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A lexander , W illiam B la < k , and T homas H ardy , and a series of papers on uuisery manageinen) by M rs . C hristine T erhune H erkk k . ROPBIETOKK DICKSON & SULLIVAN Lou. J. Bosenberg, Mixologist. Right or Btifle: OK. AddreFB ISAAC FOSTER. branded on H ordes Left Stifle: ; 1 uo 1 (K) k.OJ Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States, Cunada, or Mexico. The volumes of the Bazar begin wi’h the flis’ number for January of e«< h year. When uo is time is men’.ioued, su s- ripiioa a ill begin with ihe Number t urreui at thetime of rvi eipt of order. Bound volumes < f Harper’s l azar for three year in neat eloih binding, will be sent b> mail i»< stage paid* or by express, free of expense, (provided the freight docs not exceed one Uol- lai per volume) for >7 a volume. c oth < uses for each volume, suitable for bind Ing will be sent by mail p. spai i on receipt of |1 cat h. Remittances should be made by P. st Oftbe Monev Order or Draft, to avoid chance of l< ss. 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PER year : HARPER WEEKLY I.Oo EARPER’S MAGAZINE -Luu HARPER’S BAZAR. 4.0(1 HARPERS VOI NG PEOPLE 2.oo PoBtage free to all subscribers in the United states, Canada, or Mexico. Range Grant and Malheur count lea. p. o. address. Bur« ß. Grant co., Oregon. As to Purity and Wholcscmencso of the Royal Baking Powder. “ I have tected a package of Poynl Dakin" Powder, which I purchased in the onen market, and imd it composed of pure and w loie^om : ingredient a. It is a cream of tartar powder of a high degree of mer.t, and dues not contain either alum or phosphate?, or other injurious DUUotauccs. L. G. Lov*:, lli.D. “The Royal Baking Towdcr b pure ! in quality and highest in ctrcng’h ( f any baking powder of widen 1 nave knowledge. \ v ' m . A ic M v 'BTBIE, lh.LL The Royal Bakin? Towdcr received the l.’fr'icft awarl over nil competitors at the Vienna World’s Exposition, lsZJ; at tl.c ( unit nm al, Plmatielpbia, lb.G; at the American Institute, .New York, aud at State Fairs tnroug.iout the country. l\o other article of human food 1ms ever received sucu high, emphatic, and uni versal endorsement from emmeut chcia-at , pUjS.ciaaJ, fevxc^llsi.3 and Eouids of Healdi ail over the won J. N ote .—Theabov* D iagram illustrates tin comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis anti experiments made by l'rof. Scliedler. A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculate 1, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Schedier only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by prnctte.l experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound more than ordinary kinds, it is fer rce ccoromfcal, besides affording the advant age of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of t hese facts. * While the diagram shows some of the alum Bowers to be of a comparative’y high degree of rtrcmrth. it i- nr" to be taken as h «Beating that thovbave any value. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength, are to be avoided as dangerous ‘ , IS THE OLDEST, IS THE LARGEST, MOST RELIABLE N U R S E R Y GROWING STOCK FOR THE WEST 40 Per rent. I ZU-K Itcdlielluu In VJ?3’'-'- Price. ss^n FOR mp.ee Cat.logua siirlit.. mu. I, etc. AdilreM. Wm. I.Y1IAW, .Tllddlefleld, Ct. I will pav Five Hundred Dollars for .e Hires and • onvictioii of any pcr- • iff ki li.’g or s ea.iug any of the k e uDoVe maud « r . emiiging thereto. IDEAL RELOADIHO TOOLS FOR ALL RIFLES» Pistols nnd Shot Cuns. BUY OF THIS HOUSE: • ATTLE IDEAL Mf'G CO. New Haven. Conu. APRICOTS A Split L. ’UERIMES,... Reward Offered. The Undersigned will pav Reward an voiie furnishing inf. rma. ioti lea<iitig to tin apture «.i a Hruv. n I'aio-Fai ed Horse, foui eatF.dd; Brand <’O 'Double-O/.on Right Stifle »v add re. ssi ng at Riley, Harney co.. Or., I). F. AWBREY. I IF YOU WISH A GOOD REVOLVER SMITH & WESSON’S 1889—EXCELS ALL OTHERS-1889 LITERATURE, ART, AND FASHION Tll'i BE^T AT» CHEA-'E-T ..f tho lndy>-l«ooks. It gives mor«* f- r the money diu ! cotuhinea greater nr>rits thi'i any other Su-li popti’ar authors i-n Mrs. Lucy H. Hooper, Mrs, Rebscca H irdinar Div’s L1 ss M G. MrClellard. Miss Al’co Bowman, Edimar Pawcett. Frank L^e Benedict. Howard Scp’y. m»«1 n host cf others yviite for *• ¡‘trE'isoN ” an I t'le r names a o a guarantor of tho excellence <f their FtoiieB. 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Ever, line In the paper is euhjei te<l to the in. •’ rigid vdito rial scrutiny, in order that nothing harmful may enter its roiumrs. An epitome of everything that 1» attractive and desirable In Juvenile literature B« »ton Courier A weekly feast of go.nl things to the Inr s and fir’s In every family <t visi s — Hr.iokiv n In ion. It is wonderful in its wealth of pictures, in formation, ami interest.—Christian Advo< ate TERMS POflTAGK PREPAID. 92 PER YEAR Vol. X iM’gins November rt, ISM. Specimen Copy sent on receipt of a 2 ct stamp Single num tiers. Five cents each. Remittances should l»e made by Post-Office Money, or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newsp apers are not to copy this advertise ■»ent without the express order of H ahi kh ik BaorHKBR HARPER 4 BROTHERS PACIFIC DEPARTMENT. f”- - '■Ì ,»■* /'• ■'’<> ... AV ■ TULIPS, WEEPING WILLOWS. General Agency, 725, Market st , Hiry Building i ig: South Bram h, 4n Morr s.m st Portland Or. 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FIRS, BALSAM, TIIE MONARCH WEEKLY. GOd Chestnut St., Philadelphia, P b , Haruer’s Young Peonie- A Career (’“Eft ------ ------------ Z Jf and V Of overiV^iTHlMjoea id and 1 ing tito ( -iintrie'i.iri «d mu 1 I 1 - nt urns of c-very The Explanatory and jrld and c.'Cei tid nnd Ik1 ^¡¡“á pr-UTin 6,000,000; THE SAN FRANCISCO NUTS, FRUITS BLOOMIGTON . ... .1 and Cnntaining nearly poi _ and 1 *’• . \mh t’„ - : ,.d and | ' Id and 1 ( f bvefcto FOH 1889. ARBOR VIT.E,. PETERSON’S MAGAZINE, Specimen9 «cot gratis, to gut up clulm with. M K. B rai - i -> n and 1 ¡SL l ««rin mind Unit we agree to pend the entire list nf Twenty \alunl lc < ..«.ks as above by mail, jh st piiiti, to evert new s i. s u.-er to T he F aft < regon il era ld for the ensni eg \ ear. who renii.s the regular hu * s rip’loti pri< e “2. -0 and 20 (eiiis extra. |. .70. in all. anti to every old sulseriberv.hu pa s up all arrearage, and re news for ore 'ear ii. nih$"<i*. 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Ti-ese :><’okH, ■ ach ouo c¡ which conn- his a compfete first dan aovei or <»:*>• r k by n w II-known an I populai author, are publir..e i iu nt* it pan phh-t form, printed Tom good iciMlHuie t* pn <-n good paper, uud man) ot chem han Houn ly illu.-t at» <1. T. ey «ompr-Mi »ouie oí .he fin-st woik< ex« r written by imine oi the gieutest in<l moat I-«» n ar m - it- i ■. - oth of America aud Euiupe. Lach one is co.«., lvte in *tull : No. 216. The Aunt Miitfiilre l>oriintcii(a. By th» autho- .if•• TMK W:i--w i.ti» ir I miu " Hi»- oi u.e fiihitleat lM«ki nrer published—fu.ly e-puri 1-» IW iainoua preui-ceMor. *' Widow Be.l-iU." Ko 199. Ilijah B«-»>.n|i«»lo'a A«l vvntiir« « In New York tig the mil tor „I ’ Ina Miss M. immkm « rAi*»:iui." Full o 'mmy ■ItuatioiiH, laugh«!'!* liicidema ami i iulculoua aerate« A great huiimroiM l„,ok. No. 217. |*vrtvel Etl<|Uvtte| <n. flow to R khavi is I oc ' ikty . A complete niH'ina. '<•! Indita ami K«*>itlemcii. givln; ;h« correct nilea <>! depot imeiit l«u all maustona, aveoidiug t< ihe usnirva of ti-e beat *->■ I» No 22i 4Ttlllvci-*« T nv«1«. H-r r- mi.rkiiblradvofttnrri >1 f^muel Gn.liver union’ ’• I.- [■itiirtiia and Utinta. Ilaudur.l wm k—li.ia t m <■' lu.iti-n No. 220. The - ’’ 'ttrul History, t’on’ilni nle.vrllng IvaeripiioiiH, t> •m<- >ua hens ts. bird», r» pilles, lisle» mo im»-is, UH., laucó cut iuui llifonnatfoii r>-KardiiiK t « Ir life ami lihl II». No. 222 Modern Recitation-«, a large c«d!ectl/ n of 1I-« vmat popular i. . -i-«tloi>s. hi pioee Mini v-ise, Lolii lor pioles» tonal • o. mi..niet» Hi>,l umnlema. No. 22">. Alaiwu’r iievciitfC. A Novel. By 11. R iokk U ag « iari >. No. 202. Wall (lower«. A N-vci. Hy Manio* H arland Ko.2ui. The 5!vrchuiil'n< rime. A Novel. By U ouatiu Al.OKU. JU. Ko. 196. 1 vim tile Serf. A Novel. Py sylvanub C ohu , Jn Ko. 197. Ileaperiul on, 'lab Lion i aousi. Nraa. A Kovel By M I C ai ooh No. 207. The .MlaiKlvcntnrcn Joiin Nieholson. A ___________ _____ of _____________________ Novel Uy lioHKk ’ - - VI xkii ______ l.t.UIH STI- No 214. Two K ImteM. A Novel. By tbv author of “ Durr I’b-rnr." Ko. 20«. I»r<*ud I’puti the W ut era. A Novel, by Mi». M i - lock . No. 2 -4. Puse Nlncty-two. A Novel. Uy M art C kcii B at . IlcruJnc* A Novel. Ily Mrt Ro- »’> A Vugubontl ______________ A wmir K i - waiiiib . No. 213. Cluud-J und sunwhhic. A Novel. Ry C iiaiu . k * B kadk . No. 209. The Ilrenm Woniun. A Novel. By W ilku J ollín » n Itrus'.wur.-dd Ltcraturo und court randed Ran;.e-(• rant conn' 1’, u.—turns, Grant count) t ;io >.>, -han »:.y„ • .*5 “It i=t a scientific fact that the Roy.il Dakl’ig Powder is absolutely pure. Tho Royal Baking 1’owdcr is undoubtedly tiic pared- uad uivbt reliable baking powaer offered to the public. U. A. M ott , I h. IX Weekly I I, L U S T R A T E D . The co ¡//¡TIM. i ANDREWS c rf?.“Rpgai”«MhiM HARPER’S PERIODICALS: A p.«t r < nrtur when ^R“.,f the o SO. A«< CZAR....................................g »■■l'MgUJW.MÆM BILLET’S H arper ' s M agazine i he most useful, entertaining, and beautiful peri«ni< al m the world. Among the attractions lor 18 <9, yvill be a new novel- an American story entitled “Jupiter Lights”—by Constance E. Wool-on illu trillions of Shal.C'j earv’. Comedie* by E. A. Abbev; a Serie- of ar.icles on Russia, illusirated l>y T. de TiiuLsirup; papers on the Dominion of Canada, and a cbaracier- istie serial by ( baric Dtnl'ey Warner; thine “Norwegian Sauiie by Bjornsisjeine Bjorn-on, illu- rated; “CommodU'“ a hi - toriuaj play by the author ot ••Ben-Hui’,“ il lu>'ruled l»y j. R. Wegueiin, e-c. The e .i- torial departments are conduc.ed bs George William Curti s William Dean How ells, and Charles Dudley Warner. no Year WEBS] In the Largest in the World,havin, in actual cultivation not less that '36X03 HECKER’S................... ILLUSTRATED. nd Yea Mon. M. J. O’C onnor , Agent. W. B. TODIIUNTER. New York, ( Alum I’owdtis. );J( CLEVELAND’S................... ET D. ELOR? DQj i ¿i Aga □ I (■M- - Si-Si r TH UBLId ■ng machine desirable t„ sell or use. PEARL (Andrews & Co.). 1889 Harpers house GRANT’S (Alum Powder) #. t’te'.V,- LEWIS’ MAGAZINE WEEKLY BAZAR YOUNG PEOPLE THE That will send you what you pay th’ money for: Latest Varieties true to the name; Healthy, Vigorous plants; and Judi cious packing,or all is lost—Labor and Time aud Money. Therefore, do Save by bearing in mind that the great RILEY & HARPIN'. ROYAL (Absolutely rure). czzr.: HA RP F. RM BAZAR H A ICI’ER .S M AG AZINE HARPER’S WEEKLV HARPER S YGUN<. PEOPLE responsible P. O.—Burna, (¡runt county. Oregon. Everything in o’.ir line of the Best. Liquors—Whiskies, Bran-lies, Wines, Fancv 1 >L.!:s. etc.. Cigars, etc., always on hand when you call on ‘ Uncle Dick,” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or. ASK F q Adorn your Home«, your Town l ot., Your K«n< hc», Your F«rm», your Place., with tree, »nd .hrubbery nutted to th« climate ot Ka.t Oregon. And buy only from » known Range-Grant comity, Oregon. COMPARATIVE WCRTH cf BAKING POWDERS HARPER'S HAltPEIf'S HARPERS HARPER’S advertisements . STOCK BRANT'- I aareiuw»^,; :.'w — ... . r Posted . ........ on .... the V1IV News of i.i the me I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1^A*i To Keep “ ............... Entire World Subscribe for the . BLOOMIÏÏGTOlH $1.50E«X'L.$1.50 No weekly paper pul lished in the United States containing much or as great variety of good reading matter as THE WEEKLY EXAMINER. The co ling year promises to he crowded with stirring events. In tht ’ni ed Slates the entrance of new is suet iir -he polish nl arena has been followed by a change of aiiiuinistra ion. 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