East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, July 11, 1891, Image 1

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    BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1801.
Semi-Weekly Herald,
The swells of New York now
drink iced buttermilk. It is taken
"straight.,” but is called a butter­
THE NEWS OF THE WORLD AS milk cock-tail for bar-room effect.
CULLED FROM EXCHANGES.
Our exchanges report Secretary
Blaine a very sick man. His phy­
sicians say that he is in a danger­
A series of unearthly noises in ous condition, his voice has lost its
the vicinity of a Mount Holly strength, and he easily becomes
(N J) cemetery, gave rise to ghost hoarse and coughs very frequently,
stories; hut investigation showed bis memory has also suffered very
that it was a man with a new bassI much. Rumor among his friends
horn.
says he cannot remember an event
On the 1st, inst., Anduboin coun a week old.
A father and son. named John­
ty, Iowa, was visited by a cyclone. son. residing nerr Lakeville, Minn.,
The damage A crops was very were shot and k lie I, while defend­
heavy. A large number of houses ing their own prop rty, by a notori­
were blown down, quite a number ous horse thief, 3d ins*. A com­
of persons injured and one man panion of the latter also shot and
killed.
wounded Mrs. Johnson, who rushed
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to
the assistance, of her husband
Horrible cruelties ii Chili are
! and son. Thev escaped, but will b<
still perpetrated by Balmaceda; peo­ ¡lynched if captured.
ple, without respect to sex, age or
Mrs. Mary Ellen Lease, of the
condition, who are suspected, are
shot down like dogs. The tortures i farmers’ alliance in Kansas, speak
to which he subjects his prisoners J ing of the murder of Colonel San
j Wood said: “It is the work of this
are truly heart rendering.
¡infamous republican crowd, whe
Carpenters Union, No. 22, of San ! cannot beat us fair, but take the as
Francisco, has learned that cer­ sassin’s w ork in hand to put us out
tain employers of their craft are of the way. Judge Botkin is respon­
trying to destroy the eight-hour sible tor the murder ofSam Wood
dav svsttm. The matter will le They tried to kill me, and failed
laid before the Builder’s Associa­ and now I see by special dispatcher
tion, and if the grievance is not that thev are trying to reach tl e
mother through lier children. Three
abated trouble is promised.
times have they tried to put them
Ou the night of the 2nd a boy out of the way with poisned lemon­
aged 16, named Charley Proves, of ade, and thrive times Lave they
Talent Oregon, hanged himself with failed/ Sam Wood was not the man
a log chain. It is said the act was some people hifi^b pictured him
caused" by disappointment in not .He was a valuable man to Kansas
getting some articles of clothing he His assassins camot kill his mem
wanted from his parents for the 4th. Urv.
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
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national :
. Benjamin Har riao
Levi P. Morton
ident...............
JamesO. Blaine
r of state
......... Charles Foster.
r of Treasury
. ... JohnW. Noble
of Interior
Redfield Proctor
of War
Benjamin F. If . «pl
Trace\
of Navy
Jeremiah M 1 1 Rusk
of Agriculture.
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General
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STATE- OREGON:
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R. Binger Hermelin
D.Sylveeter Pennover
W. McBride
of State
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,W. E. G rach ;
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leaf * VRNS ■ ETHODI8T EPISCOPAL CHURCH
loft
'£■ M.D. WILSON Patter.
11 be preaching by the pa«tor in each
tllow«, until further notice
h—Burna—at 11 a m, and 4:30 pm
th—Island H hool House— at 11 a m
—Harney—at 7:30 p m.
Ith—Burna—at 11 a m, and 4:30 p m
ath—Harney—at 11 a m. and 7:30p m
SOCIETIES.
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II LODGE. NO. 77, I. O O F.
. Odd Fellow* Hall, everv Saturday
F. M JoRbON, N. G.
an » tom , Treaa
SARNEY POS T NO. 4», «. A. R
•cry 1st «nd* 3d Wednesday of each
•I odd Fellows' Hall. AH Comrades
■anding invited.
M. M. BRIERLY, P. C.
■fEWXLU Ad’j’t.
Mehla-II
U. 8. MAILS.
Bvasa— vale :
departs daily, Sundays excepted
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NEWS IN BRIEF.
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$2.50
a Year.
GREAT RED UCTION IN PRICES!
=1 QUOTE YOU^s-
Dry Granulated Sugar, $ 9.75 per 100ft» I have just received a full and
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Salt...............................
2.10
complete Stock of Dry Good».
Nails,............................ 7.50 « keg. Groceries, Hardware, Tinware
Flour,...........................
600 st barrel Notions, etc., which I will sell
Omaha Bacon........
13.50 «C 100 th at BEDROCK PRICES FOR
Coal Oil (Pearl).........
3.00 <1
CUll CASH ONLY
H. E. T hompson ,
Yours Respectfully,
Manager.
A. ROBBINS
RETAIL I I
WHOLESALE !
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HUNTINGTON, ............................................
OREGON.
G eneral M erchandise ,
We are now located in the New Brick Block, with plenty of room,
iccupying three floors, and each floor loaded With gOO^S
wiii maintain our former rules:
Square Dealing. One Price.
3est Ouality.
We buy Flour, Meats, Stock Salt, Barb Wire, Liverpool Salt,
Janned Goods, and Coal Oil in CAR LOADS. Our 1’dices are LOW.
SEND FOR QUOTATIONS ! !
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
I’rprietors Huntington Warehouse.
Yours Respecfully,
J. H. ATKIN, Manager.
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Portland Boot & Shoe Store.
LUNABURG & FRY, P roprietors , B urns , O regon .
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Stock Boots and Hboet, of. the very
jnaf received
c*uality,
Cheapest Place in Town for Cash,
Alto. Custom work and Repairing neatly done.
YEARS CURA.
X'Xa EXPERIENCE
TfVE METHODS.^
and Control,
orders of
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In the Use of
we Alone own
for all E
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Proprietors.
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who nave wear ar UN­
DEVELOPED. or diseased
organa, who are suffer­
ing f rom tmtors or youth
Tr*’«»'
WhcaiYvcerotmod
rorr.r.thee. orn of their
fellows and tho con­
tempt of friends and
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leads usto
FOR a LIMITED TÍME FREE
nice to
all patienta.
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afford a CURE 1
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HOPE«* YOU 'AND TOURS.
Don’t brood over your condition, nor giro up !n despair I
Thousands of tho Worst Cases havo yielded io our hOME
TREATMENT, ns set forth ta our wonderful BOO r. which we
tend sealed, post paid, FREE, for a limited time. QETITTOJiM.
Itz'menilier.noonoclsehastue methods.appliances and experi­
ence that we employ, and wo claim tho hqhopoly or 'J hipohu
twxtn. E rie M edical C o .. 64 N iaqaaa 8 t „ B uffalo , n T y .
2,000 References. Name this paper when you writs
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment.
A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beait
A long-tested pain reliever.
Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Fanner, the
Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective
liniment
No other application compares with it in efficacy.
This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost
generations.
No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of M ustang
L iniment .
Occasions arise for its use almost every day.
All druggists and dealers have it
The Proprietors of the Red Front and White Front Livery Sta­
bles assures the public that they are prepared to accommodate
in every way in their line of business.
fWHav and grain constantly on hands, and careful hands.
Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection.
Burns Meat
SMITH 4 RICHARDSON, Proprietors.
We solicit a share of
SVe wish to inform the pub­
Shop
lic that we have again open-
the patronage.
ed at the old stand and
upplicd with good meat»
The
Incorporated
NORTHWESTERN MAIL
TRANSPORTATION Company.
C. C. McCoy, General Manager,
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Stages leave Burns, Oregon, daily for Harney, Drewsty, Beulah,
Westfall and Vale, where
Close Connection is Made
with the railroad.
Good fresh horses, careful drivers, new vehicles,
RATES OF FARE FROM BURNS TO ONTARIO AND INTERVENING POINTS
lo Vais
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Burna, to Ontario
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West Fail
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Harney
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Baggage, 30!bs to each Passenger, Frieght and Passengers mu el
way-billed. Passenger fare paid in advance.
N eri A cklks ,
J. M. V aughn
H arry F miyd ,
Diviaion Agent.
Burns Agaw*
Gen. Hup’t.