East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 05, 1889, Image 4

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    EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS
harper ’ s publications .
THE HERALD.
Bl’RN8 ADVERTISEMENTS.
STOCK RUANOS
F. STENGER.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ■'>, IWJ.
THS HERALD HEADING ROOM.
1389
11AKXEY VAELEY
H orse » branded
HARPER’S BAZAR.
location, R choiiim ’C m , < 'limato, Soil,
and Needed Development«.
Either Right
ILLUSTRATED.
AN
Eve,, l.a,lv ..«I U...IIV"»-" »
VWI“r
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ing Room.
NEAR THE CENTER
I*. R age Free 1u all Bill tn ribeiB in the L’nited
Stutts, ( anana, or Mexh o.
The volumes «>f the Bazar begin with the fiist
number for January of ea. h »ear. When no
in time is men tolled, su e rip i. u
i.l begin
with i he Number < urreui ui ihe lime uf receipt
of or« I er.
Boiiud volumes . f Harper’s I az ar for three
war in nea< do h binding, will he Bent to*. mail
p. stage paid* or by exprtEE, free of expense,
(provided the freight «lot s .«oi ex« eed one «iul-
lui per volume^ f. r $7 a v.dume.
Cjoi h < uE« b for ea< h « ohune, sui able for bind
Ing uiil be SV lit by mail p. Epui I uU re, eipt uf
ea< 11.
Remittances should be made bv I’, s Office
Moiie« or.it i or Draft, To avoid < hane t* of !. kr .
Newspapeis are not Io < op« >his a «ver is nei.t
wilho’ii the express • r- er of Harper •«. i;r.»he r
AureBB:
HARBER & i.KÖTHER«.
to raise crops ami gardens. The
soil here contains all the properties
necessary to make a successful
grain growing country. Small fruit
and shrubbery, and berries of near­
ly all kinds can be successfully
raised here.
as level ns your floor in bodies of
thousands of acres, is here to lie ta­
ken and is just us good as anv that
is occupied. Home set kers in Ore­
gon cannot do better elsewhere.
This Eden will not long remain
in an unsettled state. I lit in a few
short years this land will I call ta­
ken, the golden opportunities Ilo»
offered will be improved.
The climate is salubrious ami
will compare favorably with any
other part of the -‘Inland Empire. )
Burns and Harney ¡ire the princi­
pal towns and in fact are the only
towns in the Hurney valley. These
towns are about fifteen miles apart
in the northern portion of the val­
ley. Both towns have an
IMMENSE TERRITORY
MAGAZINE
WEEKLY
BAZAR
YOUNG PEOPLE
der-bil i.
High*’ ear,
• 1 Be up.
Left ♦•ur
XTarir.s
bran«.cd
>« rene h" on the
eft thigh.
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unlit b .
P. o. addrcEB. bur. s. urani <u.. Oregon.
Runge—Grunt count.«, Oregon.
I*, o.—r.uruR, Grunt counts, Or.
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1.00
Reward Offered.
The volume- of he Magazine begin wi 1.
be Number- for .lune and De«'cmb<r «i
• ¡ich vear. When no time m <| ecilie<i, ul -
■ ii) ion will begin wi h the Number cur
r.'ii at lime o'recci;« «> or«.er.
1«.mid volume-o Harper’- Magazine, foi
hreevear bacK, in n« a! cloth binding, wi
be en by m il, |>o --aid, on receipt o;
«.r volume. Clo h (’a e-, t« r binding, .50
•en ■ each—bv mai , bo
aid.
Index io liar, er’• .Magazine. All habe i
cal, Analytical, ami C hi ilied, For Volume
I o 70, inclu ive, r«>m.!une, 1'50 .u Ju c.
is ¡5, one vol. Cloth, 5'.(HI
I'tiiii anue- n ! i « >uhl l>e made by Bo ,office
Money Order, or I>r.u i, o avoid chance o
loss.
| The I’ndeiRijned will pav $5.i0 Reward te>
furiiishiug information leading to the
j anvone
ap’ure of a brown i.iil«i-i>'a« eci H« hrc , four
Addre.K IIAIIPEH A BROTHERS, New
York. T he llkKALband Magazine, f.5.00.
STRAY—REWARD.
vuiRohl; Brami « < 'Double-opon Right Stille
.»« a«itircBBing at K iev, Harnev co.. Or.,
D. F. AWitREY.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
Lurk l av Filly, "-years .fid: small whl’e spot
. «i oi n. sc or nj per lip: not branded; never
beef 2
Ehud;
not ‘ . broken
’:
r.-L. . . this a spavin on hind
-*- foot
* - « ,f |/ie other leg.
¡eg u hi ri ig hjne oil the
N 4 I ■ecu set- . si t. e dan li. Please pend hi-
formal i.>.i to • I er al ■ i H n> E. uivi.cr will Btit-
isi • fin ler for iroub e.
Allg. L-l
M.
T he H kuki . i
.aledges i o ■ o
hast, ru O - 'a It points
witli priil !<> i's • ll-i 1 ed ■ <>1 i
' ycar. and . it- evident
progress e, inlli: et t p.t. , t.-;
le great li irney valley,
io
make prominent note
As in h.* i>. st so in the iulu • it an -
..... calculait
. ............. <1 ’o limli th people; to leeoni every
of ever e rprise
.........v.
advance ...
m <1 le in showing up the r sources of th.- \ alley; to . <l\oeat.
Law and O der under all circumstances; to frown upon all alteiupt.-'
to foment discord amo- g the people i > the interi st of any ind.v.du.d
clique or faction; to give the news of the «lav impartially and as
fullv as industrious elf rt a id the aid of friends may . eha«.le u- to
o! tain it; to give all the Lceal aid Peisoi.al gos ip oi our sc, io 1,
s iitiil le for publication, with ¡.11 else of interest in this department;
O'<
Agvtit.
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800 ACRES,
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Mr’
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IT WILL BE AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF THE «’ALLEY
Red Front !
A.3.1 ZFLuiEit lers,
Who know that in the rapid growth and wide proclamation of the
advantages of Harney Valley lies their own best road to prosperity
HOUSE:
A CASH lirSLW«"
ROCK S1
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canyon
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Attorney-
AMMMbn
M. D!>f y‘*
Oilicc: CanyoH^irÇ
lias, from the initial number to the present, persistently and impres­
sively maintained that the Harney country was one of the finest
agricultural regions in the Union, needing only the presence of indus­ PEAC1IE-1, FLOWERS
trious farmer.' to develop its wonderful resources. To prove the truth
of the strong language m its columns. !he proprietor gave up a part
of his oflii-e rou'n to the exhibition of the products of tin Valiev,
ai.d urgently asked for specimens cf actual growth and for every! dv
to call and inspect them. Attached to each specimen was the name
of the producer, often with the mode of cultivation. This was a
tangible, practical presentation of the matter, which any one could
verily. How successful this movement has l eeti, hundreds cun testify-
All T he H eim i d asks in return for its. Sorts to s.jve the people, is EVERGRE l'N.s,
tin increase of ¡ til lie patiomigi—a mod. st r.-qm st when it is consid-
' r«-d that it i’turns to each patron more tti.in his money’s worth,
¡t ea. h res.<l» nt otthe Hat, in country will sutscii e or renew for
imselt al.'I t.,k <>■ e or mor. copi. s to seal
nl it will so extend ARBOR VIT.l ,.
IE H erald ’ s sphere of useftilties
■
. all to claim tluit it
is i. it lie Advocate
rney C >untry.
FIR J,
W. A. W LS filili',
Lakeview. Or
WILSHIRE
Attorney!
LAKEVIEW AM'
This firm prscti'tfi' on
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i; > e. i.trally L-cated in
^ • ’ of all kinds
co i munication with
i ■. I o'
I ions should
. .t f- i ■- owing trade.
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West Shore
For BN, and secure a full volume of numbers
RED-BUD, SHADE TREES AC
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CHEAPEST ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD.
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M. FERRY A CO.. Detroit. MkA.
ATTORXEI-CT
BERRIES,QUINCES,
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< AN VOX I ITY i: j 22
APPLES. PLANTS
D. L. GRACE,
•••’.
a ..ur motto, fionditi
u■. I ; I «• 1 <.. i st*« Eur.d'ht
unti l'iini. u.ar Ailen.Liii^^H
it oi <ir. onilngufTriiM ERT
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HARNEY ADVÍ¡r7«t,|
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waoov/oi^K t? -P /•7i?.c4if.t;:i«( ;
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lLis successfully maintained itself through an ordeal of local opposi­
tion, vindictive and unscrupulous to a degree seldom equalled in
country journalism; has advocated un.'inchingly the rights of all PEARS, PLUMS,....
the people of East Oregon generally and Harney Valley especially
against the machinations of all organzed petty cliques that sought
by fraudulent misrepresentation to advance the private interests of a
few at the expense of the many. Believing that ‘ The soi.cr second
thought of the people is always right and always effective,” and that PINES, CEDARS. ..
•‘Truth is mighty and will prevail,” T he H ekald has steadfastly fol­
lowed the kigiit , and the people have given it a moral and material
support that renders its permanency beyond question. As it has
worked indefatigaLly and unselfishly in the interest of the people, it TREES, SHRUBS,. . .
now asks for patronage that will yield something mure than a bare
existence. It has become valuable to all as a general newspaper, and
tek ',.-. in ahv \... i-.:
One copy one year. .......
. 1-2,50
Two copies, one year.
•1.50
Three copies, one y* ar .
G.UO
Four copies, «.ne year .
lODll!
tf-SS H ekai . d with an. P« iiodical or Magazine at ehr I ing rat«s
tai Call on or address
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ForI8R9
Will be Rolled me
I«» ail i ppitcaata. and
i last y« r>« nMomcr»
«it » rderin» it.
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then
CHERRIES,
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,
,
II. CALDWELL,
Should Subscribe for the Herald, Themselves APRICOTS.
t Ben sold i«jr ihe gt-uuiuo article. T « v « e unrc«
1. hie and dangerous. The S mith A W ksn . x li”.
v LVB-.S are ««amped npo t Del hit . I- with filin'«
ra nv, a«l«lreR* anddat«->« f | ao-nts. and arc gtmi •
r.’«lcr«l iM-ifect. In-1st up* bi having them, am1 if
v ur <lraler cannot supply you, nn order fc » a !•
< -'S9 below will receor I'r«>inpt nltentl n Lw—.J-
U«u catalogue and i r «up»n «uplh-ut.....
b.uira u wr**nx.
trriuL^w.J, 'laso.
Ferry’s Seeds
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gr.ateHt good to in nr'
pi i... 'pi s oi Democracy
Is Now a fixed Institution of the Valley.
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t«.r« i . |»r Felix I . i » b va d: “Li:i v KxtM-rl-
PACIFIC DEPARTMENT.
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l hiiu- i «■ fr«»in Di k< h ’’ h> Viarmircl b. -a ’«r- General Irrnrt. T.A. Marke’ » . IHrv nulldin«
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coutily, u<i
l upi rhi | h vi. « vvi h mn iv liitmirv ■ »»f R. dress hr above.
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ine papvr is tu.je c . ... thv in. « rigid c«iit.>
rial •< rii in«, in vr ’vr that imihing harmiul
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AND SEND EXTRA COPIES TO EASTERN FRIENDS.
Pd tage Free tn all Sub cribtr in 111
l’ni vd.y.a e-, Canada, or Mexico.
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The East Oregon Herald
telegraph to our midst, we will ask
for no more, for these are the requi­
sites for modern civilization ami
1889.
the “evolution theory’’ of develop­
ment will naturally follow. I have
Haiuzr’s Young Peonie.
received letters of inquiry regarding
this region ami having lately trav­
AN ll.l.OTRA TED WEEKLY.
elled over a good portion of it, I send I
you the above as the best means of n arper ’ r Y o ’- ng P eoplf . begli r 1* b enth v«»l-
««( h he fila Numi er n N. veml-er. I>ur-
imparting the information desired inno
ing thè «cari «vili contai, fi.»- serial r «r «- r
hu-lu.i
n n . • ’• b) hhk M- ur. v; Thv
through the columns of your valu­ K< h M i ug bh D..r
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ami a \
able paper.
More A non.
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S. B. Me.
A Split in each
xrit'R i'H<k in ntni < !u« h idiid nu, «, i.t i v bv
I b« mail. p. f h .v pai«i, « r b« vxpn fr . live oi v.\-
pvi Rv pr.»« La<1 liv expv se«i. <s . vx-vv z
have been made through Harney h «oluii.v, for > p«-r Volu tie.
« iiBvR for «-in h v. ,ii>- v sui a'.iiv f r
valley by the Oregon Pacific R. R |„ I'lolh
k ! «»i I bvsctil b. mui , p r pa«-, . h re I
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i ur |i vu h.
Co. and the N. P. R. R Co.
I Ke nii h < vs ah. U ii be • n e '» I’ r
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FR.
With the advent of railroad fa- I 1 M oi
Nv F|HpviR uie vol io e. p .his u vci irv
wiihoiit «he express . nier of Harper .x
cilities this year to Harnev valley meni
Brut he 18. A«!« rtrs:
nnd with the advent of the electric |
H ARl’tK xk BROTHERS, New York
Tv'.-.-» '*-«, f.,,\t*
T, V B
AND TO RENEW IXPiP.iNG SUBSCRIPTIONS.
on Left side; circle-
FOR RAILROADS
Scrir
‘»rrier „
Now is the Time to Subscribe
be the representative. il
il tTo i- ..<1'■<” : *nv
BAY HORSE: 7-« ear-«>l«l: branded^ on the
adjacent, atlapfetl to loth firming!
l.efr sh.«ul«ler. .M ms K r I ahi fa t-.-A Left
1 foot
Whi c; K. pe-marks round 1 e I Ankle.
antj stoek-rai.'-ing. The town of
1889
Strayed from l>ni’crsigned las* spring. Any
Burns lias two newspapers. Th ■
pvrfiuii wh.) ««ill deliver, .«r eoii ve informs. i.«n
ihui will ivu«i to ret oxer« of above described
principal stock men of this valley
animal, wi.l be liberu.l.v rewarded. Appi« at
Harper’s Weekly.
are Mess. Peter French, J. S. Devine
HEii.iL > oilice, or to
W T WHITWORTH.
nnd the L. F. Co. These parties
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1-uri b , Or.
I L L U S T R A T E 1) .
are all said to be millionaires anti
H ari ’ er ’ r W eekly has a well ratal» ishet
their wealth is variously estimated place
hr the leiuling ibnstra:e«l neaspuper in
THE LEDGER LIBRARY
from one to fifty millions.
Ameri u. The iairueafc . f i s edit, riat < «>m-
mv i b on < urrent p«.lbi- b Ims varnc«i f. r it the
“Iler I), lible Life.” by Harriet 1 eu f ,
reBpe« t «>f ail impar ia1 rca ctb , auu thv varieiv l edger i i. rar« N\ . i l iiuvr < < \ er «•<)< ; L«.u.ul
The L. F. Company have lately amt
ex< eiiem e oi i'R litvrar« > < iue; i. ««hi h
SuOO.
consolidated their stock and hmd iiiclmle B«-riai nnu ahor r orics b» the bes and I “l’nkn«»wn,” by .M \u!ume,
ir . I-. I . i.. N. s. u h«.or h.
» p. pn ur writeiR, (It it for the perusal of I.ec.gcr l ibrar« N«>.
Paper, .>■ < ; B«.und. |i.i> .
interests here with Mr..I no. Devine, ill«
pe. pie of the vvidts range of us « r ami pur- “l-lit;maker <»f M. F< uw.” 1)« Syl\ ui us «’«.hl». Jr.
s. supiemen Bate frequeatlv pr..vi e«l. a >«1 i t- ger i.inrnrv N\ . . : Paper k «< ; i.vinni. |1. ■ .
and are partners as ‘‘Lux, Miller, sui
no exw-.se f spared t.» t»ri tg the high« r or er
Mason «t Devine” and are known on «>f urJfiMi ani.ii v hi hear up.>n lhe il ur «a Lm An« «iftlie f. regcit g \v«irkF will l e stipplhd
»! . I hr
1 « hiiugeiul
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,2---- i r oi T home and for« ig ; b« B»h kfieih rs iiik I Ne. f «-nleiF, ui.
c- sei
this eoast as the Paei'ie Live Stock i hiator«.
h i Rt< > r «. .. \ ne.v
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, from
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,i,v i«v
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pen • i »»i
..1 p Rtage |>u <1. oil he re« cip <>f ¡he pi i e by
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% mid une h. «ui»
Association, which is perhaps the 1 liiAiii. « K ing , «vi l be ell
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strongest on this coast if not the I lures
of .he
iSMi."
< « r. Wi! lain au«i pm < ► r .. X - \ork.
strongest in the world. Their do­ HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
minions extend from Grant county,
TEK yeaii :
Or., to the southern confines of Cal­ HAh -Ei: WEEKLY
1.0(1
IF YOU «VIGH A COOD REVOLVER
..«••I
ifornia. They can travel hundreds EAltl’ERs MAGAZINE
il Altri it s i : \ z .\ i ;.
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o5E,ol?E SMITH & WESSON'S
of miles from here in a southerly BARI-EK'S YGI NG PE >p| E
rtr.est small /"X--——
2.0
a.
at a c vc r
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direction ami camp every night on r nw free to al'aiil,
il.el'i.lie.i
1.1 .lllfttf-' 1 r-.l
ftudlhukr ’.c-..«».eeuf. 1
their free-hokls. Peter French Esq ! ma «8. umiai.a, «>r Mexiv..
experts. In calibres &.«
and 44-I d. Si.igle or
is adniinistrntor to the Dr. Glenn ' Thv Voltim« r .«f the W ekh bvgiaS .vi;h ;hv double
action. Safety 11am-
r.ierk-ss and Target models.
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estate of California, Mr. French’s lime ir inviiHoi.e L r - ur iip i,;iH .» ìq |
Ecnt quality wronnht
ricel, careiolly ias «ectul
wife being heiress of that estate
«viih ihe number cunei, u .Li.e of rv< cii> .
1 r «vurkinan*!«ipnndsiock. Ut.n «.<dfor
«»ruer.
£-.il*h, dunib.l.ty mid accuracy, t«»
Two established surveys
I Hound Voluinc-R of II arpkk ' s W eekly , f. r
1. >t be deceive.! by <-h< _> muiL abk t n
IL B. II.
I
HOUSE
That
will Bend
you w hat
pay th’ money for:
Latest Varieties true
to the name; Healthy,
Vigorous plants: and Judi­
cial ¡ b pa< king,«trail 1 b a ’ — I abor
and Tim« «uni Moiie . Therefore, du
save by bearing In mind that the great
l’n-
Per Year:
HARPER'S
HARPER'S
¡I \ RUHR'S
H A KI’ER'S
I
-'i-*kL;eiau'«í
Began on Thursday, Nove-nl er 29, 1888.
E A A • will pay Five Hundred Dol'urs f.»
he Dominion of Canada, ami a char.ic er­ i>0Wv theinns and cutivi< tion uf uny per­
istic -trial by Charle Dudley Warner; ihrve Run ur pe r .,1 H killing «>r s cu ing anv ui ihe
“X< rwegian Siudie ,” by Bjorn<i>jerin «.ni koi the above brand «,r benntging there o.
Bjorn on, illu-tr.i e«i; "('oiiiniouu •“ a hi -
orieal play by bean her «>i “Ben-Hur,** i
• u rated by .1. R. Wepue in e <•. The e«.i-
« rial de) tir mems arc concili«' ed l>\
Ge« rge \\ ibi.im Cimi , William Dean How­
ell-, and Charles Dudley Warner.
C attle branded
VACANT LAND
ATT°R x J
Blli:xG
1C89
Haruer’s Magazin
HARPER’S PERIODICALS:
R ESPON SI B L E
Smooth • n p.
Range- Grant,<‘r.«k ai d ! akv « <ir !• f
1*. • ».-—Ki r\. » ran • U
re, . II.
of the valley. Their shores ar-
ILLUSTRATED.
low, but they have never been ilARi’ER’s M agazine i Uie hio -4 u
ertaining, nini he.-iu iliil peii-.;i« al in .h
known to overflow. The low shores en
worhl. Anmng he ii-.ir.ic ion • or lss9, wil
of these lakes accounts for the slial- j be a new nm e.—an Ameii- an «»rv en it v«
lowness of the wells in this valley, • Ju iter Light’”—by Con- ance 1 . W oo I m . i .
' of >hai.e | c.¡re’ Comedic In
which are from eight to twenty feet ii E. tidration
A. Abbey; a Serie o ar ic c on Ku< i.-i.
ilius rated by T. de Thul'tru. ; |apcr-on
deep. Irrigation is
NOT NECESSARY
THE EAST OREGON HERALD
X .
Left 'ide
Fr“
THE SECOND YEAR OF
C attle branded on
HARPER'S BAZAR
II A UPhK’> M M.AZINE
HARPhK'.S w i i Ki.y
HA KPEK’d YUt’XG PE >PLE
of water supplied by the Silv'es
and Blitzen rivers and their tribu­
taries, and other smaller streams,
all of which have their outlets in
the Malheur and Harney lakes.
The Malheur and Harney lakes
have no outlets. These two lakes
are cor nected by an artificial chan­
nel anti are on a level with each
other, to the contrary notwithstand­
ing. as yon will observe by the maps
giving the geography of this region
These two lakes cover an area of
about 150 square miles and are
hl
•title: OK.
HARPER’S PERIODICALS
Per Year
I L L U S T R A T E I) .
ABUNDANCE
BURNS, OREGON.
’
Open every day except Sunday, from 9 a m to 5 p
H arper ' b B asar will continue I«» maintain
i • repu titi«)!! : a an tinequalle«i family journal.
As Bepol'ted l>v a l.ate X is.-t«»!’ Here I s art ii.ua ratioi s are of ihe highest order, i •
Range—Grant county, Oregon."
ILeni uri- .• ./t the < li«>i< « s kimt, and ìib Hitli-
in the
a bui-tf llvvi. tv.
ion ami Household depart meiilB are ofthe hi « kt
I*. O.—Ruma. Grant county. Oregon.
pructhal amt e<*«>nom.(ul chars« ler. I ib pai-
Harney Valley is a beautiful val­ tern
alive supplement^ ami itis'ii.m-p.aus
alone will Ba«e i a rea vii » ten time a he <« st of
ley in Eastern Oregon in Harney •ills
RILEY A- HARDIN.
riptioii, siiti i s arili ks >m <ie<-..raiive art,
county, between 118 and 120 de­ k >< iai e.kpiei e, h. us«--Keeping, <•«»• ker«, etc.,
Add reus ISAAC FOSTER.
niuke
i:
inuispe
salae
toe«er.
household.
Its
grees West Longitude from Green­ bright ali. r 8 . riva, uud tiniel« csss b are
am«>ng
the
bea
pubiiBhe«!'
and
not
ali
e
is
an-
wich and between 43 and -14 de­ miitvd tu i m < «numi.« litui could ofl'eiid ihe most
grees North Latitude, al out 3,500 faa iuL ua as.e. Ainoug the anra lioi b oi ihe
ne.« volitine will lx-serial 8 »ritBDv M rs . F ran
H orses branded ou
feet above the level of the sea, with «IS
Ho. GSON BURNETT, MRS. ALEXANDER,
W illiam i lu k , und T homas H ari > y , and a Left Stifle: Horizontal
an area of about 2500 square miles, seri«
b of pupetB «»n nursery management by
containing 1,1)00,000 acres of land. M rs . vhrutine T erhune H errick .
Double-II
This valley is nestled in a broken
chain of mountains on the north­
east. south and west with the high­
est peaks of the Blue mountains on
the north anil the Steen mountains
on the south, towering up into the
realms of perpetual snow. This
valley has
-
IN IIERALI) OFFICE,
or
-
Adorn your Home«, your Towu l.ola.
Your Ranch«*, Your Farm,, yuur
Place,, wtlh tree, and ill rubbery
Suited to I he cUiuat« of East
Oregon. And buy ouly
from a
known
EACH THE BEST OF ITS KIN)
Send for a Catalogue, nnd mnk
your selections in time for the fal
delivery, if you want to plant non.
hut the Best, and that is always the
C heapest. Last spring, alone,’more
than a
C all at this Office and order, or
address the following-named
GEORGE
BOX
W.
CRANE
1310, BIoomingMn, III.
S«V.
No. fit
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