East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 08, 1896, Image 6

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Birdie. **I wonde», now. if be is of­
fended at. what ma said
But, then
ma always wvs too aafully junny
for any kind of us« "—Texas Siting.
OREGON.
The Hag Insulted.
New York. Jan. 4 —Cadets of the
St. Louts of the American line, ac­
cused Chief Officer Todd, it is »aid.
of tearing down the American Hag
from the cadets' room of the steam­
ship whsl* the tease! was bonnd
trom Southampton for New York
and then trampling it onder foot.
remarking at lhetime that it "was
a nice thing to havejn sight.”
The patriotic vuungstera protester
against lb- indignity to teeir COUQ*
try by Chief OJioer Todd. whu. ae
cording to the report, is a British
subject, bolding a com mission in
the royal naw reserved
They
wt re told to mind their own boa
¡nets
!>• spite tb* warning, the
cadets had many conference* as to
whether thev ought to make a com
plaint
While toe **t L/»uis lav at
the American line pier awaiting
the hour of departure, th.* < cadet*
were sti!i talking of tbe affair, The
matter leaked out. though it WM
decid'd not to make a formal
port to <be com pa i y «>ntil the
Louis returns here January 18.
M rs F, E. M c G ee , Proprietress.
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finking th it h‘ siw him along
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The
officials realize that it is a csm of
“list to right, to memory dear.”
T1 e Review gave all th* particulars
concerning his esape that are <4*
fair a* 1». and theie is nothing rew
I ul wide dit ergrnt tlwcries
Rid»
vrt Hinman, th* <n!r occupant of
th»-jail now. is either crazy or
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H W WELCOME. Proprietor.
DRUGS, PAINTS, GLASS. TOILET ARTI­
CLES OF ALL KINDS, ETC
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Pre criptions carefully compounded by a Registered Pharmacist
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T. O. Poy’s Restaurant,
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f-leals 25 cents Board per week S3 53
playing that he ia—mnat likely the
latter
He »lams the cell doors
and veils like a Comanch* ail night
loi g. and a intervals during the
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MIMMI Mb so
BURNS DRUG STORE
An Invaluable and Unrivalled
Politic a: and Popular
READY JANUARY 1st, 1896,
S aw I k v.t’a Ea tpa —It is safe
to ray that no reliable informirio
has leen re<
>nbe»ning Sam
B wn since his escape from jail.
M rdsyn ring
It :»qu*!e liket«
t t Mr. McCurdy was mist ken in
It is well arranged nice, cosy, comfortable rooms. The cuisine de
partmcnt ia a? perfovt as po-a^ble for an inland town and guests will te
served with care and attention.
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FBNNY.
Mira Birdi* McHennwpin is one
or the talks of Austin*
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THOROUGHBRED BUCKS FOR SALE
te’ e» t. h iwever, does not tower in
to sublime heights, but to use the
cold language of truthfulness sb*
a Tver n.u?h lb* same kind t»f a
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Vvtung man*
1 horoighbred and High Grade
Spanish > lerino Bucks.
Go, I k Smith not lot g sQnce pro
pre-d matrimony
He pr >poaed in
good faith, in r sol*mn, impresstue
■banter, uj-
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Frcm 300 to 500 Head.
At th* old stai d South Fist >f tbe Htntl* or5
Ah Sing’s
inaugurated a g’gl*. until Gue waa
»«• rtment
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of
Japanese
goods
is
very
fin»
and.
considering
the
quality,
very much disgusted an 1, arising
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ch»*p
Irotu his knee«, his anger found
Price from #4.00 to 115.00 per Head
These Bucks are from the C inningtan Sheep Ranch, Umatilla
vent in words
Ils was mal.
Mi*s Me Hennepin.’’ he fmall.
ejaculated. • with me this i«
laughing matter
Why th ml 1
VOU
see southing ridicuhm« aktul
You inmi et new me. Mr
Btniib—revely you must—for I aai
n t la ghing at you {really now. I
am n-H Ma’s ao funnv you know
J ohn R ohrman , B rewer
OF THE FAMOUS
Beally she is just too funnv f*r any
us*
I waa laughing at ma.**
“At aonr ma**’
“Yaw You are. ma t ’ 1 >e only
Ibis morning
Birdie you are so
green that aom* donkey will take
you »el, and here vou c me
But be was gone
It waa be who
be .
abe duo» so vio » tly
• 1 wood*r * said the deserted
RED FRONT LIVERY
STABLE.
On tho-Coner South of tbe French Hotel. Main Street
JOE GILL
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Proprietor.
Everrhndy know» Jo* and a horse under his cara will never suffer
for something to eat
KOK SALK 1S KEGS 111) BOTTLES
<W" Further Joe is an old stable keeper, haring had several years
exprnewcein a first class stable in Corvallis.