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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1895)
anvr F.rt, ve»«. : THOROUGHBRED BUCKS FOR SALE. I Having purcbwed the entire etoek formerly belonging to CJ W1„MAe,Sep..6-Brth..cci- W. D. Huffman nb.rt.lto" he.« y«t«a.y « hu« ¿.d wi «He «h" h«a "“.«U.PM« .ere reunited .nd rated 40 J ears w 1 1 uft together for Boston. Tr Charles S. Mott, of Boston., Geer, comprising all lines of HARDWARE. CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE. Thoroughbred and High Grade. Spanish Merino Bucks. V. ■ stepped from the train to leave a j dispatch As he walked toward biB car, a lady leaned from the wm-, * From 300 to 500 Head. STO\ 1 HARDWARE, SUNDERIES, & CARPENTERS TOO I offer the same for sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH. Price from $4.00 to $15.00 per Head. C. H. VOEGTL1Y. ♦ dow of another car and asked the , doctor to hand her a diamond ring j which had just slipped from her I finger and was lying at his feet. • Dr Moll picked up the nog and the inscription on the inside r.ad, I -Charles Mott, to Vernal Burns. , She crien out, “Charles, my hus band!” Dr. Mott clasped the wife T he U niversity « f O regon , Eugene, Oregon, offers free tuition to all who had tied from him in anger 40 students. Y ouiic men can obtain board, lodging, heat arid light in the; dormitorv for $2 5G per w«ek. Roomers furnish their own linen. Young years before. women are provided with board in private families at $3 00 per week. In 1855, Dr. Charles Mott was a j . . V"H>ig women «lesiring board should address Prof. John Stratin, Eugene well known young physician (,I|or(gor; ,,r Secretary Young Woman’s ( hrislinn Association. Eugene University offers three baccalaureate degrees. Bachelor of Arts, Boston He fell in love with Miss , ?, of Canterbury ? , n„,.) e],.r ,,f S«ience and Bachelor of Letters with corresponding courses Vernal Burn?, oi South ooum vamvi«... Con., and they were married. M M rs. rs. ! ; of «tu dv. The follow ing shorter courses arc also offend:—An English 1 ......L ading in two vearq to a business diploma and in three years to, Mott was jealous. One stormy I «he ’’tie prodmite in Eng'ish; An advanced course for graduates of nor- night, when her husband had > een uh ! s ho< l-leading tn the degree master of pedagogy; A three years i detained sery late by a lanv patient eno s< in civil engineering leading to the degree civil engineer; A course | the crazen wife determined to stand ., f •«<! v.ars for teachers of physical education leading to a diploma and it no longer and stated out in th< 1 e title direr tor of physical education. The University charges an in- j •'.» ntal foe of ten dollars which is parable in advance by all students storm, leaving no trace of her ttovi. «>•• holding d:pl< mep from th’1 public schools and those having whereabouts. For year- the doctor t - p“ .*< rt fi"" t«p H-rc ml mi t ted to the preparatory department without | searched for his wife He was <>n j x- p '«."♦b p. Tr< c,‘ d«c’r’ng it formation r< garding the preparatory de-, his way to'I'ew England t<> rev. -i I a- n n' ' ill«’ i.ihlres 'fie Pean. N. L Narregan. Eugene i-'. r - i, gm-, -«nd jr f. rmation add-ess C. H Chapman. President, th« scenes of his childix- <1 wle o ; or J J. Walton. F< cretan . Eugene. Oregon.” the happy »ccident occurred whim reunited him to his long lost wit —Statesman. I Thsse Bucks are from the Cunnington.Sheep Ranch, Umatilla Ctun.y. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 1395-1896. Corner of 1st. and B Street. yj Proprietor BRENTON LIVERY STABLE I 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. ¿W Ha/ and grain constantly on hand, and careful help. a——iHEAP MEAT MARKET, rhoea set in. She took halt a Lot 1 Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Hearse a fid Jeb Wageu tie of blackberry cordial but got no j incoi', nectiou relief She then sent to me. to see i tRDON ----- PROPRIETOR ' if I had anvthing to help her. 1| f sent her a Lottie of Chamberlain’*1 Colle. Ch' 1» ra and Dian ho. a Run-! » - r edy and the firs' «lose leliet« <1 her. Another of our tieighl>or* had been wkitìt sick for about a —e« |< and had tried i ■z' different remedies for diarrhoea but I kept getting worse. I sent him HARRIS <fc JOHNSON Proprietors. this >«me remedy. Only four doser Meat at at retail retail or or wholesale wholesale prices. prices. Meat W heir it i« possible. Reef. ( • I it «ere r>«|itired to cur«1 him. He Pork, and Mutton will be on the block. Sausage al way« on hand. Mohrimer his recovery to th> Give me a trial ' BURNS, *ond«rful remedy.—Mrs. Mary OREGON Si ley. Sidiiej , Mich. For sale by I kil druggist?. I I n the Lot ker Building under the1 i.Armorv Hall, Wines, Liquors, and Cigars I Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. | Saloon is first class in every particular. Experienced bartender I t.ist summer «me of our grand | eh'ldreii «as sick with a severe. "el iruuble. Our doctor’s reme-i 'hrs bad failed, then we tried Cham-1 ^•daiii s C«»lic, Cholera and Diar- riioea Remedy, which gave very *l»wdy relief. We regard it aB the ''►st meiticine ever put on the mar- ketfor bwel couiplainta.— Mrs. E. Gregory, Frederickstown. Mo. Tuis certainly is the beet medicine ever but on the market fur dyscn- terr. summer complaint, colic and '•"'lera infantum in children. It 'ever fai|9 |O gjVe pronipt relief *h* usv-d in reasonable time and ne plain printed directions are ’ Loaed. Many mother* have ex- * their sincere gratitude for th” «“‘»Ml it has effected. F..r sale »'J «U dru^guts. TTlESOm? ‘ Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. 1 Insist on ARA AHP HAZIER SODA in packages 4^^ Ousts no more than inferior package never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is im/. wrso^ acknowUdged pur nt in tbe world. 1-8 r?”? * bukn S rL0uK& S aw mill JOHN SAYER Proprietor. Silu.tvd on Silvie. river 1 mile E„t of Born», near the bridgr Customers wi] receive GOOD FLOU M Y ^6^ V M jB Good W’heat Bcv1taka BLACKSMITH t WAGON SHOP. M c K innon & u from kenyon • r. b i R>V. fGN’S I MANHOOD RESTORED! .P"»-r in «.w.rr»o.»«ÎÎXV rr.'"'± ■ra»avu..n, et ■ ora. r><-*«*>te uw r.t I..!>»»»•<. ?... r pl U. «nnrroHr.« .mgomp«.. n I "••nl.Tcï'/TÎÎT."’’.’'"*■ 1 • S-aeaateei.eare^rre.naJ t r .-... m W lw,2al r '"i *T i r »• llm EastfchSu.NewYort. • ^*aremjiKMVKaa>.i»t.<t7L”2Ar.*—M i.d guaranteed Ore, by U M. UOKTUN. Or»WM. OuiCAotK burns Shop opposite the Brewery Satisfaction