East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 18, 1894, Image 9

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    IIvNTiNGToji, Oreg , Jan. 26, ’94:
The “Oregon Commercial Co.,’’
have this day bought the entire
business of the ‘’Oregon Construe
lion Co.” of this place including
Moneys, Accounts, Bills Receivable.
Merchandise, Lumber, Coal, Wood,
Farming Implements. Warehouse
an«i Real Estate. And assumed all
debts and liabilities of sa d "Oregon
Construction Co.,” and have Incor
porated with $50.000. Capital
stock fully paid in. The officers
are’
ft. M. S teel , President.
J. 11. A itkin , Vice Pres.
G eo . A. S teel . Secv.
Oregon Commercial Co., per .1.
jj . Aitkin, mgr.
A L iberal -O ffer .—The big
WANTED.
eight page Sunday Statesman will '
Agents to sell our choice aril bar- i
he sent to any dress from now
untill July 1st for only ôûc. cabli 1 dy Nursery Stock. W<-Law manv i
i new special v:tri<«ti«--. both in fruits
to accompany the order Tins h
I and ornamentals to offer, w hich are
a most liberal hard t:me-’ ca in pai go | controlled onlv by us. We pav
>ffer, as the Statesman is the
I-’ommi-sion or salary
Write us at
mid paper in Oregon, and republic once for terms, ami seeuro choice
•in toiheco-e This is a campaign I of territory.
if edeation and it is mir purpose tn
M ay B rothers . Nurserymen,
issist in the good work. The states
Rochester, N V
man gives ail the news of state and
nation and «luring the campaign its
A high-class lilustrat« d monthly
■sundayedition will he a symposium magazine m the horn«- is do long« r
of political news and gossip for the | a luxurv. It is a nre«-s»iiv, and to
entire state It is illustrated and meet the demands cr« at< d l>y this
•onsists of eight full pages’of se|e<-' ( necessit v, THE CttSMoBGLI I AN
•ending matter, im-lnding a short ' M AGAZI N E. giving Marly, as it
«torv and a wealth of poetry and 'does, 1536 pages of reading by the
miscellany. Every voter in Oregon [ablest living authors, with over
should rea«l a paper from 'he <api- ‘ 1’200 illustrations bv c|. ver artists
'al during the campaign and w< I has stepped into the brei-eh. with
make this oiler to suit the times. j i reductn»n in its price that has
I Sample copies free. All subscription taitud t|< bterarv world.-
/I’he H erald , fullv alive to th*
vill be consecutively numbered up
m receipt and to each tenth sui- •>ee«ls of it> patrom
«criber will la- present a year’s sub special arrangements
ersption ♦<« 'tie (’osuiop«4itan ■ s-iperb niontl.lv, whet
Uagozitie, csoiing $1.00. Address receive otders for year
[ «l| orders to The Statesman Salem. l tions to both publications coinbineti
‘Ole.
• f >r t he stun of $3 00
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The price of the great, illustrate«!
monthlies in the past has been
fo 00 and $4 00 a sear, and they
were to Le found onlv in I lie mor«
1 pretentious homes. ’ Our idler fur
! nishes a help to all families, no
matter how modest their means,
to keep in touch with the greatest
l minds of the world, as The Cosmo­
politan has today the .strongesi
regular staff of any existing period
ural. Send orders to
T he H erald .
Burns
At Sterg -r & McGowan flail
FERRY’S
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A re Just what every
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on which has Let n built the
r largest seed business in the woi Id.
Ftrry’s Setd Annual for 1894
cmiiHins tlie M.m ¿nd substance of
the latest fa lining knowledge. -Free
lor the asking.
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D. M. FERRY & CO.,
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Will be given on Mav 1st. 1894.
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Good music ami a good time guaranteed,
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Ed Jordon, Manager.
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Wanted in every county to
(lish a corset parlor for the i
, Dr. Nichols’ Celebrated
| ■spring Corsets ami Clasps. Wager
$40 to $75 per month an<1 expenses
We furnish complete stock on con
signnient; settlements monthly
$3 Sample Corset ire«-
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[cents postag«* for sample ami terms
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DEXTER SHOE CO., 1 nc’p Capital. |t ,000,000.
BEST • •..»<> SHOE IN THE WORLD.
‘•J dollar »avcd if a dollar earned."
Thm I.aille»’ Solid French Dongola Kill But­
ton Boot delivered free anywhere In the U S., on
receipt of Cash, Money Order,
or Postal Note for 81.50.
Equal« every way the boot«
•old In nil retail Korea for
82.&0. We make tht» boot
ourselves, therefore we guar
autre tlio Jtt, etwle and wear,
and if any one In not aatuuleil
we will refund the money
or rend Knottier pair Opera
Toe or Common Sense,
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Cannot be overheated and has no equal.
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Our stock has won 83 premiums in the last three seasons
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