E ast Vol. 1—NO. 23. LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CH»». *• COUNWELL, GRANT COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY BURNS, BURN’S THE ... -... .. ADVERTISEMENTS. V. A. COUHWKl.l., Lakeview. COGSWELL & COGSWELL. LAKEVIEW AND UNKVILLE, Or. Grant County, Oregon. Attorney, Notary Public & Collector. A. C. BRODERSEN,... Lakeview. BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT Burns contains 1 newspaper; 2 hotels: 3 saloons: 1 undertaker; 1 meat market; 2 lawyers; 3 physicians: 1 surveyor; Hand agent; 1 drugstore; 1 Jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 2 livery stables: 2 general mer chandise stores; 1 bath house; 1 hardware store; 1 barber shop; 1 saw-mill; 2 carpenters; 1 saddle iV harness shop. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 reading room; 1 school; 1 church or ganization. fldF“ Mail a copy of T he H erald to friends in the East. Advertise your town. Any business entrusted to me will receive , most careful and prompt attention. Land I mattersand ('olleciion a specialty. Corres pondence solicited in English and German. ; JETEVCTCr STOR.E. _ W. E. GRACE, _ BURNS, OREGON. _ M. A. KELTON. Lakeview, Or. — K — Practices in the courts of the state, and before the U, 8. Land Office. l-lv DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, > BRUSHES, Watches, -ASD- Clocks •_ j _E-W-E-L-R-Y.— W. R. STARK,------- L akeview . } PRESCRIPTION'S CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. — X— Has the largest lot of goods in thi» line ever brought to this section of country and sold at L ower P rices than ottered here. When in Lakeview call and see. 1-ly Large Assortment of Livery 1 Feed Stable FEKE CUTLERY P. IL MURPHY. lakeview - - - - O regon . ■ IIAY & GRAIN Always on hand and Good Attention iven all orders made for teams and veh icles.______ ________________________ 1-ly Has Just Been Received. — X— TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. Everything; Guaranteed Pure and of the Very Best Quality. WatchmakerA Jeweler Tiie jS£wv-iva:i.ii. J. W. BONEBRAKE. Lakeview, Oregon. Good Wort«- -Reasonable Prices. 1-ly SAYER & DORE HARNEY CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. NEAR BURNS, OREGON. - -- -- -- - - P roprietors . Keeps Constantly on Hand a Large Stock of V. .1. MILLER. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Harney ( itv, Oregon. Will practice in all the State Courts. 1-tf Hustle, PRACTICAL SURVEYOR. A. J. BROWN. Any and nil kince of surveying done .on short notice, an>l satisfaction guaranteed. 1— 5— ly And all kinds of Surface Lumber thoroughly seasoned for building purposes and at REDUCED PRICES. BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. J. NAT HUDSON, W. A. WILSHIRE, Burns, Or. Lakeview. Or. WILSHIRE & HUDSON. KTew J&EcLolxlin.esry Having been added they are enabled to fill all orders as soon as received. N. B.—Good Road all the way. 1-ly Attorneys-at-Law LAKEVIEW AND BURNS, OR. This firm practices in the Courts of the State, and before the U. 8. Land Office. Anv business in the Land Oilice entrusted i to them will obtain prompt attention. £C^-Land Cases Strtkdted. 1-ly ' ATTORNEY. N. BROWN, DEALER IN MERCHANDISE! GENERAL BURNS, GRANT CO., OREGON, glSTor Fine Quality and Low Prices, Give us a call. GEO. 8. SIZEMORE - - B erns , O r . Criminal law a specialty. T. V. B. EMBREE, M. D. Office at his residence on the east side ot Silvies River, ten miles below Burns. 1-ly I " PHYSICIAN AND SCRGEGN Dr. S. B. McPheeters Graduate of Iowa State University, respect fully offers his professional services to the citizens of Burns and surrounding country. Calls answered at all hours. Office at W. E. Grace’s Drug Store. 1-ly GEO. McGOWAN Practical Surveyor - - - BURNS, OREGON. Agent for Staver & Walker, Wholesale Dealers in A. L. CONNOR Any and all kinds of surveying done on shoit notice and reasonable ternip. Settlers wishing to he located, can have plats furnished free of charge. 1-ly - JHactiinery, WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES, Carpenter and Plumber W. A. RODIFER. jMT“A oemt for F irfman ’ s F und I nsurance C ompany .1- ly Orders for “Painting, also, will be skill fully and promptly tiiied Livery and Feed Stable, W. C. BYRD - - - - P roprietor . ROBINSON & DODSON A CASH BUSINESS AT BED ROCK PRICES. ----- PROPRIETORS. Full Supply of Is our motto. Good Buggy Teams, nnd £ice Saddle Horsts Furnished at Reasonable Charges and Particular Attention paid to the Boarding and Grooming of Trat sient Stock. Ilay <k Grain on hand. THE BEST WINES & LIOUORS. ’ ALSO BLACKSMITH.- P. S. EARLY-------- B urns , O r . Beer, Bitters and the Best Cigars in the Market ----- GENERAL REPAIRING----- AND Drinks scientifically mixed in style and quantity to suit. JOB WORK. Promptly executed. The building is being enlarged and improved preparatory to turn out all kinds or blacksmithing on short notice and in best .style. Terms: Cash. 1-ly FRENCH M rs . L. RACINE - P roprietress . A Limited Number of Guests can secure the most Comloruible lodging Rooms in the Town, at this House. The Tables al wav s supplied withall the Eat- ftblpg the market sfthrds, 1-iy Livery & Feed Stable PROPRIETORS P0WEL& SUMMERVILLE. Burns, Oregon. Rates. Good Accommoda ior.g at Reasonable 7-ly Meat Market. ON A CASH BASIS. F. J. WELLS,------- P roprietor . Is prepared to furni h all kinds of fresh meats, sausage, etc. l^eave your order. A First-Class Billiard Table. £W^ICE ALWAY» ON H \ N 1 ■ 1-ly GENERAL P F MERCHANDISE. STENGER. Keeps constantly on hand a Full Line of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. BOOTS, AND SHOES, HARDWARE. TINWARE. QUEENSWARE, GLASSWAKE AND, ALSO, CROCKERY, BOTH TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, & SCHOOL SUPPLIES, rtg- AIl of which he offer» »1 the Lowest Price, and for- .«-h ly SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. J. C. WELCOME - -- -- -- -- - P roprietor . A Full Stock of W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R -AND- Jeweler. Alway, Kent on band. Y D. L. GRACE, AS IT IS VOICED BY THE HEIIALI). ' Attorney s-at-Law. Attorney-at-Law PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESU BY THE TOWN OF HUHN’S Unkville. HERALD. * — . . —~ Being a Saddler by Trade >« able and ready to worn it up —-------—WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH-------------- < HAS SAMPSON - - B urns , O r . Also, a full line of Saddles—the celebrated Stag saddle tree and White River saddle tree; Spurs—silver inlaid; Whips; Bridles; Harness, etc. CITY HOTEL. Satisfaction guaranteed for Cash at reasonable prices. ¿JF~Mr. Wel B. F. LLOYD------- P roprietor . come is, also, Thi- H->fei lately refumi-hed. “tferi «pe- AN AUCTIONEER, «ial indu- trnenui m aecoiunMalation to the traveling public.whose patronage issolkiied And will attend all such demands. ferc.’ffhcd with the beet the mar In Town-Hall in Burns. 20-tf ke: •ferue. 1-ly P ublisher and P roprietor . SVB80RIPTION. RATEJ: One Yenr «•?? Six Mouths ............ 1»'I 1.A0 Three Mouths ........................ U- . .73 One Year (in advance)........ - • «j 2, 1888. L opisana went democratic by j 80,000 majority. B kidoepokt , Conn., went demo cratic by 1,504 majority. i O hio republican delegates were ! instructed for Sherman. a . . -- A mi.I. passed the House on the 16th ult., establishing a Depart- i ment of Labor. A Choice of I* »Iley. Consider Well mill Choose Wl.-.cly. $2.50 a Year. FROM WASHINGTON, 1». C. Blaine Will A grain I.end the llepiib- liunuM to Itefvit. the Mills Tariff Bill. Mr». Cleveland. NO 2. When nny one of the.-e high tariff men E d . H erai . d : Despite the state appi nache» you wi.h the cry of "pauper la bor," "low wuges," etc., juu ink him what ; ments published from time to time piv]M>rtion of uie-e higti tariff meu in eon- as ■ coming from prominent republi gre.s voted io exclude «’bine e immigrant.'. can statesmen such as Allison, Every one. wi.h «» exceptions, vo ed tor un limited Chinese immigration, white bill a Sherman, Stanford, and others, that -ingle demt crai voted for il, and Ite litui I they believe that Blaine’s letter been a republican, was then nail is now a I stating that his name would not go protection!it.—Coos Buy News. I T he municipal elections through- For many years the question of before the Chicago convention as a I out Nebraska show decided gains excluding Chinese laborers from candidate . ... was sincere and honi st, American soil has l>een earnestly ' 11 ls ■ 'Be masses l,v,u veil^that his Arr, f°r the democracy. name only . go before the „ ——— and persistently agitated by th'ei'" ’”..... will ' ’ not ....... ............ Hal C ongress has been in session for citizens of the Pacific coast, and : convention, but that he will be the Lit, ■’> months and Hermann has intro the attention of congress called toi itoniinee, anu that the* race for the duced hundreds of bills, but has the fact that the whole rich western j Presidency will be, as in 1884, I* ADVERTISING RATES succeeded in passing only one, a country is at the mercy of a horde t.'.i . n Pnsident Cleveland and Mr. STACH 1 wk 2 wk 1 mo 3 ino bill to reimburse the First National of civilized pirates and being by Blaine. The republicans referred îTûÔ ÎTÂO ss.oo y» .oo I Inch Bank of Portland.—Eugene City I them systematically though peace l >. who think Mr. Blaine lamest in 3 uO 4 0) 6 DO 2 “ 3.50 5 U) M .00 K “ Guard. ably plundered for the benefit of his withdrawal, are evidently honesn 4 »>0 G.CÜ v> uo 4 “ 15 <)0 K c°l- 6 00 a foreign nation. But under a re in believing as they say, and their -H 00 I t is stated that Gov. Pennoyer 12. CO l'i 00 H “ is strengthened by the fact ZOCO 30.00 •10.00 i •• y .-ripvill will accompany John .lohn ?1. M. Gearin Geann on ot> publican administration, with the belief that Urey pre eandi'iatrs tliemselves iTpfildlcafi'party inculi power, nnd 7?' re 'Ills polfuSl canvass " ’ and make T he Hzr. . ld Is kept rîguiarlv .» b file! and have many admirers anl ferent e, in the Gèo. 1’. Rowell New^poi 1er All- annmilina speeches ivìfh with liiiii him f.i to tin. the «Innin/'rn. democra republicans in every oilice within frii nd:( w ho are just now engaged veniBing Bureau, 19 Spruce st.. New York. cy throughout the state. The gov the gift of the government, the re in assuring them of their immense ernor is filled with the right spirit publican states of California, Ore popularity and the certainty of THE llEltALirs CHOICE. and genuine ardor.—Sunday Wei- gon and Nevada petitioned, stormed Pri idential lightning striking ! anil plead for redress in vain. come. por President: I Why? The party was not in sym them. Said one of the shrewdest S t . J ohn read Hermanns pathy with them. Again, why?| of republicans and a warm support GROVER CLEVELAND, promising letter to Edward j The reasons are many and varied, I er of Mr. Blaine to-day: Of New York. Pherson to 3000 people in Portland i but chiefly because tiie great polit- ' “It is no use for the friends of the other night, but neither the Or ieal leaders of that party, Blaine, I Sherman, Allison, and the other y ice-President: egonian nor News mentioned it. i Sherman, Cameron, Edmunds and 'candidates to be spending their Not a republican paper in the state the rest, were selfishly engaged ini money and breath. Blaine will be SYLVESTER PENNOYER, has published or called attention I shaping the party policy to the ad nominated, lie will arrive in tho Of Oregon. to it.—State Rights Democrat. vantage of their ewn section of the United States in splendid health and spirits about the date of the as- T he Albany Democrat states that Union. To this end, masking the] enil ling of the convention, or it old whig design of creating a psivi- the republicans ef Salem threatened DEMOCRATIC TICKET. to rotten egg St. John, and that leged class to uphold a strong ecu- ! may be on the very day; the tele graph will convey the news. The there was similar talk in Albany. trai government by a pretense ofi i very mention of his name in the STATE NOMINEES. The “Grand Old Party” is indeed “pioleeting American labor,” they I convention will create an enthusi- pOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS: driven hard when it proposes such proceeded to foster the “infant in a -in that will be irresistible, and he W. H. E ffinc . br , of Multnomah. measures. Free speech will win dustries,” in which they were inter will I.e nominated by acclamation.” and no party can afford to curtail ested in more senses than one, un This opinion grows in strength W. R. B ilyeu , of Linn. til American labor was in a pitia it.—Eugene City Guard. E. R. S kipworth , of Umatilla. ble condition. With labor already every day, and it is being accepted R hode I sland went republican depressed to the last notch in the as pretty positive that the Plumed pOR CONGRESS: by 1500 majority. But one demo South and West, they could and j Knight will again lead the republi- J ohn M. G earin , cratic governor has been elected in did import foreign labor by eon-' eaus to defeat. Of Multnomah. the state in -10 years. In 1884 the tract, until the American working Tomorrow the Mills tariff bill JTOR SUPREME JUDGE: republican majority was 6.-139. The man was compelled to accept fori will come up for consideration in democrats feel confident of carrying his day’s toil a pittance thnt'barely the House, and it, with the appro J ohn B urnett , the state for Cleveland this fall, as kept him and his from starvation. priation bills, will have the right bf Of Benton. they succeeded in removing the The result: on one side, fabulous way until disposed of. The oppo J70R JUDGE SIXTH DISTRICT: property qualification, and adding wealth and arrogance; on the other nents of the bill, the great mass of W. M. R amsey , 30,000 to the present number of vo side, poverty and discontent, with republicans with the Randall con Of Umatilla. ters. their long train of attendant evils. tingent, will do all they can .to kill pOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY blXTH DIST.: But after a time the fabric thus | it, but it is so universally com J ohn P. S t . J ohn , the great pro- erected began to fall of its own mended by the thinking men of the T. IL CRAWFORD, ' liibitionist, is in Oregon making weight. The workingman discov I country that its passage is general Of Union. | speeches from point to point. He ered that the republican party was ly conceded. While there are prob ' is received with courtesy every- fostering the ‘industry’ of the em ably ten democrats who will antag GRANT COUNTY NOMINEES. | where by the democrats, but the ployer at the expense of that of the onize the measure, there are at least | rage and terror exhibited by the re- p- F PR ESENTATI VE. employee, and voted accordingly. five r< publicans who favor it, and i publicans would be pathetic were it Then of a sudilwi thu electoral yot«. more than that number who hon- J. F. M orrison , I not so amusing. What do (hey fear? of the Pacific states became of im i estly believe the bill is right and Of Drev.ay. That the- rats will desert the sin k - portance to the republicans and at 'should become a law, who are held gHERIFF ing ship? once they set about “restrictingChi from approving the same by their I. J. II a GI’EWOOD, nese immigration”—a piece of work party association^. Ho fur no re “Oregon is in Danger!” Of John Day. that proved to be, like the “protec publican bus had the temerity to T he Portland, Or., Sunday Wel tion to American labor,” a snare take the bill section by section and QOUNTY CLERK. come, of April 21, publishes the fol- and item by item and make open war a delusion. J. T. M ael , : iowing, which we copy entire: upon it, but taking up the cry of Of Canyon City. When congress met hist Decem • "The folio» ing letter wu ten by Congrei - protection to labor and all the clap TREASURER. I man Binger Hermann and apparently in- I ber, it was well known that the| | tended for Edward M<Ther.-on of Washing- j ; administration was engaged upon a trap expn .«»ions of the pot-houso politii ian, the real merits of tho i ton 1>. Secroiary of the lk-publican Na- . O. I’. C uf . sap , I tional Committee, was with absent mind ad- treaty with China, meant to solve, measure arc left untouched. Of Canyon City. The ' dressed ffy the gentleman who seeks to sin - ! the Chinese question as nearly as COMMISSIONERS. ceed him <-!f, to Edward McPherson of Sa- possible under existing laws. The people who are being taxed until 1 Jem, Or., and bv him made public. The republican party 1 ossea in the sen they are unable to care properly for T. A. M c K innon , screed will well repay careful perusal: themselves anil those dependent on Of Burr.». H ouse of II1 phi - i . ntativi s , i < ate after due consideration, and for Wa liington, I). (’. - j . reasons patent to nil, decided to them, see through the thin veil of H. II. D avis , April <», lxxx.j the pretend'd care of the great Of Long Creek. Hon. Edward Kherson, ih arSir: Many throw the responsibility of action gURVEYOR. of our people arc feeling v( ry sore over the j in the matter upon the President. monopolistic manufacturers for the long delay in the m.a':er of the payment of < laborer, ini < luinic and farmer, anil that |I(MM> advanced bv lion. Jo eph Simon, j Therefore the two Chinese bills, in the politicians are awakening to G. K nisley . of Portland, Or., Chairman of the Republi- 1 troduci d by Mitchell of Oregon and the fact that the voice of the masses Of John Day. can Slice Central Committee, at our lust t of-Nevada to satisfy their election, on the (X) days promi-e from you] Stewart 1 A RSES3OR. is for substantial reform in the rev as to payment. Nearly two years have'« constituents rather than in nope of elapsed. They are out the principal ami ( either becoming laws, were ignored enue, and tin y know that the posi T. J. C ozad , interest. The Senators of Oregon as well as ■ tion of the President is endorsed, Of Canyon ( itv. myself, who were pac.ies in some scn*-e, arc ( : and instead a resolution was pass« d appealed to by Mr. Simon ami hi < friends requesting the Executive to negoti nnd will beeomc the policy of tho SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC SCHOOLS. who thing great injustice has been done him. country. We cannot afford to have any miaunder- ate a treaty with China. But it was .J. I). D aley , The reports industriously circu standing at this time in Oregon, tn at the ' soon evident that the President had Of Prairie City. best we shall have a narrow <• cape from de not blundered, ns it was fondly lated to the effect that Mrs. Cleve feat, if we do not suffer it. Our (lection on QORONER. His work was land's health is impaired are false the ll’.h of June involves the elec lion direct hoped he wouhl. ly of one Senator and imlirc' dv of theo:bor honestly performed, without fear or in every particular. On the con M. D ustin , and of my succes or, in Oregon who i* voted trary, she is in most excellent favor. Of Canyon (’itv. for at the fame time. (Oregon ¡8 in ('anger. »»•••••• health, nnd may be seen every The treifty not only stops further I The Democratic State Convention hen met the White 1». 1,. OKACR. .... Editor, emi j.ill in tiie field a r. r.n;g ti< k“t. The prohl- immigration of laborers, but makes bright afternoon in House ground: enjoying the beauti JNO. K. Il<>BERTS. - ArMH-iate Editor. bilioidg h haVe a co tf f 'inii'ied in latp»' and ic apeotable iiuinbeia. '¡i.e - have prcbcnleil a full , an effort towards getting riil of views and pleasant bn . zes. To i th k*-t and on i: are cx< client men. Their • an those already here. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1WW. In course of l ful ; diou e f. r Cungn ts 1« an able man and v. iil ad- i e her brisk step and grneeful car dr« is the pc* t>'c the s.ate. 1*« eld« athta, they a few years “Chinese cheap labor” have le-ia atfve th kv a in nil Ike iU-puhlkan H as any settler in Grant county counties In riage ns she skips over the green ami 1 < a >mv Lenmcra'ie ci.ii.iti« s. Yon will he a thing of the past. ol serve from ti..f tl.at the Republi« an Hiate. spite of r< publican siK'ers and scoffs sward and cracks her whip at her written to Gov. Pennoyer and re will and Elect«>ral ticket in Oregon ia hi peril. dog, who always nccompimies her, ceived no answer? We have heard Yours truly, biN'GJttt H krmann . the mas« of the people are heartily one would say she is the picture of of none. A letter from a promi in favor of the treaty. Interviewing the Governor. vigorous life and health. She is nent democrat in Portland written Voters of Grant county, do you growing stout, F. but this does not de us two months ago, relative to the »- T he Oregonian Fay»: “Mr. vote solely in the interest of the governor of Oregon says: “Anyone McKinney of Harney City wan at republican party, with its policy tract from her beauty; it rather adds thereto. She is as [sipular who knows Gov. Pennoyer, knows the Gilinan houre yesterday. The object of his visit here was shafted and dir«'cte«l as it is by men with the masses ns is her distin that he will do the right thing for who are op|«osed to the best inter the people spontaneously — with to interview Gov. Pennoyer in re ests of the Coast? If so, vote for guished husband, and the ]>eopl<i gard to the swamp land matters him there is no necessity for outside Hermann. As matters now stand will accord her another term ns first G. pressure or influence. I assure which is the great question of the Hermann is able to do I ut little be lady in the land. Washington, D. •» 4-16-1888. you all that it needs is to have his day in that section. On April 9 ing one of a hopeless minority, but attention directed to any wrong the settlors of Harney valley held were he to antagonize the policy of ••ItF.I» Si" I.ANIIN, about to be done, and if he finds a meeting and pr< pared a petition his party and lo«o its suppurt, he G. W. Verdot, one of the Harney to the secretary of the interior and the representation correct, he will would be left standing alone, utter settlers on R, d-S land wrote Gov at once stop it if within his power.” the commissioner of the general ly helpless. Ho of necessity he ernor Pennoyer. at Portland, Or., ' land office which has been signed must si'p|sirt his party |»«licy. a month ago that he hail As a disturber of the peace of by 2<>0 persons, quite a number for If, however, you vote for your own about made lp t home on "Rul-S” land in so thinly settled r. region. the little clique that burst the dem interest an«! that of your state, east Grant county, since th«- 24th of last Mr. McKinney was selected by ocratic party of Grant county in your ballot for John M. Gcarin, who i bruary, 1888, nnd asked when he two, last state election, so as to the settlers to present tl.o pi tition represents the democratic policy (;f l Mould I.e able to make filings on to Gov. Pennoyer. to I.e imlo. -i d by fcive the republicans the county lower taxes on the necessaries of same. The following lett«-r representative, county judge, Ac., him and forwarded to the secretary life an«l of America for the Ameri from the governor is the reply, and T he H erald is an acknowledged of the interior. The governor and cans. Choose ye. we give it for the benefit of the Set success, lienee its steadily increas other state official« ut Salem ex-* T iie Salem Statesman says that tlers now on those lands : ing subscription list: it declines to tended every court« .'v to him and S alem , Or., April 19, 1888. go slow under existing circum furnistied him with ac<* ss to re on April 23d a surveying party stances—wait till after the elec cords and information c nicerning started out from Albany to work on Ma. G. W. V« ihxj T, Burns, Or. lands in Harney valley. D ear S ir : in answer to your let the Or< gon Pacific in « «injunction tion. ____ _ Gov. Pennoy« r said that ns the with two other patties in the Cas ter of the Ith init. to the Governor, D emocrats in Malheur are up lands had lieen s«lect<<l and ap cades. Work will be resumed with I would say, that inasmuch ns the and doing: they sent 62 names and proved. he did not see that he could in 30 «lavs. -tate has iv’t received patents for the cash to secure the weekly visit, do anything a’»out it at present, I ut the lands yo ’. mention, tilings can of a democratic city paper; that is when the land was pi-tented to the T iie Umpqua Herald has moved not I m - allowed until patents are re- "next best-’ to establishing a wide state, he wouhl «Io the b»-»t lie could from Oakland to Ri-<bnrgh. win »-•• Ci'ived by the state. awake democratic paper in their to secure for the settlers the claim« it will Lc is ued ««mi-weekly in the Very respectfully, own county. [ on which they hud located. W m A. M i my . Private flec’y. . interest of prohibition. HEKAI.D club list .-J Herald and The Century, one year J lli'rald and SI. Nil'll.ill'». “ I lleiald and lieni. real MaKnilne. one | Herald and I'eierB.ni .MagaK.no 1 ll.'rald and Godei’a I a.l> a l,0ek 1 Herald and the Wiat shore 1