East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, December 13, 1893, Image 1

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BURNS,
ARNEY COUNTY, ORtliuN.
The Henll
The next Sun in v the p-i-rt
As old as
flounced »he same text, bat he had
Hqrhest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest V- S. Gov*t Report
the hills” and
never excell­ I it right this lime. Hs said, “And
W. C. BYHD a SON.
ed. “ Tried
they fed ten thousand p8,v(1!e on
and proven”
ton loaves of bread atid ten fi.-bys.”
P ublishers and P roprietors .
is
the
verdict
^REGULATOR
' He waited a *ec<>n<l or two And
o f millions.
then leaned oyer the pulpit snd
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
S i m in o n s
0,4 Year
................
, said.
Hi Months. ...........................................
Liver Regu
Aree Months........... . .L,....................
“And could you do thst, Mr
t t
lator is tho
HERALD CLUB LIST:
Murphy.
”
r\PTrPY*a'A‘'l Liver
Herald and Harper’s Magazine......... . . 5,00
L/
1'
v
V
/
an(
|
£
idney
Mr. Murphy replied: “And suf»,
Ssrald and Harper’s Weekly ............... 5,26
eraldand Harper’s Bazar.................... 5.20
medicine to
your reverence I lO’ild.”
which you
erald and Harper’s Young People. 3.75
“Anti how could you do it, Mr.
«
■ ♦raid and Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia, .2.90
can
pin your
•ach additional volume after Vol. I 55 cents:
Murphy?
” said the priest
M cent* extra ver volume, postage.
faith for a
“And sure, your reverence, 1
cure. A
g^*Copie, of all the above work, cm be ex-
rained at leisure in the Reading Room.
could
do it with what was left over
mild laxa-
®^-Fubli»hers of periodicals «re solicited
from last Sunday ”
tive, a n d
is land clubbing rates, a copy of their work for
money tljey let» the house, and Sensation in the Cronin Case
♦ar Free Reading Room—We file and bijid (be
purely
veg
­
latter at close of every half-voluroe, end n«v <>
••pies by advertisement.
etable, act-
Sutherlin wont to hi? brother’«
Aks For Morton's Removal.
ing directly
. house near by and gave the alarm.
C hicago , N ov 24 —Slate Attor-
on the Liver
ADVERTISING RATES:
The
robbers
wore
white
harikerchiefs
Syracuse,
N.
Y.,
Nov.
23
—
In
the
,
ne.v Kern said to day that he had
»PACI j 1 wk I 2 wk j 1 mo j 3 mo J 6 mo
and Kid­
National Grange yest* .day the com ovei their faces. One man was tall recently unrarthed startling evi­
neys. Try it.
l Inch »1 50 »2.50 »5 00 »b 00 »11 00
t **
3 00 4.00
6 50 12.03
18.00
Sold by all miltee on the good of the order sub­ and the other was short and heavy dence that he thinks will enable
1
3.50 5.00
3 00 15.00
24.00
4
4 50 6.00 10.00 20 00
32 00
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder mitted its report on the language set. Sutherlin has no suspicion him to secure the conviction of two
col. tl 00 9 00 15.00 28.00 48.00
12 B0 16.00 2S.Ü0 48 OO
to be taken dry or made into a tea. used bySecretary otAgricultureMor who the men were. They had no
80.00
1 men borides ex Detective Daniel
I
20 00 30 00 40 00 60.00 no oo
i
The King of Liver Medicines.
light when they woke him.
The
ton
at
Chicago
Referring
to
the
Coughlin, now on trial charged
•‘I have used your Simmon, Liver Regu­
Plaindealer.
lator and- can conscleiiciously say it is the
grange
it
is
alleged
he
condemned
JOB WORK
with complicity in the Cronin mur
king of all liver medicineH, I consider It a
medicine idlest In itself.—G eo . W. JACK- , and censured the organization. Tht
dor
1 he other two men's names
01 every description executed with neatness
B on , Tacoma, Washington.
and despatch
She Made llim Happy.
‘ "i, at reasonable rates.
language
was
characterized
as
unbe-
«»-EVERY PACKAGE^«
have never heretofore been men
•iroulars,
Posters,
Pamphlets
(avelopes,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Has the Z Clamp in red on wrapper. |coming a gentleman, a man in high
tioned in connection with the case
I
statements,
Note Heads, Cards, Tickets,
“I beg of you to grant me a ino
Memoranda, Invitations,
Dodgers, Etc.
ioflice, and a member of the Presi­
and (he arrest, Mr. Kerns says, will
ment,” said the young nan eagerly.
T hs H krald is kept regularly
‘ r on file for re-
dent
’
s
Cabinet.
lie <5no of the moat sensational in­
'erence, in the Geo. . P. -- -----------
Rowell .Newspaper
Nt
Ad-
“Just one moment, 1 implore.”
»•rtising Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New York.
cidents in the case The names re
The girl gazed at him calmly and
furred to have not been divulged.
It was resolved that so fur as the colely.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
.grange is uoncereb there is not one
FROM OUREXCHANGKS.
‘"it is useleM.I amsur e,” she said
¿word
of truth in what
<
-, the
* secretary in a low voice; “hut go on, I will , Colorado has granted women the
national :
I said,
ly non but,
qartisan
tenbatoeducate
full safliugM.. and wh*n Colorado
on the an.,
contary,
it is strict listen.”
Freaident
........Grover Cleveland I
land
elevate
the
farmer
to
higher,
votes next Year for governor and
♦iee-Preaident......................... Adlai Stevenson I
RIO’S CONDITION.
“I want you to brighten my life.”|
lecretary of State
'
Walter Q. Gresham .
nobler
citizcnshiq;
teaching
proper
¡other
state oflioers, for members of
lacretary of Treasury ............ John G. Carlisle
he said,“te give me strength to fight!
lecretary of Interior
...
Hoke Smith
methods
of
farming,
marketing
pro
i the legislature arid congressmen the
•acratary of Wir
Daniel S. Umont
lecretary of Navy .......... Hilary A. Herbert Stanton Says Very Little Dam­ ducts and purchasing good?, that the’battle of existence. I need yon,
1 70,01X1 women in the slat« will have
•acretary of Agriculture.
J. Sterling Morton
age Has Been Done.
<>h so much. You can be very hap
Attorney General
Richard 8, Olney
the
secretary,
by
stating
untruth
’
s
the privilege of going to the polls
Foatmaater General............. Wilaon S BiMell
py in my home and all will be done :
STATE—OREGON:
lias prove himself unworthy of his
and exercising as full political in­
N ew Y ork , Nov. 30.—Admiral
I that you desire. Think twice before
»• tore
1
J. N. DOlph
fluence : b the men
position;
that
the
President
owes
it
I
lar*....................... I
J. H. Mite Jell.
I Binger Hermann Stanton, who was relieved of the it to the farmer of the largest agri- > you refuse my offer.”
'nugressmen ................ . (WIR. Ellis
“I can tlo better,” she replied.
,
command of the South American
nvernor ..................... D.Sylvester Pennoyer
cultural nation in the world to ap ’
¿ocretary of State
. . R. Geo. W. McBride squadron for saluting the flagofthe
I
“
Then
1
will
give
you
all
that
’
treasurer
R ..........
... Phil. Metachan.
point a secretary of agriculture in
lupt. Public Instruction R
J. B. McElroy rebel Admiral, Mello, arrived here
A you ask,” wa« his passionate reply I
•tate Printer
R.
. Frank Bakei
sympathy with them
1 he report |
, ,,
r
.
,
I Thirty
dollar» a month and my J I I
K. S. Bean. on the steamer Spree last night
♦
1
A
nroa
n
J
was «doped. A committee was ip
1«,rente Judges
Wra. P. Lord
wife will help you with the dii nner. 1 I n Y our O wn L ocality
He declined to speak of the inci­
F. A. Moore
pointed
to
submit
the
report
to
made easily and honorably, without eapl
sixth judicial district :
What do you Ray?’’
dent which led to his recall.
tai, during your np*re hours. Any man,
Cleavland. The new officers of the
• ¡strict Judge ............. I) ..M. D. ClirroBD
“I say ye«,” relied the cook ; “but w onuMi.lsiy, or girl can do the work hand­
District Attorney ..............D. . C has . F. H ym
Concerning the bombardment of
grange were installed last evening.
ily, without experience. Talking im-
Join t- Representative
(R)......... A. W. Cowan
I’m not to do any washing.”
loint-Senator ............. i (D) H enry B lackman Rio Janeiro, he said that he had
iiecesaary. Nothing like It for mom y-
—Toledo Blade.
maklngever offered liefore. Our workers
been through the city several I__________
county — -HARNEY :
always prosper.
No time wasted in
•ounty judge
WM. MlLLRh times, and beyond pieces of cor-
(D) .
Looking
to
Congress.
learning
the
business.
We teach you in
fl«rk
P. L. Shideler
..(D) .
a night how to succeed from the tirst
treasurer
I. S. Geer nice« teing chipped off here and Thon. Sutherlin Tortured and
(R)
purveyor
hour You can make a trial without ex­
J H. Neal
(R)
Robbed.
sheriff
A. GittinKB there, very little damage was done
(R)
W ashinotion , D.C., Nov. 30.— pense to yourself. We start you, ftiruiidi
Asaesaor
8. W. Miller
. .(D)..
needed to carry on the busi-
•chool Superintendent |R) . C hai .N' i ’ iu to the citv.
Letters received here and inquiry \ everything
ness .Miicj-essftillv, and guarantee you
stock Inspector
David Cary
Oakland. Or Nov. 26—A dastard­ among Senators and member* in-1 against failure if you but follow our
W m . A ltnow
simple, plalu Instructions. Reader, if
*»Bmiasioners ............ (D) 1
< 4 4 it«
,R' (
R ome , N ov . 30.—A dispatch ly outrage was committed Sunday dicate that there are many people voti are in need of ready money, and
HARN El U. 8. LAND office :
from Rio Janeiro says that Admir­ morning about f o’clock on Thomas thruughout the country asking want to know ail about the best paying
buMine-s before the public, send us your
assister
......... J. B. H untington al de Mello has sailed, with several Sutherlin, who re»i<les on hm farm themselves whether Congress can
address, and we will mail you a ducu«
Receiver
H arriaon K kllky
warships, in an unknown direction about three miles south of Oakland be counted upon during the app-, meut giving you all the particular*.
TRUE & CO., Box 400,
It is believed that the fleet went by two men who entered his house roaching session to do anything in |
for the purpose of robbery. At the the interest of cinmuuities » which
SOCIETIES.
Augusta, Maine.
south.
time of their entranee, Southerlin, have Hufler.-d unUsual hardship be
8TLVA REBEKAH Degree No. *8.
Molt every 1st and 3d Wednesday.
R ueños A yres , Nov. 30—A din- who liye* alone, was aaleep. They cause of disaster or dull times Re-
Eunice Thompson, N. G.
E May Worthingtou, Rec. Sec’y
awoke him and demanded money. |>ortB are generally to the effect that ‘
Insurgents haye captured the town He Haiti he had but 140 about the a hard winter ’• to be expected in
A. O. U. W. Burns Lodge, No. 47
various sections and that actual
Mots every 2d and 4th Thursdays.
of Curitiba, in the State of Sao premises, which they took and then sufl’ering will be experienced in a f.w day«.
yo- *»>' b*
W. Y. King, M. W
.rgiT-* maaaaa that will iwwar« your effort. W •
demanded more. Sutherlin insisted
J W Sayer, Ree d. Paulo.—The Bee.
MMiUvaly
havatba
bmtaaaa to t-Sar au agrni
many place*. City and < ountry Ail can ba fouad twat
oa the face ot thia earth.
that wa* all the money he had. alike report unusal number* out of K
a OO profit
<*O worth nf bualarai i,
•r rteUf and bouurably tuad, by and paid lo
They then took him to a locutt tree employment. Many people seem
B ü RNO m IA HONOR Lodge. N o . 8
Plenty
Left
Over.
knodrada
of
tnan,
worucii,
Loya, and girl, lu our
'Geu every 2d and 4tb Monday.
You aua tank« luouay faatat al work for
and hung him by the neck, trying to think that at such a time Con­ •inpl'/y
Mrs A R YoangCor H.
,a (baa raa have any Wra of. Tba bualnaaa I, ao
to extort a confession .hat be bad gress ought to furnish assistance in May Io feara, and (aatmcUona ao aimpl' and plain,
In a certain church in Ireland a
that all aoeeaad troru tba atari Tboaa who taka
harney lodge , no . tí , i . o o f .
of the knaiuMa raap tba adraotag» that
more money. The limb broke and some way either by gratuituua dia- bald
■ A*’’1* •’ Odd Fellows Nall, every Raturday,
arlaaa from lha round rapatatlaa of ooa of tba
tribution f in special case* or by •IdMt,
> ™.
M, R. Biggs N. G. young priest waB detailed to preach.
moat auaaaaafal. and larg,at pabllahlng
te.1 himtetheb.rni.dhun, ' —
This occasion was his first appear­
boaaaa la Amartaa. Kaanrr for yoarwtf the profit,
that tba baaiaaaa ao rvadUv aad naadaomaly yield*
him the second time and left him
H '
harney post no . «. o. a . r .
ance. and betook for hia text: The
an bagiaaara aaaaaait grandly, aad mor« than
rvaHaa thair graataat a I part at Un, Tboar wbo
’** 110,1 M Wednesday of each
sndreturned to the house. Suther
o4d Rellowr Hall. All Conrads Feeding of the Multitude.”
p. n *ad aaaatly aa wa tall thawi. Tbara la plenty
• r>oa standing I b vitad
if room far a faw aaora workara and wa urgr
tin managed to untie himself. They
He said.“And they fed ten peo-
tham lo bagia at aaea. If yen ar* al-aad» am
nioyad. bat haaa a faw apara maaaanta, aad with
pl. with ten thwind lo.«. of I th-n took bio. to th. hou...0.1 lied
I io aa, thana lo adrantaga, than write aa al oaoa
U
. „ .
nut paper
dr œr
on hia
hie
(for thi, ia roar grand opportunity), and racatra
him fn
fo th«
the bed.
bed, put
fell parttoaUra by return malL Alirwa.
broad and ten thousand fishes.”
TBl'B B <»., Bon No. «00, A«<wa*«, M a
hands, lighted it and burned hi*
An old Irishman said:“That’s no
.„.«"'i'e^ild do thit birf. to Mi.tete. Wb'n ,H* ,o1’
miracle pegorra.
bicb th. prie.to«rhe.rd. | bet. ™c«d.d
no mom
I muself,” wl
FCBLWHED EVERY
WEDNESDAY
Than
I
Pills
N ews I n G eneral
S
a
WORK FOR OS
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