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F t 1 BTOUK RBAN’D». 1 THE HERALD. Frcm Last Week’s Second Edition. Burns Free Edition. —Ida Hackman, the little girl mentioned elsewhere in this issue, as having been badly burned, died from effect of the injuries, Wednes day evening, nt 5 p in, Feb. 2<‘>, 1890. The money 125 that had been con tributed by friends of Titos. Gian nini when betook sick, and refused by his wife on the ground tliat her family neither needed nor desired such help, and had been deposited in the safe of J. Durkheimer A Cc . was donated this family, and firm the juice of the Blue F.-sof I Combines mentioned added a sack of flour. California, so laxative and nutritious, A inummoth loom edition of the l. -ading newspaper of the Harney . ounlry. T he E ast O beoon H kk - m . D, will lie issued May 1, 1^90. 1. It will be the largest in aiae with the medicinal virtues of plan ■ i ml num* er ever printed in the known to l>e most beneficial to the i >untv. —Sister M. Angelica, superioress^ human system, forming the ON LY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently ye- 2. It will contain more reading of St. Francis’ A cadi my. Baker Ci promptly on the matter than any paper ever printed ty, and wlio has I,ecu very serious KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS Ji.-re ly ill for the past six months, has —AND T ) — 3. It will contain a boo in article so far recovered as to be able to Cleanse the System Effectually, fi.r every town and place of impor walk around her room, and expects — SO THAT — i.mce in the county. I to be able to resume her regular. PURE BLOOD, 4 It will be issued to advertise REFRESHING SLEEP, work in a short t’rue. Her recov ('urnsand Harney county in par HEALTH and STRENGTH ery is a source of pleasure to her Naturally fellow. Every one is using it ticular. . many friends throughout the coun and all are delighted wilh it. Ask v. ut 5. A copy will be given to the for SYRUP OF FIGS. Jtanu- try and still more to the pupils of druggot faut...e 1 only by the head of every family, and every th-' school, to whom she endeared CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CC. .ingle man and woman in the herself Ly her kindness and self- S an F rancisco , C al . county; th- only return asked in Ka«r Yoas. N -acrifiee. It is well-known that she Lot-nrvn tr. I:. . piynr-nt is for each recipient to has always regaided it as her frat ..tail the paper to the address of duty to care for those entrusted to mine desirable citizen back East. 6. The descriptions of town and her. THE SELF-THREADING county will be truthful, and con- The Sheriff or n!« Dej uty tain none of the disgusting real- t state-aEcnt exaggeration» that Will le at the fallowing places at make lavghirg-stecks of even the the times specified: Trout Creek, Monday, Feb. 24. l est of localities tí », Burns, Wednesday, 26. Silver Creek, Friday, “ 28. In it arc com As a large p.’.rt of th? nu i?y for Dt l Norte, Monday. Meh. €> bined the fin E-W*. est mechanic this edition is not only ml scribed, Rock Ford, Wednesday," •'). Happy Valley, Friday, " i. al skill, the» but ]>aid in, now.We respect Diamond, Saturday, most useful ’* 8. fully request the business men in Callow, Tutsday, and practical! 11. elements, and each town, school district, postal W-.ld Horse, Thursday, 13. all known ad “ 15. point, and neighborhood to meet at Alvord, Saturday, vantages that IK. Crane Creek. Tuesday, “ t In ir r< sp'. dive school hotisi s.March make a sow 20. Drewsey No. 2. Thursday “ ing machine 24th, and appoint a committee to Drewsey, No 1, Saturday “ desirable 1» ¿ra t an article they It lieve equal sell or use. io the advantages pcisisscd by ELDREDGE MFC. CO. t licir part of the county, and such Fectcry aid Wholesale CfflM, Belvidere, I1L ::s they would like laid before It appears that in m iking appli if7/ Wnbaxh .4rr., Chicago. Eastern readers, of th'- l est indus- cation to Williams it Wood, at1 3& Broad Street, New York- ; rial elassi'F. Then send itto'TlIs: Portland, for the purchase < f laud and towi, property, own< d I y the H ebai .P, Burns, Oregon.” W. V. <t C. M. Wagon Road Co. many error« in description, acreage, PiigiliHtn*. numbers of lots, ami amount of BakerCity Democrat: The much purchase have been made. These tìTTIIIfei l’ÆPICM TJ t: Iked of match I etween James Sul I are mainly caused by the appli — WITH — livan and William Whitney, two cants not using the form of applica THE GAN FGANCrCO 1 - avy weights, fir a light to a finish tion issued by the company. The with regulation gloves, Marquis of forms are so prepared that the pos (¿u< < nsbury rules, hits at last been sibilities of error are greatly les C rirc. *¿1.35 ; er Year, arranged. sened. Messrs. Williams <fe Wood. The two principals met Kith after I the attorneys for the company, wiil Tu: san rr.ANc:sco noon at the Democrat ollice and i hereafter refuse to pass up >n any signed the necessary articles of ! application unless it be made upon agreement for their fight which is ! the regular forms which they pro t<> take place nt Rust’s opera house vide, and which can 1 e had from P. on Saturday evening. February 22d, F. Stenger in Burns, or of Thornton fi r a purse of ♦ 100, the winner to Williams in Harney. take the purse and the entire gate Among the requirements of the t ; sa :; itiancibco weekly <•? i . i . leccipts. Inuidv iuccigL.t-pag* paper. It i;l*- applications are the following: bu g every iur:du; , unti contains all < I The fight yijll no doubt create ‘ The application is made subject lhe imjx.riai.t nc • < f the week, pleunc«I .omiderable interest in sporting to the following conditionsand in from every y quartvr « f the globe, coiaplete up t j _* < f |> '.blitatioa. It contains in- circles from the fact that both men j structions, which the applicant will teros’.lnj r’ ’Kcial com--; ondcuco fr<-u allai nave consideral le reputation in this ! read. Local agents are not author Ibc print i. «•J cilic ; of the world a:i«I a v:; t line and they :.re loth 1 tr.’e and ized to make contracts, sales or amount < f II.c Le t Reeled und < liginul general lib v a*,.:re it l.i.uijh - a the l.-tvt powerful young men. lenses, and no transaction will in Hiui nioM icliabc fi it.:< i.J new - and mai* q: ta', en , ; n 1 Live» ‘i-ccia! tilt u. .Funes Sullivan is quite weii any case be recognized as an agree ket U I t > ho.lie::!: ar. a d . • i u. u. til n w known here and in wrestling has ment to lease, or r.s a contract for is i i cwry le ’ c< t afir, t-eia; ti faïu.ly 1 a appcuiinic o tbe inuíreai. uf nvery ...t , proven himself a wonder, lie is i ' the sale of lands, or lots, until ap- of the koiLtebold. : grd 23 years, and weighs 210: provnl bv the attorney £ of the own- I ounds. THE MORNING CAL'.. u-rs, at Portland, Oregon. The pur- (MKI3 IS-UEi A WEEK) William Whitney is aged 29 years . chaser must rely upon bis own nml weighs it» pounds, lb- has knowledge of the land, and not up- Is ft live metropolitan daily. It ! ¡. ..» LA -r< 'R( i ’ a i. .. .. n leen a resident of the John Dav on any representation made bv us- being the LEADING .'»EVt'brAiJ K«-i t Pacific < < tu t. Eillici <4 kc above papxis r.-etion in Grant county for a lilini- others ns to its character. The ap we will ’send j-o-tj aid as a I .'«¡¡uuo ru rc her of years where he has the plication must be signed by the ap reipt of the following t-ubbcripiinu j -.i o (ur the combination: t ation of I cing the best man plicant, and sent by him. with the uht in Grant ami Harney counties necessary am..tint of money, nd- and he has proven this on several dr-sedto Williams Wood. Port- occasions. He talks confident cf Ian 1. Oregon. The coiupant or its winning this match, while his op assigns will not l-e responsible for ponent Sullivan is equally con li- anv money until it is received at tl e oflice <-f Williams it Wood, lt’t'c dent. application is not approved, tie A JOfKXAL FOR A DIERTISERA. Both men will go into aotive money received will be r turned. I: issued on the first aad fiftessth days of each r lining at t.cc and will go in t i < ontrr.i ts are made indiipli.-ate: one sent !-• the purchaser for his signa- tenth, and is tie representative jeuraal—the trade win th. match. •ure find when -1......... this i is r. turned. I camal cf American advertisers. It ladicate« to tho i-.oj.. Hy s ji.d, the duplicate o kexprrtcnced ainrtiesr tar, Thea, and There he th • same duly <-x< cut d on lhe pai f thculi advertise ; hor tc Trito tt advertlaenett : hre 1 rom Harney. f th - Ccmj any. will le s. nt tlit tc display cae; That ncTspapento use; tar such Ei»c. H k :* ai . d : Thu 1 c.uGful r ptir. ha r. Applicants should le nmey to csteti-tn fart, discmnoi ca every peint I aw still with v.^.and an apparent particular to give their full address that adnite of profitas;! ilsentrim. Advertising is ly unlimited supply a’, ovc to dr.uv so that all communications may an art practised hy may tat vafimUod by frr. The reach tin m saf. Iv. and without tlt- emduct«! :t FfilXTXZfi’ I'JX uatamal it, aad on. ASK FOR IT’ B WEEKLY CALL -Buck’and anti Tre t TTulating pctitbH.M fur a renewal <»f their pah * n lid gm s 1890. 0. M. FEK3Y&C0. Harber’s Magazine. Who Aie thè Largest E.-edsmen in thè » ;rld- D.M.Fmt&Cos Beamifully Illusi ued. lx*cnpuve ST The literary ,-o< ivty nu t Tutsi »nd elected otliccrs m.d is t. tier good head way ILLUSTRATED. 4 new Shakespeare—the Shakespeare of L'l win A Alibrv-will be pnsented In 1URPEK m Magazine for lvA). with comments by Andrew Lang. H arper '» Magasine baa also made spv- l cial arrangemeii’a with Alphons»* Damiel, the greatest of living French novelists, forth« ex- ' elusive publication in serial form, of a htimor- lous story, to .rt-eiitltleii "The UolonistM of Tar ascou; the Last Adventures of the Famous Tar tarin •’ Then orv will In? translate«! t»y Henry Janu s, am! illustrated by R« ssi and Myrl a< h. W I) Howel!« will contribute a novelette In three par?«, and I afra<ii»> lleatn a novelette in two parts, entitled ’’Younis,” handsomely illus trated. In illustrated papers touchings subjects of t urrent interest, and in i.K short stories, p. ems. and timelv article«, the M agazine will main- < ain 1!« well-know u «landard. £?r iggo w.L :ÌFKLE. appi:, .ni- nn.i la lanl ».a* a » «^*- lo ntra li li l.tler ll-an .-o. I -■ ery T»on usi!. .’ Garden, r lov- er or Flcld SBED3 .h- uld irn-l >ur IL O M.FEAAVtCO DETROIT, MtCH STENGER. H orses branded on Either Right or stifle: OK. HARPER’S PERIODICALS: Per Year: Mr. Lett. “ Why. Addle you necdu t CrycbOTt It! I only «aid Mrs. Zll>n »•» a very well- informed woman, aud I v.uhtd joa rsothd follow ^MiaTzl0' “Yea. and last week you eaid yon wished I could ma. a e to I ok as sty-ish as Mrs. Allen.—and she mak :di Ltt OSUcWCL'.x Rut •he has what I hav- n’t.’’ M b . Lee. •• Wnut id that?” „ _____ M bs L ie . •’ U ell. the ctts &H cf hcHnfortna- tion from th^ Magazine they take. I admit that she knows all that is goin;' on. end is bright ana entertaining In converaatica; bnk I con d do ub well as Fhc does if 1 ha-‘ tl:e came source or information. She lert me tho last nnmber of her Magazine lately, and I iearr.c i mere in one hour • reading, about various social matters and the topics of the day. than I w aid p ck up in a month Ly my acct’sicr.al c hats r, .th fr.ends. It certainly covers every top e of interest, from tho news or the day down to the de tai’s of honsekeeping; and everything i3 so beautifully iilustraud. too. Every time Mamie goes over to tho Al-ena si 3 comes brek and t cases mo to pct yen to take Demorest’“» Family Mtvrazin*», r.3 th- »-tones are so goo!. L’.fi th • boys watch for i’ every month, as a : 1 ice is found forthem al-o in ns pages; and Mr. AUcn e.vcar» by it. It is really wonderful Low it Milts every tnemb'-r of th family I ’ Mu. L e -Well perha - 1 ii d bitter send fora Specimen Copy; for. if it 1-anythinglikewhatyon eayit is. it »vill amnse and instruct the whole of us.’ Mi s L’ r.. I ace that \Y. Jennings Demorest, th? pn’ Ji-her. 15 Fast 1 !th Stre« t. Xew York, is oth Tii. r t > *• -nd a specimen Copy for lo cents, fo we cant lose . nything, as ea«h number contains a ’i'athrn Or er’ entiling the holder to any Pattern bhe may choose, and in any size—which alone makes • ..ch «opy worth 1 cents : and 1 just want a jacket pai cm like Mrs. Ellen’s. The subscription pri e is only i 2 CO a year: and I E) 1-’ jy 1 can’t see h< w they can publuh ae elegant a Magazine fur u» little money.” One of the HEST l t l ■■UB b 2 b eueopes ■ n R «»fcilw, •sar* the world. ' *ur fa>->!itie«ar»* uneqnahd. and to introduce otir rnpvrior good* we will ndF>: EK to one FKRSON in each locality, fe as above. Only tho«e « ho w rite fc» to ue at one* can make *ur-* of ■ the chance. All you have todo in fU return is to »how our good« to L? those who call—your neighbors and those around you. The be- *■ ginning cf this advertisement «hows the »mall end of the tele- 1 ____ - the ar.i. sr.ieth it» bulk bulk. . It u is a prand. grand, double aize teie- tele »bout th- th part of it* double size scope, as large«» i*ra»v «.»carry We will also show you how you «n nuke from «3 to S 1 O a lay at least, from the start.with, •ut exiH-ri-ncc Better write at once. W e nay all expre»» chargee. 4ddres«,H HALLE rr A CO., Box »80, ruKTLASb, M aisl Gl I» o.—Burna. Grant county, Oregon. b ¿J/Hi 13 lÄky W JW Report m Entries, Céñiéite, tr.-.ûis.oi‘.And, Serif-iMatjjiit, —j’V' / Lajjd Fìtte ?. Ár¿umsní5, and Cc’Ar , t>. ?.';jdcre¿8,Terr.is i ! a / I N. -,— I-cry gfettler JfoiX^ve.CTPr'SSETTLER'S GUIDE, 124 FP4 prico only 25c. (postaje stamps, The volume« of the Mapazinc begin with the Number-“ for .lune and December of each year. When no time t-t specified, >ub- < ripiion' will Ingin with the Number cur rent at time of receipt of order. Bound volumes ot llarpcr > Magazine, for three years bat x, in neat cloth binding, will be-ent by mail, powt-paid, on receipt of $3 per volume. Clolh Case<, for binding, 50 | cents each- by mail, po-t-paid. ’ lii'kx to Harjfcr' Magazine. Alphalieti- I cal. Analytical, and Classified, for Volume- j 1 to 70, inclusive, from June, 1 <>0 to June, I 1S<», one vol. « vo. Cloth, |1.00 I Remittances should be made by I’ostofiice C attle branded on I Monev Order, or Draft, to avoid chance of I loss. Left Side V. Un- Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New- der-bit in Right ear, York. HoR«R8 Left Stifle: branded on Horuoi.tal Double-II ckse up. W. B. '0)011UNTER. c \ tt '®: I raftded with ’* S-Wreni h” on l eft Hi ». I'p.r marks: Close- prop oft'the Right ear; Under slope in lhe Left ear. A HOME MAGAZINE. Every subject of interest to the home-makor is fully treated. Mary Marsden. Lois Catesbv. Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Daviess, Miss Cabell, Miss Mosby, Alice Winston and a score of others will contrib ute regularly. FAITH LATU.ZR Is in charge of our Children’s Department, and she has the peculiar faculty of beinj Loth in teresting and Instructive. THE MYSTERY Or THE K a TIOII T? a thrilling story appearing in K'o^rtB ant F arm , by John R. Mustek, and i - L-xciting wide attention. Short stories by distinguished writers appear from lime to time.' BILL ARP S LETTERS Appear in each issue, and tb.i- humoror.--philo.vo- ph<r was never more interesting than at this time. IX ITS editor : u. depaktsent H omf and F arm speaks boldly and fearlessly in behalf of •’-J-'snmr.’.-’—I’. v- • a r» vision of the tai iff in IJrlia»;' >f th ■ fsnnv : brute mads tor the farmer : Fr-e Mail fteiivei' t-_ ih farmer; Co-opemtion .m.-.r. ; the farmer*, and r aim is to • Bust Trusts.’’ Ils motto is •’ Fak Trude and Farmers* KL-hts.” ! ME5t d J LMiCMGOUAHt HY ?■ . ATLANTA C-> - KC. Î32Œ2SS3 CA“ PER POWDER Absolutely Pure. "T,E*!J?STF!E’'3r:.H TBSCBHI \ir -A s. *ha........... .... nil h» . . r (in a4vam pica of all t i lebiure in t IS THE OLDEST, IS THE LARGEST a 1 vert Isom R 8 GROWIV'MM - . — .j Ó.Ì «). ÜÜ —pt) y 00 . «0 1. 00 : . 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They com Brise some of the finest works ever written by some of je greatest and most popular writers, both of Ameri ca an-1 Europe. Each one is complete in itself: M .245. Mr«. Caudle's • arlaln l.ectnrc«. By D dcglab J bkr •»• !». Very old anti very funny. The younger as well as older generation should read them. No JU Adventus*«'« of»» Ilnvhelnr. Rr the au thor of ” Bi.iah Beanpole's Adventures in New York.” A great humorous bonk by a popular author. N>' 2R’. How to Make mid Save Mnneynn the Farm. A valuable conipilat on of v»eful facts, hint* an I trnggustiona for farmers ant! gardeners No. 217 From the Far th to the Moon. A Bove’ Bv i( !.»•< V kkvi . No 2i* The Little Oltl Man of the RiUlg- n»»ll«*«. A Novel. Ry F. mi ’. f <;*B»»Rur N - : ' A l>-.tnverouv Wornnn. A Novel. By Mr«. Axv S. SmriiKX« No .'>s The Linden Farm Bride. A NoveL Bv Mtn ; ihkt R um xt . N .’1 *imo»i Derrick’« Daughter. A Nove'. By M T <’ N<> >i.’ Tlie liiiron « Wi l, A Novel. By Srv ravrs c ma. 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FRI'ITS oners AN ILLF.-TR \TED WEEKLY. Harter’s Young Feotle- The F.'eventh Volume of Harper’« Yonrg l\s> p’c. w hi h > vairr with the Niimbcr for N.ivvm- pr^i wt« an n tra-tive pr. gnon. n Alli offer to i s rta ieraH’ lent f..u, «eria’s of she UEUnl lenglh. un i others in twO or three tnrt». vix ’ The Red M ub a'l-’." hv w riliani O '••vHidar.i; “Phii and’h* f'ubv.” bv Lu< v < J ii ,v . v .r"n,n1, ‘ l»y John Rt’ffeb Coryell; ana “Mo her s Wav” by Margaret E. Sangi'er; two rhort serials by Hjahnar Hi. r’h Kowsen. I vo series ..f Fairy Tales wiil at.nut th* r.Cfn- ii <;i of lovers of the wor.dvr world, via: the QRRir.t ’n vs told by H om ard I’yle, ar,so admir :» i v illna rated by him. mid another serits in a ■ ff. rvr t vein bv Edv. ar I M Pirknell There v 1 : - h short x .irks b. v, 1«. Ho..»•!:<. Thutnaa N. son Page. Marv E. Wiikiua. N. ra Perrv. 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W W 830 ÄCR IIARI’EIl WEEKLY 4.00 EAKI’Ell.S MAGAZINE 4.(10 H \ ::'T i: s BAZAR. LOO js A A I will pay Five Hundred Dollars for HAL’PER S YOUNG l’E'H’LE 2.00 ■<P U U w the nir< s: and cebvict ion of any | er- te < barge.i Poatage Free to all Fill tuTiber» in the United s hi or ters-iDF, killing or stealing any of the Stati ft. cunada, or Mexico. .m iai bi.se stu< k 01 the above brand or belongin’: thereto. >ral meli' The Voiujn« R of the Weekly will begin with ertisemen i ’he first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned. Rubst riptioiiB will BUY Or TIIIS Hi>|v rìl''- hcgi’.i with the Number < urrent at time of re lai poti iJ ceipt of order. ri8i.ojti of | Bound Volumes of Ilarper’F Weekly for three ALMEDA A. 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Left lhigh. expei se is spared to bring the highest order »¡f ariisJe Hiiiiiix tobearupou the illustratiofi of the < hangeful pheses of home ami foreign his ory. A Mexican romance, from the pen of T homas A. J anvier , will appear in the W eek ly in isyo Is issued cn the first aad fifteenth days cf osch Ecath, azd is the rejresestative jsuraal—the traie journal cf Anericaa advertisers. It hdicates to the A record of tlieir daily life, presented in a form aud language which lnr.kc it plain to all. ITS LI8T OF CONTR BUTORS Contains the natnesof the most progressive farm ers of the South and West, 'l hev do not treat of theoretical farming, 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 ; JeflT. Welborn : Hugh F Brooks : John C. Edgar; Steele’s Bayou, f II Baldwin ;.nd a host of others make this juurn..l indispcuAiible. Moreover, it is equally »¿lice, aud V neglect 1889 I L L T s T R A T E I). Made by Earners for Farmers. FAPMERS’ OWN PAPER, nini Tinn- rih I M,,».,.’ _ ii .,., Save by beuringln miudti^.i ’ NEWSPAi iERALB < ni Harpers id Harpér’a td Harptr’s <d Harper’:- I Alden's M» littonal volu •xtra ver voi Hater's Weekly- A JOl'RKAL FOR ADI'EKTISERS. As a record of successful agriculture, II ofue and I' arm has no equal. I.verv topic relating to agriculture isoi>ei»!v discussed in its columns by the farmers themsrives. No expense is spared in securing a full recount i every notable suc cess ou the farm. It is distinctively the I pay th’ moneyfof. ] I.stvst Varietlet tn, | to the name; I!t|ku Vigorous plants; and ig ’ isli«^ Left ear The Leading Agricultural Journal of tho South and West. B r will ecufl youwbaiyoi PP Smooth crop. Runge. Grant, Crook, and Lake counties. ■V 1*. <>. — Rile v. Graut county. Oregon. P rinters ’ I nk t S 1 W K E S 1» O N S I B L E Adtlrelk ISAAC FOSTER. LOUISVILLE, KY. II W Suite.lt. the <'lllnU(0| J Oregon. 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