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The Herald
WEDNESDAY
APRIL 19. 18'3.
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A Famous Mound Opened.
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Having purchased the entire stock formerly belonging to Cal
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Again solicit trade from all Harnev and Malheur Counties. <
Ranchers-Cattlemen- Horsemen. Sheenmen I Cow Boys!
HARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE. TINWARE,
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HARDWARE, SUNDERIES, A CARPENTERS TOOL»
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T oledo , O., April 11 —Wide
I offer the same for sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH.
terest is manifested in the demoli
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nut grove, near Martin’s Ferry, this
state. The work of removal has
been in ; progress
two weeks, and at
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least two' niore will be Acquired. |
Last
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This
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Human ' skeletons, bones, skulls,,
elk antlers, implements, spear ai d it'200 Car loads, and ivill do it if prices are an object to hovers Re-1
member our motto: “ON E PRICE TO ALL ” Call or send for prices.
arrow-head, ctipstpnes.
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Merchants?—We can do vou good. Get our prices. Shipyour
mers. ijtones, etc . 7 have
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Some y>J the rejicx are’ entirely dif goods in care of thef^^
ferent from any recorded in history.
Proprietor.
JOHN SAYER,
Under ope skull Were .32 darts, all '♦»
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fine specimens and-pointing in one
Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East of Burns, near the bridge
direction. It is believed hidden
.treasures will yet be found. The
¡major pari of the stones found ary
Customers wi. receive GOOD FLOUR from
’different from any in the Ohio val-I
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|ev. There are different sizes, and
Good Wheat
Vrofr. large down to very small speci
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mens. Several sk-in wirapers were
found nd a number of monstrous
points. The antlers found measure
<4 feet across and 6} inches in di |
aineter at the base. Some of the
the]
human bones are in a good state of
preservation, while others crumbled I
Mens Youths and Boys Sizes.
inidMimlw hen removed. Over two
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skeletons found was a thin stratum
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of red day, looking as if it hip I beep
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homed «na earefnllv cemented
over the dir» 4«akeep«ut the water
Whole Sale .and Retail. — Anil a large Merchant Tailor
Main St Burns Ore
Tie mound i/»2$) feet high and 117
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fcr-t in iliaftider. Few mounds are ing Department. Send for samples.
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SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE. Box .376 Salem Ore.
la-Fgep- ’. Nine-tenth« of the nioutpi I
First class turnouts of all kinds. Hay and «rain eheap, and h »rs*
vejltiw <d tv.; the other);
tenth is of dafk earth and stones. • ' • .'-i • '
•eceive the best attention.
The flay.is entirely different from I j,reat risk in leaving your horse in
— A farm on Trout creek contain
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any in this neighborhood. From
■meh an exposed position; the Van ing 160 acres. .This ranch has
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the top fir th« bottom are at. least
about 100 acres of meadow and it
kwe
pickets
are
all
about
us.
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admirably
stTmekuLtor a first class
<30 strata of earth. The articles of
sheep,
cattle
or
horse
ranch,
being
personal use must have been expos ^o and put him in the barn.'
surrounded bvthe very best range
Burns-Canyon Stage Line,
ed to an intense heat; onlv day or
“She left the room, ami after a Title good For terms call at this
stone could resist it. If it were not few minutes return» d, when we re- office or write Bvrd
King, Real
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for this we might know of the hah u ned our conversation. Suddenly Estate Agents, Burris Oregon.
its and customs of the people and • he started up and listened. ‘Col
the advance they made in the arts onel, you must go now,’ she ex-
A good ranch belonging to 11. G.
They certainlv dev doped a civil! -laimed. ‘1 hear the sounds of Catnphelll. containing 160 acre« 1'2 r^-Con netta with the Ontario. Prlnevfllr. and I nkevfew mani at Ruma. Good aecomort»
tiona for |>aaai-n*tera.
zation of a vigorous and original horses’ hoofs; the Federal«ar«com miles south east of Burns. This
grow’h. The dead and buried cul ing!’ Rushing out of doors she led ranch has about KM) acres of good
tore of the ancient people to whose mv horse to the back of the’ house, meadow land. Price $8(M> or will
memory they erected such nionu- I and I, following her. j 'mped on Ins trade for sheep.
B yrd «V K ing .
nitnt« is especially noteworthy in »ack. The most natural thing for
that if differs from all < therextinct me to have done would have been
civilization The people must have to set spurs to him and get away as
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been numerous, an I their works -oon as possible. But 1 could not.
8. B. Ware is now at work in the Stenger Blacksm
stand distinctively original from I was young and impressionable
Agents to sell our choice and bar
any foreign influence. This mound and the situation was entrancing dy Nursery Stock. We have many and that he is a first class mechanic.
is supposed to be 1000 years old.
The moon shed a silverv light upon new special varieties, both in fruits
Remember he guarantees satisfaction in every respect.
the earth, a gentle breeze was stir-! and ornamentals to offer, which ar»
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ring and the rustle of the leaves in< controlled onlv by us. We pay
Saved By a Kiss.
Call
and
try
me
the grand old trees was like music '■ommission or salary. Write us at
“I was Lieutenant Colonel of a to my soul. Ano amid these en j once for terms, and secure choice
Kentucky cavalry r*gim«nt.” con chanting surroundings a beautiful of territory.
S. B WARE
M ay B rothers . Nurserymen,
tinned Colonel John C. Underwood face with tearful eyes looked up in
Rochester. N Y.
of Kentucky, while relating a story to mine, beseeching me to hasten
to a Boston Globe leporter. “Our I c-mld not resist the Imitation,
command was in East Tennessee, and, stooping down from mv horse,
and one bright moonlight night 1 put mv arm around her. drew her
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to mv side and kissed her
conclude»! to ride away from < camp
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As - I did
so a shower of bullets
ai.d take a look about the ' vicinity.1 ' •’ —
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I rode several miles, ami coming to passed oyer my head. I was in
MRS. LOUIS RACINE, Prop’t.
a farmhouse, hitched my horse and full sight of a company of Federal
knocked at the door. A young wo horsemen. Mv horse realized the
man. the most Iteautiful 1 had ever» danger as well as I. and a race for
Hotel haa recently been enlarge and entirely renovated in first cla>» atyie.
Been; it seemed to me. apjieared af life t nailed. The enemy pressed
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Table ia Supplied with the Bent the Market Affords.
Oldnat bw«M
bare«* for *«cuf«n*
aacurtn« «atanta
patenta tn
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meri,
and her aged mother were the only than once th-ir bullets grazed my Old»»
America.
latent taken
IU»n out
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bf na
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hmu«ht before
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occupants of the house, the men of head, but fortune favored me, and Ua pablM braaoua« (tr«a fr«a of char«« la U m
the family being in the Confederate I at length reached the Confederate
Traveling men will find thia Hotel a nite and d*Mialle pin»
army. We ch«tte<1 pleasantly for lines in safety. Do you wonder • Lamat
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aaf «»««aUfie
anenUfie p«««r
paper In
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a rw minutes, when my fair hostess that I remember when a kiss savtd rear: fiU#«*« moni ba Adfiriaa NI'XM» OO. stop.
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arose and said: 'Colonel, you ran a my life?”
Our Stock is Complete
in every Department
Salem Woolen Mills,
A re C loth M akers akd
C lothing M anufacturers .
ALL WOOL!
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