East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 05, 1893, Image 8

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    He Didn't Mind Hie Awful Luck,
but Grabbed the Good Old Saw
and Buck.
The Herald.
WEDNESDAY
APRIL». IKS
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He’d Saw a Spell and Then He’d
Chop. Until the People Made
him Stoo—Today He’s
BADLY TREATED
Kingin’ Boom ter ah. He’
Warbling It Without
N ew Y ork . March 25—Senator
Flaw, and Now
Squire, of Washington, in un inter­ I I
Bennie’s Turn
view in the 1’imeH today, pay« that
Saw.
lie had become wearv of the way
in which the congrepaea of the pa»t
Lalf dozen or more years had *reat- '
Style at a Funeral
ed the tar Western state» in tbej
matter of appropriations for public
O akland , March 21 —Mr». Julia
•urveya “The amount,” aaid the: Bar nard, who wan once M as Julia
SiuiRtor, “has always been insuffici­ Josey Curdy of Haywards, is suing
ent for the best interest« not only of tier husband Edward, a harne 8
Tht-v ha I
the «tale«, lint of the country, for if maker, for div< r e
trouble,
she
explained
in
court to-1
the surveys of the public lands
day, because he would not allow ;
could be ma<le as they should be.
her to wear a white jacket, trimmed
the development of the common­ I with white fur. to a funeral She1
wealths in which they* are situated insisted and he tiled to cut her
would He more rapid and solid, and throat.
in various ways, according to their
industrial puiHiiits, agriculture,
«iiiiiing, etc., tin states would re-
I
l>iv tenfold into the national treas­
Tonic
Builder
ury the sums «‘xpended for such
development.”
Senator Squire
Haiti it was neither fair nor just to
til” le-ttlers of these lantis to with-1
bolti the means of obtaining posst s |
R**n<1 for
sion of them as p-riminent propertv,
<1e*rti|i \e
pulii), tllrl.
after inducing t hem to take tempo-1
Dr. WILLIAMS’
rarv possession for the purpose of
.We.
MEDÌC1LE CO.,
developing the country tn the in­ !»•■•■ ba %«
Schenectady, N.Y.
terest of the general government. ú lur 9’4«5i>.
ai.o Brockvibe, Onu
‘'As a specimen, the current appro­
priation by the last congress is fully
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of service.”
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