East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, August 08, 1889, Image 4

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    habper ’ s PUBLICATIONS.
E A STE KN
burns
STOCK BKANPS.
ADVERTISE M ENT.
I*. F
1889.
TH2 HERALD READING ROOM.
HARPER’S BAZAR,
H orses
Either
ILLUSTRATED.
bran’cd
IN HERALD OFFICE,
Kight
RESPON SI B L E
will send
you \x liut you
pay th’ money fur:
I.steal Varieties true
to the name; Healthy,
THE SECOND YEAR OF
left Stifle:
branded
H O US b
That
Address ISAAC FOSTER.
on
Vigorous plunis;
and Ju li
clous packing,» rail is!« si—I abur
and Time and Mune«. Therefore, do
THE EAST OREGON HERALD.
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Have by hearing in mind that the great
Began on Thursday, November 2’*, 18SS.
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ty, b rene'.ii. ami •• b- i r ■ i- « M
M« re e< u-
Domo al i han the • r i. ur ki r und < arm. t
be fi d in coiupe i i n x ih h« i ubi tuie* Í
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LEK Co., 1U*. Wad fi ., Nc.v Y« ik.
close up.
Left ear:
M. J. O'C onnor , Agent.
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Is the Largest in the World,having
Will Vc the representative, at all times, of the Interests of the People. in actual cultivation not less than
At all times advocating measures that look to the "great» rt good to
the greatest number,” in accordance with the principles of Democracy
W. B. TODIIUNTER.
A T T O R N E Y -AT- L A W.
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in
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T he H erald acknowledges no superior in Eastern Oregon. It points
with pride to its well tilled columns the past year, and to its evident
progressive influence t pon the prosperity id the great Harney valley.
As in the past so in the future it will strive to make prominent note
of every enterprise calculated to benefit the people; to recoid every
advance made in showing up the resources ot lhe X alley; to advocate IS THE OLDEST,
Law and Order under all circumstances; to frown upon all attempts
IS THE LARGEST,
to foment discoid among the people in the interest ot any individual,
MOST RELIABLE
clique or faction; to give the news of the day impartially and as
N U R S E R Y
fullv as industrious effort and the aid ot friends may enable us to
GROWING STOCK
obtain it; to give all the Local and Personal gossip »>1 our section,
FOR THE WEST
suitable for puolic.ition, with all else ot interest in this department;
horses are branded
with “S-wren ch” on the
Left thigh.
L and O ffici : I' iiliin - .
T. V. B. EMBREE.
H arpers M agazine i- the most u-eful,
entertaining, and beautiful peii« .i< al in the
Offi' r at h;B r-. k > en« •• on !he r: b
world. Among the attrae.ions ior 18S‘J, will
vies Hi. er. ten t ii.c s rc l.iw D uit b .
be a new novel—an American story emit ed
“Jupiter Lights”—bv (’on>-.ance I . Wool, on
Illustrations of bhake-pe.-.rek (’omedie^ by
E. A. Abbey; a Series of ar ide>on Rue-ia,
illustrate 1 »y T. de Thulsirup; j aperxon
the Dominion of Canada, and a c harm1 er­
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.
istic serial by Charles Dudley Warner ; three
Office at W. E. Ora- e’s Drug st. re.
“Norwegian Studie-,” by
Bj< riid-jeine
Bjorn on, illustrated; “Cmumo'lua his­
torical play by theau.hc.r ut “Ben-llur,“ il
lustrateci by J. R. Wcguciin, e.e. The edi­
torial
departments are conclue.ed bv
George William Curii-, William Dean How­
T. A. M< KINNON,
ells, and Charles Dudley Warner.
Any anti all k w ' b <-f shi v «* lug <\ r.e on fih.it
notice and reas • ni.de ern r. y¿--“ H- ■ er
w illing I.» be lo', n ed, cnn Laxe p’n fi funi Mie
HARPER'S PERIODICALS:
fres of charge.
Iliu. ire: era -• iliu! Mn'hcur counticR.
i'. o. u.'úrifs: bur. E. uru .1 co.. Oregon.
S. 3. McPheeters, M. D
Practical Surveyor
IT WILL BE AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF THE VALLEY
-AJL1 IBL'OLStloz’SS,
ki li g . r b ea lug u
■i the ubvVe : ra id « r belonging there
Who know that in the rapid growth and wide proclamation of the
advantages of Harney Valley lies their own best road to prosperity
XLMEDA A. STENGER.
CATTL3
on Left ride; circle-
2. A Split in
ear
Saddle and Harness She-:
.J. C. WELCOME -
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HL HNS. OREGON.
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United States, Canadn, or Mexico.
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The East Oregon Horald
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no expense n. spiire l to bring the high* s or. or
of arUBlie ability t«> bear up«»n the iiiustra ion
of the changeful phase« .d home anti foreign
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IF YOU VVIGH A GOOD REVOLVER
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A .<!’ UilEG»).« riERALO ;
Has, from the initial number to the present, persistently and impres­
sively maintained that the Harney country was one oi tne miust
agricultural regions in tne Union, needing only tne presence ui indus­
trious turmers to develop its wonueriul resources, io prove tue Huth PEACHES, FLOWERS.
oi tile strong Language m its columns, me ptopnetor gave up a part
ot bis oiiice room to tne exniultiou oi me products oi th» X’auey,
uud urgently asked tor specimens cf actual gro.vm and lor every! uy
lo call and inspect them. Attached to vucu specimen was the name NECTARINES, .............
Oi tile producer, often with tlie mude ui cuiuvatiuu. tins was a
tangible, practical presentation oi the matter, which any one could
veiny. How suecesslui thia movement has uculi, Hundrcus can tvsuiy
All 1 he ItEl.AnD asks in leiurn lor itsciiorts io scive tne people-, is
an increase ot public patronage—a modest request wnen it .& consid­ evergreens ,
ered that it returns to each pation more- titan ins money's worm,
if each resident ut tue Harney country win subseriue or renew lor
iiitnscli and take one- or mure copies tu send auruad, it will so extend
I he II ekald s spiu-re ot useiuiuess as to enable all to claim mat it ARBOR VITÆ,.
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