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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1895)
hardw are . » I A Reformer. Having purchased the entire stock formerly belonging to Cal ■ Do 1 ride a bicycle?” said the hJ8fV man. as a look of disgust Geer, comprising all lines of came over hie face. “Well, I OREGON. HARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, BURNS. should say not. I can get bumps iDOugh from the fellows who do M rs F. E. M c G ee , Proprietress. ride them without trying it myself. I STOX- E HARDWARE, SUNDERIES, & CARPENTERS 10 ■‘Du you see that arm?’’ he add ed rolling up his coat sieve and I offer the »ame for Bale at greatly reduced priceB for CASH. showing a badly scraped forearm. C. H. VOEGTLEY. •That’s the. result of my last en counter with a bicycler. ••Run into? Of course. I was crossing the street, and a fellow came wniizing up behind me at the rate of about 20 miles an hour. So time to dodge. He was looking over his shoulder at some girls, I It is well arranged nice, cosy, comfortable rooms. The cuisine de guess. ¡Anyhow, we collided. I partment is as perfect as possible for an inland town and guests will be weni, down on that arm, as you see. served with care and attention. I roiled over three times, got on my I feet and Jturned around to swear at the fellow, but I didn’t have even that satisfaction.’’ "Why not?” Corner of 1st. and B Street. "He hadn’t come down yet. It ¡M. H. BRENTON .................................................... Proprietor must have thrown him 20 feet up into the air, I should say. and when LIV E RY STABL E he did come down he struck on his | OREGON HUNTINGTON. head. That was 36 hours ago.. He hasn't come to yet.” "Poor fellow! He was seriously hurt then.” "loubtful if he reCouers, but. (^FC11 cl 11 Cl 1 SC 111 sent him th»- bt.-t doctor and the best professional nurse I could find, and 1’11 spend if 500 to bring him around all right.” "That’s generous of 50“. The I accident could not te blamed to J you.” He won’t! "Generous nothing! The Proprietor of the Whita Front Livery Stable ae- sures the public that he is prepared to accommodate think its so generous when he gels I I in every way in his line of business. f on his feet again. He’ll wish we’d' and grain constantly on hand, and careful help. let him die. "Because, sir, just as soon as he Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Hearse and Jeb Wages recovers I’m going round and kick I jnconnection him till he’ll never be able to think of a bicycle ag on without feeling sharp pains shooting up his back.” —Buffalo express. 1 This popular Hotel holds itself in point oi ot rank equal, 11 if not super supci ior to any inland hotel and in fact compares favorably with many railroad houses. The 0. C. CO Garry the Largest Stock of Gen-i tg EASTERN OREGON They CRE NOW LOADED WITH F4L ANO WkTER GOODS1 They [SELL AT ONE PRICE) Several years ago I was taken I with a severe attack of flux. I was sick in bed about ten days and could get nothing to relieve me un til I used Chamberlain’s Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured me and has been a household remedy with us ever since. J C Marlow. Decaturville, Mo. For sale by all druggists. » Go nd s e Them or Write Them. HARRIS & JOHNSON Proprietors. I I BURNS, OREGON. THOROUGHBRED BUCKS FOR SALE. Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Good Billiard tables, PleasantJCard Rooms, st«., etc. Saloon is first class in every particular. Experienced bartender W. D. Huffman T''?’" Ore ",T,1“rl»1'l'Jsiyi'horoL-ghbred and High Grade a rule I ain opposed to pro- Spanish Merino Bucks. Primary midicines. Still I value a i*od one, especially when such is ’tie source of relief from pain. .*,8 * topical [external] application I "»'e fbun(i Chamberlain’^ Pain I B»lm the best remedy I have ever for »euralgia of any kind. I »«ve conscienciouslv recommended 11 to many perwons. William D’ Janesville, Wis. ’’old by all druggists. From 300 to 500 Head. Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. Price from $4.00 to $15.00 per Head. bukm S p LO uhä S aw mill These Bucks are from the Cunnington Sheep Ranch, Umatilla Ciunty. JOHN SAYER, Proprietor. Situhted on Silvi., river ! mile E„t of Rarng nw tu bn.^ I I Customers wit receive GOOD FLOUR from I Good Wheat RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE. «a *n * - »W r. iTîîiî Ü. .* r”*"' ’Sii ,« u u“e th“lto* I I BLACKSMITH & WAGON SHOP. M c K innon & kenyon On the Corner South of the French Hotel, Main Street. JOE GILL - - - - - Proprietor. burns Ow£ “ ¿‘‘-‘•k*« not.fr»« of Everybody knows Joe and a horse under his care will never suffer _*>—II i How , JU P****“ >• ’"’rwl for something to eat. C * c^ASjlow&ca. *•* °*« a. c. Shop opposite the Brewery ¿JF Further Joe is an old stable keeper, bavins had several vears guaranteed experience in a first class stable in Corvallis. Xork in zïz —“»«■••.-.h. Satiafaotid*.