MISCE LLAN KOKS A VE RTIS EM ENTS. THE HERALD. THI K.-PAY. DECEMBER 1A jvw rzrpsr« For rie«.«“' Wlater E,.alac«- most enterprising local paper ,’n Grant counts, for the regular sub scription price of T he II ebaui alone, 13. when you delay payment to the end of your su inscription year. ‘_____________ To th. K..«rr .1. like. • C m S T»r*r. You are specially invited to write the items of general interest occur ring in your neighborhood, and send to T he H e bald . Never mind doing them up in répertoriai style as if to a large city daily, where all copy is cut up into short “takes,'' for SÜ ■r list men to work • n—:ben you must write on one side of the paper, capitalize, paragraph, and punctu ate carefully, or it is useless to the piper a- . .vi ut two type-setters a .<1 the .- r no objection to copy written on both sides of the paper, i.i w a-k of our friends when writing new« for this paper, is to let all the items be reliably ob tained, attach the author's name, rien a fi- "ition* name if desired., write prop- r names carefully, and - -nd right along to our address. BRAND RAT» 1 brand on cut. and dearripckI ’ ear f 10. Î cuu and de«crip- ione. 1 year. |1S WINCHESTER o s ! ! ! T ATTORNEY-AT-LAW CAXYOX CITY. OtZBOI. “Back East’’ one of the most de lightful incidents of private life in families of refinement is the an nual making up of the reading list for the winter's evening entertain ment. and the enjoyment of the fruits of the mails that deliver the sele t r< a ling matter each week and month. An unfading flower of beauty is the memory of those pleasant Stockmen wishing to protect winter evening hours when the cur their property cannot do better than O. P. Cresap, tain» we e d-awn to shut out the by publication of their nrands. nigh», the cold, and th • storm with- Mark the main brand on the out, and the famiiv i- -l-. met above cut. as you wish it to appear. around the bright fir-i t i r » Then fill out the blank« below. after the day's labors were a., d . i fully completed, and on-- of their Animal number read al<»ud from ’h • t -etn- ing pages of a new p-riod:eal. or Additional Brands each 'Hie quietly rea l h - <e her fj- MOSAIC WARE vorite. h >ppy in those best belov«d peoole. Too many of us Beautiful Glass Ware Range on the barren .1 izaticn, who can yond th; fmz r p WATvHES and jewelry mountain rang-, Owner's Name d the loftv Cas »d «. homes that 1 -- ■ 1 our exrlv 4 let excuse of “can not tr.-d’* out from our children the chaoe such visions of a happy h >me life P-•toff.ee. to comfort after year* of. p rhap- penury and toil that may fail •> their lot. Now. let us turn over a new leaf and do as many of us are already- H ob « es brar.êei ce doing: Make Home this winter thei Either Rirtt brigLt center of affectionate demre. as well as nat ural place for “bed •tifte or . HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS and board,” and the children and A Pleasin? Sense oi Health younger members will, indeed, “ris- Ranre—ifau’ ruuaty. •'.»regMU. and Strength Renewed and iip and call us blessed -for the ef b. J. MILLEIk fort made in their behalf: and the P •?.—r,jr.-« ’--a ■ • *2L - Oreg. of Ease and Comfort attorn ev - at - i . au cost will be trifling, compared with F< :icw« the of Bjrrtp of as it the u«ual Christmas and New Year a t* geutly on the llarue : r. RILL Y 4 HARDIN. expenditures. K idneys , L iver 2? B owels Here it is in a nut-shell: A fire, Cleansing the when a light, a round table with bright E&Cteaily Coe cave or ii...ou», Djrpellukg cover; on the table a copy of T he H ebai . d , a Daily Examiner, a Colds, Headaches and Fevers and j»e’Tii>uen!lr curing West Shore, a Century, a fashion HABITUAL C0N3TIPATI0M magazine like Demorest. Godey or 1>CU; c rl Peterson, a family paper either the w.: . w.t •weakening or irritating the or Detroit Fr>e Press or New York gans on which at acta. SOr and •! OO Bottle« by Ix-dger, and Aid« n's Manifold cy For Sale all in Lt-aading Druggbpta. clopedia for refer- nee; around the MAminru» onr rr to« T.'LK ,-i.l -n. table let the members of th-? family CALIF02.KIA FIG SYRUP 00 PaOI'HIETOk. , JASPER DAVIS circle lie grouped with cheerful LorsTOJUL K F t as P mascsoo . C V ak bw Y obs . N Y. faces, the cares “that infest the «lay” forgot in tlie bright present. -DEALER :X- Six dollars is the largest sum Bl'RXS ADVERTISEMENTS. calculated upon for literature: r «uk. a- . Lake* cur. it*. T: ie H ebalo . Free Press, and F. • —Rile. . «»rant county, Ores«*** 27-- Demorest only <4.50. Groceries and Merchandise. J. >AT. HUbaoN. A. W T he H ekald , Ledger, and God- W. Lakeview. Or Burna. Or. ALMEDA A. STENGER cv. <5.25. T he H ebald , Century, and-Pe WILSHIRE A HUDSON. C attli • randed terson, <6. Tur. H erald . W-st Shore, and Attornvs-at-Law Free Press. <4.50. ». X Split in rach Look over our Club List and you LAKEVIEW AND BURN» OR will be able to make even cheaper This firm pra< ’Genin the euur.a vf rhe State, combinations than the above. and t- tun- ’.h«* r -. Lead oftce. Any land ■*« «* .»r «.»her * uafn«-M entrusted to them will VAN. S. CURTIS. P rup ' r . It ha* been on- of our endeavor* • receive Hanse—Grant county, Oregon. prompt attention. P. u.—burn«. Graut county. Oregon. to make T he H erald introduce and AND CASE- >OLICJTED Imld the beet else« of periodical lit All kinds of Blacksmithing W B. TODHUNTER. erature in the country; to induce and wagon work. the publishers of such to seek to ATTORNEY. place their works on our market, cattle branded with ••» Wrench” on we established a Reading Room so £^T*Hvr«etboeÍD¿ I OO a «pan. left Hip the books and papers could mutely GEO. S SIZEMORE - - B ern «, O r . Ear mark« < hue present their own merits in an at erup«»fF rhe High: ear < rimira law a apeñalty. Unoer-«lope 1 tractive manner to all who patron- Left ear iaed our enterprise. We start«*-! MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. with it abs- lutely with nothing but T. V. B. EMBEE, M. D. .3 or 4 copies of country ex hanges, a warm, well-light« d r<-oni, ami a ■ -a* hie r»a denceon »he eaaX side of Sii RoasEa are branded AZRO J. CORY. cordial welcome. It has been life \ it-e i.bcr. ic u aailea below Lurr.a. with “S-wreuch” on the erallv patronize«!. nn«i now I oasts Left thigh. 2 volumes (ti months in each) of Dr. S. B. McPheeters. Th«- Century, West Sh -re. Demor- A ttorney - at -L aw and S olicitor est. Ae.; HEHAl.D, and local pap*rs; PlIYSIt IAN A SURGEON of A merican and F oreign G volumes of the Alden Cvclup-dia; Rentre Grant and Malheur rountie«. P atents . etc.—An«l unfinished volumes of F. O. addrcM Burra, urani co.. Oregon. popular magazines, we-kiica, and CRH A 1 Fire Hundred Dollar« for the Daily Sati Franci*e<> Examiner. w w V V thr arrew and conviction of any per We have never soliciti*d a con son or per*, t «. kiilinr or «teaiinr any of the Practical Surveyor •fork *•! the above brand or belonging thereto. tribution t > thi« enterpri«**. an 1 pay MECHANICAL EXPERT in advertising for th- lo-ks ac i \ M KINNON, LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. quired. c We will give a monthly review \ • . a. k « f «nrve> I pg oo «h.>r «iMe term« 2 <F“ Sefler of each addition to our Reading a sb • r g a t . • : be r, b a ted. CBA«. A. COGSWELL. tan have pt • furL.ahe F. A. COCawXLL. Lakeview Link* Hie. Room, as it reaches us, for the Len- FBBB At charge < fit of rvad-rs nt a «{¡stance. H arper ' s Monthly has this to COGSWELL A COGSWELL. say of the Detroit Free I’n *«, and Saddle and Harness ShcP. Opinion« given a* to value and ealiditv ,~ of LAKEVIEW ASP LINKVILI.E. Or. we call our readers attention to the Paient- Alic, lion paid to Infr;ngeuient quotation because we have secured J. U. WELCOME - I’ koprietob . a* Interference- Patent* for I^c-ign-. Trade-Mar-. and I-abeix obtained (’opv- th« low«*st club rates from it for nghta regi'tered. BURN'. OREGON all Tur H erald sutweribers that it Attorneys-at-Law has - ver before offered: 1-ly ‘ The Free Pres- is a weekly liter W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R ary and family pap--r. with a funny department that has given it a re-, -AMO- Patents. putation and circulation iu every Jeweler. ]«art of tlx Unit'--1 Stares, and made profitable table the publication of a ■ HAS SAMPSON B urns . O r Pare«'». Cavea « and Trade-Marka p-■ • !re A. C BRODERSEN,... Lakeview Spe ial edition in England to be R* • • » All • n«l'’«-«e bek re ’he C. «. F« e< : <*• e a sold in Europe, The writer of the tended *A> pr».-’p- - r. « ra e eve an-i ;.o most popular humorous articles Ai • bt » ’ » a • •“ ami sketch--* for The Free Press is M IM Liverv & M <ra * . e-.ra . Charles B L- wis. wh-we nom de Stable plume is M Q -1.’ FRANKLIN H HOI oil Uaahiig «a D. l . The reputation of The Free Press PgoFBirYOU J ______________________ AúU.¿¿y-ax-Law was not built up exclusively on the IV C. by wo reputation - f 'I <)uo«i's funny ar- M. A. KELTON tides nor is it retained solely for. Lakeview. Or or chi< fly by them. The pr-Sj-rie- STATE INSURANCE CO. before t-irs have made of it a literary and A family paper. The expectation of tin-iing »- luething funny in the 'Bi- jah' or ‘Lim-kiln Club’ [-ajxrs w E GRACE A gent Livery '.Feed Stable may cause one who has never seen a copy of The Free Press to bus* it p. h . murphy . to read upon the care, or in a leis B i asa, O regon . LAKEVIEW OREGON. ure hour. T1 h * iut*r*stiii< ■ harac- ter of its general contents eaum-e FRENCH HAY A GRAIN that purchaser to eiitiscribe for it a year.” Thia is great praise from an ac- knowlrdged authority in the liter ary field as our readers know, ami M-« I »ui* Raeine. • - l’v-priitress Wachmaker A Jeweler it is deserve«! Lm can obtain a J W RONEBRAKE year's subscription to this uwwi ex A hmiG.i nniiibrtof sue-'« ran wcu"e ihr cellent of family paper* and Tin H erald which you know tv be tlx i r Lton your Town Lera, your Home«, Your Kuaitea. Tuur 4 Farm*, your Place«, with tree« and «hrubbery gud’edtothe climate of Eaat Oregon. a REPEATING RIFL SINGLE SHOT RIFLES, RELOADING T buy only And from I £ AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS known Responsible House. That win mm MAX IIACT IH ED BV WINCHESTER REPEATIN6 ARMS yo« what you Ha.VElT, COÏTXT. pay th money for Lareat Varietiea true to the name; Vigorous plant«; Swxxd. Sox eo-pa’e zn-.istxa.ted. Ca-aCcg^ Healthy. and Judi- MENTION THIS PJ.PEH, ----- ciooe paeking.or ail u kc—Labor and Time and Money. Therefore, do Bare by beannr m mind that the great BLOOMINGTON Mnrsery iHE OUR MARCH OF PROGRE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS! c< MC»M»etici«« i« the Life «f Trade." if y -n bare rxx oor Ute« y I* w * veiv lt * -< ■ ' • t—iil • o?’ ■■* ' t- re have to w-^rk to k«i ¡S , .7“^ I • UL- JAMES MKAAs' S3 SHOE, -rib, JAMEH M PasitivelT r b JAMES MEANS’ $3 SHOE lithe Largest in the World, having in actual cultivation not less than JNuXCELLED THE OLDEST. IS THE LARGEST. MOST RELIABLE NURSERY GROWING STOCK FOR THE WEST. ;*♦ STYLE UNE0UALLE3 m DURABILITY -?• ANO •‘S- RFECTION OF FIT. 800,000 ACRES L 'pel puinl, gee-”' - e - s havt'Z ^cr rime -1 prtre »tami ■6>«*«x .. ir>o»*5j; ■a v -b - - *ra: :f y - n L:- JoL,, lanrcr pruat. trio buyn< mferjur aices upon waka taey maAe a . larger «TAMES MEANS $4 SHOE CANNOT TO FAIL SATISFY TSE MOST FASTlDlO - ■ t ~ s ■ s before they leave oar factayill csaaa« be n»*-ie to r-iy m - f r y lr - t -n t-ey are worth ? «bon fruui our reLbr.itrd faM -ry are -ol 1 by w <'e-awnke retailer« la il UH tbeeoautn. W- i - -. ■* t—- . r*.*..a &ny »¿at.- Tt-xr.; ry u*. Miwfc JAMES jlLA. -« & CO., -11 Lincoln St., Bostink^H BUY OF THI I88J EXCELS ALL OTHERS-1 APRICOTS. i HERRIES. • PEARS, PLUMS, LITERATURE, ART, AYD FA .......................................... PINES. CEDARS. . THE BEST AND CHEAPT^T :f ' *’ *-'• ■ k«. It r — • f - th ' rxwj aay Su h popnter a - • -< Mrs. Lucy H. H Rebecca Ha d ns? Dav s. M ss M. G. Iv'cCleliand Miss Alic^ Edgar Fawcett. Frank Lee Benedict. Howard See’y. ar-d a t«i for -P etebkoi aai Cbe;r are i pura--:*« of the excellerce cf their »1 •:«. TREE>, SHRUBS. THE MlGlZnnj he ¡ - »Wry r- «’ Old «1 aad I—ttr FANCY AND ITORK-TABLF. PATTERN«, ph • ? h- THC FLOTYON DEPABT’YENT w ' pr *«t •! —»=- r«-t — HANDSOMI < OI <• ¡.ED IJ ■ < r cti • a*>i LeiiP ->y- W|— * • - • ‘ A * " * PL ATE, yrieted frnet itee! r ” • HEtLTn. THE TOn.1T, CCOKFKT. THE C.rr^'.uil HOLD MATTERS g-n - liy - hl te given in * ¡ch t -r ber, makieg a U*.k lEtalxxab^ a* APPLES, PLANTS. BERRIES. QUINCES PEACHES. FLOWERS.. j NECTARINES. ELEGANT PREMIUMS FOR CETTING UP CLUB I TERMS. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE, C2.00 A YSAB. 1 Copies for 3 S3J70 4.30 4 Copies for 6 * SG.40 9.00 S Copies for 7 ** * SA.00 10.30 s 1 / I f 1 With th- -Pvd- i-1 PtaeoaM,* er a k» ■ “T-e Monuag GYreting.” as a premium fcr g<nicg ap thedl ■ With x-' extn enrr th: Magarino Cor 1S69, as a ]M H penoa r ttirg cp the club. V; l.-tb ti «vn rr? f the N rvrive f-r »nd Rl ing or the book “ Bod» aad D'. comma ” u> the pens« Mtti»g N1 For Larger Clubs, a sot cf Dickens’s Works or a Scwing- PETERSON’S MAC-AZI A«™-. EVERGREENS. ptpaciseM rent graiA. to g^t ep dale with. ARBOR VITÆ.. 30$ Chmavt SL, Fh «v’W COL!» w i : U- S FIRS. BALSAM NUTS. FRUITS ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS.. K BIRCH. SPRUCE. ELDER. FOP. 1289 ASH. LINDEN, CHESTNUT. efforts of all the pre- eedir.g years. TULIPS. WEEPING WILLOWS, The new adv. will shortly appear in these columns. Promises to be one of the best RED-BUD. SHADE TREES AC --Advertise in T he H erald if want t« sell anything. UNABRID JUNIPERS. RHODODENDRONS STANDARD AND EACH THE BEST OF ITS KIND. 3000 mere Wor ’« «rd t traUou* thia aay ocLer Aruei flend for a Catalogue, and make your selections in time for the fall delivery, if you want to plant none but the Beat, and that is always the < heapest. I.ast spring, alone, more than a Araoag :he «urt*l< FeVster’* Vm______ cc-actse ac i trus-.worthy A Biographical ar’y IV m )____ their m: -»nal : ipati^-n. date cf . < if ¿ceeased), cte, A Gazetteer of 0Ter2S/»<)T:’?es,!oci , r t .o • «»tn s C ri - s 1 _ V1*" '«iS’Wy o Tae Eap .rnr. -ry ar..j fs-r. ct L.e uaCM Noted Fictitious HUNTINGTON, OR. Call at this Office and order, address the foHowing-najned ANXWTR TO INOUIRITS. <1.04 unxrnixsfTXXc xiTs:r3.*e..u^ Freeur”-.g Land Patents. Filing Arguments, and Condoning C er tests »a Moderate Term*. Send for circuler ta GEO. W. CRANE.