1891. P F. STENGER. Etthor Right or The lmpoitant aerie» of paper» on Sonth America, by Theodore Child, will be confined in Harper'» Magazine during the greater part of the year 1891. She article» on Soothers Cal ifornia, by Charlea Dudley Warner, will alee be continued. Among other noteworthy 3» traction» will be a novel by Charles Egat» Craddock; »collection of original drawlngbert W. M. Thackeray, now publiahed for the aby time; a novel written and illustrated by Brat du Maurier; a novellette by William'Dean- Howells: and aperies of papers of papers os London by Walter Hesant. In the number and variety of illlustraaed pa pers and articles on other subjects of timely in terest, aa well aa In the unrraelled character of its short stories, poems, etc-. H arpeh ’ s M ao zine will continue to maintain that standard excellence for which it has been so long dis tlnguished. stifle: OK. -tange—Harasy county, Oregon. P. O.—Burns. Hainey county. Oregon. L :THE.^IM£.5T: J’S* WOODWORK’ ‘ ' ‘ V i exia L-HION. SÇUARE < ca I o . 24 h umot square . H N £ LU S os T0H.MA3£ ATLANTA G*- FOR SAL£ BY •»"’SF“". known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming the ON I.Y PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the Cleanse tie a ysteii’ Effectual:y, , STODDART & CO., 613 & 615 7th Stroat, N. W. for rnci wnÿun\tor\N.y. A l A K ! 1 undertake to briefly Item'll itny tdirly intellig nt , . thum of cither s. x, \ li.> < .ni r«ml and viihr, and who, »it« r iii-iui' timi, will w rk iiidufttrioualy, Imw to 'i ru inrre ’I l < us ; i «. ImllarN a Year ill their on n li>< * Nlitie»,» li«r> «• I* they live. 1 iviil nlao furnish the situation «>r< «• in I ». • >y inent.at vsl«L h « <> ii can emu that amount. « No money for iih ' inlvNa atte« eSMtui ita above. Easily an«l quickly learned. I desir« * ’ but (>iie worker num euch distri« t orcuiiuty. I have already ti imiglit nini provided with eni|»h>ynient n lingo »»I»" ’l“ ” ' >■ >• in number, n ho are ninkiiig oinking over ¡fSt tftU'U vri i each. It s N 1. W . — ’>. lull partictila , 7' 72 Ad' rc!«M nt om e. and SOLI r'E IC “ I 11*. ' I K. C’ A ................... ............................... 1«2« ICAi. ' It»«»x 45BO, Auguaiu, Muiiic $3009 THE BEST ’ ■I1* O V Pli.LMt’RK, Dubtique Co., In. opt. I**». Mia« K. FinnitfBu writm •My ux’tiivr and •iatrr um M Pa«u*r S cmm I# • Nervs» Tolik- fur wvi* minia. Tbry arv heth |*«rtrrUy *»U usuraie nen*r Unni pralaing ti» loulo.* D att » n N* v ., Mept«, 1**^ 1 wa* auffrtritui troni n«MOui «Ui'lliiy. . au«#« by dy«|H<pa a Dbln l u*ut* U nmi thm. b»»ur» »k<*p UurtiiK auy tu^bL * !*<• rii«*)« vf I «<* tor Kt'fihukg'a Narvy T«»nlc waa ihh JI- al 1 -n o» •ouud a^bi aiu uo « a- wrU «»a •*«*• a.Vrr l kh oal> ouv boni«. A» a Morva Ioide «au.* «L rii b»-w isariulsN»« il la. tnink ìt U U m > I mm »! au«dKMì *var invuntmi. V ?» sK.lii.K». 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IS Kssi 14th Htns'C, New York, for a sample copv. ami I shall always <*onsider that I have done you a great favor; and may tie you will I n « cutting us out. as vou say we have the reputation or being the Iwst informed family in town. If that I m » so , it la Demorest's Family Magaaine that does iL” C. PERSONAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO PAT ENTS, CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, etc. NO FEE UNLESS PATENT ÌbAwTBrsf IS SECURED. CORRESPOND ."T brt ---- ENCE SOLICITED. should send 1< r it. Here is the last of a shoemaker, beyond which let no cobbler go. A lady complaining that the soles of her shoes were to thick, the artful manufacturer said to her: * Is that vour only objection to them, Madam?” “It is,” the lady replied. "Well, then, Madam, if you take them, I thiuk I can assure you that you will find that objection gradu ally wear away.—Journalist. Range—Harney and Grant county Oregon P. ».-Burns. Harnev county. Or.________ PATEN j»,. Douhlril the Watrli on Kgnn'N Houae Y IV. in each ear. Late Commissioner of Pensions, WASHINGTON. D CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. KI o | mm I with a Xt'UVo. Split Dependent widows and Parents now de pendent whose sons died front the efleers o( army service are included. If you wish vour claim speedily and successfully prose- uted, address JAME8 TANNER, PURE BLOOJ, rEFRct HlNC- SL. C?, HEALTH and STRENGTH Nour-iBy follow. Every one is using it an 1 all ar- delighted with it. Ask youl druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu- laclu.< 1 only by (be For sale at II. M. Horton’» Drug Store. L ondon , N ov . 6.—The Chilian M A “AMAKESIS” givesinstnnt question was made more interesting M B ■ ■ r «In'Ii. f and H mi infallibio 3 ■ » E S. W. Cure for Pile«. Pricejl. By today by a telegram from Valpa 8* ■ ■ 8 a Wpriiwis’Hoi n»«'1- Sampl'"» ■ a>fn". A.hln^-'AMKKM*.'’ raiso stating that the government ill g 8 fa fa WF BOX 241U, New York City. had doubled the numberof watchers A POPI’hAK l AMUa. in the vicinity of Minister Egan’s J ennie : “ How ¡ a •«, Kate, that \ »u nlwit., residence at Santiago. The Chili »«‘«■in to ‘c.itch «>u ’ t<» tii«’iast i)<’u Hung? Dn whut I may, y«»u uiwa;. o . cei l l» get alicud ans appear to be on the lookout for of me.” K ate : “ I th «n’t I ipn’. I certain) do riot some prominent Balmacedist who make any < ii hi t,i..t direction.’* J ennie : ” Well. «i irii'L, tbc last few months, is suspected of being in Egan’s house for exampl . yua taken up painting. with the intention of slipping away unobserved The Chilian minis I ter at Paris is in constant commu nication with his government, and '«, .? it is reported that Chili will soon place a largo order for rifles with a French arms factory. L e ide; circle- Pensions, —AND T »— - branded C attle THE DISABILITY BILL IS A LAW. Soldiers disabled since the war are Entitled KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS — SO THAT ALMEDA A. STENGER. DALLAl-Tt** NEW HOME SEWING MA CHINE CO., 725 Market St., Combines the juice of the Biue Figs of San Francisco. Cal. California, so laxauv'- and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants Paicfic Department. • S an F rakcisco , C al . Lr-»v—r f w. I N ew Y ork , x/ From the East Oregonian we gather the news that the grand jury, returned seven indictments in the eases of John Austin and J. 8. Guthridge, the Grant County stock men who were arrested at Pendleton on the complaint J. H. Keables while attempting to ship cattle claimed to have been stolen from Miller A Lux. They plead not guilty and are de fended N. B. Humphrey, Calvin Hyde and E. R. McCormick. ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED. Horses branded G vlford , Ohio, Nov.—The belie of this village was pretty Alice Hos tetter. She had many suitors, but the successful one was James Han na. Mips Hostetter’s family dis approved of the match, but the girl was determined and finally ob tained their consent Oct. 22 the invited guests assem bled. The minister was on hand and the bride was readj’ for the bridegroom’s coming. But he did not come. After waiting several hours a searching party was sent after him. They followed him to »Salem, where he had gone for his wedding suit, and found him drunk. The engagement was broken off and Miss Hostetter went to Pitts burg to stay until the scandal died down. A few days ago she returned. Banna called upon her and begged forgiveness. She forgave him and the following day they were mar ried. K eokuk , Nov. 11.—Mrs Eliza beth Roes has reported to the po lice that her 13-year-old daughter | had eloped with a negro named Large, who left behind him a wife j anti three children Last Thursday Large borrowed fron. the father ofi the girl a team ami wagon to make a trip into Missouri. He suggested it would be a pleasant experience for tbe girl to accompany him, and to this tbe parents consented. They never came back, and the Roes are mourning the loss of «laughther, horses and wagon. Haase’s Magazine Ì n*. 1 Carral*. and Trade-Marta« ent busmrwe conducted for . oSca Ow Oflfr. 1. 0**M U ¿JuSitW»* »nd we can «emre pattat. m — remote frem Washinct.'n _,ih * Send rnorieL i raw fax ar „ t free tion W. advise. if pa»«»«*^* 21.". charge Our fee not clue till J"*!?.' «1 * MUM How la ob“,aAle >«a»W imo >f actual client« tn your s’*1 town, «ent free. Addre«». _ C.A.SIOWAOT