East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 20, 1894, Image 1

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BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON.
Lj.
The Herall
_____________
was in the year 1811.
At that time,
“As old as too, the spring flowed freelv until
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
the hills’’and
.
BY
never excell­ after the battle of New Orleans,
W. C. BYRD & SON.
ed. “Tried whenjt again became dry
and proven” 1 The reason why Lindsay Coats
P ublishers and P roprietors . }
^REGULATOR; is the verdict predicts war with such unerring
o f millions. certainty is that there is a legend in
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Simmons the family that the periodic gusht 8
One Year
.................................................... »2.0u
Liver Regu-
Six Mouths
.................
1.00
Three Month«.............................
. .75
lator is the of spring are precedent to and con
HERALD CLUB LIST:
0 /"fp
only Li /e.- tinuous with a hostile clash of the
Herald and Harper’s Magazine............. 5,00
The Squire’s fath-
¿JCiiC/
and Kidney armed nation
Herald and Harper’s Weekly .............. 5.20
Herald and Harper’s Bazar
5.20
medicine to ci is now deceased, but the Squire
Herald and Harper’s Young People
3.75
which you remembers hearing him tell of the
.«raid and Alden’s Manifold Cyclopedia, .2.90
saen additional volume after Vol. 1 55 cent«:
can
pin your spring’s action in 1811. Coupled
W cents extra ver volume, postage.
faith
for a with that is the direct evidence of
¿^»Copies of all the above works can be ex
cure, A
«mined at leisure in the Reading Room
(
mild laxa- his own eyes in 1860. In 1869dur
Publisher« of periodical« are solicited
I give them relieved him and he links saved
tive, a n d ing the great rain the spring re bowel complaint.
M semi clubbing rates, a copy of their work for
Chamberlain
’
s
Colic,
Chofera and Ids life. Every family should keep
jur Free Reading Room—We file and bind the
purely veg- mained dry. Squire Coats is tell-
latter at close of every half-volume, emi r>-v t,
tuples bv advertisement.
etable, act- [ing his neighbors to prepare for Diarrhoea Remedy and ltJacts lik» this remedy in their home at all
ing directly any emergei ev which may arise
| a charm. I earnest y ryqommend limes. No one can tell how soon it
on
t.he Liver
ADVERTISING RATE«:
(
it for children with bowel trouble» may be needed. It costs but a tritie
1 wk 1 2 wk J 1 mu J 3 mo J 6 mo
a
n
d
Kid
­
• F ÀCK
I was myself taken with a sever« ind may be the means of saving
I —ri
Returned To McKinley
neys. Try it.
l inch »1.50 » 2 50 **5.u0 »8 ‘W ‘♦11 00 »15.00
•«
attack
of bloody flux, with cramps much suffering and perhaps the life
28.00
1
4
00
18.00
3
00
6.50
12
UJ
I
Sold by all
3.50 5.00 8 U0 15.00 *24.00 40 00 '
1 44
C incinnati , O., June 9.—A spe- and pains in my stomach,one-third >f some member of the family.
4.50 <i 00 10.LlU 20 00 32 00 50.00
4
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
col. ti.OO 9 00 15.00 28.00 48.00 54 00
»4
1
cial
to the Commercial Gazette from of a bottle of this reinedt cured me. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale oy
12.00 16.00 28 00 48.00 80.00 120.00
’ v - j be taken dry or ma le intoa tea.
£
i “ 1 20.00 30 00 40 00 60.00 110 00 140 00
The Klnii
Liver M<-,l!<-lnes.
I Mas-ilion, O , says that to day the Within twenty-four 1« F ours I was H. M. Horton.
1 have ««■ I your simin-nis Liver Regn-
doit* my house
l.nio-an I <- i.i «•onseieiK-ionsI\ «ay it i« ihe ' Miners’ Relief Committee of .Mas out of bed and
JOB WORK
kin« of ., i| liver nie<llcines. I consider it a
L^l Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
ABSOUUTECT
Than
Pills
Billon returned to Governor McKin work. Mrs, W. L jBu miagan. Bon
'lev the $10 he contributed l<> their aqua, Hick man C«wr Tenn.
For
sale
by
IL
M.
Horton.
I
subscription
for
the
relief
of
unrili
Z V* ««up in red on wrapper.
>*
I
' ployed t'k'kifiMrQ
ho 29th lit
\I:lV
miners fin
on 1 the
of May,
which he spoke of in iKs letter of
T he H erald ii kept regularly on file for re­
ference, in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad­
traiisiiiissi.m as his “mite ” Here
While In Topeka last March. E
vertising Bureau. 10 Spruce st.. New York.
nh^Air Just w bat every
is th” letter of the Relief Comni’ltee: T. Barber, a prominent newspaper
iicc.li, 1 he mer-
Ferrv’n >eed«
Massillon,
O,
June
9.
1894
7
—
man of La Cvgna, Kan., was taken
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
bn in the loumlHtlon
r on which I uih lei n built the ~
FROM OUR EXCH ANGEM
William McKinley, Governor of with cholera morbus verv severer,
laigeal seed biisine>.H In the world.
Ferry’s Seed Annual for 1094
Ohio: Sir:—1 ?•«•«.;«•«<» <111 will find
national :
clerk at the hotel where
column« the M.iu mnl sutwiance of
$10, vour donation to the miners ulp
the
latest familng knowledge. Free
•reiiilent
.. .............................. Grover «ileveiand
j^Fitas
8t«)p^mg
Tiappt./pd^f
•
Uas stoppnig -lUppt Z h ] /
.
fo- 11» asking.
rice President.
........
AdlaiStevenson I
.
^nak-PERRY ft C'JK,
ieeretary of State
Walter (J. Gresham
MEANS WAR.
I Massillon. They emphatically re-I a bottle <>f Chan.herlnft
k
Detroit,
Mich. *
•eeretary of Treasury
. .
John G. Carlisle «
Ieeretary of Interior ............
Hoke smith I
fuse
10
accept
a
“
mite
”
from
the
Cholera
and
Diarrhoea
Remedy
«•cretary of War
Daniel S. Lamont
Ieeretary of Navy
.......... Hilary A. Herbert
The people of Bridgeport, Penn., hand that assisted in smit ng them. and gave him three do.es which
Ieeretary of Agriculture
.J. Sterling Morton
Attorney General
Richard 8, Olney are perturbed over what is believed Your donation
was solicited be­
Fu«tiua«ter General
............ Wilson 8 Bissell
cause
the
miners
believed >ou was err
to be a certain indication of war
STATE—ORE«.ON :
—— «
t
tor«
|
J. N. Dolph which manifested itself a few days at least in as much sympathy with |
Eurns-Canyon Stage Line«
A spring on the farm oi them as the ordinary everyday citi
(Binger Hermanu ago.
Vengressmen
tW.R. Ellis
I. J ewitt , P roprietor .
•overuor
,.
.
have divested ,
D.Bylvester Pennoyer Samuel Coats, in Upper Merino zen, but since you
•ecreiary of State
. R Geo. W. McBride
Treasurer
yourself
of
your
covering
and
vour
1
R
Phil. MetBchan. Township, near the borough line,
lupt. Publie Instruction R
J. B. McElrov
Arrives and Departs daily, except Sunday.
lute Printer
R............ Frank Bakei has been sending forth a copious true character stands out in glow
> R. 8. Bean. flow of water after being dry
ing
colors,
they
abhor
the
contarui.
'
for
Supreme Judge«
/ Wm. P. Lord
I
) F. A. Moore
nearly 30 years. James Hetvier i nation of your charity. Your am
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT:
• ¡strict Judge.................... d
M. D. C lifford son is the tenant of the Coats farm, bition in a political way so far aft
•■strict Attorney
............. D
C has . F. H yde
Jo ut Representative
(R)
A. W. Cowan and on the spot where the spring is the miners are concerned is sure to
Jeiut-Sauator ................ (D). H enry B lackman
bubbling he had some wheat, as he be gratitiedh enceforth. Yours, etc..
W. W. Johnson Proprietor.
COUNTY—HARN K Y :
did in the rest of the field. The
(Signed)
•ounty ujdge
............... (D).. .. W m . M ili . sk
JOHN WILHELM, Pres.
1
;1<!rk...................................... (D)............ p . L. Shideler land slopes from the top of the high
.. 1.8. Geer
lurveyor
................... (Ri
EMW MILLER. Treas,
J. H. Neal hill, on which is the reservoir of the
lheriff
. ...
'(£)
Beer Wines
A. Gifting«
Liquors Cigars
Assess.,r
............(pl
Etc
Sup
JAMES BROWN, Sec.
8. W. Miller Bridgeport Water Company
Jcfi.Kil Superintendent
(R) ‘
C has .N ewell
posing
when
he
first
beheld
the
•tuck inspector
David Cary
reservoir
Strikers riots are the order of the
ID) (
W m . A ltnow gush of water, that the
ComniiMionara
,K> Í
R. 8 it«
was leaking. Farmer Henderson day. The Republic of the 7th re Pleasant Cloh Ron™
2 — Ta
■ r-
HARNEY U. 8. LAND OVnCt.'
■U A
ran
to
Bridgeport
and
notified
his
porta
Ohio
strikers
holding
'up
coal
J**'*,er
............................. J. B. H untington
Receiver
..................... H arrison K elley [ landlord, who is
Superintedent of trains and burning bridges. The
the water cempanv. The latter. striking miners near Peoria attack
W. W. Johnson.
!
when he learned that “a big spring Little Bros.’ mines three of Little
SOCIETIES.
of water was flowing in the wheat Bros’ were wounded and ^ne strik­
• YLVA REBEKAH DegreeNo.43.
j
field,” <1 id not feel the least concern­ er killed. Riot, fire, bloodshed and
Meet* every 1st «nd 3d Wednesday.
Alice E. King, N.O.
ed about the water company’s prop- murder are in the air. One man
K May Worthington. Rec. Sec’y.
’ ertv. but he did Itccome alarmed for killed near Terre Haute Ind, by
the safety of the nation. Landlord miners The Govern« r of Indiana
A. O. U. W. Rumi Ixidge, No 47
Meet«every 2d and 4th Thursday«
Coats, who is now a Justice of the has in all probability, martial law
W R. Gradua, M W
J W Sayer. Rec'd Peace, caried a gun during the re- At Cripple Creek Col., two men
oellion. The year before the war wen- killed on the 6th. and thirty
BUKNO n IA HONOR l odge. N o . 8
began the soring flowed then as it deputies driven off. The strikers of,
Meet« every 2d and 4th Monday.
Un a E Young C or H.
__________________ is flowing now. When the civil Cripple Creek have laid down their |
i V» -«i
H arney lodge , no . 77, i . o o f . I war wa8 OVer it became as dry as a arms. Troops have l>een ordered I
7 Jo
O<l<l Fellow’ Ha,l, every Saturday,
n
,
- .
Cannot be overheated and has no equal.
w. y . Kir« n . g . powder horn. Squire Coats fath- I to the scene of the strike in East I
---- -----
er, when he saw the w^er burst ern Ohio. In West Virginia the First Premium Seattle Wash., Firat Premium Lo. Angele. C.L
H arney post no . «, o. a . r .
forth in the wheat field one dav late strikers are burning bridges and
.**?5*ererr 1st and 3d Wednesday of each
Send for illustrated catalogue of Thorough bred Poultry
in
the fall of 1859, remarked to the blowing up trestles etc. etc. , th«
i,_ i11
Fall.iw«’ Hall. All Coinrad«
<<*>4 standing Invited.
Eggs
for
hatching, Poultry Supplie., English Setter., Irish Setter. Fo.
neighbor« that there would be war, same all along the line, So much
Terriers, Skye Terrier* and Pugs.
and war there was. The elder for foreign immigration.
Our stock has won 83 premium, in the last three sea.on.,
u. a. MAILS.
Coats, whose Christian name was
I
burns — tai « :
I have two little grand childern Mention this paper.
Lindsay, saw the spring flow once
k wives end depart« daily,
Caidwell A Larkins,
before, and then hia father told him who are teething this hot summer
iorn «— canyon city :
—
151(i Front St. Seattle,
««»ad Depart, daily, e.cept Mndey | lhal t|iere Wou|d be war.
Tudt weather and are nibbled with
Of every description executed with neatue««
tud despatch, at reasonable rate«.
•ircular«,
Poster«,
Pamphlets
Bill Head«,
envelopes,
Letter Heads,
Itatements,
Note lleaoB,
Card«, TieKeta,
Memoranda,
Invitations.
Dodgers, Etc.
;,i ,1 -in ■ ii” I In ii«-if.—«!>:<.. W. J ack -
l'lK-oina, Washington.
«J-EVEKY rACKAGE-C.
von ,
FERRY’S
SEEDS
N ews I n G eneral
The
Best Brands
New Billiard Table
see me
The Improved.
■; Queen
City
Incubator,