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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1894)
N ews I n G eneral a good deal of talk about Corbett’s WANTS superior reach and bight, but 1 knew all about that ¡•nd figured on FROM OUR EXCHANGES. Agents to iell our choice an I ' i-.tr- it before the mat h was made — I d_v Nursery Stuck. We hav.many , I I The Bee. new special varieti- ' both in fruits ! THE HAWAIIAN INVESTI- and ornamentals to CATION. To Kidnap Ruth Cleveland. controlled only bv vtier, which are ' ------------------------- • US. W h pay I commission or salary, Write us at i W ashington , Dec. 27—The sub ABII.ENE.Kas.Dee 21—The jHilii-e I once for terms, and secure choice' committee on foreign relations officials here believe they have dis- of territory. charged with inquiring into Haw covered a plot which, if carried out, M av I> ko T hers , Nurserymen, aiian affairs met this morning at would have been one of the mo-t Rochester. N Y the capitol. Senator Butler was sensational ever attemped. It is 2 absent. The resolution upon which the committee will proceed was read. Rev. Mr. Emerson, of Hawaii, was the first witness called. He disappeared behind the closed and nothing les« than a conspiracy to kidnap little Ruth Cleveland", th- i I the President’s daughter, in the ex I pectation of securing a large ran dom for recovery. The police hi . | reticent about the matter. I lit it 1« guarded doors of the committee known that the discovery was mud» room. He told the committee lie through letters written from Will had spent nearly all of the 45 years ington to a crank in this citv. Tw . of his life in the Hawauan islands, women are involved in the 1'1 » was well acquainted with King The date for the abduction was i.-t Kalakaua, and described many for some time in January. StM- gtirring eyent- that troubled the] have been taken for the arrest of reign of that potentate. He was in the parties to the conspiracy, who Honolulu during the revolution, and ( are now under surveillance, a< so,», told the committee the eyents at ns it is thought that all involved tending it, and was in Honolulu at ¡are known.—The Republic the time of the overthrow of the' queen. He is said to haye testified that there were threats to harm in dividual«, and that the people were DO YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY I has beer fearful of attempted outrage and I Maybe you think this is a new business, anil t Itl-X out babies on application ; it has been incendianms, For this reason and sending- the more done betore. however, but never have those been so near the original sample as for protecting Americans and their furnished offer fur this one. Everyone will exclaim, •• Well I ’s the sweetest baby I ever saw !” This property Emerson said that the that little black-and-white engraving can give you but a faint idea of the exquisite orio-in-»!. United States marine sail jib were brought ashore. He was positive they took no part in the overthrow of the queen, and lent no aid to the men who established the provision al government. Emerson paid a high tribute to the men at the head of the provisional government, say ing they were men of honor and in A lllkiiliie Woman tegrity After some further testi mony the subcommittee on fo'eign Wanted i i every county to e-taf, relations adjourned until next lish a cors- t parlor for the sale <>l T uesd ay —Telegra in. Dr. Nichols’ Celebrated Spirii Spring Corsets and ' lasps. Wages $40 to $75 per month-and expenses Mitchell Hopeful We furnish complete slock on con which we propose to eend to you. transpor tation paid. The little darling rests against signment; settlements monthly a pillow, and is in the act of drawing off its W ashington , December 26.- pink sock, the mateof which has been pulled $3 Sample C<>rs< t tree Send IS off and flung aside with a tiiumphant coo. Charley Mitchell, the pugilist, pass The flesh tints are perfect, and the ey< s follow cents postage for sample and terms. no matter where you stand. Theexqui- ed through Washington to day, en you, sitereproductionsof this greatest painting of Nichols Mfg. Co., 378 Canal St Ida Waugh (the most celebrated of modern route to .Jacksonville, Florida. painters of baby life) aro to be given to those New York who subscribe to Demorest’s Family Maga As he stepped from the train he zine for 1893. The reproductions cannot be told from the original, which cost $400, and DKITKR snOE CO., Inc’p Capital, $1,040,000. was handed a telegram from the are the same size ,17x2:1 inches'. The baby is BEST 81.SO SHOE IN THE WORLD. size, and absolutely lifelike. We have "A dollar fared it a dollar earned.” State Senator representing St. Aug life also in preparation, to present to our sub Thia Ladle«'Solid French Ihmgola Kid But scribers during Ml, other great pictures by ton Boot delivered free anywhere In the U.S., on ustine, stating that the people in such artists as Percy Moran, Maud Humphrey, receipt of Caeli, Usury Order, Louis Deschamps, and others of world-wfdo or Poe tai Note for $1.60. that locality wanted to see the fight renown. Take only two exnmnles of what Equal« every way the boot« we did during the past year. “A Yard of Pan «old In all retail «tore« for go on in spite of the Governor’s sies,” and ” A White House Orchid" by the $2.60. We make thia bool wife of President Harrison, and you will see ourcelve*. therefor« we guar threatened interference. what oiir promises mean. antee the Jtt, title and wear. Those wno subscribe for Demorest s Family and If any on« la not aatlatlea Mitchell telegraphed his mana Magazine for 1893 will possess a gallery <>l ex we will refund the money quisite works of art of great value, besides a or «»nd another pair. Opera ger at Jacksonville that he was on Magazine that cannot bo equaled by any in Toe or Common Senae, the world for its Iieaufiful illustrations and width« C, D, E, k EK, subject matter, that will keepeveryone post his wav in the pink of condition. alzea 1 to 8 and ha.f I ed on all the topic« of the day, and all the Izea Send row eiae; To an Associated Press reporter fads and different items of interest about the wo will Jtt yea. household, besides furnishing interesting Illustrated Mitchell said: reading matter, both grave and gay. forth« Cata whole family: and while DemoreFt's is no« logue a fashion Magazine, its fashion pages are per I have no doubt but that the ______ FREE fect. and we rive you. free of root, all the pat tight will come off, notwithstanding terns you wish to use during the year, and la anv size you choose. Send in your sub exter ipwial hoe lermo o Io Doalero. I the opposition of the Governor, for scription at once, only $2. and you will really I ret over $28 in value. Addre« the publisher. I the people down there would net W. Jennings Demorest. 14 East 14th St, Mew York. If you ar« unacquainted witn U>« PATENT kave a fellow travel that far for Magualua. send 10 «cote for a specimen copy FLUID LTTLE ’ S 11 Cling After my sweat yesterday 1 took a slight cold, which is » other • non big me, but otherwise I never was poisonous ’ &CATTLE-WASH in abetter condition in my life, a> d I safest dipat all times . he Florida climate will dispose of CERTAIN DFATII TO TICKS. LICK.EtC 4 r«medie« that do wot id -1 * ui i / I 'he he cold. :>ro th« beekh or Interfere with one « burinrw m BEST CUKE FOR SCAB. 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