East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 28, 1889, Image 4

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    MISCELLANEOUS
ST FRANCIS’ ACADEMY.
CONDUCTED BY THE
Only One Dollara Year,
The most popular Weekly News
paper in the I nited States, the
largest eirculation, and the only
strictly Weekly Newspaper that
ever succeeded in obtaining and
holding year after year a circula­
tion in every state and territory
(and nearly every county) of the
United States. All the news, bet­
ter departments and more firs'-
class entertaining and instructive
reading, than any other dollar pa-
per’published.
SISTERS OF
S peaking
OR.
BAKER CITY
The < nurse <>f instruction include* all ofthe
Branchesofa I' b fui and Christian education
hiBtrumental Music; Paintingin all ita
branehea: Crayoi» aud Wax-Work, forra extra
chargta.
S’UuiC'Will be re.-uined rfeptcìnber 2d, isso.
For tur htr pnr.icular« uddreas
Sinici* Su pori« ir,
Baier City, Or
Aug 13-34
llOR'EH
branded
■tifie: OK.
IF YOJ WISH A GOOD REVOLVER
r,o^"oVE
AddrciB ISAAC FO n TEIL
lIonaKs
Left Stifle:
i
Horizontal
S'
C attlk branded ot
I.eft bide
■'7!
I’ll
V.
»1er bit lu Right ear
ch so up.
SMITH & WESSON’S
Finest small
u. ins evei =x..
.. fartu eil a—
and the ilr»t cnoicoof ail
experts. In calibres
83 and 44-luO. Single or
double action. Safety Ham-
mcrleu and Target models.
Best ijuulity wrought
tueel, carefully inspected ,?***',
for workmanship and stock. Lnrhaled for
finish« durability nu<l accuracy. Do
i;ot be deceived by cheap malleable iron iniitatwne
often sold for the genuine article. They are unre­
liable and dangerous. The S mith A W esson R e -
v ilvkrs are Htuinped upon the barrels with firn» s
name, address and date« of patents, and are guar­
anteed perfect. Insist upon having them, and if
your dealer cannot supply you, an order sent to ad­
dress below will receive prompt aitentl* n. Descrip­
tive catalogue and prices upon application.
8M1TU ¿L WESSON,
t*priugiield, Mae*.
I.cft ear:
C opies
....
Smooth < rop.
k-*- VnE "•»»
We invite every reader of this pa­ J'.a’iL'i ’¡rant,
Crook, an'l Luke countieB.
per and every readerof this county, 1’. «>. — Bilev, ’»rant cwunty, Oregon.
to write us for two specimen copies.
First, write us a postal card imme­
diately for n sjH'cimen copy of the
Weekly Blade that you may get a
full discription of Knox's temper­
ance serial story, “Teetotaller I tick.”
Second, write us again about De­
cember 1st for another free specimen
of the Blade, and we will send you
n paper containing the opening
chapters of the story. Send the
names and addresses of all your
friends at the same time.
C onfidential to A gents .
Anybody can earn ten dollars
very quickly by" raising clubs for
the Blade. We are now paying
the highest amount for clubs ever
offered by any newspaper. We
want agents everywhere. Write us
A I will pu
Polini« J
for^eontidential terms to agents.
U U the nu- k
,i-ff<>n of a:i\ ***>
$ ü P" fY
Address, The Blade, Toledo, O. »....... r I ' i«.u ». kf i: g .1 » . ci ,K n iv.
stock of the nbo\ of.ei< H„¡ uk therma.
HOME ANU FAR“
LOUISVILLE, KY.
The Leading Agricultural Journal of tho South and V.’es
Made by Farmers for Farmers.
As a record of successful agriculture, H ome
and F arm has no equal. Every topic relating
to agriculture is openlv discussed in its columns
by the farmers themselves. No expense is spared
in securing a full account of every notable suc­
cess on the farm. It is distinctively the
Adorn your liarncg,
A $1 Paper, S03 Pagci, 1300 Iilustratlo: s
Karma, yoUr
Ptttcca, with trees a 1 shrubbery
ALMOST GIVEN AWAY
Nothing io this age «f Cheap Liitrainre or ia aay olbtr tge has rqnallei I' d f.¿lowing
EXTRAOR3XNAKY OE’FER
To every person who (within 60 days from
the date of this paper) will subscribe for
ESstst Oreg-on
Huiteti t a the elin.u.e of East
Ami
Urt'Kon.
a
fr.i.it
buy only
kuuwn
RES I’ON n 1 BLE
II OU 8
That
will BCIKt
what you
pa
’h* money for :
I ait »it Vurietiea true
to the
name;
Vigorotiri plants;
cious pack
Healthy,
anti Judi­
tg.or ull is l«)dt—Labor
and Time ami Money. Therefore, d0
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 50 A YEAR.
Save by bearibo ■ : mind that the great
THE CELEBRATED ILLUSTRATED HUMOROUS PAPER
TEXAS
SIFTIJSTG-S
Tho rabscription price of SIFTINGS is $4 a year. It is a 16-pa go paper, pro­
fusely illustrated by tho leading artists and caricaturists of the day.
In the matter
• of original humor, it is acknowledged to b tai id at the bead of the illustrated press of
the country, aud lias beeu well named “The Witty Wonder of the World ”
It is
published in New York and has a National reputation.
The merits of SIFTINGS
are so well known that we do not deem it necessary to refer to them further.
th new subscribers and those who renew their subscriptions will have tho
privilege of this offer.
11EMEMBER that TEXAS SIFTINGS is offered at this prico only to those who
subscribe within tho next GO days.
No such offer as this lias ever been made.
We
M. J. O C onnor , Agent.
offer the two papers for less than the p ice of TEXAS SITTINGS.
No one but our subscribers can g< t SIFTINGS for less than $4 a year.
Tho regular prico of that papor is now, and will continuo to be, $1 a year, but the
publishers, being desirous of adding to their list of subscribers in this section, have made
a special and extraordinary reduction to us for a limited period.
Tho amount for both papers should be sent direct to us by T. O. Order, Postal
Note, or otherwise, and we shall order tho publishers to mail
York to you for one year.
SIFTINGS
800 ACRES
from New
Call, or write to this office, and you will get a sample copy of SIFTINGS.
S'
) (> tnr
IT8 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Contains the names of the most progressive farm­
ers of the South and West. They do not treat
of theoretical farming, but of the actual concii
tions which confront us to-day : B F. Johnson ;
Waldo F. Brown ; Henry Stewart : John M. Stahl ;
A. P. Ford ; Jeff’. Welborn ; Hugh T. Brooks ; John
C. Edgar; Steele’s Bayou; T. B Baldwin ; nd ?.
host of others make this journal iiuli. pi n -a! ’
Moreover, it is equally
A HOME MAGAZINE.
Every subject of interest to the home-maker
fully treated. Mary Marsden, I.ois Catcsby, Mrs.
Brown, Mrs. Daviess, Miss Cabell, Miss Alosb
Alice Winston and a score of others will qontri
ute regularly.
FAITH LATIMER
Is in charge of our Children’s Department, ana
she has the peculiar faculty of being both in­
teresting and instructive.
THE MYSTERY OF THE NATION
Is a thrilling story appearing in H ome and
F arm , by John K. Musick, and is exciting wide
attention. Short stories by distinguished writers
appear from time to time.
BILL ARP’S LETTERS
Appear in each issue, and this humorous philoso­
pher was never more interesting than at this
time.
IN ITS EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT
H ome and F arm speaks boldly and fearlessly in
behalf of “ Farmers’ Rights.”
It favors a re­
vision of the tariff in behalf of the farmer ; better
roads for the farmer ; Free Mail Delivery to the
farmer ; Co-operation among the farmers, and its
aim is to “ Bust Trusts.” Its motto is
“ Fair Trade and Farmers’ Rights.”
RICOTS.
1RS, PLUMS,. .
NES, CEDARS.
¿ES, SHRUBS,
brande!
A i-i/it in
your Town Luig,
our Rttiiihcs, Your
FARMERS’ OWN PAPER,
ALM EDA A. STENDER
C attle
Ba L«». “ Why, Addle, you needn't cryuboul
only cai<l Mrs. Allen was a
Informed woman, aud 1V.UUcd J’OO would follow
her example.**
.
..
Mns l.ee
“Te., »nd l.i“t week yon said yoa
wished 1 could mana.e to I ok as stylish as Mrs.
Alito,—and she tnak<-s all her QWU ClQWts. Dut
•he han what 1 haven’t.”
M b . L ee . “What is that?”
. ,
Mus Lts. •* Well, the gits all of her infoima-
tlon from tin Magazine they take. I admit that
she knows all that is going on. smi is br 'Lit ana
entertaining in conversation, but I couid do as
well as she docs if 1 had the same source of
information. Sho lent me tho la« number of her
Magazine lately, and I learned more in one hour a
reading, about varions social matters and the
topics of tho day, than I w< aid pick up in a month
by my occasional chats with fr.ends. It certainly
Covers every top c of interest, from the new s of
the day down to the details of housekeeping;
and everything is so beautifully illustrated, too.
Every time Mamie goes over to the Allens ah©
comes back and reuses mo to f.ct yon t<> take
Demoreet’s Family Magazine, or th • t-tories are
so good. Even th • boys watch for i t very month,
as a place 13 found lor them abo in uh pages; and
Mr. Allen swears by it. It is really wonderful
bow it suits every member of the family I ’
M il L ek - W ell. perhans I hid bitter Bend fora
Specimen Copy; for, if it h anything like what you
sayitis.lt will amuse and instruct the whole of us.’’
M kb L ee ”1 t-ee that W Jennings Demorest,
the publisher, 15 East 14th Street. New York, ia
offering to send a Spccimon Copy for 10 cents, bo
we can't lose anything, as ca< h number contains
a ’Pattern Order’ entitlng the holder to any
Pattern she may choose, and in any bize—which
alone makes each <opy worth 3«> cent» : and 1 just
want a jacket pat ern like Mrs. Allen’s. The
subscription pri e is only 5 2 €0 a year; and I
must say 1 can’t see how they can publish so
elegaut a Magazine for u> little money.’’
it! I
A record of their daily life, presented in a form
and language which make it plain to all.
Harney Valley Grain.
J. (’. Wuolev
l^venB Bn a.
1‘eler Cleniei b
.I nb . ('opsluill
P. F. Stenger
Jno. Adaim
»co. .McLiuwan
Plant Trees!!
FRANCIS.
of .S pecimen
Such a da> dhas (hi* of the pr<>-
«ent season
before in the
' «’«•ttl?v of 'iie Harney country been
known, and may never again.
Notwithstanding its severity,
NotwitliHtnnding
however the record was made
the valley on the ranches of
following'nanted gentleman:
ADV
important to Our Readers
ST.
A N X o l • N C E M E N T E X T H A O K DIN A11Y.
In December we shall commence
publication of the most powerful
temperance serial story of modern
times. The well known author of
the Boy Traveler series of I ooks,
Col. Thomas W. Knox, is now en­
gaged in writing this stor , for
which we pay a roval sum. We
want this story to have the wide
circulation it deserves. In the in­
terest of humanity parents should
see that their chi dren read it and
especially the young men of every
community in this i road land
should be urged l y those who h iv,
an interest in them, to read this
story. The other ti itures
Weekly Bh.de io < d rot i e t.
here. They are well known Send
for a free sample copy and see ¡or
yourself.
KARTEKN
ADVEHTIEEMENTS.
ASK FOR IT!
each
APPLES, PLANTS,. .
THE SELF-THREADING
ELDREDGE
llangr—Grmit county. Ort'
P, <».—Buri «, (-rant c<»uii:y
Total
Jas. Copshall’a 18 acres average <1
46| bushels to the acre. \Vo were
unable to obtain numbers of acres
»owed on other places.
The T. A McKinnon A Alb rls
threshing machine records ti e f I
lowing work done during this thi e
ing season:
P. F. Stenger
Ixrvens Bn ■
Hinith A Young
Voegtley A Kciueman
A- J Wilaun
j. S. Bonen
|»v’(*r « leinei s
-•Wil I lai i a
llenr- l-ugicr
.. Kriake
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Lyman's Patent Combination Gun-Signt.
40 Per Cent.
Reduction lu
Price.
SEX’D FOR 70 page Catalogna
of Slshto. Rifle», etc.
Address,
Wm. LYMAN.
Middlefield, Ct.
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RIFLES, Pistols
and Shot Cuns.
COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS
GRANT’S
REDHEAD’S....................... ■■■■
CHARM
Hiatt Hewl.j.Mnchliie
Io at once eat a hl i»h
trade in all part., by
l> « <■>* nar tnarhinea
and rood» where the peojj
the«, wo will »end f
peiavn in eaeh lo a nt .the very
ne»» »«wing machine made in
he world.with all the atta.hrmnta
W. Will aleo »end f ree a complrte
line of our eoatly and valuable art
•ample« In return we a«k that ». u
• how what we tend, to thone who
Ktajr cal. at your home and after ‘J
month, all »hall become ycur own
-'onrrtv. Tl ■« grand ma. hint
•de abet the ftlNeri' patent«.
h<ehb«v«nin cm Fcforapatent»
.14 .... teu;l n uh tha
» a> hmento. and now aerie ter
S'.O. Rr»i mrontreat.mo»t 11*.
ml me. h.ne m th« won t. A >.
/i«e. No cat. tai required. Hain,
en. I bow *ho writ, to u» at cnee ran •<-.
t sewinr-BMihine
< and the
Agent
Wanted”! m
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appealing to the intarcsi of every i.u^l<
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THE MORNING CALL.
iinma 6.000.000 r*”»?-
of th- larr'st aiul tn »t rwltabl* !t<«aaa. and th. t uar
Ferry’s Seeds
D M FERRY A CO are
aim.w to. Igmi U> U lb«
aroett Seedsmer
In th« world.
D M FtnitY AOo’B
Wuetratoil DMMrtfX
live and Pticwti
SEEDANNUAL
For IRRP
Will ba mailed Fit Ct
tn ail appHeanfa. and
I not TMt't rn*U«n«ra
it («roavtne it. N»ro ■.
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D. M. FIRRY & CO.» Detroit. NUK
DAVIS’, and DAVIS’0. K
NUTS, FRUITS.
New York, (Alum Powders. ) jjc
CLEVELAND’S...................
PIONEER
(San Francisco)...!
OBNAMENTAL CYPR
DR. PRICE’S.
\l e w.ll Fond tli* entire list of Twenty Valuable Boek»
.‘numerated nn<l dBacrHied below, to «very hubscriber tc
.his paper tor the enmiing year, who rein.ts tu'enty centi
hi a Mit.oii to the regular auimcnption price. These
■ooks, tach one ut winch contains a complete flrat-clftM
novel or other *>■ k by a will-known and populai
ittthor, aie ptf'lishoi in neat painplilrt form, printed
roin good lead aide typo on good paper, and many of
.hem han'koniely illustrated. They < ompriae Mime of
.he finest woika ever written by some ol the greateai
tnd h ost
.utar w-t iters, i uth of America aud Europe.
Each uue is com) lete in ’.taelf :
Na. »1«. The
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No. IM. llljnb Itewnpolc*« Adventure* In New York,
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No. J17. Perfect Etiquettes o». How to R vravk if
toeirTY. A iwtiiplsie niA'H,.». *«>r I ai IU» »ml sent leinen. Riving
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ASH, LINDEN, CHE1
HECKER’S...................
«ILLEPS
ANDREWS&CO.’ Regal ”*Mi
Milveankee. Contains Alum).
RUMI UKD’b^wheu sot fresh IH
REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS
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— PUBLISHED------
OP ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS.
bp -
EEI Wei “THEWORST FOE"aF!iat
RED-BUD, SHADE
As to Purity and Wholcsomcncss of the Royal Baking Powder.
" I have tested a packago of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the
open market, aod tìnti it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream
of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain cither alum or
phosphates, or other injurious substances.
E. G. L ove , Ph.D.
“It is a scientific fact that the Royal Bakinç Powder is absolutely pure. Tho
Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest aud most reliable baking powder
offered to the public.
H. A. M ott , Ph. D.
JUNIPERS, RHODTDENlDR )N
EACH THE BEST OF ITJ KIN
“ The Royal Baking Powder Is purest in quality and highest in strength cf any
baking powder of which I have knowledge.
W m . M c M ubtbis , Ph.D.
pie Royal Baking Towder received the highest award over all competitor* at
♦he Vienna World’s Exposition, 1873; at the ( entmnial, Philadelphia, 1876; at the
American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country.
No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and uni­
versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, Baeutlsts and Boards of
ileal ;h all over the world.
N ote —The abovft Di vgr km fllu«tratcs th? comparative worth of various Baking
Powders, as shown by Chemfcal Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler.
A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in
each can calculate I, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by
1 rof. 8ched!er only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking
Powder kn( ws by pmct’cal experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound
more than ordinary kinds, it is far rrore economical, besides affording the advant­
age of better work. A sircle trial of the Royal Baking Fuwder will convince any
fair minded person of these facts,
. *
the din pram shorn some of the alum powders to be of a comparatively
fogh decree of rtrrnrth. it 1« not to be taken as indicating that thevhave any value.
All alum powders, no m a t ter how high their strength, are to be avoided as danigeroua
Send for a Catalogue, and m
y< ur hc’e< tiens in tune for ' he fa
delivery, if you want to piai t n
but the Fest, and that i
Cheap et. Last springy
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address the following-^ ame <
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we will arml postpaid b - a 1 rcnii.uu cn n>
cel|»< i ( t.u following »uVscrlptiou priCW
forthe comb.nation;
or our | iq* r r.i <! tl.- Daily Call $
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not rajr ve do i vt get <1 <rp t: tea
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ARBOR VITÆ,.
HANFORD’S, when fresh...
211 Wabanh
Chicago.
81) Broad Street, New York.
niiHT in inr. W orld Send'?
f<>r llluetrated Descriptive g
Circular.
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New Haven. Conn. ’
(Alum Powder) *.
RUMFORD’S, when fresh.. .G29E9HH
factory and Wholeule Office, Belvidere, HL
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TA BINES.
ROYAL (Absolutely Pure).
ELDREDGE MFC. CO.
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In it are ccm-
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most useful
and practical
elements, and
all known ad
vantages that
make a sew-
in; machine
desirable to
■ell or use.
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the “LOVELL” WABHtl to ¿3 Htt*r wwrk
’laDd ¿u it easier and In !•«« time than ary ether na- sneia
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world. Warra:. d £▼* year -, and if It rioa’t
’he
j- tYK^c’oth*» clean without mobin-, we will refund t«e rrr ey.
7 agents w
•'ti aremaklr<frm f711o$1&0rerretiBtb. Farmer«
to f’ durinc th* winter. I adfe« Lave greait nrevet
h - Washer. Retail price, onlv #o. Ravrole to tboM
acency Bi
Also th* CatoWatod KEKT03&
lAt.FKH at ’nanjfactun rs' lowest prices. We invite the
str.ctc«t inv»*tlfBti >a. Send your address cd a pootai card foe
Cutber particulars.
LOVELL WASHER CO., Erie, Pa.
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