East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, October 26, 1892, Image 1

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    BURNS. IIARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 20. 1W2.
'family called in others of their |
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov t Report.
The Herald.
faith, and for »hrae v eeks pravers
were offered incessantly at the bed- •
[ED EVERY WEDNESDAY .
FROM Ol'll EXCHANGES.
side while not a drop of medicinej
c. BYRD &, SON.
Ì
'passed the poor gill’s lips. She^
HERS and P roprietors . ;
¡died in a pitiful wav, without med-,
A French Scientist’» Projects.
lical aid or a physician’s interven­
» *
tion.
Just
as
she
was
dying,
Dr.
[JSCRIl’TION KATES:
M Francois Del* ncle, a Trench i
heard of the case, called at
».
Basses
j)()Uge an(j forCed his way into
•4?«vn it t, and depn v for the
litis
(in advance)
\q-w»c.
a mar’eloue project in | the sick chamber, but it was too
ERAL1> CLUB LIST:
| HarpfrS Magazine........... 5.00 hand which he hopes to see com­ late to do anything for the sufferer.
I Harper > Weekly
....... 5.-20 pleted in time to astonish mankind
| Harper's Bazar
, ■■■ 5.‘?0
—Telegram.
.3.75
Harper's Young People
at
the
Baris
exhibition
iff
1900.
Altlen'B .Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.W
«..m-
ti.mal volume after Vol. 1, 55 cents: Though the mcon is 240,0(H) miles
ON THE TICKET.
Itra uer volume, postage.
distant from the earth. M. Deloncle
lesof all the above works can be ex
{¡sure iu the Heading Room.
S acramento , Oct. 11.—Secretary
thinks he can construct an appara-
Origin <>f Oxtail Souj ,
of State Waite decid d this after­ better programme?—Sheffield Tele­
iblishers of periodicals are solicited ratus which will enable ustoexam
jbmg rates, a • '■pv of their work for
at very close noon ’it place ih‘‘
pa-’v.
b.linu R. om-We file and bind the line that luminary
,.f even half volume, pod t'“v i >
During the Re g i of Terror in
Electors on the state ticket. To­ graph
quarters.
dvertieeinent.
I
Paris
in 1793 many of the nobility
The idea has been expounded by I lliorrow ¡g the last day Allowed the ’
I were reduced to starvati m and Let •
I
the author before a French scientif Secretary of State to make up the I
)VERTI8ING KATES:
Hard < n the liriukera.
abattoirs sent th ir hides
I garv.
............ .
1
mu
1
2
wk
k
ic society, »ml M. Di-I*m* l<- sav«. in state ticket. An interesting ques j
fresh
to
the tanneries without re-
115.0
)0 12.50 $5 00]
substance,
that
the
only
obstacle
to
23.00
tion
may
possibly
arise
out
of
the
i
moving
the
tails, ami in i cleaning
0.50
■1.1)0
40 IK
24.00
' ..
.1
.
I..........
1_____
5.00 3.00
_
i
.
„
(them
the
tails
were 1 thrown
away.
a
close
observation
of
celestial
bo
32.00 50.0C
decision made by Mr. Waite. At
6.00 10.00
In
an
editorial
upon
the
cholera
iO(i
of(hes|
h
^gars apke(J
54.
Ot
43.00
9 00 15 00
of torney General Hart holds that
30.00 120 01 dies is the relative imperfection
Hi. 00 23 00 i
in the London Inquirer ot ^cptem i^>r jaj|,.in(j it was willinglv given
110.00 140.0<
30.00 40.00 1
| instruments, and that ¡<11 that is re the people’s partv, as well as the
her 10. 1892, occurs the following: |tn
^¡H1
.............
He took it to his lodgings
quired is an en.argement ami im non-partisans of San Francisco, |
JOB WORK
“A very remarkable statement was ' and made [what is now famous]
' provement of the present instru- have no right on either the state or made on Monday by the medical ¡ ’li jp* first dish of oxtail soup
He
eseription execnted with tieatness
j told others of his g< o I luck, and
I merits. Astronomers, says M. De the municipal tickets. The right
h, Ht reasoitable rutes.
officer at Havre, and it is one that |
Pamphlets
Potter»,
I loncle, have reckoned that the im of non partisans to appear on the
they annoyed the tanners so much
Letter Head»,
bill lleat’s,
should be carefully noted in view of i that a price was put upon them —
Note Beai s,
Cards, Tit Rets,
age of the moon' can be brought ticket is now before the Supreme
Dodgers, Etc.
i. lnvitatioiis.
the danger that still threatens us i Foi al.
piite close to th«* earth by means Court for deci don. If the verdict
He said that, taking victim-* all
ald is kept r< g ilarly on fl'e for re
•>f a crystal mirror eight meters in should be against the party, w »uld
rt.n Mn -
the Geo. 1*. R<>.>ell Newspaper Ad-
rround. the proportion of recoveries >--">*
nreau, 10 Spruce st.. New York.
diameter, but which, owing to th«* not the placing of the people s party
J
8
“
,
««Whoa J
y<’«r r
in the abstainers from alcoholic ■ 5? V
tr At’nert 3 ’Tin».
u 1 '*** to/
bickness required, would weigh electors or. the tieket.;nvalidate the
V*1
xha&tu^ bv MlmrnU that I could not
viore. APer. Lett
drinks was as high as nine out of j oaayworii. The »c-o:npai‘vt hji-
19511*^011«
kho
V wit of 3 tnotitht’ _ear .But.... V
2* •
I ut
ibout eight tons. He has consult ejection, as both . parties, it
T^.w. J like a n
wing. II! Waist... < . ?? tu. «1 in.
ten
who
were
attacked.
On
the'
FFICIAL DIRECTORY
an uns are ail g'ne.
triend» arejHtps .... 5« in. 48 tn. V in
•d various opticians in Paris anti claimed, occupy an analogous posi |”her hatH|
•irpHrad. Will cheerfully rep«y to inouiriat with >Uinp iuck>**d.
, nine out of ten who ^AnSNTS
THEM 5 BY MAIL.
CONFIDENTIAL
hey are prepared to execute the tion?
Lu-udete. So RUrvlse.
'rd fi cent* .n s U iad » for particular* U
| were drinkers lied.”
1
U. 6 r. iiliiti. MVtUkK 3 I KUH 8. C8ICU8. ID
national :
vork before the year 1900.
... Ben jam iti Harrisot
There remains, however, the
............. l evi P. Morto.
lent,
TEAKFUI. CAKNEGIK.
JamegG. Binili*
f State
piestion
of
the
structure
which
Charles FoBlet
fTreasury ...
John W . Notti*
if I nteriur
vould be required to hold this ■ L ondon , Oct. 14.—Andrew Car-.
f War
Redfield Proet.
.. Benjamin F. Trace
>f Navy
Jeremiah M. R si
if Agri, ulttire.
igantic mirror, and upon this I tiegie and wife passed through the!
Wm. II. Mille
Renerai
. ..John Wananiake
r General
loiut M. Maurice Loewv, a di^iti- city to «lay enroute to the Continent I
STATE—OREGON :
uished Frenck astronomer, savs | where Carnegie goos to seek quiet |
J. N Dolph
( I
R
A San Francisco T <■>
I j
J. H. Mitchell
hat while in principle M. Deloncle’« .
work on his new book, treati ig '
tan
R.
Binger Hennai.t
D.Sylvester Pennove
cheme is possible there are em>r I of industrial problems of the day. I
jf state
Would Ferm an Interesting Addition
R.
"
Geo. W. MeBrid*
R
Phil. MelBcltat
nous
difficulties in the wav ot i sillesaid he had worked on this
fc Instruction R
J. B. McElro
to Your Winter Reading.
1er
R ..........Frank Bake
ealization, the chief of which, so t>ook all spring and summer until
R
i R. S. Beat
radge»
ar as the exhibition is concerned the deplorable events at Homestead.
... R
> Wm. P. Lor
D
) W. W. Tlmte
s that the apparatus must be They had such a depressing effect
Reuben S. Strahi
I1XTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT:
THIS. • • •
•reefed on a mountain about two that lie was compelled to lay the
Hge .........
D
M. D. CLIFFOR-
itorney
.1)
CHAS. F. llvtll i idles in height in order to
secure book aside and resort to the lochs
■csentative
(R; c. II. Richart's i
tor
(D) H enry I. lackmaj I he proper atmospheric conditions
and tuoors, fishing fiom morning
f th.s and other difficulties were till night, Referring to the busi­
COUNTY HARNEY :
|dge
(D) .
W m . M illei
urmounted, savs M. Loewy, there ness prospects of England Carnegie |
...(D)
P. L. Shidele
IS TIIE BEST PAITR IN THE V.’EST.
... (R)
1. S. Gee
ould be some very remarkable sa d the outlook wa t dark. “L ook '
(R)
J. II. Neu
. (K)
A. Git’ingi results, f<>r it would 1 e possible to
where you will.” lie said, “there i-
t
.(D)..
S. W. Mille
CFZCIAL p e jl .J
ter.iiteudent (R)
C1IAS.NEA ELI
objects
about
dearly
distinguish
but
one truly?prosperouH country in {
■Ctor
T hos . G. Donso:
VALUS, C1C5.C03
GIVEN
AWAY
he
size
of
a
four
story
house.
—
W
m
.
A
ltno
the
world,
aud
that
is
the
United
i
met.
...
R. R. Sits
London Chronicle
States. God bless her, she deserves
It h
of nr-, fmm ,n pans of the worl l, and it. Litstary Departs„t u aupptied by th«
kney u . s . LANlt office :
foreiuvst wruers uf t.ae d«y. In addiiiun to hs great news and Lurary fe^iu.es,
it.”
J. B. IlfNTtNGTO
Baking
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A Story <>f John
IA A REBECCA Degree No. 43.
tery 1st and 3d Wednt pda
B elle G eer . N. G.
O. V. W. burn» Lodge, No 47
tery l»t and 3d Thursda' »
J. W. .-awyer Sec’y
RNONIA HONOR Lodge, No. 8
lerv >d an<l 4th Mondav.
Alhe King,<■
of h .
tE) LODGE. N o . 77, 1. o o p
I Odd PellvH. Hall every Saturday
H K Tb<>mpawn N. g .
ARNEY POST NO. 43, G. A. R
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IT GIVE’S TO EVERY SUOSCRIDER Iil3 CHOICE FROM TWO
MAGNIFICENT WORKS OF ART,
Wesley
J amestown , N. J , Oct. 17.—The
•iiy health officer, Dr. Parker, has
A lady once said to John Weslev:
iireeted Coroner Van Dusen to ‘ If you knew that you would die'
ummon a jury and investigate the at 12 o’clock to morrow night how .
•ause of the death of Lenora Wag would you upend the intervening
.oner, who died yesterday under lime?”
uspicious^, circumstances at her
‘ Why.” was his answer, ‘’just aai
ioine on Dickinson street. Miss | I intend to spend it. I should
A’aggoner was a beautiful young preach to night at G'oucester and i
voinan, unmarried and 21 years of j again tomorrow morning. /'
After
ge. She had never known a daj’s that I would ride to Tewkesbu irv.
’.cknesH until she was attacked I preach in the afternoon, and n,.,,
meet
TCentlv with typhoid fever, Her the society in the evening. I should
IfirOntw IO* 1 11 1 * »tori tn t
—
a j
.
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larents belonged to the faith cur« iLc,
then repair to Friend Martin’s ■
-et, and, instead of calling a physi- house, as he expects to entertain '
i in, held family prayers around me; converse, pray with the family,
the l <d. while the pat ent tosged in retire to my room at 10 o’clock,
lel-rium and begged for cooling commend myself to mv Heavenly
A, «he r»p. Father, he down to «1^,,. and w;,k',.
idly grew worse, this fanatical,in glory.” Can anybody suggest
1
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examiner’s Art Album,
Const«!in-?of eight beautiful reproductions from n»«ferptee>acf
err«t*
eat «TUaU, the whole colleci.ua buuad in a
L-^uvo k.u^rette c...e»
Or a beanllfitl reproduction, iu all of its original colors, of tl.e famous historical
paintin_, 22x23 inches,
Columbus at t’ae Court of Ferdinand and Isabella.
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