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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1893)
The Herald. When visiting a printing office —The Burns Meat Market will • 'keep these rules in yiew: Enter be constantly «applied with choice [ 1 softly, sit down quietly, subscribe beef, pork and mutton. E W. for the paper and pay in advance, McCrrty proprietor. keep six feet away from the devil, The Red Front Saloon keeps the -Local News. hands off the manuscript, don’t best brands of whiskeys, wines, monkey with the exchanges and beer and cigars. Is furnished with Baker City, Or. above all avoid reading the type on B ohm — On the 1st inst., in Burns, card, pool and billiard tables. Lee <o Mr. and Mrs. James Moore a the galleys.—Ex. Caldwell proprietor. Also takes order« for enlarging pictures: Crayon or Pastel. Work « •boy. —Bailey and Johnson, proprie- guaianteed on delivery or no charges made. - ‘The Sherman law, which de —The few apple trees on John former tor * l‘,e **Tex” Saloon, are doing grades silver from its L_____ Post Office Address, box 361. Boise City, Idaho Hipsman’s ranch, we are informed, position as a money metal to that at good business, because their cus are loaded with apples. of a mere commodity, should be|J*rae” ™eive the courtwyand po- J. H. Jett Marble Co —The Santiam, McKinzie and repealed. while at the same time the ' lite attention so . essential to sue- Des Chutes, we believe. are threy of use of both gold^ and silver a« the 'cess .the prettiest rivers in the universe. standard money of the country, | — A farm on Trout creekcontain- against * ing 160 acres. This ranch has - —Dr. D. B. Cate,dentist,now has without discriminating grooms at the French Hotel, and in- either metal or charge of mintage, ' about 100 acres of meadow and is GENERAL MERCHANDISE W holesale a R ml •witee all those having work in his ! 88 declared for in the last democrat admirably situated for a first class sheep, cattle or horse ranch, being profession to call on him. Dr. Cate1 *c ns,ional platform, should be surrounded by the very best range. is undoubtedly a first class dentist, "*,<’urwl- To repeal the Sherman Title good For terms call at thiB I have a larger and letter stock of goods than any firm in eastern and as such we take pleasure in I | law without restoring the silver office or write Byrd & King, Real Oregon, and orices will compare favorably with any store on the lint /Lil«, to its forme- ____ £___ ___ __ as ^— full 1« Klflt.Qt A A Agents, «TAnia Ruma * _ _ _ _* Estate Burns OrAomn Oregon. recommending him to our readers ' .dollar function of Rail Road. .< rr j, O . il^xal tender money would be ne —Sir Hadley, Receiver on the . ,, , . ... Parties wishing their fall and winter supplies will do well to call z-v n n __ I remedial legislation. It would only O. P. R R.. assures us that 65 miles on me. Respectfully, Notice. be making a bad matter worse | more of the road will be made this “The tariff should also be most fall, bringing it to the Des Chutes materially reduced immediately1 A number one Durand Organ for Burns Ore. J. DURKHEIMEB, river, about 150 miles from this and an income tax should be * cheap. Call at the H erald place, and the completion of the provided for, by which the wealth J Office for further information, whole line next summer. of the country would t>e comjielled —On our trip to Portland we inet to help bear the burden of taxation ” A good ranch belonging to H. G. with the Martin bovs, Mrs. Martin —Gov. Penncver. Campbell, containing 160 acres 12 TOILET A RTICLE8, GLASS, PUTTY, Ac. and Misses Allie and Mary Waters, miles south east of Burns. This at upper Soda. On our- return the Oregon State Normal School, ranch has about 100 acres of good boysand Mrs. Martin «.were still Monmouth, Oregon. meadow land. Price $800 or will there having been joined-.Jiy . Mrs. | trade for sheep. W. E. GRACE P roprietor , BURNS, OREGON McGowan and family, < once a -resi- * B yrd A K ino . dents uf our town but now <sfri?ort j land The M isses Waters had gone I A Large Assortment of A Marvaloua Discover/ Fra«. on to Brownsville to visit friends j i and relatiyes. Superfluous hair removed per FINE CUTLERY NOTIONS. Etc —The band boys of our town are very much discouraged Itecauee of an utter disregard by our citizens for their labor and inconvenience, interfering with their daily voca tions., practicing so as to tie able to giye good music on the 4th also materially interfering with their own pleasure and amusement on the day of the 4th. The promise of pay is all the reward yet given, and we believe that is the same kind of pay the band has received every year since its organization. We opine if a celebration next year depends on our band for music the pay will have to come in advance, which is certainly a bad state of affairs, when the men of the town who are benefited by such gatherings cannot bc'irusted to keep a promise to pay for the music furnished. manently, instantaneously, without | Has just been Received. pain, by Electro Chemical Fluid. In order to prove superiority, we I will for next db days eend sample | .bottle and testinibnials free, on re- PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDS* I ceipt of nineteen cents to pay post Everything guaranteed pure and of the very best qua ""Ifc 1 a8e- Electro Chemical Co., 25 East PATENT MEDICINES SOLD AT MARKED PRICE. 14th St. New York. ..OWN» The leading Normal School of the Northwest. Strong professional and U absolutely Decenary In order to have ya» »endemic courses, and well organ- feet health. Hood’« Barsaparilla 1« U m (real izid model school for practical blood purifier, quickly conquering »erofula, •alt rheum, and all other imtldioui enemies training of teachers. Normal, Ad-, which attack the blood and undermine th« Manufacturers vanced Normal, Business, Music. health. It also builds np the whole system, cures dyspepsia and sick headache, and ore» and art Departments. Beautiful • comes that tired feeling. and healthful location—light ex | Scrofula Sores. “My adopted boy, aged 14 year», sufTered penne—no saloon*. The Normal terrioly from scrofula sores on his leg, which -:-:-AL8O DEALERS IN has enjoyed a steady growth during spread till they at one time formed one great from the calf of his leg up to his thigh, PAINT3 HARD- the past year, reaching an enroll sore partially covered with scab, and discharging ment af over 400. the largest in its matter continually. The muscles became OIL9 eon traded so that his leg was drawn up and he WARF —Crossing the Cascades we had hvstorv New members have been could hardly walk. We tried everything we the pleasure of rising two days in added to the faculty, new apparatus could hear of, without success, until we be glass gan gtvlnghim Hood's Sarsaparilla. In Just TTT5TT pin”’ C< mpany with Mr. Samuel Newsom supplied, and th» course ef study a month, after he had taken two-thirds of a doors of Prineville, to whom we are in revised and strengthened. The bottle, the sores entirely healed, his leg is per fectly straight, and he STOVES & staA debted for many reminiscences of graduates are in demand to fill Can Walk as Well as Ever. & WIN the early days of the Willamette good positions. The diploma enti-| Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best medicine 1 saw for scrofulous humor. It has done Valley as well as the first settle ties the holder to «each in any ever RANGERS DOWS Its work more than satisfactorily.” Wiixtaw county in the state without further 1 I andbui , Rockdale, Milam County, Texan ment of Crook county. Mr. New Tuition, Normal i som is a good talker possessing a examinations. Hood’s Sarsaparilla TINWARE, GRANIT $6 25 p t term of 10 weeks; Sub-1 Bold bv druggists. Il; lix for |S. Prepared AMMUNITION A FISHING TACKLE- fine lupmorv and time passes very1 WARE, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE GARDEN SEEDS, FAR »nlv bv C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, pleasantly in his company. After Normal 15 00 per term of 10 weeks; tow«». Mass MERS’ A MECHANICS’ TOOLS A UNDERTAKING GOODS. IOO Dose* Ono Dollar passing Fish Lake and near the Business $6 25 per term Board al, Call and see our Holiday goods. summit of the mountain he showed Normal dining hall $1.75 per week. | us a tombstone erected to the mein . ¡ Rooms from 50 Ct«, per week (un-1 ah old àxd Witp-Taixn R xm « dy .—Mr». ory of a young man wlio was aedi-1 furnished) to fl 00 and $1.26 fur- Wtndalow'a seething Syrup ba» been u»ed for over fifty tear» by million» ofmother» for their Board and lodging in I dentally shot and instantly killed,: mshed. children while teething, with perfect «ucce»», i: ».«ofhe» the child, totter» the «umi allay* w hile drawing a loaded gun from a private families $3 50 ar.d $4 00 all pain, cure« wind colic, and 1» the I eat reme edy for Diarrheoea. la pleaaant to the taeie per week. Tuition, board, lodgii g I wagon, muzzle towards him, Oct. ■Mil bv Drncgtra in every part of the world. Twenty Presente a bottle, it» value I» invaiò H. M. HORTON Proprietor 17, 1871, 22 years ago. His name and books less than $150 per year. labie. He »ure and ack for Mrs. Wlndalow ■ Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Conservatory of Music. Thorough i was James A. McKnight, 18 years of age. The poor bov lost his life courses in Vocal and Instrumental ,r « ^--nwarwwa TM.-^ » quite a distance from home ' in the, Mueic. Tuition, $40 per term of rOSTL?' V s cntYÄ ; P«-» ” O. bartug iu<i. i. . , ? -. Ip .:>■»>. •.yü-íu.í.i. DRUGS. MFDTCTNES. CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDTCTNEf company of a hunting party. His 10 lessons. . i au Us--« tu. . lu” »tjnuul U 4 J.. .; ,v vauvM'.-e >• J.vuy '•* ^remains were taken home for burial! Moniuouth is easily accessible1 Ui c - j ;. o; C- 'U»uai| ; h, . . 1 au-. i- rj,. . a- STATTONFRY. DIAMOND DYER. CHOTCF PERFUMES Ba .X.. *C. ..II..-, . . Slid ... P’H . M and this tombstone was erected on from all parts of the state, twelve . U i. ; L—. rxiic*;«. .e <A .-.-tux. ' u » ax I : in ¡ Kt > A FANCY TOTLET ARTICLES. TOBACCO. CTGARS ETC. the very spot where the accident oc miles from the 8tate Capitol, sixty I vVt bnviii r t •-* .•<» r • • .•’»ttsl- • 1 «•• 1 t . Ku 1 .tv ir. h«* ■ i .i, «* t -hi» curred, by bis parent« to mark the mile« south of Portland. Catalog'.e •-••til »lit ■ »- -• ”<■» Fine Wines & Liquors for Medical Purposes wr t.'<1 it • i nr,, place where a beloved boy breathed ( ch* erfullv sent on application. ihte •M I <k'- t • ! X il i hill i- • < »»t »' H-” U. «*"’«• »■ E^E~I reacriptiou« accurately compounded. all hi« lot. at the time he was just I Address P L- C amfbell Pres , i t-«f j !• thv- r - First Class Dental Work Done. or S S eldp . Secv of Faculty. entering into manhood. w • .. ■> Pure Blood GIER BROS. Tinware & Sheet-Iron Goods I , y I i ,