. C lifford P d<«f «trlct Judge C has . F. H yde • P me »trict Attorney (R) C. H. Richardson >luw iut-4Usj»re«eiitative (D) H enry B lackman U p.« t*t-»enator E not the case, and was greatly sapointed by his visit here and ¿lad fo get out of the State. Wh here he did not concea his chag inti itissapointmerit, engendered the weakness of his partv State.—The World. The cave temple of Karli, Ind is rightly considered one of « Robbed anil Poisoned. greatest wonders of the world. T gigantic recess in the mount I>o- C incinnati , O., Oct. 3—The ledge has been chiseled by hum lice are investigating a number of hands from porphry as hard as t mysterious deaths from poisoning ! hardest flint. The navie is 124 f Three days ago a printer named I long, 45 feel broad and 4(5 feet. fr< Frank Randall died at the City floor to ceiling. Before theentra COVNTY—HARNEY: '«dt W m . M iller hospital, supposed to be from acute of the temple stands a m >nst r-t ..(D).... (D).... P. I,. Shldeler I. 8 Geer gastritis, but the postmortem re elephant, upon whose back is se: ......... (K) ... J. II. Neal (K) . A. Gittines vealed evidence of arsenical poison. a colossal goddess, all hewn f (R) 3a; S. W. Miller TE-boStsupenbtendeut ....... (P).... (R) C has .N ew ei . l About the same time Eugene Len one solid blo?k of stone. Like T hor . G. D odson rl <jcklu«pacbr non died, and the analysis showed walls of the temple ami the mffsi W m . A ltnow mi i ommluioaen- R. R. Sitz I traces of poison. Both men had | ornament«,< very article of «.dorning ,R't ¡hita _______ _ been drinking, the night they took sculpture on the inside is bewen ph<y BAMKY U. ». land ornea: ..J. B. H vntington ill, with dissolute women in “Over from the native rock. r» .«gitter . (Thert are ..H arrison K ellky rirn-Teeeiver^^ L the Rine” concert halls. Randall’s aisles on each fide, separated from I w«!''a companion was Carrie Wilson, the nave by octagonal pillars of SOCIETIES. while Lennon’s was a woman with stone. The capital of each pillar I’hf’-i SYDVA REBECCA Degree No. 43. ! va-ious aliases, best known as is crowned with two kneeling eie iu' ' Meet« eviiry ltt and 8<l We<liie»‘lav. <> rrr ' “Minnie.” In both eases the men phants, on whose backs are seated IM ______ , lid . became dazed at the wine tables, two figures representing the divini A. O. V. W. Burn« Ixidge. No 47 and were hustled away to the wo- ties to whom the temple is dedicat _T,r Meet«every l»t and .1 Thiir»da\» Qpll' T J. W. Sawyer Sec'y. men’s apartments. Randall was ed. These figures are perfect and known to have I1D0 with him. of beautiful features, as indeed are BCRNONIA HONOR Lodge. No. 8, I i which he had taken from a bank all the representations of deities and eetaeverv 2d and 4th Mondar. Allee King. Cor H that afternoon, and Lennon also d.vinities in this peculiar temple. _— HARMSV LODGE. NO. 77, I. O O F. had money. Both were penniless ' MaetaaAOdd Fellows Hall, every Saturday Steven-en To Hill. r’11 Taaptt, [ It E Thompaon N. G. when taken to the hospital. Coro . ■ J ner Bangs has a theory to the effect r-A W ■BBkNF.Y POST NO. 48. O. A. R A lbany , Sept 24.—Senator Da rt< lit »n-1 3d Wednesday of each, that many of the women who fre <1 Fellow«’ Hall. All Comrade e!i< quent the concert halls carry small vid B. Hill left here at 11:20 tili i di ng Invited. pills of poison, which they hold in forenoon on the Empire State Ex IN* V. S. MAILS. the crease of the bent little finger, press for Buffalo, where he ep-aka ’ C-' ' r »CBN«- VAL« ami as they clink glasses to wish a this evening Lieut. Gov. Sheehan ¡¿¡r a»ri vv»»u<1 ■.epart» -laily. B^FRN«—CCNVOR CITY health the tiny messinger of death and John Temple Graves, of Georgia. 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