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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1893)
É BURNS. HARNEÌ I’Ulkh, uKtGUN. JUNE 2S The Herald. HOW DO THEY PROPAGATE. The (J.OUO acre farm at Mount _______________ Lebanon, under minute and per Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY fect cultivation, ami upon which .Never Marry let Unhappiness is only the most approve! ag..cultu-l Unknown to Them. raI methods are employe«!. claims P ublishers and P roprietors . ¡the time of many of th«* ni«l>* mem* ’SHAKERS OF MT. LEBENO.N/bera. Several 'industries, among SUBSCRIPTION RATES: them broom, basket 1 nd chair- One Year ..............................................M.W In Mouths. ..................................... 1 CurioiiH I ives <>f l'uri'ms Peoni«*— Male I making, are also carried on in Three Months .75 aliti FeiittUe Never Perniiiietl io Ite Oue Year (in advance) ........................... 2.50 |b-Jildings ranged about the family Alone ToReilner—Their IteliRion. HERALD CLUB LIST: houses. Herald anti Hari^r’.** Magazine............ .. 5.00 Herald and Harper’s Weekly .............. .. 5.20 Life in the various Shaker com | The Shakers make their cloth Eerald and Harper’» Bazar.................. 5.20 eraldand Harper’s Young People... 3.75 munities differ so little in its ditails ¡ng and shoes and raise their own ■ •raid »nd Alden’» Manifold Cyclopedia, , 2.90 cents: that a description of the practices too«!. each additional volume after Vol. I 55 c« Their savings are always IV cent» extra Der volume, poatage. and methods in vogue at Mount invested in land, and they never a*-Copie»of »11 the above work» can be ex »mined at leisure in the Rending Room. Lebanon answers for all of them, fail to prove kind and indulgent They are scrupulously perfect time with the music, all Publishers of periodical» are solicited The society is composed of atniut landlords, till!, and in fair health, but has is »end clubbing rates, a copy ot their work for neat in all their surroundings, and movements heing directed hv the four hundred members, men, wo- ,»r Fie: Reading Room—We file and bind the never had anv ehildrm, She wore Utter a. close of every half-volume, e”d »••* ci I men and children. These are even their barns and shops are in elder, at whose command the meet a while cotton turban lied about •opies bv advertisement. divided into what is known a« fam-1 variably models of cleanliness. ling «djourns abruptly ami withnu* her bad ami tucked in at the back ilies of twenty or sixty persons The furnishing« of the houses, how ceremonv. ADVERTISING KATES: to Piip|N>rt the immense weight of point of • PACK j 1 wk 1 2 wk 1 1 mo j ó mo j 6 mo 1 i yr each, the members of a family re ever, are simple to the All Shakers wear a uniform dress; her hair. » 00 »15.00 «11.00 »2 50 ' k > 00 bareness. There are few, if any, the men long coat* <>f blns and 1 Inch D 50 siding together in one house. Fam <> 50 12 Ml 18.00 28 00 4 00 3 00 t “ Thia she removed and laid upon 24 00 40 00 ilies are of two classes, novitiate pictures, and hut little carpets on » 00 15.00 3 50 5 00 3 ’’ stiff broa«i rimmed gray hats, ami the table and unwound the braids 50 00 32 00 4 50 6 00 10 00 20 00 4 “ 48 00 M 00 and church; the former receive for the floor 9 00 15 00 28 00 6 00 U col. th« women manv plaited «Iressec of her wonderful hair, which went 80 00 P.O 00 12 90 1« 00 28 00 48 00 r •• 20 00 30 W 40 00 00 1)0 110 00 140.00 | spiritual training those who desire The day’s duties ended, the even ami caps which completely hide th« many times around her head, and 'to become members of the society ing hours are given lip t«> what the hair —Welcome. dropped upon the floor. JOB WORK ’ and entertain visiting strangers; elders regard as seasonable diver It waa indeed an amaz'ng sight. 01 ever* 'lcicripliou exec«’’«!«! with neatne»» . (he church families are COIDDOSed sions. On Sunday evenings the •ml iie»p»u h, »t reasonable rate» Three hraida almoat fa thick aa a Á Negriss’ Hair. |of those who in the fearch for spir members visit among «ach other, nirenlar», Potter», Pamphlet» man’s arm <• «■»«• to the hi ad, I ut Envelope», Bill Head», Letter Head», Itaienient», Note Head», ( arda. Ticket», itual truth have withdrawn as far half a dozen sisters visiting as many tapering to the thickness of a fin Jemoramla. Invitation». Dodger», Etc. Hearing the strtement made in as possible from the'world and have brothers in tfieir room. A brother ger nt the enila, «-lonely plaited ai.tl T h « H erald ii kept regular!; y on file for ' re- and sister are m ver l*l’t alone to Hollv Springs that a remarkable terence, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad- no intercourse with outsiders. measuring 6 feet 6 inches, braided vartiaing Bureau. 10 Spruce at.. New York. , At the head of the society, ami gether, a thir«i partv being always negro woman freak lived only h aa it in length. It looks a great .exercising general supervision over present, and they never «tome in few miles from this town. v<mr cor deal like Spanish moas, but is OFFICIAL DIRECTORY contact I with each other. respondence determined to obtain I its affairs, is a ministry of four per iihvsical I . - .■.*♦» darker, crinkl«<1 and grizzled,coan*« sons, two males and two females, At these little Sunday evening1 the facts in the case. and almost repulsive to th«* tom b, NATUISALT gatherings the time i- spent in I A middle-aged negress greet««! Freaident .......... Grover «tleveland the first in the ministry being the suggesting g.iatlv stories of the ah* Vice-President. Ad lai Stevenson I elder of the society. ( the visitor The woman is quite! Members of singing and conversation. •ecretaryuf State .._.w. Q. u. Walter Gresham ■ .. . .. . . i normal growth of hair aftar death, Jecreiary of Trea»ury John G. Csrlisle the ministry are not elected, but Oti Monday evening the members dark, ot a pronounoe«! African t vpe,... . •: retar.v of Interior “ ’ smith Hoke i * z . \ «elcome. •ecretary of War Daniel 8. Lamont are chosen by the brother or sister of the family gather in the general 'd |di\smgnomi, a feet <5 inches I •eeretary of Navy ... Hilary ........ A. „. Herbert I •ecretarv of Agricultnre J. »terling Morton who may happen at the time to be meeting room and listen loth«’ read-' Attorney General ............... Richard « 8, Olney Postmaster General .. Wilson 8 Bissell the oldest in office. ing of newspapers and of lettersfroiii STATE—OREGON : At the head of each family are|other Shaker societies Tu’sdav £? Seuators | J. n . Dolph I J. H.Mitchell. two elders, a male and female, who .evening is given up to sinking; (Binger Hermann Congressmen .................. ,w. R. Ellis have a care for its spiritual interests. • Wednesday evening toc< nver-aii >n; | A San Francisco «overnor .............. D.Sylveste. Pennover »ecre.ary of State .R. Geo. W. McBride and a deacon and a deaconess, who | Thursday evening to reiki »us «er- R Phi.! Metschan. L.,’ u'lbllc R J. B. McElrov supervise its temporal affairs, ai d . vice; Friday evening to t tie sludyi Would Form nn Interesting AdílCoa •late Printer r ....... F rank B akei under whom are caietakers who «if new songs and h mns and Satur »_____ , . « K. 8. Bean, i to Your Wintor Roadlng. • opreme Judge» f Wm. P. Lord have charge of the various indus dav evening to worship ' F. A. Moore SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: All t'e families com) o ng 'he tries carried on. The heads of THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY bii'tr’T.i J«UoKe D M-D CLIFFOBI I ho x Attorney, D CRAB. F. HVDR families are chosen by the ministry. societ y join in the Sunday ser i” TUR.•• • n ?epr.e,e,,u,ive (R> A W. Cowan lonit-senator ..(D). H bnby B lackman Autocratic as this system ot govern if it is held in the large cyitmi r I ment may seem, it has proven sat- roofed bui'ding which is called th COUNTY—HARNET: Ole""/" J ............... <g> WM. MlLLKh infactory, ami dissensions and dia- church, but more often < ach famny j P. I.. Shideler tevLerr ............... <»> 1.8. Geer piites aiming the Shaker« are un- gathers in its own assembly hall i • heriff ................................ (R' J H. Nea) I’l the latter instance the men ami I IS THE BEST PAPER IN THE V.TST. (K) A. Gilling» Known. •lock lÄ;n,eOde,n '«i ’ C kar ' nkw ' kl Í The Shaker family rises at 4 in women as they enter range them* | ■lock Impector David Car> the summer and 5 in the winter, selves on opposite aides of the hall special <D) I VALUZ, C105.0C0 Commissioners W m . A ltnom facing each other. ,R' Í R. R. 8itx and by 9 in the evening every one U,UUU GIVEN AWAY Alter a hymn has lieen simg ami is m b -d. The men and women harnkv u . a. lamp office : RrcelvVr -------- J* B* HUMTINOTON the elder and ehlress have each ft t»S*4m*i1 of new» fmm all p»-t» of the world, aad it» Literary Department 1» «applied Sv tk« el ' er ................... H abbibon K bllby sleep in opposite ends of the im fcreuavat wnMroof tu«day. la addiuua Io Ila great aewa i.l Lteraty fc.unea. made an address, a dozer, of th • mense houses in which the families IT GIVES TO EVERY SU9SCRIOER HIS CHOICE FROM TW« are housed, but all eat in a general v< linger members of isith sex s, MAGNIFICENT WORKS OF ART, SOCIETIES. hall, the women at one table, the forming a square in the «-enter oi The Examiner’s Art Album, s FLVA REBEKAH Degree No. 43. mtn at a not he!. aud the children the hall, strike lip a liv. k tun*, Meet» every 1st and 3d Wednesday. CaaeKH'rof eight beaotlfnl reproduction» from ma«terp1e«*ee nF the w-td-» ,« ■», Eunice Thompson, N. G. at a third. Visitors dine in a sepa while the other imtnb-r- man h , RM artui*. the whole coilccuun L vuu J in a U,o>uow k,lucrelte u e| K May Worthington. Rec. Sec’y aruuiui them, keeping time by, rate room from the family- The Or a beautiful repf-lucueo, la all of lu nrigiaal color», of the tamuu» biaut a* paiatiu,, Dtatk Inches, fare is very simple: little meat and clapping their hands. The in ircl - A. O. (J. W. Burna Lodge, No 47 Meet» every 2d and 4th Thuredav» era exhort, sing and dance aa they no pork is eaten. Columbus at the Court of Ferdinand and IsabeHa. F. W. McClintock, M. W J W »ater, Rec1,. Each brother has assigne«! him a march. And beddesatl thia. THS EXAXTITER will thl» year dlMHbute Imo»: it» euhecrlbem t.«H0 F t »* 8on>*>titnes one more excited «n. uma ag^regaiijg In value lue »tupendjua »urn ot $123.1)00 TL,e 1» lhe four«a aunual di.itrib* sister, who looks after his clothing lioa, and the line of premium» 1» la - ;r rand mure valuable tLaa ever before offered. Rem< mbertbai than the rest jumps out from the Lodge. No. », and supplies the needs he would be there premium» enta.l no midr.iuu.il expense to the «ubecrn>er whatever. They ere »h-olut« W b«*a> M*et»e»erv2d and 4th Monda*. The coal of the WEEKLY EXALL ¿2. tu»ctucr with thcM autguibccul prciuiuu« ofiua, t» Mr. a . E. Young Cor H. apt to neglect. The general house ranks and commence« to whirl round and round, often continuing work is all dune, the sisters take H arney lodge , no . 77. 1. o o r. Meet» st odd Fellows Hall, ever* Saturday it« performance before1 thia «trange performance for many turns in i p “• R. E. Reed N. G. bieakfast, and. the meal over, the minutes; or some spirit, through (ter»~.,1»r snbwriptloa price. Get th» fall pArtt-nUrsof this grand o*Yer from the rXA*"*IT*t f HARNEY POUT NO. 4M. G. A. R. day’s latair in shop and field com some of those present, delivers a Asters Peg* Premium List, wkich we can supply to ym. or you cas procure one fr *ia >out P>oW _ ..TTÌ* *yerP *•* *”<1 -id Wednesdav of each mswer or NewwteMer. The», barin| enntider« d th • r . .'trr call on us • j 1 t ’ ><Ma .tl->a suU Every one, from the old message of admonition or sympa-j seripUoo for 7-"-^ — -"*-*-7 £XAK..’..2 »ud , ‘»i’«’ Fellows’ Hall. AH Comrade mences. i.w.ue luiirju.. «u^,.M.w4 of lU< uU. «•»ood standing Invited. est member of the ministry to the thy or asks the biother« ami sisters ———-------- most humble brother or sistar, en to pray for him 4T her. On such 0. S. MAIL«. gages in some kind of manual labor, occasions all kneel for a few mom iriii- valb : but the Shakers are not avaricious enta in silent supplication, audible iotmant depart»daily, and tbeir daily tasks are always praver never being practiced .... noawa—cawroa rtrv: The dancing ami singing are in, ”»•»»•< Depart» daily, e»c»>t ■•»day | light. W. C. BYRD &, SON. I o Baking Powder ABSOUUTEÜT PURE ! C «lu'av.a v.o V A «1 . I W eekly E xaminer fl r.Ofl pnririuisj 81.50 0J1T $1.50 PW YE*R $1.50