East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, March 25, 1896, Image 6

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RETIRING FROM BUSINESS!
WEDNESDAY MARCH 25. 18!6
I offer my Entire Stock of Goods
at Cost for
A part of Senator Vest’s speech
made in the Senate March 18th.,
OREGON.
when I Joke Smith waB attacked
M rs F. E. M c G ee , Proprietress.
because of the delay in opening up
for settlement the Uncompagnre
Reservation:
“I am sorry to say it, but there
seems to be a disposition on the
Having determined to close np my business, a good opportunity
part of the present administration
is
offered
everyone to purchase supplies at prices that will justify in
to treat the Western people as if
they were in a condition of pupilage; I laving in a full years supply.
that they do not know their own
rights and their own interests, and Maki Your Iuvestmints While
that they must be informed, ex
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cathedra, by the KaBt in regard to
It is well arranged nice, cosy, comfortable rooms. The cuisine d
•partment is as perfect as possible for an inland town and guests will £
what is Leet for them and what
No goods will he charged on my books and all parties owing me
with care and attention.
should be done for them. Even hereby notified to make an early settlement
the president of the United States
J. DURKHEIMER.
lately, on a missionary occasion,
spoke of the West as the land of
immorality and crime. He stood
within the ghastly light of the hell­
holes of the rumsellers of New York
blazing upon him, and cantingiy
said home missions must be used
to civilize and Christianize the men
who have left their homes in the
civilized East and gone out amongst
the mountains and valleys of the
wild and woolley West.”
H W WELCOME. Proprietor.
“Our president stood with Rev
Dr. Talmage on one side and the
DRUGS, PAINTS, GLASS, TOILET ARTI­
Rev. Sheldon Jackson on the other,
and gave us a new version of that
CLES OF ALL KINDS, ETC.
blessed missionary hymn which we I
¿^^Prescriptions carefully compounded by a Registered Pharmacist
ANDERSON à GOODMAN, Proprietors.
have heard so often in our child­
hood :
The best brands of Liquors, wi es and cigars. Two billiard
“ ‘From Montana's sinful inoun
and one pool table.
tains.
‘‘‘Fron Utah’s wicked plains.
KO PAINS SPARED TO ACCOMMODATE CUSTOMERS.
‘Th* v call us to dt liver
"‘(tor land from error’s chains’”
There was long and loud laughter
as Vest rept-attd the lines in tones
CULP BROS,................................................ Burns, Oregon
of intense sarcasm, lie then con­
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tinued :
"We are told by high ecclesiast­
Work Guaranteed to be first class.
ical authority, that his excellency
We mix our owrr Paints, and
has lately laid down his honors at
the feet of Jesus. I am glad to
Our Work Susaks fo‘ it ef,
know it. It Ims been the ¡-«-neral
impression of the democratic party
that mugwumps and incense burn­
At the old stand South East of the II ebalp office.
Ben’s assort
ers have got all those honors and menl of Japanese goods iB very tine and, considering the quality yery
intend to keep them. 1 have respect cheap.
for the Ch*islian religion and miss­
ions at horn«- and abroad, but, Mr.
President, it is a slander upon the
men who,with ritle id one hand and
an ux in the other, have gone out
and blazed the pathway of civil za
lion in those Western wilds. 1 am
a Western man; I went to Missouri
when it was a frontier, in sight of1
the Indian and th«' buffalo. I have)
lived there nearly 50 year«, mid I
say to vtir president now that if he
'! lit Prize. Kinball Pimi, "Style 3.”. . . . . . . . . . . .
$ 600 00 >
THOS. LA HEY? Burns, Oregon.
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North Carolina and silver demo
fW“ First door north of Brick Store.
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cratx in Kentucky long enough to
i1 10 Cash Prizes, each $10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100 00
come out. we will show him a God­
i» 60 Cash Prizes, each $2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
120 00
fearing ami res|H'cting, law abiding
people; we will show him churches
83Prizes... • •$1,195 00
Th« tlrvl ,.ri«r will be given Io the pervon who conatrncts the lon<e«t
in which there is real ami unaff«-et-
w.t.nr, lu (< mm I I nfllah romaiulu* no letter of thr alphabet more than three
ing piety. Our church spires mav
lime.. II I. not neee.«arv to u.e every letter oft he alphabet. The other prlve. wUl
go In regular artier to thoae competitor, whiwe M-aten.-e. ar« neat In length.
not r« aeh so m ar to In av«-?i a-« tho-<
Every com|«liu>r wh.we wnu-nc- renchea forty-two letter, will receive a paper
covered volume containing twelve of Wilkiet'olllus' novel» whether Ne win« a prim
of the East, and our church organs
or not Thtacont.»« «-l.v-.-a April 15. 1-wt. The prire winners will be announced one
may not have the mellifluent tones
week later aud l e winning m-ntencea published
Inc**.. two or more priie- wln-
nln« «wwno". are of I e »atne length preference will tw Riven to thebestone,
of thwse in the East, but our people
ha- h competitor mu-l construct hl* own sentence, and n . person will t>s allowed
b> enter till« e..nt< st more than on.-e Sentences an not be corn cte<l or substituted
are worthy of the nspect ot any
directly or Indirect iy***1
Bssldenta of Omaha are not permitted to compel«»
administration.
BULKS FOR THE SENTENCK-No Others Fumlabe-U
"But I do not liae for the pur-
The length of a senten.-e tv to b.-measured by the number of I tter, It contain*
pos-- of again criticising th«- admin­
but no Otter e*n be used or counted more than thne times. >o word except ■ a’1
** 1 i""
n,‘P'“
Th,‘
'■>«'« eonsl.t of complete word*.
istration
1 rose to say moat em­
Signs, «liturea, abbre« latlons or contractions, etc., must n<>t tie used
The nron.mt.
J. and the article ¿a'' Will be mvepted as cm.plete w rd.
phatically that this habit of secre-
ma‘.T‘. «t. riCit XntaTtS?
‘•““'-'.t* by «sure, at the end of his . -nlenon how
On the Corner South of the French Hotel, Main Street.
retanea. or member» of the cabinet,
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This ree.arltably liberal offer la made by the W ekkli W ohw II
of which
of delilwrately tramping upon the
JOE GILL
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Proprietor
the dial Ing u l»h. d vx -.-vug e**m au.
aw**«», v* Ulla
laws of congress and refusing to
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, Is Editor.
carry them out, has gone to an ei '
and It la require«! that ea< i eon iwttng senlemw be «m-G^e.1 with nee dollar for a
Everybody knows Joe and a hors« under his car« will never suffer
mrt -utwripil a
The Wa.ai t W oki . o H bhalo . iXt" i aSi?l w.iVlv^L
tent winch demands immediate
Lm. and he-csM ;d a. a daily
It |. the - “stem
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for
something
to eat.
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aUtur «xunagw and the leading family newspaper of Xebr*»*a-
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notice at the hands of the legisla­
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tive department of this govern
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Weekly World-Herald, Omaha, NeD. « ¿W“ Further Joe is an old stable keeper, havins had several ye*r*
menl .”
j experieueein a first class stable in Corvallis.
iCASH OR APPROVED NOTES.)
My Stock is Complete.
This popular Hotel holds itself
in point otrank equal, it not super-
ior to any inland hotel and in fact
compares favorably with many
railroad houses.
BURNS DRUG STORE,
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On Corner opposite Post Office.
HOUSE, SIGN 4 CARRIAGE PAINTING.
BEN.
JAPANESE GOODS AND LAUNDRY.
ARPENTFR, BUILDER, CABINET MAKER'
Parties Desiring Cabinet W ork
that excels any done in this place
heretofore, call and examine mv
work.
4th PRIZE CONTEST..
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RED FRONT LIVERY
STABLE.