«4 EABTKRN ADVEHTlSEMEXTrt. IIAKI’EK'» PUBLICATIONS. THE HERALD. STOCK BRANDS. ADVERTISEMENT. DREW8EY Trees 1889. THURSDAY, JUNE ». 18S9. P. F. HARPER’S BAZAR, HAHSF.Y VALLEY I’Alll COLI MX. Believing that the beet way to effectively advertise any section cf country is to keep its value, agri­ cultural, ootuinereial, mineral, graz­ ing, etc., continually before the pub­ lic, wc again proceed to build up this column for 1889, as we did for 1888. We carried the Harney valley advertisement from May, 1888, to May, 1889, one year, and run off an extra quire each week for mail- i ing in response to letters of inquiry, Jo sell to public-spirited citizens, and supply immigrants on the road. There is not now in the office ten of these copies. Readers can see from this statement the importance of getting up a column of new mat-; ter for another year's advertising. As T he H erald gives no hearsay evidence, but gives occular proof of I all it asserts, when asked for it, Gardeners tire requested to bling in samples of any kind <>f vegeta­ bles grown by them; Farmers to fetch in samples of grain, grass, or any kind of product that will ex­ hibit the worth of the soil, climate, and general ability of the Harney country to support an agricultural population; Stockmen to show any young stock bred and raised in the valley. A record of each will be made, and all but perishable arti­ cles preserved for direct reference. Herald Grounds—We can report that the catalpas, poplars, Balm cf Gileads, set out the spring of 1888, the locusts raised from seeds plant­ ed spring of 1888, lived through the winter, and are in thrifty grow­ ing condition—these are irrigated throughout the summer only. Lettuce seed sown in December, came up in April. Lut not being irrigated went tosecdii g early. Beas planted April 2d, gave a 7-lb. miss June 18th, notwithstand ing the drouth of the past five weeks and not having any irrigation what­ ever. Timothy.—S. J. Mothcrshead gent in three samples of the growth of this seed on his ranch and it is in a most ilourishmg condition at this writing. Roses.—Mrs. Haskell has a moss rose bush with perfect llowering this summer. Either Right 2d Sabbath at Harney, at 11 a m, at 7 p m. 3d Sabbath at Burns, at 11 a m. 7 p in. 4th Sabbath at Evergreen school house on Silver creek at 11 anti 7 or »tille: OK. DICKSON A SULLIVAN J. L. Bosenberg, Mixologist. P roprietors . !Z',;hkÌ"’('u^!Ì,n>en,<“ Lui iMblon |.l«l£ alone wbl «ave i » rea.leia u •> !1l,1,1'A.?,'raUVe k/ BUl ». riplion, and il» ani. h a on . e. orailve an But ial eliquelte, h.»LBv Keeping, j u.nkelt i<,.ii»|« i Ml.lB 'V'HmJlv ?Ma » arJ bright shor. storie*, uiui time.) in »« a:nu..K .lie b.M |.n...i»he.l : an.l no> all ne I» al Uli fell Io I:».-. Iun.li« iliui.'oiiM erte ml ineim.«i fna.i H. ua lune. AmorK tlie 811«. Ito! • of IIit ne.v volume «ill be »erlal »o.rhib. Mis. F »1* lloi.G.'ON BURNKTI', MRS. ALEXANDER. Vv 11 l.l v.M I l.A< K, ami T homas H auì V. timi a 1,11. r. of f.upen on nmaerv niaimaemeni h> Mas. ( HIllsUNK TKRHUWB IIEKKH U. Range—Graut county, Oregon. Everything in our line of the Best. Liquors \\ hiskies, Brandies, Wines, Fancy Drinks, etc., Cigars, etc., always on hand when you call on "Uncle Dick,” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or. P. O.—Burrs, Grunt county. Oregon. RILEY £ HARDIN. Addreh* ISAAC FOSTER. H orses Left Stifte: branded on HARPER’S PERIODICALS Per Year I L L U S T R A T E D . Horizontal DvUble-II COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS E0YAL (Absolutely rure) IIARPEK'S HAZAR llAUI’l.li'S MAGAZINE HAKI’IU’.' WEEKLY llAlil'Elt’3 VOI NG PEOPLE .MtlCKT Ji GRANT'S (Alum Fotrder) *. Liziar Left side- V. RUXTuuD'S, when freah.. ,| der bit iu Kight ear, »iai j 'X'. a . HANFORD’S, when fresh....[ REDHEAD’S............................. CHARM (Alum Povder)*....] AMAZON (Alum Powder) *...! DAVIS’, and LAVIS’0. K. PIONEER iSan Francisco)... CATTJ.2 branded ¡th “S-Wrench” on ; eft Hip. Far marks: (’Use- . r. p .ft' in- Right ear; Umici k \ pe CZAR.............. . DR. PRICE’S. SNOW FLAKE (GroSCs) LEWIS’......................... PEARL (Andrews A That will send you what you pay th' money for: I .al cat Varieties true to the name; Healthy, Vigorous p ants: and Judi­ cious packing,or al! is h.at—Labor and Time and Money. Therefore, do Save by bearing 1» mind that the great Co.). hns won more prizeeatl'argw 8hooting t|"an nil other makes “f rifles put to. getter. r Our Goods EQUAL to Anything Pro^ IN THAT LlXj In the Largest in the World,bavin» in actual cultivation not less thin ^ Kemiitiini i » should he made by I’m Ofllee Mone, order or lirafl, Io avoid elianee of ha». New»|.ai>eia are noi Io copy ibi» adver.¡ameni «Limili ¡lie caprese order of Harper ,v Brothel» Aureus: HARPER A: l.RUTHEItS, Mil weaken Contains Alum). RU Mt UKD’b; waen notatsb RETORTS CF 00VRPTŒÎ1HT CTTEMTSTS As to Purity and Wholcacz^oncss of the Royal Baking Powder. “I have tested a packafro cf Royal Dakin«* Powder, which I purchased In the open market, and iiud it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream o* tartar powder of a high do;*ree of merit, and does not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious bubstanccs. R. G. Lov£, Fh.D. “It is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Tawdcr U absolutely pure. Tho Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. li. A. M ott , 1 h. “The Royal Bakin? Powder is purest in quality and highest in strength < £ any baking powder of whica 1 nave knowledge. W m . .M c M uiitku :, ih.i). The Royal Bakinu Powder received the highest awarl over all competitors at the Vienna World’s Exposition, laid; at the ( enunnial, Philadelphia, lb.G; at tiia American Institute, New York, and at Stale Fairs turougbout the country. No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and uni­ versal endorsement from eminent chemists, pa/SACians, ecieutists and Bom ds of Ileal.li all over the world. N ote .—The above D ia . gr \ m Illustrates fho comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedlcr. A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculated, the result being cs indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Schedlcr only proves what every obscivant consumer of the Royal Baking* Powder knows by prnct’crd experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound more than ordinary kinds, it is fer r'ore eoourmicnl, besides affording the advant­ age of better work. A single trial of the Eojal Bobing Powder will convince any fair minded person ci these facts. * While the diagram shows some of the alum powder* to be of a comparatively h’gh degree of stroiierth. ft i« n^‘ io be taken as indicating that tbevhave any value. AU alum powders, no m^1 ter how high their strength, are to be avoided as dangerous C attle IDEAL RIFL é I.MÏS and th«’ " B oth th for lllwcrtui Circular. APRICOTS HARPER’S PERIODICALS: lIAIiPEll’rf ilAKl'Eli'.-s UAKl’EH S ilAKl’EK’ri MAOAZINE WEEKLY UAZAIt YorXG PEOPLE CURRIES,.... 4.00 LOT I I The volumes of the Magazine begin with be Numbers for June and Deub- Reward Offered. < riplion« wiii begin wi.h the Number cur rein at lime of receipt of order. The T’ndeiUtfned will pay $5.00 Reward 1». Bound volumes of Harper'.* Magazine, foi am one furnishing informal ion leading to the apt tire of a brown Ba Id-Fa < ed Home, foil: hree vear - back, in neat cloth binding, will C’HS. i I g ; Brand < »O (i>,»uu!e-«i ■, on Right Stith be -cm I»v mail, post-paid, on receipt of $3 a midretsing at Riley, Harney co.. Or.. per volume. Cloth (’uses, for binding, 50 D. F. AWHREY. cents each—by mai'.. nost-puid. Index io Harper’s .Magazine, Alphabet i cal. Analytical, and ClusMtied, (lor Volume- 1 to 70, inclusive, from .June. 1850 io June, 1W, one vol. t'loili, $1.00 Take Notice. Remittances should be inndebv I’ostbfiice Money Order, or Draft, to avoid chance oi The following described horse has been taken loss. up. and if the owner in not found will be duly Newspapers are not to copy this adver­ I pi Eted according to law. ORSE l-year old. Brown color. Weight, tisement without the exj rcss order of llar- ar-.-u’7*4» ii b . branded U on Right sh. ol­ pcr ct Brothers. BROTHERS. New der. Both hind feet white. Slightly saddle Address llAllPEK marked, luquireat thisuftke. York. T he H erald ami Magazine, 13.00. THE LEDGER LIBRARY LITERATURE, ART, AND FASHION TIIK ■RB'IT A Xi) rilEA^EST of tho Intly’s-hunks. It gives more for the iroiiey pud combine* greater imrils than anv other Such popular author tlH JVrs. Lucy H. Hooper, Mrs. Reb-ecc^ II i rd I Div’s. M'ss M C. McClellard. Mirs Al’co Powman, Edgar Fawoett. Frank L**e Benedict. How^rri Feely. an t t'lor names a o a guarantee of the excellence cf their steilor. THE MVHPX15 w’ll nrnfn«dv iHritmfrd wit’» r’rpint fifrrl rud other cntrrUiig? and pnt’v FANCY \ND WORK-TArATTEKN«». t.d in fdi’W. THE FISHTON DEI*■tRTME’t'* vi’t proBent the vve-t nr.d i-.‘t r«-f Twenty i“ bv niftil, pt 8? paid, to ti Tint L ahtorkgun hm who remi R the regim­ ami k0 • eins extra. mi’ erri r who p«‘• ”1 news ft»r one year in the sc ----------------- bvt.kB may bcm*» H»B*LD ------- e, in the ____________________ _ Unreal: EVERGREENS,. FOR ttS ARBOR VITzE, THE SANW 4.00 4.00 . 4.00 2,00 FIRS, BALSAM, WEEKLY . THE MiU. AK ^o/'hS -“»sJS To Keep Posted «J ' Of A| Entire World S4 Oeoe NUTS, FRUITS No weekly pap«rraKjr United OBNAMENTAL CYPRESS HARPER A BROTHERS, New York. BIRCH, SPRUCE, ELDER,.,. ASH, LINDEN, CHESTNUT, ’AT, AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. General Agency. 725. Market it . Hiry Building H arper ’ s Y oung P f . oi le beginu 1’8 tenth vol­ iug: mh Branch, 4fi Morri-.ii b : Port and Or. ume «|;h the ftrat Number In November. Dur Ixaai Agents wanted for Hurney ccuuty, ad- big the tear it will contain five neriul stories, firctB as above. inrludiug -Dorymatts ” by kirk Monroe; ‘ The I - 4 Mi sianx” bv W. <». Stouusrd; and a - \ bay in Waxland-by B. K. Munkittri k: “Nels fhurlow a Trial” J. T. Trowbridge; “The Three w .Rhea ' b\ F. Arstey and Brander Matthews; t: series of fairvUkR written and illustrated b\ Howard P*.e: “Home »tudirs In Natural If b t. rv b\ Dr. Felix L. Oswald: “Little Exveri .’’l™?, M’hhiB. Ilerritk; “Gllmps.s of ( nilu-life from bitket s' by Margaret E. sa.ig p er: ank les «>u varimiB Bpor b anti pastimcR. Bhori stories bv the best wri.ern. and humorous pitpers am; p« en-s, with tnanv hundreds of il- lu«tra< tors of vxtellent quality. Every line in 1l»e 1‘tiper is sr.bjei led to the in. st rigid tdito rial seru inv. in order that nothing harmful may enter its columns. An epitoii.e of everything that is attractive Reperì tn Entrie?Coirtaiti, Tl and desirable in juvenile literature.--B« sfon < ourier Serif' L4r.-.jgii\, Tcwnjltss, &cj A weekly feast of good things to the bo*7 and glr.s in even family it visi Bror.klvn I .¡on. It is Ronderfui in its aealih of pictures, in formation, and interest.—Christian Advci ate. PER TEAR. cimante, and TERMS POSTAGE PREPAID, Vol. X begins November 6, 1S3S. Specimen Copy sent on rec eipt of a 2-ct.stamp Single numbers. Five ’; «<*'eru«. Ut thC ClprtM ®W«”fHABrU* UARI’EK A BROTHERS I States much or as good readinlMW THE WEEKIAT 1889 tf-z. I’ m «« Nl-dy-t« ■ «JIMMl ILLUSTRATED. The Voln ncB of the W eekly begin« with the 1st Number for January of each 'ear. When no time i« mentioned, mil acrlptioi a will heefn » iih the number current at time of receipt of order. Bound Volumca of IlAnrEK's W eekly , for 3 year» bar k In neat cloth hlmiing. « ill be »ent by mat!, p. atage paid, or by expreaa, free of ex­ pense 'provided lite exfiei se does not exceed »1 a voliin.ej for 7 per volume. t'loili cases for each volume suitable for bind Ing, will be sent by maiI, p, at paid, on retelpt or »leach. Remittances should lie made by Post-Office Money Order or Itraft, to avoid chance ef li es Neuspnpets are not to eop.v thia adveniae- ment wiihont the express order of Harper A lirotheis. Address: SOO Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Fa. “■ .. ...ingés after No. 212 A VogaboHÍ ** tNXIK KltWAHDi. No. 21 a. Cloud* and *•““ •BAD,L _ tr . No. 20». The Brea« «’■ JOLLIKK. M y, No. Joo. George Lau»*' MI m M K. U mammon . t ... No. 20* Mary llurdwH^ I umbt Wuuu. PEACHES, FLOWERS, P. s uge free to all subscribers in the Vnlted Stales, I nuada, or Mexico. Dickens's Works cr a Sc itn-;-RSaaMno! W. II à he McroU«ft»('"BAa we ate No. IW. l'i"r.l.!crta‘i ■ -Advertí»! No. 107 _ C ai .boa- _ aMa»»!«»* Novel. By •| M 1 l.iAi.boa. No. 207 T?ie Mlnii.1 v»»^«r|W Novel. By l.oitn.r D it»‘”«”y‘«ree. BUC No. 214. TwoKisM* -Uberai n ‘'il;”«. Urea» i'».» lhMftertÌÓÌ gri.oi.-K. No. 2 4. Weekly, HARPER WEEKLY EAHI’Eli'S MAOAZINE HARPER’S BAZAR. HARPER’S YOI NG PEOPLE With t»n extra mpv <»f tho Mngazino for I860, ft« a prcn'.lum, to the person getting np the club. For Larger Clubs, a sol of Harper’s HARPER’S PERIODICALS. PER year : f PACIFIC DEPARTMENT. Register. I | ! 1889 H arckh s W eekly has a well established Any of ihe foregoing works will he supplied plaee as I lie leading Illustrated neuspaper in bv BookfacIleiB m.d Se. s eaers. uill be sent Albert' a. The fairness ..f its edii.,riai > om- postage paid, on the receipt of the price, by men s on current poll. I. s lies earned for It ihe ROBERT BONNER’S SONS, respei t of all impar.liil .e ; err. and the variety I.E! ger B uilding , i and excelieme of Its literary loniems. «hliii Cor. William and bpruce e s., Jhiw York. Include serial and short s oriis b\ the bes' and nn st p. puiiir writers. III it for ihe perusal of pe. pie of the wines' range of las es and pur- sitl a. ctiplemen a are frequently provided, and no expel se is spared to bring tlie hlghes' order of artistii anility to bear upon the iliustrn ion of the i hangeiul plmsis of home and foreign history A tie« Work of fiction from the pen of W illiam I ieah H oaells , and one liv (apt <' ha ttLtis K ino , will be uniong the leading fea­ tures of ihe W eekly for isss WIrti ♦b* r’oipnt I g > k. “Bnd'i nnd BI omoihf ,” or p larpc engraving, “The Morning Greeting.” nt n premium for getting r.p the I’NlTKD STATE* L a KD OPFK F. Lakeview. Or., May -4, IM»». S nkluxo , PEARS, PLUMS,.. .. BERRIES, QUINCES, Land News. “ 25, “ “ 32| 5 Ui'tajswdiy ! ant'E»l;-t •ri........... . < •: ... ..r-ti ... "V a«’«”“ .liispiier for liieeD»u.Ujt}tv li h idil>nn to ile ropiMf icoks neh one ut «ludi dovei or olnrr «u K by i v| ADVRR uitlior, me piihlisii»i Inn»»i ioni goinl i< a<1 l^*iuio*l UiiHl’ iUlt'** ed. Modern Iteeltsti"' Nr. 2M. ' " * “ ~ «perlai poi mnet p«q» ■ lini I . . !tKtl«.».*. »I» I”" oliai _■’.*« .„.nl-ia ami amai»»" k lUBteftd Nu. !t’’ Hai m n s Be»w j attentiou I . . 2.0“ Harper’s Young Peonie- A. F. IDIAL MH Per Year: Range—Grant county, Oregon. B, o.—bun.B. Gruui (»uu y. Or. ‘‘Iler Double Life.” by Harriet Lewis, Ledger Library N«1. I: Baier < «»ver 50c; Bound Volume, 41.U0. •‘Unknown,” by Mis. E. i . h. N. Soil'llworih. Ledger l.ibrart N.>. Paper, .»c; Ih.und, |l.ue. ••<.111»maker uf 5!« bco \\ by St It anus Cobb, Jr. Ledger Library No. b: Paper 25< ; Bound, |1.00. r. o. D mm IS THE OLDEST, IS THE LARGEST, MOST RELIABLE N U R S E R Y GROWING STOCK FOR tub : WEST. H Arenberg, Edgewood, Cal., Vehicle. J. 8. Briggs, San Buen- « 3 nventura. Cal., Fruit stoner. F. 4 W. Harris, Napa, Cal., Wheel oiler. O T. B. Hite, Seattle, Wash., Saw- ft T swager. W. A. Maxwcil, Lakeport, Cal., Cough syrup. J. McBoyle, Oakland, Cal., Folding vehicle. 0. IV. Moliere, Ocean View, ' Cal., Check-rein hook. Justin E. Paek- ard, Mendicino, Cal., Fly-trap. W. Page, Penn’s Grove, Cal., Two wheel vehicle. T. II. Palmer, San Bernardino, Cal., Carpenter’s chis- el. A. H. F. Straub, L ob Angeles. Cal., Steam engine. J. C. H. Stut, San Francisco, Cal., Compound en­ gine valve gear. J. W. Tully, San Francisco, Cal., Fire ladder exten­ sions. 8. Uren, Sacramento, Bolt header slot maker. Notice is hereby given that th< following approved plats of survey of public lands within the Lake- v:ew Land District have been re­ ceived from the Surveyor General of Oregon, and will be filed in this office on Friday, the 12th day of July, 1889, at the hour of 10 o’clock n m, of said day. ns follows: Plat of Tp 24. S, II. 31. Will-Mer-Or •* •• “ 39 ** ** •• lARLIUFlHlfll 1889. Haneefs Magazine. branded !. A Split in euch ear. IlliiHtrnti d Catiilom. FICHU un anuCT Address k II arpi r ’ s M agazine i- the most u-eful, wi h “S-wreni h on en.eriainiiig, and beautiful periodica! in he Left thigh. world. Among the aarau Jons tor 1SS9. will ic a new novel—an American story (•niitlcd •Jupiter Lights”—by Constance I*. \\ miBon ‘ilu ^ration.' of Sha: e peare’ -Comedic-' by E. A. Abbvv; a >uiir o: aricle-on i{us*i:i, iiiu> rated b.\ 1 Tian-»rup; papers on be Dtoiiiiiit :■ ami ag or s ealiug any .»f the tn rated l»y .1. IL Wegue.in.ee. The edi­ biot koi the abuse brand <>r beiuUgiiig thereto. torial department' are ronduu ed by George William Curtis Wiiiiam Dean llow- eii.', anil Charles Dudley Warner. ALMEDA A. STENGER. Ask your dealer to a. _________ our Hilt». ” 800 ACRES, ILLUSTRATED. AN DREWS » CO. “Regal We guarantee > P. «fase Free to all »ulaerlhei» ill Hie fulled HECKER’S. WILLETS... BALLARD Un­ S.uiiB, Cauudu, or Mexico. W. B. TODIIUNTER. CLEVELAND’S.................. BALLARD GALLERY mar . R ES !’ O N SI B L E 4 no 4 DO 4 (Hl 0. The volume» of the Bazar hexl« " Hh the H'*1 number for January of ear b x ar. W hen no eli te up. left ear: ¡alimela men i..ned, ».il »i-rljo mn «til Beall «Uh On-Number eurreut at thetline of reielpt of order. . . « Smooth crop. Bound volumes of Harper’s Baiar for thrin* > cur in neai cloth binding, will he sent by mail Range: Graut, ( rook, und Lake « »»unties^ y p. K.uge paid* ..r by express, free .»f expense, B. u. — Riley, Grujii Cwunly. Uregou. provided I ho freight It. H f h.-mgr ..f iHim » «nta economic quest.on on■ > tin ned is si ill committed to a < «»ngiywl’’,ror., between the two grewP Eur.ipe is a vast front iris, and ndbi.’i®' fur the m. nt ti'ank* WW-’ Been ^SS The F xaminfr ’« i- tn.. <|U h 1. t I rr’*’ inapect able globe. VAKKl and no exix'i bo ia •- . f ■ i.' ' • »» ■ ■ ■ readers. The meat noted wrJf/ contribute to the Verne, author «»* “A * Robert l. uis Stever»*^ inland etc.; etc.; Anna Leavenworth ('«se. ,♦L;l>BNE\ ms for the WEKkD ■ Bo in the future. The WKKKI.V r' J»t»O an Agricultural 1 J>;*5 TI'S •'•NAM'NbKS piled by experience®’^» the produ< vr’B intere»^ . ^¡.j EACH THE BEST OF ITS KIND, Send for a Catalogue, and make your selections' in time for the fall THE WEEK!' «W delivery, if you want to plant none but the Beat, and that is always the (B, Mall. Cheapest. Last spring, alone, more 11.50 Pi’* than a Call at this Office and order, or Daily, per year Sunday, p*'r J-**1 x address the following-named ah f.’ GEORGE W. CRANE \v.£ BOX 121«, Bloomington, IU