East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 11, 1889, Image 6

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    MWttLLANEOf* A UVKBTI SEBENTS
THE HERALD
OUR PREMIUMS
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Price, »1.25 per Year,
— ob —
THE SAN FRANCISCO
MORNING CALL,
for
1889,
or
Range—Grant county, Oregon.
P. O.—Burns, Grant county. Oregon.
RESPONSIBLE
That
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you what you
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Latest Varieties true
to the name; Healthy,
Vigorous plants; and Judi­
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and Time and Money. Therefore, do
Have by bearing in mind that the great
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Yust amount >»f the beat aelocted and original
general Hteraturt. It furnishts the latest and Double-H
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tions, and gives special attention to horticultu­
ral and agricultural news, and is in every re­
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inter mt of every uurmber of the buuscholtL
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Is a metropolitan iaily. It has fhe LARGEST
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V. Un
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I-eft ear:
Smooth crop.
Range Grant, Crook, and Lake counties,
p. o—Riley, Graut county. Oregon.
This is an unusually good offer: a sound Dem­
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the price of one. Send subscriptions to
THE HERALD. Burns. Or.
W. B. TODHUNTER.
cattle
branded
with "H-Wrench” on
Left Hip.
Ear marks Close
crop off the Right ear;
Under slope in
Left ear.
We have
Is the Largest in the World,having
in actual cultivation not less than
800 ACRES
Upon a Plan
are branded
with “S-wrcuch” on the
I.eft thigh.
horses
To Benefit our Subscribers.
THE HERALD is pleased to announce the
completion of fipeciul arraiigemen s whereby
it is enabled tu offer its rcadeis TWO of the
best family journals for the price of one.
For
IS THE OLDEST
IS THE LARGEST,
MOST RELIABLE
N U R S E R Y
GROWING STOCK
FOR THE WEST
Range Grant and Malheur counties.
P._U. address: Burna, Grant co., Oregon.
We will tend, fur one year, to any address, »he
EAST OREGON HERALD
and the Famous Family Weekly,
THE DETROIT FREE PRESS.
I " ill pay Five Hundred Dollars for
V v the arrest and conviction <>f any per­
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stock of the above brand or belonging thereto.
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BUY OF THIS HOUSE:
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WEEKLY EXAMINER.
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make it indispensable to every bouiehold. its
bright short stories, and timely essays are
among the best published: and nut aline is ad­
mitted to itaculumrs that could offend the m«»»«!
fastidious taste. Ain<»ng the attra) tions of the
new volume wiU be serial stories by M rs . r ran
cim H odgson BUBNarr,
M b *. A lexander ,
W illiam B lack , and T homas H ardy , und a
series of papers on nursery management d >
M rs . C hristine T erhune H ekku k .
Written expressly for The Free Press by the
best Ainerii un uud Enftlish autluus.
It will be seen, therefore, that by su) s- ribing
for THE lll.lt\I.D anti THE FREI. PRESS tile
entire family can hr Supplied with all the News
and with the best of current Literature for a
year, at a cost of
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Range—tirant county, Oregon.
P, u.—Burns, Grunt cuuuty, Oregon.
PEARS, PLUMS,
,THE FREE PREAS is a large • ight-pagv, »even
coluinu paper, that would bo cheap at Three
Dollar» per year. Remember, 1 lint for *3 you
caii have The Free Pre»» and your iuvorile
‘home pa
or one year, bam pie copies
can be aeon at this office.
Reward Offered.
$10 reward la offered for Information left at or
»ent till» oilit e that will lend to the recovery of
the following deacribed horses, which were on
We hoj»c that our friends will almw their ap- Boon Inlund range with a roam pony branded
Lircclatfon of otir eff'ms In their behalf, by mu "AD |pA /A a h.nbc lately purchused by Win.
;ing up their minds to take advantage of this Mack L#ey of Harden, w hen ln»t »ven
splendid offer Sl j^RlllE \T <»N( E.
ELDING, tuyear-oid; Sorrel, with strip in the
Head all fiitl »erP/Tui s to
face. Brand X (with 4meh iron; on th«*
eft NhuUlder.
NTALLloN.’J-year old V Bay. with star in
T he H erald , Bums, Or.
the fat «*
Brttndtf«!
(with a 1».2 int h
Iron) on Left Shoulder.
ILLY, 1-year )ihl Buy. with strip in the fare,
terminating over h it nt-siril. Brand same
ns on above described Guiding.
Address GEO. W. HAYES, Hurney. Or.
G
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F
PINES, CEDARS,
TREES, SHRUBS,..
APPLES, PLANTS. .
1889
The following deacrilied horst » lire taken up
and if owners nre not found will be duly p< st
ed according to law ;
o RHE, lti-year-qld Dark Bay Collar marks
NECTARINES
Had bell on. Bramted “( ’’ on Left Thigh.
Weight alniut H00 Ils.
ORSE, l'J-vcar old. l ight Bay; »«»me collar
mnrKs; lame in right front leg Branded
With n J T F («Hineetvd” on right shoulder,
weight about lU’iU 11».
Owners dtairing to recover above described EVERGREENS.
fi’«>( k can do ».« by applying to thia office.
H
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On the North American Continent.
gar-A POPULAR NOVEl
Published in and given with sac
isbue of the weekly edition.
Take Notice,
Tin- following)'«' scribed horse has been taken
up. and ti the owner is not found will be uuh ARBOR
p.» eil according to law.
) »R ' I'. _ I \ < nr obi Bruun color Weight
abutit 7'0 II ». Branded I on Right .*n,»ul
dvr. Both hind feet white. Highily sHUdle
I
marked. Inquire ut thisuffitv.
gW Si liscili in-: at Ox< e .
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