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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1893)
* 1893. p. F. STEGNER Thee« Pill» ar* nmnufautured by the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Com pany, Schenectady, N. Y., and WEDNESDAY MARCH ». UP» Brockville, »nt., and are Mold in boxes (never in loove form bv the dozen or hundred am! the public are cautioned against numerous imitations sold in this shapu) at 5) cents a Imx, or six boxes for $2.50, DR. CM RL VERRI.NDKR’S VI and may be had of all druggists or i CISSITUDES OE TO R- ilirect by mail from Dr Williams’ TUREÄ.NI) OE I Medicine Company from either ad HEALTH. dress. The price at which these r Survives Them all. anil R c I hiiiii I m pills are sold make a course of| His Wonderful l«eliveran< e Frolli treatment comparatively inexpen Poverty anil Heath, uml His Re atoralion to Prowperlty and sive as compared with other reme Vigor of Mind and lto«iy— dies or medical treatment I The Herald. 2 Hanzens U00Ü o Hor««* branded Journals L A C hatham M iracle . Our Premiums F0< THIS YEAR --- ?+*--- —THIS PAPER— ---- WITH----- THE S N FRANCISCO Range—Harney county, Oregon. P. O.—Hurns. Hatney county. Oregon. ALM EDA A. STENGER. ¡Cattle branded ' on left, Ride eir cle 2; Split in each ear. I I Range—Harney and (»rant county Oreifoa P. u.—Burna. Harnev county. Or. ----- OR----- ‘When I was fishing on the Kan kakee, nome fifteen years ago,” said ICONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE ] remetiieH ” But I ntarted to take the man with the cigarette, "a Pink P i II h for Pale People, made whirlwind came along and earned bv the Dr. William-' Medicine Co., off tiiv vest that was hanging on a Brockville. From the verv first limb just, over mv head. It had one at a done, I Leg'tn to mend and my watch in it and a tailor’s ac before I hail taken more than a box count. Well, the whole outfit sail or two I knew that I had found cd out of sight in less than a min the right remedy and that to the Ute. Seven years afterward a par Pink Pills I owed mv life. In tv of uh camped on the mine river, It was nine months I have taken twelve only 100 yards further up boven—-jiiHt six dollars worth, i my turn to do the cooking, DO I WIMItl, Think ol it mv friend! Hundreds ntarted out for Rome tlrv of tiollars for other treatment, and > Hlepped on a leg, which cave«! in. oiliv six dollars for what has made and Io! at- the gtorv Hooks sav, there a mao of m»* aim set me again on ' lav my watch, with the <*ame ol«i the highwav of health and prosperi tailor’s bill tivisteil through th« subtle, iife-giv ring. It «va« still running.” l ■ ’ ty. Therei4t.mil«» * "Oh, come off! You want uh t< ing principle in Pmk Pills which 1 hk \< ti how such a thing could «Io not attempt t»> L ih I ioiii . I only and th’ti you’ll explain that th*- knew like fhe blind man of old: “Once 1 w.tn blind; now I can see!” whirlwind wound your watch t God. it» the mVHiery of his provi J ho tight that it ran for seven y» ars. l'l didn’t buy the 'watch was etili «lenee, direct«*«! my brother of the A. O ( . W. to lire. I took it. ! r"!:.»ing." said thesto-v teller. mh lie live and r< joice in mv health an<l | liglih-d another bacillus extermina tor; "I had reference to the tailor’s strength. 1 Imve oo idivHieul m^l-l —i— "(v 1 bill. It is running vet, in fact.” Moraing Cali! ---- -+•----- ■p» HE SAN FRANI [SCO < WEFKLYiALL i -rL^ la a live •» tu» ■> it n iluilv. li i» D e MOS 1' BELI \« RLE. and i» »ei-ugnizet a» tuli. - thè LEADIXG ‘•‘■•WS J’M'FH <ì me Bui-tiic C-ia-i. E'tnei of thè abete ai„-r-> w>- will send (H>-tp id as a pie- tninin oli r>-cei t of thè felini*, ilig «iib.crlptKi'i pllee» (<-r II,« l'U-nlilnn; |.»n ; STODDART à CO.. 613 & 615 7th Street, N. W [Oppo ite U. S. 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T.ie little »iarling rests against « pillow, and * in the act <-f drawing off its pliv. soe'e. t.ie inateof which ha- la-on pulled off and tluni as: le with a triuwphanl coo. rhefl slitint.arej»erlcct, andthc-er<atollow vou. no mutter wli -r1 v » i stand. Th- exqui- . t’T»- insluetioniof t.,ls grea:» st painting ».f Ida Waugh the mo t celebrated of mo, » rn p.i nti'r-of baby life arc to In' given to thi’se who ■‘iilwribe to Demorest’» Family Maga zin ' for ts tl. The r.-prodtictiona cannot be t >1,1 from the original, which cost f OU. and lire the sa ne siz> 17x?J inches . The la,by s life six-», and absolutely lifelil e We have al*o in preparation, to present to our sub- scritn'r« d »ring ltvt, ether g’est piclurts by « ivh irt staasPercy ?'<>mn.MaudHutni hrey, l. 'iita D-schanit’«. rn»l others of w. rld-wi»..' r n >wn. Tuke only two examples of w tu.t we diil 1 «ring th- past y car. 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