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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1893)
The Herald WEDNESDAY JUNE 21. IW 3 EC N ews I n G enerai -us. 0. c, co Having purchased the entire stock formerly belonging to Cal Geer, comprising all lines of HUNTINGTON FROM QUII EXCHANGES. OKEGON. HARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, Again solicit trade from all Harney ami Malheur Comities. An Anti-C.’;ineso Meeting. i Ranchers Cattle men- Hcrsemer. Shccxir.cn ¿Cow Boys! About <r>00 people, mostly labor ing men, gather«d hist evening at! r à Columbia hall in response to the following call, issued bv an organi I zaiion know n as i he Law and < hder Legion, and circulated extensively among the laboring men in the form La«t vear we sold L’>7.1 ('ar loads This year we ar«* going to nek»» B p of handbills, reatling: “Chinese I , i’ 200 C 'ar loads, and will do »• if nrie»*« .y*.» an object tn • uvera must go! A mass meeting under member mir motto; “ONE CRICETO ALI." Call or send for prices the aurp ces of the Liwand Order ( I C 1 f r* - V i « .* • «’n v « e gn« «I. G» t our prices. Ship unit Legion will l>e he|«i at Co u nhi;*. | goods in care of th«- o. o •* • hall Thursday evening. All who are in favor of using all lawful means to secur«* the enforcement I •4 I of the Geary exclusion law are in vited to be present. Short speeches | I will l»e the order " where Hudson now ¡«. and will J dntv the American people. |t The im et'ng was called to o-der M irris and ■ w**ll not p»i«tp<im* that w Inch «•:«» - bring him to Mobile. bv S S Long, chairman of the Law Hudson quarreled while on th»ir Ino* l»e positioned without <1 mv» r and Order L gion. who said that it and wphnnt putting their l<>-al was not called in the mtelest of any | wav home from a visit to Mobile, \inericin friends in the Hawaiian political party, but for the purp< se 1 and Morris hit Hud-on with a hot I 1st »mis to grave anxiétés and per I ot taking measures to s«eure the ,*e* The two appeared later at I ils. I Morris’ house, when Hudson’s p, « ntbrc<ment of tile Gearv law. Our Stock is Complete in tment. I "These islands are as to confine'jl,rv waR Httcnde«l *‘v Morris Hudson went home, but shortly »e th« mselves to ihesufject f< r the «hsviissio i «»f which ihe meeting turned with a gun. Morris went was call«d. and stated that remaiks out to meet him. carrying an un on any other subjects would bene loaned gun, and saving that tn- dared out of order. Subsequently didnt careto load itas he didn’t wai t the chairman was compelled to call to hurt Hudson. As Mor is c osseu down seve ral speakers who were the fence and turned to replace a ' requested t lie s| eas» i s • o Allietici a“ the ADJOURNED TO THE PLAZA. ! Amelia ('hatham and two sons of . Morris, aged 11 and 14. «aw the ■ |de««L Mrs. Morris refused to pros., The attendance at the meeting .cute, and would not let the sons d > 1 eii g too lag)«* to be acc«>mmodat« d | so. She died about, a year ago in Columbia hall, a motion was Upon Hudson’s return he visited made and earritd that it adjourn to XVholerville. and was rec«»gniz»*d by the plaza, ami about >500 men fol none until the blind woman cried lowed Chairman Long to the place, out. “That is Boii Hudson ” IIml where an open air meeting was held A number of speakers addresse«! them here, including S. S. Long »1. II Meriitt. Tm-mas R. Kemp Mr. Butler and others. RESOLUTION'S OFFERED. { von turn«*«! ami walk< «l away quick |v. but | Iv. tint hi tils movements were noted, and be was located at Scranto». | Xmelia Chatham is over 7(H ears of eg ». and the boys are stalwart men ' of middle age. The three have viv i«i recollections of all the incidents A resolution was offered and of the killing Unanimously adopted, declaring it tube the sense of the meeting that the president be caPed on tond'orci the Geary Chinese exclusion act. and that p t ding its enforcement Will Come At Last. h and blundering t I ciiminalitv. i i from which there ««oilId le no j cape ” — Mornmg ('-iP more anxious to <li.-cuss the single rail which had fallen down. Hudson tax and other propositions than the shot him in the hack, killing him enforcement of the Geary law. ,»»’ islands I I t tiling to aceept «hi- ) ahiaMe prize. I 1 it would siir«»lv bring tittr statesme« | ’ ■ tn the liar of history with an indict | of HAR1WARE. SUNHERIES, A CARPENTERS TOOLS I offer the same for sale at greatly re<luced prices for CASH. C. IL VOEGTLEY. •I * « JOHN SAYER Proprietor. Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East „f Burns, „ear the nridga ustom?rs will receive GOOD FLDUR from Oond Wheat iii)t ir'nnl 1 Méditer»*!«•<•• • n are to Europe, i nient STOX «•» LIVERY STABLE HENRY CALLWELL. . Propt To Have Fun With Bees. |t is a fac* gen rillv known no» I «hai itone ho ds bis hr»*atl) w*a«n- < bees ai.tl hoiiets can with impivdtv •>•» bandled The «kin l»<»eom«‘s sting pr»i»if. ¡imi t-v «»ohlitig th it* i n Sect t»v t he tee! aliti gIVIIig her full li I eri v of .-«etimi i on can see her drive ber w«»an<»n : i V m Î1 » * * the im pellet stiri-,»«••• with a fro» thè longs and prepare<l to neemn'* od ite h'« «’iistome’B. Charges very reasonab’e. Job Wagon in conn«<*finn. fore. t hllt lift« per *md v ■«’ every stroke; 1 bili let I he stilali- st «piantiti* of alt esctip»» The Prop^ietor is well Burns -Canyon Stage« Line, th «ting «ill penetrat-« tt on*t*. I have fH*V« F N» rii .-III ••xeepti»iti to th s in t HHH! vtìv» . »»a’s i>n-» r vation I have * a Ug ht vom g tallies with very dr|ir,-«»e bands i<> astonish their fa lend i uv I he |ier forniaiice of this fete sac« a writt r I. J ewitt , P roprietor . Arrives and |)«»p.»irts daily, except Sunday. anneri, with the Ont.rto. Fri,.ryo-e • I«>| ir for I ,k(., trvrs. in !">ciem e, and I saw one so s«-v eielv sttlig as to r««piire the ser vice of a ptiv sieian. t hroiign Hugh no Chi a nan t-houl I be alloweil to I) Chicago. June It)—John land in this c> untrv. Stevens, ex Minister to Ha«ad, The meeting aoj «urned to meet in the city, “O i the Hawaiian ÎH 'log at a wittv remark of hi r sister foigcliing 'hat laughing require«' again at the plaz « next Tuesday lands.” said he, "is establish«<1 S. B. Ware is now at work in the Stenger Blacc«t> breath. Fur a tluory in ex plana evening. The following petition American colour with a soli«l basis lion, I am led to telmve that hold and that he is a first class mechanic. Was circulated and -lgmd. of American civilization, the cr« a I “Resolved That we, the under tion of sterling men amt women ing the Heath partially closes th» Remember he guarantees satisfaction in every respect. I signed are in favor of using all who, many years ago. left their pores of the skin. M v experuren** 1 Inutili means to secure the enforce »homes under the inspiration ____ .... _ i id I in that di'ection ha»e not. i>i-m «x- ict enough io be of anv scientific > iiient of the Gearv Chinese exclu Christian faith, supplemented lit v.iiue, but. I am satisfied I that It sion act -—Portland Telegram. men of industry and commerce. very sensibly affects the a mount "In none of our American States ! of insensible perspiration. S. E V/FE .are there more eameat and more | earn« st and more loyal American! — A farm on Tr.rutcreek contain people. Thev look to the flag ing 160 acres. I bis ranch has M obile . Ala . June 14 —Twenty . which their fathers reared and con ; ibout 100 acres of meadow and •- fair 5ears ago George Morris was, recrated to American liberty and I admirably situat« «! for a first «• as- I «h«*ep. cattle or hi>»ee ranch, b«-ing •hot and killed ;»t Wholei ville, this good government for protection. 1 surr«»unde«i bv the very beat rang«. ( county, by his friend. R»«bert Hu«l “They stretch out a pleading Title g«sal For terms «-all at this MRS. LOUIS RACINE, I’rop’t. •on. lie slayer t|e<| the country, hand to this mighty nation of <»Ui«*e or write Bvrd «t King, Real ' ut ventund to — •■•return last month, fnedom not to abandon them in Estate Agents, Burns Oregon. He was known to m» one, Hotel has re«-entljr l>e«,n enlnrpe end en'irelv renovate«1 In flrxt Cl»»« RIVI«. having thedaysof th«ir i’>> iterative need.; greatly changed; but his voice was I do r«>t I elh ve the administration A good ranch Iwlonging tn H G. b'V’«gniZe«l bv an age«l blind woman. o1'President Cleveland will n«gl«*ct Campbelll. containing 160 acre« 12 Table ia Supplied with the Pest the Market Affords Amelia Chatham, ami the sons <»f thia great American opportunity, miles south east of Burna. Thia the <b>ad man sw« re out a warrant careful and cautious as it is its ranch has about 100 a«*r»*s «»f g«Ms| f»r him. Today llmlson was in meadow land. Price 1300 or will Traveling men wi]| f, d tl ia l’<td a l.i«e at.d duty to l»e. dtairallo pipe* dicted by the graml jury. The slier trade for sheep. “In «hie time and nt an early date iff has gone to Scranton, Mis», I I <lieve it will not fail of its great I B ykd < fc K ino . stop. A Blind XXOman's Memory. FRENCH HOTEL "