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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1892)
M burns » The Herald. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3. 1*92. 4 OUR NEIGHBORS- Ex Woman'. luiiuiii n ty. 7 I f / / I I c. u' o-------- O Our stock of ladies’ dress goods, summer goods, prints,etc I r Vi< very large, and comprise only latest styles and patterns. Groceries, provisions, c< n led goods, and evaporated î r Pre received. M| • i 1 i FRENCH HOTEL I epr iri, tend i MRS. LOUIS RACINE, I’rop’t. • « This llotcKhas recently been enlarged and entirely renovated in first 1 H <1 < t is I The table is Supplied with the Best the Market AfTordill pr< Traveling Men will find this Hotel a nice and Desirable T* enca the \ M r I octet Igeiw Li G W. YOUNG Proprietor. George is “in it,” “and don’t you f.rget it.” ■y.,ri mitoi Ving anol t Coll ey c< m w: M hat he don't know about the care of horses is not worthbt Nice Turn-outs, Passengers taken to any part of the countr^lTri mgre _>rk t< id Sb id th. at Ti worl J _ imd TOILET ARTICLES, GLASS, P UTTY,i|Mrge DRUGS MEDICINE PAINTS. GRUS' 80 ag g at e mo BURNS, nd e- E. GRACE P roprietor , A Large Assortment of FGNE CUTLERY. NOTIONS, many Cahvorma j therr arc 119 of them . n the l'h<m'ei‘‘s Experience With i.'iHKi's S:ir~u¡mriiht. •• 1 am a pion« «»r iti this rmitury, having fH»vn her»* 30yrtira. Four)ear’» h ? oib > ¡it’Je «on Ellery brr.i(.»■ I hnn', p(ri..«m«-,i by itn pure • iitis in vnrc.nat .on. Hi* «rm swelled ter- r/.i . rausin : ur Mt hp'ny ; Fhyateitns said 'hv u. in.iil be H’np'itatH'l, ami vv vn ti • » b 11 r» cowry mull«! be doubtful One «'.ay r ad nioiit a bh»od r»riAtr m w to me, at« ' cm • >itpii»ed to learn that was pre- I A’ ••! • ’. Hood, tv h t hotn I iw 1 to X • ¿»’»s' » in r i .’oa. Vt. I dis- .ied I • n« m? trv H«\ u n .^ar ilia. hp <1 ia«nit h , atinvd win n ic seemed t<» l»< > IF» •' • it:nu»'il to irr »u •..•♦ter ns we io 1 u »he .-;o*anar .a. and luitlp’* ti-1 d R I m « i.« n<»w eut'.r* ly < med. Axllooi.a • I ’oinaniU h ;s n* «'< mpllthcd such won- d .1 results. T r< - ommetid It a’l I j»r»s. • t y ra t.” j - o k N. ruarKi’., I pjnjr I Uut’, I a'.o Co., Cal. I Tlu* <’ify Trrn«n.“cr Of ! ** ell. Mi«« . miv <: “The alwn r la from i i\ brother. ** ;i«»se s enniuie I rve«*- • <. 1 am al*«» jj’ad1 lo the c »• vi:< u<e • d Ihs'd * a Mi| aribn. and to mv that C. I Ho 1 iV Co r.ie ror* der»»d one of the mo*t rvl’rt ti m in fnrlaud.” Van H s»L««.i*aR,<;iiy'livAou.cr, lxmeiU Ma*.*. willows of the Revolutionary sold iem still living Hut is a fact, and Hood's Sarsaparilla S o I.V- t «i « x to. T*rvpar*.t Ifilv t.i « 1. Huon A C v .. A.xHlocan. > towelX.K..3. j e i- ten rnrMlar One of them Mrs Uivry al the present time ie I R epi aio, i or of E^iT m ha rties lief o audit PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COJIFi11 »•«' e ma Everything guaranteed pure and of the very be(tt|e |))H lias just been Received. people to Is- toll! that there are any Aldrich, is a resident of o This means that we are in the trade with special induce Farmers and Stockmen. Prices in all lines lowest in the couutii r P m -ales making this possible. GF oil |*.|< lt|< . Albany llerulu: The Corvalis ’1 mes p|H*nk* flip .intlv of the lie-1 i.ld h express. <| h li.-f in future1 w<.rk ot construction on the Oregon Pacific railroaii. The Herald has i wali h. d with int. i.'sl the progress! id this toad, and has seen it pu-li< «1 i io its pre ent condition, iu spite of ; Litter opposition, and regards with satisfaction whit it has all read-' iiecomi>lish< d toward developing a new region and diverting tr.de to Allianv, ami the writer hereof will wager a new suit of clothes th I a f> rev of im n will la« seen laving rails on the eastward extension ofl the O.cgon Pacific railroad this summer. e o i rolls. ERTISEMENT s w wll be shmt about ha JO I tisliels of l i he I r wheat in supplying the local mark et the next v.ar. The w' e t crop FoXT U 'l <; e , la., July 24 —The }{ V Mr liriell. pastor of the M. will probable i>e svtlieient to iurn ish flour until next wool hauling K ( huieh at Clarion, occupied a season—Uchoco Review. M >1 i'> i*>e judges’stand icsteidav I ioni o| ..cnil, o as tun. keeper m a About forty Chinamen went out r... e Ueiween two local trotter*. on the Oregon Pacific several days ’I lu *p, c alm s <| UertlollCtl I ih ne risioii. i\ h< r.-i p n he prompt I y ago to commence the work of blast-1 pu I led off In-. ... tat and announced mg. clearing and otherwise putting the track in condition clear tim unh ln.it lie could whip anv man that to ( 'oe —Albany 11 r .I<I. called film a liar. ■ Mutuil Iriends prevented tlx- af- Mrs .1 . Ko a. and ira Vet ator iair limn going iiiiih.r, tail it has r. turned last week from a V’Slt to n um.,ii» inu-.ii much comment. Asiilimd and Phoenix. Mrs. Ven- Air I »iTi ii is ,i ww|i k nowii lover of ator has a son living at Phoenix. Lakeview Examiner. fast horses, hut so long as II took no part m racing Ins colili reg ) t li Hi A good ranch belonging to II. G. if <1 not o Jecl Now inanv < t Ins Ca in pbel 11, containing 160 acres 12 flo. k are indulging m h ir*l. criti- miles south east <4 Burns. Ibis i'1-m of bn eonduct and the luat • UK) acr -s <>f good ranch has about tel lliai l r blollgllt l.efoie till! ill xt meadow lain!. Price $800 or will i ouici < in c — \\ orld. trade for sheep. B yrd A K ing . It will probably surprise a DV DEALER IN— * Man’s inhumanity to mali makes c runfles- millions mourn.” and so it is with women and as an example those who were at tlie !"• lice stat on last evening when I he p.Vicer closed the heavy doors <4 I lie city jail Upon a poor unfortunate Worn oi, witness d I tie awful scene I of a fallen woman left alone in her misery without a sv nip.itliizmg As But! W’ailac. , ms wife word to give tier one ray of hope or four chddien, aesompauied encouragement. Not «-ven a com I MI ss Lizzie Mack, weie returning panion of her cli s* offered anv 1.8- home Ir .in I lilainook < O'llity a tew Sista nee io ale via te lier troubles days ago, 1 he carriage’ran off thy it .<1 in her misery site could only I grade and rolled al out 10) fe< t ell d copnius tears of so r r< • w and down i t • the river. Miss Mack rmoi sc. In a dirtv cell she was lai th- oabe in het arms and wl en poll ed slirioimd. il tiv ever» thing «l.e saw they were falling, tbr i” to r.-mmd n< r of the <|.gr< dalion to the child just in time for i»s 1 a t r wiiichsue mid i ro .gtit h r-.lt— to c it h t i (I save its If. Miss llio ’ilitiy cut. me .ncseiing candle, Mack went ov.-r the bank. st i o. k tii haul <4 winch gave a dim glim her breast on a rock and bounded lutT'lig, I tie a w tu i silliness of the into the water. She died an hour I prison ,|, iiments—all lent to a later—Lakeview Eva miner. I t'ariul contemplation of the Il I b»T V that tails to t hi' lot of sonic (>■<•[>, e Mr Stewart, of the Piinevil’e In this cruel world.—Bak« r Demo- j Flouring Mills, est'i>that f < m i end. p'eseiit prospects Cr > >k Countv | u<< < r. ■ ladies mi the rolls. A little refb c- tioii will show the reader that a good immv of the R. volutionarv bo d ers must, have married young brides wlx-n they themselves were Oil the shady side of life. Tne old- est pf these widows was not horn illdil after the close of the Revolu- ti.oiatv war. 'I’fx ir tiu-tamrl.s nmst have been at least nearly of age by Eval uation Dav to have called , tlx-niseives soldi* rs in the wa'.j (iivmg their future wives an aver age of 20 vears to mature, it is seen that the soldiers ot the war ot the war of the Revolution, whose wid ows re now upon the pension rolls, mii.-t I ave a!! icached middle age before they w dd d tl e women wt o to this day survive iliem—Luke.- \ iew ,i^xaniiner. > PATENT MEDICINES SOLD AT MARKED TRICK wdl ■r fall M r . s wai City Eiug Storey larks. II. M. HORTON ......................................................... Propriety, hg| iiint * Sen ten er • -^-T'FAIFRS ral q DRUGS. MEDICINES CHEMICALS, PATENT W STATIONERY. DIAMOND DYES. CHOU E I FRHV A FANCY TOILET ARTICLES.TOBACCO. CIGAR-5 \ Ipteii Fine Wines & Liquors fcr Medical r-mU|„ ay M Portland Only 22 years •go there we re 727 of tin He old 9 > ■ I J. s sj * J ■ I Ml □ I UH lln !»■< Hisl i* mi I ur» tor Fllr«. I’rievJI llv IWni»rws<<«<H-m->il sxinelei ■ «MCr—. I.Mn«"lMMMV ■■ -«lu. Nv* lu.1 Ug. ■ IX? Prescriptions accurately compounded. • First Class Dental Work Done.