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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1893)
BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON MAY 10 The Herald. N ews I n G eneral I “Il strikes me,” said tliejuMic*. I i “that there is a pleasant an I easy PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. BY ; way to terminate this l.w suit f'KOMOUH EXCH \NGES. I The plaintiff uecms to be a vt-rv re | selectable you )g man. and thi- is a P ublishers and P roprietors . I very t.ice young woman. Th« v A Morphine Eiend ¡can both g t married and live upon SUBSCRIPTION RATES: N ew Y ork April 36.—Counsel the farm. If they go on with the One Year ....................................... |3.00 ■ix Months........................................ ........... for Carlisle W. Harris managed to law proceedings the property will Three Months................................................. 75 One Year (in advance) .2.50 bring out considerable testimony | be frittered away among the HERALD CLUB 1.1ST: today before Commissioner Raines vers. who. I .am sure, are not 5.00 Herald and Harper’s Magazine......... 5.20 to s|p»w that Helen Potts had been I gallant enough to wish the Herald and Harper’s Weekly mar 5.20 Herald and Harper's Bazar .............................. „ People 3.75 accustomed to taking morphine j riage not to come off ” Herald and Harper’s Young à’erald and Alderéa Manifold Cyclopedia, 2.90 eaeh additional volume after Voi. I 55 centi: during her lifetime. Dr. Hugh R. The ladv blushed and the young lu cents extra ner volume, p».stage. Kinmouth of Asbury Park reiterat- man stammered that they “liked M^copiesof all theabove Works can be ex t amltied at leisure in thè Keading Boom. ed his statement made in the news-. each other a little bit,” so a verdict papers some time ago, that in the j was rendered for the plaintiff on ¡specs, rubbed them with I is bat - ♦ mm t (> creed it'd accept the doc- fT^-PnblisherH of periodical« are solicited tii .e ♦> a- inf.nt- who die hcf,.re be. end clubbing clubbing rates, io send --------- a copy of their work for summer of 1890 Miss Potts got condition of his promise to marry «lamia and slowlv exclaimed: »ur Free Reading Room—-We file and bind the 1 “ Bn-ss de Lawd, Brudder John- ing baptized are -aved. iiiothern latter at close of every half-volume, md v-v ci from him a prescription for mor the defendant within two months topics by advertisement. 1 r won, dat investigation gib me a would feel jusfifi «I in kilillg their phine pills, which she salt! weie for —a stay of execution being put to her mother, and later a hyphoder- the verdict till th'* marriage cere dark brown tase in mv motif. I babes tn save th» ir souls. Moth- ADVERTISING RATES: neber kno dere was a nigger ’roumi Dr Dickey .-aid. would regard •PICK j 1 wk 1 2 wk J 1 me 1 3 mo J 6 mo monv should be completed 1 ? Jr mic syringe. here dat neber know all ’ bout dat infanticide as a service to the Lord. 1 Itu-h »1 50 » 2 .50 •5 00 p. »11 00 »15 00 This is about the first couple ever Miss Susan F. Jackson, the prin 44 G ; n) 12 O'» 18.00 28.00 4 00 3 U0 t pastur bizness. Don ’ t volt member 40 00 cipal of the school M.ÜH 15 00 24 00 3» 5.00 I where Helen sentenced to matrimony in a court 50.00 32 00 6 00 10 00 20 00 4 50 4 brudder wen de Sibiur tnek <!«• 28 00 48.00 54 00 15 00 6 OO 9 00 Potts died, te.-tified that the dead of law.—Sunday Welcome. col. L 80.00 .20 00 12 90 16 OO 28.00 48 00 b church, he tell u’ltB right den and girl was of an excitable tempera 1 “ 1 20 00 30 80 40.00 60 DO no oo 140.0- I dere ‘go fee«! mv sheep?” Well now But lie Didn't Go Home. inent and frequently threatened hrthbler, how vu going to feed d< Tonic Builder JOB WORK to kill herself. I sheep ef v<>’ain’t got no pastur?” Of everv description exe- tiled with neatness , “Site said she’d drown herself,” He lit out C »r t lie M< mut ill ns a ml won’t and despatch, at reasonable rates —Sunday Welcome. l'viiirn For Six Week-. testified Miss Jacks« II, “cut her Pamphlets Posters, • irmilars. I ’____________ 1.etter Heads, Hill Heads. Envelopes, Rather; dear father, come home throat or take opium. Once when Note Heads, Cards, Ticsets, •talemen's, Dodgers, Etc. Infant ilaptism Memoranda, Invitations. 1 thieatened to semi back to her1 with me now, for m i bas some car T he IlERALt» is kept regularly on file for re Bend for ference, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad parents she said: *1 will not go pot to beat; sh«‘ 8 vo’ all the furni de*ui 11 t \ 4® P hiladelphia , April 25.—Rev. Ik*in I hl» l. vertising Bureau. 10 Spruce st.. New York. home. 1 w.li kill myself first, fot tore out in the var«i from the fronl Dr. D.ckev, one of the best known Dr. WILLIAMS’ norch clear flown loth«--tree’ Tin my home is a perfect hell.' ” 5Oc. I MEDICI!» E CO., Presbyterian preachers of this citv. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY per In.». "‘Can you swear she told you that stove must come down and !»<■ p it Schenectady, N.Y. has astoni.-hed the Philadelphia 4» far »4.30. ana Biockvilie.UnU in lhe sheu, and the yard must <•« she took morphine or opium?” Presbytery t>v . his argument up national : cleared of «lead g^ss, for it ’ s time “She sald^he suffered from head President ........ ............. .... Grover «'leve'ar-d holding the old cret^l ot infant dam fa“ - * ,v Vice-President, Adlai Stevenaon 'aches and she took morphine or|’oclenn house;. \ j'«- «bvil’s to «aj fai tì- W Curcio. ,1-411011. He declared that if the J— I I Drtiuizi- - •eeretary of State Walter Q. Greshan. ipiutn powders or pills wlm ii gave, pay—:in«l the front windows need ♦ 4 ■ IB ■ W7ree. A.UIu--••■ ». •ecretary of Treasury John G I arlinh presbytery were to strike t hatclanse , B ■ MB ■ MB Wrjjox 24i«L A«. w ) >.. 6 •e.-retary of Interior Hoke Smitl her relief.” some new glass •ecretary of War Daniel S. I antont le •retary of Naw Hilary A. Herber1 Father, dear father, come home “You are quite sura she said •ecretary of Agricultn*e J. Sterling Morton Attorney General Richard S, nine» his?” asked Mr. Wellman on cross with me no.v ami firing s«une bo « Postmaster Geueral .. .. Wilson S Bissell logna and cheese; it’s most twelve] examination. STATE -OREGON: ( J. n Do’ph o'clock ami there’s nothing to eat “1 am ” Senators ............... I J. H.Mitchell (Ringer Hermann “Ami did you report this to her — I’m so hungry I’m weak at the. A Snn Francisco Congressmen rW. R. Ellis kntes. All the dinner we’ll havej Governor D.Sylvester I’ennovei parents?” •ecretary of State R Geo. W. McBride will la* col'* scrips and Mich, and Would Form an Intcrostlnj Addition Treasurer _____ r Phil. Metschan. “I difl not.” upt. Public Instruction R J. B. McElroy tate Printer ‘"Then you want to go on reconi we’ll have to eat standing rp too.1 R.......... Frank Haket to Your V/intor Roading. I j R S. Bean. here with the statement that a gnl for the (»bl»-* and eli xirs are all out I I lupreme Judges [ nm. P. Ix>r ‘ F. A. Mo».re of 16 confided to your care, used i in the ya'd—Oh. I wish spring are many reasons why SIXTH JUDICIAL district : • latriet Judge D M. D. CLIFFORl morphine regularly, while in your house cleaning was through! tub .• • • District Attorney D C has . F. H yi . f . Father, dear father, come home j Joint-Representative (R) A. W. Cowan charge and you would do nothing Joint Senator .(D) H enry B lackman with tn • now, for ma is as mad as | to prevent het ?’’ COUNTY- —HARMEY. “She was not 16; she was 19,” a Turk; she says you are a lazy old County ..jdge ..(P)........... WM. MtLLEh Clerk (D. P. I. ,. Shidelet snuppe«! Miss Jackson, “and when thing and that she proposes to put Treasurer 1. S. Geer . (Kt IS THE BEST Pz\rER IN THE WEST. you to work. There’s painting to •nrveyor J H. Neal she told me that her uncle, a regu (K) • lieriff A. Gittingr . <K) Assessor ............... • <!»).. physician, had given her the do and paper to hang, and windows S. W. Miller lar •eh.iol Superintendent <R) .C has .N ewell •toek Inspector thought and cas tigs to scrub, for it’s house c cial David Car.» powders or pills to take 1 VALUZ. £105,000 J,UUU GIVEN AWAY W m . A ltnow that he must know what he was ei< ailing tune, and you got to come ri») t •on rnisiioneri R. R. Sit z ,R' S home and revel in smls and cold about.” HARNEY U. 8. LAND OFFtCE: Jt «• hrl—»r-*1 t>f nr^ from all part« of the world, aud 11« l.lfrtary Department ta «applied kv «ba grub. —Sunday Welcome. Crawford Mason, one of the jurors W. C. BYRD &, SON. I * l ) Nerve Blood r J r;/r/?£ W eekly E xaminer Pitcriunj il nûil ?2 . J. B. H untington .„H arrison K ellky Register Receiver SOCIETIES. SYLVA REBEKAH Degree No. 13. Meets every 1st and 3d Wednesday. B kli . k G ekr , N. G. A. O. ü. W. Ruma Ixidge, No 47 Meets every 2d and 4th Thursdays F. W. McClintock. M. W J W Sa»er, Rec-,. BÜRNON1A HONOR Lodge, No. 8. •eta every 2d and 4th Mondar. Mrs. A. E. Young Cor H. H arney lodge , no . 77, 1. o o f . Meets at Odd Fellows Hall. everv Saturday J p m- R. E. Reed N. G. • H arney - post no . !ye,rVw *nd sd 48. g . a . r . Wednesday of each ah co"ra<,, ü. s. MAILS. ■cava— vale : 'wives and departs daily, C anyon ctvv: •wives sn4 Departs daily, except Inndvy foreu»»H»l wrucra of t..e«L>y. who convicted Harns, was sworn and said that he would not havei The Reason Why given a verdict of guilty if the new testimony submitted to Governor An old highly colored minister I Flower had tieen before the jury.— ! of the M-thodist persuasion down | The Republic. south held a conference one even ling- He invited all the benight««! •‘bredren and sisterin” to asking Sentenced To Matrimony questions, “oh de Ixird, ami de an When Justice McDevitt of the gel of darkness wat blong to de I North Portland precinct, lived in ctillufi Yokes would ’spire him fur Idaho, he prajticed in the justice answer.” Up rose an ancient elder “Brudder courts, and settled dozens of dis and thus he spake: putes IfCtween would-!»« litigants. Dickson, ain’t you de pastor ob dis in an amicable way, liefore tlje stage church?” ‘ Data what I is, Brud of hostility was reached. This week der Johnson. Wha’ you wan’ fur his conciliatory powers have again kno' boutuni?" I been brought into requisition. ‘‘Wall. I dis wan’ *x [ you wha’ A young mat« and young wo- yo' • git •• dal *-•--------- • name o ’ ’ ---- pastur. ” man were contesting possession of The venerable patriarch rolled up a piece of property, the one claim the whites of his eyes like a wet ing under an old lease, the other rag, pulled off his World’s Fair under an old will. In addiiiun to tia great news au»l IlKtaiy f«_iuica. IT GtV'3 TO EVERY SUOSCRIOER hl3 CHOICE FROM TWO MAGNIFICENT WORKS OF ART, ’1 * iexe examiner’s Art Album, CotiAtatin-of eight beaiitif'.l reproduction« from ma«terpl<-me of t*-e w—M’a great eat am»«». the whole culkciiuu buuud lu a h*uu«u«u<- I muiuuo kalui-rrUe ca«e| Or a beanttf.il reproduction, lu all of Ita original colors, of the fatuous htsU.rKa-1 paintiuj, 22x28 incliea, Columbus at the Court of Ferdinand and Isabella. And besidea all tht«. TIIB EYA5*INER wilt tt.ta year diatrihute imon- ita aubacribera 8.000 Fra- tU.tLUlJ, ajjregau.ir In value t :,e «tupend >ua «urn of (133.000 Tl.i* H the fourlu aunaal di.tril.»»- tion, and the 11 m of premium» 1« lar-;rrand more valuable than ever before offered. Krmrmlwrlhat these premium» entail no aildiuui .il expen -e to I'te aubacrlher w'.atev- r. They are ab-»olut< Iy free. The ix*t of the VELKLT EXJL3....„R. tu^ctuer witb these nia^uilueut premium otTcra. $1.50 O’lY $1.50 PER YEW $|.5Q la fta r«—liar anhverfpfton price. Get the full p-»rtf-nl»rs of this grand offer from the EXAFTTNT".-# 8.itreu-Page Premium Uat. whi< b «e can supply to y u. or yrm can priM-ure one from your P-*4- Nls-'-r or Ne-eadenler. Then, bavin J considered ths m -Iter, cull ou us a.i 1 t'l ce.i combla ,tion«>t> «cript.vo Ivt T» — W ï gud jwuf LvuiC aud »•*»«. ui tl*c THE HERALD AND WEEKLYEXAMINER ONLY $3.15 A YEAR CASH