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N. BROWN’S QUARTER-PAGE ADVERTISEMENT STILL IN THE LEAD II HE OF gw fW gVF" gr W ill arrive within the N ext T welve D ays , when , at that T ime , we will be A ble to A ccommodate E nerybody . r;r>T\/TT3K! rpTmTOM aari »manamaaa—aaffiM B5HSMBB83SS»MSeXnaM^a/3£S-fc*i .■ A- - W» have always maintained the Lead in Prices and ESPECIALLY REPUTATION f l and thall endeavor by Square, Upright, and Honest Dealings to k«ep it, theieforc we a«k tho.e wishing to pui< has goojeitt 1 SHORT STILL AT THE OLD STAND. TV. Brown, THE LEADING MERCHAN ! EASTERN ADVEKTISEM 'TS THE LEDGER LIBRARY when that item was penned. The the legal fraternity; the doctors, _ $3,000 offer of The Free Press the ‘right reverends and wrong rev “Her Double l ife,” :»> Harriet Lewis, 1: Paver« « a er ,0c; Bourn <1 ¡called forth manuscripts, not only erends of every order,’ and all who Ledger Library No. Plant Trees:. Volume, 11.00. the self - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 1«89. ” by Mrs. D. E. N. u'hwnrth, ; from every part of the country, but are interested in a psychological “ ’ Unknown, edger 1 ibran No. Paper, 50c; ih.und. $1.00. from every part of the world. Over problem; there is the newspaper “Gunmakerof Moscow,” b\ Sylvanus Gobi), Jr. seventy-five manuscripts came from man to call out the praise of the Le.Igei Librar; No. «: Paper -..)<•; bound, $1.00. FROM BURNS LAST EDITION. Adorn your Home», your Town Lot», England alone. Several stories most critical class, his co-workers; Anvofthe foregoing works will be supplied H orses branded [October 10.] Booksellers and Nev s ealers. will be sent Y»ur Ranch»», Your Farina, your were received from Australia, ami there are two or three characters bv Either Right or pvstage paid, on lheweceipl of lhe pri< e, by Place», with trees and »hrubbery —Isaac Foster is in town. ROBERT BONNER’S SONS, one or two from New Zealand. whose humor will fill all the de hr stifle: OK. L edger B uilding , Suited t® the climate of Kant South America sent in some, but mands for that always attractive Cor. William and Spruce sis.. New York. —A. Wintermeier is in town on Oregon. And buy only In it are com. the great bulk of manuscripts came element of a story; there is the from a known land matters. bined the fin- from the United States. The I literary finish to satisfy the lover Range—Grunt county, Oregon. R E SPONSIBLE 11 O U S E est mechanic H erald and Free Press one year Judges, as the Tribune surmises, of high-class novels, and lastly That 1». O.—Burns, Grant county, Oregon al skill, the were almost smothered underneath there is Margaret, with her love and for $2.50. will send moat useful the immense accumulation of man her lover, and her delightful wo you what you —Miller, of Sworts & Miller, is in uscripts. It was proposed, when manly qualities to fascinate—well, ami practical RILEY & HARDIN. JUST PUBLISHED. pay th’ money for: elements, and town to-day. the large number received were all of us.” Latest Varieties true Address ISAAC FOSTER. all known ad. to the name: Healthy, The most interesting, intensely fascin —W. F. Howard of Drewsey, in counted over, that the best thing vantages that Both T he HERALDand Free Press ating and popular subscription book Vigorous plants; and Judi The Free Press could do was to ever published. make a sew. I Burns, Saturday. cious packing,or all is lost—Labor have the judges read only the first one year for only -f'2.50. ing machine BY J. W. BUEL, H orres branded on and Time and Money. Therefore, do —Old newspapers at this office three chapters of each story. But, The meet famous and successful American desirable to Save by bearing in mind that the great Harney Valley Grain. writer, and author of “The Beautiful Story,” Left Stifle: Horizontal 50 to 75 c per hundred. on considering the matter, it was sell or use. “Sea and Land,” “The World’s Wonders,” Etc. | thought perhaps a story which did Such a drouth as this of the pre It is a matchless WORK OF ART. Over 1,200 Double-II ELDREDGE Waitsburg Times. Oct. 4: Wash not appear to amount to much in sent season has never before in the magnificent spirited engravings, designed and i Factory ani Wùùu,.; the first three installments, might ington constitution adopted by 30,- by the bes. artists and engravers on history of the Harney country been executed »n ir<ifauoJ develop great strength as the story the two Continents, embellish its pages and , 000 majority; Democrats elected 3Ö /¡ruad il.--. J C attle branded on add excitement to wonder. In addition to this I went on, and so every manuscript known, and may never again. 30 members of Legislature; woman received was read through with the incomparable feature is supplemented manj Notwithstanding its severity, grand and beautiful fl li .- pagk ( olored oleo suffrage and prohibition defeated 3 greatest of care from beginning to however the record was made for graph plates . The nine brilliant colors used dcr-bit in Right ear, I end. to 1. Olympia the capital. the pictures produce an almost dazzling ef the valley on the ranches of the in close up. Left ear: fect, making I hem perfect geni6 of art, and exe A.DV1 The work of reading the manu following named gentleman: Dalles Mountaineer: Democrats cuted nt a cost of $ '.000 wk i Smooth crop. scripts and judging them occupied M. J. O ’ C onnor , Agent. elect Governor by less than 100 ma J. C. Wooley 1 bu. Range: Grant, ( rook, and Lake counties. about two months and a half. Levels Bros. 1 jority, in Montana. Agents Wanted £ 1’. (). —Riley, Grant county, Orogen. i7-y Uleineus 1 Many very good stories had to be Peter Jas. Copeiiail m ar k a b 1 c book. Old eqperienced agents P. F. Stenger thrown away out of the competi grasp ii at sight, for they realize 1 here is big State Rights Democrat: Demo Is the Largest in the World,having Jno. ahuilb i money it it. In reality it is a marvel of book tion, because they did not comply Geo. McGowan in actual cultivation not less than “ coitici ctiiits crats claim Seattle. W. B. TODHUNTER. making art. If yon want to make some money, with the rules set down. Total here is a golden opportunity for you. An agen Prohibition in south Dakota car The result of the competition has eawcl cattle branded Jas. Copshall’s 18 acres averaged cy for this work is worth ried by 10,000. been that Maj. Joseph Kirkland, of with ••S-VVretieh” on Tad of 800 ACRES, Left Hip. i Ab.Mici Twi-nty S’ ¡Chicago, Ill., has taken the first 46} bushels to the acre. We were •t .1 ho:if adviTii’f -n’l At Prineville, Brose was held ! prize of $1,600. His story is enti unable to obtain numbers of acres From $5 to $25 uer day Far marks: Cl. se- f ¡sun. I.at v:i np«t i fWi cropotl the Right ear: Joist, l.llt ’.Villi til.‘ l.w-fi It is acKiiowledgvd by all publishers and ag Under slope in »he without bail for murder of Shields tled “The Captain ot Company sowed on other places. ■ ii ’i< • * p.tpor In yoarl»»*] cuts to be the hanc’somest, fas-vs: selling, and ’ efi ear. f.>: h-ts, ; •;{ s.fks in«» Looney. K.” Mr. Kirkland is the author of h il'-fiH i-f-'.-IiiiL' l.v IhaDiM cheapest book ever published. Send immedi The T. A- McKinnon & Alberts' J i pit itHc I I tie children aid “Zury, the Meanest Man in Spring ately l’or illus. rated circulars a;:d t&ms free, or Siu ilit.v rc I ioo I loww tre threshing machine records the fol wfick nn.l "plen'IidMo1’ the opportunity will be lust. To save time and U. S. Consular Agent at Koenigs- County,” “The McVeys,” and other In clubs: I ae fur l i» I' lowing work done during this thresh to secure it irs antly, send $1 for a complete burg. East Prussia, sent to prison famous stories. ing season: cinvt.ssing outfit ami name choice uf territory. and fined $800 for a usury fraud. ! The second prize, $900, goes to ' P. F. Stenger I. eve: k Bn 8. Extra liberal terms and exclusive “John Jones of New York,” alias ’Omaha, Neb., and is taken by Mrs. Smith »t l«»ung territory guaranteed. Voegtle? <& Reineman Deputy Marshal Naegle is visiting Elia W’. Peattie. Her story is en A. J. U ilBvIl Working agents are coining money and you J. S. Bov on titled “ The Judge. ’ ’ in Boston. peter <'¿einens an do the same. Neither experiem e nor • ap- — Williams ital is required to engage in ibis enterprise, as Only surviving sonof Davy Crock The third prize, of $500, was Henry Bugler Range, urani and Malheur conntius the bo. k a HI sell itself if pr. per’.y presented Kriskev P. U. a<l(l rtr s Buri s. * ant co.. Oregon. et, aged 73, died in Texas, Sept awarded to Elbridge S. Brooks, of -- aud we give our agen sSOdit s’ time in which I W. R .Clavpool Boston. Mass. The title of liis sto- W. D. Buchanan . to deliver and collect before payinu us. Ac-trcFs 29th. Roper A Gilbert............ I ry is "The Son of Issichar.” Th. s. P. for.. THE HISTORY COMPANY Oct. 2d, hurricane raging in the J. ('. Hu- k'and The great object that The Free Campbell A Dugan. Black Sea. 723 Market st , 8an Francisco, Cal Press had in view was to encour A. J. Brown M ai shall ¡0 Two trains collided in a tunnel age writers who had hitherto teen — J hf . Perrie BUY OF THIS 1IOUSI V. M or lev 17.» Naples, Italy, Sept. 30th telegram unknown, and the result of the con O. J. W. .It.nvs •Iti* Sewrlnp’.BfnrhtueTl states, 10 killed and 30 injured. To ai once estabiishli test has been to place in the hands Jason Hixi.n (rade in all parta, by p cO a LMEDA p.aeing our machine» A of The Free Press many manu- < Jas has. n Zeigler Bennett 19 ind pooda wbere tbe peoni< •eo — Dunnington them. __ ___ we will _________________ aend fr one Detroit Free Press Prize Story Com scripts of exceptional merit. The Lucy Baird rson in each locality,the very l»'b ..it sewing-machine made in P<’uu,>11. competition has more than fulfilled APRICOTS, C attle hra,r,uei the world, writb all the attachments. We will alto send free a complete tfomcthlnit About it, and How It Turned exp dations, and there will be pub line of our costly and valuable art ORIGIN OF NAMES. mmplea. In return wc eik that you out. i lished lished during the next year vear or so, so. show what we eend. to those who »ay cal: at your home.and after £ L A Sp it i not only I he three prize stories, but “ Diamond ” valley was ll.'Ull' d nontl.sall shall become your own In the early part of the year The ■sr. >mperty. Thia «rand machine ia many others, from known and un from the diamond-1 rand of McCoy nude after the Kuiper patent», Free Press offered three prizes, the which have run out: before patent» known authors, which will more & Ruby ’ s stock. run out it aold for K93. with the first of $1,609, the second of $900 ri’achmenta. and now tells for than compensate The Free Press for SAO. Rest.strongest. moat u»e- PINES. E DA Ri. .. i: and the third of$500, making “Siivies” river in honor of a Ca "Bil machine in tbe world. All te We w !ln"n I the •nt'rtJÇ r. Hi F 1 r J filli ._^froc. No capital reqvirrd. Plain, the large expenditure of time and .•num. iM.t-'l i.u.l 000 in all, for the three l est serial money. nadian trapper, killed in an ear briof inumctiona riven. .... Those who write to ua at cnee can sc. .Ins paper for U.eeujsn- »eat sewing-machine the world, cure airee the be=i „------------ -- in — --------- and the A khtion to the stories sent into it before May 1. ly day. finest iineofworkecfhi',h art ever »sown totreth-rin......... America books, ' ach onecí *h*rtt?í Hie Press has to congratulate it I “Blitzen” or Donner-und Blitzen, TRUjArCO.. Bux 7AO, Autcuwiu, Aluine aovrl or oU>«-r »’> < The first premium was the larg kutlior, are Pu-i, APPLES. PLANTS. STRAYED < )R STOLEN. ________________________________________________ IOm pood t-tlr.1 est prize that had ever been offered self on the successful issue of its from the exclamation of a Dutch I them han 'sonn I)’ .he finest . ^ for a serial story. The conditions great enterprise. It extends it con soldier in Gen Crook’s commai d Lark 1 av ''i ,., . - ea s <•'. s ¡’.all whi e ■t tn-l moat po ’ -lï|:| en«’ *»t n se < r per ip m.t t in. < ed. BERRIES.QUINCES,. .. . Each oue »» coini le*< J were that the stories should not gratulations to the successful au while standing guard over the ' •?■■■ sh •! I r.»ke • I' »te a » in od No. aie The Aunt leg a..d ri igbo* c .u- :he L .»..ft he .aber contain less than 60,000 words, thors who have won the prize, and paek-miles during a vivid thunder >i "T . WI N i» Leen Bee' Firn e March. Pleuse sei •ver published—ft»-ly e<411* that they might be on any subject last but not least, it congratulates its storm. formaiion to H eical > O ffk e . Owr.er wi 8 X'V . Itij.il; GrmiH i ’,\ pi : k 5L] isf fin 1er fortrvUb;?. Aug. the writer may chose to select, that hundreds of thousands of readers «y the «»H mr U “Steen” T' WITH — Mountain after Major 'nmij- ■itiiniii uB, lililí“*1’ NECTARINES,. the MS. must be type written, that in all parts of the world on the fact Steen who escorted emigrants I un- A irreM humor.."« '"••/ No. an. I’crreel I'1"/, < THE SAN FdAKCKCO that they will have the pleasure of lo< IMTT. A cunipl«’» ’’•'-„il» each installment should end at a der Fremont, in an early day. lhe correct rule* EVERGREENS,. ■ the iiRAirea of tb* »<*•» J' point of such interest that the read being the first to peruse the works No.aai. >1 Umnel (Hilloer er would be anxious t > see the of fiction that will doubtless I e no “Catlow” valley after John Cat it under.: w..•*-»!■»• «"¿U arbor vit . e ,. table among the Looks of the cen No. 2M. i'he I’ru»«* low, the first cattle man timi next, and that the story should hilermtlnp .leucnpl!«■“•• ** 1'ricc. r<l.‘C5 per Year, urought stock into that section. 5U« boasts, birds, rep*S,r*- , have the greatest amount of move tury. luformntfnn i rgar imi FIRS, BALSAM, No. 322 Modern *** ment with the less amount of tire The first of these stories to be Some of our readers will oblige ■cost popular rr. THE SAN FRANCiSCO tonal .-locutionl-ta ami some description. Two of these published will > e: by adding to the above. No. 23A. Maiw* • ** Mfe, NUTS, FRUITS. flau.iARii. — _ —. i'.». conditions 1 he Free Press was No aoa. Wull G “ THE 41 DOE, ” No 301. Ihr.Mt reh**’ obliged to modify. ZtORU.JU. # No 1W. Bnn tbe**1** ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS. It was seen even before the first Written t-y Mrs. Eliza W. Peattie. Ko. 1»7. ih-pcHai ertnt —T he H erald and "Home and rx-irc. G'.kOJ per Year* K....I 1., M . ■ • ‘■'.’„„-—tor f.. M- Th. M'“'" "7” MS. was received that the time giv ot Omaha. Xeb. It may be inter- Farm,” the most entertaining agri AH I'RSMIUM FoR BIRCH, SPRUCE, ELDER, en was too short in which to com estii g to quote, relative to this sto cultural paper circulated, one year .'ll. Twjkl-'* Mn ^WOODWORK ATíAe+JMEMfáh ; "• r" ’ _ . of the r- p >rt of the literary f. r ..Illy the price of T he H erald plete a good serial story, and so re, j N. »«. t rM Ox © © 9.0 S - . „, ..j«» Wt ASH, LINDEN, CHESTNUT, the time was extended to July 1. judges a ho read the manuscript of alone, $2.50. N .. SM. |»n<e rrlCAGO. 28 UNION SQUARE NY 5"Sr,. ” 8No. lit. A Vug»**1 k ATLANTA G4 c*u thus giving authors two months rhe Judge.’’ "This story is one yrr ran f . hancisco weekly call »? louis mo . oahastex . KoWAHD«. J 5«w*.......... iL..-1 ¡gjt pftg ’ paper. It h i- No.il». (Unde »■• •-•- TULIPS, WEEPING WILLOW S ASMI« longer. 1 his extension of time < I tlie i ,-t tb it could I e clleved to I suod every Thurtdu; , tuul contains all of Tbe Hr- was made before the first MS. was ■ I new ..paper for serial publication, PACIFIC DEPARTMENT. the imioitant news of the week, gleaned ^No’Vue Ocorr* < ••** • | received, and so was fair to nil. it is a most powerful and most ST. FRANCIS' ACADEMY. from every quart r of the g’.obc, complete General Aseney. Tn. Market it . Hirv . nlMin. RED-BUD, SHADE TREES AC SiaoN 8. Pe»f “ Ì"*' 7".'llh *1 Morrlmn it l'órtland or* No. ao» Mai npt »da‘ f p ublication. It contains lu- The next coinlition, ns to type-writ I raim work. In finish it stands Uni! Wo»»*. dreà» m TÌ!;,"**“*4 ,O r H, rne ) terr .in • . clnl corTCSpoadcuoe from nil of head and shoulders al ovethe ordi ing. wns modified so that nnv story JUNIPERS, RHODODENDRONS tb: print ¡¡al ciiii- o[ :Iic World and a vn<t nary successful novel. Its humor n clear script would l e received. nr.i ini < f U.c Lc t o.ec\d and « iig::nd Referring to this competition tbe is of the refined kind and there is CONDI I TED BY THE SISTERS OF NT. general li e a*.ire. It iurni.jes the late t plenty of it. Tbe women eharae- FRASI IS. and mo-t icliab o fi laneial news mid inar- Chicago Trii une says: EACH THE BEST OF ITS KIND ket qn ta < n , r.n I givc-J FpcCial utt n:i n tera are specially attractive, and Agents Tn Entirely “A' outa year ago The Detroit the love clement, though sulurdi- t )l:o : ir - 1- n d n r-p n: a~al Ucws. ; u I Nell Free Press off, red premiums for is 1 : er ie ¡ertanr t-clu>s fam.ly ¡sipcr, Wanted A n i Hew Bock Send for a Catalogue, and make arm* Finest small add to the strength of the plot e v e r appealing »otbe interest of every t .c.iber The m. nt «.1P,lerfnl .-„llertion of rm, n. the three best serial stories that nate, •:i nufartu.ea your selections in time for the fall »ndttK-ilrelFnow-n materially. The interest is held to BAKER CITY - - - OR. of tbe botiscbold. should be sent to it before Julv 1, the end. and the end is fitting and »'"J . ....................... „-.he glol-r. A oJ delivery, if you want to plant none expert». In Th» ruar«»of In, rarH«n lnrls.it» »¡1 of tke H and 44 l'C. -tvixo «no mos » v r insts., f.,r 1889. As nothing has yet teen satisfactory. W e can hardlv call Bran, action, Sa'-“' but the Best, and that is always the double hr« .1 « I'aetu: and Cfeilktias e>ni a-tua r ' h' U"' ' -nu-irul. merleta and lar»m THZ M2R RNG CALL. heard of the re~u t, it is supposed to mind a kind of a newspaper lnatrum»nt«l Mu»l. : Palatina In all H» »n>tr»Mr.r». »huwli s jr, i.(> j., <i,. everohtnir < heapcst. Last spring, alone, more (»KVKN IS.tUK< A VJKCK) that the tun»« of mnnuscript offered reader who would not follow thede- branche, crayon a:,..; Wax-W..rk, f. rw < tira »»"» » el. re VR“' h »'*11 »A«-'’»- than a Is a Hvo 7netropoli.su daily. !| has smothered the judges, if not , velnpments of the plot Th- re is charges. LAiUG.STt IK . AT*QN »» Hi .. fee ..u;~ o. 5 .™" 1 '" ’ 11 '« ’ • r -hit;» fh,.r < all at this Office and order, Stu.lie- «ill I m - re-unir i t-ej. . mh»r •>,] ] ..n theei | r. Fr el’i aswts U h u»nl *»-• ’ viugiuci E.U m N i . MLWb. ) *U>t the murder to arrest and hold the For fur herpar.h ulur ».idra.» Faciiv (. .i-t Li,¿ it <f t_»c abv>v. ¡'a;* o address the following-named The Chicago Tribune is nearer masses There is the judge him- Nister Saperi, r. wc w i oti ajd ba a j reiuadni on rv right than it imagined, probably. • lf. who claims the attention of Aug IS-3d Baaer City, Or celpt < i the following subwiipt: <□ pri if SCAM MEL A- CO . Box 5003, Ülo» for the ubimtioa. GEORGE W. CRANE St. Loui» or Philadelphia. I THE HERALD ASKFS ELOR THE LIVING WORLD. 6^(joldeiB \ ii wo k hk w i k w WEEKLY’C a L l MORNING CALL i locu R0X 124«. Ml«n*lnf*®n. Til. mw