East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 20, 1894, Image 3

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Among whom are Sam Coruman
and Guss Shroder.
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WEDNESDAY JUNE 20. ISM
W.C. »YR”
S tate of O hio ,
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C ity of T oledo . |
Frank J Cheney makes oath
that he is the senior partner of tin-
firm of F J. Cheney & Co., doing
business in the City of Toledo
County and State aforesaid, anc
that said firm will pay the sum o
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS f...
each and every case of Catarrh tha
cannot be cured by the use o
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY. I
Sworn to befo.-e me and sub I
scribed in my presence, this 6il
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day of December, 1886.
Editor.
THE PIONEER FIRM
Now that our county and state
election isover people can view the
past campaign and compare notes.
Our county, except in one case
gave a handsome democratic ma­
Harney Coanty
jority for the state and district
candidates. The county tickets the
democrats cot the clerk, assessor,
N. BROWN
and county surveyor, the republic­
Chcro sro «’nele retail »b< o stores in our I r
ans have the sheriff, treasurer, com­
rille» V hi. 11 soil 2,000 pairs of shoe» a d.iy.ina. .1
a net profit of
0,1*1:) a year. Wc »< .1 »ao< slai
missioner and school superintend
b it v. o sell a great many pa rs, tho Clear p.->
<
our ladies', n-.isie»* ar.d children«? eaoes is :.t 1 :.
ent. The populist one, the county
t n c< nl» a pair, and on our men? and bo; ? i h
~> cents a pair. We shall establish shoe »tor >i
judge.
ichof tho fifty largest cities of IhcU. S.,a: -I
>ey sell only 300 pairs of shoes a day the y v.iii:
Each partv is represented, which
A‘ W . GLEASON,
.rn $ .2'>, oo n year. Wc should bo a' le to p
i.-iy dividend of f5.2"> »share, orover.’O pern:
Notary Public
probably is all right, but at any
;earunthoinv> etmc: t. Wo* ilthoetock at f
1
Ilall
s
Catarrh
Gure
is
taken
in
■ hare. Tho price nun t Ineii ;Liy I o much r <
rate we have to ‘.ake it as we find
Having purchased the entire stock formerly belonging to Cal
an f. 1 a s ar
No »'<>< k lias ever been acid .
» th. n ti
pilcc, i lii> h i i i > p. r iu!i:c. Bt <
it and expressing dissatisfaction at genially and acts directly on tin
Geer, comprising all lines of
->n-asscssa' I
Incorporated, <
I $!,<XM,t
blood and mucous surfaces of th
.’c have over I.LaJ itoc’-holdcra,ar.d the numl i
the result will not mend matters.
< incrcaiin ;«laity, tiomcof tho principal stovl.
Send for tesli uonialr • >!dcrs arc: T S. V.’aii ■ y. h. Y ; I. J. r<dtrr, D< "t< ■
But this county election shows system.
hardware , ckukeky , glassware , Tih waicu »,
lt. l-il. Jr . A :.ic#go; J. B. I'll l‘ ’. <
age; W. I
.1. « au 'h. i.illle Bock. Ark.: I. >1 1. < a. < 'econo; J. 1
one thing very plainly, that is, free.
fur-!, r. I’hila.: B. Hording, N. Y.; It. .1 l'«yiie. Bst> -
Mich.; F. P. iluBrfU-, Arc»<b*. N. Y.
F. J. Cheney it Co., Toledo, 0 ?rw*>.
Wiite for a prospectus containing the names cl
hands off of nominating conven
aur stockholders, etc., or urml an nr<!i r /or tlorl.,
by Druggists, 75c
KHA
HARDWARE, SINGERIES, A CARPENTERS
mc'i ing cathirr’i check, rath or mot ' /ir '
tions. Let the delegates go into jiMF Sold _______
_ ______________
» Orders taken for one or more shares, lhrlce, $1 >
out
side
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a
share.
the convent i< ti free from
1 oiler the same forcale al greatly reduced price« turCAi»H.
influences, bribes or intimidations
While at PckakiU. N. Y, Mr. J |
of any nature, then we can expect a A Scriven, a prominent manufact- >
fair deal and no kicking at result«. | urer of New York Citv, purchased |
C. H. YOEGTLEY.
are1 a bottle of Chamberlain’s CotigF
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But so long as < delegates
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handled by out side influences of a Remedy. Such good results were
corruptable nature, as the people obtained from its use that he sent
W PER MONTH
think, done for a purpose to force back to the druggist from whom h< 1
the objectionable candidates upon had obtained it for two more hot |
I n Y our O wn L ocality
the ticket, the voter will rebel and ties of the same remedv. When made
easily and honorably, without capi
try to help matters by bolting his 1 you have a cough or cold give thi» ‘ t;d, during your spare hours. Any mm
boy, or girl cando the work hum.
party ticket, and selecting from ; preparation a trial and like Mr I woman,
ily, without experience. Talking rm
each the candidates he thinks Scriven you will want it when again | necessary. Nothing like It for mom y
in iking ever offered before. Our worker
worthy of his support.
in need of such a medicine
It is always prosper. No time wasted i
Corner of 1st. and B Street.
a remedy of great worth and merit. ’ learning the business. We teach you n
a night how to succeed from the tir
Yon can make a trial without < x
W e see it stated, that the senate 50 cent bottles for sale bv H. M ! hour.
RRENTON
pens« to yourself. We start you, ftirnts
Horton.
Proprietor.
plunged through nineteen pages of i
everything needed to carry on the bus;
ness successfully, and guarantee y<
amendments to get to the wool |
against failure if you but follow m
schedule. This is considered to be) Sometime ago I was troubled with simple, plain instructions. Reader,
OFFICE
,.l an attack of rheumatism. I used von are in need of ready money, ai
the last of the important tariff'
want to know al) about the best payir
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and was business
before the’public, send u< J or '
amendments.
completely cured. I have since address, and we will mail you a doci.
The fight will be bitter because
advised many of mv friends and meet giving you all the particulars.
of the general interest of the wool
TRUE & CO., Box 400«
customers to try the remedy and all
schedule, as nearly all sections of
Augusta, Maine
speak highly of it. Simon Gold-
this country is more or less interest­
baum, San Luis Rey,
ed, sheep raising being a common
sale by H. M. Horton
industry.
The annual income from wool
is a big thing, hence it is of uni
versal interest.
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remedies that do not in-» » “■
lore the health or interfere with one'abtiainet *
It build» up and improves the ,< 1 <1
It being a debatable question, it pleasure.
ii alth, clears the akin and bettitines tho com pled
wrinkles or Habbinct'.e follow this tr<
The Proprietors of the White Front Livery Stahl, as-
a protective tariff increases the Wo
indorsed by physicians and leading society 1 ”
sure the public that they are prepared to accoinuiodato
PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL.
CONFIDENL.
price of this commodity.
m > w » t neeris. 1 h<- i-u r
Harmlew. Ro starvli^. Sand 6 ornu h .tamp, for partknlxr a
in
every way in their line of business
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of
hrrrj'R
Ker«ln
| .i rn tin* fouiHiKiK’ii up­
It 13 the doctrine of a great many 1B.1W. r. SIYIII. ■ VICKER S TRLATER. CIICAGO 111
«•-IRyand grain constantly »□ hand, »nd c»r.ful k«Ip.
on wiib h li;»N L*« Lunt the
Inr^rst tu » <11 liMiH-s in Hie world.
well posted men, that free trade i
Ferry’s Seid Annasi for 1S94
contains
the Mini Mat MiLsiHiice of
and an open market is much better
P.a.eng.r. taken l0 .11 p.ru of tb, country.
H..r„ .nd J.k w.
the iuu*stfarming knowledge. Free
mm
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“AXAKES|S”giu
for Hi«* asking.
for the wool grower, while others
« £ ST Cimile, .uni is -ir1
D. M. FERRY A CO
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fur»for
Drtioit, Mich.
contend to the contrary.
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The idea that a protective tariff I I
241ti,New York C;
increases the price of the thing
protected is stubbornly disputed
by many, therefore the wool-grow-
•*ri are particularly interested in
‘hie fight.
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dollars
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FERRY’S
SEEDS
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faG Prouliss ÍU t iitying pills cure constipation Pronti
’55' Prentiss Rectifying pills cure constipation Frenti ah Koctt tying ¡ loscino »» o nation
nPíñm^ROFWPill
S ilver L ake . Ore., May 28 '94.
Eb H erald : The health of our
’¡cinity is very good.
wins, Liquors, Cigas and Cigarretts
G°"‘l Billiard cable., Heawnl Card Room.,
Salom >. first cla.. in ever? particular. Erper.rnce hart.
are having fine warm rains.
Eall grain is heading out.
Silver Lake is brim full and has
broken the levy and sped on its way
'er the desert for a distance of 8
r I'1 nnles which is lucky for us
the break on that side saves our
nardt-ns, etc.
’ "litics is raging, the pops are
peak’ng here, hut do not have very I
‘•rge audiences.
The cow boys are just in from
‘he desert bringing with them a
ar?rband of fit cattle.
Several of our neighbors are put
*’rT *° large crops of grain
MITH A BAILEY, Proprietor«,
Mixed drink, to pl.aw the n>o«t fa.tidion.
Almost al’pill» and modlclno produce eonsUpatlon. here 1« a j.l thr.t cures torpid
a a
tt liver, biliousness, rheumatism, lnill^estlon, sick headache and kidney aud liver
troubles without grlplne or leaving any trace of CONSTIPATION, which
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Is the prime cause of all «IckneM. beware of It getting habitual and chronic with you,
soo to it in time: those pills will cure you.
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U—PRENTISS RECTIFYING PlUL.
it is the only safe and barn>l«M
remedy that will surely OEAUTIFY the
COMPLEXION
clear the akin and remove all blotch«« from the face.
■elL » Oenta a box.
Try a hex and
MJHNS FLUUH 4 SAW MILL
JOHN 8AYER
Proprietor.
Situated on Silvies river 1 mile Eaet of Burn®, near the bridge
SOLO BY AU. DRUGG ICTS.
Or «ent by mall npon receipt of price by
Prentiss Chemical and Manufacturing Co.«
406 CAUPORMA STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO,
• S i FranUM~n*c*lfy1a« pills
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j«ur* vZäaUpatlon VrouUna r— tlfyin» pillacwrw
! Fcntlsu RwtlfylBC pili«
pill« «.ire crm«tlpa<lnaJT»ntl*a r»etlfyln< plII«»ar*
Customers wii receive GOOD FLOUR from
Good Wheat