East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 09, 1892, Image 2

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The Herald.
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBERS 1S!'2
—Miss Azuha Young has taken
a class in music in Prineville. She
left here for that town last Monday.
The Druggists
tn Ixiwcll, Max, agree in wring that thej
•ell more of H imx I’ a SursaparUla than of ail
other blood purifiers. For instance:
F. C. G oodale : I nil more of Hood’» Sar a-
parillu than all other blood piaiflcra.
A. W. Dows 4 Co: Hood’s takes the lead
When Wilson, the murderer of
sarsaparillas.
Mamie Walsh, jumped the fence •f C. all F. other
B lancii otr>: Wo sell more of Hood’s
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a ti r his escape fr< m Sherifl Kelly, iars.iparllla thu i >f any similar.
HARNEY,
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the sheriff marked the top rail M arxton 4 S haw : With us tho «ala of
flood
’
s
is
9
to
1
of
any
other
kind.
THANKSGIVING.
Prepared to do any work in the t ale at reasona1,!.
where he went over with a view to F. X E. B ulky A Co.: Hood’« Sarsaparilla
I n
1s
one
of
the
best
tmuicines.
having a starting point to put C arlton X II ovey : Hood’s Sarsapa-H’a is
first
‘ Home and Table Decorations , hounds upon his tiack. Th* rail one of tho best medicines wo bare. Iutale
ork guaranteed to be first class
Oil qjyj •
for Thanksgiving” is a sul ject of has since l.een I ronght to Salem . iucrea.es every yeur.
, F. P. M oody : We sell twice as much of
the S
interest to housewives just DKW and made into walking canes, anil Hood’s Sarsaparilla as of anythin : similar.
til th>
C.
A.
S
wan
:
Hood
’
s
is
the
most
popular
E Igar Sanders, the pioneer florist tl e canes, with Sheriff Kcllv’s knife
Blanc
of tho day.
burns advertisements
of Chicago, gives some nraetieal marks on them, are in the possess­ i sarsaparilla
Tmiiry O ther druggists speak similarly.
Cape
I This popularity at home, where Hood’s
hints thereon in Goodform for No- ion of several young men.
; darsapurilla aud its proprietors have been
J
Lord
w-mbir Sara Sedgwick discusses I
J known for nmuy years, could not continue if
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gon, a
mediclue did not possess merit. And
the ‘•Thanksgiving Dinner” in an
—The Elite Saloon under the i the
these facts should certainly convince people
the Ci
equally practical manner arid, in manage m ent of Harris is ; In other sections of the country that Hood’s
Ift
fict, the November i-sue of that lioit g a good business. Everything ; Sarsaparilla is a good, reliable medicine.
thrills
bright Chicago magazine is a is kept in his line and of the
i
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
tempi*
Thanksgiving number throughout, best quality not “bug juice” bill | Pohl bv druggists, fl; six for f>. Prepared
f’.JI
.
> I ?">r by C. I. HOOD X CO., Apothecaries,
oortioi
It
even to the stories, illustrations,
sttaight goo Is. call and sample. Lowell, .v •««.
uL
ll
contin
1 IOO D o ?O3 Ono Dollar
etc , which are all unusually attract
—The O. C. Company of Hun
sealed
ive. The frontispiece is a now his
- e-
I
tington
are now receiving
the • re
I have a larger and better stock of pools than any J king o
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foried picture. representing the .ward of fair honest dealing with)
Oregon, and prices will compare favorably with any iio» whose
preparatioi s being made tor the the ranchers of our county. Even
Pizarr.
of Rail Road.
fust 'I hanksgiving, appoirted by •lav we hear of some one starting
old G ivernor Bradford, of Massa for that place and with the inten
Parties wishing their fall and winter supplies willi carritgi
'ion
of
buying
of
that
firm.
piobal
chusetts, in 1623.
on me.
Respectfully,
biuidlh
— At the Shoe and Boot Store of
other”'
H
•- *
While George Debord, of High Lunaburg and Fry is wh°re von
Orpf1
get the best wear Their stock is
vi Ley, Union countv. a 10 year old complete comprising all styles, and
to se|l
bov, was out hunting in the timber bought frmn the most responsible
jvö
Bettkli
with a 22 calila r r H-, his dog treed firms, making a specialty < f that |
H
a i animal which proved to ie a line of goods, they exercise jt dge i
I
luge-sized lynx. The boy, not ment in the selection of stock.
and a
I
'm
in
for
Sale.
k owing the danger, took aim at
)
nessll
th- Kilim: l’a head and fired
One
section
of
land
about
7
miles
more
L ickily it was a good shot and the
north
of
Burns,
fullv
160
acres
of
pastin
lynx came tumblng fr< m the tree,
vhich
can
be
irrigated,
and
quality
could •
hat ing been shot through the brain
of
soil
unsurpassed.
Good
outlet
fives <
1 ad the animal only I t en wound
to
range.-
For
sale
cheap.
Ag:
rd it woutd nodoubt have attack d
.A.
3E.Q
OFFER
E
GRACE
'=™».
B yrd & K ing .
Perez
the bov, and serious n st Its might
the c<
have follow« d The lynx was 11ir< e
A Large Assortment of
Wishing
to «»‘cure as many re­
Farm fop Sale.
nortl
»
three fei t live inches lo g.—Hepp
newals and new subscription as
»,
ner lb cord
CUTLERY, NOTIONS Sout
A good ranch belonging to H. G I possibl e before Jan. 1st. we have
the I I g
Campbell!, containing 160 acres 12 decided to make a proposition that
this lua
A tramp harness n aker now miles south cast of Burns, This I should be accepted
Hab just been Received.
by every one. i
-
whil hit
working for \. L. Hunter, of Albany, ranch has about 100 acres of good The Goodforn, a wonderful maga
latei [ too
came to this coa«t in a remarkable meadow land. Price $800 or will zine published in Chicago—th“'
World’s Fair Citv—if yon have
nort 1 kl
way. He was in Chic‘go a few I trade for sheep.
PHYSICIANS
’
PRESCRIPTIONS
CAREFULLY
I
not seen it you cannot appreciate'
rem Bnin
wt tks ago, and raw in the car shops
I
I
B yrd & K ing . i how nice it is.
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the moter now in use on th e Albany
Everything gtiaranteed pure and of the vrryi Mou
Notwithstanding it is only a year
sigh
street railway line, It was then
old it already outranks many of
PATENT MEDICINES SOLD AT MARKED!
the oldest and most popular niaga-
abi‘lit to be shipped to this cit V
Spai
i
zines of the world,
lie procured a pair of I lankets and
YOU ASK WHY? Simply be­
All parties owing the firm of .1
Rus
a quantity of provision, and co i- Durkheimer & Co . i an* urgent 1} cause it is published to please the
ceal ng himse’f in the water tank of , requested to call and setlie, as ‘ the peo le and not the editors. In fact
of F
the moter took a free ride to this: i til III desire to close their l ooks | any information of high character
hav
¡that will tend to make the people
coast, arro ing here safe and sound. at once.
Respect
full
V.
!
wiser
better
and
happier,
always
Vi<
It was a r.ovel ride, r and he savs he I
.1 DuskllKlMER A’Co.
finds a p.ace in Goodt’irm.
the
ixperii nc d but little ;■ inconvenience
i
1
It has no hobbies ami <1oes not
Thi
in making the long journey.
take sides on any questions except,
rney.
wai
—Notice our offer of the H erald those of honesty, justice and purity. '
and Goodform, an excellent maga Its eighty pages are tilled each
Tinware & Sheet-Sron W Un
An
-Isa loyceof Harney is still zine, the subscription of which is ( month with serial and short stories
I of the highest older, se lect and
very ill.
otl
•+2. We offer bulb st the price of, ' choice literature, poetry song and
-:-:-ALSO DEALERS IN-l-l-
i
—The presidential • ‘lection for ‘.lie Herald. We do th s not be-i I art
hardware paints öils
the coming four \ears term, . i >s now cause we feel ourstlvc* financially '
Matters of dress. Woman’s
doors & WINDOWS, |
u thing of the past, und somebody bale to do so, but «e desire to in 'Sphere, Ho...e Decorations. Bodilv
TIN 4
11
and Beantv, Conduct and
is left.
crease the ci-culution of our paper. | (¡race
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arncter. Health—The Nursery. AMMUNITION & FISHING rAC.CL’S
it MECH/
—Mrs. Goodman who has been , and ns an inducement to delinquent j . ()1|r
.r House Affairs, Plants and
ware
,
garden
seeds
,
farmers
’
subscribers
to
pay
up
Me
I
■
reduce^
hope ! Elower«', Practical A musemonts, |
absent for some time.
visiting lour
;
friends
will
avail
themselves
of
¡etc,
-- o'| etc . etc., are ably discussed each
friends in Bak er county, returned a this liberal proposition,
and we month
■
— are ......
by editors who
thor ugh
t
few davs ago. She is now residing
earnestly solicit those :n arrears to, |y posted on th°se departments of I
iiour to« n
pay up.
life
Clippings from our Neighboring Ex­
changes.
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J. DURKHEIMER,
KTotice,
,
"Than ksgivjng
November
Good music sud !lm managers
M 18S2.
Of course you want Goodform,'
everybody does, and our ariange-
1 ment witli the publishers makes it
possible f >r yon to c»*t this most
I heauiitul and valuable magazine
for nothi 'g during a liurted tine
only.
, Th<* H erald is |2 *0 a year and
the Goodform $2 00
Now we
make our subscribers the following
offer, which will hold good as long)
as we run this notice: to all de­
linquent» who will pav up and one
War in advance and to all new
subscrilxTs, we will send to their
I*. O ad Iress. the Goodform “grat-J
is.” This is certainly an offer that I
I no one should overlook, and we
sincerely hope our readers will ac­
cept
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IL M. HORTON,
< -^.DEALERS IN a —»
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DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PATE>' J
STATIONERY. DIAMOND DYES. CHOICE J
A FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. TOBACCO/
Fine Wines & Liquors fcr
Prescriptions accurately compounded.
First Class Dental Work D°ni
U.,ed