East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 22, 1896, Image 6

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WRDVR8DAT APRIL 22. 1&6
I offer my Entire Stock of Goods
at Cost for
SAW THE DEVIL.
BURNS.
OREGON.
Minneapolis, April IS—A special
M bs F. E. M c G ee , Proprietress.
to the Tribune from Winnipeg,
Manitoba, says:
The ‘town of Quapelle, near
Winnipt g. is much excited over a
"remarkableincident.mure no because
Having determined to close np my business, a good opportunity
all the parties connected therewith
offered
everyone to purchase supplies at prices that will justify in
lia
are quite prominent. These are
laving
in
a full year« supply.
the facts:
An infill« 1 at Quappelle was dy
ing. and two well know men of that M kj Your Iuvestm nts While
place were watching at his iredside.
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It is well arranged nice, cosy, comfortable rooms. The cuiginsd
th
adjoining
Suddenly those in
partment
is as perfect as possible for an inland town and guests will u
room heard a pier p cry, and
s
v‘h ji ’> 1 i ttention.
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IV''" goods w ill be charged on my books and all parties owing me
rushing into the
Kruom, found hereby not tied to make an early settlement.
th’» two watchers sensible and the
J, DURKHEIMER.
infidel dead. T
men have never
since been able to «peak of what
they saw. and cannot refer to the
matter. One of them is not expec­
ted to live It is believed there
that they saw the evil ene
(CASH OR APPROVED NOTES.)
This popular Hotel holds itself
in point ot rank equal, it not super
ior to any inland hotel and in fact
compares favorably with many
railroad houses.
My Stock is Complete.
BURNS DRUG STORE.
Six weeks ago I suffered with a
very at vere cold; was almost unable
to s|»eak. My friends all advised
me to consult apv«ician. Noticing
Charnberlian’s Cough Remedy ad­
vertised in the St. Paul Volks
Z' itung I procured a bottle, and
after taking it a short while was
•ntyrely well’ 1 now most heartily
recommend this remedv to anyone
suffering with a cold.
W m . K eil ,
G7H Selby Ave , St. Paul, Minn
For Bale bj
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H W WELCOME. Proprietor.
1 On Corner opposite Post Office.
DRUGS, PAINTS, GLASS, TOILET ARH-
CLES OF.ALL KINDS, ETC
1W*Prescriptions carefull}’ compounded by a Registered Pharmacist
ANDERSON
GOODMAN, Proprietors.
The best brands of Liquor?, wi es and cigars.
and one ¡tool table.
Two billiard
NO PAINS SPARED TO ACCOMMODATE CUSTOMERS.
CULP BROS,
Burns, Oregon.
Work Guaranteed to be first class.
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
mm ! two bottle frtt to those of your readers
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
express and postoflice address. Sincerely,
We mix our own Paints, and
Our Work Speaks fo~ it ef.
T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., US Pearl St., Rew York.
> p T The
Vwlal end B wm I wmm Manatemnnb of
this l'apar uuarauleo this guuvrvui Propoeitiuu,
COUGHS and COLDS
ELY'S PINEOLA BALSAM _____________
Is a xure R.-med-
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fur oougUa, cui«U, im throat ai<l for Mthma. L
maxsxt
aa
soolhes,
</ as
u a i e A
k / I . ,v [
abates the cough,
and rentiers ex|HM.t-
orsUuu easy._______ I
Consumptives
will Invariably derive
beneAt from Its utw.
Many who sup, use
their caxes Io tut eon«
sumption are only
«ufl.-ring
from a
chronic cold or <l.-vp
svsled cough, ollt n
aegravab <1 by ca­
tarrh t'.ir ealvrrh use Ely’s t’reaiu Ha m. F<-th
, d .«re pieaaanl to uae t ii ain Halm. N’ eta
wrlHitile; Huvola Haiaam, «Ar. H Id by ltrngglst*.
’ ELY MKOH1KKS.M Warren Hl , Svw lock.
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Prof. W. H. rwk.-. v »
w”Tt
make, a specialty <<
.AM H A V Epilepsy, has w thou;
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ed mor®. ,1». « tliati a >v
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living I'hisician; hi i
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H k V I uixvm is a»t..ni»hiiig.
\\ r have he nd of easel
«4 aa y«nt •’ standing
cured by
him. lid
pubitobeaA
valuable
work on
thia i’ls-
,«». which
ha sends
.with
A
large b><-
tle »4 hla absolute rar», free to an» sufferers
who may Band their >•. tl and K»prv»« ad.lrvsa.
V • advise any one wishing a « uro t > a.tdrrvs
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rmw. B. rxsu. r.4 Cedar CL. Rew Ter*
At the old stand South East of the H erald office.
Ben’s m>rl
ment of Japanese goods is very line and, considering the quality yery
cheap.
WETOR, builder , cabinet maker .
Parties Desiring Cabinet Work
that excels any clone in this place
heretof .re, call and examine my
work.
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4th PRIZE CONTEST.. :
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1st Prize. Kimball Piano. “Style 3.”
2d Prize. Bicycle, for mao or woman
3d Prize. Cash........................
10 Cash Prizes, each $25..............
10 Cash Prizes, each $10..............
60 Cash Prizes, tach $2................
83 Prizes..................................
$ 600 00
75 00
50 00
250 00
100 00
120 00
$ 1,195 00 u
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THOS. LAHEY, Burns, Oregon.
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The first prlrr will bo Kiron to th. pervon who eonatrncts the I longeât
inthw
sentence In ,<.»<1 Kngllsh cot.iali.lng no Irtirr of the alphabet more than
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times. It I, not neeeaaar» to use every letter of the alphabet. The other priiea will
go In regular onlrr to those <oni|>etitora whose eeatencea are next In length
Every eoaipeUtor whoa«, trotew reaches forty-two letters will receive a paper
covered volume containing twelve of WUkto Uulllua* novela whether he wins a tirite
or tint. Thi, contest clove, April 15. I m * The prise winners w ill be announced one
week later and t e winning Mtitcnoea published
Incase two or more prixe-wln-
nlmt senten.es are of t e <au> « length preference will lie given to the b«-st one.
Each evt- iwtllor tuu-t con, true I his own sentence, and n i por*>>h will tie allowed
to enter thia content mote titan once. sentences annot tie correctml or substituted
after they are received. Kveideute of Omaha are nut ueruiltiral to compete,
dlrvelly or Indirectly
RULES FOR THE SERTEN CE-tNo Others Furnished.)
The length «if a erntea.-e 1« to be mea-urvd by the number of I tiers It contains,
but no vtter can te u». d or counted more than three tin.,*. >o word except 'tW
or'*lu oaa I hi need More thaa one«.. The scut, nc must consist of complete words. ’
Signa, li.-arm abbrv > tail.ms or contract on«, el
must not la- used
The pronoun
-I and the article a' will be accepted as comph-te w r-Js Proper nouns cannot
be umu I
I .ch contestant tuu»l 1ml lente by figures at the end of hla sentence bow
ma.'V letter, it contains.
1‘hiv ret-, art» iv 11twral offer Is made by th« W bkklt Worn n-H.».i n of which
the distinguish, d ex-cong murnan,
First door north of Brick Store.
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RED FRONT LIVERY
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STABLE.
On the Corner South of the French Hotel, Main Street-
JOE GILL
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Proprietor.
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WILLIAM J. BRYAN, Is Editor,
Everybody knows Joe and a horse under his care will never suffer
fur s •uu thing to ext.
and tt to required that each competing —ntenev be enchwed with one dollar for a
year's •uba. ript! •>
The Wltxtt Wontj> Hanat.p 1« issued in semi-weekly aec­
ia—. anu het.ee Is nearly aa ..«at an a daily
It >« the w,.t,m champion of tree
Silver cutuag« and the leading family uewspaper of Xvbraska.
A u areas«
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Further Joe i» an old stable keeper, having had several ïeârt
experieucein a first class stable in Corvallis.