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< . ~ i M I II. , I 1 L........................................ »' ■ ■■ ■ 1 LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. England, sych A* they had. The BY MASloS MUI*. It is a deplorable fact, but it is father blew his hrajns out in New THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW flow could »he turn, the njatehl«.»» Maiden. York. The estate was sold at fore- nevertheless true, that there are to Back to the world yrnerure Chrint Yu»g>>|>e. Lake Co., Oregon, JIc, the Redeemer. no longer |aden, elosurp. I bought iL There’s the day, in a great country like this, AS IT IS VOICED BY ITS LOCAL NEWSPAPER A THE HERALD, Hut. Graef» crowded and mighty Que. with all its wealth and intelligence, history af Purple Peak farm.” Had »he no thougnt for eiu)le»» .»p4<:e» BUSINE88 MEN abrosd see th»t LAKEVIEW. 1-sk« eo.. Or., eontslu,; 1 newipaper; 2 holela; Areliing above the Syrian blue One by one the different members even in the city of Petersburg, in * TREES. TREES. Where hod» of • atfiejif, *erafi)|io irrocer 2 »sloons; t brewer»; 1 undertaker; 2 laundrta*: I furniture store: I »boe »hop; 1 me»t pf the fapiily dropped in as he sat dustrious poor mpn whose families Waited to yjgid her welcome tpo. market; 4 lawyer» Sphyalelaaa: I eurreyor; 1 land agent; I dentlet; 1 druntore; 1 Jewel«; 4 talking to Mark. Old Mrs. Plin-«re actually suffering from the blacksmiths; 2 baruea* »hop.; I livery amble: 1 bakery ; 3 letieral merchandise stores; 1 bath Ah, inv 1^0*1 of the troubled »pjrjl, Wixloin lie» tli fre for ttuch uh W«, house; 1 milliner shop; 1 real estate agent; 1 saw-mill. Also, 2 Masonic lodaes: 1 Good T«n Jimmon was first—a mild, white- want of clothing, bed-comforts and From that pit fieri t life we iipy in)ierjt plar lodge; 3 odd Fellows’ lodges; 1 United Working Men’s lodge. SHRUBS. SHRUBS. A IcMsyn »Jeep a.* cljarjty. haired matrqn, with soft, wistful food, the price of these articles be flreat are th<e jovv of fnjr city, eyes. Then a rosy-cheeked brace ing so high at present that they are More tlppi urp told by tongue pr pen; beyond their reach. But greater ttye burden» Christun pity of nephews. Cun lifti|nioHg the homes of met). HARDWAR AND CROOKERY The wolf, Protection, has grown ‘‘Their father and mother are Worn« than death is th« strain pf dyty, dead," observed Mark, “so I adopt bolder and bolder, until it no long ( hainii)ghie denotata year«: But, ere we know it, divineat beauty, ed thorn, and tine fellows they are.” er stands at the door and craves the Out of thje strjfe and the shade appears. “Not a bad symtom ” thought blood of those within, but it haB Stretch not ypur band* to st^rs far-shining, While furrows yah for seed helot?, Mr. Vassar," “but of course most crossed the threshold and sacred pMt only weeds of va|n repining Are found where harvest ear« should grow. people arc good to their own kith ’ portals of the kitchen and the ORNAMENTAL. and kiu.” hearth, where it ravenously de- Hotter Than Rich. LAKEVIEW, OREGON H. SCHMINCK And then entered a most majes- ( vours every year at least two-thirds “l am not a very rich man, Mrs. tie old nun*, with long white hair.of the family's food, and snaps USEFUL. Kennington,” said Mark Plinlim- hanging over his shoulders, leaning ! and gnaws at the little children’s clothing, ragged and poor as they on a cane. pipn, “and I don’t pretend to be. “And this,” said Mark, “is our are. What does the wolf care if I’m only a plain back-country far- —MANUFACTURER OF TINWARE.— MOST BEAUTIFUL. pier, and my profession—that of law Uncle Joe,” hastening as he spoke the children are half clad and suf ‘ Farmers need not incur the expense and delay of sending off for —brings pip bpt a slender income to set an easy chair for the ancient fer from cold in winter, and hunger Agricultural Implements, as this House keeps a full stock at Fair put there. But I have a noble farm, patriarch. “Uncle Joe, this is Mr. all the time? Prices. Citizens will find here as complete a line of Hardware and AV HAT IS HOME The poor man with a family of with a view of the White Mountains Middleworth, who has come from Crockery as in any other establishment in thiB section of country. eight or ten children, even if he that no i>rtjst cap paint. I love Portcuster. I have invited him to WITHOUT B^-TINWA KE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER. CALL AND SEE GOOD8.*V owns not a foot of land, pays more I stay all night, if you do not object. ” your nippe, apd believe I have won Uncle Joe waved his hand like taxes than the man that owns a her affections. $n.d if you will give thousand acres, and has but one or her to me I will dp niy best to make an old prince. SHADE TREES ? two children. This assertion is “ He is welcome, ” he said, “ very her happy.” true! “Dear me!” said Mrs. Kenning welcome, Mark. Any friend of yours The poor man pays at least 66?, is welcome to Purple Peak.” ton, “all this is very sudden.” [ter cent tax on all food and cloth Mrs. Kennington, who was the Uncle Joe, whoever he might be, 25 Miles South of Lakeview. sister of a very rich New Yorker, was evidently the person of most ing; two-thirds of his earnings is taken for taxes, which go into an had Rn abiding idea that her nicer consideration in the little house L akeview , O rego ^. a . A. SNIDER Madeline ptjght tp iparry sopic very hold. He sat at the head of the ta already overflowing national treas- The Blooming-ton..” rich map. ble and said grace before meat; he PAYS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR GRAIN. “She is so handsome,” thought had the warmest corner, f|ie easiest whicb compose about twenty of the she, “and is accomplished—And she chair, and finally when he trudged dutiable articles, were put on the IS THE OLDEST, LARGEST, A MOST RELIABLE NURSERY This Mill is in tine condition for turning out Superior Work. Is in charge of a Firat-cltM Miller. GROWING STOCK FOR THE WEST. rnude quite a sensation in society lip stairs to bed, Mark dutifufjy free list, every one of those com fTWE GUARANTEE OUR FLOUR. this winter when she was intro held the door open for him to pass modities could be bought for one- duced. If such a girl isn’t to make through, and Mr. Middleworth in third the price that is now paid for SOO.OOO Acres them. u fine marriage then I don’t know , quired with some interest: The Highest Prices will be paid for Wheat. Highest Rates will be paid in exchange for Over four thousand articles are IN ACTUAL CULTIVATION, WITH A CAPITAL OF who is. And the idea of this far “Who is that pld gentleman? He taxed by import duty, of which mer fellow coming fipre to put in | has a very fine face. Of course I OATS, WHEAT, AND BARLEY. $200,000 Jiis pretensions when there are so ] know he is your uncle, but who—” twenty furnish half the revenue, A GUARANTY OF FAIR-DEALING WITH ITS PATRONS. many eligible yopng men in soci- “No,” said Mark, smiling, “he is and these twenty are known as the •C all and S ee for Y ourselves before T rading E lsewhere .* pty.” i not my uncl<®ht all. He is no re- | necessaries of life, such as coffee, ; sugar, tea, rice, salt, wool, woolen “Yes,” said Mark quietly, “I sup- ] lation in the world-to me.” ppse it seems sudden to you. All “Then who does he belong to?” I I goods, cotton fabric, leather, lum- THEN BUY OF THIS HOUSE .APPLES, . PEARS, these things do seem sudden at the “He belongs to nobody. He is a ber, coal, etc. PEACHES, PLUMS, QUINCES,.CHERRIES, PLANTS last.” , sort of cousin to Mr. Pendexter, the 1 We say: relieve the heavy bur APRICOTS, NECTARINES, .FLOWERS, .BERRIES GRAPES,. NUTS,. &C, EACH BEST OF ITS .KIND “I’m sure I don’t know what Mr. Englishman who built the house. den of the poor man by placing the Vassar, her pa, will say,” said Mrs. He went with the young women to necessaries of life on the free list Kennington, |>uttji)g Ijer head fec- Lincolnshire, but he was not wel and reducing the tariff some on the The Finest To Be Found in the Lower Market Jdy on one said. come there. He was old, you see, remaining 4,000 articles, which will F. P. LANE LAKEVIEW, OREGON. When Mr-’Vnssar returned, Mad apd penniless, and past work. Ho furnish revenue sufficient to defray eline told hip) Jier heart’s secret at he came back here, ___ and they __ y putì put I the expenses of the government. But - I ........ think - ( The cheaPer ^Porters can sell puce, for the bpn<| pf affection be- him in the w rork-house. __ ____ —..... (weep thjs father am) daughter had the shock and all touched his mind us goods the more goods will be EVERGREENS, Two First-Class Billiard Tables. pl ways been yery tender and close. and one day we found him here on -imported, atid the more goods the poor man will buy and his family This Hotel Is new (House, Rooms, and Furniture) and offers courteous service to every Guest. “Sq you lqyp him, dear?" said the steps. ‘I have come home,’ he ARBOR VITÆ, jtufus Vassar. said. The work-house authorities use, thereby increasing the revenue BALSAM FIRS, “O, yes, papa!” sent for him, but I wouldn’t let him instead of diminishing it. This THE HOPKINS HOUSE “Enough to giye up all the frip go back. He is very old, you see, would, also, furnish an impetus to depressed business; give new life PINES, CEDARS, peries of fashion for his sake?” and very feeble, and perhaps thoy M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor . “Yes, pupa,” uttered the girl with wouldn't, he quite so considerate as to the republie, and America would undergo a prosjierous commercial JUNIPERS, SPRUCE pmphasis. they ought. So here he remains, "And to become a farmer’s wife fancying that he is the master of revolution such as was never be jn the White Mountains?” RHODODENRONS Purple Peak farm, and that we are fore witnessed in the annals of her “Oh, yes,” cried Madeline, earn his friends and visitors. He isn’t short but interesting history. And when this is done, it will ORNAMENTAL: estly. “Rapa, may I write to him the lenst bit of trouble, bless his BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS & CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND. to come?” kind old soul,” Mark added apolo cost the poor man two-thirds less to live than it does now. Everything “Not just ypt, child,” he replied. getically, “and if it were my father “I've got u little business to trans or yours, alone In the world, don’t will be so much cheaper, and he ASH, ELDER, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER. can clothe himself and family bet act up in Albany before I’can con you see—” ter, and keep the wolf from his “Mr. Plinlimmon, you are right," sider myself fairly settled nt home. BIRCH, LINDEN, C. C. MALTBY L akeview , O b . But in a couple of weeks or so—" shouted Mr. Middleworth, aston- door. The tariff on imported goods is CHESTNUT, CYPRESS, “Papa, you are a darling!" cried 1 isliing the young man by jumping what makes the cost of living high. up and wringing his hand vehe- Madeline. The hue and cry about low RED-BUD, TULIP. AC. “Stop, stop, Miss Precipitancy!’’ mcntly. “I’m quite satisfied now.” —RIDING MATERIAL A SPECIALT Y.— wages by reducing the tariff is pried Mr. Vassar. “I have not prom "I beg your pardon,” said Mark nothing more than a distressing WEEPING WILLOWS ised anything yet, either one way in surprise, wail from the organs of the late IlarneM. Saddle., Bridle.. Spur.. Latino., Whip., CIncite., C'haperajoa. None but th. “About—about—the—the rela- pr the other.” republican party, and is calculated “But yoq qro going to—I know tionship," said Mr. Middleworth. only to delude and deceive the toil you’re going tp!" cried Madeline, | “I confess it puzzled me a little at ing masses—Workingmen should Beat of California Leather need sallafactlon Guaranteed. I first.” dancing lightly away. open their eyes, take up a hickory “He returned to New York the club (the ballet) and break the “We’ll see," said Mr. Vassar. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. 1-ly The great wish ! fires blazed up • next day, without divulging his “protective” wolf’s back with it. Send for a Catalogue, and make your selections in time I...... for ♦he chimneys of Pyrplp Peak farm, pcr«on«lity. Good Word» For Oregon. the fall delivery, if you want to plant none but the Best, and casting a red retleeUon through the A month later, when Mark came General Blacksmith and Wagon Maker that is always the Cheapest. This spring, alone, more than a On the dead walls of the city I KlSllIC. j ........... twilight on the mountain roadside, “ie ~ — « -J ‘J »“ r-------- A J . vallced h'ttcr from Madeline, he was ron- notice advertising matter calling the when a stout, elderly man w.._, H. R. SCHLÄGEL LArrvrowj Oaawvs, attention of the multitude to the ad up to the door and knocked reso ! ducted into the library, where sat vantages and inducements offered ' an elderly gentleman. lutely on its panels. by the great north west, Portland, “Can you keep me all night., “Hero is papa. Mark,” said Mad Oregon, and the country thereabout. eline. Prepared to do All Kinds of Work in the Blacksmith line. Horae Shoeing at 12.50 per head. voung man?” he inquired "I am I ' “How do you do, Mr. Middle I am pleased to note that this cele from Portcastor and haven’t passed worth?” said the aniared son-in- brated part of Uncle Sam’s domain o- any hotel* on th« road—" is being introduced to the nation, “No, I should think not," said law elect. “Rufus Middleworth Vassar, if and know that by consistent enter B U G G I E S, W AGONS, ET C.,-> Murk, with a cherry laugh. “We you please." said the old gentleman prise and continued efforts the big don't deal much in hotels along this gest lxM>m ever enjoyed anywhere UM TO OSDS* WITH KlATXXaa, 1NÛ OF .OOP QCAUTT. road. But VOM are kindly welcome with a chuckle. “Aha! My little 1 will be witnessed by the people of girl here, who thinks she knows ev to *tay here g* long as you like, ALL WORK WARRANTED. erything. doean’t know that I went that new and glorious quarter with Mr.—" in the next few years. It has ev to Pttrplc Peak farm to satisfy my “Middlewqrth,” »aid the stranger, self that she had fallen in love with erything to make a prosperous com Give a Trial as Seeing is Believing. A first cIssa GunSmith works io eonnectioa with the shop "Rufus Middleworth.” monwealth, and there is no reason And ho si t down hi* valise and a good and true man. And I did why its resources cannot l>e devel lisiked around »t the dark. oi|cd satisfy myself.” oped and materialized to the benefit wainscoting, the ceiling traversed I t has hecn claimed that the put of all comers. Iron, coal, timber, by monster t«ain*. theiaiweed eam- ting of wool on the free list is a sec agricultural pursuits, fine climate, ments and the old oak settles 01) I tional measure. It should l>e re- excellent transportation facilities each side qf the biasing logs. tueiulpred that Texas is a Southern and everything to enrich mankind “You seem to haye a fine farm state and by agricultural statistics is there in abundance, and inorder here," he remarked, “and finely ha* 4,.'>24,000 sheep, or over a mil to settle up the country the rail kept.” lion more than all New England, road* are offering specially low “It’s not bad,” »«id Mark care- New York. New Jersey and Penn rate* tu prospectors and land seek Jessly. sylvania combined. And yet the er*—Courier, Lincoln. Neb “And everything in the real old delegation from Texas is solid for T he price of wool has declined English style.” 1 free wool. and the republican papers are quick “Yes.” said Mark, “il belonged W ork on the Cascade tunpe| is tn attribute it to the Mill* bill. Rut to an old Lincolnshire family who practically completed and the N. th* Oregonian said Tuesday that took a fancy to settle out here. They got to dabbling in railroad P. railroad company announce« that the price of range cattle is lower Call at this Office and order, or address the following-named shares and failed The daughters the first train will pas* through on than ever before. Yet there i* no GEO. W CRANE. Box 1216. Bloomington. Ill wool on cattle. — Benton Leader rent back to their old friend* in Sunday, June 3d.—Ex 4 MA BY. The Protection Wolf. WILLOW RANCH FLOURING MILL, t