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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1893)
rey on VOL. V I. BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. FEBRUARY 15. 1893 ■ The Herald. — ... ------------------------- ______________________ III - ■ — - ■ ------------------- --------- N ews I n G enerai ceremony was pronounced ended tnd an adjournment was taken to Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report t rear room, where a supper was EROMOUK EXCHANGES. W. C. BYHD a SON. ire pared. The festivities went on until 11 P ublishers and P roprietors . A Hallelujah Wedding. •’clock, when the members of the rmv and guests departed for their SUBSCRIPTION RATES: About 400 people turned out las' ionics.—Republic One Year.......................................................... $3.00 Six Months............................................................. 1.50 night at Chatsworth Hall to see tin Three Months............... 75 One Year (in advance) . .2.50 Jfakfs Fast Time On A Hike. “Hallelujah wedding” of Jesse Mi r- HERALD CLUB LIST: Herald and Harper’s Magazine............. 5 00 ris Spinks and Miss Alice Rebecca Herald and Harper's Weekly ............... 5.20 Smith under the auspices of the Miss Lillie Williams, the chain Herald and Harper’s Bazar.................... 5.20 .»ion fi male bicyclist of the world, Herald and Harper’s Young People... 3.75 Salvation Army, of which both an Herald and Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.90 members. One peculiar featun rrived tn New York from Jamaica. each additional volume after Vol. 1 55 cents: 10 cents extra tier volume, postage. 'he said To a World reporter: “I i was the admission fee of 15 cent-», f^-Copiesof all the above works can be ex the proceeds of which will go inh vas born in Memphis, Tenn , but amined at leisure in the Reading Room. first attempted to ride a wheel in i | the treasury of the army. now said that he is better! does not uenture out of his hou-e. rtF“ Publishers of periodicals are solicited Omaha It whs in 1889, and I was to send clubbing rates, a copy of their work for Promptly at 7:30 o ’ clock tin aur Free Reading Room—W e file and bind the recover. The storv is now u 1*°- i latter at close of every half-volume, end t -- v < i army paraded down the steps ol tin ’ it that t ine stenographic rt porter tuples bv advertisement. I. mi List S>« t iiribi v «»veliliie I Vv hall and out into the streets headi d | I f»«r the < ourts in Omaha E. J . "" i by the kettle and brass drums. A Health wtt> exceedingly jnior and I ADVERTISING RATES: • FACE 1 wk 1 2 wk J 1 mo J 3 mo 1 6 mo | ? yr mareh fo’lowed around the streets >egan the wheel as a matter of1 i l Inch •1.50 »2.50 »5 00 »5 <M) »11.00 »15.00 for hall an hour The wedding pa »Xi rcise. 1 took to it very readily, American Bottom» were present, 3.00 4.00 <1 50 12 03 2 18.00 28.00 md about that time six well known I • • 1 3.50 5.00 ft. 00 15.00 24.00 40 00 geant then returned to the hall and Tonic Builder especially some whose f iends had 4 4.50 «00 10.00 20.00 32.00 50.00 female riders came to Omaha, and, ft.00 9 00 15.00 28.00 48.00 54.00 every available seat on the stag« K col. been injured and were refined aid 12.00 Iti. 00 28.00 48 0« 80.00 1.0 0) » hearing of my riding, challenged 20.00 30 00 40.00 ♦>0.00 110 00 14' .0) was taken by the f »Howers of tin t bv this man. It was there i< solved me to a race. The challenge put cause. to punish him, and threats of JOB WORK When they were all seated the me on tnv mettle, ai d, although I lynching were freely made. i had had but one month and Of every description executed with neatness bride and groom appeared and were for The program of the farmers it* do* i i i|>t i\ • and despatch, at reasonable rates eighteen day ’ s practice. 1 accepted, hlvt. | greeted with tremendous applause. • ireulars, Pamphlets now said to he first wait until hit- Posters, Bill Heads, and defeated them, too. I have Envelopes, l etter Heads, They took seats in the center and : Dr. WILLIAMS’ •tatemeuts, eon is out of danger. Then, if ant Note Heads, Cards, Tiegcts, won the 18 hour championship five .1Oc. Memoranda, Invitations, Dodgers, Etc. MEDICEE CO., a dozen girls in white appeared up of their own friends should diethet pec bui. Schenectady, N.Y, times, so I guess it belongs to me. T he H erald is kept regularly on file for re will take him out and lynch him 6 lor 8'4.5<>. ference, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad on the stage and sat down on the »nJ BrockvlEe, OnU My record for that time is 262 vertising Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New York. right, while the band faced them or adniiiiHter some punishment ii from the other side. At the side miles. In 1890 I won the 24 hour the wav of“whitec^pping.” i of the groom was the best man, championship at St. Joseph, Mo., The feeling ae^m-t him is det | OFFICIAL DIRECTORY fl lJP¡¡ Captain L. Irving, and Miss Jennie ! making 368 miles, thus breaking anti strong iih I N even • ow barely i Jacobs, the bridesmaid, took a seat the record by 12 or 15 miles. 1 held within hounds. Il is at all I 9KmfLs national : I havealso won the48-hour champion- i next to the bride. < vents pretty certain that he will IIENT IX THE W4HU.I». Benjamin Harrison president .................. . Ui: wearing QUiililkB nt a unturpiiMvd, lutti* » ....... l.evi P. Morton filled with ship. Vice-President. “ There is a fountain not be allowed In remain in Warn t i isttinR two buxea of any other bran«'. ’ ; JamesG. Blaine •ecretary of state “In February, 1890, 1 rode against tra by Lent. • / <. i r rii i: < j » \ i f . Charles Foster. blood” was then sung, Secretary of Treasury This was He is aware of this ft «lmg and r )H H U.E RYOFA ERA <}ENERA I.! V. f ’ ......... John W. Noble Secretary bf Interior The Redfield Proctor followed by, ‘ O Lord, my soul pre three French women in Paris. •ecretary of War F. Tracey •ecretary of Navy _ Benjamin ... race was 100 miles, and 1 made it •...... "" Rusk ’■ ‘t pare,” and •ecretary of Agriculture. Jeremiah M. then Captain Irving Wm. H. Miller Attorney General — ..John Wanamaker sang a solo entitled, “O My Golden in 6 hours 20 minutes, winning by Postmaster General r STATE—OREGON : The echoes of this song a mile on a 12 lap asphalt track. J. N. Dolph. Crown.” tor ............. R | J. H. Mitchel) “I have beaten a number of lead Ringer Hermann had hardly died away when Cap gressman............. R. ing male ritfi rs, hut only in handi A San Francisco Pppor D.Sy I vester Pen nover tain Robinson sang “He’s Just the Governor ’ Geo. W. .McBride Secretary of State . . .R Phil. Metschan. Same Treasurer R To-Day.” Captain Jcdon cap races. I would not attempt to Would Form an Interesting Addition J. B. McElroy •upt. Public Instruction R run an even race with a man, for a •tate Printer .......... R .... Frank Baket followed with a song entitled “Sal to Your Wintor Roading. i R. S. Bean. I ' R Captain Fannie Baunster woman has not a man's power of > Wm. P. Ixird I vation.” R Supreme Judge« ) W. W. Thayer D Bessie Hunter, who endurance. Reuben S. Strahn. and Private THERE ARE LI ANY REASONS WHY “Mv best time has been one mile SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: had come all the way from Hanni District Judge..................... D M. I). C lifford in 2:58; two miles in 6:22, and five tuu • • • • District Attorney ............... I) C has . F. H yde bal to witnes« the nuptials, came Joint-Representative (R) ...A. W. Cowan miles in 15:30. The most exciting Joint-Senator ............... (D) H enry B lackman I forward and made speeches about bow good the Lord is to members race I have ever run was at Shef COUNTY—HARNEY. field, England, when I made ten County j jdge .................... (D).. W m . M iller of the Salvation Army. Clerk .................................... (D) . P. L. Shideler I. 8. Geer Treasurer .............................. (R) — Captain John Bovill, who had miles in 31 minutes.” IS THE BEST PAPER IN THE WEST, J. H. Neal Surveyor ................................ (R) Mies Williams will contest the A. Gittings been imported from Kansas City to Sheriff........................................(K) 8. W. Miller IlKNiir ............................ .(D) C has .N ewell pronounce the couple man and championsh p with various not< d ichool Superintendent .(R) special preeiuiig . . David Cary •toek Inspector......................... VALUE, $135,000 wife, came forward and read the riders at the Columbian Exposition. GIVEN AWAY ip) I W«. ALTNOW Commi«,loner. R. R. Sit« Salvation ceremony. The “I do” Echo of the wann Horror. and “f will” were answered in reg* It Is brimful of news from ell psrts of the w»r!d, and its Literary Department to supplied by th« HARNEY U. B. LAND OFFICE: foreiuost writers of lbs day. In addition to Ils great news sod literary features, Register ..................................... J. B. H untington ular form by the couple, who had Receiver ........................ H arrison K elley A lton . III.. Feb. 2.—Shortly after IT OIVC3 TO EVERY SUP9CRI0ER HI3 CHOICE FROC4 TWO taken a position in front of the the awful disasMer at Wann by MAGNIFICENT WORKS OF ART, Captayi. The ‘in the name of God which so many lives were lost and SOCIETIES. I pronounce you man and wife’» fully a hundred people were iu- The examiner’s Art Album, ConslstinTof eight beautiful reproductions from rnsMerpl-er, of the w-rld's greato SYLVA REBEKAH Degree No. 43. was then said and everybody clap jured stories of a I orrible nature BSt artuts, the whole collection bound in a bauuaouie Iwuibuo leatherette cu«| i Meets every 1st and 3<1 Wednesday. ped their hands. B elle geke , N. O Or s beautiful reproduction, iu all of its origiual colors, of the famous bisiorloal began to le told of the cruelty and painting, 22*23 luclies, Captain Boville sang “Take back inhumanity of one, only one, man A. O. U. W. Burn, Lodge, No. 47 the heart I gave you.” and loud at Wann, who not only refused Columbus at the Court of Ferdinand and Isabella. Meets every 2d and 4th Thnrsd«'s calls were made for Spinks. He shelter to the injured, but drove F. W. .McClintock. M W And betides all this. TH3 EZAXTNER will this year distribute smon-Its subscribers 9,000 Tra J W. Sa»er, Re< *t|. reluctantly came forward with his them from his door, even, it is said, in: UU J, ac^regaiiuj in value the atupend >us sum of $1C5 000. This to the f jurtn aunual diitnb* and the 1« of premiums is lv randnxr. valuable than ever before offered. Rrm<-mtx-r that hands to his face, as if in prayer to kicking one of them out who had lion, BURNONIA HONOR I-odge. No. 8, these premiums enta.i no addition..I um k to l':e subareAier w’>atev. r. They are abwluli ly fte< the Lord for strength to face the entered his saloon and boarding The coal of the WEEKLY LX a . LIL together with these lou^ulficent premium oilers, la Meet, ever« 2d and 4th Monday. Mr,. A. E. Young Cor II. crowd, when a man in the Lack end house. HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F. of the house hallooed: “Cheer up i Not much credence jwas at first Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday :S0 p m, R. E. Reed N. O. Jfsee.” given to these tales, as they were mrvTuiae •obaerlpHnn price Get th-f«tl f^rtb-ntorsof thto crand <M*er from the E’’A **T’rr "*’• __________ Jesse cheered up, and said he •M, urjron can procure one from your ¡considered too frightfhl for belitf. •titeen Pure Premium U»t, which « HARNEY POST NO. 48. O. A. R. r. call on um . I • ! <— n corn bin *tlon tub mantee or Newvte 1er. Then, havl" ■ Meetsevery 1st anil .wi Wadaeaday^of^each thought he and his wife “were very but they have been so constantly scriptioa fur TZ3 taeetsevery ist ano r»e»iuv»-i»» .fctti, aud av ul the uua L £ZÁL month, at Odd Fellows' Hall. All Comrads well put together.” in good standing invited. repeated and certified to by relia The audience arose as one man ble parties that Itebrf has become V. 8. MAILS. and gave a prolonged cheer, the ap almost compulsory. This man’s «on BURNS— TALE : plause lasting for ai>out five min-1 was one of the injured and ha»« •evira,aad depart,daily, ““ w utes. A call was then made for since been hanging between life «CBW,—CANYON cttt ; mourners, but, none api>earing, the] and death oy a thread. arrive, aad Depart, daily, except Sandvy I* BUSHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY taking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Nerve 44 Blood 44 44 44 AXL hfl£En GREASH I W eekly E xaminer I I n COO U,UuU SI.50 OfM $1.50 FEB YEW g|.5O Y EXAMINER ONLY