East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, August 03, 1892, Image 2

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The Herald.
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3. 1*92.
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OUR NEIGHBORS-
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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.
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FRENCH HOTEL
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MRS. LOUIS RACINE, I’rop’t.
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This llotcKhas recently been enlarged and entirely renovated in first
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The table is Supplied with the Best the Market AfTordill pr<
Traveling Men will find this Hotel a nice and Desirable T*
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G W. YOUNG
Proprietor.
George is “in it,” “and don’t you f.rget it.”
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M hat he don't know about the care of horses is not worthbt
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Turn-outs, Passengers taken to any part of the countr^lTri
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TOILET ARTICLES, GLASS, P UTTY,i|Mrge
DRUGS MEDICINE PAINTS. GRUS'
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BURNS, nd e-
E. GRACE P roprietor ,
A Large Assortment of
FGNE CUTLERY. NOTIONS,
many
Cahvorma
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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-
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’. Hood, tv h t hotn I iw 1 to
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¿»’»s' » in r i .’oa. Vt.
I dis- .ied I •
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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
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« 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.
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Tlu* <’ify Trrn«n.“cr
Of ! ** ell. Mi«« . miv <: “The alwn r la from
i i\ brother. ** ;i«»se s enniuie I rve«*-
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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
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«i « x to.
T*rvpar*.t
Ifilv t.i « 1. Huon A C v .. A.xHlocan. >
towelX.K..3.
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ten rnrMlar
One of them Mrs Uivry
al the present time
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PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COJIFi11 »•«'
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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
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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.
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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
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wll be shmt about ha JO I tisliels of l
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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
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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.
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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.
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i'1-m of bn eonduct and the luat •
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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
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prison ,|, iiments—all lent to a later—Lakeview Eva miner.
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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
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p'eseiit prospects Cr > >k Countv |
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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.
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PATENT MEDICINES SOLD AT MARKED TRICK wdl
■r fall
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City Eiug Storey
larks.
II. M. HORTON ......................................................... Propriety, hg|
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STATIONERY. DIAMOND DYES. CHOU E I FRHV
A FANCY TOILET ARTICLES.TOBACCO. CIGAR-5 \
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Fine Wines & Liquors fcr Medical r-mU|„
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Portland
Only 22 years
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First Class Dental Work Done.