East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 29, 1895, Image 3

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Miss Winnie Davis will leave I
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tonight with the Washington artll- i
CUAF ISTHEBKST.
Having purchased the entire stock formerly belonging to Cal
VllVt NO SQUEAKING.
ery of New Orleans and after spend-I
WIpNKSDATMAY»18!5.
. ing a day in the Crescent City will ■
«5. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALE
Geer, comprising all lines of
proceed to Richmond. She held
,
4?3.
5
-°FlNECAlf&KAN6AR0ll
OREGON REPUBLICANS.
.several receptions this morning,
$3.5.0 POLICE, 3 SOLES.
HARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARK,
during which she met severalhhou-
<?sp2. workingmens
sand veterans ai d others.
EXTRA FINE.
Portland, May 25-The conven­
A touching incident occured in
B oys 'S chool S hoes .
tion of the state Republican league
STOM HARDWARE, SUNDERIES, A CARPENTERS
•LADIES-
the course of the morning when
.u. div
nitv lodav,
todav. over <00
.hi.
‘3-”-' bwto « n 6 o G.
Governor Lubbock, in a choking
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
delegates being present, lhe en- Í
I offer the same for sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH.
voice, said to the daughter of Jeffer­
rWL’ DOUGLAS,
the
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tire afternoon was consumed in
BROCKTON, MASS.
son Davis: “It was I who carried Yon can »avc money
C. H. VOEGTLEY.
by purchu.iug W. L. (
ejection of six delegates to the na- I
Douglnfl
Shoe«»
-
you,
child,
into
prison
to
see
your
Because, we are the largest manufacturers of
tinnal conventi. n to be held at
advertised shoe# in the world, and guarantee
[
father.
”
He
got
no
further.
Miss
the value by stamping the name and price on
Cleveland
While some of the
the bottom, which protects you against high
!
Davis
threw
her
arms
about
his
prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes
delegates chosen are favorable to
equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
neck and they both mingled their | wearing qualities. We have them sold every-
silver, they are unamimous against
where at lower prices for the value given than
tears. Grizzled veterans were visi | onv other make. T ike no substitute. If your
any declaration on the monev
dealer cannot supply you, wc can. bold by
bly affected by the scene. At noon (
question by the National League of
the convention of the United Con­
Republican clubs.
federate Veterans resumed its ses
This evening four delegates were
sion and took up the work where it
—To all subscriber? of the E. O
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elected from each of the two con­
was left off yesterday —Statesman. H erald ar.d those in arrears, who
-fc* -ETt
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gressional districts. These dele­
will pay up and renew, we will send j
gates are also opposed to any action
on the silver question by the Re- »'»“*
L’”,>
BI"inS D'” the Semi Weekly New York World
filT*
Th~t*T wIF
publican National Loattue.
ciswns.
free for s'x months. For reliable
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I Furnished by W. D H arlan . Land News there is no better paper than
Corner of 1st. and B Street,
FREE SILVER VOTED DOWN.
and Mining Attorney, Wash­
the World.
m . H BRENTON .........................................................
Proprietor
At tonight’s session a resolution
ington, D. C.
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introduced by the silver men call­ i
t
LIVE RY S ABLE
ing for free coinage of silver at the
A gricultural .
OFFICE
I have two littie grand children
ratio of 16 to 1 was voted down by
The widow of a deceased home who are teething this hot summer
an over« helming majority.
stender having submitted
final weather and are troubled with'
proo1’showing full compliance with bowel complaint.
I give them
N ew Y ork , May 22.— United the law secures thereby the equità
States Senator Thomas H. Carter of | ! ble title to the land involved, and Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Montana is at the Imperial hotel i ' delay in the issuance of final certifi­ Diarrhoea Remedy and it acts like.
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He is here < n I usincss aid will cate will not affect her rights. In a charm. I earnestly recommend
start for his home after hexing had the event of her subseqie.it death it for children with bowel troubles.'
I was myself taken with a severe
a talk with ex President Harrison
the equitable title descenda to the I attack of bloody flux, with cramps!
Senator Carter, who is chairman
heirs.
and pains in my stomach,one-third
of the Republican national com-
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of
a’bottle of this remedy cured me.
luittee, was found by a reporter at
Within
twenty-four hours I was'
A coal entry’ embracing land not
the Imperial. Ae was asked to ex­
The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as­
sures the public that he is prepared to accommodate
press his views on the national situ­ included in the declaratory state­ out of bed and doing my house,
in every way in his line of business.
ation, and more especially concern ment, but necessary to the working work. Mrs. W. L. Dunagan, Bon-
¿ft
Hay and grain constantly on hand, and careful help.
For.
ing the silver question. Senator of the mine and not in excess ot aqua, Hickman Co., Tenn.
Carter Slid: “The Republican pros-‘the legal acreage, may be allowed j Bale bY H. M. Horton,
I Passengers taken to all parts of the country.
Hearse and Job Wagen
pec*? west of the Mississippi depend . to stand where good faith on the
' n connection
on how the party meets the silvei | part of the entry men is manifest.
I
•¡U'Stion. The western demand
limit be in t in the national plat- 1
form Fiftv nine electoral votet
i
MINERAL.
PER MONTH '
depend on this. These votes will
patent. !
The issuance of a placer
I n Y our O wn L ocality
n t go to any man not willing tn
or. a record *hich shows that there made easily and honorably, without capi
1I <ige himself to sign silvt r legisla
I
is no known lode or vein within the tai, during your spare hours. Any man,
woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand |
timsei'tti him bv congnss li
placer claim, precludes the subse­ I ily, without experience. Talking un '
would not be surprising if the holis»
quent allowances of a lode entr\ necessary. Nothing like it for money­
making ever offered before. Our workers
eteted tho president, should the
within said limits, while said patent always prosper. No time wasted in
►i or men put a third candidate in
S. BAILEY, Proprietor.
learning the business. We teach you in
is outstanding
a night how to succeed from the first
the field. 1 believe silver bills will
hour. You can make a trial without ex­
le passed by lo;h houses next
Notice of application for mineral | pense to yourself. We start you, ftirnish
'ear.
everything needed to carry on the bust
Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc.
patent must be posted during the ness successfully, and guarantee you
"As to the ear didates, there is no
against
failure
if
you
but
follow
our
period of publication, in the local simple, plain instructions. Reader, if 1 Saloon is first class in every particular. Experience bartender
pronounced sentiment. Allison is
office having jurisdiction over the vou are n need of ready money, and
the only num w est of the Mississippi
Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious.
want to know all about the best paying
land, and in the absence of such’ business liefore the public, send us your
named. I am unable to estimate
posting, a republication must be! address, and we will mail you a docu­
h's followii g. John C. Spooner,
ment giving you all the particulars.
formerly senator from Wisconsin, made in due accordance with statu- j
TRUE & CO., Box 400,
has many friends. The silver views I tory requirements
Augusta, Maine.
of the candidate and r ot his | erson '
ali'v will interest us. We shall in- I
fist on the man making a declara­
tion which will meet that senti­
ent —Statesman.
JOHN SAYER,
Proprietor.
W. L. D ouclas
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Wilf A'W.-W.
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120
dollars
wins, Liquors, Cigas and Cigarrtts
muhn S rLOuH& S aw mill
Confederate Veterans.
Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East of Burns, near the bridge
HociTdx, Tex, May 24 — Al-'
tnough many of the visiting con-
Werat* veterans left fur home last
n'|ht. taere are still several thoua-
*n<l here. A grand parade was
this afternoon by the veterans
ln<i all the militia companies at
bampCu leraon. The parade was
r>ued by states, the companies be-[
^inline in the order in which,
Customers wil receive GOOD FLOUR from
Good Wheat
I.re
respective
*i>ecl’ve Hates
states seceded from I rr'A'rcriixTxxtT-T-TZT,,
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"'”" ^’^WinnieDavisand GEAT SEMI“WEEKLY. ONLY $ L j ^EA*
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veter-1
Gordon reviewed the veter-
Any reaber of the E ast O regon H erald can get The Twice-»-
’»>(! militia which participated,' p
J^puhlic free by sending in three new yearly subscribers to The
af*r which thpra w.o
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Republic with 13.
rattle with .
,a.*ran eiami
In addition to obtaining the greatest news weekly in America
light batterv F Thi’rd’n" * ¿"I' Pubpcriber 10 Tbe RePub,ic will save ten times the priceof the pap^or
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rigmient, more every year by the special offers made subs, ribers from time utiml
Worki’illco ^ur.hM^yn^r,r
f
a.miP ?pie8 Of The RePuNic will be sent anyone npon recen
br<Uon tor^l
lhe dav’’' dele ci Poelal card request. Address all orders,
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WAGON
SHOP.
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c innon a kenyon
burns
Shop opposite the Brewery
All work in our line done neatly and with j :
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