East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 12, 1889, Image 4

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    THE HERALD
P. F. STENGER
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER «. IW-
TH2 herald reading room
1889,
lIllt.NEY X XI.LI : Y
HARPER'S BAZAR.
KcMHirccs, Climate, Soil,
and Needed Developments.
IN HERALD OFFICE,
H orses branded ou
I Either Right
ILLUSTRATED.
AN
HARPER’S PERIODICALS
Per Year
I L L U S T R A T E D .
of water supplied by the Silvios
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. The.«** two lakes
are connected by an artificial chan­
nel ami 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
NEAR THE CENTER
l.eft Side-
fo raise crops and gardens, The
soil here contains all the properties
necessary to make a successful
grain growing country. Small fruit
nnd shrubbery, and berries of near­
ly all kinds can be successfully
raised here.
VACANT LAND
IVstage Free to all s il scribers iu the United
Stutts, Canada, or Mexico.
cluse up.
V.
W. B. TODHUNTER.
cattle
branded
with ••s-Wrench” on
Left Hip.
Far marks Cl. so
< r p. iT he High; ear;
t’m.'er B’ope in
Left ear.
Range; Graut and Malheur counties.
P. u. a ldrccB buri s. Grant co.. Oregon.
have been made through Harney
valley by th<* Oregon Pacific R. R.
Co. and the N. P. R. R. Co.
W ith the advent of railroad fa­
cilities this year to ILirnev valley
and with the advent of the electric
telegraph to our midst, we will ask
for no more, for these are th<> rcc.ui-1
sites for modern civilization nnd
1889
the “evolution theory” of develop­
ment will naturally follow. 1 have
received lett<rs of inquire r>/ardiug
Harar's Young Peonie.
this region and having Lit, ly trav­
elled over a good portion of it. I s. nd
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.
you the al ove as the best means of
HAr.rFR’j Yorxa F k . iple begins i’t tenth vol
imparting the information desirtd jintv
ui h-hvtiir Nninberin November. Dur-
’.In* ' ear'i w ill ( «»niaii» fixe seriai k .»rien
through the columns of y< ur valu­ iitK
ii • *u<1 u : • D. r. n.n • n ” bx Ki kM. i r«.e. The
able paper.
Moro Anon,
Kul Mt s h u’’ b\ \\ it. sn.tH’Kr.i: and a \
H. B. H.
Town:;.:.-, td|>3.00,
ing Ccnh-i« ö * i Mcdor
Tcr<-TJ£.
N. C
>. CJ
ETTLtrS
\ND TO RENEW EXPIRING SUBSCRIPTIONS.
T A. M
Any »nd» k
notile »,„)
r.ot be deceived by ch«*ap malleabk i<< nimitatiuns
often sol«l for the genuine article. Tiiev ate unre-
!i ible and dangerous. The SuiTn &. wesson K k -
v > lvkk 8 are stamped upon the barrel« with firm's
name, addreaa auddates «.f patents, and arc guar­
anteed perfect. Insist upon having them, and if
j- >ur dealer cannot supply you, an order sent tn
<’ress below will receive prompt attention. Descriu-
tbu catalogue and prle« Hup<»u applleatiuL.
IS.U1TU & WESSON.
Spriuufield. Mass-
M. J. O’C onnor , Agent.
THE
Dn\ i.1 WMX'hml” by R K Mut.ki ’ri k. “Nels
I hurl..« ’« Tr al" J. L. Tr«»a bri<igr; The Three
w s»’.«■► ' h« F li w e an«l bra ider Ma .hews, n
»t-r.uioi (nintH 'S writ en nn<1 i .UR ra «•<! bx
H«*»x a rd I’x e. " 11« me >tu<i \ e in Natural H r
ton l \ Dr. Felix I «m.xa l “Littie b xperi
inc i a” l»x tS.phin I llerri« k: “Gdn ps a ..f
( hild life fiutn I»i< ke« a" bv Margaret b. ,-aiig
► er. ar’i. :«s oil vari.ua sp r a an.i ¡ tFihnia
•h..r ai«,iir> bx the l«o wri era. and huiiu>r«»UB
| apriB amt p, vn a. v I:h mam bumlie« a .»f ii-
Ina iat.«*i a of ex. e 'vt*. quality. Everx line in
th«- paper la a . jc tv i.. the in« a ri<i«l «-«nt.»
rial aern inx, in «>r«’er that nuihtng harmful
ma' enter i a <*oiu:ni a.
A: epitome of «xerv'hinir that is attractive
ami dvtirab.v in juxenile ii:er«ture.— b. a.un
lutinvr
A »x^klvfrra «>f R.v«d ’hint« ,»the bo- a and
Kiria ii. ever» au.ixttxia .a. -nna.ki n l'ni«»it
h ia won« er;u; ht iia at.*« h . f pi. tuna iu
furinali n. and tntrrva —< hi is ian A«h«a a v
TERMS i’«»>TAGF. PRb PAID.
PER YEAR.
V«»l x begins November t , I- sn *.
Specimen t upx pent on re< rip: of a . ct.stamp
sing e numbers Fixe < eu a cat h.
Remittarcift ah.mid l«e ma«ir hv T a -Oflhe
M«»t ex. ur ¡irafi, to avoi t < ham e «if I. as
r ? i t f f
Nov papvr’ .re no' to copy .«nr of the
ahov.' x.iv.r i«enien'- wi bout' t’.c'cM rc--
order ot Harprr .t Pro'hcr
ty
,
Saddle and
J- c. welcome '.
Wil! be the representative, at all times, of the Interests of the People.
___ _____
At all times advocating measures that look to the "greatest good to In the Largest in the World,having
in
actual
cultivation
not
lean
than
CHAS. SAMPSON.
the greatest number,” in accordance with the principles ot Democracy
W-A-T-C- h J
•AIK j
Tut: H erald acknowledges no superior in Eastern Oregon. It points
Jewelg
with pride to its well-filled columns the past year, and to its evident
progressive influence tpon the prosperity of 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 record every
E. I). GRAY . .
advance made in showing up the resources ot th \ alley; to advocate
Law and Order under all circumstances; to frown upon all attempts IS THE OLDEST,
to foment discord among the people in the interest oi any individual,
—GENERAL RE’
IS THE LARGEST,
clique or faction; to give the news of the day impartially and as
MOST RELIABLE
M»
fullv as industrious effort and the aid of friends may enable us to
N U R S E R Y
obtain it; to give all the Local ai.d Personal gossip of our section,
GROWING STOCK
w(
suitable for publication, with all else of interest in this department;
FOR THE WEST.
Promptly executed. Th,»
Th,« na
IT WILL BE AN EPITOMIZED HISTORY OF THE VALLEY
m. W<
larged and lieprottd
Improved in.l.
J ob ïi
out all klnda.d Warkind M
lltlii
I.. .a t ul
«. I.. *r
a •
and ill
In till.
the beet
il>le,
.ALLI ^.xxiSt3.OT’OB
: TtNZÍÍ
jVfJJDV/QRK
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APRICOTS
Stalk
r.
ie‘*a
II. CALDWELL,
A CASH RUSISaB
ROCK PRîÎïï
The East Oregon Herald
CHERRIES,
•d'
Has successfully maintained itself through an ordeal of local oppo.-i-
tion, vindictive and unscrupulous to a degree seldom equalled in
country journalism; has advocated un.'inchingly the rights of all
the people of East Oregon generally anil Harney Valley especially PEARS, PLUMS.
against the machinations of all organz d petty cliques that sought
by 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,” a nd that;
"Truth is mighty and will prevail,” T iie H erald has steadfastly fol­
lowed the right , and the people have given it a moral nnd material i
support that renders its permanency beyond question. As it has
worked indefatigably and ui..-e!fi.-hly in th" interest of the people, it ,
now asks for patronage that will yield something in ■:< than .. bale
existence. It has Licoii.v valuable to all as a general newspaper, and
Is Now a fixed Institution of the Valley.
Ju our motto. Gcmd
saddle loiBes Furnislu.niikDVl
ami Parli« u ar Attention jiuwv 1
mid Gruomiuguf Transie..__
on hand.
50
00
i
.50
( A NYON CITY Al • .00
<’. a . swflijgg
ATTORNEY-II um I
I AN VI) t
cm ﻫh»
Allorney-ai-
M. DUST!'
Oflicc: Canyon Ci
APPLES. PLANTS. ..
)IAI:\n ADVE3 »•rtta
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IRKIES, QUINCES,
.lion«
XV. X. WtSiHKF,
I tike vic a , Or
lias, from the initial number to the present, persirtmtlv and impres­
sively maintain'd that
........ y country was on« of the finest
igricultural n giot. in the I nioti, needing only th« pn sence of ind .
1’E.v Hr • FLOWERS,.
trious tarmers to d. v. iop its wonderful resources. To prov.- the truth
of the strong iaegiiage ¡c. its columns, th ■ proprietor a »«', up a part
of his oflicc room to the exhibition of the prodm s < f 11?. Valiev,
anti
asked
cf f pctu
actual
growth, anti
mid urgently ask<
d I fi r fq ecimens
■ cimens <
.1 gr<
and
I dy
Attorneys-
LAKEVIEW AND Dii
This firm pi aHi« es in
u:'<: i't-iuiv '• l.v
'• :|1?-
c»fiu e ur i.tlir.- -o 'W
re< vile prompt ailenti"*.
ew .'.MJ ase » n '
ELITE SA l
coat . i W okth t
rr.or«in»l‘ -‘t
M idwife ii
I
M rs . M.
MEDIUM OF ADVERTISING,
T he H erald presents unusual advantages. It is centrally located in NUTS, FRUITS........
a new and rapidly growing country, where manufactures of all kinds
are needed. W e will soon have direct railroad communication with
I ortland and the East. Live business men of both sections should
use l he H eralds columns to secure this great and growing trade.
ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS...
Its rates, proportioned to its circulation, are reasonable.
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terms , in advance :
One copy one vear...............................................
12.50
Two copies, one year..................................
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Three copies, one y«'«r ...............................................
6.00
Four copies, one year ............................................... ..............
........ 10.00
H erai . il with any Periodical or Magazine at clubb •ing rates.
f<ru all on or address
ASII. LINDEN, CHESTNUT.
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
HARNET.'11
charges.
W b w . Il genti the entire '
•ninnei Mied i.n.l ueMcr;.*J bel° .là
.his pa|M>r tur the enMiaiff y»*r' J
u RdUition to the rvc'iiar ««'
I »ch one uf winch
sorel or other wo k by »
xuthor. »re puMi>he.l io n¡
rom gond r«-»«laule typ«’ (,n, 1’2”-
.hem )n»n’sonu-ly Hlu>t<at«I.J!2
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tnd most po-.u'ar wiitirs
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Sr th« am.»nt uf • I he »"*•
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West Shore
For ISSU, and »entre n full volume of number»
CHEAPEST illustrated magazine
RED-BUD, SHADE TREES AC
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in the
Wovtl.
WORLD.
•J UN Ì PERS R HO DO DEN L‘ RONS
mjVEn 6*000.000
belter» that n
of lha larjett and m«vt re’iibic h«»Se!»nd tJ Vuso
Ferry’s Seeds
D M. FERRY > TO a-
»cknuxx io« tged to to (be
Largest Seedsmen
In the world.
D M F fcrt IC o ’S
Unftrited fkeenp.
tire and Priced
StED ANNUAL
For 10R0
Will be II"lied Fltcc
h- all.- pulivanta. and
ia*tye r*< cnstocner«
ut rnlerir.» >t. I*" '
□.FERRY6 CO.. Detroit.
Twelve Ait Supplements
EACH THE BEST OF ITS KIND
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• ii:» <1. M I. nu.l m’l
be a «N»mp e r exp. e
of rhv rt «.»urt iff ,»f. »•»<! n »’•••<’!' • hr
•if a H new enterprises
of Im *pr an ” in hern' rr» re-'l »n e-n »ra •»• | within
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id npurb engravings.
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A-- elegant e igra i r in «
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ture of the Maga fl e.it s< euery uf the W si. an
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If Scot be. ou i li ni a ,»f he Cuite iaa ei. Mexi u, ur anada; mut pica
L SAMUEL. PvBtt«HFR. K«»RTI IND. ORFGON
I
Send for a Catalogue, and make
v< ur election« in tinu for the fall
• ' livery. if you want to plant noire
none
' nt tli. Best and that is always the
< hrap-.st Last spring, alone, n ore
than a
1 all at th .. Oflicc and ord'-r, or
"bln st the following-named
GEORGE V»
CRANE
f2to.
ln
( .dHBH
H..W|'*L yî
Wn«t |H.|,u)nr rerin»tl«>i-. 1:1 l’,,w
■o»*l U„rU(h.nl'ta and
. M" tt-x. Malwa'» Kc»e»<*
U a no »au.
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Kull FUwer»;
A Latta, j*.
¡■•'M. l,»atkrSvrr.
S". l»a
HNBvrtal
It I« ¡he
,
nett
JocitTT. A complete pta'i"«1 '
ibe correct ru’«*a of d"p. i imm- **
tlie iiangre of the twat e<>< irU
DEPARTMENT.
General U**nrv. ". .. Marker st . Hirv Building
ing: >outh Brane h. I Morr r . n st Portland 1 >r
l.»CH Agents WNuirti i»»r Harney County. a«i-
drvis as above.
I
Twenty X'ears MI*’’'»’«.,
uforniutfon rrgar-ling tl.rh 11 Ç _
PAUFK
■Ml
HARNEY,--------
Is a true Advocate of the Harney Country
FIRS, BALSAM
ITO
WILSHIRE
to call and inspect them Attae I ’ d (1 ' to each sja■ it i ten v.’ U8 the • liara»- NECTARINES, .
of th. producer, often with th>- mu tie of cal! :.. t ion. Tl i'S V/.’i? :t
tangible, practical present; tion cf t he inaili i, „ 1 ( ■ ; ■ i,
0!K CG ¡lid
verify. How sticce-sful this m;<v ine ■it h.is ■ it; i,., nd < ■ ■ \:n stify
Xli T he H ei ai . d asks in rctu.: for llseflorts to : rv( t i ie i ¡•le, is
..n in< r. nse of public patronage— -a i i oditi request when it is consid
■red ti.at it returns to each patron more than his m.n.ev’s worth
if each resident ofthe Harney country will subsoil e or renew for
himself and take one or more copies to send abroad, it will so extend
IT ie H erald ’ s sphere of usefulness as to enable all to claim that it ARBOR V.ÏÆ,....
, üa CO. 23 ÚNION SQUARE NY
“ auastc - c
, _
Red Front Li^Vd
BUY OF THIS HOUSE:
Should Subscribe for the Herald, Themselves
i yTàcS’T.Uv
stilismo . (223^2233
. _
_
Who know that in the rapid growth and wide proclamation of the
advantages of Harney Valley lies their own best road to prosperity
D. L. GRACE,
V
'
”
wiahitiK
lit ..,1
fixer uf uhtirxe.
each
as level ns your floor in bodies of
thousands of acres, is here to be ta­ HARTKR-.-i MAGAZINE
1.00
ken and is just as good as any that llARI’Ell'rt WEEKLY
Range—Grant county. Oreg
II Aiil’El: .' BAZAR
Î.00
I*. o.—iatri.it. Grant county. Or.
is occupied. Home seekers n Ore HAKl
’ER'á YOUNG PEOPLE
1.00
gon cannot do better elsewhere.
Postage Free to all Sub cribcrs in the
Reward Offered.
This Eden will not long remain United
Stales, Canada, or Mexico.
in an linsettled state, but in a few
The Undersigned will pav $5.00 Reward to
volumes of the Magazine begin with , an vone furnishing informa. ion leading to the
»bort years this land will he all ta­ the The Numbers
for June ami December of < apture of a Brown Bald-Fa« ed Horse, four
now
ken, the golden opportunities
'Double-«»;. on Right St Lie
each year. When no time is specified, sub­ wars old; Brand
scriptions
will
begin wi h the Number cur- , by addrtFBing at Riley, Hunte-. <•.».. <>r..
offered will be improved.
D. F. AWi.R.-.Y.
rem at time of receipt of order.
The climate is salubrious
Bound volumes ot IIarper’> Magazine, for
three years baeic, in neat cloth binding, will
will compare favorably with
i be sent by mail. p<isi-j»aid, on receipt of $3
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
other part of the “Inland Empire.” ' ¡.er volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, .50
I Dark Lav Filly.: -years dd small whi'e spot
Burns and Harney are the princi­ cents each—by mail, post-paid.
.
Index to Harper’s Magazine. Alphabei on end of n, se or u| per lip: m.i nramleti: i c»cr
pal towns and in fact are the only | cal. Analytical, and Clarified, Bor Volume been shod; not broken Hua a puvi t on hi. .«;
and riag.iune un rhe four of i he o her ¡eg.
towns in tile Harney valley. These 1 to 70, inclusive, from June, 1x50 u> June, leg Not
been see:. Bi n e Mart h. PleuBc send iu
one vol. Cloth. $1.00
formation to i I ek . il • oifi E. Uwi.er will Bal-
towns are about fifteen miles apart j ; 1885,
Remittances should lie made by Podoflice isib iiuder f. r iruub e.
AU.4. 1..-I
in the northern portion of the val­ Money Order, or Draft, to avoid chance oi
I
loss.
ley. Both towns have an
I Adtlres« IIARPKR A BROTHERS, N’exv
IMMENSE TERRITORY
STRAY—REWARD.
York. T he H erald and Magazine, $5.00.
1 BAY HORSE: 7-xcar-old: branuedT* un the
adjacent, adapted to both farming
X Left >h-ui'.er. A iu I. f i r.l«i fa« e:X Lei’
and stock-raising. The town of
f<,ot White; ¡L pe irarks round Left Ankle.
Strayed from rnt'ersigned last Bpring. Any
Burns has two newspapers. The
1889
person who u ill deliver, ur eonve informn i. 11
principal stock men of this valley
ihut will lead to ret «»very of ubove dc6crii.e«1
animal, wi I be iibcra'l* rewarded App. a
are Mess. Peter French. J. S. Devine
Harper’s Weekly.
H Eli al > uilice, or to
nnd th" L. F. Co. These parties
W T WHITWORTH.
Aug 22-S9*
Lun.«, Or.
are all said to he millionaires and
I L L U S T R A TED.
their wealth is variously estimated I H arpfr ’ i W e -. kly has a well established
I place hr the lending illuatratcd newspaper in
from one to fifty millions.
THE ledger Lil rary
Ainerit«. The fairnc-KS «.f iis editurial com«
“Her Double l ife,” by Harriet ' ew:F,
on current poliii< b has earned fiir it the
The L. F. Company have lately . ineniB
recpcet of a'.l iinpuriial reatlerB, ami the vnrieiv Ledger Library No. 1: Paver Cover .»Oc; bound
consolidated their stock and land and exeellentc «»i itn literary ( «»nteniR. x\hi«ii
Volume, |0.
lude serial find shun K orieti l»\ the bes. and “Unknown,” by Mm. F. o. 1.. N. s. u hw- r h.
interests here with .Mr. Jno. Devine, I j in«
m« b pop ilnr xvritera, fit it f..r ihe pvru»al of I edger I ibrarv N.-. 2: Paper, . «•; B. uml, $i.u. .
«it ihe xx’idvB. range <>f line up mm pur “(•uutnakcr «»f M. fc «> w .” b. SxlvanvR < ..bl*, *r.
nnd are partners as "Lux. Miller. ' people
mute. Suplrinen Bare fre piently pr.»x i<ied, and Ledger Library No.
Paper lx ; Bound,
Mason <t Devine” and are known on I no expci kc h ¿pared t«i bring the bight* «irHer i
of artiKiii abitiiy to bear up.»n the ¡¡iustra'i.m
Anvofthc 1-regoi: g w. rku u iil t o supp'ied
this coast as thi‘ Pacific Live Stock of 1 he < hangel'ul pht.KtK «»{ home and foreign bx I o. kFeiam ami Xe. F calerF, wi.i L vbvi . i
A new xx.nk «»f fiuti.m from the pen of p- stage paid, on the re cip: «1 lie pri< e, by
Association, which is perhaps the h.p'.-ry.
W illiam D eas H«» ell -*, and one bv ('apt
ROBERT BONNER’S so NN.
strongest on this eoast if not the (' ii ,x 111.:.* K ing , xvill be aiming the leading fea-
I.F. GEH I U1L ING,
(\;r. William and sprue v s 8., New York.
strongest in the world. Their do­ turtR of the W eekly for ¡shy
HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
minions extend from («rant county,
PER year :
Or., to the southern confines of Cal­
IF YOU WI3H A COOD REVOLVER
’ER WEEKLY-
1.00
ifornia. They can travel hundreds IIAIU
E.XRl'EII'S MAGAZINE
4.00
’
’
oae ' o ' f E SMITH & WESSON S
of miles from here in a southerly II AlU’EK'S BAZAR.
4.00
Tlnest small
2.00
direction and camp every night on HARPER'S YOt NG PF'H’I.F
arms ever
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r. t. hk * free to nil mil n<
tn n.1 fact a cd
*uin the United
their free-holds. Peter French Esq Stu:.»,
and the lir -A ci.uice uf
i anaila, ur Mexico.
experts. In calibres 8..
is administrator to the Dr. Glenn
a-* aud 44-ltO. Singlo or
action. Safety llam-
estate of California, Mr. French's The Volumes of the W eek begins with the double
vierless and Target models.
1st Number for January of eat h xvar. When «...
Beat qunlity wrought
wife being heiress of that estate.
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Range: Grant, Crook, ami 1 ake eouniies.
1*. o.—Riley, Grau; i vuutx, Oregon.
1889»
Harar’s Magazine.
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FOR RAILROADS
K»S P 0 N S I B I. E
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Thursday, November ‘29, löbb
dor-bit in Right ear,
of the valley. Their shores ar-
ILLUSTRATED.
low, but they have never been
H arper ’« M agazine i the mod u-e ul.
known to overflow. The low shores en ertaining, and beautiful peri•.di«,al in the
of these lakes accounts for the shal­ world. Among rhe attrat lions for 1889, will
a new novel—an American story emit co
lowness of the wells in this valley, . be
‘•Juj ltcr Light-«"—by Constance I . Wool-on
which are from eight to twenty feet I iliu-drations of ishake-pearc’> ComediO' by
■ E. A. Abbev; a »Serie-of ar.iele> on Ru< in,
deep. Irrigation is
I iilus rated by T. de ThuKru ; papers on
NOT NECESSARY
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Your Ranch««, Yuur I arm«, your
plH* • ». will) I revs nnd shrubbery
Suited to the climate ef Eust
Oregon. And buy only
from a known
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That
will send
you what you
pav th’ money for:
Latest Varieties true
to the name; Healthy,
\ i:,or-iiB p'aiiis; nnd Judi-
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ami Time and
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save b- besri gin mlid that the gieat
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Range—tirant county, u regoli.
literature ib of I he choices kind, and its i-usl>-
P. O.—Burns. Grant county. Oregon.
ion and Household depart inents are of lhe in. st
practical ami economical character. Its pat­
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alone will save i s readeis ten tiim s . he v. si of
RILEY A- HARDEN.
Bui script ion, and its artich-s on decorative art,
Sot iul etiquette, h.-us • Keeping, coukerv, etc.,
Address ISAAC FOSTER.
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Harney Valley is a beautiful val­
ley in Eastern Oregon in Harney
county, between 118 and 1*20 de­
grees West Longitude from Green­
wich and between 43 and 44 de­
grees North Latitude*, about 3,500
feet above the level of the sea. with
an area of about ?500 square miles,
containing 1,600,t.*00 acres of land.
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 and the Steen mountains
on the south, towering up into the
realms of perpetual snow, This
valley has
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Open every day except Sunday, from « a m to .» p m.
or
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As Reported bv a Late Visitor Here i'u reputation as un unequalled familv journal.
1 ik art illUBi rat ions ure uf the highest order, 1 b
in the Roseburg Review.
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