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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1895)
V To all subscribers of the E. 0. | Last summer one of our grand children was sick with a severe H erald ar.d those in arrears, who Having purchased the entire stoek formerly belonging to Cal bowel trouble. Our doctor’s reme- will pay up and renew, we will send - dies had failed, then we tried Cham- the Semi Weekly New York World Geer, comprising all lines of for s ’ x months. For reliable free I berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar HARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINXV ARK, RACES!! rhoea Remedy, which gave very News there is no better t aper than RACES! speedy relief. We regard it as the the World. tiest medicine ever put on the mar HARDWARE, SUNDERIES, & CARPENTERS TOOL ,STO\ r ket for bowel complaints.—Mrs. E. t G. Gregory, J’rederickstown. Mo. , I offer the same for sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH. $100 In Purses. (This certainly is the best medicine! I have two little grand children C. H. VOEGTLEY. ever but on the market for dysen- who are teething this hot summer weather and are troubled with The Burns Jockey Club will giv e ’ terv, summer complaint, colic and bowel complaint. I give them four days racing, August 28, 29. 30 cholera infantum in children. It Chamberlain ’ s Colic, Cholera and never fails to give prompt relief and 31,1895. when used in reasonable time and Diarrhoea Remedy and it acts like first DAY, AUG. 28. the plain printed directions are a charm. I earnestly recommend 1st, I mile dash, free for all, followed. Many mothers have ex it for children with bowel troubles. $100 pressed their sincere .gratituds for I was myself taken with a severe purse 2d, i mile dash for Harnev the cures it has effected. For sale attack of bloody flux, with cramps 75 hy all druggists. and pains in my stomach,one-third county horses, 25 class, purse ; of a’bottle ot this remedy cured me. SECOND DAY, AUG. 29. I,—i— ------------------- — | Within twenty-four hours I was j and repeat, two in three, out of bed and doing my house 150* free for all, purse work. Mrs. W. L. Dunagan, Bon- THIRD DAY, AUG. 30. aqua, Hickman Co., Tenn. for, Corner of 1st. and B Street. CHJAE* ISTHEBEST. sale by II. M. Horton. 1st 1 mile dash, free for all, QnUL NO SQUEAKING. Proprietor. W. L. D ouclas $5. CORDOVAN, purse 2d, 60Jyards dash, for Har ney county horses that never run for public money, purse THE RTHA.TTO--1 FRENCH&ENAMELLED CALF! Willeloct our «EXT New ts the tiras to lorm now Bands for Campaiwn pur- We are offering special Inducements »or IbUw »nd ai euer D.r Uhistrated Catalogs«. JOHN F STRA!TON •LADIES- DONGOl.4. 1st, | mile and repeat, two SEND FOR CATALOGUE 175 in three, free for all, purse FW-L-DOUGLAS, I 2d. 1 mil'dash for Indian BROCKTON, MASS. You can save money by purchaeiug VV. L. horses, Ind.an riders,t-ntranca Dougin« hhoe*, Because, we are the largest manufacturers of free, purse •I., L.crtised s.ioes in the world, and guarantee ic valve by , , stamping the name and price on Ten per < ei t entrance fee r 1 1 the tn, which protects the bottom, ,-------------- you against high - I prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes custom work in style, easy fitting and quired in all races. Entries to 1 e cquaT 1 •__ ____ w« hnvA wearing qualities. We have them cnld sold everv. every made with the secretary on or be where at lower prices for the value given than nr.v other mrhe. Take no substitute. If your töre 8 o'clock the evening befoie <1, „itr cannot supply you, we can. Sold by each race. Five horses to enter and three to start in all races. rir»t horse 75 per cent of purse, second horse 25 per cent. The races to be governed by the Blood Horse Association Rules. H enry R ichardson , President I L ee B aldwill . Secretary. 1 * _____ ._____ ...«n ctvrl«. POCV fiftlllDT Gtld st /’: PRESIDENT ooses $2?I7-5B oys S chool S hdes . FOURTH DVY, AUG. 31. livery B axd I nstruments $4?3.5-0 FINECALF& KANGAROO. $ 3.5P P0LICE.3 soles . ^5?^°rlSlGMENS M. IT. BRENTON ................................................ I i tKANt'FACl »KL'RS. r”OHN F. rTRATTOM’S CELEBRATED J24WDOUTÙS »porter? of and Wholesale Dealers in a»1 kinds r*f MUSICAL MEROHZ ■ London July 18—One hundred American Presbyterians, making the tour of the world, were given a reception tonight by the London E. JORDON Presbyterian Union, in King's hall ofHultiorn restaurant. At the close of the meeting many of the visitors mistook the exit from the hall and passed through »crowded bar, where they were greatly shocked by the sight of bar '«»¡is serving drinks.—Sun . Meat at retail or wholesale prices. oik, and Mutton will be on the block. Mr«. Rhodifi Noah, of this place, Give me a trial. Was taken in the night 1 with ‘ ‘ eramp- *nK pains and the next day diar- rh(* * set »n. She took half a hot- "*uf blackberry cordial but got no, r ii'f She then went to me to see i 1 ‘ had anything to help her. I I *nt her a bottle of Chamberlain’s * ’•lit-. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rmn- • *,,d ,he «rat dose relieved her. Another of our neighbor» had been tor .Vgjut a - eek and had tried . rent remedies for diarrhoea but getting worse. I Pent him s»n,e remedy. Only four doses ' were required to cure him. He ^.' 8 he 0WeiJ his recovery to th:« L L L ü L ’* 1- i i , ’ w J I 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. jfiflF'Hay and grain constantly on hand, and careful help. Passengers taken to all parts of the country. !n connection P roprietor . Hearse and Job Wagon I .1 S. BAILEY, Proprietor. Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes In the Lecker Building under the Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, «to., etc. Armory Hall. , Saloon is first class in every particular. Experience bartender When it is possible, Beef, Sausage always on hand Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. bukn S r LO uh ( l S aw mill JOHN SAYER, Proprietor. Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East of Burna, near the bridr Customers wil receive GOOD FLOUR from Good Wheat ’ -Mr- Mary ■'■«'M.Mteh For .aìè^by *H druRgiatn. T W1CE-A-WEEK 16 PAGES EVERY WEEK. Remedy | ^h^nibeThiTv i cures cnida — Lough <W,b I, P "nd -hooping GEAT semi - weekly . ONLY TTZ' TS ’ _ '’•••*•■ • wri 8 cuitar :^"11 W Eutfth St..New Y m L $1 AY EA> O regon herald H erald can get The Twio»».*. Twice-a-1 ... , Any „ reaber of the E ast vniuv., ! iO ’“bKril- *» Tb- I BLACKSMITH 4 WAGON SHOP. M K & c innon kenyon burns . 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