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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1893)
The Herald. Burns -Canyon Stage Line, WEDNESDAY JULY 5. W!'3. I. J f . witt , P roprietor . N ews I n G eneral Arrives and Departs daily, except Sunday. gHOMOUK EXCH INGES. i 'onnect« with the Ontario, Prinev’”e. »«a r »kevlew suge» at Burn«. G« nn ) aren» <wi. lloi » fur pH»fei.«era. HUNTINGTON I I Death From Fright. <a OREGON, Again solicit trade from all Harney and Malheur Counties. R n'hers Cattlemen. Hcrsemer. Sheer men ¿Cow Boys! The Law Against Profanity. The American Derby. “I have iniereslvd myself some- whai ir* looking up untisal causes An act of parliment that was I of death.'’ said Dr. Elder. ”aml — ■ passe«! in the reign of George II race c" America has ever known, al have met several well aiitnenticat j cd instances where fright was the for the suppression of profanity is though by no means the costliest ■ still «<ccasiohllv brought into force., stake. .... ■ cause. The English surgeon gen-j l Under it the Wisbech magistrates today. it is tile American Deiny,| .X B erai. Erancis, tells of a drummer have jnst convicted a man named ‘or which a stake of •*(itl.tHM 1 had' in India across whose legs a harm Last v*ar we sold 157.1 Car loads This v»’»r we are going to insk® Abraham I’ve of Walpole, who was la-en put op. There were 225 nom less lizard crawl, d while he was ' 200 Car loads, hii Ü vvill <lo i* if prie«.« are an nbjeet to buver« Re> charged with pimliclv using four mations for the race, and there. I it halfanerp He was sure that a i member nnr mntto: “<*N E PR ICE T< t A 1,1. " Call <»r semi for priées. 1 profane oaths, for which he had were still seventeen tint morning cobra had bitten him, ami it was ' : rendered himself liable to a pen- e.igible to start, Tne distance is M ô rchH nls!— We «•»••. «’<• v«m po.<L Gct our priées. Shipvour too much for his nerves and he died i 'altv of 4 shillings, being 1 shilling lj miles, ami 3-year olds alno»- i goods in «are of thef"^ • Frederic 1. of Prussia was kill«, | for each oath. The defendant ad ei-giol« . The Deroy was tirsi run ed t>v fear. His wifi was in«ane, ■ and one dav she e.-c tped from her I mited his guilt, ami al tha request >n ldM, ami Modesty won the first . i ... . i.i ot the chairman the e erk explain ' money—.ll.iaiO. Tins vear 4>5U. keeper, and, dabbling tier clothes; , , . - • , , , . | ed the provisions of the act. which 000, ;r«OUo and $3000 were the in blood, rushed up on her bus I. r . in Ins ’,uP,M*e8 {die penalty of one shilling l* mpung prices that ihe first, sec- band while he was dozing < per oath when uttered by a lanorer, oim and third horses won. etiair. King Frederick imagined 2 shillings when the offendei is* At noon there was promise oi her to be the white lady whose Having purchased the enure st«« k tormerlr belonging to Cal above a laborer and under the <1 ... glorious weather and a tint track gho-t was believed to invariably ap- > Geer, comprising all lines of i J. K and Fox bull Koene’s pan. pear wlienevei the death of a mem-i j gree of a gentleman, and 5 shill lings when spoken ny anv one St. Leonard and Ctmrisltr, were her of the royal family was to oc favorites m I lie netting 2 to 1. i above th« degree «>f a gentleman HARDWARE. URCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, cur, ' and he was thtown into a I Al naif past 2 th<-e5i«-<iirsi crowd It was also explained that the fever and died in six weeks. ..... . i ; con«« quenees are tfi»* • same wheth* wa> present iliac wu»«-vtr sveli Ou j ST0\ HARDWARE. SI'NDEIvIES, A CARPENTERS 'IDOLS But • perhaps the most lemarka- .. - 4 L .. ... 4 1. ... - . A A — ’ er the oaths are uttereu hv a person no- grounds, and every train ar-; ble death from fear was that of on his own premises or in tie- pill - living was Jammed I tie Dutch p< inter. Pentman, who I offer the same tor sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH. Another le.iiureot tne Washing I lie streets. The bench fined the lived in the seventeenth century. defendant 4 shillings ami 13 shill ton pal K meeting win oe me •• ~u. I One «lav he went into a room full ings cos’s, and intimated that they UUv) C« lu o«>us iiaiiUivap Juiy lo. | C. II. VOEGTLEY. of anatomical subjects t<» sketch intended to suppress the use of some death’s heads and skeletons A i.iii.» Cusiuuier vuiicii al «me <t i bail language in the public striets for a picture he intended to paint. as far as tiny possibly could.— tile ie<u«ing stores m iTmeVille m< The weather was very sultry, ami «»ilivr u.i» w’ltn u view lo patenas Lloyd’s Weekly. w bile sketching he fell asleep He ing a pair oi overalls tor ner no.— was aroused bv bones dancing lia lid _ salesman, who i in- obliging He Hesitated and Won aroiiml him and the skeletons is quite a b inen ot poiiteuess. pr< • suspended from the ceiling clash JOHN SAYER Proprietor. The young mao hesitated, T'Ktj ceeil« U lotuiiiw the lady two or three ing together slyle» ot overalls, dwelling ni-an "In a fit of terror he threw clock struck 10 Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East of Burns, near the Dridge ”My dear Miss Hattie,” he said. tim« ,oii the good qu uitv and make hit’iself out of the window, and Up ot the goods. In ms exuberant thoiuii he su-tair« d no serious ‘•I am going”— overflow of word* tie said: “Ma«i;«m. He hesitated again i jury, and was informed that Ee- here is a pair that vou can wear Customers will receive GOOD FLOUR from» ‘•Oh don’t be in a hurry. Mr. a slight earthquake had caused «•ver voiir pants, ami they will not lix; it is early vet,.” the commotion among his ghostly look unbecoming if vou wear them * Good ^AZhPfit surroundings, he «Led in a few j lie hesitated again. I without pants” Th»- lady Hs’mrep “1 am g’ing”— days in nervous tremor. I could | re the young man that her husband “So early? ’and there was cite many other cases where thej 'generally won* the breeches, wlo re gret in her voice shock to the nervo s system which I upon he became unconscious,— He hesitated once more. we know as fright has produced Prineville News. * I am going”— I death —Washington l’o«t. I ' ~ “Don’t, ’ sh'* pleaded. The late W. P Grav was a mem He hesitated more loan ever. Evrrv ni.niillr i< j ort is pub-, ber of th»1 A. 0. U. W., and hiswid- Then he braced himself. lisiud that the Oregon Pacific will “I am going to ask vou to ow will soon receive a «-heck for nild through the Cascades to $2000 which every bv'iefieiarv «•»-•• Eastern Oreg« n ami this is the lat- marry me,” he exclaimeb. ••i Do.” she whispered yearningly, tifíente of the order carries. This HENRY CALDWELI <-t in this line from the Sal m Propt. And he did with phenomenal sec- i« «me <tf th* best «societies extant. Mateman: “It is r« potted to be the —Cativon News cess—Detroit Free Press. ii tention of Receiver Hadly of the , I • > • gon Pacific, to commence the Fragments of an elephant's lames We see in teveral exchanges the "■ rk at once of extending the road were found recently in an excava following on bank breaking: There • ‘ I in its present terminus this side never was but one hank failure in tion being m ide in Albany. Prof. ’' the sumimt over tin- Cascades China. That happened about 2<4) Condon, of the State University. if untains and to the De-chutes . — Immediately after the says the animal to which the bones t er. The road has al out sixty years ago. The Proprietor is well t»r«>par«‘<l tn necom*r’o«latv hi« customer®’ failure the hea ls of all the official® once belonged lived ’••«)« of th«»u« ’’ e miles of st« el rails on hands, Charges very reasonah’e. Job Wagon in connection. were cut off and thrown into the ands of years ago —Ochœo Review. a»-«i it is the intention to use these corner with the rest of the asse’s. o me ix.eiiiion. Mr, Hamly will A young Missouri girl waved her This prompt action on the part of t's iv receiver’s certificate for this the government restore«! confi fence hand at a stranger ami in three «Java k. and it is said the hackers of in the banking business, and put a they were married Two da vs lat t'c road are readv to take them in quietus on further bank failures. er th«* young wife waved a flatiron ‘ rd r to tap S«.uthea«t-rn Oregon The pian tn a n might prove Drove effective in at her husband, and th«* next eve <• t lining nearly half of the state America ning he came home waving a di Vi piare miles.”—Times Moun vorce. What are the wild waves t i- er. MRS. LOUIS RACINE, Prop’t. Bicycle Meets of the Day. ' saj ing?—Eagle I . New Jersey a cow attacked a1 NEw Y ork . June 24 —A inong the — A farm on Tr rut creek contain Hotel hu recently been enlarge and entirely renovated In Drat class style. hr -•» band and com|»-lle<l the same great bicvcle events of the «lav are '"'I ’i-retreat lit playing Th ami flee in ’gt'omi ...... the century run of the Metropolitan ing 160 acres. This ranch has '•" alHiiit 100 acres of meadow ami is Table ia Supplied with the Pest the Market Affords. , n • nt* band must lie a association of clubs from Newark admirably situated for a first c:«aa to Princeton, N. J . the Prince ir, '* A b|»pt from one horn sheep, cattle or horse ranch, l»emg 1 Well’s road race at Ixmisville for surrounded bvtbe very best range. ir hand would make a _ the diamond studded medal, the Title go«si For terms call at this Traveling men will find thia Hotel a nice and desirablo i ».« a Herd of Jersey cows "l> ° Keystone __ stone hieyeieciuii m»*v« hi at ■ o.-- : ------ . ^.aml bicycleclub the Grange meet athletic Pitt«- club office or write Bi rd *<r King, Real N.„, ..... *“ ¡,„rir . meet al East Orange, N.J. Estate Agents, Burns Oregon. Qtir Stock is Complete ;.. .... * in every Department, : RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE __________________________________________ I J . I