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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1891)
P. F. STENGER. It I m a Cute Little Watch Pocket in the Cloak Collar. tl Y V > “Have you any collar watches?” The querist was one of a pair of very pretty girls, accompanied by jATTAe.'vME-in^-. ;THE!pIfl£5T: un elderly gentleman ofportly pres WOODWORK ence and the question was addressed gN(W H(MeâCWlI2!5MQef}lReca.CâA’ ' sg :< to the proprietor of a leading jewel csica « o . ?! UNION SQUARE 'N < ' SOSTON.MASS, STLASTA.CS. (¡SL.Î.A.TO- ry store. STU>U,M«>. FOB SALE 0Y Mr. P. in d ue course produced I N V? t ''-J I NEW HOME SEWING MA "w... ... .<-,V.Ò.N, > i I about a hundred tiny little tickers CHINE CO., 725 Market St., Combines the juice of the Blue Ui-sof of tl ie oddest shapes and the quaint San Francisco, Cal. California, so lax.uiv- and nutritious with the medicinal virtues of plants Paicfic Department. est styles of decoration. known to be most beneticial to the The young ladies were in ecsta human system, forming the ON l.V PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet sies, the old gentleman correspond promptly on the ingly glum, and with reason, for within a quarter of an hour he had —AND T » — parted with crisp greenbacks to the tune of 1150, and two of the pretti — SO THAT - est of the tiny tickers were safely PURE BLOOD, concealed—where do you think?— REFREbHINC SL. EP, HEALTH and STRENGTH in two cunning little pockets in the Naturally follow. Every one is using it Wf'.\ A pamphlet of information and ab- collars of the chic cloth coats of the 1 ' iruct of I he laws, Showing How t" and all are delighted with it. Ask yout Obtain Patents, Caveats, Trtult two overjoyed young ladies. druggist for SYRUP Of’ FIGS. Manu- Marks, Copyright#, sent /nr., k lddres. MUNN A. CO.z^ I he lair plunderers and the plun- ( factuied only by the 361 Biondwuy, New York, -i CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. dered having departed Mr. P. was S an F rancisco , C al . IsOUisvTt.f.n. K s’. N ew Y ork . N.Z requested to give the pedigree of I this newest feminine fad. For sale at H. M. Horton’s Drug " I here is but little pedigree to Store. give,” he replied. “The fancy has “AS4KF.SIS”gtv<'sinstnnt relief and is an itifullibio come express from London and Carefbr Piles. 1‘rief'$ 1. Hy Druggistsor mail. Humpies seems to have struck :t soft snot in free. A<l<iress“AN A K l.slS.” Box 24111, New York City. the susceptible female heart, THE M. I’ EKKY BEST few weeks we have sold maire & Co’s Illustr».- Descriptive and Priced fifty of the little w S lid annual they range from $2- Fur 1G31 will be mailed FREE you may gauge the to all applicants, mil to last season’s customers It is better than ever. fad. Every person using (.nirdent •r or bicld Seeds, “Small watches bave, anyway, should send for it. Address D. M . FERRY A. CO. I’crrcrtiy k/cll I been coming more and more in DFTROIT, MICH. F illmore , Dubuque Co.. la.. Fept., 1881. Largest Seedsmen in the world vogue, ami when some aristocratic Miss K. Finnigan writes: “My mother and sisti’t tisiki l'a8tor Koenig s Nt*rve Tonic fur neu London charmer bethought herself ralgia. Th >y are both «perfectly well now ant. of a watch pocket in the coat collar nevci tired praising the Tonic.” Sims little fortuneshnrehcenmndeat work for , by Anna Pi go, Austin, D ayton , Nev., Sept., ISB9. Texas, and Jno. lionn, Toledo, Ohio. she soon found a host of followers. I I was suffering from neivous debility. eau.eci • See cut. Others nreduing ns well. Why by dyspepsia. Diitn'i Didn’t get more thtvu than t-hrec not you? Some earn over $500.00 a “1 will show you a neater device hours month. You inn do the work and live ’ sleep during any night, i be effect of Fas- at home, wherever you arc. Even be tor Koenig ’ s Nerve Tonic was uiHgic&l I ginners arc easily earning from $5 to than that and the idea originated sound and am now ai well »18 ever alter t ikint $l(»a day. All ages. We show you how and start you. Can work in snare time with one of the belles of Chicago.” only utiu botGe. As a Nerve Louie, euudidcriu» or all the time. Big money for work ers. Failure unknown among them. how uuruilustt il is. think it id the best uicdicir NEW ami wonderful. Particulars free. And going to one of the safes Mr. ever invented. 1. P. bHiilLEl. H.llulIvtt.V < <»- I’oi ilanil.Maiue i nuvclaw , Wash. Ter.. June, ISh’J. P. produced a set of handsome but S.-.oAtiey i.riles: "I luust chertfn’ly $Otl<HI. CO a year is being ntntle by John t< Goodwin, ! roy.N.V.,nt work 1<>r us. Rendei <>( all the Nerve ionics whici? 1 have i - hug tons, a little larger than a silver you limy not make ns much, but we rm. iij; the his: tw<«ive' 1’u-ior Luv-ig’« is teach y-u quickly Imiv toenrn front f 5 i< quarter. $10 n <lny the sinrt, and moie ns you on. Ili’ilt sexes, nil iigvs. In any part <>t A merit it. you run Commence ut home, giv Valuable Book on Nervous There was a set of seven buttons, L IJ L L Diseases Ing nil your llnie.or »pure moments onlj t< sent free io any address, the wot k All is inni. 1.11 ut pnr M III i.i poor patients can also obtain every worker. Ile Mitri you, furnlahin^ beautifully designed and executed. I f 1 rt 1 I | m | ami this inc'iiciiu tree of <• barge. ■ > «’ij ihing. I \SII 1. Si l I DILI knitted This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend 1‘Alli n t LARS FRI-.E. Address at ont e In appearance they resembled natty Pastor Koenig. <>f Fort. Wavtie, Ind., since 18~‘! aud SiiXMl.X IOR1LA.XD, JlAlMk is now prepared tinder his ilirectiuii by the little watches of the collarette e in figuration, and in one of them was KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, III. Bohl by Druggists a7 #1 per Bottle. 6 for !$"• imbedded a fetching little timepiece Large Size, W1.7A. <> Bottles tor of tine finish. A POIH’LAK FAMILY. “These were designed by mv J fnnii - ; “How is ¡¡. Kale, that you nlxntj- young lady herself.” said P , Mr. •com to * catch on ' to the last now thing ? Do what I may, >o t i.lwajs se< i.i to get ahead “tor her street ulster and were man of me.” K ate : ” I don't kiv w: I certnlnlx do not ufactured right here in ChiAaog. makennx < a u :' hi iu t.i;.. tiirei tion?’ .1 en n 11: : *’ Well, i n , t he Lud few months, Their cost? Oh, $350. If this bort for uJGi.upI'. yo i Luxe t.iken up painting. of thing keeps up 1 exprit the young ladies will soon be wearing watches in their collar bllttOIIH. — Chicago Press. KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS Cleanse the ¿ysteh' Effectually, JAUSE THEY ARE iis Doubt no longer exists us to the political complexion of New York's incoming Legislature. The Senate stands: Demócrata Iti Republicans 15; The Assembly stands: Detn. 67 Rep. 61. SHILOH S CONSUMPTION CURE. The aucce«« of this Great Cough Cure h without a parallel in (he history of medtetnr. All druggists are authorised to sell it on a pe» itive guarantee, a teat that no other cure can auvveaafully stand. That it may become known. the Proprietor«, at an vuorn.oua ex« peiwe. are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United state* ami Canada. If vou have a Cough. Hor* Throat, or Hnni- ehitia. u«e h. for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough. uae it promptly, and relief ia sure. If you dread that inaiiiioua diavaee ('onsumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILtHI’S CURK, Price 10 Ks.. eta. and fl ut>. if your Lung« are sore or Hack lame. u*e Shiloh’s l\w«i Piaster. Price IS eta. Fur sale by all L>ru<- <ista and Dealers. Ha* se s Horses bran'l«d Eitbor Right or without imv teacher ; you nt me to the rvseuo when Miss laiturgo ¿c-rrteii her D v J mi i te class so sthlilvaiv, mpi »ci tainh ve «re all improv ing in v nice under j our instruction : I heard you tclliuj i'oauny Eames last evening how Ins eluli made mistnkes in playing tax I ail; you see n to I m * lip on all the hit' st * fiuis.* and know just w hat to <lo under all ciivumstances; »ou entertain iH'.iutiluilv; imd in the Inst in »nth you haw improved so in health, ow mg. \ mi tell me. to your physical cult uivexvtvise*. Wiierv do you get all of your intormath n from in tins little out-oi the way plan’ .’ tor you nex er go to the city.” K atk : ’’Why, .lenn’iv, you will make me vain. I haxeonly one source of information but it is surpriAin/ how it meets all wants. I vvrx m Idoui hear of anything new but xx hat the next few dax s brim* me full information on llie subject. Magicf No! 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