MIBCEtl.AM-.OU» 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. ......... MAO ......... 4.00 4.<<0 . . 2.00 Ha F, • • The volunjes of the Magazine begin wl.l the Numbers for June and December each year. When no time is specified, ub- «criptions will begin wi.h the Number cur rent nt time of receipt ot orucr. Bound volumes ot Harpe r’^ Magazine, for three years bacK, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of |3 per volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, 50 cents each—by mail, post-paid. Index to Harper’s .Magazine, Alphabeti cal, Analytical, and Classified, Bor Volumes 1 to 70. inclusive, from June, iHoO lo June, 1885, one vol. Cloth, $¡.00. Remittances should be made by Postoffice Money Order, or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this adver tisement without the express order of Har per it Brothers. 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FIRS, BALSAM, PETERSON’S MAGAZINE, 300 Chestnut St«, Philadelphia, NUTS, FRUITS OBNAMENTAL CYPRESS BLOOMIGTON ASH, LINDEN, CHESTNUT, . Harper’s Young People AN ILLI’STKATED WEEKLY. POSTAGE PREPAID. |2 YEAR. Vol. X I>egius November Specimen Copy sent on receipt of a 2-ct.stamp Single numbers. Five eettts each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money, or Draft, to avoid chan< e of h as. Newap a perp are not to c.pv this advertise ment without the exprtsa order of H arpkr A Bsomasa. Address HAMPER A BROTHERS. TERMS B mt 1M rat Wnal.D Brad far llluitrated lR»cripti»e Circolar. I0EAL MF’O CO, New Havea, Coaa. S, 10*4 G I 20BOOKSSGIVENAWAy Ws will r«n<l the entire lift cf Tw nty Valuable Bock» •numriatvd nu.l uehvrox*<l below, toeier.v NUbacribertc .Ida paper t or me eusu.ng year, u no H-nnts et ntt .u additimi to ili» regular nubscription price. 1 tiene looks. • ach one oi wim-li coninins « complete tirnt i lanr □ uvei or olhvr wo a by a a. 11 knowu and popular Mjthor. ar® puldixl.e i in neat pamphlet form, printed rom good readable t po on R"»>d paper, and many ot hem handsomely illu>traf.l. Ti.ey compro.® tomo of .he fin-st woiku ever written by some ot the greatest tnd most p<» ■mar wit-1>. ' otb uf America uud Euiope- Each oue m com) tote in its. ’.t : No.il«. The Aunt M«|.ilrr Itecument«. Rvth»antho- ..«••T h « W idow lo ih . tt ì ai kh » " Olir <>■ to« funnlrat book» .•vrr publieUad—fully «qual t«> it» fauiuue piedeceoor, •• Widow Bedolt.** No. IW. lllpib Jt«* •-.pole** A <1 vert tu ree In New York, iy th« »m.K.r ' » • • M'“ m imm * h l’«m» " I'»" “ 'iiuiiy altuatlonfl, .KUK'iub.o lucidciil» mid rlukulout scrape® A rreal hnm<>r«>ns 1"«>U. No. 111. F.tlqwMet •'”* ▼»» B fhavf if I oc -IKTV. A compiale in« ;■'•».'oi Imlb-s and sentU-inrii. (ivln? ibe correct ■ ul*'® of imelit for ail on ustons, accordiug l< lhe usa«.'«® of U'® 1M**l »o« lety. No. nt. Lulilvur’a T< nv» l«. 1 'beremarkableadventuro» >t Mnoial Until........... ”••• l.i IpMlWMis and Giunta. A itanitard work—Uds tl»r only < i.1 >>-n No. aao. The People'« Natural lllatory. Contuhitni interesting deaeri pt b :.», a-< on.pm«b I y l..u»t > aiiolie ol uunier ineboaota, blr.lt, reptlli-s. ftsbes an«' Inserts, uitli uiiich cuiiotu luforniatlon n-sardin»; U-elr life sud bablle. No. 232. Modern Kecltatlona. A Inrre eolbctUn of thi •nost popular >. i llations, in |H om > and v. lac, both lor pioic-aa lunal sloculionlKia and ainatenra. No. 21V. M ......................... - A * - » -- uiwm ’ i Kevt-iigo. Novel. Hy « 11. - Riusi H aogard . No. 202. Widl Flower*. *Kwl. Hy M aiho * H ablawd . T he Mcrcbuiil ’ i»<--rlHiv. A Novel. Hy H ukatio 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. ------- 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. » it ar in irind '.hat we tig: ecto se d 1 e entire list of Twenty valuable » i s up a’» v «. ■ mail. p< s’paid, to e\er- r.ew s a rii er t, 1' he E ast O regon >' ehalu fur the t imiug »•«-. • ho remits the rvgulur su s rip i. n prb e »2. and *^0 < eins extra. * . (.inali, a d to every <»- I sul scriber who pa a up all arrearage, and re i .eus f«>rone year it» tt<i\an< e. A aatnp.e « i hese books may be seen in the Reauing Roon A Gazetofflm Of over2vSoTiS^,l!! ing the ( onntiXe r’ Features of even-■ ,w‘i Tho ExplanatoryCf. **“} and Ha, Noted Fictifcami iiiv "■"«■■«■^^1;i<I Aide nd I’laces, such ujmiiiotii Itcraturo nnd convr s extra 1 found in a.-»*™ -Copies.•( WEBSTlHL’lt ielsur Authority in theGoith’ th»* U. S. Suprems i» by the State Sup’tsofki by ¡.•»drog Coll.«h. ropuMlal in'^&rr.r» nearly all the Schoo!fas t^se »»f An invaluable enmnsr^ Btiver at every Firer.k ~ monfalawBimr*”3—“ Published by C ICET dveriis'j . jt prict siveu. SlftWn- OF ROCKTON * E. abitebed ‘ without adverti*e»*^tB u,i* tisan, but earnest D'Advert ; Christ, but with th*bra» religion« paper in iouf®»Murri.u| crot' het®, but sreki imrev. ■"•t Him leas rwdinf b*tk«' i.ibei al It please« the childr'U j 8ui.day-school lewwtf week and a splwIM«<” In club«: Tlvefun1'fjrjr ‘‘BEN HUR” Mi’TK! »Ire lu ■ ■ and "" e *’ »•«!< lila eu< »» gyuvEB 3,001» Oí U» ER A LI In the Buret FOR 1889. WEEKLY EXAMINER. THE MONARCH WEEKLY. To Keep Posted on the News of the Entire World Subscribe for the Pa. BIRCH, SPRUCE, ELDER,.... R arpkr *« Y oung P roi * i . r begins Us tomb vol ume with the flint Number in November. Dur ing the year it will contain fixe serial st.»rive, including "Dorymah e ” hy Kirk Monroe; “The Red Mustang’’ by W. <>. Stoddard; and a “A Day in Waxland” by R. K. Munkitlri k; "Nela Thurlow’s Trial ” J. i\ Trowbridge: “The Three wlshea" bv F. Anutey and Grander Matthews; a aeries of fairy rales written and illustrated bv How ard I’yle: “Home Studies in Natural His torv by Dr. Felix L. Oswald: “Little Experi- menta” by Sophia B. Herrick: “Gliinpa<s of Child-life from Diektna” by Margaret E. Sang star; aril«*lea ou \ari<»us sports and pastimts. short stories hy the best writers, ai d humorous tmpetit and poems, with manv hundreds of il lustrations of excellent quality. Evert line in the paper is sublet ted to the tn< st rigid edito rial scrutiny, in order that’ nothing harmful may enter its columns. An epitome of everything fhat is attractive and desirable in Juvenile literature.—Ih-aton Courier A weekly feaat of good things to the hot s and girls In every family it visits. — Hn-okh n Union. It ia wonderful in its wealth of pictures, in formation, and interest.«-Christian Advo< ate. b Among thesuppS^Mld The C ^ebMter*» Un»brid.,md 8t. Nl conciso and trust Vind Denm A w ¡»d Beieo nd trodei ______________ nl Wes Containing near’viw111^ I’«’,inoni>,witht!K|rT »bS •100 or occufK'm, '''“ u 1 wiSi 0FFI THE SAN FRANCISCO For Larger Clubs, a sat of Dickens's Works or a Sewing-Machine I Adtro», p»8pocimena sent gratia, to get up clubs with. FOB ALL RIFLE8, Pistola ? and Shot Cun». each IF YOU WISH A CCOD REVOLVER TflE BKST AND CHEAPEST of tho lad.v’ti-book®. It give« mor* for the money red cnuibln®« H arper ’ s W eekly Ims a well established j greator merits than any other. Such popular author« ns Mrs. Lucy H. Hooper, Mrs. place as the leading Illustrated newspaper in Rebecca Hardlnar Davis. M'ss M C. McClelland MI fa Alice Bowman, America. The fairness of ils editorial com Edqrar Fawcett. Frank L^e Benedict. Howard Seely, ond a host of other® viite ments on current politi< s has earned for it the | for *• P etsrson ,” ami their name® ar® a guarantee of the excellence of their Modes. respect of ull impartial readers, and the variety THE MYGIZ^VE w>11 he nrofuwlv illustrated with e’cgrnt gfrel end other engraving® ana excellence of i1s literary contents, which j Include serial and short stories by the best and ; and pretty FANCY AND VFORK-TABT.E PATTERNS, pil-trd In cdor®. most popular writers, fit it L.r the perusal of THE Fl^ntON DEPARTMENT wPI present the ’-wH end n*<»t rn-fvl ®tyle«<f dr»«« people of the widest range of tastes and pur-| for outdoor and house wear, and will have, oath month, A HANDSOME COLORED FASHION- suits. Suplemcntsare frequent ly provided, and , PLATE, printed from stent. Do expense is sparetl to bring the highest order Contributions on HEALTH. THtf TOTLET, COOKFRY TPF CAPDYN. nr«l ITOttFE- of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration J HOLD MATTERS generally will be givou in each nnntlier, making o book invaluable to every womaA. of the < hangefui phases of home ami foreign j 'history. A new woik of fiction from the pen of ‘ W illiam D ean H o • ells , ami one bv C'apt I ELEGANT PREMIUMS FOR CUTTING UP CLUBS! XlHARLF.s K ino , will be among the leading fea- I tures of the W eekly for 1S89. TERMS, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE, €2.00 A TEAR. Wltli thrt di’g’nt l>n k. “Bnd« and Plownnw,*’ or a Inrr* engraving, HARPER’S PERIODICALS. • Copies S3.no “The Morning Greeting,” a« a premium for getting r.p the dub. 3 4.80 PER year : HARPER WEEKLY............... HARPER’S MAGAZINE HARPER’S BAZAR. HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE Wm. ITM AM, Middlefield, Ct. ¿ward Offered 1889 Harper’s SEND FOB TO pair. Catalocua <.f Sieht». Rifle», etc. Address, APRICOTS, fill ; udi'Tidgned will pay $5.00 Reward to -. . • .Hie fur iFhi.ig informal ion leading to the upiiire >f u Brunn Bald-Faced Horae, four t h s ' I; Brand <><> (Double-o),on Right Stille no casing at Riley, Hurney co., Or.. D. F. AWBREY. ♦ While the diagram shows some of the alum nowd^r* to be of a comparatively high degree of strength, it is n^t to he taken as Indicating that thevbave any value. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength, are to be avoided as dangerous 40 Per cent. Beduellou In Price. ZT(k ( branded eft side; circle- A Split in N ote .—The above D iagram IlhiPtrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Schedler only proves what every obseivant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound more than ordinary kinds, it is far rrore ecorrrrfcal, besides affording the advant age of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facts. Postage Free to all Subscriber* in trie United States, Canada, or Mexico. THE OLDEST IS THE LARGEST. MOST RELIABLE NURS E R > (¡ROWING STOCK FOR THE WEST ! “The Royal Baking row.ler is purest in quality and highest In strength cf any balciug powder of which 1 bavo knowledge. Wk. M c M cutbib , l'h.D. Per Year: so >0 moro Wort, «J, trntiana »h.»•a*1 • Hundred i- ' are for viri ion ui u • ; per ol s cRiiug a • I i he or belonging thereto. “It is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Towdcr is absolutely pure. Tho Royal Baking Powder 1s undoubtedly the pures. and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. H- A. M ott , Lh. D. HARPER’S PERIODICALS: JIARI’KKH MAGAZINE HARPERS WEEKLY HARPSJi'S_______ BAZAR WARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE GILLET’S.... ••••.... PACIFIC DEPARTMENT. TULIPS, WEEPING WILLOWS General Agency. 725, Market sr . Iliry Building Ing; South Branc h, 4<> Morrison st Portland Or, ixxa’ Agents wanted for Harney county, ad dress ns above. RED-BUD, SHADE TREES AC JUNIPERS, RHODODENDRONS EACH THE BEST OF ITS KIND Scrip U cajÿnfr townsites, fi saL 1 AÀÒtx* 1 anuaK ». CJ OFFS 5 murs $1.50 e £X41.50 No weekly paper published in the United States containing as much or as great variety of good reading matter as THE WEEKLY EXAMINER. The coming year promises to he crowded with stirring evems In the Uniled States the entrance of new is sues into the poli'icRl arena hug been followed by a change of adiniuistraiion. But the great economic question on which the campaign turned is still u: settled, and i s a.iln ion is now committed to avottgress a!m< st equally divided between the two great parties. Europe is a vast ramp. Army corps patrol the frontiers, and millho s of men aw ait the signa} for the must titanic war the world has ever seen. The E xaminer ’ s new a gathering machinery ;g nnequaled. Its rornspvndents dot the habit able globe. Nothing r an escape their vigilance, and no expense is spared in spreading the re sults of their efforts before the E xaminer ' s readers. The mi st noted writers of Action in the world contribute to the WEXkLY EXAMINER. Juhs Verne, author of “A Trip to the Moon.” eh .; Robert Louis 8tevenson, author of "Treasure Island.“ etc.; Rider Haggard, author of "She,” etc.; Anna Katharine Ureen, author of “The Leavenworth Case.” etc., have all written sto rks for the WEEKLY KXA.MlNER.and will do so in the future. The WEEKLY EXAMINER has cs ablished an Agric ul’ural Department, in < liarge of a practical agrlfuitura: st whois the best writer ”’.the Unied Starts on agricultural subb • s. Thia denari ment will contain sei Bible rtfs us sions of leading topb s of Intervet to vineyard Its, orchardiat« and farmers general!v. EXAMINER’S (tiTnnicn in New a la com piled by experienced men who carcfniiv guard the producer's In teres in all market reports Send for a Catalogue, and make your selections in time for the fall delivery, if you want to plant none hut the Best, and that is always the THE WEEKLY EXAMINER (By Mail, P. s age Prepaid,) Cheapest. Last spring, alone, more 41.50 PER YEAR. than a Call at this Office and order, or Daily, per year.......................... <6.70 address the following-named Sunday, per year..................... 2.00 GEORGE W. CRANE 12(6, Bloomington, III. MI^’All Putt masters are Agents. W. H. HEARST, Editor tnd^ProprieCor. Earlisit Cash***0'Miidei is axil D.M.F