East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, March 04, 1896, Image 8

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COPYRIGHTS
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The success of thia Great Cough Cure la
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos­
itive guarantee, a test that no others re can
successfully stand. That it may beeome
known, the Proprietors, st an enormous ex­
pense, are placing a 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 you»
child has theCro^p, or Whooping Cough, use
ft promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread
that insidious disease Consumption, use it.
Ask your Druggist for 8HILOH'8 CURE,
Price 10 cts., SO eta. and 11.00. If your Lungs
are sore or Baek lame, use Shiloh’s Porous
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■ elists, it will be conceded by all critics that
T homs » haboy stands foremost of a master
1 artist in fiction, and The Simpletons may be TEN
I expected to arouse enthusiams not inferthr in
degree to that which baa marked Trilby—the CTS.
moat au» cersful story of the year. Another
'eadit'K featiiroelll be the Personal 'Reeollee
lions of Joan of Aic, by the Sieur Lot-ix t>a TEF»
C obtb . Her Psge and Secretary, uader which
guise the mist popular of living American CTS
magasir.e writara will Present ahe storv of the
Maid af Orleans. In the Janusry Nu uber Will
appear a drofuaely Hluatratee paper on Charles­
ton and the < aroliuaa, the first of a series of
Southern Papars.
I Noathern Africa it attracting more attention
at any other time aii.ee it was the seat of em-
1 pi res The next volumes of HA RPe-s MAGA-
1 ZI n E will four illustraied articles on this regin,
and three of them will depict the present life
■ there. fiLiAN R alph will prepare for the
MAGAZINE a series of eight stories, depicting
typical phases of Chinete Life and Mam ers.
I Besides the long stories, toere will begin in the
Jauuary Number the first Cbspter of A Three
I Pert Novelette, by R ichard H abdino D avis —
the longest work yet attempted by this wri er
Complete shoJt stories by popular writers Will
continue to be a feature of the MAGAZINE
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CUAET IS THE •EST.
W4> WllUL MOSSUEAKINO.
♦5. CORDOVAN,
f RENCHA ENAMELLED CALF
Because, we are tne largest manufacturers of
advertised »hoes in the world, and guarantee
the value by »tamping the name and price on
the bottom, which protect» you again»! high
price» and the middleinan'a profit». Our »hoe,
equal cu»tom work in »tyle, ea»y fittiug aul
wearing qualitie». We have them »old every,
where at lower price» for the value given than
any other make. Tike no »ubstitute. If your
dealer lanuot »upply you, we can. bold by
’• Seed Annual
FJHTrilFRIC: OF ONE.
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THE S N FRANCISCO
ELKHART 0ARRIA8E and HARNESS MFR. CO.
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Weekly Call!
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WEZXL7 C’U
W. B. BRATT, Secretary, Elkhart, Ind.
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Riley Or.
Horses branded )-( on left stifle. CattlebrasA
ed )■( on left hip. Marlon Bunyard, P0 Burna
Cattle diamond on left hip; hor
shoulder. Charles H. Voegtley. Burns 9
Geo Williams, horses and mules bra
r..unding w, on light B’.lfle. P. O Riley
Horae brand bar m on left shoulder:
I brand har m on left hip and riba. Catbertns
■ Marshall P O Narrows Ore.
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Horse brand on left shoulder 8 Mias Lairs
H A RPER’s Weekly is a pictorial history of
Stsnclift.
Burna Ore.
the times. It presents every important event
prompt') . ae< urateli, and exliausti"elv in il-
il.str*.ion and ileseriptive text of the 'hignest» • Horae brand ~ ou left shoulder and »sms
or.ter.
The manner in which, during 1894, it has muscle of right hind leg. Phil Smltu Bursa
treated the < hl.>ago Railroad Strikes and the I Ore.
<I hilio-Japaiiese War. and the su.uunt of light
8. I^mpehire and Son cattle braid
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It m as able to throw on Korea the Instant atten-
I tion v as I ireteit to that llttle-ktuiwn county,
sr e-vp’< a of its alm< at bou d ess resourt es. connected. Earmark swallow fork in right ear
■ Ju ,u Rs i>n, the d.su.igulshed writer and underbit in left. P, O. Bums Ore.
cor e«p.o>. ent. h a been sent to ;he seat of war,
Horace and Cattle branded J F on left
jaii' th« e Joined v v d . Weldou. now for
Mary
ma v ears >esi<!aut in Japan, who has been der I line h an-led JP connected
Sit»-» “d to lo. 1» rate with Mr Ralph in Send- • Price. P.urns Ore
I tiou II < HP R WhEKi.Y exclusive informs
Herman Ruh cattle brand ¡^»n 14°
tion a oi . .us. <u ! >n
er crop off and swallow fork in left eat rig
ear under elope, P. O. lawrn
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cattle brand, H O. on left hip.
riihl e«r and a < r«»p and tplil in left,
H O on left ahoulder.
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Cattle brand, II., on 'eft rib under bit Is
left ear. under slope in r ght ear Horse brssd
71 on right sutle. R E J. A. Williams P, 0.
Miss Roaa Dickenson Horae brand anvil •»
left »title. Cattie branded bar^R on left alp. r
O. Lawen Ore.
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J. P Dickenson cattle brand J P connected««
left hip Hone brand auvil on left »tide P. u
Lawen Ore.
Cattle brand figure 7on either hip; mark light
crop off each ear. elip in each ear, and w*tt
on left jew. Horse brand figure 7 on either hip
J. H. Bunyard.Burns,Ora.
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J. C, Foley, cattle brand =» on right side
Horse brand — on left shoulder.
Horn brand 35 on left shoulder, also three
dots.-. tn shape of triangle, cattle branded tamo.
E. E. Grout Burns Or.
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WEEKLY CALL
cVfO Is a handsome eight*
Hardin dt Riley, cattle branded Von left side
Horae brand T left side. r. o. Burns,Oresos
Horse branded P on right shoulder, cattle P
on righthip. R. A. Hendricks. P.O. Lawen Or
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Hors-' brand bar ten on left shoulder; Cattle
barren on left hip and upper clip on botk
ears. T. A. McKinnon, Burns Ore.
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