East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, July 18, 1889, Image 4

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eastern advertisements .
DREWSEY
HARPER 8 PUBLICATIONS.
.MARLIN
R epeating RIFLES
I*. F. STENGER.
1889.
THE DREWSEY
HARPER’S BAZAR,
H ouses branded
Fllhcr
ILLUSTRATED.
Right
Adorn your Home*, your Town I.ot,,
Yun.’ Kkidhi*. Your Firm«, your
Flaew, with tree* »nd «hrubbery
or
stifle: UK.
H ari *£ k > B azar will continue to maintain
its reputation as an unequalled family journal.
Its art iilustratioi'B are of the highest order, its
literature ip of the choicest kind, aud its Fash­
ion ami Household departments are of the most
practical and economical character, its pat­
tern sheet supplements and fashion-plates
alone will save i.s readers ten times the cost uf
subscription, and ils articles ou decorative art,
social etiquette, house Keeping, cookery, etc., I
make it indispei.sable to every household. Its
bright short stories, and timely essaxs are
among the best published; and not aline is ad­
mitted to ilscolumns that could offend lhe most
fastidious lasiv. Among the attractions of the
new volume will bv serial stories by Mas. E ean
cis H odgson B uknktt , M ks . A lexanuku .
W illiam B lack , and T homas ilAgbv, m . il 4 a
»erics of papers on nursery managvinen) by
M rs . C hristine T kaihune H errick .
DICKSON & SULLIVAN
Lou. J. Bosenlerg, Mixologist.
4 oo
4 00
4 00
2. Ou
IARl‘ER'8 BAZAR
1ARPEK
* ------ ’! S MAGAZINE
HARPER’S WEEKLY
HARPER’S YOL'N’ti PEOPLE
II OUSE
The beet and almpleat
RIFLES
branded on
Strongest Shooting.
tAllUT WIIIIIO.
All «tact* from 2!J calibre
to 45 cull bre.
clou* packing,or all leloat—Labor
and Time and Money. Therefore, do
Horizontal
I.pft Side-
HANFORD’S, when freab....
der-bi: in Kight ear,
REDHEAD’S........................
close up.
CHARM (Alum rowder)«....
Smoot h crop.
V.
glS.OO up.
ban won more
priwsat Tarsret
shooting than
all other makes
of rifles put to­
gether.
C attle branded on
RUMFORD’S, when freak...
AU prices from
BALLARD
Save by bearing in mind that the great
Double-1!
Stand without a
rival for accu­
racy and killing
pc weron large
or «mull gmue
We guarantee
DAVIS’, and DAVIS’0. K<
Nrw fork, (Alum Powders. )4t
Cata­
Anything Produce!
W. B. TODIIUNTER.
CLEVELAND’S....................
CZAR...............
WEBS;
UNAB
IlluRtruU-il Cataloffii« «ent
FREE on appllcutlun.
Address
800 ACRES
PR. PRICE’S.
lÄRLIl FIRE ARMS CO. ,
STANDAHjjjJtm su
J». O. Do. SO E,
NEW HAVEN, CONN
SNOW FLAKE (Groff'»)
-aMMkñ
nul«
ispoUBÌble
any pets»
muti p
contini
colteci
from the
I» Juat
Auk your denier to show
our ritten.
PIONEER <S»u Fmaciaco)...
a»
*
logue
IN THAT LINE.
Is the Largest in the World.having
in actual cultivation not less than
NEW-
1888
Our Goods
Left ear-
Range: Grant, Crook, and I akv colmile»
1'. <>. — Illiev, Gram < wUiity. Oregon.
;
AMAZON (Alum Powder) *...
01 skill. Ih,
moat u.eftii
praeilci
•lemenu,
»II known
vantage, th«
make „
>nu machin,
deairable u,
»ell or me.
Our
fu
EQUAL TO
The volumes of the Bazar begin with the first i
number fur January of each year. When no'
is time is inetuiuued, suLscripfiun will begin j
with the Number current at the time of receipt I
of order.
Bouud volumes of Harpei’s Bazar for three
year in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail
postage paid* or bv express, free of expei.se,
(provided the freight dors n«»r exceed oue dul-
lat per volume) for |7 a volume.
Cloth rases for each Volume, suitable for bind
ing will be sent by moi. pvBpaid on receipt uf
|1 eai h.
Remittances should be made bv Pr st Office
Money Order or Drat’, to avoid chance of 1», bb .
Newspapers are not .o cup\ this a.iveriisment
lthoiit the exprns order of Harpvi .v Brothers
Adress.
HARPER
Mil iTJIERS.
In it nr, C0|#
b*nsd the fl,.
MADE.
pay th’ money for:
I.ate.t Varletlee true
to the name; Healthy,
Visoroue plant»; and Judl-
AddrtiS ISA AC FOSTER.
ROYAL (Absolutely rure)..
G RANT’S (Alum Powder) *..
Postage Free to all suL^eribers in the United
States, Uauatla, or Alyxko.
know»
That
will »end
you what you
RILEY à HARDIN.
Left Stifle:
a
E S P 0 N s I B L E
I’. O.—Burns. Grant county. Oregon.
H orses
;
from
Range—cirant county, Oregon.
COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS
BALLARD HUNTING,
GALLERY"^ TAR G ET RIFLES
Suited to th. climate of Kaat
Oregon. And buy only
P roprietors .
Everything in our line of the Rent. Liquors W hikkiea, Brandiea,
Wines, Fancy Drinks, etc., Cignrs, etc., alv.-aya on hand when
you call on “Uncle Dick,” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or.
HARBER’S PERIODICALS
Per Yeur
ILLUSTRATED.
Ai>V EHI ISEM ENTS.
STOCK BRANDS
ADVERTISEMENT
LEWIS'...........................
PEARL (Andrew* &
Co.)
Lyman's Patent Combination Gun-Slgnt.
RECKER’S....................
Harter’s Magazine.
ILLUSTRATED.
horses are branded
with “S-wrench” on the
ANDREWSACO/Reral
Left thigh.
Milwaukee Contaiu» Aluin J.
RUMA VaR’S,«ben nottrwb
H arper ’« M agazine h the rno^t 11 efui,
/enter tuning, und lumtjtiful perUdii’til hi the
world. Among tjie niiruc ions toi 1 -9, will
be u new novel—American stor »■?; it e.
“Jupiter Light-”- l»v Con ancer 'A
illustrations of >Shai e ¡ care s Con.» die I.»
E. A. Abbcv; a Serie o. ar.icie- on iiu i i
illustratcai l>y T. de Thuistrup; paper” o*.
the Dominion oí Canada, and a < haracic
istic «erial by Charle Dudley Warner ; dir
“Norwegian HtüJiçs,” oy Bjornstsjcr.
Bjornson, illustrated; “.Coniniodus“ a hi
torical play by the author uf “Ben-Hur,“ ii ,
lusirateu by j. R. Weguelin, etc. The eui- i
torial
departments are conducted by
George William Curtis, William Dean How- !
ail I u and
.. . . zl »'
I. .. ,.|
I
I,W.i
Jills,
Charles
Dudley
Warner.
retoets of govesweitt chemists
Runge: Grant n i V:“h ureounties
1’. o. address: B’
n
-‘ t co., Ore;*
As to Purity and Wholcsoracncss of the Royal Baking Powder.
“I have tested a package of Royal Baking Towclor, which I purchased in the
open market, and find It composed of pure and wuolesoui i.igredienls. it is a cream
or tartar powder of a high degree of merit, oud does uol contain either, alum or
phosphates, or other Injurious substances.
E. U. L ove , Fh.D.
ALMEDA A. STENGER.
attle
n
The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all competitors at
the Vienna World’s Exposition, 1873; at the (. entvnuial, Philadelphia, 1876; at tha
American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country.
No other article of human food has fever received such high, emphatic, and uni­
versal endorsement from eminent cliemiatJ, paySsCiaas, bcieulifits and Boards of
Health all over the world.
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I0EAl HtmDIMI TOOL»
BUY OF THIS HOUS!
I
CURRIES,.. ..
■nit count'-, »ire.ron.
. n , Grant county, Or.
PEARS, PLUMS,
PINES, CEDARS.
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Finest small ZT
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rvnufactu ed
and the iin>t c.ioiceof dl
experts. In calibres it!,
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mcrless and Target models.
Best quality wrought
steel, caretully inspected
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finish, durability nnd accuracy. D<>
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often sold for the genuine article. They ate unre-
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na.ne, address and dates of patents, and are guar­
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y->ur dealer cun not supply you, an order sent to a<i-
< ress below will receive prompt attentt- n Descrip­
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No. aao. The People'« Natural lllatory. Contuhitni
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lunal sloculionlKia and ainatenra.
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Mcrcbuiil
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No. 201.
A i . ukb . Ja.
No. 19«. IvantheFrrf. A Novel. lty R ti . vanvb Corn, Ja
No. 1ST. llcepcrlu 1 ob , Tas Liuuiuousa stau .
A
Novel By «n. ».
No. 207. The .Mland ventures of
cf John
2-L- Nicholson. *
Novel. By R obke t Loti« S tfvknbun .
*, Two Klones. A Novci. By Ilio author of •• Dorr
No 214.
nirràe.”
No 20«. Bread Upoa tUe Walern. A Novel. By Mn
H vlock .
No. 2 >4. . I*a«e Nlnety-two. A Novel. By M aut C«ctt
«AT.
No. 212 l A Vuarubond Heroine. A Novel. By Mrs
A nni ® Euu
IWAKISS.
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No. 21S. Cloud® and Sunshine. A Novel. By C bablk »
tRAua.
No. 20®. The Dream Woiuun. A Nov d. By W h . ris
J ollixs .
No 2<i®. George Canllrld’a Journey. A Novel. Ry
Miss M B. B uai > i «'H.
No. 203 Mary Hardwick’s KlvuL A Navel. By Mr»
Imai W®oa.
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It please« the childr'U
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week and a splwIM«<”
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WEEKLY EXAMINER.
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Red Mustang’’ by W. <>. Stoddard; and a “A
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torv by Dr. Felix L. Oswald: “Little Experi-
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