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VOL. V I. The Herald. BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY. OREGON, .APRIL 19 1893. I are al-i>> the mo;t chin sy lot king. But one soon forgets about the PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. BY i appeara-ce. and a person with a S’ROMOUR- exchanges . pa r of. Am«>ican made bather • ■ , 1 P ublishers and P roprietors . i i hoots or shoe-« looks as much « ut of i place as an Eskimo would on th«- The Power of Women. Ì i : st reels of Portland uithhis parka SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I I I One Year .................................. »3.00 T opeka . (Kas ). April 4.—The. (coat), h 'od and boots on t fix Months. 1.50 It is too warm for us to endure Three Months 75 elections in Kansas today were the One Year (in advance) .2.50 of remoter, seal, most quiet and orderly ever held the fur coals , made . . « .• , %• y 4 4 I I HERALD t LUB LIST Herald and Harper’s Magazine............ 5.00 in the cities of the state, owing to | squirrel. minkskio, rtc., hut m st Herald and Harper’s Weekly............; 5.20 L, of the iurty are provided with Herald and Harper's Bazar.................. 5.20 the operation of the eketion law 'I Herald and Harper's Young People... 3.75 passed l>y the late legislature- mak 1 <b' hl' Herald and Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.90 I each additional volume after Vol. I 55 cent«: ing it punishable, by a fine and ini- Tbe b“n,:8 nre n,”,alIv e iu cent« extra ver volume, postage. prisonment to give away whiskey tntbe eoal a,,d are throw" ba, k fl^t'opies of all the above works can be ex I «mined at leisure in the Reading Room. or cigars, or to par money for votes i warm w‘*a,her> ^avmg ihe head ex I I votes. Elections ‘ ‘ < ‘ ^1. . ’ « Publishers of periodicals are solicited °r to influence Philadelphia, when* she bronght will leave for T.ondor, Ontario, to ;o Scud clubbing rate«, a copy of their work for ■ ■ ,i,i u , The winter bouts are made of up her adopted daughter, giving claim the fortune.—S F. Examiner, »ur Free Reading Room—We file and bind th«* | were liehi ID fill the first ami second- tatter at close of every hau-volume, end r«v < i class cities for the election of May reindeer and other Fvarm skins, her a good edueatioii. copies bv. advertisement. A Brute in Human Form. ors, Aldermen and rut inherit of th«* wit If the fur on. but are not worn in | Years later the bov, grown to ADVERTISING RATES: School Board. At these elections! wet weather The hair of the rein manhood, moved also to Phihdel 1 wk 2 wk 1 mo 3 mo I 6 mo |?yr «PACK rade * I believe th«* devil is in this women generally voted, ami the j deer is as soft as beaver, and a coat phia, where he followed th«* trade of its material will keep out the of a painter, Chance drew th'* tlrees. ’ remarked Mrs. Murray Hill, *. Inch 11.50 12.50 »5.00 *8 ’M) l'jll.OO »15. (X Wb<*r- 3.00 ■1 00 0 50 12 0) 18.00 28.00 result is a mixed victory. i " old more «•flt-cluallv than 10 timer brother and sister together, Barr a- she struggled with her garment 3.50 5.00 A. 00 l.'i.OO 24.00 40 00 4 “ 4.50 ti .00 10.00 20 oo 32.00. 50.01 1 he democrats ami populists have, 4 “ its weight in woolens col. ti.00 9.00 15.00 ‘28.00 48.00 54.00 was captivated bv tin* girl amt while dressing for the theater. 1’2.00 10.00 •28 00 48.00 80.00 1-0 00 combined they defeated the repub In fact, <rs I am tobl by resi wooed, won and married her Dur- ! "Not y«*t,” coolly rem.irked ht r •20.00 30.00 1 40 00 60.00 110 00 140.0 I “ licans. The republican won a vic dents, one cannot wear enough ing the late strike the two moved husband, wb>> was cnlmlv smoking tory in Topeka, electing their can JOB WORK woolens to keep warm in winter to Homestead, where Barr found I a cigar. i didate for Mayer. 1). C. Jones, by h he weight being too great. Pur.» «•ni’iloy ment. Of every description executed with neatness • Eight thousand ot siuj despatch, at reasuuable rates. i ' large plurality. • 11'11^^11» ’ fon|bedding. ’ ’ I •7 V, » i are al«o a I necessity — The adopted daughter of Mrs Pamphlets Posters, Circulars, I he KJ.555 registered votes were I Hill Heads. Letter Heads, Envelopes, Cor. Portland land Or«g«»niiWi. Oregi'iimm. Evans recently I eeame an heir to v“ cards, TicKets, Note Heads, liatements, < noiled. about 2.500 women voting , Dodgers, Etc. ilemoranda. Invitations. Tonic Builder considerable prop**rtv in Canada k majority of the women voted th«1 T he H erald is kept regularly on file for re Hereditary Osculation. Detectives were sent to trace the fereuee, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad republican-ticket. vertising Bureau. 10 Spruce at.. New York. • _---------------- 4- heiress, and in their investigation i The adoption of a resolution at Rev. William Cham- ,«rs, pastor discovered the true relationship o' • the -• last session of of thA ■ i ..-V legislature j. . ■. of the local church at *6ast liar Mr. and Mrs Barr to be that of OFFICIAL DIRECTORY ♦o'fi.nbttuKthe granting of fMl suff wich, Mas« , has got himself into brother and sister. Th»* knowledge Rond for rage to women gave a new iiftpetuit <teM*i ipu\e p<iiii| lllvl. I rouble by too great a fondiiesB for prostrated Mrs. ’tars, and her bus national : to the movement, ami the wonien, kissing. He is charged with hav 1 band is grief-stricken Legal pro Dr. WILLIAMS* (resident ......................... ...Benjamin Harrison vho already i-njov . municipal sulf 1 ............. Levi P. Mortoli vice-Preeideiit. MEDiCIKE CO., ing kissed about every woman in ceedings will l><* instituted to sev* r Jaulest» Blain« Secretary of state Schenectady, N.Y. Secretary of Treasury . ............ Charles Foster. rage, today wade an effort to brihg the little town, ami the younger the marriage bond, and th«* couple ............... John W. Noble Secretary of Interior and Bt'OCkViHC, Oil*.. Redfield Pfoctot, out a1 big vote, for on its showing Secretary of War •and prettier ones have been kissed Benjamin Secretary of Navv ___ ,------- F. Trac«*? Secretary of Agriculture. Jeremiah M. Kut»k depended for t hem the all important .«M-fr so much thatthev have finally tired Attorney General Wm. H. Miller Postmaster General.................John Wanamaker question of whether they would be of it and have made complaints. | state — orr «; on : allowed the full power at the poll.« „ ( J. n . Dolph. Mr. Chambers’ wife and children r ......... K I J. H. Mitchell that is given their fathers, sons and ! R. ...Binger Hermann sinan .... live iu Fall River, and he goes, In most cases they ; D.Sylvester Fennover husbands. Governor ........... there once a month to see them 1 A San Franolsco Pnpor .R. Geo, W. McBride Secretary of State R _____ _____ Phil. _____ Metschan. showed ability to perform all the. Treasurer One of the young married women ' fnpt. Public Instruction R J. B. M< Elroy Would Form an Interesting Addition Bate Primer R. ... Frahk Bakci duties necessary to carrv a candi t | tells this story: "When Mr, (’ham > R S. Bean. I date through. R Several labor can-, > Wm. P. Lord I Supreme Judges K to Your Wintor Roading. bers called upon me the other day > W. W. Thayer didate were up D Mrs I ’ otter, the Reuben S. Strahn. he wanted to kiss me, and I was so V . wife of a prominent business man SIXTH JUDICIAL district : startled that, I ma<le no renions- Oistriet Ju-ige .................. D ... M. D. CLIFFORD 1 I District Attorney ................D C has . F. H yde was running for Maydr. ami on the trance until he had done so. Then THE.• • • Joi it-Representative (R) A. W. Cowan foint-seuator . ..(D) H enry B lackman i same ticket were Sarah Reinhart. I I showed him the door.” When ' who aspired to 1 e a member of the the husband of one of the COUNTY—IIA RN F. Y : County „jdge .................... (D).. W m . M iller city council, and Mrs. Josephine: whom Mr. Chambers had Clerk ................................ (D) . P. L. Bhideler Treasurer ____ ... ,(R) I. 8. Geer Green, who desired to be a member asked the preache” for an explana Surveyor ........................... (R) J H. Neal IS THE BEST PAPER IN THE WEST. Sheriff ............. (B.) . A. Gittings of the board of education. tion, the preacher said that the Assessor ............................. (D).. 8. W. Miller The women hired bands, rode J I kissing habit was a weakness with School Superintendent |R) .C has .N ewri . l Stock Inspector ....... ................... David Cary around to the different polling pre-1 hjs fa|her WilH 0 GfLQ special pp.EZiuriJ VALUE, £105,000 OommiMioner. . . . '{?> { WMu AJ*TNt?w proselyting' ed with it. The preacher has been J,UUu GIVEN AWAY ftv1 I) K. K. !?il Z cincts and engaged in with a zeal that made the men sad pelted with stones twice by un HARNEY U. 8. LAND OFFICE: Register , ........................... y. B. H untington The female voters amongst the* It t« brimful of ne«vs from all part« of Pic world, aud it« Lltetary Department Is supplied by the known persons, and the supposition foreiuoat writers of the day. In addition to its great news and literary fe.lures, Receiver ...H arrison K elley colored people were just as enthus is that the young men of the place IT GIVrS TO EVERY SUOOCRIOER HI3 CHOICE FROM TIMO iastic apparently as their whit«’ took vengeance into theirown hands. MAGNIFICENT WORKS OF ART, SOCIETIES. I “fellow-citizens,” and could he seen Mr. Chambers left town a week The Examiner’s Art Album, SYLVA REBFKAH Degree N o . «8. in groups at all the polls.—Repub-, ago. Cot>mintin':of eight beautiful reproduction« from ma’terpl*^*« of tho w^td'a |?rF*b Meets every 1st and 3d Wednesday. eat artists, the whole colkdiun buuu«l iu a hauuauiue L UalLcreUe ch » c | lie. B ei . lk G eer , N. o. Or a beautiful reproduction, iu all of its original colors, of the famous historical H omestead , (Pa ), April 6.—A paintinj, inches, A. O. U. W. Rums Lodge, No. 47 romance of unusually unfortunate Styles In Alaska Meets every 2d and 4th Tbursdai s F. W. McClintock. M. W and pathetic detail came to light Columbus at the Court of Ferdinand and Isabella. J. W. Sayer. Rec’g. It is strange how soon one be- yesterday when two detectives And besides all this. THZ ETA57TNER will this year distribute amon-y its subscriber« 9,000 Pr»- tU.OLiJ, ag Tregan i J in val .« t .e »tu|>en<! >u* -um of $133.000 This Is the fourin aunii.il dittri comes accustomed to and adopts from Toronto, Canada, discovered lion «nd the Has of premiums is I ir.- -rand more valuable thauever before offered. Remem tier that Bl’RNONIA HONOR Lodge. No. S eetsevervid and 4th Monday. the customs of the country in which in Mr. ami Mrs. Asa Barr the rela these premiums entail no nildili. n. 1 cxf*n*e to fie subacriltcr whaler» r. They are absolute ly five. Mrs. A. E. S’oungCor H. Ti.e coal of the WEEiiLY EXAZZ ..^Zl. together with these magulfieeiit premium offer*. 1« me sojourns. All our party have tionship of brother and sister, and HARNRY lodge , NO. 77, LOOP. gradually come to wear native the heirs to a fortune left by a rela i Meets at Odd Fellow« Halt. everv Saturday ï0 V m’ R. E. Reed N. G. tive of Mrs Barr’s deceased mother clothing, more or less. Its r-~nlir snbsrrfp’ion price. Get th<* fill pnrtl'-sUr» of this grand off>-r from the E.'.AlifNE’l • Sealskin boots [hair seal, not the by adoption. H arney post no . 4 m . g . a . r . Page Premium List, which w<- can supply to yen. or you can pns ore one from your P>-t- Twenty-five years ago two waifs, b.itreu Mee’« every lit «nd M Wednesday of each fur seal], either with the hair on or ma-trr or Newsdealer. Then, haviif considered the m itter.call on us a.i I "I ■< -acombin itton aut> ■" '"'h at Odd Fellow«’ Hail. All Comrads «ndy^ur Lome and so s>»c ■v^cto.ug ««I U kom L m good standinginvitpd off the uppers and leg«, as may be brother and sister, were abandoned «cri,>t.vu for 7-~ I - .’~7~L7 desired, with walrus skin soles, by German ¡migrants at Castle (J. 8. MATI.S. worn with an insole of dry grass, Garden. They were legally adopt ■ l-RMS— valb : were the first articles of apparel ed, one by a man named Asa Barr, \*4vc,and depart«daily, adopted. They are the most com the other by a Mrs. Evans. The icas«— camvoh ctty : »rrlve, and Departs daily, except SandPy fortable I have ever worn. They latter moved soon afterward to N ews I n G enerai W. C. BYRD a SON. Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Nerve Blood THERE ARE iJAHY REASONS WHY W eekly E xaminer muauoo 81.50 ORLT $1.50 FEO YEM $|.5Q T he HERALD and W eekly EXAMINER only $3.15 A YEAR CASH.