East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 03, 1894, Image 8

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    1898
rz" ¡ITPBÏS
L' S T R A T K I)
• few days, and you will In- startled ut the uu<*x
pected success that will reward iour eflorts. Wi
»O.itivi-ly have t! - b< -I I u-iiie-s to olii-r Illi agent
that can be found on '
is- - of tin- forth
■ 1.1.00 protit OU S75 I ' VI orlh of busini .«» ie
bi lug i a-ilv and liorurubl - u mie b-. mid paid >c
buudredi of men, wome.i. bo- -. and girl- m nur
employ. You can make iiiouev fasti i nt work tor
us'liau vou liar* nay id* ;i of. Tin- .-ini--« i-so
easv to learn, n I 11> 'rncii -u- a »iiiiple and plain, I
tiiut nil sn-zeecd fr<- Il I1'1’ -tai''
1 Im-*- w Im take ,
hold of tii« b-uin- “ reap tin ail-.-ntage il at ,
arises from t ic sound rr-putmion of one of the
oiliest, most - ic-e-ofuf, mid largest publishing
bouses In America, «eru-i for - our-i lf the prolits
that the I a-iness so readil and l.mid«omi h > 1< 1 I-.
All beginners succee I i rriiu.c . mid no-re than
realiie their great*-t ext.ecimlon-
llioee uno
trv » i-'-t ex III.- a- w •
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of room for a few more worker«, and w- urge
them io begin at once. If you are tilreadi i-m 1
«Io , |, bat nava a few spar* momatita, and wish
to u-e them to advantage, then write us at onee ;
(to. this 1« vour grand opportunity), and receive
full particulars by return mall. Addres-,
r:<l E A CO., Box No. 100, Auguata, Mr
PLANT FER It V’S SEED««
FJftTHc FRIC: Or IN
Our Premiums
Calais. Trad« marks. Oeslgn Falenls, Copjught.
contl’if’t' <1 for
4U'l all Pftto&t biuirii
MODTRA 7L FEES.
Information and
elianto. A*tdr«44
10
.il ■ mor*without
Weekly Call
Dependent widows and Barents now de-
pendent whose sons died front the efieers of |
army service are included. If you wish
vour i .I m tin speedily and successfully pro.se-
uted, iddres-
’
JAMES TA? NEK. I
I ate Commissioner of Pensions.
WA.silINt.Tu5.
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'¡HE SAN FKANCiS 0
Morning Call!
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anv !« manatnM by » comb.nation ol
' oil Infili»miai n««uHruipcm in tnt
ex ic • i>’:rp' •») of pr«>te<*€*
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un«» rupnI ouj
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i - ti ir t .» .i ira f^r thn resnonnL
• Ü4, - - UU’llU , l i CU l’.v • ‘ iU»’lte.CVü4*uUJ
STODDART & CO.,
Hin’? WI
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(< ippo ile I >. I'aieut Office,]
\\ A''I hn »; ton . d . <;.
Woven EEiinillfi
wire rtNullw
RABBIT AND P0ULTR1
NETTING.
HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
DAILY CHj
tSrsEMt FOB FURTHER INFORMATION
The McMullen
Woven Wire Fence Co
>20 X. Market St.. Chieu*«».
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WEEKLY CÂLL
YOUR FUTURE
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year :
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the pi neb):
iiiren fruMof uliameiuUiu
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Jhirntific AnicriGir.
tziryest ctrrulat' .n of any polentine pa->w In the
v.ild. M- n.'i 1 r iru»ln»le.l
bo lute'lizeul
r su »h. uld tu » Uli -u It. Wee.lv •> I Illi n
y.-ir I »I ,X> »Ix inet tu. A.t In-, v t X < . .-,»"
l'i at t ■ n tu -, 3.41 r et -• w» Ni-w \
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T8 UNI CU 5ÇUARE. h
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TS IN YOUR OWN HAND.
Pahntetrv
to tell what the lines In your
hand mdicaiu. It will a n .>e you. if nothing more.
The ubo\e i.ijr;un Him«" explain« it-vit. The
¡»••rjin of the I. NH Ob’ LIFE indicate»* probable
»..• to wh i h vo i xv di live
Each BK a CKLET
fl
V' l Ihitry Afirs. Wv I nniikvd LINE uH*
HEVi) dn<’e* Iran | oAvr; char LINE OE
FORTUNE f.’’■•orri» huM Both combined mean
Micev*'* in life; but you nnn*t keep nu w iih mod» rn
idea-* to w in j. You \\ i i ilnu p unty of the?e in
1*
q E.nnily M.i
lue k » at raetively pie-
p' "1
C-» it » very m tn » r of the family is enter-
t’i o'd b - i d ”’ n tn;i_’i7.n< 5* lii one. A CLEAR
I I x E <» |||.; \R t ih ‘- d < aka tendernec-a; a straight
-
u-t-fnl lite; thè reti- se if
erooKed
A well 1 ; ud I.IXE OF HEALTH
•par *'» you doctota* bi « ; tu i>ili Un- ben r- biuta
in De iiores*’*, F
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ri ? to iu r -t t ie . I omv
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v • pie i.ll.T-1 E OF VKXl > well
nvi kt d keep np \ » r *>p .is bv having Dentorvei'a
W«
to r 4 |h k - ribi, g t«» It for 1^91
you ai l r ee v. a j Herr of exnul»
tv work*
. ..Jini« te
orK* < of r art
of
tt \ .i .i ». hes'dt s tue * urn
a rn pr»
pr. minpi
minnt picti
pictn re.
1T xt 3.’inch»»«. *• I’m a l)..i*i
wliich le ainmsi a tea!
ba ’v. and eqn I to the » t :i ' al oli pi.iming wliich
co-t $3*'; m l vo i wi
« i I I h;u
li i anci.-nz.nn Ih tiannot
ne eqaa e»l by an - in ti <■ wo N for ite beau iful
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ni.itter.
il at will
ke p
von post
dl the
« ,.f t* e d »v. at d all the
r*l*. B"(k MilTee ut • Iteiu»
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h<>u*rho'd, b*"» d
f ini -blu.- intercsting rcading
matter hot • qyavfl i d c ira.’i . for thè whule fnniily ;
and wid e De’n»vri'«t'a i* V ’i t h u >N!*ni(m
fa-hion u
n acaxine,
Its f ish'on
s ar»» i » r r’ <-f. a» »1 y«n ret with It,
free of co*t, nil the pa ' r
y. a wi-h to use . tiling
the year. a»ni tn t»nv
ion <-h c«v sin.l in
roar «ul-« r ntion .
i'y «igt .11 <1 von » ill
r adv £•• • ov. r «
>» in v
e A Hr,', tpr pub.
|i<hrr w . «îennh’” - Dr ■ on -t. 1‘. East Kit. St.,
N»*w Yor-X
If V. vi
- un»cqii.iinti-<1 wi'h the
Mar >
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wi I»' «a:» W JKte o ILe
and u.ot valuauir
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Harper's Tarar is a Journal for the home
zi vi h the intesi informa! ions with
...... renani k •
,, h■ . ' ‘islii.n s, and us numerous
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Flipp
irei ‘ii^Dvi'Riitle alike to i he home dresH THok’’ i
•i’i'i the pr-Jf'Ksi fini modiHìe. No expena k i) ■
“pi-o *O make i's nrtis'ii'a'lraetlvc’e«K ol the
tizh st order, i's bi >ght stories, amuiingcom ,
i . ili I tli >iizb fill essays sa'fafv all tas'e. b
uni 's last pag -is famous us a budget of wi­
ll ' ti nor. In its week v issues ciervthiug i»
nt i: . i, w Ì ire is of interest Io women Thi
vriiils ..r I 3 i t',1 be written bv Walter BesAiU
'. '
n i mil t'hr aline Terhune Herrick
vi fu-msh a praetii al series, entitled “At th. I
I- i et ' Graie King, ulive I'horne Miller, unii 1
«da e Whee er will be frequent contributors I
'■ " ’ * ' "
in the Columbian Expo ,
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' - ' ' ’A' til'll icpi s 'iited with nianv i'l
b '• - '■ ’ •
s'
Higginson in “Woinet
Me.
wil i ease at uhivate.l audience.
HARPER’S PERIODICALS
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i ne I. »-t-.se ipn n will Legit
' Xitn.i. i current at lietinieof reccin'
■ in
o Harpe » i azar lor Ihre*
•i . cloth mding, .» ¡Il be sent bv mal F
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eveed vine
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l ì*!b < -es f . ¡each volume.suitable for bind
u < Î ’ leset i ma guarniti. n ixreip of
in tsni c. should be mn.le bv P .tOiDc.
»'v rder r l>r*f'. i, avoid chance of loss
R A HR ’THERS
New snapeni re t . T t to . p% Rnv «ne nor
•11 of th shove a,
■ * r m en* r v it hou t hr
ixpr .s i :d«r of II a KI'FK T rq uer ”.
st.
DEXTER SHOE CO.,
8U R0ST0.\
Agents Hunted
“As old as
the hills” and
never excell­
ed. “ Tried
and proven"
REGULATOR) is the verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
Liver Regu­
lator is the
only Liver
ami Kidney
medicine to
which you
can pin your
faith for a
cure . A
in i 1 d laxa-
live, a n d
purely veg-
et ible, ad­
ing di rectly
mi t.he Liver
a n d Kid-
11 «vs. Try it
Sold by all
AR L tpiiil. or in Pow-ler
to be taken dry or ma Ic intoa tea.
SIMMONS
Harper’s Weekly is acknowledged >-s stand
in« fits' among illustrated weekly periodicals
in America. It occupies a plat e between tha
of the hurried daily paper and that of the less
tinielv monthly magazine, it includes both
itera'ure and news, and p eBents with equal
fort e ai d fe'icity the real events of current
history ami the imaeinative themes of fiction
< >n account of its vere t empiete series of illus
rations of the World’s Eair, it will be not only
I he bis guide to 'he great Exposition, but also
itsles suvenir. Every public event of general
i'teres: will 1 cfully illustrateli in i's pages,
'ts contributions being from the. best writers
and artists in this country, it will continue to
exrel in literature, news, and illustrations, all
other publications of its class
PER
There-are »ingle retail »hoe »tore» in our I -
cities which »ell 2,000 palr.se/ «hoes a < “v ,
a net prot t of $250,000 a year. Wo ». l.’ho. h .','
but wo .c l a great many pairs, the clear pr.
our ladies , nusseg* and childrens’ shoes isi • i
ten cents a pair, nnd on our mens' and bo- Z,
’ ’ '¿'“»".I1’“?/. )Ve •haU ^Glsh shoote- s'
each of the fifty largest cities of the U. 8 c i
they sell only 300 pairs of shoes a day th< v v
earn $ j’25,f 00 a year. We should bo a! le to Ù
yearly dividend of $5.25 a »hare, or ever j per o'
a year on the investment. Wo sell the stock • t'c
a share. Tho price must lnevliably I o mi ch7
than $ 0 a share. No stock lr.s ever been so '
les» than this price, which Is i.s par vainc. Ft
non-asscsBablc. Incorporated, ('..-¿ l - j $l*000<
We have over 1,000 Mockholder,, a: d thc’nuir'-
is increasing daily. Some of the principal »to
holders are : T. S. Walling, bi, Y. : I. J
»...
N. A. Reed. Jr,. Chicago ; J.M. Cain; b t.cti igu’; V,; 'f
Kavanaugh. Little Bock. Ark.; 1. II. Kid,. Chiêa-o- J I
Turner. Philx: If. Harding, N. Y.; 1 . .1. l-'.ÎÎ; lÎ!
Creek, Mich. ; F. F. HullMte, Arcade. N Y
7 ’
Write for a prospectus containing the naraciof
our stockholders, etc., or tend an onlrr for >toc'
tnclotlng cashier’) check, cash or money, r'
Orders taken for one or more shares. Price, C
a share.
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Thursdai, and contains all •-(
tne important news nl the
week, gleuued from every -¡u
ter of the globe, compl- te up
to date of publication,
It fur«
n is lies the latest and numi
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>nd
niai kef quotations, a d gives
special attente n to hortieiil-
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I Among the no'able features of the year there
will be new novels by A Conan Dovle, Con­
stance Fenimore WoolBon. and William Black
Short atoriea will be contributed by the most
popular writer* of the dav, including .Mary E
Wilkins, Richasd Harding Davis, Margaret
Beland. Hranaer Matthews, and many otheis
The illustrated descriptive papers wi'l embrace
articles by Julian Ralph on new Southern and
Western subjects; by Theodore Child on India;
by Poultney Bigelow on Russia and Germany;
by Richard Harding Davis on a London Season;
by colonel T A. Dudgeon Eastern Riders; etc
Edwin A. Abbey’s tllustrationsof Shakespeare’s
Comedies will be continued
Literary articles
will be contributed bi Charles Eliot Norton
Mrs Janies T. Fields, William Dean Howells'
Brander Matthews, and others.
THE DISABILITY BILL IS A
LAW.
Soldiers disabled since the war are I
Entitled
PRFS5 CLAIMS CO.,
JOHN WE DO' RQURN,
r r- -
Mich*
THE S N FRANCISCO
AM I HE FA.
Msa g.n : Attui ney.
Detroit,
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(SKVKN IsaUKBA W kkk ;
Is a live in ti <>i o it ii
dtiilv. it is the MOs 1 REI.I \-
BI.E. and is tecogiiij..,. | !(<
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Free to all
D.M. Ferry &Cc
THIS PAPER—
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The success of this Great Cough Cure is
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
All druggists are authorized tosell iton a pos­
itive guarantee, a test that no otherc re can
successfully stand. That it may become
known, the Proprietors, at an enormous ex­
pense, are placing n Sample Bottle Free into
every home in the United States and Canada.
If you have a Cough. Sore Throat, or Bron­
chitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your
child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use
ft promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread
that insidious disease Consumption, use it.
Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE,
Price to cts., 50 cts. andtl.OO. Ifyour Lunge
are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous
Plaster. Price 25 eta. For sale by all Drug­
gists and Dealers.
■OUree.
FOR THIS YEAR
PllICK Bl »3 FKK Y
SHILOH'S
CONSUMPTION
CURE
this year, and uih R h up for lest tirna
Ferry’*Seed Annual tor 1*1 v.ill
give you many valuable hints
about w bat to rais»* ami how to
raise it. It contains informa-
tion to be had from no other
,Î s £ th IE s T af *?
1
Better
Than
Pills
The King of Liv.-r 51 -iHcine».
“ 1 have t-.se-l ourSLnme is i .iv- r R<-gn-
latiiruml turn i-omn-ieni-iouslv say it ist-M
klti-x »fail liver tnedicincs. 1 eonsidei it a
ineillr-lno chest 111 hscll'.—GEi>. v\ . jack ­
kin , Taconia, Washington.
gg- UA FK Y r A C Ii A G F' u»
JG:i ,lie 7 2‘iinp in rt-il nil wrapper.
- fc ►
. J .' n H-'
—
ion DOLLARS
■ ä V per month
I n Y our O wn L ocality
wade easily and honorably, without cap!
t;d, during your spare hours. Any man
woman, boy, or girl can do the work haiKt-
ily, without experience. Talking ua-
necessary. Nothing like it for money­
making ever offered before. Ourworkt
always prosper.
No time wfistetl in
learning the business. We teach you m
a night how to succeed from the first
hour. You can make a trial without iX-
pense to yourself. We start you. ffinu.su
everything needed to carry on the '>u i-
n<-ss successfully, ami guarantee .'-
against failure if you but follow - -
simple, plain instructions. Reader, i
vou are in need of ready money, nn -
want to know all about the best pa) 1 -
business liefore the public, send u> ' 11
gddress, ami we will mail you a doc**
incut giving you all the particulars.
TRUE & CO., BOX 400,
Augusta* Maine.
COMSVMPTIOM CTTIFD.
inohiphysieian.remeilirò -1’
tì*
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I d i “
ary Uie torumla «t a umpl«vegvud»le r ‘
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and l'-ruiuncntcurcol <
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ha v *n<i ruù.<
teatmou.'. ■
after harin :
ita w» edcTftrlx nrvt• ' ♦ I ‘
in tbousan lwof cam» h«' f-‘ t il ti>
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il ’àuo’.rn lobi.« <uTenni:*
*t5tk)xls,'g1VT*tns* tr.i
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