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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1895)
Jilt J ♦ a Jockey Club will give 1 ¡31.1^ I FIRST DAY, AUG. 28. L ¡miledash, free for a11’ 1100 L | u)ile dash for Harnev L horses. 25 class, purse 75 | rtCOSD DAY, AUG 29. Lnd repeat, two in three, L for all. Dursa I third day . avg 30. paper press” and asserting emphat been obtained. ' icallv the silver craze was not dv 50 ing out. but was fast widening its . field It was like a volcano which J3C5 r. ST2ÂTT0S j could not be suppressed by cover Mj. tfUOyariiida'l1’ for liar- Lycou^y horses that never U fur public money, purse roCKTH DVT, AUG 31. I 1st. 1 mile and repeat, two kthrve. free f •( .-ill. P’.n-e ing t'o crater. . The bel:ef in the east that it was <1 irg out, he add- j*d, w s ¿ne to the fact it had now 1 1 s d th»- pyrotechnic stages of noises and demomtration. L2d. 1 n.il dash for Indi n Lr»«, Indian ri irrs.mtrai.co ft*, purse I i liter races. purse, Trie BRENTON '> « Y E. ry Corner of 1st. and B Street. Proprietor s table I KEV7 YOBZ* Importeri and Wholaaato Dealers 1® ®H kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Violins, Guitars. Banjos, Accordions. Harnwnl- l » s , Tm p-r ett t entrance fce n- L'lirtd in all races. Entries to . e • Ld<* »¡th tto secretary on orLe- 8 o’chck the evenii g before I. t r.■ ■ - t«> ud three to start in a l FiMtu-e 75 per cent of »end horse 25 per cent L.t.iM ver.-ed by the I M inneapolis , Aug. 17 —The Padroli, a rancher, has discovered 3tate oflicial who wrote Senator a ledge on his ranch working $100 1.50 Peff r <f Kansas, asking himjperton. He made a cleanup of whether he h»d gone back on free $10,000 yesterday. Plenty more1 ♦ V» i a tr.orn- rt F» •_* camp | silver, received a mr.it* reply this , of ♦ the same C\Y(* ore IQ is 11 insight and as-1 150 j ¡ng <lenounciijg the “partisan new» says going to $150 per ton have ‘ 111; mile dash, free for a.l, I HATW’W ARE' f I Having purchased the entire stock formerly belonging to Cal H ong K ong , Aug. 17.—The com-: ‘‘The face of ail nature is pim mission appointed to investigate the Geer, comprising all lines of pled with graves. No farm is so mass teres of missionaries and their small that it cannot afford at least families at Ku Cheng which left hardware , crckery , glassware , tinware . one; no hill so high (I speak of the Foo Chow Tuesday arrived safelv garden province^ of China) that is at Ku Cheng Important arrests STOXE HARDWARE, SUNDERIES, & CARPENTERS TOO n .l dotted with them to the top j have been made in connection with No city lacks them, within and I the massacres the natives appear to I offer the same for sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH. without its walls; only the coin- 5 be very much alarmed at the ar pactest cities are without them.” C. H. VOEGTLEY riyal of the commission. Notwithstanding the great po| ula- tion of the country the observer is reminded of the old saying to the * effect that the millions that inhab-f GOLD EXCITEMENT. it the earth are but as a handful compand with the multitudes that V irginia , Aug. 17.—There is sb ep beneath its surface. considerable excitement over the j discovery of gold Quartz in the Padroli mine in Silver City, six _ Peffer Heard From. mi es from Virginia. Emanuel jf RACES!! n CHINESE ARRESTED. I d'hat a ‘Jrayeler says of China Graveyards. 4 ÍV .- II! I.-.iscf Strings, etc., etc. The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as sures the public that he is prepared to accommodât« in every way in his line of businesa. and grain constantly on hand, and careful help. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 1895-1806. bikxi ’ Hearse and Job Wagon H.freAff eiaiion lji - s . T he U niversity < f O regon , Eugene, On gon, offers free tuition io alii Passenger* taken to all parts of the country. lbw K al . - n . freNident student». Young men can obtain board, lodging, heat and light in the t!...' ' incounection Lit C aldwell , Secretary. dormitory for $2 56 per w< ek. Rcon ers furnish their own linen. Young women are provided with board in private families at *3 00 per week. I-------------------- ■ - ------ • Young women desiring board should address Prof. John Straun, Eugene. Oregon; or,Secretary Young Woman’s ( hrisiian Association. Eugene. Ri-di. N. uh. c.f this place. ‘ The University offers three baccal mreate degrees. Bachelor of Arts.! I U" hken n the night w ih cramp- ’’ chelor of Scierce and Bachelor of Lettt rs with corresponding courses | . ‘ v "v , ‘ if. of study. Tr.ef Vowing sb-rh-r are also offered:-An English . ,: course leading in two years to a business diploma and in thr e years to| n - H a Rot- fj F p(|p graduate in Eng i-h; An advanced course for graduates of nor . ■ ii; a errv curuial i ut g< t no mal schools leadii g to the degree master of |edag<‘gv; A three year»’ r ’ > • then »-i.t 1 - me to see course in civil ergir.eeriog leading to the degree civil er gineer; A course HARRIS & JOHNSON Proprietor. fl i.n<l »1 vil J g 1O L.lp. her. 1 two,ye?rs for teachers of physical education leading to a diploma and * title director charges an in- nt lim it’uf Ct au.torlain’s tie f1,it1p ’’irPC,nr < ‘ f physical education. The University charge» in-' • • ! fill b-e of t f ten dtillar» c'nrntal dollarr wRinR which i« is rtaviiLlo payable in «advance l»v by aii all aitizlonta students P'hr.lh kra and bianhora R-in- : n.F holding nomiti aipicmas >tud*nte diplomas from (he public schools ana and those having Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Room», «to., etc. ss < • c. se reliev*d her. tesch^rs’certificates are admitted to the preparatory department without I A.■ iitr oi Our iiHghs-ur* h.-.d te*n 'I'« ii Atim. Tnose desiring information regarding the preparatory de "aloon is first class in every particular. Expenenced bartender f.( »lout a - e» k and Lad tried partment sb'iuld addreg- the Dean, N. T. Narregan. Eugene }■. r cn’alogues and ir.formation add-ess C. II Chapman. President. I Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. «:-rtnt frti.tdi» r for diarrhura but or J. J. Walton. Secretary. Eug* ne, Oregon. ” bpt retting worse. I sent him L. ’ tomm remedy. Oniv four doses , ^•fMnqaind tocure him. He My» he oar« his recovery to th*»; •ooderful remedy—Mrs. Mary Stoy, Sidney. Mid. F q : fair by *11 drutf re. Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. .. CHEAP MEAT MARKET. I-*»t iQtLmer or»e < f our grand ' tt'Wrw» au a aev ere E JORDON Ovr dwor'e reme- ' » had f«:bd. we tn-d Cham- • T*“« Celie. CUJera and Diar-‘ __ , ®***dy. wùH.h gava very ( * ’^►f- H e r» gmd it aa the P bopbietob JOHN SAYER. Proprietor. Situated on Bilvie. river 1 mil. Eaet of Burn,, near th. bridg, Customers wii receive GOOD FLOUR from In the I.ccker Building under the Armorv Hall. pUt °° ,Le n'ar E. ”*t'wr, Frederick atoo. Ito. »» .. . . , . •’¡»crnair » ». • _ .. . Mett at retail or wholesale pnces, ""tot , , Pork, and Mutton will be on the block. r<H Cr dyarn- Give me a trial _*”»«««■ ecmpl.¡nV at<J 1 ‘‘•Lf tupj jw empire®. It Good Wheat a When it is possible. Beef. •Sausage alway« on hand.' BLACKSMITH k WAGON SHOP. M c K innon ° * T* relief Urne and '»„¿Z1'1 direction« are _ ^ir*y oxAt*n hate «B- •*,r Kncere gratitud, far F« sate BUHNS rLOliK & SAW MILL a kenyon 1 BURNS <f K».rii SUp nnporite the Brewery All work in our line done neatlw .-i guaranteed. G.,e „ .“7 ' . l j - <’,'MUh- Saüs facti 30