East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 25, 1894, Image 1

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BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON.
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W ednesday ;
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published every
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P ublishers and P roprietors .
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Herald and Harper’s Young People.
3.75
Herald anil Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia,. .2.80
ei a additional volume after Vol. I 55 cents:
10 cents extra ver volume, postage.
fg^-copiegol all the above works cau be ex 1
»mined at leisure in the Reading Room.
“As old as
ONS thehills
”and
never excell­
ed. “Tried
and proven"
i3 the verdict
of millions.
Simmons
Liver Regn»
y\
lator is the
Z7
/l~ ‘inly Li '-'e •
■J a J C f Av / and Kidnby
medicine to
which you
can pin your
faith for a
cure. A
mild laxa­
tive, and
purely veg-
. etible, act-
ing directly
on the Liver
a n d Kid­
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to be taken dry or made in to a tea.
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pel him to meet him in mortal com­
bat. If the rebel admiral fails in
to the hands of Peixcto, there is lit­
tle doubt he will be promptly tried
by court martial and shot.—Tele
gram.
. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov t Report
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Powder
The Women Protest.
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Hardly hud the verdict in the case >.
been rendered when a meeting off*
prominent Washington women w : ir |
called to take action regarding the 1
case of Colonel Brerkinridge. Rep '
Than
resentatives of several female or­
ganizations met at Willard’* Hotel
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Publishers of periodicals are solicited
Saturday night, and after an in­
w »end eluhbing rates, a copy of :heir Work for j
Mir Eree Reading Room— We tile atid bind the i
teresting conference adopted resolu
¡»tier at close of every half-volume, sod c»v < 1 J
topies bv advertisement.
| tiouB calling upon Congress to con­ Goree of Chattanooga and Estilljof
sider the qualifiications of Repre-1 South Pittsburg were in the rate
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AD V ERTISI NG RA T Eb :
sentatite Breckinridge for member- 1 he delegates were almost eveijh
trÀcE 1-wk j 2 Wk 11 mo j 3 mo 6 mo 1 1 yr
divided between them. The con- I n Y our O wn L ocality
ship in that body
1 inch $1 .w '»2.Ó0
JU ’♦s ‘to j ♦H.UU 4lo.to
easily and honorably, without capi
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4.00
6.50 12 03 i 18.00
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28.00
Some of the organizations whose vention began Tuesday, and it hfhJ na<lp
à ;3U
<1, ih.riiig your spare hours. Any man
5.00
8 00 1.Í.UU 1 24.00
40 00
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representatives took part in the i almost a continuous session from voinaii, I noy, or girl cun do the work huuil-
Ù col. 6Ö0 y.™ 15.00 2S.00 48.00 54.00
without experience. Talking an
meeting were the Woman Suffrage that time till Saturday night, usual­ jy,
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“ 12. W) lu.uo Z8.VÜ 4S.0O 1 ¡>0.00 120.00
eie-s.-iry. Nothing like it for mone y
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The Kins; of Liver Medicine».
I Association, the Women’# Christian ly convening at 9 o’clock in tin hlkiiig ever offered before. Our workcis
“I have used yoursimin ins Liver Resru-
Iw.iys prosper.
No time wasted in
I lator and can conseieneiously sa.v it is thp 'Temperance Union and the Pro- morning and adjourning after mid
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JOB WORK ■
earning the business. We teach you in
king of ail i iver medicines. I consider it a
Ra-Nata. Mrs. Sarah La Fetra, night .. Bitter feeling prevailed and /night how to succeed from the tlr-t
medicine chest in Itself.— G eo . W. JACK-
Of every degeription executed with neutru-sg . son . Tuci nia, Washington.
bur. You can make a trial without < x-
»nd despatch, nt. reasonable rates.
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the
president of the local W C. T. bloodshed was narrowly averted
icnse
to yourself. We start you, ftirnis’i
r.
ttybry
package
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Circulars,
PbEtere,
Pamphlets
Pistols were t vice drawn in thecoi • very thing needed to carry on the bu.-i-
envelopes,
Bill beads.
Letter ¡leads,
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a , toe 7- Ctamp in rod oq wrapper. I U , and Mrs. Ellen S. Musaev, the'
■lateniems,
Note lieuils, Caros, TieKe>s,
successfully, and guarantee you
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widow of the late General Mussey,’ vention hall. At last the dead-lock icss
Memoranda, Invitation»,
Dodgers, Etc.
trainst failure if yon but follow our
imple, plain instructions. Reader, if
who is a practicing lawvi r. and is’ was broken by the nomination o
T he H erali is
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,. regularly uu file for re-
kept
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lereuce, iir the <>eo.
.'Oil are in need of ready money, and
o. r,
r. Rowell Newspaper Ad­
veriigiug Bureau. 1 it) Spruce st.. New York.
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prominent in mov.-t, mts for the ad­ J. E. Donaldson of Marion County vant to know all about tlie best paying
vancement. of wone-.-i, were anjong a dark horse, on the 1,256th ballot. iiLsiness before the public, send us your
iddress, and we will mail you a docu­
the leading spirits of the meeting. Heretofore the greatest number ot ment giving you all the particulars.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
r'ltOM OUR EXCHANGES.
ballots ever cast in such a conven-
The resolutions adopted were:
TRUE & CO. , Box 400,
To the House of Ri pres'-ntntiv s, tion was 1,004. This convention,
national :
Augusta, Maine.
President ................. .......... Grover Cleveland I
Washington—We. represent tfiv>s therefore, breaks the record.—The
lice-Presideut.
Fice-Presideut.
Adiai Steveneou
Secretary of -r
state
Mello Branded a Coward.
»ecreuíí
U,e
" *‘ler *
Walter
y. «resnam
Gresham .
I of 1 he wcmen of Washington, ¡inn­ Republic.
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John
' ' _ G Carlisle!
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Btfitretar.v of Interior
................ Hoke smith
ing tow i rds the establish men* of a
Secretary of War
“ANAKESIS” gtveslnsrt.au»
Daniel S. Lamont
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•ecretary of Navy
Ircüef and w an inf>,!l>.i-.x
Hilary
A.
Herbert
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B uenos A yres , Anril 17 —The higher code of morals, and against
•earetary of tgrieulture 3. .. J. Slerlinp Mortou
Curo for Pik». Zrioejl. By
<>r. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Attorney General
Druggistsormnll. tWinKat
Kieliaru S, Olney remains of the Brazilian “rebel fleet, the atrocious double standard which
free. AddiewT’AS A KLSIS,”
Postmaster General
,. I .. Wilson S Bissell
Most Perfect Made.
Box 24ÙJ, New York Crtr.
state - OREGON:
commanded bv Admiral de Mello, nas'cursed socii tv so long.
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to rs
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J. N. Dolph which arrived in this port last night, '
Declare, That we do not believe |
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J. H.Mitchell.
masculinity
to be a license for un- ,
are the subject of extensive ex­
charges of telegraphic, messages cleanness, but, that holding the.
between the authorities at this same high standa’d for womanhood
place and the Brazilian government, which men demand, one equally
•upreme Judges
..................| WmVfSJ’ri through the Brazilian minister here, i high shall he required for man
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/ F. A. Moore
The
rebel
ships
are
the
República
i hi od, therefore,
SIXTH JUDICIAL DI8TBICT:
I'mornev
° n
c' °' Cv u'0KD Meleroe. Iris, Urano anti Esperanza
Resolved, That we must have
Joint Representative
(K)’
C.“ * w I** Y‘JE They are in a very dilapidated chastit.v for chastity, under one
Joiut sei auir
<K)-
A. W. Cowan
(D).. H enry B lackman
condition, and the rebels on board rule of right, bearing as rigidly
COUNTY— HARNEY:
are suffering from sickness, wotir.ds’its application upon one sex as
f«ntity . jfige
(D)......... W m . M iller
•lerk
Advic s ott the other
U>)-.
P. L.Bbideler and lack of proper food.
treasurer
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1.3. Geer
Surveyor
From this standpoint we ask
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Neal from Rio de Janeiro sav that gener
•fieri th
(R)
ÁSNiíRR.JF
A. Gittingg
Assessor
Congress« to consider the case of
8. W. Miller al amnesty will be granted the in
jCh-iol -upetmtendent (R)"
•«>' k Ingruaot,»
-I») . • C has .N ewell
i ngpector
W. C. P. Breckinridge of Kentucky
surgent
rank
and
file,
and
that
the
STENGER <fc McGOWAN
David Cary
®otnniiggionsrg
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W m .A i . tnow Brazilian government will pay the regarding his conduct so unbecom­
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quarantine expenses of the ships, if ing a legislator. Be it further,
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Resolved, That we, daughters,
they surrender tothe Brazilian min
On June 4th 1894
Receiver
• •••J. B. H untington
................H arrison K elley ister.
The Argentine government, wives and mothers of the Common­
with the consent of the rebel lead wealth, express our belief that
ers,
is now superintending the de­ types of the highest manhood are
societies .
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livery of the five war vessels to the to tie found in Congress; therefore,
«YLVA REBEKAH Decree No. ¡3.
Meet» every l.r and 3d Wedne.dav,
Brazilian
minister.
President we ask in full confidence that the
Alice E. King, N.O.
House of Representatives shall join
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Warthington. Rec. Sec’y. i Peixoto’s government has notified
in
the sentiment now presented by
the government of Uruguay that
Ed Jordon, Manager.
A 0. U. w. Rnrns Lodge, No 47
all, with the exception of the lead ns and take some <kfinite action to
**<‘t»every2d and 4th Thur.dav e.
ers, can return to Brazil with no insure the high character of our
W. R. Gradon, M. W.
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J.W Raver, Rec'd fear of being severely punished country’s administration, and help
Nothing seems known of the ulti the future national councils to pre­
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B”RN o »’A HONOR l odge. N o . 8
•«»everv .a BIld <fh Monday
'mate destination of Admiral de sent a clean and unchallenged
r* A E Young C or H.
Mello or General Caldego, although body of legislators,—The Republic
MHeÎTLL0DG,Ç’ N°-
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W. W. Johnson Proprietor.
it
is believed the former will take
»MO ;
OJd
Hall , every Saturday
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W. Y. King NG. the earliest opportunity of escaping
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Broke The Record.
to a foreign country, where he ?an
V»et."ARNRY P^8T N0- «. G. A. R,
hide himself for the rest of his life
f
a’
*1* Wednesday of each
C hatianooga , Tenn., April 15.—
On
all sides the utmost contempt
AH Comrad.
There
ended at South Pittsburg in
is expressed for Admiral de MeJlo,
whose desertion of Admiral da this State lapt night one of the most
U. 8. MAILS.
Gama is looked upon as being a reinarkable political convention# Pleasant Club Room
SOWN«—TALK ;
piece of cowardly treachery
It is ¡ever held in the South. It was a
""rive,an«! -lepart,-tally,
proposes
to juuiviai
Judicial Convention
nominate »i
a .SCO me*
V vu vciiiiun to
w ijvijijiiuiv
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. openly stated lía Gama 1
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cwt :
candidate
for
Attorney
Generaj.
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»•t«_uuy, except SBnd,y 8eck out Admiral de Mello and com-
W. W. Johnaon.
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