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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1889)
HARPER BROS. THE HERALD TI1URS1M Y, (X COLUMN 1889, «litorN AHPSH'3 BAZA? ‘•The Leading Company of the Pacific Northwest. H ILLUSTRATED. T he H erald and Free Press, the Best local and family pap 1 :i for only 12.50 a year. WINCHES1 ASSETS OVER A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS ÎSV“PIHVATH DW ELLINGS AND FARM PRol'FRTT ASTELU a LT). The F’armers’ Company. OF SALEM, OREGON. Burns, Ore SINGLE SHOT RIFLES. Rmu.( « AMMUNITION 0F~i¡n* Tlirou Stones, Glatft Bouses and soon A. B. Webdell has demonstrated the fact that a man can visit the Our Cunv<»n <’Ky ' t<r fi t.in Harney country and return with out encountering the risk of being murdered, lie can’t imagine why some of his friends in the Willa mette valley should exhibit so much uneasiness for his safety because he happened to visit Harney valley to look after his stock interest out there, lie insists that the Harney people are perfectly tame.—Prine ville News. T he H erald thinks the News will do well to be silent on the sub ject of the Harney land troubles if the past haying season, that re sulted in no blood-shed, while Crook county’s stock inspector, Geo Nut ting, was so mysteriously made way with while in the disearge of tana, and his official duty, and the bloody- Tritone.' •prints left by Brose’s vile deed against Shields Looney yet fresh on the ground. American r ‘ 'P”‘ i't'i tlaini. ,4' 1 P ropri nthm » liable House Has been refurnished ami wut in condition to accommodate the Traveling Pub lic, Guean from the Country, Transient ami Regular Day Hoarder» and Lodgers. Meal» served promptly. Charge- reasonable. The faro and service 'he bes, the country affords. Want» of I’a»- »eugers by Stage pt >mj .ly met. Time Tai loo and Daily Newipapor« in tlie Orricr. » r-i? •. fa W W il EE PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE CO Vev.-sp ip.-r Annual 1HS0. 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