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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1893)
i The Herald WKDNE8DAY JUNE 21. IBM FROMOUK KXCH4NGKM. P. F. STEGNER democrats. These matters were taken directly to the president, and the president told another Oregon I democrat that he had given in I struction« that Murphy and Mark- ley were no lunger to be recognized. —Oregonian. Horses branded Eithor Right *r Left ILLUSTRATED. L ondon , June 10.—In a scratch mile cycling race at Horne Hill! The “mimmer gin” will be more today, the American, Sanger, wap fullv armed for conquest than ever beaten by the Englihsman, Harris. t»efore, rotted in the charming new It was a grand race. Sanger came gowns of thin fabrics which seem to the front in thesacond lap. and made specially for the enhancement held the lead until 200 yards from of youth and beauty. The fullness home, when a pplendid ti’ssel en which is clumsy and awkward in Harris ppurted and won by I pued thick materials is exactly suited a yard and a half. Time, 2 min. to the diaphanous organdies, mulls, 34 sec. The last quarter-mile was dotted Swiss muslins, etc.; and the done in 29f mc ., beating the re innumerable ruffles anti yards of cord by one fifth of a second lace and ribbon heaped upon them ■F help to produce the light and airy effect which is indispensable to success. All these thin fabrics are maJe U| over linings of silk, lawn, or sa t'ie . the color of the ground or tie a few days, aud you will tie startled at the une> figure. Usually the lining is», pected success that will reward your efforts. W< i povilirely have the best busiuess' to offer an agent can be fouud on the face of this earth foundation skirt, joined to the out I that •45.00 profit on STS OO worth nf buaiiK-sa i» | being easily and honorably made by and paid io side onlv at the k-lt, and it ¡R 1 hundreds of men, women, boy«, and girl« in our finished with « ruffle around the employ. You can make money faster ut work tor us than you hare any idea of. The business is so to h-arn, aixl instructions so simple and plain, bottom Four breadth* of organdy ■ easy that all succeed from the start Those who take are tiMC'l for h .«kitt, whether if i* ' hold of the business rrap the advantage that arises from the sound reputation of one of the most sitecessful, and largest publishing h'-mmed and tucked, trimmed with oldest, houses in America. Secure for vonrself tlie profits the business so readllv and handsomely yield«. maiB row* of insertion, or made I that All beginners soeceeit grandly, and more than realize their greatest expectations. Those who with a double or tn pie skirt gather tnr it find exactly as we tell them. There is plenty room for a few more workers, and w<- urge ed like flounces to a foundation of them to tiegin at once. If you are alreadv rm but liare a few spare moments, and wish skirt The waists are fulled usual ploved, to use them to advantage, then write us at once this is your grand opportunity), and receive 1 • over a fitted lining, though this (for full narticnlars by return mail. Address, Tin t: & CO . Box No. 400. Augusta. Ms is HHnetimep omitted Surplice effects prevail, varied bv the utiitui e or :t deep rounding yoke of puffs, tucks, and insertion, which gives the sloping. 1H30 shoulder effect. Shoulder frills,or even deep flotinc s which droop in the back almost to the waist line and very near!v cover the upper arm, are seen on all these I gowns, and are quite appropriate for them These frills and flounces art* either entirely of lace, or of the gown fabric trimmed with lace and The success of thia (Treat Cough Cure fa a parallel in the history of medicine. insertion or openwork embroidery.1 without All druggists are authorized toaell iton a pos — From ’’Midsummer Gowns,” in| itive guarantee, a teat that no otherc re can successfully stand. That it may become Demorest’s Kamily Mavazine for known, the Proprietors, at an enormous ex- F0.I THIS YIAI. --------a+“-------- -THIS PAPER— ----- WITH----- THI S N FRANCISCO Weekly Call! ----- OK----- 1HE SAN FRANCIS 0 FK1CV. Ktf.w • Ci K YKAH. ------- ------------- SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY ' ALL cJAj* I< a baiui-iiiii«- eight- page pa|s*r. It is i«-u-d every Thursda,, a <1 contains all >>( t'ie imp riant new» of hr weak, gle->tie<i fruiii rvrrv ,|U ter ul the glob*-, coiiifite ut> to gate ot i>ubi cation It flit. Iiisliea the talr-t anti mo- reliable u:i tf'tal n>*w*; n<j tiiatket q <>t:*ti"•>*•, >1 give- aperut* Httroti n t<- • ’ ieu:- tttral ti'.it t. r u"it' ! vaa an<l t> t’ • r <•' •- - r n«s In C f C PATEN a „ NO FEE UNLE 8 PATENT IS SECURED. CORRESPOND ENCE SOLICITED. STODDART à CO.. 613 & 615 7th Street, N. W. to fix* I. f [Oppo-ite U. S. Patent Office.] WASHINGTON. I). C. ot Lil- I. » I ÎÎ" fencing i ! t. i HAMIT AND P0ULTR1 NETTING. Í Í i which Murphy Hud Murklev were doing. I'he it i>|i iint ttie'it of Rit**«*|| «* appraiser • r«>ugbt u storm of Rt»tii»e upon the aiiiiiiniotra'ioii from iiihiiv deni'M-rate in Oregon, and Mr. Cleveland now fee In that le Inn« made a niibinke m mtniii'g RtiHHell. It. wh * h I ko brought Io' llie attention of the president that Murphy mid Markley weieap|M>ini- itig Weuwrite* a* fourth elite n poMliiHsti r* One instance ot tins was at Condon, Gillimn county. G. W. Rhinehart, chairman ot the I < oil'd v committer, was mi appiiemit1 for the oflice and was indorsed by nearly all the democratt*. Murphy mui Markley turned him down I h - chum * Rhinehart refused to support Weaver U|mn their iiiftructions. and rt'tx'iiimendeti the appointment of Darling, who was a Weaverilr from principle It is claimed that in the appointments Murphy and Marklev have suceeetlt-ti hi having uimi •, men who deserted the democratic I ticket anti supported Weaver, have had the preference over old line Í * i J 2 F pvt- f I V 3» •• DO YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY) »id Maybe you think this Is a new business, sending o t babies on application : it ha- been done betore. however, but never have those turnisbec been so near the original samnleiu ttii* one. 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