East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 19, 1895, Image 3

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While Cunningham and his em-l
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ployes W'-re guarding'he warehouse H erald and those in arrears, who
lust night, firebugs ciept through will pay up and renew, we will send
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the lines and set fire to ihe house., the Semi Weekly New 5 ork \V orld (
Among Them in the Cunningham’s loss is $50,000 and free for six months. For reliable
1‘»ÙÎÎ Tells of Their Pe-
his whole ranch is devastated. Ln- kews there is no better paper than
the World.
«urance $6000.—Statesman.
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culiarities.
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June 10-Rev. Dr. Hess
of the Nashville Christian
¿1 ocate, the official organ of the
M t1 odist Episcopal church South,
„ddremd the Methodist ministers’,
„^ingbre today on “The Negro
Probl. in »6 a Southerner Sees It.”
He denied that the negro race is in- |
erasing at such a rate as liable to
<1( n.inate the South for years.
•■Oue thing,” he said, “we must
nuke tip our minds to. first as last,
a d that it- that the colored race ’8
sbs< lutely sure to continue as the I
colored race. I occasionally ad- ■
dress colored meetings. I have'
just f< ur points. I tell them to get |
religion, get married, get education, (
get a home. I’m sorry to say that
in m ny communities there’s the
densest barbarism.
"The negro is often the victim of
mob law when it is not merited, but
often the outrages have been such
as to make the blood of any man
boil. It seems to me that the lead­
ers at the Ncrtb lay greater empha-1
tis on the penalities inflicted than !
on the outrages.”
Welcome Rain.
L eavenworth , June 11.—The1
Leavenworth Times is in receipt of
a special report from 67 counties in
the state of Kansas. The reports
show that an average of four inches
of rain has fallen over the state in i
the last 12 days; that the wheat
will make half a crop; that corn is j
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106 DOLLARS
1 have two littie grand children
PER MONTH wh© are teething this hot summer
I n Y our O wn L ocality weather and are troubled with
made easily and honorably, without capl bowel complaint.
I give them
tai, during your spare hours. Any man Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand
lly, without experience. Talking un- | Diarrhoea Remedy and it acts like
necessary. Nothing like it for money-
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making ever offered before. Our workers 1 a charm. I earnestly recommend
always prosper. No time wasted in it for children with bowel troubles,
learning the business. We teach you in T
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a night how to succeed from the first I was myself taken with a severe
hour. You can make a trial without ex­ j attack of bloody flux, with cramps
pense to yourself. We start you, furnish
everything needed to carry on the busi­ , and pains in my stomach,one-third
ness successfully, and guarantee you of a bottle of this remedy cured me.
against failure if you but follow our
simple, plain instructions. Reader, if Within twenty-four hours I was
von are n need of ready money, and out of bed and doing my house
want to know all about the best paying
business before the public, send us your work. Mrs. W. L. Dunagan, Bon-
address, and we will mail you a docu­ aqua, Hickman Co., Tenn,
For
ment giving you all the particulars.
sale by H. M. Horton.
TRUE & CO., Box 400,
Augusta, Maine
Having purchased the entire stoek formerly belonging to Cal
Geer, comprising all lines of
HARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE,
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HARDWARE, SUNDERIES, & CARPENTERS
I offer the same for sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH.
C. H. VOEGTLEY.
stable
Corner of 1st. and B Street.
M. H. BRENTON
Proprietor
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GB1ND CELEBRATION.
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The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as­
sures the public that he is prepared to accommodate
in every way in his line of business.
jgW^Hay and grain constantly on hand, and careful help.
“Out of Sight.”
Passengers taken to all parts of the country.
n connection
Hearse and Job Wagon
'.n sp ehdiu condition and iiromises .
lhe luigist trip on record, and that
the Lull will make a two-thi'ds
crop
ft£usic Foot-racing Base
O maha , June 11.—Two inches of
rain hue covered the entire state in
the p,..t 48 hours. Fields of grain
which nad teen abandoned as rnin-
(d which had Uen so parched that
» match would have kindled a ser-
iuU" conflagration, have revived
Ball etc. etc
Troop A has control.
S. BATLEY, Proprietor.
wins, Liquors, Cigas and Cigarrtts
COMMITTEE,
u will, m nmst case», make a full
in !'• ILt growth has been some
1 s r* tbaikubie and most of the
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might be harvested if matured
tomcrrow -Statesman.
Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, eta., etc.
Lieut. H. E Thompson, Saloon is first class in every particular. Experience bartender
Serg. Geo. 8. Sizemore,'
Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious.
Serg. Joe Tupker,
Corporal M. L. Lewis,
Priv. Samuel Mothershead.
Lil.i ( uptive by 1 ramps.
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<iot x ( ity , la., June 9.—Charles ‘
' I*’1'!"'1', a 14-year old bov, was I
»j'ticed from his home at Topeka,1
i Ju'1' a
’ramps in June,'
^P* nt love had frequently
t" escape but has always been
r(’piur<-d and compelled to return
I'W of death He has been
f>fCed to b 1 g for
* his captors and J
fritbtfully maltreated 'by
Yeeterday a
of the
4i(<i ■ * a r’e’ed here for vagrancy
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^citrment Spentlove
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ape from tne rest and
int -• ! " >r:erifr Davenport for
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R family nas been
_«‘UnICated with and he will be.
Sun
Burned Hin Wool.
buhns flouh & S aw mill
JOHN SAYER.................... . .........................................
Situated on Sil vies river 1 mile East of Burns, near the bridge
THEST.LOUIS REPUBHC FREE!
Customers wil receive GOOD FLOUR from
Good Wheat
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