East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 28, 1891, Image 6

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    1891.
P. F. STENGER
Haase’s Magazine
ILLUSTRATED
Hot ltloodcd VouiiK Kentuckian«.
Horte» biande^
on
ILLUSTRATED.
Eitbor Riabt °r Le,t
L exington , Ky., Nov. 15.— A tre-1
m< 1 dots Hiiraticn was crtaltd in
rociety this morning by a pitched
laltle btlwun Rolert Bru kt n-
ridge, »on of lite rilv< r tongm d u-n-
gtesstnan, Col. \V. II. Breckenridge
and Dault Arnold, a well-known so­
ciety young man of Frank for!
They Loth attended the governor’s
ball, and had a misunderstanding|
over lhe hand of a blue-grass beau-1
tv for a certain dance On invita I
tion of Breckenridge they steppt d >
outside the ball-room to settle the
affair.
Breckenridge was pretty
nearly used up. and it is rumored
on the street that he has sent word
to Arnold to arm himself, att he in
tends killing him on sight.
»tifle
Harney county, '’'^Oregon.
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California, »o laxative and nutritious. ;
with the medicinal virtues of plants Paicfic Department.
known to be most beneficial to the
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WASHINGTON. II. C.
’ M. F EKKY & Co’s
lllustr«.. », Descriptive and Priced
A nnual
h a
’ 1 » liio * i take to briefly
tench niiy fairly iutclligi ut | - r><-not»iiher
h <-«, » I k . «.in itiol mid »»rile, ami »»ho,
aft« r ii.'ii’m tion,»»III »» ‘ik industriously,
lm»v io « m n I» i «-c ‘li.t ns: 1 i. Iitdlars u
Year in tli«-lr>>n n I««- ulLit’«. ,n
1 11- r«’»«’i’tlier live.I will also furnish
it,111»»
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Unit iimount.
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No iiioiii-t l’..r un- ii .ii- !••» Hiicce«H<ul
Hiiccesxtiil or
timi quickly
IranHMl. I <lcMir<' Init mie uorkcr Hum cucii dial riel or»< imty. I
have Hlrt-mly tini£ht nml provided with tn*pl<>»n nielli a huge
nuiiilii r, u h i »»r« iiuikiiiir over s*:U
: »< t • each.
eucli. Ii s Ä I.XV
Ad* resi» nt om-r
■ nd SI)’,! j. I nil piirticular« I'IC 11 I'. Ad-
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$3000
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iall appimai-.t ■ . »-■ I t<> l.ot season’s!
istom- rs ItL>< tin than ever. J
Every person i sting i.nhien, K
I
Phe New York World says: /n
thropo|< gists all over the world me
s lid to l>e aroused bv the proposi
tion of Professor Putnam, <*f liar
Yard, to gatli-r at the World’s F.«ii (
in t 'hieago, living representatives id (
every living race of aborigines tola I I
found on the American Continent, !
in tneirmvn houses and costumes
Should the proposal be earned out I
students of man from all over th«
world will thick to America for tin
»-evasion ami seize eagerly this unit
opportunity ever afforded,
The
cave dwellers, whose mode of lite
Walt McDougall treats with much
historical correctness in his recent
fiction, will then he either demon­
strated as actually existing or
proved to have died out.
Josie Mansfield.who acquire»! con­
siderable notori jty some years since
ami the woman about whose charms
Ed. Stokes sl'ot Jumea Fisk in New-
York Citv, was married in Paris re
cently to a prominent New York at­
torney. Ed Stokes, who escaped
the gallows and served a few years
in Auburn prison for the crime, is
now running the most successful
house in New York, the Hoff
man.
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wiioii diss laiifiirgu » c-<?i teù lier Dclxirtcclnss
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K ate : ‘*\Vuy, Jennie, you will make me
vain. 1 havuoniy <>ne hoiiivvi f inlornnitioii,
but it I h aiirpriaiii , how It meets nil wants. I
very seldom hear » I anything new I ut what
the next few d i_. i bring me full information
on the subject.
Magic? So I
Magazine!
And a gre.it tretwure it 1:3 to us nil. for it
re illy furnislies iho rinding for lie whole
liousehold: father Ims given up his magazine
that he I uk taken l< r \eiirs, us lie hias this
one gives more and letter information on
the subJi u ol the day; and mother sa.is
that it is that tint makes 1 er such a famous
housek<‘v|M*r. In. fact, wo nil r.grve that it is
the only really famiiy magazine published,
as we have sent for simples <»f all ot them,
and find that one is all for men. another Mil
tor women, and another for c hildren only.
While this »»no suits every neo of ns; so wo
onlv nw* I t »tak • one instead cf fcvcral. ci:d
t.i.U is w aero the economy conics in. lor it is
only S.’.tM a yeir. Perhaps you Hunk I ara
to • lavish in iny praise; but t will let jou reo
o irs. or, Innter still, ho al 10cents to the pub­
lisher. W. Jennings Demorest, 1> Fast 14th
Stnsd. New York, for a mi nn Ic copv, r.nd I
shall always consider that I have done you
a great L»vor; ami may I m » you will lie cutting
us out. ns you say we have the reputation or
being the \n»st informed family in town. If
that I m * m». it is DciuurvsTu Family Mugaziue
that diMM iLM
The present to Mr. Cleveland Of
the “little baby" was a kind of
“good-morning" to what followed in
the great victory for Democracy in
New York. Let us have another
next year,and it will be “good even­
ing" to the Republican party at the
('residential election.
mi d for it.
Address ■
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KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
The Polk county alliance recent!
passed resolutions in favor of the
abolition of the state railway com­
mission the fish COIBIHÌ8HOD t lit* ■
C alifornia fig syrup co .
sheep commission and the oilice ol
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S am F ranc tsco, C al .
V' ••** • •». ’
N ew Y ork , bf
attorney general They demand
For wale tit If. M. Horton’s Drug
that all nominees for legislative
honors shall pledge theseives to o| • *tore.
pose all appropriations for public
-•ANAKESIS-’gtvcsInFtnnt
Irelk-f und I h un infullibio
ro-i</s or bridges, I liev demand the
Cure Tor 1’11 en. Price$l. Uy
.DrumrlMsortnnII. Snmnk-s
lowering of the salaries ofall public
uree. Addcrss-'A.M KESIS,”
',’Jox 2416, Now York City.
oH.eials to a liberal business rate i
and oppo.-e the hiring of le-j rlative I
A POPULAR i AMILI
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t«> • c itch <>il ' to t.it iilSl IICW than.-? I>'>
whatever The Oregon legislature j deem
what I may, you i.lway b îaui . i l not. uheud
m ty have been accustomed to cm i of K me.'*
ate : ” i don’t kn« "- j : I ccrtnînl v do nqt
make mi .* ex 'i t• >11 in t a .t direction.”
ploy too many committee clerk-
J en ni 1: : ” W»’]l. ». ¡“.n .. tlio last few months,
for oxa.api •, yo 1 lane taken «p puiuting.
but just how the various committee!-
are going to ■!.> without any clerks ■
’’whatever” these good brothern ot
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Polk ceimty did not inform us —
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