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habper ’ s PUBLICATIONS. E A STE KN burns STOCK BKANPS. ADVERTISE M ENT. I*. F 1889. TH2 HERALD READING ROOM. HARPER’S BAZAR, H orses Either ILLUSTRATED. bran’cd IN HERALD OFFICE, Kight RESPON SI B L E will send you \x liut you pay th’ money fur: I.steal Varieties true to the name; Healthy, THE SECOND YEAR OF left Stifle: branded H O US b That Address ISAAC FOSTER. on Vigorous plunis; and Ju li clous packing,» rail is!« si—I abur and Time and Mune«. Therefore, do THE EAST OREGON HERALD. lUrltonlhl Double ZI Have by hearing in mind that the great Began on Thursday, November 2’*, 18SS. 4 4 4 ’. AbsoJtiteäy Pu New is the Time to Subscribe. der bit in Rigid ear, Th fi po v 'er ’ ever vari« f. A marvel «>f puri ty, b rene'.ii. ami •• b- i r ■ i- « M M« re e< u- Domo al i han the • r i. ur ki r und < arm. t be fi d in coiupe i i n x ih h« i ubi tuie* Í lo a us.» i..ri A«?i.d: . alun « r ph » pha <• p « dCífi. ."obl ónix in ■ a s. box al B a KING I’o - LEK Co., 1U*. Wad fi ., Nc.v Y« ik. close up. Left ear: M. J. O'C onnor , Agent. 20EOQKSI •ii. Is the Largest in the World,having Will Vc the representative, at all times, of the Interests of the People. in actual cultivation not less than At all times advocating measures that look to the "great» rt good to the greatest number,” in accordance with the principles of Democracy W. B. TODIIUNTER. A T T O R N E Y -AT- L A W. B urns , O b . cattl ’5: branded •.v: h Wre.ich” «. ’vii Hip. l ar TnarkR Cl. k • < r. i ■ H' he Righi car: ’bluer F. « pe in the i.e.’i ear. L and M atters O ffice ILLUSTRATED. in a S pecialty . T he H erald acknowledges no superior in Eastern Oregon. It points with pride to its well tilled columns the past year, and to its evident progressive influence t pon the prosperity id the great Harney valley. As in the past so in the future it will strive to make prominent note of every enterprise calculated to benefit the people; to recoid every advance made in showing up the resources ot lhe X alley; to advocate IS THE OLDEST, Law and Order under all circumstances; to frown upon all attempts IS THE LARGEST, to foment discoid among the people in the interest ot any individual, MOST RELIABLE clique or faction; to give the news of the day impartially and as N U R S E R Y fullv as industrious effort and the aid ot friends may enable us to GROWING STOCK obtain it; to give all the Local and Personal gossip »>1 our section, FOR THE WEST suitable for puolic.ition, with all else ot interest in this department; horses are branded with “S-wren ch” on the Left thigh. L and O ffici : I' iiliin - . T. V. B. EMBREE. H arpers M agazine i- the most u-eful, entertaining, and beautiful peii« .i< al in the Offi' r at h;B r-. k > en« •• on !he r: b world. Among the attrae.ions ior 18S‘J, will vies Hi. er. ten t ii.c s rc l.iw D uit b . be a new novel—an American story emit ed “Jupiter Lights”—bv (’on>-.ance I . Wool, on Illustrations of bhake-pe.-.rek (’omedie^ by E. A. Abbey; a Series of ar ide>on Rue-ia, illustrate 1 »y T. de Thulsirup; j aperxon the Dominion of Canada, and a c harm1 er PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. istic serial by Charles Dudley Warner ; three Office at W. E. Ora- e’s Drug st. re. “Norwegian Studie-,” by Bj< riid-jeine Bjorn on, illustrated; “Cmumo'lua his torical play by theau.hc.r ut “Ben-llur,“ il lustrateci by J. R. Wcguciin, e.e. The edi torial departments are conclue.ed bv George William Curii-, William Dean How T. A. M< KINNON, ells, and Charles Dudley Warner. Any anti all k w ' b <-f shi v «* lug <\ r.e on fih.it notice and reas • ni.de ern r. y¿--“ H- ■ er w illing I.» be lo', n ed, cnn Laxe p’n fi funi Mie HARPER'S PERIODICALS: fres of charge. Iliu. ire: era -• iliu! Mn'hcur counticR. i'. o. u.'úrifs: bur. E. uru .1 co.. Oregon. S. 3. McPheeters, M. D Practical Surveyor IT WILL BE AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF THE VALLEY -AJL1 IBL'OLStloz’SS, ki li g . r b ea lug u ■i the ubvVe : ra id « r belonging there Who know that in the rapid growth and wide proclamation of the advantages of Harney Valley lies their own best road to prosperity XLMEDA A. STENGER. CATTL3 on Left ride; circle- 2. A Split in ear Saddle and Harness She-: .J. C. WELCOME - I’l.criiiEToi: HL HNS. OREGON. Pbituge Free to all Subscribers In the United States, Canadn, or Mexico. B erns , O il CHAS. SAMPSON The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December of each year. When no time is spec.ilied, sub scriptions will begin wi ii the Number cur rent at time of receipt of orcic r. Bound volumes ot Harper’s Magazine, for three years bacK, in neat doth binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of $3 per volume. Cl<»«h Ca>esf tor binding, 50 OREGON cents each— by mail, post-paid. Index to Harper’s Magazine. Alphabeti cal, Analytical, and Chissiiied, «‘or Volume- PORTLAND - 1 to 71», inclusive, from June, to June, 1885, one vol. Cloth, $4.00. Remittances should be macle by Postoflice Money Order, or Draft, to avoid chance of JOSS. Newspapers arc not to copy this adve r tisement without the express order of Har -ANI - Jeweler. GEO. POPE à CO. per & Brothers. The East Oregon Horald Reward Offered. The Un-’e:» : r’ ;? l will pav $’.vx Reward to au .. . far s'.iiug inf.,r:> a ion 'ca-.iug lo the iiipiurt- . ¡ a Bro >11 rm ■.- •a eu H.aae, f. ur < ra:.d • c' D.-uKr .on Kigiil slilie udumcirgat IL’ev, Lar e- Vr.. D. F. AWi.REY. i ■ ■■■. • Life,” b Han ie I ewfs, I.Cv'.ger i.i. rnr«- N. .1: Fat er c«.xer < le; l cund V d 'U ii e, c. ■•’’r k»-own,” bv .V if . E. 1-. P. N. s. u hxynr h. • uer 1 i :ur. N« . Paper, 1 . uml. V- *'. i ' .'-kcr , .. s S. haut k ■ Jr. « ■ «•« . i i . N. . . : Paper kix ; i wu id, •?.. . Anv « f ihe f. reg..ii>H v.orkr- will l e suppHc l b« l o, kre trs i.i 4 Ne r cn cif , xxili i e’ßei.t p.stage pa d, un :Le rectip. «.r .Le pti c, by KOBLKT BONNER’S s'iNS. Weekly, ILLUSTRATED. H arper ’« W’ eekly has a well CBtablifhed plaee as the leading illufitni'r.i neufipaper in America. The fainter»» of its e<iii«.iiai coni- meutfe on current polhh s hns earned fur it the rvBpcct of all impartial ic n.cifi, and the xarivtv and excellence vi itB lilerarv «unrcina. xxhich include* serial and short s «.rit'B b\ ihe hrs and rnvst pvpu.nr writer«, fn it f«,r ihe perusal <.f people of the wide« range of D ir t k mm pur- •nits. SuplemeuiBare frequently provided, and no expense n. spiire l to bring the high* s or. or of arUBlie ability t«> bear up«»n the iiiustra ion of the changeful phase« .d home anti foreign history. A nexv woik of fiction from the pen of W illiam D ean I Io v ells , and out; bx mpt. C’ hakleb K ing , xxlll be among lhe leading lea- turCR of the W eekly f«»r I nk * E. D. GRAY j 1 H E IF YOU VVIGH A GOOD REVOLVER el Is a true Advocate of the Harney Country. h - t n Alden A Vagabml l^t ¡011*1 4 K M » fi . an A M |>s No 21». Clouds aal ,KXlrB Wl <EAl-h E-. ; Tkc >*», Jea uf a X’“.. tllas M .. .iRama.x ,N" Mury UuH»Wii'-J- 1IU.NV «yuuw. 47*57* Pearln entire libi «»f T.ieiih bx mui . p b pult,, TI i EÍAH BEBON x« hu ren i n ihe HiKi .u < e. f ex!«, ml »5 ri» er ».ii.. in t . v. b i. r i 1 <• mr 1 th« » c b«.« kB U.«,. U 2 Wl II. CALDWELL, MEDIUM OF ADVERTISING, rizorn:. Tor. A CASI! BUSINESS AT BED- ROCK PRICES. Tu our m.et«», G«»od Fn-gv Teoirs. and Nr e .Saudlv tloisi s Fili ni.-»b ed a’ R c ;. r ..;. h e . har. < » ■ uud Bar i> u .ir Atten h it pubi tu thè r. ar i’ and Gr^nninguf Trrt’ifiiealitoc k. La\ Auruin I on ha ad. CANYON CITY D. L. GRACE, Harper’s Yeung Peonie. i. DEPARTMENT. swefk . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. CANYON CITY. OREGON Gérerai kgenc Marko* s* . Hirv Building i.; - un ¡rar.' h. V.,rrr .. ». Port and < T. I «»■ a \.i-:i r. x>. atuc.l t\ r iu.r::ev Cvuntv, ai- drtFB as atsrxe. I It !t tba CHEAPEST ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. RED-BUD, SHADE TREES AC .................................................................. JUN IPE RS, RH0L0DENDR0NS Twelve Art Supplements, drías; ¿5 rtz- The macs ot inionas-wm It'ron aici rover, om entire r» oir v _______ __ . and Il e-at-ie» »« of imene to th ... >vl.Kil.g ln,„rn„ |.„, J lbi, n.’Xn For' the .urre«. »ear TUE « EST SHOBR u-.lt »..war. in exrcHenee h- vo-unte J,..; e! ,[■ Jm 7& Pr; f j-pi ) ej- 1 rr-r C^Mlirg CoA«e Mfl, > ïh Mad.rC- ■Bilma ime nt the v .- h -' ì a ls ---- - - - —.. -rf .,r ,- iiifttiwcti me ’»cn. h-'«« wh-> n-r-te io va «t r-. br*ef'aiomru >ne « mven. cure lire the br»t beat et ____ _ H.-. m «he . »« r t. » l th< fin-M ’ *>Xwe«»K»ibtrh a^f«vmht»ibtrh r.»e»-.r»k,««i> .-.ce«-, r *b.,w n t. r .n ' Tai^X CU.,b-a 2AO.A umu . ul . W a e.„np ,,e „Funeat of the ree..nre,a .,f. . ,<i . ,.rofn!, hr„nlrIwuf ente |„, o» i nopr an»'« I a , ihe ont.re rezion e n xraeel »«¡thin the hm.« ,r, «. u .. tai a .'.-.0r..i.h Columbia, an I Alaalta. t.«.. her „ i ha iuuitl;¿.e m .^"b'X’rav“ OÍ F *! er , i,ki In ius rhs. etc «»( the r.,onirica described ’ * ***• AH e! -zan- enera. In,», in c.loreor tin ». will t, ÍWfét wt,h eirh nBW)N.r me. bJ«« <»f Menerei In-enr or,m. fcL lure of the M«n fi. eut .-cenery of the W.at, an.l wkl a.„r.e » e «u It-hnnmdn.’. »a V. u ann.,t do with, ut I HE « F.-T SIH KE for !->, t V H.en be oa I 11 ni . of -he fu te 1 s.ate» Med a, ur Canni.; VÄ ETrilR'S Our Good EQUAL TO L. SAMUEL. Pi b isiiER, RORTLAND, OREGON T Anything P.'oiittW IN TIIATLDt^M x ik r. o bm * EZW HA®' «TA Lyman’s rateai üjj f TULIPS, WEEPING WILLOWS. V/331 Shore For 1M9. and •*<nrc a full volntr.e of nnmter« Äavrtnr-BTnchfnrTT' ,»0« ^^1 o a» onte rei fili r11 ■',n all pan», t- r» ■RÄWp .«.mir flu - ma.h no I . JI and f -da whem «fie M'p. japA-.1- * «.' ■ m. wewrl tend fr< r t<--ne rX-"’t •«'’» ' < * h ' «r v<»J etwtnf «Barbine made m ¡«be v.. i d with ar «fi. atta« bm-r:i [x>e* alto » nai'rre J o tri ta hueofow ct-or and ra r it .e art aiunplrs. In r 'turn w. atk that «oa Ifhuw «hat wt »en«, «o thc»e »h« •♦ctl.»’»"-.:’» >e.andar 2 k month« ali »bail be. n e y. .• own I rr«~t *rrr. Th • f~>r. ms h ne » Ima.ie arar th* ► n rr p- -a, a a ht. h batteria .-i- , xk r<n <•«»• ir *• 1« * > B j. bmenta. ar t row ». • r Wz guarantee // -» y a a ¿ *'«.1064 0 Attorncy-at-L.a\ M. DUSTIN Office: Canyo . City and Turn*. hns won more l.i-izcaiitTinget diontiiiU thun nil other mutes of rilles put to gether. -fe I Now is the lime to sulscribc for tho BALLARD ASII. LINDEN, CHESTNUT, .. EDITOR AND lTlOl'KIETOK. A D V I’ ¡I : I • ; ' 'I IN TH. The -TtBOSUI j’Ill’.E uuuppIMR Address HAILEiraSi® T he H erald presents unusual advantages. It is centrally located in a new and rapidly growing country, where manufactures of all kinds arc needed. XVe will soon have direct railroad communication with NUTS, FRUITS. Portland and the East. Live business men of both sections should use T he H erald ’ s columns to secure this great and growing trade. Its rates, proportioned to its circulation, are reasonable. ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS.... terms , in advance : One copy one year..................................................................................... .*2.50 Two copies, one year............................................................................... 4 59 Three copies, one y» ar............................................................................... g pO Four copii s, one year................................................................................. 10.U0 BIRCH, SPRUCE, ELDER.... ¿’¿7" H erald with any Periodical or Magazine at clubbing rates. £4B“’<’all on or address Red Front Liver? & rceci Stalle FO8TAGE PREF-UP, t- Fr.R YEAR. Vol. X l-egini« NoxeiiD er . lvc. Fpeclmen Copy ient on re« vipt of a •¿•vt.cinmp Mingle Btimbrn, Five reu'« each. Remittanr« n uhouhi be made bv P. at Office Mo ej, ot Draft, to avoid «. batin' of L ra. I Uav Ask your denier toi our rilles. FIRS, BALSAM,. Promptly cxvcti’Vd. The ’ uPdiiig he« been eu larged and improved and ir? urvpured u. >ur:> out dll kinds <>f nine ksmi hin/. on ihvrl iio’ii v and in the Ice; style. Teri. b. ( ».fill. ?fTb Leali«’! h<, ai*«. Izoalie’ ■iz *11» ¡.,>1, Belton (I ahg «im a r.ls|DW^ N»» 2U8 No .‘ni Ai il E H ,1 k . St No I ' ■ ' Ko. Kovel ■' 1*1 I- »AI.but No. 20: The MlaathnM Detrai' Novel • P- •i '"••it.r l.»ii* t,u» Hitrt No 214. i'uu klmre. Han lil» I II*." ‘ Nu J'ii. lire«« lonzi Hurí S« L'»l L. No i 4. I’uge MhetJ.|nI A .<!’ UilEG»).« riERALO ; Has, from the initial number to the present, persistently and impres sively maintained that the Harney country was one oi tne miust agricultural regions in tne Union, needing only tne presence ui indus trious turmers to develop its wonueriul resources, io prove tue Huth PEACHES, FLOWERS. oi tile strong Language m its columns, me ptopnetor gave up a part ot bis oiiice room to tne exniultiou oi me products oi th» X’auey, uud urgently asked tor specimens cf actual gro.vm and lor every! uy lo call and inspect them. Attached to vucu specimen was the name NECTARINES, ............. Oi tile producer, often with tlie mude ui cuiuvatiuu. tins was a tangible, practical presentation oi the matter, which any one could veiny. How suecesslui thia movement has uculi, Hundrcus can tvsuiy All 1 he ItEl.AnD asks in leiurn lor itsciiorts io scive tne people-, is an increase ot public patronage—a modest request wnen it .& consid evergreens , ered that it returns to each pation more- titan ins money's worm, if each resident ut tue Harney country win subseriue or renew lor iiitnscli and take one- or mure copies tu send auruad, it will so extend I he II ekald s spiu-re ot useiuiuess as to enable all to claim mat it ARBOR VITÆ,. -Burns, Or. HARPER’S PERIODICALS. FEK year : n iRrrR’s Y oung PtorLR begin« Pi v« I time wi h th» flmi Num! er in Nowinbtr. Dur. iNg the year it will contain fixe ; -ruil n . i g f inrludiug *‘D<>rx mat< B ” by Khk \f«.t.re«-; •'The Red Mustang” bx W. <». snxmwrd: ami n A Dav in Wnxtnnc!’’ by R X Mut.kit ti k. • Nr r Thurlow' b Tr.nl” J. i. Yr«>xvbri- .r; • I;.«- Three w.Bhefi” bv F. Ar.itvy ami Pmnde; Ma iheut.a «er.iRof fairy tu.«,B written mid i; ur ra eu bx Howard Pyle: "Home 8tud.cB in Na urn' il s torv by Dr. Eclix I <>R«va d ••!»;:<«• lx pc . Tnent«’' hv 8»«phU H. Ilerri* k: ’ GliinjB * of Child lifn from Di« kci r " hv Margaret E. Ming iter; article*« uti vnrim.» «p >r a n i.l ¡ hb I uhf fhort ttuib** bv thv I m i *I .»ricin. nm| hu'i.r. F paper« and poetr«. wi h munx humlrv. r of i I ub .ration« of ex« e Itm (pin.iiy. I xvrx lit • .t. the paper in r.ibjet ted to th«* m. b rk d t i. rial acruliny, in order that n. thing harmful may enter It« columt r Au epitome of everything »hat > a'tr.vthe and dmirablu in juvenile meralutc. - 1 r ,n Courier A weekly fciBt go ni thine« ’o the No « and glria in every fami'v it x i«i r .>r.« mx n rli;, It »• wonderful m ii« wca.th <f pitiurta. in f«>nnatioo. atvl inter«-«!.—t hric inn Advu*a v. ... K n SS - ■"nTÂ.ÆSÜÏ •lite. CM .ns les,-ri M1.1,; , * replia« f,. '•-1 ’ ” ■ M.r.i,ii.-t:t|r .J ¿Weal ■ u »d.-t-u i;, . Leslie s BERRIES, QUINCES. MERCIIANTS- AND AN ILU'STKATED WEEKLY. A KICK m-IH» |.<4¡ N" 2H I*. rü-t-l Jti*..«MWM||a * .... » . I I|lra *.■ d»» .»■ il -i..,»'■ __ _ Cer. WilHam and bpru c ». e., Ne.v Y«.rk. —GENERAL REPAIRING— 4.00 4.00 LOO 2.00 • I in the fr.itiil 1 ’JB.h i:-.^ Í rty ti.»- au- „( . APPLES. PLANTS..................... .. BLACKSMITH. HARI’ER WEEKLY. EARPEK.H MAGAZINE HARPER'S BAZAR. HARPER’S Y01 NG PF'H'LE ' ri,.“ÄM • --------------- 0 >------------------- rir.est small/"N____ L..I.IR c z t .• I*’”'-’ i.i a i.’ac ■: f'd CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED— i till Cl : hr '.c..on.cof . 1 vuptrts. In can vs i>., 8s aad 14-1. 0. Si.i ;in or —ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL. doubleuc;Ion. Sal' iy 1 xm- /z agents : r'l i k-BS up . i lar^t L models. {( q: ..lily x loiirkf v- Geo. McGowan Burns, r I.e-1 : : c... c1..dy 1 i3..eiu< d iiansa.pf.adsic..k. vl . i *«.«. a.c uio d fori.! Ilarnev. 1 f r ; work V. J. Milller, A j , c’uiub.i cy a id accuracy. □<» D< I >(. 00 «''".■ 'ivu I l.y C .................... !)<■. .) HjcU.'caLie i < <;:.3 n in. <U1 ildti (.ten sold inr the genuine ic1?. T. < v are unro Ik 8* on Agency wi'.h DENNY» RICE <fc ('O. 1. jo and dangerous. The S mith k W kss * n R • 1L2 renerai fit. IE ubi.» lied Rio. v . ve 3 a’c c .<m; o.i upon tl e i am 1- with flrin’a l..i iv, addrtss enddate -. c.r j atents. and are "iins - r lived perfect. In-1st upon having them. io.<l it y ur < .ea « r cannot supply you, an order sent t'»ad- ’ will ' rc'-oei rompc mtemi pie and » r -.upon auplica b.Ul'AYl WESSON. 1889 í ' g '.... is Now a fixed Institution ot the Valley. r,o5^?E SMITH & WESSON’S AND -COMMISSION The Volume b of the W eek • begins wi h t!:e let Number for January of ea< h tear. \x hen i.o time in mentioned, mil seriptioi « wiii i e:m with the number cuneat al time of receipt of order. 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Has successfully mr.inti.ii.cd it: elf through an ordeal of local opposi CHERRIES,................................... tion, vindicthe ai.d ui scrupiJcts to a digue teldcm iqualku in' country journalism; lias ¡.daotatid un. n.cl.ii gly the rights ot all the people of East Oregon gel.daily and liuiLiy X alley especially against the machinations of all organzvd petty cliques that sougnt PEARS, PLUMS,.......................... bv fraudulent misrepresentation to advance the private interests of a few at the expense of the many. Believing that "The sober second thought of the people is always right and always effective,” and that "Truth is mighty and will prevail,' T he H erald lias steadfastly fol low» d the right , and the people have given it a moral and material PINES, CEDARS.......................... support that renders its permanency Leyond question. z\s it has ‘ worked indefatigably and unselfishly in the interest of the people, it now asks tor patronage that will jield seme thing more than a bare ».‘xistence. It has Leconie valuable to all as a general newspaper, and TREES, SHRUBS,................. .. Range—Gran» countv, Ort 1’, , ui..»;, r.iuiu cuuuii .... . «Uu-.au.t.U •1..».-I <<r u-...rf . nJ >'U ur, ,,, i E OHR BU I. ING, W O O L G R A I) E R S , W 0 0 I. I’ A C K E R S, Address HARPER <t BROTHERS, New York. T uk H erald and Magazine, f.5.00. APRICOTS................................... AND SEND EXTRA COPIES TO EASTERN FRIENDS. each THE LEDGER LH’RARY WOOL EXCHANGE. 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