MISCELLANEOUS STOCK KBA.ND». KA8TKRN APVEKTIBEMEXTi. APVEBTIMMKNT8. ST FRANCIS’ ACADEMY. important to Our Readers i Only One Dollara Year SUTERS GF ST. BY TUE CONDVCTCP ~lant Trees!! FRANC IF. Ta,« in»t p >pular Weekly N jwj paper in the United States, the largest circulation, and the only stjietly Weekly Newspaper that ever succeeded in obtaining «nd 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 first- ejass entertaining and instructive reading, than any other dollar pa per published. II orkks branded A XSOUXCEM EST EXT KAORIH SA Ry, Either Right or In December we shall commence •tifie: OJC. publication of the most powerful temperance serial story of modern I -Sit.,; times. The well known author of! Range—Grant county, Oregon. the Boy Traveler series of books Burns, (¡rant county. Oregon. Col. Thomas W. Knox, is now en gaged in writing this stor which we pay a roval sum AddrtKB !, iAi want this story to have the circulation it deserves. In t.l terest of humanity p.-in nts shoeld •l.»Eh • see that their children n 1 it. . ! especially the young men of every i.eft stifle community in this broad land should be urged by these who have an interest in them, to read this storv. The other features of th-. W eekly Blade need not be state ' here. Thev are well known. ,d for a free sample copy and yourself. SeitAKix or Sri i We invite ev -ry reader of t.hi per amt every reader of i-,i. , - to write r.s for two i-pccinivii c p;- - First, write us a postal card imm. diately for a specimen copy ol the Weekly Blade that von ma r ,-et : full discription of Knox's t mp'■" ance serial story, “Teetotaller • ■ck Second, write us again al out De cember 1st for another free specimen of the Blade, and we »yill send you a paper containing the opening chapters of the story. Send the names and addresses of all vour friends at the same time. a >o an Farm, most entertaining : cultural piper circulated, one \ . o|-onl.- the price of T he H i > 1 . IF VGJ WISH A COOD REVOLVER bkLV8 SMITH & WESSON 8 pat amali ÆY i a c •. o r far* i od ¿..d vi : HC.I choice of nil expert«, la calibres 82, M and 44 1XX Single or double action, Safety Ham- merles« ftUd Target models. Beat quality wrought f l cel, carefully inspected - - for workmanship and stock. Unrivaled for finixh, «lurnbillty nnd accuracy. Do i.ol be deceived by cheap malleable iron iniilatiuno eften sold for Hie genuine article. They a:e unro ll b!e and dangeroua. The S mith & wks - ò < n Rr- v - lvij - s are stain|>ed upon the barrels with firm’s na ne, address unddatesof patents, and are gunr- n- tee<l perfect. Insist upon having them. f a tir deafer cannot supply you, an order see* to rd- i ss below will receive prompt attentir n catalogue and prices upon application. MMITU & WESSON. Kpriuaficid, Biaa* ¡T/TIIIIs THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL branded MORNING CALL Price, 00.00 per Year, rpUE SAN FBANCI3C0 WEEKLY CALL * Is a handsome eight-pago paper. It is h- rat t) BH.’d every Thursday, and contains all c( tlie important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to data of publication. It contains in teresting special correspondence from all of (bo principal cities of the world and a v:v..t amount of the best .selected and original general literature. It furnishes the latest and most reliable financial new» and mar ket quotations, nud give) special attention to horticultural and agricultural uows, i.n l is in every respect a 11 r. t-class family puper, appealing Io the interest of every mcmlx! of the household. Siri I THE MORNING CALL. Range—(¡runt county, Oregon. I’, '. 'n r (¡ruin < oiiut« or. ! Jas. Copshall's IS acres " averaged ‘ - 4tq bushels to the acre, n C were .,,.1.,,^ unable to obtain numbers Ul r *l(. ll.H , •owed on other placet;. I The T. A. McKinnon tfc Alberts threshing machine record^ the fol lowing work done during this thresh- ing Hcason: (HE VEN ISSUES A I,’EEK) Is a live metropolitan daily. It 1 as iho LARGEST CIRCULATION and fa recognized a> being the LEADING NEWSPAPER of toe Pacific Coast. Either of the above papeia wo will send postpaid as a premium on ro ceipt of tho following subscription pri»”.f for the combination; STRAYED OR STOLEN. been Rhod: n.»t broken 11« lug Bild ringbone on (he f-»> Not beun ^ee’i b I iup M/irr fomi.it i,i to' Fl r h k i n ( ni'i- T he < e ) , Olli I i" KlNEúT - mi ^ßEST uta i _ •» R | WOODWORK C)3X0‘ AÍÍACilMEHTí( J ST LOUIS MO r '¡»JUS-T n OAUASTEX. ■ ! I’AlirMKNT. I U! ¡i B BARBIE REPE atingju FLES BALLARD HUNTING, GALLERY^TARGET RIFLES Tho best an<l simplest I h tu n L RIFLES wk Strongest Shooting. yL easiest worries . All sizes from 22 calibre to 45 calibre. V|X Th« BALLARD All prices from e i fs.oo has won more i prizes at Target ’ shooting than all other makes of Titles put to gether. »nd th We guarantee Our ’ 1888 Cata EQUAL TO iiodßErrHAT ; her C ured ? LIVER 5 HERMIT SzlLVF. pos rrivetv C upe •KATRIE lU H. BBtRS ITCH.SCALOHEAO tiTUR.RINGWORM aNUUrEDHEllDS.8URN5 íANYCISEOFSKIN DISEASE !¡¡X *ÇAUSLSíRATCHEJ4M HORSfS fil up. Stand without a . rival for ftccu- k racynnd killing iJX poweron largo ^Morsmiill game Our Goods 8CA IT8 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Contains the namesof the most progressive farm ers of the South and West. They do not treat of theoretical fanning, but of the actual condi 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 and a host of others make this journal indispensable. Moreover, it is equally Every subject of interest to the home-maker i3 fully treated. Mary Marsden, Lois Catesby, Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Daviess, Miss Cabell, Miss Mosl ” Alice Winston aud a score of others will CGïUrib- ute regularly. FAITH LATtriER Ia in charge of our ClliMr.n s Department, and alie has the pfc«var faculty of being both in- leresting and instructive. THE MYSTERY OF THE NATION Ts a thrilling story appearing in K ome and F arm , by John R. Mustek, 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 tills time. IN ITS EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT H ome and F arm speaks boldly and fearlessly in behalf of “ Farmers’ Rights.” It favors . - vision of the tariff in behalf of the farmt . be’ roads for the farmer ; Free Mail Delive: - t . 1 v farmer ; Co-operation among the farniei aim is to ‘‘ Bust Trusts.” Its motto is “ Fair Trade and Farmers’ Bights.” Oregon. Q. buy only And from a known R E8P0N S I B L E HOD That will send líí you what you ¿Jit To every person who (within 60 days from the date of this paper) will subscribe for pay th’ money for: Latest Varieties true to the name; Vigorous plants: I Healthy, and Judi cious packing,or ail is lost—Labor and Time and Money. Therefore, ao Save by boaring in mind that the gr* SUBSURII’TIOX PRICE 2 50 A YEAR. THE CELEBRATED ILLUSTRATED HUMOROUS PAPER TEXAS SIFTIKOS The subscription prico of SIFTINGS ia $4 a year. It is a 16-pago paper, pro fusely illustrated by the leading artiste aud cariuaturists of tho (lay. In tho matter of original humor, it is acknowledged to stand at tho bead of the illustrated press of tho country, aud has been well named “Tho Witty Wonder of the World.” It is published in New York and has a National reputation. The merits of SIFTINGS aro so well known that wre do not deem it necessary to refer to them further. Loth new subscribers and those wbf renew their subscriptions will have the privilego of this offer. REMEMBER that TEXAS SIFTINGS is offered at this price only to those who subscribe within the next 60 days. No such offer os this has ever been made. We offer the two papers for less than the price of TEXAS SIFTINGS« No one but our subscribers cun get SIFTINGS for less than ft I ft year. Tho regular price of that paper is now, and will continue to bo, $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. The amount for both papers should be sent direct to us by P. 0. Order, Postal Note, or otherwise, and wo shall order the publishers to mail SIFTINGS from New York to you for one year. Call, or write to this office, and you will get a sample oopy of SIFTINGS« 800 ACRES IS THE OLDEST, IS THE LARGEST, $100.00 Special Fromium. MOST RELIABLE Texas Siftings Pub. Co. will pay $100 Cash to the person who obtains N U RS E R Y the largest li-t of annual subscribers upto April 1, 1890. This offer is GROWING ST open not only to those who take subscriptions to “Siftings,” at the regu FOR THE W lar -, 4.10 i p r a: tun rate and send same to Texas Siftings office, but is also open to all who take subscriptions on terms offered above and send cash to the oflice of The East Oregon Herald, Bprns, Ore. , ¡eterson’s LI a gazine r ■ ---- best >i : : . > . ■ i ■ >,n I . r ■ . ¡■■-■i . -inc u - git en during the • ou. M 890. 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ASH, LINDEN, CHESTNUT, HECKER’S...................... «ILLETS. TULIPS, W.C SPIN.I WiI/9 A Ji DRE WS A CO. “ Regal”«! Milwaukee, (Contain« Alum). BU MIO Kit'S , wbeo Dot fresh I ¡RED-BUD, SHADE TREES BEPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Parity and Wholesomcness of tho Royal Baking Powder« “ I have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the open market, aDd find it composed of pure arid wholesome ingredients. It is a cream of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does uot contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious substances. E. G. L ove , Ph.D. “It is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder fa absolutely pure. Tho Royal Baking Powder fa undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. U. a . M ott , Ph. D. J U NIP E R 3, R H ) 3 0 D E N D R 0 EACH THE BEST OF ITSK “The Royal Baking Powder fa purest In quality and highest In strength of any baking powder of which I have knowledge. W m . M u M uutihz , Ph.D. The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all competitors at the Vienna World’s Exposition, 1873; at the (. entennial, Philadelphia, 1876; at the American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country. No other article of human food ban ever received such high, emphatic, and uni versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientist« and Boards of Health all over the world. N ote .—The above D iagram illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. 8chedler. A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculated, the result being os indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Schedlcr only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, besides affording the advant« age of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facts. • While the diagram shows some of the alum powder* to be of a comparatively high degree of rtrongth. it is not to be taken a* indicating that thevhave any value. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength, are to be avoided as dangerous Mate a, a <: In » *T«r fallilo* i hair eh fll I a value la i d eu irò • pai riplnjt it. h I g health t.. .k a boti.v. Suited ts the climate of Eagt 15>'- -■ ASK FOR IT! Lyman’s Paient Combination Gnn-SIgnt. Mia w teet mg, ia the i female uuift Farm*, yfc#r PlaeeB, with trees and ihrubbery b In it are com bined the fin est mechanic- ns tutu, nrr moat uaern) and practical elements, and 1. a- all known ad r vantages that make a sew. ing machine desirable to sell or use. MA.DK. MONK UU« o eu,. N.. When you • NIMl'l utighl rm B. * on the tn r luakiug f* Your Ranches, Your THE SELF-THREADING i ltq ” ” • ” •• ‘ •• ‘ 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 openly discussed in its columns by the farmers themselves. No expense is -.pare ’ in securing a full account of every notable stu- cess on the farm. It is distinctively the A HOME MAGAZINE. THE SAN FRANCISCO branded in LOUISVILLE, KY. The Leading Agricultural Journal of tho South and West. Price, &1.35 per Year, on 1 eft side; circle- A Split HOMÉ^ANS FARM, PAPEBVU — WITH — ALM EDA A. STENDER 2. Wished I could mana.e to look as stylish as Mrs. Allen,—and she makes all her 0WU clothes. But she has tv hat I haven’t.** Ma. Lae. •• What 1» that ?** M f # M uii L ie . •* tv ell, she gets all of her Informa tion from the Magazine they take. I admit that the knows all that is going on, and is bright and entertaining in conversation; but I coma ao as well as she docs if 1 had tho same source of Information. She lent tne tho last number of her Magazine lately, and I learned more in one hour • reading, about various social matters RDd the topics of the day, than I would p ck up In a month by my occasional chats with friends. It certainly covers every top e of interest, from the news or the day down to the details of housekeeping; and everything is so beautifully illustrated, too. Every time Manre goes over to the Aliens* sho comes back and teases mo to get you to take Demorest’s Family Mnca^ine, as th<- stories aro to good. Even th boys watch for ir every month, ns a place is found for t! era al o in its pages; and Mr. Allen swear» by it It is really wonderful how it suits everv member of the family 1 ” M il L ek ” Well, perhaps I h d better send fora Specimen Copy; for, if it i* »ny thing like what you say it i.-». it willamu.-e andinstruci the whole of us.” M bs L ee . “1 see that W Jennings Demorest, the publisher. 15 Fait 1 th f tre< t. New York, ia offering tn send a Specimen Copy for 10 cents, so we cant lose nything, rs each number contain» a ‘Pattern Or er’ crititl ng the holder to any Pattern bhe may choose, and in any size—which alon? makes each - opy wort h 30 cents : and I just want a jacket pat ern like Mrs. Allen’s. Tho Bubni ription pi i e is only ‘ 2 00 a year; and I must ^ay I can’t see how they can publish «• elegant a Magazine for to little money.** your Town Ly Adorn jour Homes, Mas Ltx. “Yes. and lart week you said yo« FARMERS’ OWN PAPER, nn 1 Five Hundred l»»»lfars fur vp v’ V 'he Unes» and conviction of any per- B-<n or pc ••••.bi s. killing or stealing nn v of the fltock >'i the above brand or belonging thereto. C attle Mn Li«. •* Why, Addie, you needu € cry it I I only said Airs. Allen waa a very Informed woman, aud I Wished you would 1 her example.” . A record of their daily life, presented in a form and language which make it plain to all. Range Grunt amt Malheur counties. P. (». nddriFs buii.0, urant co., (hegmh 1’2C1 bu. 11; 1 “ 1120 ” . (too “ 620 ” 205 ” 175 “ ( 30 lOUA 1(M si lf»6 o H '.s I.r»U nl —T he II erai i > OIS S 3.0 Afadfa'A'nlley Grat». 1*. F. S'.vi)ger Lercna Brós. Smith Young Voegtltí.v *L Roiiivmau A. J Wilson J. 8. H om en Peter <‘lernet.■ — Williams Henrv Bugiar -- Kriekcy W. R .< Imponi W . p. I U< bui an Roper A G liberi Th. a. Potter.. J. (’. inn k’and ('ampbell A l ugnu A. J. Brown — M -v «hall Jur Perrie i ». V. Mo: le J. W . J • OR Jaa >n Mix i. ( lira Zei Jàa -a H ' — pflu’-h Lucy Pair-- Sister Superior, Baser (’icy, Dr Aug I ' AN HIBMIVM I FOR Such uYlrouth an this of the pre- - SBD^ttf,on ',!,s »«-’ver before in the mWory of the Harney country been known, anil may neverjigajn. Notwithstanding its severity, however the record was made for the valley on the ranches of the following'named gentleman: Total wil¡ lu esimie September 2d, 1889. fur.h« r ? »anicular.« address I.eft thigh. Anybody call earn ten dollars very quickly by raising clubs fqr the Blade. We are now paying the highest amount for clubs ever offered by any newspaper. We want agents everywhere. Write us for confidential terms to agents. Address, The Blade, Toledo, O. - - OR. < on include n all of the ul an'! Ch:istinti education. le I c ; fainting in all ita and Wax-Work, form extra wi'h “S-wronih”on the C onfidential to A gents . J. (’. Wooley I.evene Hr.«. Peter ( letnei;« Jai. Gopshall I*. F. Stunner .. J no. Adan.s Guo. McGowan I i K i. i i Send for a Catalogue, and a your selections in time for the delivery, if you want to plant ¡•nt the Pest, and that is always Cheap« st. Last spring, alone, than a Call at this Office and order address the following-named GEORGE BOX - 0,000,000 <« IW. »raw, .Mi m.« I roUsl.tr V— th. . Ferry’s Seeds FBHKY B CO are now|*i<*l t© Le the Soedstntn In th« world. D M FtRWT A Co*s lllurf ra t*»l,l Vertí D Uve and Pnced SEED ANNUAL For tBBO Will br ■'Ml»«! FWt t<> all ant-brarta. ar I p. M. FBRR Y B CO.. Octroi*. «Ich. 40 Per Ce«t. Ileductiou lu X*» Ja CRANS Th© Seat j----------- , SFXD FOR 70 Catalogua I of ilahta. Rifle«, eie. I Ad-lr^a. ! Wnt LYM*M. 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