East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 14, 1889, Image 4

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8T0‘’K RUANOS.
HARPER BROS
of the best that could he offered to
a newspaper for serial publication
It is a most powerful ami most
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, ISM.
brainy work. In finish it stands
Plant Trees!!
head and shoulders above the ordi­
T he llkBAi.D, the Free Press and nary successful novel. Its humor
a complete set of Dicken’s works, is of the refined kind and there is
lia Lift. •* Why, Addie, yon needn’t cryabont
HARPER’S BAZAR,
It! I only said Airs. Allen was a very well,
plenty of it. The women charac­
twelve volumes, for only $3.50.
informed woman, and I v>hilled you wouMfollow
ILLUSTRATED.
Her example.”
ters are specially attractive, and
Adorn your Hom»«, your To«u Lots.
,! akeii ertf----------
Mas Las. “Yes, and Inst week yon said yon
Detroit Free Pit?«» Prixe Story Com­ the love element, though subordi­
Your Kmrhe«, Your F»rn>«, your
wished I could mana :e to l< ok as stylish us Mrs.
H
anpkk
'
b
B
aiar
will
continue
to
maintain
T!” ,'4lr^„|.
petition.
Allen,
—
and
she
inak<
suU
L
ct
own
UoUxcs.
Rot
ri«i-f«. with tree* »nd «hrubl^ry
ol. I
! nate, add to the strength of the plot its reputati.m mb an nne«|UHlle<i family journal.
•he has what 1 haven’t.”
• •■laLltlBK Abwut H. a«d flow It Tuned , materially. The interest is held to Its art illustrations are «»f the higher order, its
Suited t« the eliniateof Ku'
AlnLxu
“
What
is
that?
”
hl«tniiii,uui,!l<'
literature is of the choicest kind, and its Eash
oat.
M im L«1 ” ell, she gets all ot her Informa­
ion and Household departments are oftheinost
(iregon. And buy only
the end, and the end is fitting and pructical
tion from the Magaz ne tbey take. I admit that
e.uil ee«>uomieal character. Its pat
from a known
she knows all that Is going on. and is bright and
sheet supplements ami fashion-plates
In the early part of the year The satisfactory. We can hardly call tern
in conversation but I cou d do as
alone will save i s readers ten times lhe ( «»si of
T
RESPONSIBLE HOUSE entertaining
well as nhe docs if I had the mmo sourco of SI"llie>Villkl!lfcb(
Free Pre»» offered three prizes, the to mind a kind of a newspaper subscription.ami
its article« «»n dec«»rative art,
That
information. She lent me tbo Ust number of her
s«»<*ial
etiquette,
h«»use
Keeping,
cookery
,
etc.,
firnt of $1.600, the second of $900 reader who would not follow the de­ make it indispensable to every h«)UBeh»>l«i. Its
Magazine
lately,
and
I
itarncil
more
in
one
Lour
a
Will ««nd
reading, about various socicl matters and tl.o
bright sh«»rt stories, ami timely essaxa are
and the third of $500, making $3.- velopments of the plot. There is among
X11R 1C34
topics of tho day. than 1 would p < k up in a month
you h hat yu«
the best publish««D and not aline is ad
the
murder
to
arrest
ami
hold
the
by my occasional chsta with fra uds. It certainly
tXX) in all, for the three best serial
milted t«> i’s columns that could offend the most
pay th’ money for:
covers
every
top
e
of
interest,
from
the
new«
of
masses. There is the judge him­ fastidious taste. Among lhe attrautiors of the
atories »ent into it before May 1.
the day doxvn to the details of housekeeping;
Lateat Varieties trvs
new v«»lume will be serial stuiiesby Mas. F ran ­
I1ONKS0 branded
P ubi
and everything ia so beautifully illustrated, too.
H odg .« on B urnett , M rs . A lexander ,
to the name; Healthy,
The first premium wur the larg­ self, who claims the attention of cis
Every tim« Man1 io goes over io tho Allens’ she
W
illiam
B
la
<
k
,
and
T
homam
H
arpy
,
ami
a
Either Right or
the
legal
fraternity;
the
doctors,
comes
back
and
cases
mo
to
ret
you
to
take
Vigorous
plants;
and
Judi
­
by
seri< h of pupviB on nutscry manngetneu)
est prize that had ever been offered
Demorest’s Family Magazine, cm th-* stories are P~Tl,RIlnÀu
cious packing,or all Is lost—Labor
•Stifle: OK.
eo good. Even th- boys watch for it every month,
for a serial story. The conditions the 'right reverends and wrong rev­ M rs . CH HINT INK T ehhpnk H errick .
I. A pc
sea place is found for them al-o In its puges. and
and Time and Money. Therefore, do
were that the stone» should not erends of every order,’ and all who
HARPER
’
S
PERIODICALS
Mr. Allen sxxears t*y It. it is really xxonderful ,;ultur1“l paper (, ter (ret
are
interested
in
a
psychological
w), wht
Bava
by
bearing
in
mind
that
the
great
bow
it
»*uit«
every
member
of
the
family
t
”
contain less than 60,000 words,
Per Year
tof the
M k L sk . “ U vll. p» rhai>s 1 h .d bi ttersend fora •°r only the ■
j I sen.
Range—Grant county, Oreguu.
A
Specimen
Copy
*,
for,
if
it
h
any
thing
like
what
yon
that they might be on any subject problem; there is the newspaper I
I
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L
U
S
T
R
A
TED.
aloi
>e,
$2.50.
»«ter
rei
say it i«, it will amuse and instruci tho whole of ue.'*
I’. O.—Burns, Grant county, Oregon.
lhe writer may chose to select, that man to call out the praise of the HARPER'S BAZAR
If a
Sius Lil. ”1 see that W. Jennings Demorest,
■1.00
med, h<
the publisher, 15 East 14th street. New York, la
4 00 ‘
the MS. must be type written, that .■ most critical class, his co-workers; HARPER'S MAGAZINE
her ma
offering to send a Specimen Copy for 10 cents, «o
4 ou !
WEEKLY
RILEY <fc HARDIN.
ide. au<
eaeh installment should end at a i there are two or three characters HARPERS
we
cant
lose
anything,
as
each
number
contains
. 2.00 1
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE
•s^takeu
fi
a ’Pattern Order’ entitling the bolder to any
Add reta ISAAC FOSTER.
legal d
point of such interest that the read-1 whose humor will fill all the de­ ! Pontage Free to all subscribers in the United
Pattern she may cbooee, and in any Bize-which
Any
j States, Canada, or Mexico.
mands
for
that
always
attractive
alone make« each copy wortli Ho ccnta ; and 1 juet
er would be anxious to see the'
«toffice
want a jacket pattern like Mrs. Allen’s. The
The volumes of the Bazar begin with the first
»er, or ’
next, and that the story should > element of a story; there is the i number
subscription pric e io only £2(0 a year; and I
penai b
for January of each year. When no
mutt say 1 can’t we bow they can publish M
literary
finish
to
satisfy
the
lover
is time is mentioned, Butscriptiou will begin
have the greatest amount of move-.
if a
elegaat a Magazine for
little money?’
H
oiiber branded on
\\iih
the
Number
current
at
the
time
of
receipt
cenai
inent with the less amount of tire-| of high-class novels, and lastly I •of order.
Bound volumes of Harper’s Bazar for three Left Stifle: Horizontal
f
loin« description. Two of these there is Margaret, with her love and ' year
M. J. O'C onnor , Agent.
in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail
conditions The Free Press was her lover, and her delightful wo­ pl.fitage paid* or by express, free of expel.Be, Double H
manly qualities to fascinate—wll, (provldru the freight dues not exceed one dol-
obliged to modify.
la i per volume) for >7 a volume.
all of us.”
cases for each volume,suitable for bind
It was seen even before the first i Both T he H erald and Free Press Ing Cloth
will be sent by mail pi.Hpaid on revvipt of
|1 eav h.
la the Largest in the World, having
LOUISVILLE. KY.
MS. was received that the time giv­ one year for only $2.65.
C attle branded on
Remittances should be made by 1\ st Office
in actual cultivation not less than The Leading Agricultural Journal of the South and West.
en was too Bhort in which to com­
Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of lots.
I Newspapers are not to copy this advertisment
Left Side* V. Un
Harney Valley Grain.
plete a good seriul story, and so
without the express order of Harper ik brothe.-s
Made by Farmers for Farmers.
A<1 re««
HARPER ik BROTHERS
the time was extended to July 1,
der
bit in Right ear,
Such a drouth as this of the pre­
As a record of successful agriculture. H ome
thus giving authors two months sent season has never before in the
and F arm has no e«|ual. Every topic relating
doge up. Left ear:
to agriculture is openlv discussed in its columns
longer. This extension of time history of the Harney country been
l>y tne farmers themselves. No expense is spared
Smooth crop.
in securing it full account of every notable suc­
was made before the first MS. was known, and may never again.
cess on the farm. It is distinctively the
Range:
Grant,
Crook,
and
Lake
counties.
received, and so was fair to all.
Notwithstanding its severity,
P. o.—Riley, Graut county. Oregon.
FARMERS’ OWN PAPER.
Harner’s Magazine.
The next condition, as to type-writ­ however the record was made for
A record of their daily life, pre rented in a form
and language which make it plain to all.
ing, was modified so that any story the valley on the ranches of the
W. B. TODHUNTER.
IT8 LI8T OF CONTRIBUTORS
ILLUSTRATED.
in clear script would be received.
following named gentleman:
Contains the names of the most progressive farm­
H arper ’ s M agazine B die most useful,
Referring to this competition the J. C. Wooley
ers
of
the
South nnd West. They do not treat
THE OLDEST,
1261 bu.
en:c lining, ami beautiful peri<»«li<’at in die
of theoretical farming, but of the actual condi­
cattle branded
Levens Br« b .
11:1 ”
work!. Among theanruciionsfor 18S9, will with
Chicago Tribune says:
IS
THE
LARGEST,
tions
which
confront us to-day : B. F. Johnson ;
-s
-Wren<
h
”
on
Peter Clemens
1120 •*
be a new novel—an American story entitled Left llip.
Waldo F. Brown ; Henry Stewart . John M. Stahl ,
800 “
“'About a year ago The Detroit ■ J F. mb F. . Uopshall
MOST
RELIABLE
•'Jupiter
Lights
”
—
by
Constance
1
.
Wool-on
A.
I
’
.
Ford
;
Jeff.
Welborn ; Hugh T. Brooks ; John
Stenger
620 “
Ear mark«: Close-
C. F.dgar ; Steele's Bnvou ; '1*. B Ilnldxvin and a
illu-drations of Shakespeare’.« Comedie« by cr.»poft
Free Pre»» offered premiums for J no. AdamB
•205 •*
N IT R S E R Y
’ the Kight ear;
host
of
others
make
this journal indispensable.
E.
A.
Abbev;
a
Series
of
articles
on
Russia,
Geo. McGowan
175 *‘
Unuer Blope in the
the three best serial stories that
GROWING STOCK Moreover, it is equally
illustrated hy T. de Thuistrup; papers on Left tar.
Total
5322
A
HOME
MAGAZINE.
the Dominion of Canada, ami a character­
■hould’be sent to it before July 1,
FOR THE WEST.
Every subject of interest to the home-maker is
Jas. Copshall’s 18 acres averaged istic serial by Charles Dudley Warner; three
1889. A» nothing has yet been
fully treated. Mary Marsden, i.oisCatcsby, Mrs.
• Norwegian Studies,” by Bjornsisjerne
Brown. Mrs. Daviess, Miss Cabell, Miss Mosby,
heard of the result, it is supposed ¡46$ bushels to the acre. . We were Bjorn-on, illustrated; “Commodu«” a his­
Alice Winston and u score of others will contrib­
unable
to
obtain
numbers
of
acres
torical play by die author of ‘•Ben-IIur,” il
that the mass of manuscript offered
ute
regularly.
horsf . r are branded
lustrated by J. R. Weguclin, etc. The edi­
FAITH LATIMER
has smothered the judges, if not sowed on other places.
torial denartmenis are conduc.ed by
with “S-wren ch” on the
Is in charge of our Children’s Department, nnd
The T. A. McKinnon
Alberts' George William Curd , William Dean How­
the entire Free Press establishment.”
Left
thigh.
the
has
the
peculiar
faculty of oeing both in­
I ells, and Charles Dudley Warner.
teresting aud instructive.
The Chicago Tribune is nearer threshing machine records the fol­
THE MYSTERY OF THE NATION
right than it imagined, probably, lowing work done during this thresh­ HARPER'S PERIODICALS:
Is a thrilling story appearing in K ome an ;
ing
season:
F
arm
,
by
John IL Musick, and is exciting wi.h
when that item was penned. The P. F. Stenger
Per Year:
attention. Short stories by distinguished vs i «'.e*...
Lorens Bro«.
$3,000 offer of The Free Press Smith
X.RPER
’
8
MAGAZINE
..................
*;
appear from time to time.
Range:
Grant
and
Mnlheur
counties.
«t Young
APRICOTS.
P. «>. audit, kb Durits. Grant cu.. Oregon.
XRPEli S WEEKLY
I
BILL ARP S LETTERS
exiled forth manuscripts, not only Voegtlev
it Keineinan
kllPER'S i’.AZAi:.............................
Appear in each issue, and this humorous phi!
J.
Wilson
A.
from every part of the country, but .1. S. Bow en
AKPER’« YOUNG PEOPLE
pher xvas never more interesting than at ini
time.
from every part of the world. Over I Peter I'lemeiiB
i’oitiige Free ir> all Sub-eriber in
IN ITS EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT
William«
H RHI;
seventy-five manuscripts came from ! —
Henry Bugler
H ome and F arm speaks boldly and fearlessly i
--
Kriskey
behalf of “ Fanners’ Rights.” It favors a .
England alone. Several stories W. R .Claypool
The volumes of lie Magazine begin wi h
vision of the tariff in behalf of the farmer 1>■
the Numbers tor June ami December of
were received from Australia, and W. 1». Buchanan
roads for the farmer ; Free Mail Dcliv« rv t
Roper <t Gilbert
ea'-h
year.
When
no
lime
is
specilied.
sub
­
farmer ; Co-operation among the farnut -
one or two from New Zealand. Thoa. Potter..
A. STENGER.
scriptions will begin wi ll the Number cur­
aim is to ” Bust Trusts.” Its motto is
EurltMtCMliim, | J).
(,’. But kland
South America sent in some, but J. Campbel!
rent
at
time
of
receipt
of
order.
•* Fair Trade and Farmers’ Right«.'
Inerirti» ¡---------
it Dugan
Bound
volume«
ot
Harper
’
s
Magazine,
f
or
the great bulk of manuscripts came A. J. Brown
□.M. FERM OTIC E
l.'.VfTLK Irra de
three year« bacic, in nea. cloth binding, wi.
— Marshall -
from the United States. The Jar. Perrie
ile rei
be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of $3
PINES, CEDARS...
s desire
V. Motley
per volume. Cloth Ca-es, tor binding, 50
Judges, as the Tribune surmises, [ o.
1
Ä
J. W. Jones
cents each—by mail, po.-t-paid.
A .-¡¿it in
were almost smothered underneath ! Jason
Hixon
Index 10 Harper’« Magazine, Aii'h.ibc'.i
A’Di g «
Zeigler
the immense accumulation of man- i Chas.
cal,
Analytical,
and
Clas.-itied,
,;
or
\
olume
THE
SELF-THREADING
JnBon Bennett
TREES,
SHRUBS,.
I
to
70,
ineiu.-ive,
from
June,
i
<50
10
June,
—
Duiiuingtou
uscripts. It was proposed, when
18S5, one vol. Cloili, |1.00
the large number received were Lucy Baird
Remittances should be made by Po< <»fli- e
Range—Grant («»uut.i
but nt
Money Order, or Draft, ;o avoid chance of
counted over, that the best thing
P, u.—durila, Grant t
Immo
loss.
Adver
APPLES.
PLANTS
The Free Press could do was to
uet i
Address HARPER
BROTHERS. New-
have the judges read only the first ,
York. T he H erald and Magazine, |5.00. I
three chapter»
chapters of each story. But.
~ i
1 Dark Pax Filly, 2-yenrB old. «mall whPe «pot
on considering the matter, it was ,
<»n end ot Ui.ac or upper lip iiol branded, never BERRIES, QUINCES,
In it are com­
been «hod; not broken. iiuBaspaxin on hind
thought perhaps a story which did !
leg and ringbone <>n the foot of the other leg.
bined the fin-
1889
Not ’ - i; seen Bini e March. Plense send in­
not appear to amount to much in
eit mechanic­
formation to H erald ofhu . Owner .«if! nai-
the first’three'•'installments, might |
isfx finder for truuu!«.
Aug. 15-4
PEACHES, FLOWERS,
al skill, the
Harper’s Weekly,
ilevelop great strength as the story ;
moat useful
went on, and so every manuscript
and practical
ILLUSTRA T E D.
Agents
j Entirely NECTARINES,
received was read through with the
elements, and
greatest of care from beginning to
all known ad-
H arper ’ s W eekly bag a well established Wanted
s
«n"
¡New Book
ery di
'ace
as
the
leading
illustrated
newspaper
ii:
•nd.
vantages that
The moot wonderful collection of prac tical ,
America. The fairness of its edii«»rial com-
make a sew­
menis oncurrent puli.it b hus earned for it the REAL VALUE IIU«1 EVERY-DAY USE for the people
The work of reading the manu-
publil
lie glot C. A M A RVF.L OF
respect of all impartial readers, nnd lhe variety ■ '
EVERGREENS,.
..
.
ing machine
MONEY
-8
a
\
INH
Hl
i
MONEY
EARNING
f«»r
every
and
ext
ellerue
ui
i>s
literarx-
o.nteniB.
w
hich
•eript» and judging them occupied :
randa,
include serial amt short stories b> the best and line owning it. Thousands of beautiful, helpful
desirable
to
•bout two months and a half. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of mt st pt.pulur writcis, fit it for the perusal of engravings, showing just now t j do everything
H bra
sell
or
use.
N<>
competition,
nothing
like
it
in
the
universe
people of the widest range of tasics and pur­
Many very good stories had to be California, so laxative and nutritious, gin
e, in tl
’s. Suplemen sare frequently provided, and When xou select that whic h .« of true value ,
ig
Bui
ARBOR
VIT2E,....
■a
.
’
es
me
sure.
All
sincerely
desiring
paying
thrown away out of the competi­ with the medicinal virtues of plant, no expense is spared to bring the high« st order rimployment and looking for something thor
ELDREDGE MFC. CO.
artistic ability to bear upon the iliustraiion
tion, because they did not comply known to be most beneficial to the of
oughix
HP.sT-<
lass
ai
an
exira«)rdinarily
loxv
of the changeful ph£M8 of home und foreign
factory and Wholeialo Office, Belvidere, III.
human system, forming the ON LY PER­
history. A new woik of fiction from the pen of PR!' E. should write far description and terms
with the rules set down.
97! Wabaah Are., Chicago.
W illiam D ean H o yells , and uno by ( apt ot. the iimst remarkable achievement in book­
FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
making
since
the
world
began.
FIRS, BALSAM
C harles K ing , xvill be among the leading fea­
The result of the competition has | promptly on the
39 Broad Street, New York,
»
tures of the W eekly for 1«»9.
>nt
SCAMMEL & CO., Box 5003,
been that Maj. Joseph Kirkland, of |
THIS--ide
St. Louis or Philadelphia
HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
Chicago, Ill., has taken the first’ KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BCTEES
try ufi
—AND TJ —
PER year :
prise of $1,600. llis story is enti-l
NUTS, FRUITS.
1HES‘S¿
tied "The Captain of Company i Cleanse ti« System Effectually,
IIARPF.R WEEKLY
. .4.00
K.” Mr. Kirkland is the author of |
— M> THAT —
HARPER'S MAGAZINE
4.00
"Zury, the Meanest'Man in Spring PURE BLOOD,
HARPER'S BAZAR.
4.00
¡ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS.
We will «enJ the entire list of Twenty Valuable Book»
HARPER
’
S
YOUNG
PEOPLE
2,00
REFRESHING
SLEEP.
County,” ‘'The McVey»,” and other j
enumerated and described below, to every subscriber tc
Frirf Menatoi
P.a
age
free
to
all
ant
sc
in
the
United
.hii paper for the eusuinx year, who re mils twenty ccnt>
HEALTH and STRENGTH
famous stories.
'U addition to the rejruiar subecription price. These
States. l aua.la, or Mexico.
STANDARD AND BEST.
'simar
look«, tach one oi winch contains a complete first claat
The second prize, $900, goes to1 ■Naturally follow. Every one is using it
aovel or other W" k by a wjl-known and popular
THE SÇ of
and
all
are
delighted
with
it.
Ask
your
BIRCH,
SPRUCE,
ELDER,...
■.uthor,
are
publishe
i
in
neat
pamphlet
form,
printed
The Volumes of the W eek • -begin? with the
Omaha, Neb , and is taken bv Mrs 1
l IBRA kt
'rom rood readable type on good paper, and many ot
for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manw
fat Number for Januar.v of ea< h tear. When no
them handsomely illustrated. They comprise some ol
Elia W. Pcattie. Her story is en­ druggist
lime is mentioned. siibs< riptioi a will begin
factuied only by the
.he finest works ever written by some ol the preatest
«
with
the
number
current
at
lime
of
rec
eipt
of
ITSELF
tnd
must popular wi iters, i «»th of America aud Europe-
titled “The Judge.”
;
tach one i» complete in itself :
FIG SYRUP CO. order.
se Jnd
bound Volumes of H arper ' s W eekly , for 3
The third prize, of $500, was | CALIFORNIA
ASH,
LINDEN,
CHESTNUT,
.
No.
91«. The Aasnt Mecwlre Doeemcnta. Ry theatithe*
!
S an F samcibco , C al .
¡
Pri«* _
•1 •• Tea W:new
I’srKRs " One s»i th* funniest beokt
years ba»-k in neat cfath binding, wilt be sent
• warded to Elbridge S. Brooks, of' lovKViits. Kr.
»•♦r publish««!—I
«^ual to Its famous picdaccMor, " WI4u*
ox mail. p.mage paid, or bx express, free of ex­ 3000 more Words and nearly 2000 more Ilin*-
Nuw Yota. m
,i'x
Sedett."
*'• Ju<i«
pel re provided the expet Be does Lot exceed |1
t rations than any other American Dictionary.
No. 1W. Hijab
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*
Be«npol«'*s
Adventure« In
N’ew "
Ì ork.
Boston. Mass. The title of his sto­
u volume) for 7 per volume.
Sy the aui.iw,
nor ut
w. •' I
Nia» .........
Hi
.......
Far»«»." . Full
... - •
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the supplementary features, original with
situations, lau(bal>le
2*
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