East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, December 13, 1893, Image 8

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1893
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You Think
WORK FOR US
FOR THE PRICE Of OHE.
•45 <M» ffruBt un «7ft Oo
of b«»jd»«ia D
belug easily and honorably wtade by and paid to
planter.
DETROIT
FOK THIS YEAR
Mick.
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THE SAN FRANCISCO
THE DISABILITY BILL IS
LAW.
Soldiers disabled since the war are
Entitled
Weekly Call!
1HE SAN FRANCIS 0
Morning Call!
Late Commiaslouer of Pensions.
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WASHINGTON. D. C.
II l<: MOltM M! C C I.Ii
(SF.VMN I mhik . « W b - kj
la u live no trot o it m
ilaily. It is the MOS !' RELl \-
The surer«« nt this Great Cough Dure 1«
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are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh’s Porous
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For the purpose of showing Or#
gon’s remarkable products at the
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anized the mid winter fairassocia
tionof Oregon, which has tiled ar-
tides of incorporation with the
secretary of state The captial
stock of the association is $20,000
and the stockholders are to be re­
imbursed by an appropriation by
the next legislature,and the remain
der of the fund appropriated for the
world’s fair. The incorporators are
C D. Paterson, Geo. T, Myers, S,D.
Cole, Chas. H. Doods and R L.
Durham.
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D. M. FERRY & CO.
FUICK SI.93 FKK Yr A*.
’ rr«any !s managed by a combination of
• I e.r«t Influential ii.*WNpa|M*ra In tha
I h * ex pre.«« purpose of prou*c<-
• >.<bi»scri*»er« Rgalnnt unHurupuloua
.. I Patent Aventi, and ca»h paper
rd. inunt voucUeaforthe responsi-
l Lt I G jii'liutf ut the Pro* •*'lainis Compaay.
maintain lha wnrivalled a’an.lard of excalleuee i
which has ch«ru< teriaed it from the beginning
Among the notable features of the year there
will be new novels bv A Consn Doyle. Con­
stance Fenimore Woolsou. and William Black,
short atoriee will be contributed by the moat
popular wriieta of the dav, including Mary K.
Wilkiio. Richasd Harding Davis, Margaret
lieland, Branaer Matthews, and many otheis.
The illustrated descriptive papers will embrace
articles by Julian Ralph on uew Southern and
Wester!, »abject«; by Theodore Child on India;
by Poultney Bigelow on Russia and Germany;
by Richard Harding Davis on a l«ondon Season:
by Colonel T A. Dodge on Eastern Riders; etc.
Kdwin A. Abbe) 'a llljstrutionsof Shakespeare’s
CotneHes will be continued
Literary articles
will be contributed b> Charles Eliot Norton,
Mrs. James T. Fields. William Dean Howells,
itrant'er Matthews, and others.
Important book of tbe kind pub-
tahed. It I» Invaluable to tbe
Our Premiums
The Midwinte Fair
ILLUSTRATED.
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▲twaya Uto beat, they aro luu t n ma rl aa
tba standard everywhere.
Ferry’» Meo4 Annual is tka mort
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bai.dred» of men, women, boya. and girl» «n our
emifloy.
°’i ca® make inouey raster at work lor
v. ,au rou have anr idea of. The bu»lu»M Is ao
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houses in America. Secure for »ourself the profit»
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realize their greatest expectation«. Tboae who
try I lliid exactly aa we tell the»n. i here is plenty
if room fur a few more workers, and we urge
them to begin at oaee. If you ere alreadv ern
Ulov. I, bnt ha»e a few «pare momenta, and wl«h
.......... them to advantage, then write u» at onoe
, for this 1« »our grand opportunity), and rteeira
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any kind of a crop wbl do. then
any kind of aeeda will do; but for
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« f. w days, and yo« will be atartled at the mu
«... i »'.xwae »hat will raw «rd your efforts W«
m.iii’ely imrethe beat ba ms «»« to offer an agent
chat cau b« fonnd on th« face ©£ thh earth.
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Address H \HPKR * BROTHERS, New York
McMullen Woïen Wire Fence Co
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WEEKLY GUL i
Aud lib Pip , P r ï.r,
fist* and Dealer«.
*•? 50
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Scientific American
Aconcy for
Hap’ Bazar
There aro «Inglo retail .hoe «tore, a our Un.«
eltlc. which Mil 2.000 pair, of Am a day,maHW
a net profit of $250,000 a year. Wo .el I-b«£ £ ’
IlHiper's 1 nzflr is a journal for the home
H uh cs rh<-!atem infonnaUouR with
........ regard to «. but we .ell a great many pairs, the clear pm
,
th<* i'r.si>i.<ne, and its numerous
¡Hr.fGra long
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;—j. our ladles’, mi.se.’ and children.;.hoes
P th ' b < • R’\r T
r h . au.i pattern,
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sheet
mpp’etnent* ten cent, a pair, and on our men« andlb Al
arc i ’ u ¡svevfeilde alike tot he home drvB <-m akPi 1 ’> cent, a pair. Wo .hall ctobll.h .hoe
,
a'oi ’ hi* pr«»:t >slt>na’ modieu*. N > expanse if each of the fifty largest cities of tho U.
to make I’ r nrtfa'u* attractive net*» of the they sell only 300 pairs of shoe, a day t u >
cam
$525,'
00
a
year.
We
.hould
bo
al»!»
£
P£,
~h* m older, ha tt\£hl Htorieg, am uni ng com
t* H vk and :hoii«rh ful ppkhyh natiafv all tap’d» I yearly dividend of $5.25 a.hare.oro« < rodpcr ($
an<i > ’. :»**r i a« » in famoUH hr a budget of v P a year on tho investment. At e eel t.ic •* * . m,.
I ’r »| ; i| ;n«»r. In i h uvek^y igflueR everythsdg It a share, ’l he price must inc'Jtably be m n
mi bivi d whiceU of i.itrrf Ri to women
The than $’0 a sliaie. No .tor k has ever W>
1 '('iiT« i,.r I .< h ||j ive written hv Walter Besanl ! les. than this price, which is its par «a . •
,
H’/i I * a i.vnll ( hr s’ine Teriim e Herrick ron-asscssablo. Incorporated, < "*I> ’‘.r^ber
We
have
over
1,000
stockholder.
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tbe
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” Gra t King, «dive Thorn. Mi’*er, and is increasing daily. Some of the P
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W. M
Jr.. Chic.got J. B. Caii’l
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l lhe u« *k of Wo nji) Jn the Columbian Expo- N. A.
KaYa iaugh, Little Rock, Ark.: I. IL
j |»avne. B*11’
I sp|..»i wi 1 be filth repnRented with main i'l
Phibui B. Il.rding, N. Y ', ' • <
i uf : ’’iot s. '
W
H¡’_igi"son in "Womei. Turner.
Creek, Mich.! F. P. HulleUe,Arc.de. N->
namei o<
an« Mv
wil; please a< nltivatcd nudlenre.
Write for a pro«pcctu. c‘>D‘01Di"£,„r ge<;,
our stockholder* et«., or tend "n r tl,:/, r 'rr.
pncloping catMer'l check.
price, I’-1
Order, taken for eee or more share* t
»share.
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TRADE MARKS,
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raidie Department.
IS IN YOUR OWN HAND.
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hand uni »ie. It will »tuiise you. If noihiiig more.
The »boio „1.ora’ll .lmo«t explain« iti-elr. The
leuiiu o.’ lhe LINE OF LIFK Indicates preliable
«,.<• Io wn.eh von will live
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fl ■’« >" i thii’y tears. We i mnikci LINE OF
HF\|i , nues brain power; clear LINK OF
FoRl’l M; fame or rii lie’ Both continued mean
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hle.i’ to u m it. You will tind plenty of these in
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sen; ■ t ,t every memocr of Ute family is enter-
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run - ti e to1iitJr,«t ri.e home cievK. Ah n will
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b«tR ■’r l v-pi I to ike eiirosl oil pain'ing which
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«X • jualsi h» any iti the *oi!ù fur U m beairiful
• » ml Mihjoct nutter, tl at will ke p
ou *»11 the up en of ti c d.iy. a» d all the
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