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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1895)
«Ml I SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION (The Mirrati! WMDNKHDAY DECEMBER lll?4. In Wall Street. « « Ì $100.00 » 4 Given Away $ * Every Month A > CURE New York, Nov, 30.—The stock market today is fairly active for a half halidav and reflected chiefly professional operators. The open The sneer., of thi- Grust Conifh Cmif. without a parallel in the history of medicins. All druinrt"«» »re authoriied to »ell it on a pos itive ituars-tee. a test that no othere re can (ucceearully stand. That it may becom. known the Proprietors, at an enormous e«- Lnse ar« P'« '»* “ B°U“’ every home in the United Butt. and Canada. ing was dull, but a sharp covering If you have a CouKh, Rpre Throat, or Brw- movement started in the industrials chilis, uh . It. for it will cure you. If yonr child has theCronp, or Whoopin if Cough, use early, led by sugar. Financiers ft promptly, and relief Is sure. If you dread that insidious di.ea.e Co»«“!»4*?"' rrRF anti operators are looking forward Ask your Druiftfist for SHILOH 8 KE, Price 10 et... SO el.. and M. 00. IfyourLun<s anxiously to the report of the seo-, are sore or Hack lame, u»e Shiloh’s Porous rstary of the treasury and the pres Plaster. Price V> eta. for sale by all Drug- and Dealers. 4 ) t? I > « J I I i 1 •’f Ì I I» o It < 1 Vi : iden t*8 message in so far as they j may bear on the currency situation. ! Currency reformers are unusually active at the present and impresa upon the financial community that the reason gold continues to go out is because ocr currency is diluted with depreciated silver and paper, i They forget that France, which has, within the last 20 years, accumu laird the largest stock of gold the world has ever seen, continues in its currency a vast volume of this so-called depreciated silver and flat paper. Why is it, then, that France accumulates gold while the United States >H steadily losing it? The I Woven r OREGON. BURNS. M rs F. E. M c G ee , Proprietress. duw"/18El’iKeE ‘V at EN rs Q FOR INVENT!JU’, ami object of this otr,;ra* i„ven"- courage persons <>t an in Ive turn of t-m'i. -*t ‘ same time we wish to impress th« fact that « It’s the Simple, Trivial Inventions That Yield Fortunes This popular Hotel holds itseli ol ranK rank equal, n if not super- in point oi ior to any inland hotel and in fact compares favorably with many railroad houses. y V 4 -such as Be ’""’’f,,”™*!] and Eve, •‘.-■•'J »»>“* 11 1 •Safety Pin." ’ Bys m ulo-y ver ’’ "Air Brake.' etc _ f Almost . very «me t Oa bright idea at ¡.-mi-- or other. Why n-t put it in prac- s tical use? YolK talents mitv r- lie in this direction- > - > C make your fortune. «by *'ot V try? :t ~ 3 " J j-y-Write for further Information and , mention this paper. 1 ' ‘Mt isjwell arranged nice, copy, comfortable rooms. The cuisine de partment is as perfect« as possible for an inland town and guests will be served with care and attention. THE PRESS GLflIMSGO. ! J | WASHINGTON, D. C. t Philip W. Avirctt, (leu. Mar., 618 F Street, Northwest, |^“The responsibility • i. - may be Judged by ll.r '•>. t that t. • t<>. -k is held byov.1 i.< il.< ie-ai I of the leading ne'»O«vci» lb me ('lilted Status. 5 li L }» * J' The 0. C. CO OREGON HUNTINGTON, _ semi ________ ron i » in i •- i:\EOUe-VUO? . The 11« McMullen Woven WLe F ciló -~ o , I and »«ON. M.rki-t st.. Cblc-m~ tí. 1.-.18”, ... • ;>.J is in ii" • . V a Curst, i • ••• • -,, . i,> S VK Drujrgistsor tnull. t»'in 11 ■ ISfree. A<*<lress*-A5.lKl>¡ 241Ü.M«* Vurli City I 1 Garry the Largest Stock of Gen eral Merchandise in answer would seem to lie in the dif ference between the economic poli cies of the two countries. EASTERN OREGON. Ihey GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS. YOU KNOW A GOOD ADVERTISEMENT MEANS INCREASE IN BUSINESS I WashingtQn, Nov. 30.—The forth coming statement |of the receipts and expenditures of the government will show that durng five months of the preaent fiscal year the re ceipta were approximately $139.. 460,000. For the first five months of the fiscal year 1894 the aggregate receipts were $137.523,000 ami for the same months of the flacal year of 1889, $129,403, 517. I he deficit fur the present month ;;f you are in a position To do Busi ; ss Let Peoni - Kaow it of November will amount to about $1,125,(N*O. In November, 1894, the deficit was $9,066,755, ami in the same |»criod of 1893, $7,322,624. For the first few months of the tis cal year 1894 the deficit amounted ed to $22,795,142. Aren’t v»'U almost through with the morning paper, dear?" raid the husband of the emancipated wo man at the breakfast table "In a second," rtplied the latte-, who was in the sporting news. "The patient little man waitec for five or aix minutes, and then said again: • My dear!" "Well?” They ARE NOW L40JED WITH FAIL ANO Wl TER GOOOS if you have anything You want to Sell let People Know it. CSELL AT ONE PRICE] Go nd s e Th m or Write "hem. Subscribe for the EAST OREGON HERALD. $ ONLY TWO TWO CLUBBING RATES WITH ALL THE LEADING PAPERS. THOROUGHBRED BUCKS FOR SALE. W, D. Huffman " $ Thoroughbred and High Grade c» Spanish Merino Bucks. Price from 14 00 to 115.00 per Head From 300 to 500 Head. "Couldn’t you tear off the man’s page and let me have it?"—Puck These Bucks are from the Cmington Sheep Ranch, Umatilla YHK Ht'LA r. f>. "It shows the incoristency of a .iilifrlùf if» it. man,’’ said the abnormally ne w "new woman." What doe«?" "The course the anthoritle« taking alHiut hlooinete They jrct t*> a woman * wearing tl "Yrs. and properly," H -ill /»'tv. RED FRONT LIVERY "And the Iraa of them »he wears the mor J they object to it." — Washington Avar THE HER.ILD DOFS THE BEST JOB PRINTING .AT LOWEST RATES. B IxsTHt mi \ r ■ i*« «uirrinuMit ... r.aa Ore STABLE. On the Corner South of the French Hotel, Main Street. JOE GILL - - - - - Proprietor Everybody knows Joe and a hors« under his car« will never «uffcr for something to eat Further Joe it an old «table keeper, bavins had several ve«r* eiperieucein a first class stable in Corvallis.