East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 23, 1892, Image 1

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BURNS, HARNEY
no att ntion to the muter of h ço <■
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—
stitutional convention an i it ’ car
lied by default uhjtheir part.. The
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DEVER Y WEDNESDAY
FROM Olili WXCH4NGE*.
object of the conViiition is a rrvi?
BY
'i'™ of the suf nslitutl-n -o «’_»>■
ite
ion or me «»»■..
eliminate
objectionable
and
obso
I
RS and P roprietors .
N ew Y ork , November 11.—Presi . ’ elim
lete features, and <o add all needed
dent nnrrioMn
Harrison talked freely to-day , (
clem
The convention will be
aliout the recent defeat of his party provisions.
icRIPTION RATES:
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l :.. u
».-..„„kt ;t taken advantage of by the anti
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»3.00
and the causes which brought it prohibition factions of all parties to
I............................................. 1.50
M
75
»advance)
........................ 2.50
al*out.
Says
a dispatch
»-■»■------ an elimination of the pro
Washington
to the
Herald: ‘ from
The attempt
RAM> CLUB LIST
overwhelming defeat tf the Repub- i hibitiort amendment, and the hot-j
jarper'v Magazine............ 5.00
larper's Weekly ........... 5.20 lican party.” the President said,. b)8t kind of a fight is anticipated.)
larper’s Bazar................... 5.20
larper's Young People
3.75 “was due mainly to the position j Lorenzo Lewelling. the n» w third- •
Jen’s Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.90
Jnal volume after Vo) 1, 55 cents; of the party on the tariff question, i P*Hy governor elect, has always |
r'~” - r
o
»tiervolume, postage.
After t ach r i I troopH and ing on by the skin of the teeth
been opposed to prohibition, and it .
. .
.
,
t ibe.
of all the above works can be ex I The Republicans forced the issue
rcoutH are sen’ out afer
Chin—Oh,
vou kickers don’t
are in the Reading , Room. ,, ,
is announced that the enforcement 1 > Indian
r »• He knows everv foot of the k2ow "h™ vtou’re ^11 off. None
■ala are solicited i to the extreme, which did not meet
him.
le ind
tthe w’th the approval of the people |oi the laws must hereafter l.e left
bhers of periodicals
are rbiud
solicited
....
Li 1 . o* V"11 have the tips and downs J
By rates, a copy of their
far
fnx Room—We file and bind the 1 j Another important element which with the local officers, and that the country, and ih thus enabled 1,1 ¡j,/.__ j ,jv
M »very half-volume, md r«v ci Another important element which
--------------- .¡had much to do with the defeat |state will not use the power ' in I its ! elude his pursuers
Many efforts:
h'tiseineut.
’•
• •
r
.i
1*
1
had much to do w
Iotas
on
In
hands to enforce the Jaw on locali , have been made to entrap the wily
3f the Republicans last Tuesday
ties. This, in effect, means local; savage.
ERTISINO RATES:
They have all failed.
was the Force bill, and it was felt option-, •and already the liquor in I
2 wk 1 me j 3 mo 1 6 ino‘
Lieutenant
Bean's detachment is
at the North as well as the South.”
$2.50 »5 00 fa 00 »11.00
duitry
throughout
the
state
is
Builder
18.00
Tonic
the first to have discovered his
4 00 6 50 12 0)
The popular belief that a force bill
24 00
5.00 8.00 15 00
bopming.
Saloons
have
opened
in
32.00
6 00 10 00 20 00
whereabouts.
was sure to follow Republican
48.00
9 00 15 00 ■Ji.00
ninny cities and towns, and Kansas
80 00
16 00 28 00 48 00
success, kept the solid South within
30 00 40 00 60.00 110.00
the old lines, but in the President’s to day is a practically ‘ wet ’ state..
’he Herald.
BYRD & SON.
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Nerve
Blood
Life** L’nlia|t;»j' F’eatuiew.
□ OB WORK
|estimation ¡t did more than that SHOULD WAVE BEEN CARIIIED OUT.
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Rendite
piption executed with neatnea« * tor it brought to the support of the
Eye—My surroundings are not
de«-rip4iv«
T
opeka , N ov . 13.—The biggest
it reasonable rates
puuipbiet.
I Democratic party many votes in
Pamphlet«
out of sight, by any means, and not
Posters,
sensation
connected
with
the
late
Letter Head»,
Bill Heads.
Dr. WILLIAMS’
the North.
Note Heacs, Card«. Tiexeta,
withstanding I get plenty of the
Dodgers, Etc.
Invitations.
MEDICHE CO.,
The verdict last Tuesdav, the Kansas campaign was made public dust. 1 always know that the lash
Schenectady, N.Y.
to day. It is a publ cconfession Dy
i is kept regularly on file for re­ President continued, could be con
Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad-
and Brockviiic, Ont,
is hanging oyer me, and likely to
iu , 10 Spruce st.. New York.
strued in but one way It meant L. S Haiv *v, assistant secretary of
descend at any minute.
(the condemnation of the extreme the people’s pmtv campaign cmn
Nose—Well, if you think mv lot’s
□iMn 15
high tariff policy of the Republicans rnittee. Harvey had been charged
to 2 A lbw.
sneezv
one you ought to be made j
liCIAL DIRECTORY
aaanth by
with
giving
out
the
secrets
of
the
The inevitable result, if the party
tea herbs I
acquainted with the hard blows I •
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_ X do not 1 d -1
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hopes for a renewal of power, was icommittee, and to def«-: d himself
. * I Jwretha EeaKb or interfere with one
one ’» bnaineaa oa
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•
LlteMM. It builda up and improvei
ya the genera]
katiokal :
.. . .
Z.
■
, ♦earth clearB the akin and beautitteatb.
a modification of thia position, but exjMised a plot, nrnj^rf '"iii Topeka.; kel
Benjamin Harrison
'
of,ycni
lu-tter
Sit;
No wrinkle« or flabbineaa ioUo’
/•Lin
—
Either
of
Joni
are
letter
sit;
I I mu, <■ for .here-. ..ever*
»• Knd'raed. by phyaiciana and faac
l ev! P. Mortoi not the renunciation altogether of to have an attempt r. (t<e toassasin-
late
James G. Blain«
Rarvev savs
featuiry
......... Charles Foster the protective tariff policy, which ate Jerry Simpson.
v I a time but I feel I am .imply hang I wij Mm^awcurtnunf c « mi al
aterior
John W. Noble
the
parties
to
the
scheme
were
W.
Redfield Proetor has been the keynote of Republi­
avv
Benjamin F. Trace!
C Jones,chairman ofdenricratic the ■
iri.ullnre
Jeremiah M. Rusk canism for many years past
«•ral
Wm. H. Millei
state committee; Briedent Ind, chair­
nierai
John Wananiaket
A POOR OPINION OF CARTER.
»TATE—OREGON:
man of the p» epic's party, and
B
(
J n . Dolph.
Francisco Parer
K
1
J. H. Mitchell.
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President Harrison has very de-1 Jerrv Simpson, The object was io * A — San
R.
Binger Hermann
D.Sylveater Pennoyei aided views as to the conduct ol | J ea‘e sympathy tor Simpson and
ate
R Geo. W. McBride
Would Form an Intcrostlzj Addition
R
Phil. Metachan. the campaign.
He does not think
‘lec’ion.
istruction “ R
J. B. McElro'
to Your Winter Roading.
R. . Frank Bakei very much of Chairman Carter of
B
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R S. _____
Bean.
Il - P.
t> Ix>r«.
r .... the Republican National Committee
«
R
c Wm.
CliMHing Apache ••Kid."
D
) W. W. Thavet
Reuben 8. StrRhn. He consented to Mr. Carter’s ap­
H judicial district :
pointment only when it liecame
Tim« • • •
W ashington , D. C., Nov. 10.—.
D
M.D. C lifford
ley
.D
( has . F. H yde eyident that no more acceptable
The millitarv are hot on the trail I
illative
(R) C. H. Richards >n I
••
„«.„..»„A
.(D) H enry B lackman 1 man could be secured.
He said 1 of “Kid.” the notorious Apache ren-'
pOUNTY—HARNEY :
'the campaign was mismanaged,' egade, who h is creat< d such havoc ■
(I>)
WM.MILLRR
and that much better results would among other Indians on the White
(1»)
P. L. Shideler
IS THE BEST PAPER IN THE WEST.
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...v.
1. S Gvei
have been secured but for the “rain­ Mountain reservation, Arikoia, and
I
(R)
J .....1
H. Neal
I
(K)
A. Gittings
I
.(D)..
S. W. Millet bow chasing” schemes to which Mr on siflers in that v:cini'y by his
htendeut (R)
C has .N ewbm . Carter gave countenance and assis­
0 r.nn
T kos . G. D odson
frequent murders, an« d®.»r-datio f . JjUUu GIVEN AWAY
VALUE, C125.0C0
tance.
<D) I
W m . A ltnow
The
War
Department
has
I
ee
i
■
,R'(
R. R.Sits
The President is particularly advised through Gem ral McC o>,
| ky u. s. land offici :
H fa WWW ef ■»«»• fr<vm «11 part« «f U m world, aa4 ha Literary Department taaopptM Ry Um
chagrined at the result in his native at Is s Angeles, Calif . that Li u fcremwrt
wntara af tba4ay. Xa additioa to JU great aew« aad Lteraty fa-lures.
. J. B. H undnoton
. .. .
. ..H arrison K kllky State, and believes it was largely
I tenant Bean had a skirmish with
IT «IVES TO EVERY •UBOCRIOKR HIS CHOICE FROM TWO
due to lack of good generalship. “Kid’s” band on Chiracbui Moun­
MAONIFICCNT WORKS OF ART.
SOCIETIES.
What he wanted them to do he said
tain, between Turkey and Ca e
a*fa
and what he endeavored to impress
1 REBECCA Degree No. 43.
Creek.
He captured all tl eir
Caaototin, of eifht beautiful reprodactioa« front marterp<-r*s «f th« w-d-fa gvwafa
1st and 3d Wednesday.
upon them, was the absolute necess­ horses, but had to fortify nimself.
«Bl artiste, tha whole cullectioa btatad la a hafatwHii« I mamb X mo UalucreUe cam»
Battle G kkr , n . G.
ity of keeping the Republican States
Or a beautiftil reproduction, la all af ita a«i(iaal «elan, of U m fa m ono hlatorteal
Lieutenant Horr.beck had been
paiutia^, ttxlS iachaa,
in line and cairying New York.—
I. W. Burns Lodge, No. 47
sent from Fort Bowie, Ariz., with
1st and 3d Thursdays
S. F. Examiner.
reinforcements. Lieutenant Bean Columbus at the Court of Ferdinand and Isabella.
J. W. Sawyer See’y.
has only 15 men.
I Aod beaidea an thia, TBX IXASOTR win thia year Matribata aaaaay ita aabsertbera 9,00® Fra-
kNl A HONOR Lodge. No. »,
ag^regaliug ia value the atapaadoaa aaaa of glSS.Oe®. TLi* ia t'.ie fourta aunwal di.-tribw-
Two Murprining Résulta.
Thia desperado has led the troops I mlUCXJ,
nd and 4th Monday.
lion,
and
the liat of prvwiaaM ialarjer and more valuablethaaever before offered. Rememberthat
1__________Alice King.C or H
and civil
authorities of
Western
tbeae premiums oatail na additional expense to th« aubaertber whatever. They ar« ataolut« ly frea.
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ousnvnurs
oi
western
I LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F.
T opeka , Kas , Nov. 13.—Two Arizona a lively chase during the
Th« coat of U m WEXUT EXAMINER, tu,ctUer with thee« amgaiSccat premium offers. Is
_
--------.
Viiaae uunng the]
Id Fellows Hall, every Saturday
SUTDriainr
---- election
1’ in past year. He is wanted, and
surprising maiil»«
results of the
I
H E Thompaon N. G.
He is wanted, and
Kansas,
which
have
hitherto
- —*-• • •
- -___ ( es-1 wanted badlv, for a long string of 1
■EY POST NO. 48. G. A. R.
caped notice, are beginning to at- r~----- ‘
Bat an<l 3d Wednesday of each. A-----*
crimes he committed during that Its e*-u1ar aubwrtptloa pric«. Get the full partlrulaTS of thia grand offer from the EXAEIVn*S
M Fellows' Hall. All Comrade tract attention.
One is the carry­ period.
faateeu Page Premium Mat, which we caa supply to you. or you can procure one from your PUafa
^10« invited.
ing of the proj»r»aition to hold A con­
maatrr or Newwiealer. Then, having considered the matter, can on ontjl nt c-n <-<,mb4n .lion aufc.
It was only a few days ago that I veriptiou far TZX w ZZXi'i EXAMSUZ a»4 >vur Louie pup«,, aud »v —, c «o-.c.-.ug of the cu.k
<J. » MAILS.
stitutional convention and the other
he again became lonesome in his
is the cessation of the enforcement
BURRS— V a LR
I t «» an<l --.artsdaily,
of the prohibitory law». In the mountain retreat and reappeared
•Wt-CAM TOW CITY'.
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on the White Mountain Reserva­
eagerness
to elect
the state and paid
elec-
11«1 arnj
1 tonal
ticket,
the republicans
tion, making another successful i
I
raid on the female members of the
THERE ARE MANY REASONS V/HY
W eekly E xaminer
special phehiuhs
Examiner's Art Album,
81.50 OELT $1.50 PER KERR $|,50
—
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—- I
THE HER ALD AND WEEKl.Y EXAMINER ONEY
l$3.15 J YEAR CASH.