East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 25, 1895, Image 3

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Having purchased the entire stock, formerly belonging to Cal
OREGON
HUNTINGTON.
WIDNtSDAY SEPTEMBER 26 IS!5
GAMBLING tragedy .
C incinnati ,Sept. 20—A dispatch
published here from McKinney,Ky.
¡.tales ih.it, in a fight over a game
of poker, five men were killed
Four of the dead men - ere engaged
in the game and the fifth was an
outsider.
The Commercial Gazette wired
its Lexington, Ky , correspondent
for a verification of the story and
received the following reply dated
Lexington, Ky.
“TV. R. Goch wires me from Mc­
Kinney that Lee McKinney came
direct from the scene of the killing
sayiug he saw five men dead.
They aie William O. Goodloe. a
prominent lawyer of Danville, Ky..
two Swope brothers, live stock deal
ers. of Royle county, and two men
whose names he could not learn.”*
Geer, comprising all lines of
Garry the Largest Stock of Gen-1 HARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARK,
eral Merchandise in
: VSTO\ i HARDWARE, SUNDERIES, & CARPENTERS TOO
I offer the same for sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH.
C. H. VOEGTLBY.
Thev
They
ARE NOW LOADED WITH FALL AND WIMER GOODS
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They
Corner of 1st. and B Street.
Proprietor.
! m . H. BRENTON
Go nd s • Them or Write "hem.
ii
LtV E R Y
3 T /' 3 L F ;
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M r Harrison was in New York
the other day, but Boss Platt didn’t
callon him In fact, Thomas and
Benjamin haven't been on calling
i
terms for several years.
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THOROUGHBRED BUCKS FOR SALE.
AL?
i
I t ’ s dollars to soda crackers th
the next republican uatii nal co., I
vention will not dare to endorse i
restoration of the McKu.lv tariff
W, D. Huffman rvr:^ Ore
!Thorot ghbred and High Grade
John Sherman’s talk f r Mckin
:
Spanish Merino Bucks.
ley doesn’t sound like that of
The
fhe 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.
t/B Hay and grain constantly on hand, and carefu? help.
tiian who means I u ness.
From 300 to 500 Head.
Price from $4.00 to $15.00 per Head.
I
OfcuurseGov Morton will r frail 1
from talking politics during bis
southern trip with anv of those who
deal ip delegates to republicai
national conventions.
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Thssd Bucks are from the Cmington Sheep Ranch,
Ciun'.y.
Hearse and Job Wagen
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Mr. C. 1). Yi.nker a well kitowi i
druggist of B mling Green, Ohio, it.
making of Chamberlain's cough
Ktunly. says: ‘‘I tak pleasure in I { T he U niversity of O regon , Eugene. Onion, offers fiee tuition io all I
r»iiiiiiuieudiiig it to my cust mers. ■ students. Young men can obtain board, lodging, heat and light in the)
i dormitory for $2 <5G per w<ek. Roomers furnish their own linen. Young
H arris J ohnson Proprietors.
I'T I am certain that it ill aiwayt | ion><n are provided with board in private families at ¡i 3.00 per week.
l> se thrill. r I sell more oi it. that I Young women desiring board should addreaa Prof John Struun, Eugene,
»ii oUirr kimis put u.gutber ” Fur ¡()r'
or S< < retnrv Ywtiiig - Woman's
( hris'ian Association,
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............. .... Eugene.!
j ’be University offers three bacca la ornate <!• greis. Bachelor of Arts, BURNS,
♦»**■ u, ail druggists.
OREGON.
: 'I- cl elor of Science and Bachelor of 1/ tt< rs with corresponding courses
■ of't'idy. The following shorter course s are also offered:—An English
í'i"* 18.'8 tle-re have l een nin , nip. leading in two year® to a htisimss diploma and in three jears to
■‘pi'lriuics of dxbintery 1.1 diiferei.i the ritb graduate in Ene'i»h; An advanced course for graduaieB of tior-
mal «ehoi l-leedii g to the d gree master of icdagcgv; A three \ ears’
Good Billiard tables. Pleasant.Card Rooms, eta., eto.
> <t- -i tne country i i whirl conn* in civil engineering leading to the degree civil engineer; A course
oc. ' rimi r Colic, Ch. lera and 1 of two years f >r teachers of ph' sierri education leading to a diploma and Saloon is first class in every particular. Experienced bartender
. I . t 1 ..c
’ of A ten !• dollars
. 1. • wtirh
1 t is A payable
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Diarrhea
-- ! I ♦l L e _ ll
in University
advance by charges
all studenta
li’le director
of physical
education. The
an in !
---- II leniidv was used with
Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious.
perfect success, lhseiitery,
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—
’’~1. J.ri'.M.'t
Dxsriitery, when
when , c .- j
nts ’ certifr
hold’ng
diplomas
from the ’ public
schools < and
hnvirigi
epidemic, is almost as severe and ! Stnd»
t,.rchers
■»"•*
are admittedIto
he preparatory
• |»>‘ those
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mncbi.rp
’
cert iff
are
admitted to the preparatory department without
dsugrroug as Asiaticcholera. Here- examination.
Tense
desiring
information
n
garding
the
preparatory
de-
.
Tnfise dipiring information regardmgjne preparatory ue
’• f-T» the best effects of the most part nient
should
the Dean. N. T.
L Narregan. Eugene
”
•
- j adilrns-
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•b.'.l—1 - i
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.nd inO™«'ion
»ukd physicians have fallen ■ T
to ■ Frr
j j cdogue.
Wn|ton .Secretary.
Eugene, .M-ew
Oregon. C H Ch.pn.an, I rcident
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 1895-1896.
Wines, Liquors, and Cigars
m ■
'tf-ck its ravages, thie remedy,
bievw, has cured the moat inalig-1
'■•nt cast a, both of children and
»•¡ulu. and under the most. tryinR
■>ndiUons, which proves it to be
tk best medicine in the world for
complaints.
taafaa-
‘
iwi S rLOutu S aw mill
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JOHN SAYER....... .
Situated on Sil vies river 1 mile East of Burns, near the bridge
For sale by all
it to UU Mother in Gw-
many.
acol» Eslieiisen, who is in the
* f the th. cago Lumi er Co.,
Moine», luwa. says: "I have
it butti»- Uiroicitl« back to
u"-r in the o d ouuutrx. that
hulu per«, ti.il uer t • he Uw
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he a« 1 I tnr
I r**a. 1 >*•! . I.MVIt.lt
•*-«| h in |Uv
I «r r eral y »»>. Il I»
C'.a.t.L^ tain*» Pain halm
’•b» the r.i k 50 cvi.l*
y «Il d'U .gist*.
Proprietor.
Customers wil receive GOOD FLOUR from
Insist on
AW\ MD HMW SOPA
in packages 4^^
Costs no more than inferior package soda—
never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and b imf-
wrsoZZy 4vJbiowiA^«d purest in the world.
Good Wheat
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BLACKSMITH 4 WAGON SHOP.
M c K innon & kenyon
burns
Shop opposite the Brewery
All work in our line done neatly and with dispatch.
guaranteed.
Give us a call.
Satisfaction