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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1892)
—Ralph, are you going to put _, another floor on top of this one to icover these cracks? WEDNESDAY OCT »HER 12. —The Morning Call, published jn Gridin Georgia, says: '‘Weaver's Local News. war record in Tenn, and his vile ••• • slanders against southern women,; —Several freight teams were un loaded at the drug store of H. 1 M. which confronted him at everv i ■turn were more than he could) Horton last week. stand, and he jumped the track, i —The John Dav Sentinel has The n people in Georgia will take no; changed hands, it is now a radical stock in such a slanderer and vili , people’s partv paper. tier. —The next session of tlie sever-, —Weavi r must have the gall of cign grand lodge of Odd Fellows a Missouri ox-driver, to h.ve thej will be held at Milwaukee Wiscon audacity to enter lo alities in thej air.. Southern Slates, where, onlv a few years ago, he vilified -jid slander.-d j —N. Brown is now receiving his fall ami winter stock of drv goods the people Puh iel v’ ,,ot eve" ^i,r and groceries. Quite a number of’"« ’he women. We wonder if he I i >i.i : .i was egotistical enough to think, fi»r wagons were unloaded there in the b b . , I !ast week la l,*,’l"e,1b that the people of the I south would now embrace him for -The wife of Charles Billing« , (he vlk. ,.p.t|iet8 hnr|e(| at theilt 1 living in the county of Ashlev ■ when it. was to his interest to curry I Tenn., a short time ago gave birth favor with the north. His recej • i limn flown there v» 111 throw a <tam , to six children, all bovs. Mr Bill per on hi.« conceit, and his f i i re ings is a poor mountaineer, and his lociiin everything Ly storm causeo greatest trouble now is. to furnish him to beat a hasty r treat. paregoric. The Herald. The Druggists !n Lowell. Mass., arisen in aa.'iiia lliwt l|1PV lell more of Hood's SaoapwillA th.'in of ail other blood purifiers. Eor.instance: F. C. G oodale : I sell nioroof good'« Sara- parilia tliun all other blood purifier». A. W. Do«-« 4 Co.: Hood’s takes the lead #f ail other sareaparillas. • C. F. B lanchard : We sell wore ot Hood's iarsapnrilla than of any similar. M aroon 4 S haw : With us the sale of Hood's Is 9 to 1 of any other k! id. F. 4 E. Bill.Br 4 Co.: Hood's Sarsaparl'.’a Is one of the best medicines. C arlton 4 Hover: Hood's Sar«apa-:t’« Is one of the best medicines we have. lUsale luereaio every year. F. P. M oody : We sell twice As much of Hood's Sarsaparilla as of anythin? similar. C. A. S wan : Hood's Is the most popular sarsaparilla of the day. T hirty O ther druggists speak similarly. This popularity at home, where Hood’s Airsaparilla and Its proprietors have been kuoivu for many years, could not continue if the medicine did not possess merit. A id these facts should certalhly convince people In other sections of the country that Hood's Sarsaparilla is a good, nJ'able medicine. ROACH t Buon, HARNEY, Prepared to do any work in the trade at reaKinallo"** ce ! work guaranteed to be first class Call and S' • 103 DO393 Ono Dollar —Of the 1500 torches prepared j for the occasion, of opening the 1 Found on the Blitzen near the presidential campaign in Portland I ) ranch of G. W. Wilshire an upper I set ot false teeth I'lie teeth were bv Senator Dolph, only about one I left at tIns office. thin! were used arid a good manv <>f those were carried by bovs hired for that purpose ------------- - BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS □ * I Po ‘•N d n i b A d t< •, I id 1 a larger and better stock of goods than anvfocai Oregon, and prices will compare favorably with any si resi of Rail Road. >gec Parties wishing their fall and winter supplies will’ Respectfullv, J. DURKHEIMER. IVotice All partus owing the firm of Durklieimer A Co. are urgently requested to call ami settle, as < tin rimi disire to close their books I I it once. Respectful! V. J. D i r U heimeh Alo. e«i< 1 1 Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold bv druggists, fl; six for f>. Prepared only by I. IIOOD 4 CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. M Noti»'i*. —The It< •ms in making the statement th it ‘‘nineteen twentieth- of l he (}. got itr figures from the wrong Alimi nae. The editor had better con verse ’« ith some of the member« or that association, who are posted and correct his mistake. A] '■ • is worlr-ing; the laziest, sfffrk-ing doubtful king, snv k-ing. the most common, joking, the leanest thin king, thirstiest, drin-king, slvest. win k ng. the nm t dangerous tal king. D( ¡A. ES1C OFFER. Tel ite | he I f he •ntr war E >'hit J Lan TOILET ARTICLES, G L A S S, PI d la possible before .Jan. 1st. we tiuv< ,S hiwtoh , kV F < - — a i? t > a, i|eci(led te make a proposition that II o I -I o ii<l lie accepted by everv ore I th Tlie (1’ood'forn, a wonderful mag i Itz.iue puiflished in Chicago—tin d a i B World’s Fair Citv—if you hav< A Large Assortment of l»lei |K>iot seen it ou cannot appreciate )ftl t how nictj it i«. t. Notwithstanding it is onlv a ve.-it — Portland is said tn be without hen B-*ld it already outranks manv of a single gambling house at th:- I' rhe oldest and most popular maga Hais just been Received. ,t in time. Chief of Police Sp»ncer suc zine- of the world. I YOU ASK WHY? Simply be- ceeded in closing everv one 1" ----------- O----- - - lati K cause it is published to please the sending out policemen clothed in | pen le and not the editors. In fact PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY C‘d 11 citizens’ dress In t’'is wav be«iie j my information of high characfei . eol ceeded in arresting the managers of that will teml tn make the peonlt Everything guaranteed pure and of the veryij all games, Chinese included. gl wiser belter ami happier, always PATENT MEDICINES SOLD AT MARKEDi*of finds a place in Goodfirin. — Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson she It has no hobbies and does not of pine creek precinct were in our Dav take sides on any questions except town several d avs of last week visit those of honesty, justice and puritv ’ -------- - Su< ing their une’e and mint Mr nmt Its eighty pag-s are filled each « an month with serial and short stones Mrs. Chas. Anderson, while h»*”c ■per' of the highest older, select and they called on u« and presented 11« <inq choice literature, poetry song ami with a cabbage head weighing 12 ___________________________ R a rt. par pounds v Matters .natters of dress. Woman’s) MRS. LOUIS RACINE, Propt , it | lore, llo..,e I’ ifphere, Decorations, Bodily •met —On the 2ftth lilt in Prineville, Over the Burns race course com- Grace and Beautv, Conduct ’ ” ~ ami I This Hotehhas recently been enlarged and entirely renovated jn a man by the name of Starring | mem-ing Oetot-rr 13th: ('harai/ter. Health—The Xurserv. I First day, I ‘ loth: — Running race i |i| ))H The table is Supplied with the Best the Market! nd v iittemp’ed suicide. IL* cut a gash' ise Affairs, Plants ami I all. ' i I ’ ur lir-e *e I Flowei Flowet«, / th< “, Practical Practical Amusements, j in hi« arm. with a razor, just below j mile flash, fiee fi - r ,,d ♦ I 2ft 1 raveling Men will find this Hotel a nice and D« : ’ jc , etc. etc., are al'y discussed each ably ,, T-,,, h I the elbow to the lone. Person« at Second day. 14th:—Running race month l>v editors who are thor ugh ' S ’ °P- i am traded by the noi-e he made in Iris 1 fi(H> vds tree tor Saddle Horses that I |„ , , . ........................ I..... î i . • & : !l.v pcsted on these departments ofl I We room broke open the door ami on-1 never run tor publie mono. 1 ursi I life. ♦ftO. I t<*r< d A Dr was immediatelv | | Of course you want Goodform, Same day: — Trotting Race, 1 !()](* 8 n in med and the n an's lifesav d.1 mile, free for all horses raised in everybody does, and our anange-) The cause was the excessive use of Harney Countv, 2 in 3. Purse inrni meiit with «mi me the publishers makes it, morphine and ci eaim*. ♦7ft. po»sible for yon tn get this most i Third dav. Iftth: —Running race. ‘H-aulitul and valuable magazine) —In an at'empt Io rob the first Prop*", . dash, . . free « - all. -• - for nothing during a limited time] 1 mile for IL M. HORTON, Purse national hack and the bank of C. | ♦ 1 ftO only. M Coed m A Co., at Coffeeville Fourth day, 17th:—fit 0 yd dash 1 The H erald is $2 ftO a year and Kan.. Oct ft. Bob and Grat Dalton, free tor all Purse ♦ 12 ft. the Goialforin $2 (Mt. Now we « ^DEALERS Fifth dav. ISth:—Running race. make our subscribers the following Tom lleddv and an unknown man DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PATLA* of tin* Dalton gang were killed, and I mile heats, 2 in 3, frte for all. otter, which will hold good as long Purse. ♦200. as we run this notice: L. STATIONERY. DIAMOND DYES. CHOICEp Emmet Dalton mortallv wounded. to ..Il nil de Sixth day, 19th:—Twentv five Also, the following citizens were mile race, free for nil, no one rider linquents who will p»v tip ami one * FANCY TOILET ARTICLES,TOBACCO, year in ldvauce awi«M and to all nt*W •»'r nu new • •• killed City Marshal. C T Con to run more than ft horses in sa’d i subscribers, we will «eml to their F nelly, Geo Cuhino and Charles race ami »ach rider to change P. O. ad iress. the G<edform “grat- Fine Wines & Liquors fcr Medici Brown. Cashier Thomas, G Avert horses every mile and start from is." '1 his is certain! y an offer that ! flu» a»»»-*»« * and Lucius Baldwin were fatally the score. Purse 17 ft. no one should overlook, and we I __ L ee C ai dwell . President. sincerely hope our readers will ac-, iHT*Prc8criptions accurately compounded. injured. w W. J ohnson , Secretary. ce pt. i FINE CUTLERY. NOTIONS FRENCH HOTEL City Drug I First Class Dental Work Done-