East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, October 31, 1889, Image 4

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    E AST E BN A D VE KTI SE M i-.N * »
HOME AND FARM,
COL! MN
of the best that could be offered to
THE HERALD.
a newspaper for serial publication
LOUISVILLE. KY.
It is a most powerful and most
The Leading Agricultural Journal of tho South and \7t:t
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 15X9.
brainy work. In finish it stands
Made by Farmers for Farmors.
head and shoulders above the ordi­
Plant Trees’. I
T he H erald and Free Press, the nary successful novel. Its humor
As a record of successful agriculture H omf
and F arm has no equal. Every topic i>l tniw
HARPER’S BAZAR.
best local and family papers, both is of the refined kind and there is
to agriculture is openly diMcusaed iu its columns
by the farmers themselves. No expense is sp ired
plenty
of
it.
The
women
charac
­
for only $2.50 a year.
iii securing a hill ncconrit of every notable
ILLUSTRATED.
Adorn your Homes, your Town l ots,
ters are specially attractive, and
cess on the farm. It is distinctively the
Your
Item*
he«,
Your
Farms,
yvur
FARMERS’ OWN PAPER,
the love element, though subordi­ H a BFKR’ s B azab will continue to maintain
Detroit Free P ith » Prixe blorjr Com­
place«, uith tree« aud shrubbery
A record of their daily lif presented in a forn
its reputation us an unequalled family j.iurual.
nate,
add
to
the
strength
of
the
plot
petition.
und luuguage which make il plain to all.
Its art illustrations are of the highest order, its
Suited t« the climate of East
materially. The interest is held to literature
is of the choicest kind, and its I ash
IT8 LI8T OF CONIR’BUTORG
Oregon. And buy only
|.»n
and
Household
departments
are
of
the
most
Contains the natnesof the most nrogressivc r.uT>i
Something About It, aud LIow It Turned the end, and the end is fitting and
practical and economical character. Ils pat
(rum a known
ers of the South and West. They do not :
out.
satisfactory. We can hardly call tern sheet supplements and fashion-plates
on ti< al faiming, but of tin
...
alone will save its readers ten times the cost of
R ESI’ON 8 I B L E HOUS E oi
tions which confront u. today: B !•. j<>:
1» the early part of the year The to mind a kind of a newspaper subscription.and its articles on decorative art.
That
Waldo F. Brown ; Hem v SI wait Joi n \1
so<
ini
etiquette,
house
Keeping,
cookerv,
etc.,
A. I*. Ford ; Jeff. Welborn ; Ilndi T B >k
- ,
Free Freis offered three prizes, the reader who would not follow the de­ make it indispensable to every household. Its
will send
C. Edgar; Steck's Bayou: T II BaLIv.ir
bright short stories, and timely essays are
first of $1,600, the second of $900 velopments of the plot, lhere is among
host of others make this journal in<ii p, a ,|
you
u
hat
you
published: and not aline is ad
Moreover, it is equally
and the third of $500, making $3,- the murder to arrest and hold the initted to the its best
columns that could offend the must
pa> th’ money for
A HOME MAGAZINE.
H ouses branded
fastidious
taste.
Among
the
attra»
tions
of
the
masses.
There
is
the
judge
him
­
000 in all, for the three best serial
Latest Varieties true
new volume will be serial stories by Mas. F ran
Every subject of interest to the home mak«
self, who claims the attention of ds H odgson B urnett , M rs . A lexander , Either Right or
to the name; Healthy,
fully treated. Mitry Marsden, I.ois Calc •l»v. ’
stories sent into it before May 1.
W illiam B la < k , and T homas H ardy , and a
Brown, Mrs. Daviess, Miss Cabell, Miss ¡.
Vigorous plants: and Judi­
Lv Mille Oil.
Alice Winston aud a score of others will cut
The first premium was the larg­ the legal fraternity; the doctors, series of papers <>n nursery management bv
M rs . (. HRISTINE TERHUNR HRKRUK.
utc regularly.
the
‘
right
reverends
and
wrong
rev
­
cious packing,or all is lost—-Labor
est prize that had ever been offered
FAITH LATIMER
aud Time and Money. Therefore, do
for a serial story. The conditions erends of every order,’ and all who
HARPER’S PERIODICALS
Is in charge of our Children’s Department, ,
Save bv bearing in mind that the great
are
interested
in
a
psychological
Range—Grant county, Oregon.
she
has
the
peculiar
faculty of being boll, »a-
were that the stories should not
Per Year
teresting and instructive.
P.
().
—
Burnt.
Grant
county.
Oregon.
contain less than 60,(MX) words, problem; there is the newspaper
I L L U S T R A T E D .
THE MYSTERY OF THE NATION
Is a thrilling story appearing in R' ome and
that they might be on any subject man to call out the praise of the HARPER’S BAZAR
4 00
F
arm
,
by
John IL Musick, and is exciting v.
most
critical
class,
his
co-workers;
RILEY à HARDIN.
HARPER’S MAGAZINE
4 00
the writer may chose to select, that
attention. Short stories by distinguished writ- .
HARPER’S WEEKLY
4 00
there
are
two
or
three
characters
appear
from
time to time.
the MS. must be type written, that
HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE
2 00
Address ISAAC FOSTER.
BILL ARP’S LETTERS
each installment should end at a whose humor will fill all the de­ Postage Free to all subscribers in the United
Appear in each issue, and this humorous philoso­
point of such interest that the read­ mands for that always attractive Slates, Canada, ur Mexico.
pher was never more interesting than at this
The volumes of the Bazar begin with the first
time.
er J would be anxious to see the element of a story; there is the number
for January of each year. When no
IN ITS EDITORIAL DEI’ARTRENT
H orses branded on
literary
finish
to
satisfy
the
lover
is lime is mentioned, subscription will begin
next, and that the story should
H ome and F arm speaks boldly and fearlessly in
w ith the Number current at the time of receipt Left Stifle: Horizontal
of
high-class
novels,
and
lastly
behalf
of “ Farmers’ Rights ” It favors a re­
have the greatest amount of move­
I vision of the tariff in behalf of the farmer : better
uf order.
Bound volumes of Harper’s Bazar for three Double-H
M. J. O’C onnor , Agent.
roads for the farmer ; l-ree Mail Delivery to the
ment v.ith the less amount of tire there is Margaret, with her love and year
in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail
farmer ; Co-operation anion-; the farmers, and its
some description. Two of these her lover, and her delightful wo­ p. stage paid’ or by express, free of expense,
aim is to “ Bust Trusts.” Its motto is
'provided the freight does nut exceed one dol­
manly
qualities
to
fascinate
—
well,
•• Fair Trade und Farmers’ Hights.”
conditions The Free Press was
lar per volume) for 47 a volume.
all
of
us.
”
Cloth cases fur each volume, suitable for bind
eLargest in ths World,having’
obliged to modify.
Ing will be sent by mail puspaid on receipt of
C attle branded on
Both T he IlERALDand Free Press $1 ea< h.
ctual cultivation not less than
It was seen even before the first
Remittances should be made by Post Office
MS. was received that the time giv­ one year for only $2.50.
Money order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
Newspapers are not to copy this advert isment
en was too short in which to com­
without the express order of Harper w Brothers
der-bit in Right ear,
Harney Valley Grain.
Adress:
HARPER A BROTHERS.
plete a good serial story, and so
'¿.'9
800 ACRES,
close
up. Left ear:
the time was extended to July 1,
Such a drouth as this of the pre-
i’ll
thus giving authors two months sent season has never before in the
Smooth crop.
I
’S
longer. This extension of time history of the Harney country been
Runge: Grant, Crook, and Lake counties.
1889.
}». ().—Riley, Grant county, Oregon.
was made before the first MS. was known, and may never again.
received, and so was fair to all.
Harper’s Magazine.
Notwithstanding its severity,
W. B. TODHUNTER.
The next condition, as to type-writ­ however the record was made for
BALLARD-HUNTING,
ing, was modified so that any story the valley on the ranches of the
ILLUSTRATED.
GALLERYfoTARGET
RIFLES
IS THE OLDEST,
H arper ’ s M agazine is the most useful,
in clear script would be received.
catti . e
branded
following named gentleman:
IS
THE
LARGEST,
entertaining, and beautiful periodical in the with “S Wrench” on
Tlie best and simplest
Referring to this competition the J. C. Wuuley
.. 1261 bu.
world. Among the attractions for IBS!), will Left Hip.
MOST RELIABLE
I.evens Brus.
11.1
Chicago Tribune says:
be
a
new
novel
—
an
American
story
entitled
Ear
marks:
('1.
se-
Peter Clemens
llüO
N U R S E R Y
•Ju|>iter Lights”—by Constance F. Woolson crop off the Right ear:
‘'About a year ago The Detroit Jus. Cops hall
.. 800
s
illii'irations of Shakespeare’s Comedies by (Jnder-sk
1’ F. Btenger
(.10
GROWING STOCK
Free Press offered premiums for Jnu. Adams
E. A. Abbey; a Series of articles on Russia, I.efi ear.
MA.DK.
.................. 105
FOR
THE
WEST
Geu.
Mcbuv.
an
17Ô
illustrated by T. de Thulstrup; papers on
the three best serial stories that
vL Strongest Shooting.
the Dominion of Canada, and a character-
Total
. 5i22
should be sent to i. before July 1,
i<tic.serial by Charles Dudley Warner; three
EASIEST WOREINC.
1889. As nothing has yet been
Jas. Copshall’8 18 acres averaged Norwegian Studies,” by Bjornstsjerne
All sizoa from 22 calibre
Bjorn on, illustrated ; “Commodes“ a his-
heard of the re-ult, it is supposed 46j bushels to the acre. We were iorical
horses are branded
to 45 culibre.
The
¡ lay by the author of “Ben-Hur,“ ii
with “S-wreuch” on the
that the mass of manuscript offered unable to obtain numbers of acres lu>irated by J. R. Weguelin, etc. The edi­
All pricofl from
torial departments are conducted by
BALLARD
Left thigh.
has’ smothered the judges, if not sowed on other places.
s 1 ^5.00 up.
George William Curti* , William Dean How­
BUY OF THIS HOUSE:
the entire Free Press establishment ”
The T. A. McKinnon it Alberts’ ell', and Charles Dudley Warner.
has won more V
Stand without a
prizes
at
Target
’
The Chicago Tribune is nearer threshing machine records the fol­
. rival for aceu-
»I Shooting than
HARPER’S PERIODICALS:
k racyanil killing
right than it imagined, probably, lowing work done during this thresh­
ail other makes
Nx poweron largo
of rifles put to­
Per Year:
when that item was penned. The ing season:
■N>or small game
Grant and Malheur counties.
gether.
P.
U.
address:
Burrs.
Grant
co.,
Oregon.
HA Rl’ER’S MAGAZINE
...gl.OO
$3,000 offer of The Free Press I’. F. Stenger
fSO bu.
Our
APRICOTS,
HARPERS WEEKLY
Levens Brus.
1035 *•
4.00
called forth manuscripts, not only Smith A: Young
Wa guarantee
HARPERS HAZAK...................
. 104 “
.. 2.0O
Voegtley
&
Reineman
si
•*
HA RPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE
from every part of the country, hut A. J. Wilson
. ... 4.00
1888
H fl H 1 " Hl
Five Hundred Dollars for
im "
U v the arrest and conviction of any per-
Po Mage Free to all Sub-criber r< in :he
from every part of the world. Over J. 8. Bowen .
. .. 5f,o “
s
n
or
persons,
killing
or
stealing
any
of
the
United Slates, Canada, or Mexico.
Clemens....................................... ir^ “
CH ERRIES ...
stuck of the above brand or belonging thereto.
seventy-five manuscripts came from — Peter
EQUAL TO
Williams
. iso “
Cata­
Henry Bugler
mi
The volumes of the Magazine begin with
England alone. Several stories —
Kriskey............
40“
Anything
Produce!
the Numbers for June and December of
logue
were received from Australia, and W. R .Claypool
......................
29 “
each year. When no time is specified, sub­
IN THAT LINE.
. D. Buchanan..................................
75 “
PEARS,
PLUMS,
is Just
one or two from New Zealand. W
scription-
will
begin
with
the
Number
cur
­
Kuner & Gilbert.................................... 210 “
rent at time of receipt of order.
Potter..
............................... 268 “
South America sent in some, but Thos.
Ask your dealer to show
L
out.
C. Buckland
101 “
Bound volume- of Harper’s Magazine, for
our rifles.
the great bulk of manuscripts came J. Campbell
C attle branded
<& Dugan..................... ... 898 “
three years bacK, in neat cloth binding, wiil
A.
J.
Brown
.....................
.
.
77
“
be seiil l>y liiuil, post-paid, on receipt of $3
Iiiiiatrated Catalogue sent
g-
from the United States. The — M arshall........................................... 10 “
PINES, CEDARS..,.
PRICE on application.
D
6C3 | “ per volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, 50
Judges, as the Tribune surmises, Jae. Perrie
Address
P
cents
each
—
by
mail,
post-paid.
(). V. Motley
. . 178 “
were almost smothered underneath ,1. W. Jones..........................
Index io Harper’s Magazine. Alphabet
80 “
MARLIN
FIRE
ARMS
CO.
1
cal, Analytical, and Classified, Bor Volume
Hixon
.................................... 55 “
the immense accumulation of man­ Jason
Chas. Zeigler
30 “
TREES, SHRUBS,.. .
1 to 70, inclusive, from June, 1S50 to June,
k
r. O. Box ¡90 E,
1
uscripts. It was proposed, when Jason Bennett........................................ 19 “
18H5, one vol. Cloth, $1.00.
Dunnington.....................................
22 “
1
’
ZW
HAVEN,
CONN.
Remittances should be made bv Postoffice
the large number received were —
Range—Grant county, Oregon.
Lucy Baird
136 “
Money Order, or Draft, io avoid chance of
P, u.—i tirus, Grant county. Or.
counted over, that the best thing
loss.
APPLES. PLANTS.
The Free Press could do was to
Address HARPER <fc BROTHERS, New
STRAYED
OR
STOLEN.
have the judges rend only the first
York. T he H erald und Magazine, $5.00.
three chapters of each story, But, For a check for $20 wo will print a ten-line
i Dark Bay Fill;.,
turs dd i
•n u’;.i of r. se or upper lip •;
in One Million issues of leading
BERRIES,QUINCES
on considering the matter, it was advertisement
American Newspapers and complete the work
ert- shod; not hroke-i
Has t
thought perhaps a story which did in ten day s. This is al the rate of onlv • ne-fif< h
lug ami ringbone on liie i. - r »
a cent a line, for 1,010 Circulation! The ad­
Not Leun seen since .Marc h,
not appear to amount to much in I of
vertisement will appear in but a single irsue of I
1839
formali.-n <» H erald Oi i ke .
40 Per Cent,
paper, and eo"sequently w’ll be placed be­
isf finder for trouble.
the firstjhree installments, might ' any
PEACHES, FLOWERS
lteduellon la
fore one Million different newspaper purchase 1
Price.
develop great strength as the story —.>r F ive M illion R eaders , if ii .suue, us is
Harper’s Weekly,
s aied, that every newspaper is
REND ron TOpl»«e C.tllocua
went on, and so every manuscript ! sometimes
looked i» by five persoi s on an average. Ten
To
of
Slrhu.
Riac,
etc.
Agents Sell Entirely NECTARINES
wiJ aceommolute about seventy-five
received was read through with the lints
▲ddri'M,
wort’s. Address with copy of Advertisement
Wm. I.YJIAM,
greatest of care from beginning to! and check, or send ::0 cents for But k of .5 »
A n
Wanted
¡Hew Eook
Mlddlelleld, 04.
H arper ’ s W eekly has a well established
pages. GEO. 1*. R )WELL & CO., lOHpru est..
en 1.
The most wonderful . oUeetlon ..f practical ,
pluee hr the leading illustrated newspaper in
New York.
real \ a LUE and every i ay
e for 'he people
America.
The
fairneKS
of
its
editorial
com
­
The work of reading the manu-l
IDEAL RELOADIMO TOOLS
’ e. A marvel of
ments oncurrent politl, s hus earned fur it ihc ever published utrihe
respect of all impartial readeis, and lhe varieix money saving and mon . y EutNiNG for everv
scripts and judging them occupied I
roil ALL
one
i
iuv
i
.
Th-./ont
s
f
I
vautiful,
helpful
excelletu e of i'R literary ( untents. wlii» h
about two months ami a half. ; —T he H erald and “Home and and
s ho t • •!<» e.ervhing
include serial and short B orieR !> lhe best a.id «■ -ilivings, sb. ’.vi. .
RIFLES, Pistols ’S
\
>
<
•.!•
)»(*
ition,
mu.hing
like
it
in
he
universe
s popular w riters, fit it for the perusal »«f
Many very good stories had to be ! Farm,” the most entertaining agri­ rn<
un<i Shot Cuns.
»U Select ’hill Whic h b of TRUE VALUE,
pc. pie «>f ihc wiliest range of : hb es an<i pur- Wi. ’.i
I ïk . t ix irne W ould Send'*
es a •sure. All s. crt*i' d< siring paying ARBOR VITÆ,.
thrown away out of the conipeti-1 cultural paper circulated, one year stti s. Sup'einen sure frequentlv provided, and si
for
illustrated Descriptive g
no expei sc is spured to bring the highest order RIMPD' MENT and looking for something thur
Circular.
c
tion, because they did not comply I for only the price of T he H erald of
art is! i< ability to bear upon the ilhis' rn-ion ottghly . IRST-; lass ai an extraordinarily low
IDEAL MF'Q CO.
of the changeful phases of home anil foreign price , should write for description and terms i
with the rules set down.
alone. *2.80.
♦
New Haven. Cena.
history. A new work of fiction from the pen of on the ri> st. ren-arkal.le iichierement in book­
FIRS. BALSAM,
The result of the competition has i
W illiam D ean H o > ells , and one by (apt. making since the v. orld began.
( hauler K ing , wiil be among the leading fea­
«CAMMEL & CO.. Box 5003,
been that Maj. Joseph Kirkland, of!
tures of the W eekly for 1S89.
St. Louis or Philadelphia
Chicago, 111 , has taken the first j
HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
prize of $1 .(‘>00. His story is enti­ ST. FRANCIS’ ACADEMY.
NUTS, FRUITS
ter year :
tled ‘’The Captain ot Companv !
IIARPER
WEEKLY
..............
4.00
K.” Mr. Kirkland is the author of:
WEBSTER’S
¡CARPER’S MAGAZINE
4.00
“Zurv, the Meanest Ilan in Spring CONDUCTED BY TI1E SISTERS OF ST. HARPER’S BAZAR.
. .4.00
ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS
U e w II send the entire list of Twenty Valuable Book»
HARPER’S YOVNG PF'tPI.E
2,00
County,” ‘’The McVeys,” and other I
/numeiated and described below, to every subscriber tc
UNABRIDGED.
FRANCIS.
.his paper for the eusuing year, who remits twenty cent.1
P.
b
axe
free
to
all
Btibec
in the United
famous stories.
tii
H'ldition to the regular subscription price. These
STANDARD AND BEST.
StatiB, ' Hiiuaa, or Mexico.
twioks, each one ol which contains a complete first class
The second prize, $900, goes to I
or other vo k by a will known and popular
i oovel
are published in neat pamphlet form, printed
BIRCH, SPRUCE, ELDER,... »uthor,
The Volumes of the W eek - -begins with the
Omaha. Neb., and is taken by Mrs
.'roin good readable typo on good paper, aud many ot
JVUMABfi&.cJf LIBRARÏgKK
tut Number for January of eac h xear. When no
them han ’Fomely illustrated. Tuey <omprise some ot
Elia \V. Peattie. Her story is en-1 BAKER CITY
is mentioned, subscriptions will begin
.he finest works ever written by some or the greataal
/ffpiOTIONA^ ITSELFj^H
OR. time
ind most popular wi It» rs, t oth of America aud Europe.
with the number current at lime of receipt of
tith’d ’’The Judge.”
Each uuo -» complete in ’<t6i If :
order.
The courte of inr ruction includes all of the
216. The Aunt .Maaiilr»* Documenta. By tli* antho*
ASH. LINDEN, CHESTNUT, . at No.
The third prize, of $500, was1 • ran; he b of a Useful and Christen educ ation. Bound Volumes of H arper ’ s W eekly , for 3
•• T he
I h - tt P kiis .-’ One ot ti e fuunfest book»
bac k in m at cloth binding, will be sent
?ver publtsliuJ—fuLy equal to ita famous pi eUoceaaor, ■-Wiiluv
awarded to Elbridge S. Brooks, of Instrumental Music; Painting in all its years
by mail. p. stage paid, or by express, free of ex­
8000 more Words and nearly 2000 more Illus­
Bertolt.”
po:
so
provided
the
expci
6C
dets
nut
exceed
$1
trations
than
any
other
American
Dictionary.
No.
109.
Itijuh
lleanpoic'a Adv ent urea In New York.
Boston. Mass. The title of his sto- j branches, ( rayon aud Wax-Work, form extra a volume) fur 7 per volume.
By the nut.iot «1 ■ l"K Mia» S i . imwksh I*ArKRR.” Fuit o
tunny Situations, Inugliabl« inciileiila un<l liulculoua aciapi-a
charges.
Among
the
supplementary
feature?,
original
with
rv is "The Son of Issichar.”
Clolh rases for cat h volume suitable f. r bind
TULIPS,WEEPING WILLOWS. A great imnioroiM I.... ..
AVebstrrk- Unabridged and unequaled for
wi1 be re-tinted September 2d. 1889. inc. will l v sent by mail, p. st paid, ou receipt
No. 217. Perfect Etiquettet «*"■ How to R
ip
The great object that The Free! S’udie-
concise and trustworthy information, are
JorttTT. A complete manual h i ladles amt grntlvnicn. givlny
or $1 eac h.
F or fur hcr |. r i< tear- nddresw
the correct rules <>t d< |»ortnient foi ah o< • asioiis, aicoiaing t»
Remittances should be made bv P. st-Office
Press had in view was to encour­
lhe iisagea of the brat society.
A Biographical Dictionary
Sister Superior,
Moi •’> c >r< er or Draft, to avoid < ham e ef h as.
No.221. Gnlllvcr’a Travc-la. 1 Le remarkable art ventnre»
age writers who had hitherto been Aug 1
>t l^ntuei Gulliver among
I.i: ipntiana ami Glauta. A
Newspapers are not to copy thin advertise­
1 Ktr City, Or
Containing: near y ln.ooo name, of Noteworthy RED-BUD, SHADE TREES àC
Itanrtard work—this the only » ’•••ap e<l :t i n.
ment
wi
h.
ut
the
express
order
of
Harner
&
unknown, and the result >>f the.
No.
220. The Pe«»ple’a Natural lliafory. Contalnlni
Persons,
with
their
nationality,
station,
profes
­
Lrulliei s. A dor < r
interesting
<ie*<
rl
pt
n
t>s.
a<
•
oi,
pain,I
j L ustnii lens nf burner
sion cr occupation, date of birth and ucath,
HARPERs £ BROTHERS. New York.
test has bee:> to place in
>ua beasts, birds, reptlipa. fishes ami Inserts, with much cut lout
(:f deceased), etc.,
Information reKar llug tl elr life and habits.
of The Free
No. 222. Mo«lern Iteeitntlona. A large collection of (I k
JUNIPERS, RHODODENDRONS •noat
popular ter nations, in piose ami veiae, both lor ¡no fess
A Gazetteer of the World
scripts of o
ion a I elocutlonlsta and amnleurs.
No. 225. Mniwu'a licvenRC. A Novel. By H. R
Of
over
25,00«)
Tities,locating
and
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