East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 26, 1889, Image 4

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    BROWN’S QUARTER-PAGE ADVERTISEMENT.
STILL IN THE LEADH
IE
OF
W ill
arrive
within
the
N ext T welve D ays ,
when , at that
L
T ime , we will be A ble to A ccommodate E i erybody .
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Wo have always maintained the Lead in Pricee and £BF*ESPECIALLY REPUTATION Jgj and shall endeavor by Square, Upright, and Honest Dealings to keep it, therefore we ask those wishing to purchase go<xl8,tafi,^
OLD STAND
THE LEADING MERCHANT.
THE HERALD.
Harney Valley Grain.
STOCK BRANDS.
HARPER BROS.
COLUMN.
Such a drouth as this of the pre­
sent season has never before in the
1889,
historj' of the Harney country been
F STENGER.
THE DETROIT FICEE PRESS
known, and may never again.
Notwithstanding its severity,
Tho *3,000 Prize Stories to Begin in
ILLUSTRATED.
Adorn your Home», your Town Lota,
Next Month's lasties.
however the record was made for H orses branded
Your Ranches, Your Farms, your
H arper ’ s B azar will continue to maintain i
l’laecB, with trees and shrubbery
Either Right or
Four Month. Subscription for only 25 the valley on the ranches of the
i!s repu.ali.m hr an unequalled family journal. I
Suited to the climate of East
Cant.. Send In V-.ur Name. N. w.
I s art lllUBirtt’iui b are of the highest order, Ti ;
itlHe:
OK.
following named gentleman:
literature is .»f ihe choicest kind, and its rash- ■
Oregon. And buy only
Always alive to the requirements J. C. Wooley
ion and Household department« are ofthe rn< st ■
1261 bu.
from a known
practical nod economical character. Its pat- i
11.1 “
and changes of the times, The Levet a Br s.
tern
sheet
supplements
and
fashion-platis
Peter Clemens
ILO “
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S I B L E II OUSE
Range—Grant county, Oregon.
olure
v.iii
save
i
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readers
ten
t
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cm
the
c.
st
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Free Press was the first to note the Jas. Copshall
.. 80*) u
That
git- s rip1 i./.!. ano i’s articles on dee.-rativv art,
P.
F.
Stenger
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P. O.—Burns. Grant county. Oregon.
growing desire of readers every­ J no. Adami
Bv)< inl e iquet e, huiise-Keeping, cookery, etc.,
,
will send
. ïOô “
make
ii
in>
igpet
cable
to
every
household.
H
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. 175 “
where for something new and fresh Geo. McGowan
you what you
bright shur f . ries. and timely cfisayR are
among the best published: and not a line is ad­
in the line of high class fiction,
Total
pay th’ money for:
RILEY à IIARDIN.
mitted to its columns thateouhl offend the most
something of a much superior grade
fastidious taste. Among the a'tradloiig of the
Latest Varieties true
Jas. Copshall’s 18 acres averaged
new volume will be serial « ories by M rs . F ran
Address ISAAC FOSTER.
of excellence to the mass of stale
to the name; Healthy,
cis II olg .- on B urnett , Mkh. A lexander ,
W illiam B lack , and T homas H ardy , and a
and flat “syndicate” productions 46$ bushels to the acre. We were
Vigorous plants: and Judi­
series of papers on nursery management by
cious packing,or all is lost—Labor
found in the average weekly paper. unable to obtain numbers of acres
M rs . < HRisTiNE T erhune H errick .
and Time and Money. Therefore, do
Out of the determination to satisfy sowed on other places.
H orbs « branded ou
11A R PE It’S I’E R10 DIC ALS
Save by bearing in mind that the great
this demand grew our unparalleled
Left Stifle; Horizontal
Per Year
offer of $3,000 in Cash Prizes for
Duub'e-II
ILLUSTRATED.
the three best stories to lie written
THE LEDGER LIBRARY
HARPER'S BAZAR.
for The Free Press. With the de­ i
HAtiPhK's M \«.AZINE
“Her Double l ife,” by Harriet I ew!s,
Ti
tails of this remarkable enterprise Ledger
HARPI'iVS WEEKLY
Library NV. 1: Paper cover óüc; Bound
HAKl'l-.R'S YOUNG PEOPLE
Volume, <1.00.
all are doubtless familiar. That “Unknown,” by Mrs.
E. I). E. N. Scufh worth.
Pi s'.age Free to all subscribers in the United
C attle branded on
it has excited widespread interest Ledger Library No. l : Paper, Me; Bound, $1.00.
Siaitg, uanaca, ur Mexico.
“Guninnker of Mi scow,” by Sylvanus Cobb, .Ir.
Left
Sid©
’
V.
Un-
and comment will be readily under­ Ledger Library Nu. b: Paper Lúe; Bound, <1.00.
The volumes of the Bazar begin with the first
stood. The competition is ended; Any of the foregoing works will be supplied
der-bit in Right ear, number f /r January of ea« h year. When no
is time is men.iuued, bu I Beripii.m a ill begin
the hundreds of manuscripts arc by Booksellers and Newsdealers, will be Beni
with «he Number curreut al thetimeuf receipt
X))* j c^'Be UP’
ear: of
order.
now in the hands of tbe judges and p» Biage paid, on tbc receipt of «he price, by
B.mud volumes < f Harper's Taznr fur three
ROBERT BONNER’S SONS,
M. J O’C onnor , Agent.
Smooth crop.
year in neat do h bipcli ;g, will be gent b\ mail
and is expected to announce the
LF. p GER BUIL ING.
p. st axe paid’ or bi’ cxpi\EE, free of expense,
Cor.
William
and
Spruce
b b .. N ow York.
Range:
Grant,
Crook,
and
Lake
counties.
prize winners and begin the publi­
(provideo ihe freight dues uui exc eed one dul-
P. O.—Riley, Gran < »untj, Oregon.
lai per volume.; for |7 a volume.
cation of the stories on or about
ciu’.h 1 nui s fur each volume.suitable for bind
tin Largest in the World,having
Ing v. ill be sent by mail p« Bpaid on receipt of
September 1st. Look out for a
cac h.
in actual cultivation not les« than
literary sensation.
Keiniilar.rcB fihould be made by Pcs’. Oflice
W. B. TODIIUNTER.
More- order ur Draft, to avoid < hanc e of h.Efi.
The reading public is on a qui- I
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Newgpapeis are not to rup\ ;! hb a Ivor iume t
T.»» iho «tones, hundreds hav­ I
wi lu.ui the exprcFs ori;eruf Harper v 1 r.-thers
a ..less
harper a brcthi rs .
ing already sent in their subscrip­ ! CONDUCTED BY THE 8ISTEK8 CF ST. < ATTT.B branded
with ’S Wrench” un
tion. The time is particularly au­
left Hip.
FRANCIS.
spicious for our friends and agents
Ear marks Ch se
crop, fif he Right ear;
to make a move all along the line,
Uniter slope in
left ear.
as everyone will be interested in
reading these masterly serials. In BAKER CITY
ILl.I’ ..........
r TR \T
- - OR
TED.
order that none may be deterred on
H arper ' s Al a vzi.L. h the most useful,
The course of ins'ruction includi sail uf the
i erlainipg, a¡.
1 euu il'ul pe
!..
account of the price we have con­ Branches of a Useful and Christian eJu«a‘iun.
world. Among lie a-ir.-c- ion ’Of 18-SÔ, will i IS THE OLDEST,
cluded to offer Tho Weekly Press Instrumental Mucic; Painring in all its
new nord­ ■i.i American . (.r - f.
IS THE LARGEST,
er IJg’it
-bv Conclu ance b. VZooison
four months for 25 cents, thus plac­ branches: Crayon snd Wax-Work, form extra
M0>T HELI Al LE
ratic.n-- tn . L. i.t! e peare eS Comi lit
eil thigh.
ing the paper within reach of all. It chnrK...
NURS E 1< Y
. z\ bbev ; u 5» rie ■ of r i'.-ic on Ku -ia,
rated by T de Thu.-.>u
...
will bo seen from the Premium j For fur.her particular.- address 2l1’l3S9’
;
per on
GROWING STOCK
life I ’• -’..liliou < : . ’ iuaù.. ar- 1 a ch rae er-
List that we offer a number of nov­
FOR THE WE-T
Slater Superior,
is.ic eria] t> '
1
tiilu’e, Warm
re
elties anil some articles of great in­ Aug 18-38
“ **•< rwegian i. nuit
i 'i - je me
Baker City, Or
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Range: Gran* and Ma’heur ' ».unti« a.
: ‘'Cour¡.Olili ‘ a his-
trinsic value for clubs. These Four
torn 1 ia\ b
he : i.< r ■
P. o. addribs. Buri a. Grani cu., Oregon.
ivo-i
Months subscription will be accept­
hi ra’ed by J. R We •¿ii. in c --. ’1
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du,
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ed until December 1st.
i
$
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We make this offer thus early
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*£wUU >he arres and f«,mi- • i. n
u.n pv.
liecause it is desirable that as many
s n or pc:9. ¡.B ki.ling ur p ’a i
a
• f he
Bio« k ui ;he abuve orauu ur r.e.ui.g r.g lúcrelo.
HARPER < . : RIO
names as possible be placed on our
. .
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4 er Y. ar:
mailing list before the prize stories
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.
HARl'ER’a M .V’.AZi <E
begin, as it involves some trouble
....* .no
HARl’EK'n WEEKLY
... t.on
and is sometimes difficult to sup­ n.’.RPKR’s Y oung P eople begins iiB tenth vol­
ilAP.I'EKS BAZAR
...............
ALMEDA A. STENGER
ume
with
the
first
Number
in
November.
Dur
­
ply back numbers.
II iitrtiii’o YOUNG l’ßOi'i.E
. . t.f- APRICOTS.. .
ing the year it will contain five serial B..ri<s.
Do lace ! ree to ai Sub i-ribera li hv
Canvassing for The Press is be­ inciudiug “Don malt b ” by Kirk .'.¡«»lin e; "The
Ui.«’ ■■ a e , Canada, or Mexico.
Red Mus’fing” b,\ W. (>. Stoddard; and a “A
C attle branded
coming easier and more lucrative par
C IRRISA
in Wax and” by R. K. Munkb rt k: “N c : k
every year and wo believe the re­ Thurlow' r Tr.al” J. T. Trowbridge; ’ The Three on Left side; circle-
ill«
.tunes of the Magazine begin with
v. sin h" bv F. Ai Kiev a ml Bramler Ma he., s; a
the Niinild for .lune and December of
sults this year will be a surprise to rvrivg of fairy ta t s written and ¡¡. up rate . b\
eueii year. When no time h m eei/ied, ttb- PEARS, PLUMS____
A Split In eat h
Howard Pyle: “II. me btiiiiies in Na ural H a
all. Enter the field without delay torv
suiipiion wi'i begin wi h the Number cur­
bv Dr. Felix I.. Oswa d: “Little Experi­
rent at time of reevip. of order.
and you will, without question, be ments" by Sophia B. Herrick: “Glinp9«8 of
( bild life from Di< ke* «" in Mar. aret I . -a ig
I
Buu.id volume - ot Harper’' Magazine, for Pi NES, CEDARS....
nble to secure a very large list, re­ Bier; arlielvs on various Fp >r sand pas imes.
three year' bacK, in near « loth binding, will
bhor:
gtoricR
b'
the
boat
wri
eta.
ami
hutnuFuUH
ceiving generous compensation for papers amt p. en 9. with man. hundrei h ..f il- Range—Grant county, Oregon.
be ent by mail, po< -paid, on receipt of $3 TREES, SHRUBS,.
pir volume. Cio.h Ca<es for binding, 50
your labor. Don't wait until some­ InsiratiouF i>i ex.-e Jem quality. i wr\ line in P, u.—Burns, Grant Cvunty, Or.
cents
each—bv mail, l O'C-paid.
the paper is nubje co h; the in 9 rigid v ui.»
one else has canvassed your terri­ rial scrutiny. In order that nothing harmful
Index to Harper’s Magazine. Alphabeti­ APPLES. PLANTS..
I
may
enter
iis
cuiumuB.
cal,
Analytical,
anti Cla.dtied, Gor Volume'
tory.
An ep tome t»f everything that I n attractive
1 io 7«), mclu ire, from June, ib.50 to June
STRAYED
OR
STOLEN.
and
desirab.c
in
juvenile
literature.
—
b.
stun
ISS5, one vol. Cloth, $L00.
Send for sample copies and Courier
BERRIES, QUINCES,. .
Remit tam es should be madebv Postoflice
A v evklv fees; of good things to the hot 9 and i Lark Lav Filly, S-years old small white t E pot
blanks whenever you need them.
Money
Order,
or
Draft,
to
avoid
chance
oi
girla in e\cr ami \ il vigi 9. -Hr.-oklu in ion. on end of a. se er upper lip: , not bia:
,
.
----- never
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II..- a
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un hind loss.
formation, ami interest.--1'brig ian Advvc a e.
leg and ring »ore on ¡he foot of * '*
the ? other leg.
in payment for subscriptions, wc
Address HARPER A- RROTIIERS, New
Not
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since
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ase
send
in
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TERMS: POSTAGE PREPAID, $. PER YEAR. formation to H krai ..) O ffk e .
ork. T he II fraud and Magazine,
no.
Owner wii aat-
cannot use them.
NECTARINES,...
Vol. X >v i’.'.B November t>, lRt8.
isf finder f.>r truuiue.
Aug. l. -i
The Free Press Co., Detroit Mich. Specimen Copy ueut on rc< eipt of a .-ct.s.amp
Single nuniberg. Five reu s each.
EVERGREENS,.
Trees!2
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1839
THE SECOND YEAR OF
EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS.
1
THE EAST OREGON HE»
•* lJl|‘
HARPER’S BAZAR,
ST. FRANCIS’ ACADEMY.
800 ACRES,
1889.
Harner’s Young Peonie-
(Continued from Igt page. I
ORIGIN OF NAMES.
“Diamond” valley was named
from the diamond-brand of McCoy
A Ruby’s stock.
“Siivies” river in honor of a Ca­
nadian trapper, killed in an ear­
ly day.
“Blitxen"or Donner-uml :|;tz-
from the exelamatio-
a
soldier in Gen Crook’s eonm
.,
while standing f-'
’>
pack-iu les during a vivid tl. .
storm.
‘•Steen’’ Mountain after Major
Steen who escorted emigrants un­
der Fremont, in an early day.
“Callow” valley after John Cat-
low, the first cattl? man
th.it
brought stock into tb it sect on.
Camp Alvord on oast side of (ho
Steen mountain, was named in
honor of (ion. Alvord, who left the
coast in 19G5.
"Camp Harney” was established
in 1867, and named after the Har­
ney country by Capt. K.-llv of Co.
“A,” 1st U. S Cavalry, «’apt Ke’lv
was tormerly from Fort Klamath,
and went from here to Arizona
where the Apaches captured his
dnughtcr and Im had to give UH>
head of hors«.« to got her from them
-he di.xl in Arii-.ina.
7
r o nus
1889
Remittanets should be made bv P. gt-Officc
Money, or Drab, io avoid «.huntc of b ff .
Harper’s
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Weekly.
I L L U S T R A T E D .
New pai er< are no o copy nnv of he
above mlvvr i«cnien - wi botu’ the expre«
order of Har, er
i rodiers.
H ari ’F i ? s W xkkly has n well cfi’n’dished
paeoastb.' Icndltig il;u«lrate d >.♦> „ gpnpvr in
Amuri n. the fairiios of its er.ir.,riai «‘om-
mu. H..n current poll u f has earned for it the
respect ot a | impartitv re v erg. ami the vr.rictv
*
• • cull s litetan ..uteris, uhiih
inc nr e ser:«! ami short r urivs l>*. the best and
m< s p. j>n ar writers, fit ir for the perusal of
i*1»’ of he w;pig range <f 'ng es aim pur
F'll r . '*m> (.;:i«>n sure frequently pr..vi' rd. and
imrxbc F" 9 spared I,* bring the highe g «.r..er
' ! ’Lr ’*'/ " ‘ i:v to t car upon ihe il.ur ra:i.m
.1 nr ha> gvful phis« a of h«»me aim f.irrign
b fi r
a urw u . i k of fiction from the pen .if
»•iLLii't I e c n Ho ells , ami ,»ne b\ ( apt
‘ ha » i. r K ing , will be among the lea«.irg fra
tibLRo. he W eekly fur I ns «»
IF YOU WISH A COOD REVOLVER
1 ON V’lVE SMITH & WESSON'S
Finest smalt O_
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m n 1 fac» : od
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double action. Safety Ham
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ST.Liuis.MO. LïSæîHüü'â
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Best qunlity srronslit
at eel, carefully Inspected
fur workmanship and stock. Uuri alcil for
pai tri. department .
finish* dui'iit»,! 11y mid nccurncy. Do
HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
not la* dvreiwl by ch<- p mnLrubL- 1 ■ n imitatit'»»
••neri«' 1er-
T- -., Mrk.- r . »|r I „¡'.’i. ..
• ften sold for the genuine article. They aie unro­
TER year :
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