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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1889)
\ ' MISCELLANEOUS AYERTI8EMENT8. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 .NEWSPAPER ADVERTISME.NTS. . , .. , , jitr.«. Th« rounty of lUrney •hall he «tiMh- crease in population has been very fl 1 „ the sixth jnai-iei nietri. t fur ;uaii-i»i THE HERALD rapid, and the newcomers are of * dfc’.’.’.i>7 a»«!b •‘•‘1 Mut-lsy iu October of the most desira: le class, being far ea. YUf want the earth -«! h • ear. TIiritóDAY. FEBRUARY H.IS-Í» TAKE mers with families, men who i v Tbc f -8‘ o rm «»f the County court of vy < .-uni • shall cvmmenc« ua the fifth fW“THE WORLD. jgS eiirrgv and good citizenship uihl Har M.H. lav after this Aet becomes a law. and HAKXEY VAI.I.EY up the country and develop its lat thert-affer 'be.< mi ar tenrsof saidcuuutycuurt f uinr’ence on the fir«» Moi dav of April, ent powers. They are erecting shall ur'.e. W-'us’. October, December and February It is almost the same thing. No THE SAN FRANCISCO »•ar. I -rns. comfortable houses ad Ita Pre-HMil. nini It** I premiums; no special offers; no cut ! her. e * pr .vide«1. ’he county chiefly frame structures, ami arc Ju -e ’¿t . <<f . f. as I*r‘•-«•nt d t l î ¡i. ■ - ■ - Harrev <«,unt. shall receive an annu WEEKLY EXAMINE. rates: bi t the liest and biggest by ‘’Ttir W«**t Shore.” using rails and wire for fencing al Fa ary .,f three hundred dullars. ’E< . 9. Fnti! her .vise pr««vided, the county made in Wells of living water are treasurer sha I receive an annual salaty of two A $1 PapAr, SOO Paget, 1500 Illustrations, 3000 C0| N E W S P A P E R ____ of ____ __ _ by dig hundre idol!«?«. any portion the valley I'iew of the Country that I« flaking t< .■’£<. |u. The county of Harney, within one becoBie a >rw County . ging to a d pth of from six to fif- xtararerl ► r^ai.izaiiun b) the appointment On the North American Continent. THE MONARCH WEEKLY. ¿f;»' v v f ss m.»viu provide . sha . u&6 ime - : - ■ d th a. .u j.u_. ..e ( >u; . • f brant, a ju« propor* From The W vb : bhur« for drinking ui d ’oim .«•ic u. Ex «1 u vt ¡he ¡Ddeuieuntsa >-f Gcaui < uunt , after Ntlbiog ii this tp «f Cheap Likratare tr □ it; ether age hu equalled to 12 large pages and the -iroiu the value of the public During its last session, Congr, • cept alo:m the water emir- -s, which Ge.utii:g Mi ].« .1 .4 <ua; . < uunt: : and the county 84 long columns. n-; « Harue.. 1 uuutksare hereby To Keep Posted on the News of the juujtea v i‘ ru h IL’-’ ‘‘ passed a Fill cstablisbir g a > ..r, F i:.^'-d a board to de.ermtus the vaiue of EXTRAOUDIliART OPFj a d the au.viiut of indebtedness Entire World Subscribe for the land d.strict in Southeastern Ore Birch and a dense growth of wil bih h pr.-i •ri«. '.O ie HFfc ; ..v 1 by said Har. e_. cuu..iy. aaid lows. the valley contains m> tim er, itr~x POPULAR NOVEI.jrJ gon, and by designation of tin- prop judge« 61:« .. .nee a the fount« seat «4 Grant To every person, who (within. .60 days fc on the firs .’Honda, in May, l^l’, urns er authorities the land office has but the adjacent monntain- are cov b C«mul> . a /U thereafter •afic.’ f.s ls convenient, Convenient, and and proteed p: . .. I . < ample nb a re —; ’7 . -t ffw been located in Harney Valley. At ered with a dens.* growth of pine, Published in and given with each the date of this paper) will subscribe port of «heir c • <.iusio ’—‘ r s in dup.iiate • with * the the coming meeting of the Oregon fir, juniper, mountain mahogany, cierKS issue of the weekly edition. Harney counties; and in THE EAST OREGON HERALD of «»rat-. aati ----- ------------- ------ grevinen! between the said county tase«u oisegreement B I i ri] 1 2.50 in advance) ___ Legislature an effort will be made etc., ami several saw mills th- judges of ’ <«raiit ____ aud - .2 ” Harne.« Z77_. r_77n:i coun ’.s in thiir supply the settlers in the valley Beginning to-day and continuing to havo the county of Harney crea coueluai« • f . th»- shall c a.I ’ * to ‘ their *" i.ss:s'an<e ; And pay in advance *3.75 we shall send them for on-year ® . 3 ui the sixih judicial oue of ib.e circuit judges ted out of the south rn portion of with lumber at reasonable prices. be to assist iu de No weekly paper published in the thereafter, T he W orld will print dis ri< t. wh*ee»iui. i shall f .' copv i f T he II ehald and al-o for one year one copy, k as to wBat ft 1 jus and equitable be- ■ At present the settlers of this re termini:. with each issue a complete novel United States containing as Grant county. Tin— facts render t ..ecu the Bai . f ull» .i». - ui . _ Grant and Harney, THE CELEBRATED ILLUSTRATED HUMOROUS P much or as great variety of by a popular author, Among the Harney Valley an object ol sp- rial gion communicate with the outside a '. sha.i . ave he ms i. g Vo e »; ■ use of a lie c e ..«•:< hetai.«.u.t u «t. ju< ju«..,«;S. The sail good reading matter as writers who will contri c„... ute will e interest to those who ar - king a world by means cf a wagon ro id to c. v. .iin;. jU'.get f i Í u U i i. 4 ¿ sa... sa»«: .»■ __ ar_<: — shau _______ re fur their sen it .« <8 ¡i.«- gititi of fi«e dui "a: S location in some new portion . f the Baker City, Huntington ami Onta ceive perdu* f.-rea<h« u B I :¡a.' eu j«.o»v«i iravei- northwest. The valley has a total rio. on the lines of the 0. R. & N. lug to t n . (run saiu o int se»: uf Grant < «.uu- THE WEEKLY EXAMINER Walter Besant, The subscription price cf SIFTINGS is SI a year. It is a lG-pa^e « b.i ii; •. rk fvr ano »or each aa. Wilkie Collin«. fusjv llb-.str it 1 by th • 1 < i i: / i.r : . I cai at'iri- s of th (lay. ]u area of 2.4'XJ square miles, nearly Co. and the Oregon Short Line, tty. ai.d nii.eu_e ut he v hi< I; they are appvb of origiunl Lu.iuor, it 1« a- kin •« .• _d.:< d to m u d t the f cad of the illustrated The • • mi* / -ear promises to he • r. wded Ro t. (’Indian. e uf lente, s per n ie i:, a■ i: « 1.1 a <1 te twice the size of Rhode Island, and goods and produce lieing transport ra the country, aud hat b-.tiiw-il itatued “ lae Witty Wuu l r of the World. S'.-ti' • : ra; cutí ■ fr«>ni sain c.-u i I. b irrii i, ever, b R L. Stevenson somewhat larger than Delaware, all ed in freight wagons. A tri weekly turning and su‘ h ex . s s s. P il l rh - i *i i N v York a 1 bn a National reputation. The merits of tifie fe (irat.i atid Har- e CoUli i' j on. I. inclosed with high spurs of the Blue mail service is maintained in four said arc bo w J Ki. .11 th «t v. d » 1. i tl « in it 1: ceMMury to n fer t • th-m furthet ó F. < ir* uit ju .^e be i» The vi r 1- ■ . N Both ).< w s b-x rihers and thoae who renew th . r subscriptions willu. A _ri. u rt PC fi: epart: e TI. ¡i directions from Burns, the distrib w. ra be sha - re rite the A.i CV... mountains. vU.N jtl aS, i U I. .ri vr aaherei provi«. . fur the Eil i u a v privilege of t U m off r. ;_ ba ar- i rm. u ’1‘- s. F. « be pai . t-qua i he C ! «• •Nl^t-S : «uri« U U ; Il The valley is n comparatively uting point. At this place go «1 to ltEMEMKEIl that TEXAS SIFTINGS h cT ■ 1 at t.i < t ries only tn b ? B T. * ! « tfJM» •I»»- • ! W1 ! counties. a. F F. Emi’ «nb«cribwith 1 tl 1. xt <»•> d • s >•> m 1 <«ff r n- t.. h ts t v. r been mak Ipvel plain, iti the center of which general stores carry in stock all the ney a'i ri I í . ’ pi e f i 8 HK<. ¡1. Th« f e. ■T hr. : Is •!B • U offer the tv o papers for I ves Ih.ia 11:p ice of TI.XAS 8IFT1 M.S. «et by cun;-a. « 6 c lie two lakes. Harney and Malheur, commodities found in much larger Bhad the F work < 1 No on > t < r t; rib< f c n f. t Sli TTN(.' Sir lc ss than I a yea#. l i.E • X \ < K’ b 6 only a few hundred yards apart and towns. Here is published Tut; Uer, E a Grau: 1. unty affu Th • r t-] ■ -«X >• is iv w, and n . .4 <♦«'■ i‘inu> to be. $4 ft yeggjjJH pl . . rxp -it uu:*- H erald , the only newspaper in that Ilan •• county aut. __ ______ F connected by a narrow channel, 1 [ ' iu this eetion, 8 e pru i t 6. ’’ere*. be examined and «-er.ifie. to b. Hftr..e. cvn.ity. a f . a . •ir.-rtn! a spv la de\ uo - • ” r ocuun to us i< r a 1 in ed period. their united area being about 1> i region, a live l.x'al jmjxir, devot- d nize.i «e;.^‘. ls he 4ia re. ur .'6 and a< »tu.» , to the work of making the valley 'j 0 .1- 1 l hr b. ■ : i ersfiliou] I bo m - i r. (brtet to us by P. 0. Order, square miles. Into these lakes oi Hame.* <u uUi.1]. . N•'t«1, « r < L ■ • ise a 'v thali ord-r tho publiiherj to mail MFTIAGS fron * • Up r.u tc-the 8«. 12. It is he; pour the waters of Kilvies and Itlit- and its resources known to th York t > you f »r ore j ar. ( oil <»f oruut 1 .« u ni.. tbirt • r a t zen rivers, but they have no visible thousands who are seeking such a treasurer La ., cr wrhe to 1 1 ffi c, and you will get a sample copy of SIFTINGS. af er this Ari t be< «-Î! ;cs* >a .> . to pu; ««ver i 0 the I b place for a home Harney is the i up t ret.su r«/rui ! hume; « . u ¡he vf-. • r vi outlet. Their waters are nearly the r h«-v. z ¡upenu .C-:ii!t . * sai « u n., . a . name of another small but growing i S hvvl IU: <.E , .hen 1. h 6 ! fresh, indicating that they are e .• ’gif g V r-J V» 1 he fc .'era. js hool <1.¡Ft. b u •< <«,Ut I? drained by subterranean channels. town. : r.E.:.u b Lfii .he ci'.Zv •!-8 I>fiitoi g 8Sc. i3. !n__ g It will not be long before the pe- v.irhln . P I R This fact seems to have a most ben the iir.ii f . i the «erm, our , r\ seu tuunly ui Har : great pr< in< p ««r.\et eficial effect upon the soil of the nod of isolation from the w aid's the Ï?:??.OVE?IEÏÏIS! ien'e in lhe ■: I‘f T onr latest improrrta busiivci f a • their <-«>u *i O’fvnnctitton is t’ ' valley, as crops seem to find ample markets will l-e terminated by de ((fsary r • » • 'voi ic t » 1 »•ep withata Daily, p- r year f’lipptp-U • . ■ w < •,) this A« t aliMii ’axe vffe- ’ ' L- 3 ■ ■ —, ur tuo JA . ES 31 EANS’ • r._.alter t XL? .) • moisture in the ground even in the construction of a railroad through from auu after i e approval b_. \ Sunday, f -r year....... . • tu v-¡r nee >. (1 ‘ <• nur : • on the i prl-c ftmped rla'nly u. - . itety .»one drvest seasons, and thrive, while the heart of the valley. The Ore- i • t - 'u su ; nq 'tuoLutta n mit ' iiutng ;oi.ag*u; ¿9^ -IPs mesdert, arc gen (1 . a k .im' 1! <- will supply you ., upuu V.O.-.1 taey n>akea larvrr t rofl». m . • r. -. ill wax yt^ in:-. other sections with a rainfall as gon Pacific is already pushing east MIS- ELLANE‘1’. S ADVER Tit EMENTS. no >;■ gl< W. II. Hi \>: -T. ward through the Cascades from VS ’ great ns that of llarney Valley re JZ^SMEAHS ! :?i»r a ■prn quire surface irrigation for the per Albany, and within two years, at ►3 $4 SHCS the latest, the locomotive';- whistl- fection of crops. One peculiarity . Î CANNOT F •••. j jgci of the region bordering immediate will be heard in Harney Valley. ->• TO *'? We he . e ".'Vi . L' í Y ly upon the lakes is the frequency When that day arrives, the valley SATIS n 1 On>- yevr, (52 number»,) 00 ■ s. j .-i- will cease to be ''way off ” in the and distinctness of the mirages 50 THE MOST C 7*1. I Six months, (20 numbers.). pictured by its atmosphere, objects mountains, but will be as near mar e.-' FIT. FA I 25 V'-:/ Three months, (13 nt niters,) mils away being distinctly reject ket as many older and better known - -- ’ Upon a Plan Address, regions equally distant from Pt ;t- V ed thereon. -AM’S b Silvies river rises in the moun land. but which have earlier en To Lenef.t oue >i. m ribera. THE WORLD, N ew Y ork . joyed the good fortune of I ting c.’:-«‘-i ln onr branc >it h lu- ■ I..'--:' ’ tains north of the valley, and flows THE HERALD is pleased to announce the - : tí» the • ! • s.'î- !...•■$ i : :i d ii.-.rH. 1. e.i yon wüi 1« p'.e'i..n «if special arrangement whereby a distance of eighty miles in a reached by those great highways of nr •.’t'lQl 511 an! :?1 s i’ll iinñiitte t»ur i s ei h • 1 t. i.ffer i s readers TWO of the commerce. Here is to I e found the rs • ni»«vt SU>•. q ir.: :y oi f « v i t • v • - h •« • r.--* i’.r ! « nienti! southeasterly direction through the Lis family jour:.B s for the pri. c of oue. O •• •>; u- t..n e!‘ v. 'oL oivvbi.ii.. 1..1 buoem.. Aa.t.S . f l..- i*»..:. ’ C«J4a«U lucre n: f í'otvs : vallgy, discharging into the lakes. best opportunity now existing in «• *.v :;i tito çvillMof r- • 1 “ -. I h ■ r.* »• ■ f •rsu ’ e-c. ’clnp’-d« THE WEEKLY ’• I n:n mor-* r t • : .” ’ U. iij • ? |. >• < <-.i t » f- ,d Un» !n tn- hn is of •. 1 ’ de» •• m » very po ..fl'. ’ It is a rapid stream, ami abounds Oregon to S'-'-ure desirable vacant ¡el¡ fi»! ‘ .1 te . i . - • -i « f • • re: «. ■ r; r.r? r.r.* c\ t: elr rs« unit-iid:d it - - " ' land«. Nothing but their distance ; For S3 v hr. - i ,.-r z v. o'- ’ ; -. T. TH. ‘i3 <■•'!» »q «-nreli X i vv i tail ; • » c • i in fish, including the gamy trout. . . . o:-f vencí«» 1! r. : • .V . . a p.d • f- r «■• « n - s > .; . -h r.ro :-.«»» wo*: jan <« ir ■ ’ v it1 v«-rv 1 >«v t ri, ci •»« »«»id î$ • > Blitzen, or Dtinder-und-Blitz.en. riv from the usual routes of trav -1 ha;- •oj-sof every p r.i.y ....................................... l.i'.tirhlr . W! ’ |..-h bare hitherto rtdp'l i:» H»* r* rtf' kept them from icing settl'd upon Wc will Bend, fur one year, to any a . ’ . drees, the H l I lYi. .. a II ', til r D . . t .:...c .e cl Igo- go » kst. •; th.-y at unco bvj.11 io to o^ll.e bole er is fifty miles in length, and ilows L ti.Y tic: a .- i fur t N r.r, k:- l i.......... -, ■Irr w« •»■ Fls-nifi - ; so far r« yea arac*« into the lakes from the southward long ago, and How that the emi ar- • . - •s - i «CS! - .. .V ' n-an/es you tint Y . o , 1.. . -ir r< ;.l.-r is siably makl.: ; y..:-« ot» IhQ soi«-*', y a c® t : ve.líu; With their tributaries end otli-r go of isolation is so soon to be re EAST OREGON HERALD what your e.\< e ; Lev » _ • _ • . !... ? v. • . n « ■ <«ii ;i . T t ■ «io thi-s •••■ -die wcare prot*.ctirgr'3W and the Famous Family Weekly, O'Tnrvna r.u I !:■•? Used ret; ,r '.at n - "f -s’. «.tore they learuuxiv smaller strtams, they pour a large moved, a great inllux of ■ ‘.tiers t- «e-, t. t.i. r. t ■•¥ pre worth ? C«;:1 "t l>e tra ’•* ’■> ¡- . i . • t y iu * »»old hy w lie-nwiike rrtnllc-r« in «*!l volume of water into the lakes con may confidently l e predicted. In Í. »tit THE DETROIT FREE PRESS. • • . ......... any S;at • I-r .r; ;7 ,.uu*ul !l.c roaa:n fact, tin tide has already set in. (o-.'t it i: .st tl ca-d ’ Y.-ri stantly. Irrigatic.i. so necessary .IA21ES ; S i. ’ 1 TJncain^'Ac in a large portion of the Snake riv and appearances indicate that when THE FREE PRESS is without question the ONLY ONE DOLLAR Grea’tBf Ei:vr;:rv it:«! Humoroui; paper now Le- er basin, of which this valley is a the railroad ri ch.-.- th: v db-y it f> rv the Ari<an ; euple. 1 .6 u.d a Lew tepi- ifw vv rar.i. f- r public favor; establiEhe«! over fifty part, though having no surface com will find the lands well oeeupid and yeurF ag.«, it hi.» 8’<*4 !he lest of time and iff The leading Weekly Newspaper munication by water courses, is not prepen d to give it a gem-rous sup Absolutely Pure. to-da\ stronger be*ter and more popular than port. Stoc k ami agri ultural p •- ever —1-O.U.u But-seriben; affirm its surpassing of the country, and the only pap r required here, crops reaching tin ex- ei encc. The funny sketches an«i sa» inga of Tlie Free PrebB are everywhere quoted ami edited with reference to circulating highest perfection without nrtiti. i. 1 ducts will supply a large qunnry C û ?'?AR; "¡7Z WORTH cf BAKING POWDER :iu<hed o', er. while in rtspcct to literary excel- i f fr- iglit. a:.d the road will l-e a' le watering. .• e it will comptir- :nv.»ra!>lv w ith the expen- in every state and territory’in the ■ to off--r two • : poits to shippers, one pi.e magaza.iB. ••>!. <.;uad.” ‘-Luke Sharp.” HO 1 Ali (Absolutely Pure). '2 Eva . Rose Hartwick Thorpe, ••has. F. Ad Union, The soil is similar to tl.at of the .,t Portland a wi the other at Ya- The Flade is the most pop ri f . Hamilton Jn*.. Lizzie Y.-rk. < bf -. i’rot son f • HA?«T*S (Alum FowGer) w . - celebrated wheat belt nt the north qtiimi i ay. H. ur«i. II. C. Dodge, and a h« zt of uthei favor ular Family Weekly, with the larg ite wrFcrs, contribute regularly to its columns western base of the Blue mountains, PU3r’0BD?S, when fresh.. s'T. Ke-. gtiiziiijt the gr«»wing demand fur first- est and wid st circulation. It has class fiction, THE FREE PRESS hub offered in Walla \\ alia ami Umatil'a cam lii'.t ron i •>!. .' i j x .i’ h \tu today over 150,000 subscribers, and eixpoed ’ 5, v. sfr® . . CTsaaaM- XEY <»l NiY ties, and though little whvit has may at any time he found in any been raised ns vet, those who have As intro luced in ti e House l V ................ tzt . $3,000 IN CASH Bl kN wook or corner of the United States. cultivated that c< real are satisti d Hon. <>. W. Gilli m, and r.ad first CHARM (Alum Powder)i:.... with the result. Prices of farm time January G, ISM): At the very low price of Z MAZON (Alum Powder) #... I’rlzcs hr the three best Fertal Stories of t'0.000 products, such as wheat, oats, bar A BILLfrrari Ac’ ocrea e het •*■«< r«.s each. A number of the best writers ha ♦ e announced tl-ir intention to compete. l<*y and hay. are high at pre; nt. Harney nud l.x she cai..rics v DAVIS’, and DAVIS’0. K.ETI?! in addition tu the many <>h«*r spot ial fea- Meer York. ¡Alum Powders, jj; the grain bringing from three to Judge anti T;ea uiL! ihercm. tu ».s. i 1- the inw .lion to publish scctioLSuf CLEVELAND'S............... ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR enacted b he fa gi-.a ive A embly five cents | • r pound and huv from of >*< ihu i ntaie ot (Jreg n: Three Serial St ries Each Week, PIONEER (San Frxichco) ♦ 12 to 118 per ton. With the ad S ect : I. Tha: all of tha* perti. n •• •the»* c«»n ar.. vent of a railroad these condition- Grant c...... CZAR.............. s. ...o <>n.li<»f .„ •oui. y lying the following Wriu.e.i expressly fur The Frte Friss by the The Blade gives more readi g. ot will b<' radically changed. I here dc < riN.-d line be .....I ami he -amt hereby i- - ....x ! m - f .lineria. and Cng! sh authuir. DR. PRICE'S. ’.eil I a and orgau.iz« d into a -ej a a .« c un- • it ' • i re seen, there;, re. ihn: ? fu f ri-ire ter departments, and l iter news, will then be a market for all the ■ rrea ty by .he lie ii.oiH-m Harney, viz: ilegintiinx f. rTii. iirhViD an». THE FREE FEE > the It is grain the valley will produce, but . at a pvi SNOW FLAKE Grotr.)........ • ■ i • arui . . au ' •• « ppited .iih ail the Ne. f than any of its comp, titor.- oin where the we t line o Gran. a« u .1 h the :>ts of current i i.vraiure fur a cuuhiv <■ e, ;he town hip line l e wwn the price will Is- lowered to that of f JiownTnp the largest 1'. Fa p p r p li-li. 1. j car. a a < uSt Vi L ewis ’ ........................... Exsaszna . ................... i *“ *u ¡,ajuvountv <>t Grant. the general market. In addition unci running ihenct e ; i g on -aid tuivn.ship A ttorney - at -I. aw and its «1« p irtments -o c;ir«ful So’! ¡TiR PEARL (Andrews A Co.).......... « to the native gr.-ses upon which i 1 . ine to the we-t iincot f <he old Malheur in ■t Ov. r Five Cents a Week. edit, d that it ea >t p r re erv .1 ___ __ evun __ ;i«»n . ... tn -aid y ol Gran: < E A ■ ERR AN stock fatten ami thrive, alfalfa, red • dian HECKER’S.......................... tL< i. •< no I .■ owing !.•• ni res« line of .-ahi each lucni er of v r L. clover, timothy and red-top grow I Indian rv-ervaiiun ix .................. P aten ; ...... ihmcc easi ... io BILLETS............................ ■f- a arge cfaht pare s c: • , the ca.-i line ol Grain county. finely and make an excellent qual lictip a. Three fact the Flade • .» • « u ANDREWS*C0.“Reaal ity of hay. Garden vegetables are S?- . 2. Th.-I th? .iil:«r.-i. ry hall Coni MECHANIC.'.!. Mibvn'akee Contains Alam). a; • rite a counts for ! civil ..nd military pur- large anu fir. 'y tlavo.-cd cr.il [ ro- prise BUMz VMD’S^wac&aotrresb [Kkie.i, and j»ha!l I k .’ Mibjcc: to the ..me i . iw - i duce in abundance. Es|x cia)ly the and rui.rirti.n- and be on title« I lock potato reaches great size ami per Mme orliuer?« ai the other coun'ic-i BEIOETS OF GGVEBKMEHT CHEMISTS fection. As vet exp-rii ncc has ».ot Stu J ’.c: • i’rovidvd, thai it >hall lx? .he i fully developed the adaptability of die is Act >L^.i have It*» e.*ic a law. ¡o . As to Purity and tTholcsozicnccG cf th? Koyal Baking P o ;or Haincy voums anu from i.-iii'. the soil and climate to sninll fruits several <<>un«y oni ur« u H oav «I by “I have tested a pucka?? of Royal Rok’n? Pcwd:^. which I purchased and berries, but as wild currant.-, o her countie - in .hi > a c--r. niarx - ;. 1 ' J : pu.- -1(1 ?- .. i di-nts. Itisi cer-. aider duly •p.iivitvi.-.( of tar ar powd. r of a hi_ii .! rre? of merit, ani dov» Let contain either strawlierries, etc . are hardy and shall be cn.i*«cd to 'him I hosphates, or other injunoas ¿uc?:ance3. E. G. L ove , Phfl prolific, the cultivated vr.rietief . oiHccs until th ir.-nrc«.n<o “Iti? a scieLLSc fact that the R ova I Pakhi? R a - t 'v>r is absolctcly pure. and La« must necessarily thrive equally ns at the general elec ivn oi Royal Bak • g l>-v _r fc undent tedljr Ue pureò: and luost reliable bakir.s well. Such is the cxperiei-c' of Iv quaiL.ed at ording to law. oliere i to the public. ’ U. a . M ott , Lib* those who have initiated tl.e;r cul J'ri 3. It ¡•hereby n:u«.e ihr du‘> • 7 ■. ; pr- -‘. In crusty aaò highest in strentf&d Govern«, r «4 Or« G>n to locate the .<tn baù g peu der ol wiùca 1 uat e o ?. * Wit. Mt M lrtjue . rhU tivation. Fruit trvis have been set «vuniV -rat vf n c »«id iiarim ■ vun | rt>T*«kd bv th out for mor«' than a year, ami as •tit < th« rwisc li At. Athene The T. — a ’ P? I ez Potrder received tao hipest a war-1 over «11 coin the young trees passed safely thr i' I lion of the hh -. i th- V , .XV. - i i • • IS; ;; at the < tDUnn.ai, Philadelphia, lti he severest winter, last se ason, ever ’ submiite«! io th A~z.r • infi . v Y r.:, : ; .. >• - Fxrs turou_<>o»r the country known in that region, and arc thri and the place n >oct er. ■ of h_ : . . ■ i .. ‘ ver rec * vrJ cucii high, emphatic, a^ “ ra vc- cni -r• nt fi a; czi^c-*. cL.mlc. , pjjsiciaz^, 6cuutiata ul J «n t i. -r i > %r » it.r- ving at the present time, the entire vote -e.it of a, Lati» vue ■' , ele tu * Licai.U all over the world. practicability of fruit cultur ■ is n t D- te .— Th: u iagrim i'i -r??c3 the corr.-v.r&trnrh of vRrioua doubted by any. The climate is Piw.l l : sli n by Chemical Analysis ar. 1 experiments made by Prof. pleasant and healthful. The win- A pun . 1 c n of c.ich pow ; r wa3 tak . the :• tai leavening power or vc :era are cold, and sufficient snow u cm t .’a ed. th r <uit F ini as indicted. Thi? practical test for Prof. S i c 1 r y p v 9 what every ot-ervint consumer of the Royal falls to proteet crop- and hi pply 1 <wd -r kr.e - by p—e 1 exp tierce, that, while It costa a few cent* per . I The ibundant moisture. The : umn.er.- ’di hM d! con«d.u i:. ...» than ry : : - f r r c-e c r .1. besides affording the want« «•- are cool and delightful. and .h intai ui.t a - 't.t-rv : \ a trial of the P.oyal Baking Fowder will cobt I entitlv.i fair minded person ci these facta, Stock raising ha.« always I ecu to ihr I« * V ’ v : r m ~ ' of •;’ ■* alm - - • r= to he cf a rc-mpsi CONFIDENTIAL TO AGEN- the chief industry of that region, the « VU! j .« • cf •>. ’rf«r. - to be t -.ken a* icat In t: that tl-?v bare an, ind was the only one until the past the k J aluL. powders, no L ow high their strength, axe to be avoided w w.er’ law yes-s, when settlers bwgan to ti«*d ti' clout IH For clubs we this year pay the take up homesteads and er gsge in ialite a««enib{y oí thl< Sut e. largest commission for new stile in* 11 farming. As an adjum t to scribers that w< have ever paid, or eneral farming, it will always hold prominent plaoe, and it will la i ver paid by any pap. r. Write ua nanv years before ev- i th - fo fi<l- itial terms to agents. 0-0- 6,000,000 industry will have k en disp! of the larrnc and most reliable b<^». and th y aw Ä • t i« easier to raise a club for th- Cattle, hors««, sb p hrive on the natural ; B' de than for any other publics- "Aria, Cu-.;2!s, T d m terry * co ood of the hills and ' t on. and an a. five worker can earn i- -;í<¿vT;*T¿:w,aí «are in exceptional • ■ :rn - 2.00 t<» ♦•"».(X) per day on the terms •attle pass through tl. r. ite we offer. Single suhscri^'crs will uch line cvnditi n : Fri ' • LaM remit one dollar for one year, Ev- mis them fat enough l ci Rj, thile in flavu erybody invited to send for free <• eaU romp, i m-n or terms ih ag nts. Ad- , important to Our Reader ALMOST GIVEM AWA $l.5OExXamíneyr.$!.5O TEXAS ST^TTJST El A 311 PROGRES Ferry’s Seeds '"SS cst stall-fi^i i «arket. During •’ THE BLADE. Toledo. Ohio.