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MWttLLANEOf* A UVKBTI SEBENTS THE HERALD OUR PREMIUMS Either Right 9 Price, »1.25 per Year, — ob — THE SAN FRANCISCO MORNING CALL, for 1889, or Range—Grant county, Oregon. P. O.—Burns, Grant county. Oregon. RESPONSIBLE That will send you what you pay th' money fur: Latest Varieties true to the name; Healthy, Vigorous plants; and Judi cious par king.or all is lost—Labor and Time and Money. Therefore, do Have by bearing in mind that the great KILEY A- HARDIN. 1KMO. Add reta ISAAC FOSTER. T he S an F ra . xuisco W eekly C all HOC SE la a handsome eight page paper, issued every Tburs<ia\. and contains ail of the important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter H orses branded on of the globe, complere up to day of publh ation. It contains intervatiug special corrtspoiidvnce from nil th«» principal cities of the wcrld and a I^ft Stifle; MarUontal Yust amount >»f the beat aelocted and original general Hteraturt. It furnishts the latest and Double-H most reliable financial news and market quota tions, and gives special attention to horticultu ral and agricultural news, and is in every re spect u first « luss family paper, sppeuling to the inter mt of every uurmber of the buuscholtL C attle branded on THE MORNING CALL (HEXEM ITSUKM A WEEK) Is a metropolitan iaily. It has fhe LARGEST < IK< ULAT1OS and is recognized us being the LEADING NEH»PAPER of ibe Patitc < oaai Either of the above papers we will send ¡»cst- paid as a premium on receipt of the following subscription prices for the combination: Herald and Weekly Call 1 yr »3.00 Herald and Daily Call, 1 year 5.00 V. Un Left Side der-bit in Right car, close up. I-eft ear: Smooth crop. Range Grant, Crook, and Lake counties, p. o—Riley, Graut county. Oregon. This is an unusually good offer: a sound Dem ocratic local paper, and an equally a«»und Re publican metn-politan paper, both for leas than the price of one. Send subscriptions to THE HERALD. Burns. Or. W. B. TODHUNTER. cattle branded with "H-Wrench” on Left Hip. Ear marks Close crop off the Right ear; Under slope in Left ear. We have Is the Largest in the World,having in actual cultivation not less than 800 ACRES Upon a Plan are branded with “S-wrcuch” on the I.eft thigh. horses To Benefit our Subscribers. THE HERALD is pleased to announce the completion of fipeciul arraiigemen s whereby it is enabled tu offer its rcadeis TWO of the best family journals for the price of one. For IS THE OLDEST IS THE LARGEST, MOST RELIABLE N U R S E R Y GROWING STOCK FOR THE WEST Range Grant and Malheur counties. P._U. address: Burna, Grant co., Oregon. We will tend, fur one year, to any address, »he EAST OREGON HERALD and the Famous Family Weekly, THE DETROIT FREE PRESS. I " ill pay Five Hundred Dollars for V v the arrest and conviction <>f any per son or t ersoi s, killing <-r stealing any of the stock of the above brand or belonging thereto. $3,000 IK CASH ALMEDA A. STENGER. BUY OF THIS HOUSE: APRICOTS, WEEKLY EXAMINER. HABrca-, B.itB «111 eontiau« to maln'aln its reputation ■■ an unequalled family Ita art illuatration» are of the highest order, i.t> literature is <»f the choicest kind, and its Ess ti tan and Household departments are of the mu« practical and economical charucter. Its pa»- tern sheet auppleinenta and fashion-plat«.a alone will save its readers ten times the («fit of subscription, and its art idea on decorative art, aociul etiquette, house Keeping, c<M'ker\, etc., make it indispensable to every bouiehold. its bright short stories, and timely essays are among the best published: and nut aline is ad mitted to itaculumrs that could offend the m«»»«! fastidious taste. Ain<»ng the attra) tions of the new volume wiU be serial stories by M rs . r ran cim H odgson BUBNarr, M b *. A lexander , W illiam B lack , and T homas H ardy , und a series of papers on nursery management d > M rs . C hristine T erhune H ekku k . Written expressly for The Free Press by the best Ainerii un uud Enftlish autluus. It will be seen, therefore, that by su) s- ribing for THE lll.lt\I.D anti THE FREI. PRESS tile entire family can hr Supplied with all the News and with the best of current Literature for a year, at a cost of Not Over. Five Cents a Week. Range—tirant county, Oregon. P, u.—Burns, Grunt cuuuty, Oregon. PEARS, PLUMS, ,THE FREE PREAS is a large • ight-pagv, »even coluinu paper, that would bo cheap at Three Dollar» per year. Remember, 1 lint for *3 you caii have The Free Pre»» and your iuvorile ‘home pa or one year, bam pie copies can be aeon at this office. Reward Offered. $10 reward la offered for Information left at or »ent till» oilit e that will lend to the recovery of the following deacribed horses, which were on We hoj»c that our friends will almw their ap- Boon Inlund range with a roam pony branded Lircclatfon of otir eff'ms In their behalf, by mu "AD |pA /A a h.nbc lately purchused by Win. ;ing up their minds to take advantage of this Mack L#ey of Harden, w hen ln»t »ven splendid offer Sl j^RlllE \T <»N( E. ELDING, tuyear-oid; Sorrel, with strip in the Head all fiitl »erP/Tui s to face. Brand X (with 4meh iron; on th«* eft NhuUlder. NTALLloN.’J-year old V Bay. with star in T he H erald , Bums, Or. the fat «* Brttndtf«! (with a 1».2 int h Iron) on Left Shoulder. ILLY, 1-year )ihl Buy. with strip in the fare, terminating over h it nt-siril. Brand same ns on above described Guiding. Address GEO. W. HAYES, Hurney. Or. G A F PINES, CEDARS, TREES, SHRUBS,.. APPLES, PLANTS. . 1889 The following deacrilied horst » lire taken up and if owners nre not found will be duly p< st ed according to law ; o RHE, lti-year-qld Dark Bay Collar marks NECTARINES Had bell on. Bramted “( ’’ on Left Thigh. Weight alniut H00 Ils. ORSE, l'J-vcar old. l ight Bay; »«»me collar mnrKs; lame in right front leg Branded With n J T F («Hineetvd” on right shoulder, weight about lU’iU 11». Owners dtairing to recover above described EVERGREENS. fi’«>( k can do ».« by applying to thia office. H H On the North American Continent. gar-A POPULAR NOVEl Published in and given with sac isbue of the weekly edition. Take Notice, Tin- following)'«' scribed horse has been taken up. and ti the owner is not found will be uuh ARBOR p.» eil according to law. ) »R ' I'. _ I \ < nr obi Bruun color Weight abutit 7'0 II ». Branded I on Right .*n,»ul dvr. Both hind feet white. Highily sHUdle I marked. Inquire ut thisuffitv. gW Si liscili in-: at Ox< e . On<- yew, (52 numbers,) $1 1 Six months, (26 numbers.) Three months. (13 numbers.) Address. THE WORLD. N ew Y o . k . HARPER’S PERIODICALS. FEB year : VITE.. COGSWELL A COGSWELL. ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS Attorneys-at-Low t-ly £(F- All PuRtmu6ter6 The Volumes of the W eekly begins with the la: Number fur January <.f «u< h year. When n«> lime ¡8 mentioned. ku I ar ripti«*»t s will begin w ith the number ( U2jent at time of re( eipt of order. Bound Volumes of H ari ’F. r ’ h W eekly , for : years buck in neat c’o h binding u ill be sent by mail, p« stage paid, .»r by express, free of ex pense .provided the expet se d*« a not exceed a volume) for 7 per volume. Cloth ) uses for eu( h volume suitable fi.r bind ing. will be sent by mail, p. gt paid, on reccip’ or 51 each. Remittances should be made by r< st-Office Motiev Order or Draff, to avoid c hance ef 1« ss. Newspapers are not to e«>py this a lver iac merit with«>ut the express order of Harper a hrothcia. Address: < ItAltPKK A tlKOTHKR.». 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No such offer as tiiis has ever Im offer the two papers for less than t ho i>! ice of TEXAS SllTINGs, 28£?S No on but our subscribers can g< t SlFTINtiS for less than Th** r ' . • pr’co of that p,i:>. pi now, and v. ill continue to be. publisher«, b ;ing ib rous of adding to their list of subscribers in this a special a;.d extraordinary reduction to us for a limited period. ■ have Thu amount for both papers should be sent direct to us by P.O, Note, cr otherwise, and wo shall order the publishers to mail SIFTIS^ ing th the tarn York to you for oue year. fraud. Call, cr write to this office, and you will get a sample copy of S —Chas. B. Lewis — AND LUKE SHARP —It l ert I'ar.— The two funniest writers in the Uni ted States write for the Detroit F r e e Press aionc ai.<l :.n arti- clel.y either one i worth one year’s Subscription. Editor and Fr. prietor. 20 BOOKS 1 GIVEN AH! We will rend the entire list of Tw. nty aluable Bcr i» /numeiated au.l uescr;i»ed below, to every hugs ril^r t< .Lis ptper fortheenMi.ng year, who remits ie- cent- n a tuition to ti e regular subscription price. Tiie.-e 30<>kH, • ach one oi which contains a co-.uj lete ilrat clas» aovei or other v <-. k by a w.il-knowu and popular author, are publi«!.e i in neat ' amph’.et form, printed .rom good readaule type on good pu| er, and many ol ;hem handsomely illustrated. Ti.ey «oniprhe some ol .he finest works ever written by some <■: the greatest »nd i.lost popular w; it« r-> i oth uf America and Europe Each oue .- comylete ju itsell : No. 216. The Aunt Maguire Documenta. Bythsanthn- M •• TlIK W-. Bl 1» l i i Olir <-t tne fuunirst txiekl • ver pubH3i««:U—fuily eqtiui to its famous predecessor,*' Widow d. I«.tt." No. 199. Bijiih Beanpole** A«lventures In New York By the »mthor o ' iwe. Miss S i . iv «» k « h I’ArKRs." Full o 'iiuiiy situations, laughable iucldenis an-l ridiculous sciap<-s A great i.uin«;roim b<«iK. No. 217. Perfect Iff l«|iiette t ex, 11 >w P. khavk 1« J ocikty -. A compkrta mumul Imll«-» atod »entlemen. givlnf the correct rules o. «ieportiueiit l<4 all uc< u»i< i.s, accoid.ug t> the us .g. a of (!■<• hi st s h h-:y. N<> -- Gulliver's Triiv«Is. The r.-mnrk ii .«■ adventnre« ,1 Mniuel U-i: > ,-r am«u«K the I.. Ipntisus amt Gtsuts. A itandar.'. work—l;.is the only «Lr«pc<: tb n No. ’20. The People'« Natiirul lllat«»ry. «'■ ntH.r.n» iiteresting'iescripiirtiK, ..i.i«-<. I v ious;o.Gr>ne <>l nuniei jus («easts, birds, rrptih *. f -hes ai««l lus^.-ts, w i'.h much cur ious iuformatfon rcganlUia rhetr life amt habits. N< 222. Modern lb citation.«. A cl>f!<.n cf li t mat iM.pulnr r<< iintton«. in pro»« au>i v. i»e, both lor piofesa mnal s:ocutl>>nl«ils „I 'l umstenra. No. 225. Malwu'u itevenge. A Novel. By II. Uivn ’ublishers c lbbiug rata eadiug Roe oae of ever] advertisem _ The best and simplest RIFLES MADE. Strongest Shooting. tASIEtT WORIIIO. 2 wk --------------±“ 150 |2. Ô0 A WONDERFUL PTBLiTi.O) -------------------- 1.60 5’00 Many rtpporo DE MO REST'S MJ SUO V 00 to 1 m * a f;i«nlo:i mrgnz tic. Tbbn•»•JJ 16.00 It undoubtedly contain'* the MO» PAKT'lE.vr of f.’.V 1 the < -c ff<«til th '• fact time pertenco ere si own, fo t’_; _ ..raI e : ‘ t > a n z ’ ’ b< i'.-ef. :• «11 at Olle. g1 . ’• n I.iaj::/'; 1 charged incut nt;d i:.-:r::cii- n for ihf wbwkBBB u I-.. . li.vArt Scioutinc.andF’a^^^^^^M or- J'lio’o.’riB it?WaD-r-Color*, uia.. .• t M o . il .' ««.!?'! ivertlatagl Each copy contains n I’ attus the holder to the rNerilon of ant P». ttpp 'T illu<fr:u<'<i in m iciuib« r of the ofthe sizEi manuiacturcd, cat a ui irui.i -Jcvuis tu ¿Utenin, or over per year, free. . > *J»*1’*1 ri Yeat’y i ■;l*-’rrW.f:nn. «2.^. A trial will con*. :’-co von that you ran frt tea ©f the money paid. £ ¡agio (ti.Ji coiilaiuii. ; I’au- rn O.d.'i2J Cft.tS, j IVnll Flower«. A Novel. R - M« riov Huir.Asr« l ie Merchant'«» A rime. A Novel. B> lloiLvrru Aim:«. Ja. No. 196. Ivan the ®crf. A Nov«!. By S ylvancs Cr m>, Ja No. 1S7. liesm-riut ok , 1ns L iumtuo U su tr*u. A fi'ovet. I5>- M 1 « u i««»a. No. 207. The Ml-udventurea of John Nicholson. A Novel. ByUoHtki I ■ 11» STS VES-o-. No 214. l woKIuni«. A N.«%«•.. By the author of •* !' t• Ih^rne.'* No. 206. Bread Upon the AVnten«. A Novel. By lliM lit LOCH. No. 3u4. Page ?«lnety*two. A Novel. By M aby C mui . U ay . No. 2’2 A Vagabond Heroine. A Novel. By Mrs. * knik E dwards . No. 2IS. Cloud«« and Sunaliinc. A Nove!. D/C uabliu % kai « k . No. 2d9. The Dream Woman. A Novel. By W ilkib Jul.LlXS. No. 200. 2ou. George Caulfleld'a Journey. A Novel. By Hiss M K. . ........... .. No. 20.". Mary llardwlck’a Rival. A Navel. By Mrs ( bnby W ood . BALLARD HUNTING, GALLERY^TARGET RIFLES VDVERTI and Dsmorest’s Monthly . PublishedLy 17. JENNINGS lu.'u>i:E>T, Y ' etofoi Tn» .)'■<>?„• c u*i : - n ■ : A «’mice to getour - .1 to keep wdutvid rale, ¿uud your ©ubduiptioiis to laid ouitc. ( -n(j rcijg| - - ■ ___ _________________ __________________MN* Will V st at emeu - oXCdLS ALL OTHERS nrtoe, y< lai positi latead of »ntion tu matter fl OF ’ JOI LITERATURE, ART, AXD FAS^*; Po0 Til : best V.i> CHEVT-T r., ' ‘ r other. Su h popular author, e. K«r3. Lucy H. Reb-«cca Hirdin? Davis. M'ss M G. IrlcCTellard. Miss Aim}, •-defau F&wcett. Frank Loe Benedict, Howard Seely, n''1 «^'la, D i i r.fERs .x .1 > 1 t'i ■ r naans a e a guaraut«© of the excellence « f their stories. TH1’ MlGtZTXE v il I« v«fi:«dv )Ui> rn* « Hl, «’rennt stul ’’ BALD is fv FANCY AND WOKK-TABT.E PATTERN-, l irt««! in « hit. »•il M lnvl »the Get THE 1 bSlIPIN DEPARTMENT « I r arrt the rev ,.«t sr.d r nt r-‘1 ■ Till. .)«••• I-, a„.i v.,1 h.i', UU’.; a. «..th, A HANDSOME (OLC^ mwb PL \TE. ■ I f, . I St . he V• .Til th :: totlet . cookfry . ' ’»rr. c;?.rnn HOLD Al YTTi: IS gon .‘rally will be given in • ch iiimlHr. leaking a 1 ock fr.vaW . j ELEGANT PREMIUMS FOR GETTING UP CLl: TEUMS, ALTAYS IX ADVANCE, £2.00 A All sizes from 22 calibre to 45 calibre. All prices from #15.00 up. BALLARD has won more prizes at Target Shooting than all other makes of rifles put to gether. Stand without a rival for accu racy a nd killing poweron large or small game We guarantee Our Goods Our 1888 Cata logue I» Just Ask your dealer to show our rifles. AN II.I i STRATED WEEKLY. RED-BUD, SHADE TREES £(’ 1Î8H1:B AW THE CELEBRATED ILLUSTRATED HUMOROUS* mWwÂÎ W. II. HEARST. IN THAT LINE. ASH. LINDEN. 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A new w<»rk of ricii«»n from the pen of W illiam D ean H o « ell *, and one bv ( apt ( iiarj . es K in «;, will be among the leading fea tures of the W eekly for lB«y Harper’s Take Notice! N E W S P A P E R No weekly paper published in the United States containing as much or as great variety of good reading matter as TIIE WEEKLY EXAMINER. ILLUSTRATED. H arper ’ s M agazine i< the most useful, entertaining, and beautiful periodical in tie world. Among the attractions for lSNll, will be a new novel—an American story entitled ‘•Jupiter Light*”—bv Constance F. \Vool»>n illustrations of Nhaicesjeare’s Comedies by E.-A. Abbev; a.Serie* of article'» on Ku**ia. illustrated )>y T. de Thulstrup; papers on the Dominion of Canada, ami a character istic serial by Charles Dudley Warner; three ••Norwegian Studies” by Bjornstsjerne Bjorn-on, illustrated; “Coinmodus“ a hi*- torical play by the author oi •Ben-Hur,“ il lu-tratcd by j. R. 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Birt tile great I L L U 8 T R A TED. i economic question on which the campaign 4 (D turned is still unsettle «, and i> a -lulion is now IIARPER’H BAZAR 4 UÜ coinmitted io aUongn fh aim« st equally GDiaed HARPER’S .MAGAZINE 4 (K> . between the two gieat parties. HARPER*» WEEKLY JO) Europe Isa vast < amp. Army corps patrol the HARPER’S YOUNG PEUPLE froi tieis, and millions of men uwait the signal Postage Free to all t-ul acriben in the United f. r the hi « si titanic war the world Lua ever States, < añada, or Mexico. | seen. The E xaminer ’ s news gathering machinery The volumes of the Bazar begin with the first is nt.equaled. I s cornspoiidet ts dot the habit number fur January of each year. When no able globe. Nothing cun escaoe their vigilance, is time is meutioue.i, sul scrip:ion will begin and no expense isspaivd in r-preading the re w ith the Number current atthetirneof receipt eling of their eff. rts before the E xaminers readers. of order. 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