East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, June 27, 1894, Image 6

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    1894
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a few days, and you will be startled at the nuex
Bected success that will rewurd your effort» vv ,
xi.itively have the best business io oiler an agent
ill at can be fouild on the face of this earth.
■45.00 profit on »75 00 worth of buslueas is .
being easily and honorably inntie by ami paid io
hundred» of meu, women, boys, and girls ill our
employ. You can make money faster at work lor
ns than you have anv idea of. The basiness is so
easy to learn, and instructions so simple and plain,
that all succeed from the start. Those who take
holil of the business reap the advantage that
arises from Hie sound reputation of one of the I
oldest, most successful, and largest publishing
houses in America. Secure for yourself the profit,
that the business so readily and handsomely yields.
All beginners succeed grandly, and more than
realiie their greatest expectations, those who
try it find exactly as we tell them. There i« plenty
of room for a few more workers, and we urge
them to begin at once. If yon are already em­
ployed, but have a few spare moments, and wish
Jo use them to advantage, then write us at once
f/or this is your grand opportunity), and receive
Wil particulars by return mail. Address,
TRUK A CO., Box No. 400, Augusta, Me
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Our Premiums
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D. NI. FERRY & CO.,
Detroit. Mich.
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THE SAN FRANCISCO
THE DISABILITY BILL IS A
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Soldiers disabled since the war are
Entitled
Weekly Call!
I’KICE SI.35 FEB Y <-AM.
IHE SAN FRANCIS 0
Morning Call!
ILLUSTRATED.
Harper's Magazine for 1X93 will centinue 'O
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maintain the unrivalled standard of excellence
which has ch iracterized it from the beginning
Among the notable features of the year there
will he new novels by A Conan Doyle, Con­
stance Fenimore Wookon, and William Black
Short Btories will hr contributed by the most
popular writers of the day, including Mary E.
Wilkins. Richasd Harding Davis, Margaret
lieland, Branaer Matthews, and nlanv otheis.
The illustrated descriptive papers will embrace
articles by Julian Ralph on new Southern and
Western subject*; by Theodore Child on India;
by Poultney Bigelow on Russia and. Germany;
by Richard Harding Davis on a London Season:
by Colonel T. A. Dodge on Eastern Riders; etc.
Edwin A. Abbey’s illustraUonsof Shakespeare’s
Comedies will be continued
Literary articles
will be contributed bj Charles Eliot Norton.
Mrs. James T. Fields, William Dean Howells
llrander Matthews, and others.
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PRESS CLAIMS CO.,
JOHNWEDOERBURN,
Managing Attorney,
P. O. Roí iflS
W ashington , D. C.
t'n -inany Is managed by a combination of
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o.- the express purpose of protect-
mibacrlbera against unscrupulous
it I'.iient Agents, and each paper
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HE SAN FRANCISCO
WEEKLY CALL
la a handaome eight-
page paper. It is huied every
Thursday, and contains all of
the important news of the
weak, gl.nned from every qu ir-
ter of the globe, complete up
to date ot publication. Il fur.
nlshe* the latest anil moat
reliable financial news »nd
market quotations, a d gives
special attention to hurtirul-
tural «nd agricultural news,
and is in every reject a first-
glass family paper, app<>ui g
to the interest of every men. tier
of the household.
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NO FEE UNLE S PATENT
IS SECURED. CORRESPOND­
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PAPER of tlio Pacific Coast.
Either of the above , Hiu-r-
will send po-tu id as a pre­
mium on recei, t of the follow­
ing subscription prices for tl.e
combination:
T’m sure''’’« of this Groat Cough Cure la
without a parallel in ihe history of medicine.
All druggists are nm I mi r-d to sell It on a pos
itive gn’arn»'(♦•••.-':i t«‘si th;:; no other c re can
iuc<esstul)\ .stand, That it may become
known, the Proprietors, it an enormous ex­ I
pense, are placing a »Sample Bottlo Free into
every home in the United States and Canada.
If you have u Couirh, Here Throat, or Bron­
chitis. us« it, for it will cure you. If your
child has t-he Croup, or Whooping Cough, use
it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread
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Ask your Druggist for »SHILOH'S CURE,
Price 10 ct s.. 50 cis. audll.00. IfyourLungn
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I timely monthly magazine, it includes both
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, i.neaml felicity the real event* of current
■ hlstori and the imaginative themes of fiction
l tnsceonntof its very, emplefe series of illus
trationsof the World’s Fair, it will be not Univ
he nest guide to the g-eat Exposition, but also
best suve dr Every public event of general
I its
i’terest will be fully illustrated in its^pages
Its contributions being from the best writers
and artists in this country, it will continue to
e?Ze
JI.,eratiure* new«, and illustrations, al)
o’her publications of i s class
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