East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, July 22, 1891, Image 1

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success. E rie M elidal C o .. 64 N iagara C t .. B uffalo . N. y .
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The Proprietors of the Red Front and White Front Liverv Sta­
bles assures the public that they are prepared to accommodate
in every way in their line of business.
fffFMlav and grain constantly on hands, and careful hands.
Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection.
2.000 References. Hams this paper when you ttrits
Proprietors.
We solicit a share of
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
V.« County Judge
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: QUOTE YOU?
Mrs. Jefferson Davis decides in
When a man falls into a pit. he Drv Granulated Sugar, $ 9.75 per 1001b I have just received a full and
favor of Richmond, the confeder­
acy’s capital, for the final resting can then hear from friends of the Salt,’...........................
2.10 u
complete Stock of Dry Goods,
place of her husband's remains. many wavs and means he might Nails,............................ 7.60 t< keg. G-oceries, Hardware, Tinware
She briefly reviews the claims of have taken, that would have Flour,...........................
(5.00 u barrel Notions, etc, which I will sell
the various other States, and urges led him around.
Omaha Bacon............ 18 50 u 100 lb at BEDROCK PRICES FOR
the fact that in the fullness of fame
Coal Oil (Pearl).........
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Manager.
A. ROBBINS
received generous and unwavering 50 feet under ground, discovered
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support in the darkest hours of the
cap on his head. The facial fea­ WHOLESALE !
South’s defeat.
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tures, head, body and legs are in
Topeka, Kas , July 13.—The in­ perfect state of preservation.
CO.
dications are that the Alliance will
HUNTINGTON, ...............
The Democratic party of Kansas
split on the subtreasury scheme.
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OREGON.
The action of the Texas convention which many supposed had gone
is a general topic of conversation I out of business and handed over its
here, and the views of the Alliance effects to the new People’s party,
leaders are as diverse as those of the shows signsof revival, and, to judge
We are how located in the New Brick Block, with plenty of room,
members of different organizations. from recent events, proposes to no
occupying
three floors, ami each floor loaded With gOO^S.
President McGrath of this State is longer give aid and comfort to this
lukewarm on the subtreasvrv plan i new movement- The meeting of
Will maintain our former rules: SqUa,r3 Dealing, One Price-
and in sympathy with the Missouri Democratic editor?, held to discuss
Alliance president, U. S. Hall, in the pending local eamoaigns ofthis Best Ouality.
his fight on Dr. Macnne. Dr Me-1 year, but more especially to talk
We buy 1- lour, Meats, Stock Salt, Barb Wire, Liverpool Salt,,
Lallin, editor of the Alliance Advo- over the situation for next year, was Canned Goods, and Coal Oil in CAR LOADS. Our Puices are LOW.
cate, declares that the Texas con- very significant, inasmuch as it
vention does not represent the Al­ was composed largely of the men
SEND FOR QUOTATIONS ! !
liance in that State and that the who direct anti shape the policy of
CORRESPON DENCE SOLI(’ITED.
Texas State president has revoked the party in Kansas. The refusal
the commissions of the lecturers of the alliance to form a coalition
Prprietors Huntington Warehouse.
who signed the call for the conven­ with the Democrats in the Presi­
tion. Mr, Hall of Missouri is not dential campaign of 1802, aroused
an Alliance man. but a Democratic such a storm of indignation in the
politician. Dr. McLallin declares. Democratic ranks, that’ they are
He says the Kansas Alliance is determined to “keep in the middle
practically a unit on the subtreas­ of the road” and fight for straight
Portland Boot & Shoe Store
ury plan, while others of the Alli­ democracy. In that event, between
LUNABURG A FRY, P roprietors , B urns , O regon .
ance leaders say that only one of the fire of the democrats and the
the State lecturers. S. N. Scott ofi republicans, the I’eone £ party is
stockII< m >4 and itlw«. ot tn« ve,., ,l>c»t
vu.dity, ju*4 received
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McPherson is making a fight for it. I likely to travel a very rocky road
before November, 1892.
—The Répudie.
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when he lectures on whisky.
THE NEWS or THE WOULD AS
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DIRECTORY.
UB»S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
M.D. WILSON Pastor.
Thfire will be preaching by tlie paator in each
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folio»*.until further notice'
■Bal l.«th—Hum»—at 11 a m. arid 4 30 pm
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SiXIETIES.
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rt, »! Odd Fello*, H«ll, every Saturday
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ai'BNK—CaNVON CITY :
*a Monda», Wednesday*. Friday*, «pia.a
uewlaj* Tburaday, a Saturday, 10 ten.
Mex-ican
Mustang
Liniment.
A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Be.'. t.
A long-tested pain reliever.
Its u«e 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.
1 his well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost
generations.
No medicine chest i. complete without a bottle of M ustang
L iniment .
Occasions arise for its use almost every day.
All druggists and dealers have it.
lie that we have again open-
I ed at the old stand and
The
the patronage.
Shop
upplied with good meat»
Incorporated
NORTHWESTERN MAIL
TRANSPORTATION Companv.
C. C. McCoy, General Manager,
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Stages leave Burns. Oregon, daily for Harney, Drewsey, Bculwh,
Westfall and Vale, where
Close Connection is Made
with the railroad.
Good fresh horses, careful drivers, new vehicleii.
RATES OF PARK FROM BURNS TO ONTARIO AND INTERVENING POINTS:
Rnrns, to Ontario
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Burn* to Yale
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Baggage, 3t)1bs to each Passenger. Frieght and Passengers must
be way-billed. Passenger fare paid in advance.
N eri A ckles ,
J. M V’ ai ’ ghk
H arry F loyd ,
Dvision Agent.
Burna Agaat
Gen. Sup’t.