East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, July 01, 1896, Image 1

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RACE JULY 5TH.
SADDLE
600 yard dash, ... .................................................................. Purse, $50 00
Five to Enter, Three to start.—
Entrence fee 10 per cent of purse.
Under auspices Race Club.
PROCESSION forms at 10 o’clock
on Second Street and Marches Heard His Own Funeral. . Information is that the westbound
struck a slide above Kootenai
through all the Principal Streets PORTSMOUTH, O., June 21.— ! train
Falls, Idaho, and twelve cars were
The funeral of a living man, carried from the track into the
of the Town.
plain old Lorenzo Dow McKenny river.
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Some of the cars floated. In one
at which he was present,was preach­
of
the latter, according tj the story
ed at Fallen Timbers, 20 miles
from here, today, to an assembly of were twelve tramps stealing a ride.
Tut Hmm is kept regularly on file for re
(arance. in the Geo. P. Rowell Newspaper Ad
I 8000 people. It’was in a primeval One managed to reach the to of the
Cernii ng Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New York.
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1 forest of grand oak,in camp meeting car and cried for help. People on
PRESIDENT
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
_____ .- w J. M aim ,KN I “'y18- Re’ 1'or<‘f,t. hv“"‘ con’ the shore tried to throw ropes to
SPEAKER . .
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W.C. B yri > ducted the "ceremonies. Just be- him but failed and the car and •
READER ...
national :
.............. A. J. M c K innon | hind him «atthe living Lorenzo Dow contents were swept over the fall.
... Grover Cleveland MARSHAL
fresideat ..................
Adlai
Steveuson
yice-Hrestileiit............
The report of the fatality fails of
AIDS: Silver Creek, W. C. Cecil, Thos Allen;
| McKenny. Incongruities in the
Kichurn 8, Olney
Secretary of State
Harney, Fred Haines, L. Weidenberg. Jr.;
John G. Carlisle
lecretary of Treasury
shape of hokey-pokey, ginger bread definite confirmation but railroad
Hoke Smith
jeeretirv of Interior
Drewsey, J I). Duly. Al Masterson;
tecratary of War ................. ..Daniel
... .. .. S. Lamont
pop corn and lemonade, with all officials are close mouthed about
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ieeretary of Navy
. Hilary A. Herbert
Crane Creek, E. A. Stauffer, Chas. Peterson;
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lacretary of Igrieultnre.
’ " Sterling Morton
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their accompaniments, were dis­ the wreck. No train hands were
Poison Creek, J. P. Zeigler, Peter Cemens;
Jnd«<n Harmon
Attorney General .........
Win. L .Wilson
?o»tiiiaa:er General
cordantly present. A committee injured and the engine and caboose
Narrows, Chas. Haines, A. A Reineman;
STATE—OREGON !
Lawen, R R. Sitz, M. V. Smith;
of venerable men, in lieu of pall­ stayed on the track.
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tO. W. McBride.
f<‘nÄ(>rs
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J. H.Mitchell.
Diamond, C C. Cummins, A. T. Clark ;
bearers, conducted the subject to
The Kootenai river is a raging
(Binger Hermann
Happy Valley, D II. Smyth. James Mahon;
(W. R. Ellis
uunirressmen .................
the
platform.
They
had
all
known
torrent at this season of the year
Catlow, Thos. Walls, D. L Shirk;
. C. M. tdleman •
Attorney General ...
Wm P laird
tovernor
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hint
from
youth.
Then
gray-haired
Silvies,
I.
Jewett,
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C.
Buckley;
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and in some places is a mile wide.
UR Kincaid
Secretary of State
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rreagutcr
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Phil. Metschan
Wild Horse, I). M. Loggan, J. C. Beatty;
• Jared Blakeman, nearly 90 years If the tr imps were swept over the
.. G M Irwin i
topi. Public Instruction
Alvord, J. S Devine, Peter Andrews;
State Primer
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W H Leeds I
old, started singing “Jesus. Lover falls their bodies may never be re
", 8. Bean.
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Pueblo, Chas Fields, Win. Sisson.
<upre»e Ju lg':8 .. .
.> C. Wolverton
woiverton
of My Soul,’’ and the oaken vaults covered. No blame atiachs to the
> F. A. Moore
N1NETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
j of that temple echoed the sound of railroad in any event.—Statesman.
Jlntrlct Jn -ige
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M. D. CLIFFOKt»
Bi»tri-t Attorney
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W. l'arrish.
8000 voices. After prayer by Rev.
loiut-Represeiitative
fR) . . .O. L. Patterson.
Evans, the place again rang with
faint Senator
(R)............ A. W.Gowan
FOOT RACE, 100 yards, free for % all, Harney County
HAIL IN NEBRASKA.
u
the
song,
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The
Sweet
Bye
and
Bye.
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COUNTY— hvkney :
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Boys under 12 . .
¿entity
. C. P. Rutherford.
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t Then catne the text. “The time of
‘•’erk
Girls under 12. . .
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C. E. Kenyon '
..(D)..
Omaha, June 22—A terrible hail
rreMurer
1.3. Geer ■
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i my departure is now at hand.” At storm ruged last night in the west­
Fat Men, 210 lbs
Purveyor
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D .... T A. McKinnon
Sheriff
A. Hittings
(R)....
i the conclusion the hymn. ‘ Are ern portion of Nebraska. At Meg-
% Meato r
8. W. Miller BICYCLE RACE
....... (D}...
Ich k>l éaper ¡n
..... tendeut (R)
.C has . Newe l
i You Washed in the Blood of the eath siding on the Union Pacific,
ítock Inspector
.. Geo. Tregaskis SACK RACE ...
A. B. Marks
(D) ♦
( Lamb?" was sung, and then by in- the hail reached a depth of over
EGG RACE.'....
Koniin iscionyrg
R. R Silt.
,R' Ç
I vitation, the congretation filed by, two feet. The section men were
CATCHING GREASED PIG ....................................
H arney Ü. ». land office :
i taking leave of the departed, tear- sent out with shovels to cleat the
CLIMBING
GREASED
POLE
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Rexister
............... Thomas Jones
deceiver
............A. A. Cowing
track, so that the trains could run
> fully shaking bin by the hand.
WHEELBARROW RACE........................................
The
hail was packed in upon the
FOOT RACE, 200 yards, for Indians only..............
track like pebbles. I In some places
BICYCLE RACE. 200 yards, standing start.........
TWELVE MEN DROWNED. the hail stacked up to a depth of
SOCIETIES.
TUG OF WAR, tietween Single and Married Men
four feet but this was only in draws
SYLVA REBF.KAH Degree No.48.
STANDING SINGLE JUMP.....................................
and pockets.
Meet» every list and 3d Wednesday.
Spokane,
June
22
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A
story
is
in
RUNNING SINGLE JUMP.......................................
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Miss I.cla McGee N.G.
circulation here to the effect that
3am Motherahead. Rec. Sec’y.
HIGH JUMP
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twelve tramps were drowned in the
A. O. ü. W. Rums Lodge, No 47
wreck of a freight train on the
M»*t»every 3d «nd 4th Thursday
Great
Northern ’ !a.t Wedaved^ ,
Il M Morto«, M. W
Officers and Speakers of the Day,
Programme.
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Wanted-An Idea
OOKzIlKZIll'TEESe And
JUEGrDS,
J W Sayer, Ree’d
aad Use ot two hundred inventions wanted
H arney lodge , no . 77, i . o o f .
GENERAL,.! C Welcome. Joe Ttipker, Julian Byrd, H. E. Thompson.
- m **** at °'1'1 r*Dow» Hall, every Saturday, LIBERTY CARS, Mesdames W Y. Kpig, Thos Jones, A. A. Cowing.
W C. Bvrd. N.O.
B. D. McIntyre, secy.
MUSIC, Meg lames. J.’W. Biggs, W. L Marsden, H. C. livens.
DECORATION. Messrs. Cal Geer, A. W. Gowan, W. N. Jorgensen
barney P ont no « o a r
JUDGES OF ALL CONTESTS, I. 8. Geer, Thos. Jones, A A. Cowing.
Meetaeven l.t .nd\d w«in^aT m each INVITATION, Members of the Burns Brass Baud.
•"'’’h v odd Fellow«’ Hall. All Cotn rad»_______ _________________ _______ _______________________ ■
'• rood »tai lingInvited.
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Eurns.Canyon Stage Line
V. 8. MAILS.
ac**a— valb :
t rrlvet and depart»dally.
vr «xa—«ANY«» city :
**♦••'* Lepara dally, axcept Sand«»
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H. A. W illiams , contractor.
Carrying U. 8. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expe
The Band Boys will conduct everything in First Class style, and
Assure all a GRAND TIME.
for the occasion.
The Best of Music has been Procured
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Burr" d’’for C“nJ°" City, .nd ¡»termed .», .oi.U
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