East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 19, 1896, Image 2

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    WANTED.
Business Locals
Agents to sell our choice and har-
dy Nursery Stock. We have many
new special varieties, both in fruits
and ornamentals to offer, which are
—Don’t forget Henry Cheatham controlled only by us. We pay
barber, desires a part of vour pat­ | commission or salary. Write us at
once for terms, and secure choice
ronage, at the new barber shop.
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of territory.
—Who said you couldn’t get a
M ay B rothers , Nurserymen,
good flavored cigar in town for five
Rochester, N Y.
cents? Call at the City Drug Store
and inquire.
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Red Blood|
Ji tar Foundation of the Wonderful Cures
by Rood’s Saraaparills-
That is Why the cures by Hood s Sar­
saparilla are C vbes .
That is Why Hood’s SsrsarsriUa cure«
the sst *st cases of S rofula, Sait Iiheum
an J o'.her blood disea -'*•
Th it Is Why it overco-nes That Tired
Feeling, strrugrthens tno nerves, g
en-rjy in r lace of exhaustion.
That is Why the sa 3 of Hood’s Sar-
For Sale Or Trade.
•»parlila
hire in..«-. 1 y ar afc
al.er year,
— Builders tools ands of all kind
—100 acres of tine fruit land in
until it n >Tf rep’-TS for i s proda-tion
building hardware at the Burns
10 acre lots Smiles south of Eugene the larg: «*■ Lsborttory in
world.
hardware store, at bottom prices
Oregon,
1
mile
west
of
Spenser
for cash.
Butte. Lots at $400 each
Horses
—The Saloon, in the new hotel
and cattle part pay on each lot if
building, Ri hanlson and Stephens
the purchaser so desires. For fur-
proprietors, i. nicely furnished andj^/ information
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inquire at this
its customers is given the best otpJCe
Is the only True Blood Purifier promi-
nen.i • -. he pebiic e.-e today. Be sure
brands of liquors and cigars.
top- ’’->o ”3 end ot’” Hood’s.
A Marveloa» DlMuvery Free
— Dr. Cate is kept pretty busy *
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f,y T-ike-
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;.;eí7et.L ¿jCeUtA.
The universal good dentistry done ' AM OLD AMD WtLL-TlUKt> RMMKDY.—Mr*. 1 iOv/»«
. Wln<l»h>w'«
thing svrup
been used (or
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lift; year»
for their
by him has gainer! for the Dr. a «ter
I children while teething, with perfect suc< ess.
Its.».the« the child, s ./tens the ruins. sl!»'S
lasting reputation.
Eicod^s
Carsapan
BRICK MASON, PLASTE
ER and VENEERING.
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— I xm ? Caldwell’s Saloon now
runnit.g on a cash basis is well pat­
ronized and the proprietor finds
the cash system to be good for him­
self also, his customers. He i«
thankful for past and present pat­
ronage and courteously solicits his
friends to continue their patronage
»11 p»in. cures wind colic, and is the best rente
edr for Diarrheoea. Is pleasant to the taste
Sold by Druggia's in every part of the world.
Twenty fire rents a bottle, its value is inralg
table. Be sure and ask for Mra. Windaluw's
Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.
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Veneeiing box, or frame houses almost as chean
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much more comfortable—makes a Bolid wall, durable , S,roeticM
winter and cool and. pleasant in summer.
vau.ao.e, very Warai ’
•Parties not conversant with the Veneering nroo«c a
firtielmrl wall in rracsirl
z»«» «.£11 J ________ 13 A
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S and Wfcjjl A
| nicely finished wall in residence, will do well to consult Ar wW
before finishing with rustic.
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HOTEL BURNS
OREGON
N. COMEGYS &
WALTON
ROBINSON 4
This large and comfortable hotel is well furnished and the proprie­
tor» use every effc rt possible to make their guests feel at hotue
P roprietors .
JOHN F. STRATTON’S
Celebrated
ALSO
DRUMS,FIFES.
Piccolosand Band Supplies.
Everything in their line guaranteed
to be done satisfactorily.
The table is at all times supplied with everything the market at
( fords.
Bathes at all hours
Give The Burns a call and we feel assured you will continue to be
its guest when in town.
Will Work
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ATTORNEY,
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America’s Great Danger
4# ENGLISH COVHEKTART.
ERK a THK KS,
C an you C ity .
fc -*t, Earps, M-rari-ens. f
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Cari Thcrbshn. Musical Director
¿tanuaru Th«.tre orchestra.
Chicago. 111». Aprii, 14, 1988
Mes«r* Jcl.n F Stixtt n
Dear Sir» —I ani pl.a-vi lo he al le to
«t»t»> tl.at I ean b r .'.y ree, n n.er.l y. ur Ku»-
■i»i. Gul S«r--g» f r «l«ftb!:!ty : n f tvi.e.
Yoururticrs f-ar Va. -ta -bvuid 1« trvmend-
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Vours truly, CARL THCRB AHN
Said an eminent ¿ngli»h «cienti-t recently • ’
* 11.,-uai.xe. that coajruntalhegt«at Amcre .
can joopie ti.-tay ia not th« ¡wwedhle advp- ,
loti of a wiong financial policy for the
naliuo. or the »prx.td of ancia.i»m, or the
Dave Sraham tho j ;’i’.ie composer
ln«Ka»o of < .rruoti. n among public n>cn. »nd Dirvctur of Ma4« at tlArrtg u’» rbealre,
•ay».
Ill U>r» n e h»d enough, lo lw> rure, last ,
New York. March l»t. IS«.
thev are »■» «»•-thinge tr.p irrd to the terrible 1
J.,hn F. Stratton
W' n.-.l di-c.u<*—l had almovt »aid BltiOC I
Dear Sir» —1 bategiren your Rn«-lan Gut
Orime <>f overwork. Th« mad ru-h i r I
vnhh i» art at a killirg pace, ami tltousanu* : ' lo.i» Strings »th .rough trial, ar. J an pleas*
•d t.< state that they are the be-t t- :.tl an4
fall by th« w iv every year.
most durable string» I h tveerer used
Y on are likely ta be one ef the victim’
Your» reap: . UaVi BRAHAM
How do We kitowt r«cau.»e it is the .XCCp-
tion u> fin I a itian oe «<>inan of adult age i? I
prrhn-t h«.< It. Nervous Disorders «>>
JOHN F. STRATTON’S
•prxading »uh fcarlul nqddhy. Among 11.» I I
CELFMIATF.9
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•ymptoma. a>v—lt«cka< he, H.. >ou»ue»>, Co.d
CUITARS, /
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fl uwia and I vet, LUxii.e»*, Hot II ahc-y
Faltering Sc twat i. a, Fai< ting, Head cl e,
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llywteria. Irritability of th« Heart Mcian
«■holy, fail* g Memory, Palpitation, l.h.u-
tapper of .-nd
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iwat.am, 8h rt Roth, blcepksam «,
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»• .‘3ICAL MEH.
Yvos l*!i’si •'**• be»u»l Dvbilitv, I it*, etc
R ev . (.', A. C arboli . pastor Fir«t IVpti-t Ml.813.U3.H7r
Chun h YcltowSnri’ gw. <vrite» m f< I««.»:
• I Lsreu ed l‘r Mill»' Rewioraiive N< I
JOHN F. STRATTON’S
for the |> st »ix nv-utha. I find it «et« like
a »h rm on th« «hole nerv. ua »'stem. I
Celcbmlrú Russian Gut
h»«v not f.-urxl Itaequal in giving itomeslisle
Violin Strings
relief. Dr. Mil««’ littl« here« and Uetv
P» »only w-d a trial ami they «¡11 rvw«-
!$»♦ HnrM »« th* V orid.
ma- I tb.m-w >es to be tl.« l<e»l pills in the
F Iffy Siting WarraRted.
market ”
Job F. SlrattOT.’^ri*
“ F< r fiv« years I have • ffi. rvd from Nee-
vo-.i* 1‘ .^ir.ii.'n, I «a« una 1« to w>«rk or
Ml. 81». 815, 817 E. 9th St.
*lc« p 1 it« br*t d.wof Pr. Miles’ Res!ora-
MW VOWS.
tivr Nervine c
m - r>! » f. »M • -e th u
TIIK »Tn*TTON
a»i»l d-.llsr» «,<u)d not cover tl c g«>sl it La*
do e m -JOHN MINCHER, Y.w"gs
B wd I v STRI MEATS
h wn,l htx
*rxT r«iNtPE>r
Dr M.ies* Restorativo Nerv w« is un
sq- a <>l in . 1 niMO Nerv«»us I1' tl«w .
It
a<. > >»>(^Mt*o>r<lt»rrr'«H(l tt(* Sold
Sa a p-wtire ruarante* bv all dmggiatn <*
Ur. Mio« M 'land Co.. Elkhart, lad.
JOHN F. 8T»'«TYOn
CtLEFX'TE»
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B urns ..................................... O regon .
Collccdons, Land burin«», and Rea!
Estate uiatter promptly attended to. •
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JOHN F STR ATTOR’S
PIONEER DRUG
J. w biggs .
B vrxs .
Hicks & Biggs
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ATTORNEY’- AT - LA W,
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Offices at Canyon City and Burns
STORE.
[W. E. G rack ’ s old stand ]
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Procrietor.
C. Worthington
• ^«S.DKALER IN,
DRUGS, BOOKS. STATIONARY, DYES, PAINTS. PERFUMES
TOILET ARTICLES, AND NOTIONS,
A full line of School Books and School Supplies
Confection?
Nuts
and
fruits.
r-iiysiuiMn ôc ourge^n. I
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Mail orders promptly filled.
A graduate of the Iowa State l
University and College of Physi-,
cians and.Surgeons.
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Office at re«.det ee in Burns.
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NEW YORK WORLD.
Burns Ontario
Stage Line.
The Twice-a-week Edition of the
New Y’o.'k World has been convert­
ed into the Thrice-a week
It fur­ L<.avee Burns daily at 6:30 p m .
Arrives at Ontario in 42 hour«
nishes 3 papers of 6 pages apiece,’
or eighteen pages every week, at
Fare One wav $7.50. Round trip $15.00.
the old price of One Dollar a year. ■
This gives 156 pajwr a year for One .
Through freight SJcts. a pound.
INillar and every paper has G pages 1
Two davs notice at anv P. O. on the route and covered coa’hes wi*
eight column« wide or 4S columns
’ H. A. Williams. Proprietor
in all. The Thrive-a-week World be furnished for passangers.
is not only much larger than any
weekly or semi weekly newspaper j
but it furnishes the news with
much
greater
frequency
and
promptness In 4act it combines
ill the crisp, fresh «qualities of a
I daily with the attractive «necial
features of a weekly.
Arrangemet ts have bee.
ude
by which we can furnish th*»
P-oprietsr
per
H M HORTON
and the Thrice-a-Week N - fork
W orldboth for $2 25 a vear.
Take
advantage of thia oftrr a l get1
I y«»ur own lore! paper and the
a _^ e » dealkks
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DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINE?
Thrice a-WetkW orld at this special
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JOHN F. STRATTON,
Cat»: .... 811,81 3, 815. 817 E 9th St . N.Y
WANTED in every county to in­
troduce the Celebrated ‘llvgeia”i
Waift» ror all ages. This waist
siip n t <le» the corset, and has re-i
reived the unanimous approval of
physicians <>f America'. $3.00 out
fu free. Any energetic woman can
make from $15 to $50 wtekly.
Send for circulars and terms.
IIYGEIA M F'G CO, 37> St . New
York.
SONS, P roprietors
TONSORIAL PARLOR,
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Band Instruments
B""'‘OreBn.
Brick Always on Hand for Local Custom
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