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THE HERALD. ■TIICIÌSDAY. JANI'Al’V 3. !*»!>. rreparr fur rie«»»«« Wl«t.r Evealng*. II kbai d which you know to be the most enterprising local paper in Grant countv. for the regular sub- scription price of T iie H erald alone, $3, when you delay payment to the end of your subscription year. <’. A. KWEEK. EASTERS STOCK BRANDS. CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. M ISC ELLAN EOUS A VERT ISEN E N TS. ADVERTISEMENT. BRAND RATES I brand on cut. and description, 1 iear |1U. 2 cuts and descrij»- tions, 1 year, |is »ff WINCHESTER ATTOR N E Y-AT-LA W. CANYON CITY. OREGON. ‘ Buck East” one of the most de To the Header who like» a Good Paper. lightful incidents of private life in You are specially invited to write families of refinement is the an nual making up of the reading list the items of general interest occur for the winter’s evening entertain ring in your neighborhood, and send ment, and the enjoyment of the to T he H ekai . d . Never mind doing fruits of the mails that tieliver the them up in reportorial style as it select reading matter each week and to a large city daily, where all copy 1 is cut up into short "takes.” for HO month. An unfading flower of beauty is or 100 men to work on—then you the memory of those pleasant 1 must write on one side of the paper, O. P. Cresap, winter evening hours when the cur (capitalize, paragraph, and punetu- tains were drawn to shut out the , ate carefully, or it is ust less to the ifaa « « > a fine assortment of Barbedine ware— night, the cold, anti the storm with ! pajtcr As we have but two type-setters a.iinethiug new, which for beauty of design and out, and the family circle met flround the bright fireside to rest ai d they ofler no objectioti to copy finish is hunt to equal. A fine line (and in all after the day’s labors were all duti : written on both sides of the paper, shades;, of fully completed, and one of their ; all we ask of our friends when numlicr read aloud from the teem writing news fur this paper, is to ing pages of a new periodical, or let all the items be reliably ob MOSAIC WARE. each one quietly read his or her fa tained, attach the author’s name, sign a fictitious name if desired, vorite, happy in the presence of those best beloved of all earth’s 1 write prop r names carefully, and .-end right along to our address. people. Beautiful Glass Ware Too many of us dwelling to-day on the barr- n borders of social civil ization, who can look eastward be THE WEEKLY WATCHES AND JEWELRY. yond the frozen ¡teaks of the Rocky mountain range, or westward ov r T. bacco and Cigars—Pipes, and Meerschaum the lofty Cascades, and s, sueh in pea a specialty, warranted. Oysters, Sar homes that blessed our early days, dines, Crackers, all fresh. Soaps, best let excuse of "can not afford” shut brands. Yeast Powders—everybody out from our children the chance for can draw a prize worth from z5c such visions of a happy home life i toll. Full line of School to comfort after years of, perliaps, Books, and Stationery penury and toil that may fall to of all descriptions. their lot. Orders from Now, let us turn over a new leaf The leading Weekly Newspaper The Country promptly and correctly filled.l-ly and do as many of us are already of the country, and the only paper doing: Make Home this winter the edited with reference to circulating bright center of affectionate desire, as well as natural ¡dace for "bed in every state and territory in the HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS. ami board," and the children and I liion, The Blade is the most pop younger meinlters will, indeed.‘-rise ular Namily Weekly, with the larg up and call us blessed” for the ef est and widest circulation. It has V. J. MILLEIl. fort made in their behalf; ami the ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. today over 150, (XX) subscribers, and cost will he trifling, compared with Harney City, Oregon. the usual Christmas and New Year may at any time be found in any i-tf nook or corner of the United States. Will practice in all the >:ate Cours. expenditurt s. Here it is in a nut-shell: A fire, At the very low price i.f a light, a round table with bright ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR cover; on the table a copy of Tilt: H eiiald , a Daily Examiner, a The Blade gives more reading, bet West Shore, a Century, a fashion ter departments, and later news, mngazine like Demorest, Gotley or Peterson, a family paper either the than any of its competitors. It is Detroit Free Press or New York the largest Dollar paper pul lished, Ledger, and Alden’s Manifold cy ami its departments so carefully clopedia for reference; around the table let the members < f the family ¡edited that it cannot help interest JASPER DAVIS P ropri ETi»i. circle be grou]sd with cheerful each member of every family. In faces, the cares "that infest the fact the Blade* -DEALER IX— day” forgot in the bright present. HAS NOT AN EQUAL. Six dollars is the largest sum calculated upon for literature: A Specimen copy will tell more T he H erald . Free Press, and than can be given in this advertise Demorest only $4.5(1. T he H erald , Ledger, and God- ment. Evcrylxxly is invited to send nddress on a postal cart! for a cy, $5.25. specimen copy. gJF'Scml the ad Pe- T he H erald , Century, and dress of all your friends at the ßLACKSMlT^ ^HOp terson, $•>. T he H erald , West Shore. and same time. Free Press, $4.51). Look over our Club List and you _ T H E B LA I) E S E W IN G M A- will be able to mnkc even cheaper C il I N E VAN. S. CURTIS, P rop ’«. combinations than the above. It has been one of our endeavors With the Blade one year is only to make T he H erald introduce ami $18.(X). Thi machine is made in hold the best class of periodical lit erature in the country; to indue - the Blads own factory, especially the publishers of such to seek to for l lade subscribers. It is guar ¡dace their works on our mark, t. anteed ns good, as handsome, as J>**■ Horseshoeing »5.00 a Fpnn. we established a Reading Room so light-running, ns durable, ami as the books and papers could mutely valuable in every v ray as any $75 present their own merits in an at or $1(10 sewing machine made. M IßC El.!.A N E< >1 S A DV E RTISEM ENTK. tractive manner to all who patron- izetl our enterprize. We started Send for Circular. with it absolutely with nothing but 3 or 4 copies of country cxehang. s. CONFIDENTIAL a warm, well-lighted room, and a For clubs wc this cordial welcome. It lias been lib new sub- erally patronized, and now boasts largest commission 2 volumes (•¡months in each) of scrii ers that we hav ■ evi r paid, or A ttok . nev - at -L aw axd S olicitor The Century, West Shore. Demor . ver |> id by any pap. r Write us of A merican and F oreign est, A-e.; H erald , ami I. ■ al papers; lor c nfid. ut.al terms to agents. P atents . li Volumes of the Alden Cyclopedia: It is easier to raise a club for the etc.—And unfinished volumes of popular magazines, weekli and Binde than f-r any other publica the Daily San Frimt is . Examiner. tion, anil an active worker can earn We have never soli- it. I a < u- t 2.(W tu ■’> <K' |H-r day on the terina MECHANICAL EXPERT. tribution to this enterpn- .and pay we ofler. Sing!,, subst ri-era will in advertising for the books ac remit one dollar for one year, Ev- office, 618 F st., N. W. W ashington , D c quired. eryb.sly inviliti to send for free We will give a monthly review of each addition to our Reading specimen or terms to agents, Ad- Room, as it n aches us. for tile 1 < n- dress, efit <>f readers at a distance. THE BLADE, H aki - er ’ s Monthly has this to Toledo, Ohio. Opinions given ns to value nn<l validité nt ... say of the Detroit Free Press, ami l’atent*. Alto« tiuti paid to Infringement we call our readers attention to the and ln:erfervncv- ?atvnt> for benign*, I'rude-MarKs, and I.atx*ls obtained. Copy- quotation because we liav " cured rights regiMcred. the lowest club rates from it for all T he H eiiai i . subscribers that it has ever before offered: WXBSTERS “The Free Press is a weekly liter ary ami family pn¡>. r, with a funny UNAERIDCED. Patents department that has given it a re STANDARD AND BEST. putation ami circulation in every /—5 part <>f the United Stares, ami imide ¿«•Mr vKÂàRE'Ci I'Ktruo. I «., a ■ ■ | Tr».'s Marks pr... err profitable the publication of a lG-:c •*-. App i- h lot a Rev u a 1 Rr- n c 1 rrsaf Ml buaf-.vim before the I . >. Paie: t ■” »• a special edition in England to be «i prv.tvp’ ». r i It. sold in Europe. The writ« r of the • bar.- ma en • u l'r. • m<wt ¡s.pular humorous articles 30<»o • »Word« d r ir’v *(MM> n. 're Ulus* I n \ I M » If* (ll: t -i:ions thua any ■ ..-r American 1 neuonary. and sketches for The Free Pres- is » t try feature*, original with Charles B. Lewis. w!i nom tie An -»g ■' q bmler*« I iiHbritlgt-tl hii <| ungual rd t r plume is ’M Quod.* . a iui.1 trustworthy information, arc The reputation of The Free Press A Biographical Dictionary was not built up exclusively on the C ' ’ 1 • • : n- :■ .f Vrthy tvputatioii of M Quod's funny ar I*vrwo«s, with th» -r 1 t- > i 'U. i i I tvt . station, profo»- afou vr ut n.d*.-.» « f Lirth aud ueath, ticles. nor is it retained solely for. STATE INSURANCE CO. (if deeeaeedK < te., or chiefly bv them. The proprie A G azetteer cf the World tor» have made of it a literary ami «■' r -«,'*• i . < «,1-« ilibi; nn«| br: ’*/ «•<'*«• rib- family pa,« r. The cx|x . tatioii of Of 1 g • » t'.ijtru «, «. HD «, T->wns, an i N viral W E. GRAv 1. Au ENT. finding aoniuthing funny in the 'Eli 1 in «ofweryi'artofthaGlobe, and The 1 xplauAtvr/ a I IV t 'inciLg \ uva;salary jah' or ‘Limekiln Club' papen* • f Ute names of may cause one w o I t never s n Bl R\i. O regox . Noted Fictitious Persons a copy of The En e Pi. ss to buy it !'>*«**«, -h a* s-e oft. •• r»-f’rre«i (•» in to read upon the cars, or in a h i <4 * •n»l I.' ra:ur*> -v I c> i nrr nr* ?« v : >n. *1 he I ter is no« rr Dictionary. ure hour. The interesting charu- ter of its general contents can«, WEBSTIR 13 THE ST ANDARD that purchaser to subscrita, tor it • Jtb.cn , . i ::>eGo> t P. .ntira OfBc«, and w.th » U. S. Suprime Court. It m rv»x>mnmMM a vear.” ’ • S; tie Sun is of Sestoels < f S6 Stfllts. and ng College Pros (s . : C. >». and lancia. Yhis is great praife from an ae- ly It ; -s *d th«» onhr I1;« tt. ,'*’v t c I a«bceaarlicte<1 The sat «a«-.»»» manner ir which the itatc know let i g< i authority in the liter in n A senti» Pur« hn«ra f r School*, and .1 aurai t- X . p«n*. of h»» roti- nmrly all the School Hook« are lo»cd upxdk it. 1 • bu*, ta» au<« |t«b. it h M> ». i» nr. i en ary field as our reader# know, and httliht ..r h< | a» fvwr «eani 1 H \s Anafora * ablo c-ntp«nio«i la »v<-ry S» fo- Î oad KF. ri\H» Mt»RF l’KKMH M m . IX-l KLI» it is des< rvt d. You can obtain a RX ‘1. »N‘ fw. g-..' ‘ift.-rr! ’ pr.|erH» vi-R' r omuls seat pr*'i<«: I ou apph. ’ atkn. I I» '• •KF F »I b » «. a- tl FA1I» MORF I t»<*F- year's eulwt ription to this most ex Pukhthed by C. AC. MfRklK A CO, » M aaài.gtou Tvrriu-r* iban cellent of family papera anti Tin Spna^i.ell, Mass., ü. S. A. v'ber cvtH|iaaiàjr Ad.iru your Home,, your Town Loti, Your Ranch«. Your Farm», your riacea. with treea an<l ahrubbery Suited to the climate of Eaat Oregon. And buy only from a known FÏNESIVER WARE: Stockmen wishing to protect: their property cannot do better than by publication of their brands. Mark the main brand on the j above cut, as you wish it to appear. Then fill out the blanks below. Animal. MANTFACTI'BED DY WINCHESTER REPEATING ARKS CO,, COXTXT. Z.TZZ’V^* Sezxil fox Bo-pas’» Xll-J.stxo.ted. Catatlcs-u*, VENTION THIS TAPER. ----- (HE MAHCM OF PROGRESI OUR LATEST IMPROVEMENTS! Range BLOOMINCTOP« JXT txirsoiry “ ComtirlHIon l> th.- I.lfr of Trade." nn I If v l I t - > H -n onr Htn.t l „pn^. nnnot hii-iwine hi»w live’.v tr;:< • -. or i ow in rd o ’r c<>- i • t •: ; v»- to v.ur.r V» keen withiniJ ¿X p.ir’Tetilèr t ‘r th. JAMES MEA5^’ »3 SliOE, or tba JAdES MEANS’ ^’positWeYy’none^gtjntfne unh *« having our rame rml prie? st-’mp-l plainly on the »J retailer will supply you " tash-i — * -lampe 1 if rod 1. ; ' • ■• 1 . loins'so; if you doU<K|^ retailers will coax you Into buy in,' Inferior snoes upon which they make a larger proli». UNEXCELLED 18» (STYLE L’STpUALLCa K in DURA51LITY ¿X•>•A:;o •** Isthe Largest in the World, having in actual cultivation not less than Postoflice I P. F. STENGER. tSS »e?. TO •<- SATISFY THE MOST .$ FAST! 01 .. ■ :it pr.>gr»sB in cr.r branchi f in-’i every re.sp«ft »»q'i-.’l lo tìieolioe» wiilcl ! t. v on a pair .10:1 ivia. et: win vi’! !•<»co :vLi.-»-< who imi. ate <»ir sv^pm cf 134 »stowt, a s.i ’ •■»e ----- -------------------- ' I 1 t man I • y pro-iuct«. I -.ir llno-t w.‘ are 1 V. :<o K I-O-.V vLsi.lug l-.t 600« ar ol.s'g - re ns f<-llows Lion writes fr .v h (he r a t sor I n n mor f'A •• ers in c r s l -«l re • t , • . or stifle. OK. Range—Grant countv, Oregon. THE OLDEST, IS THE LARGEST. MOST RELIA1 LI- N U R S E R GROWING FOR rilE P. O.—Bur s Grant • ■ unfy. Oregon. RILEY A HARDIN. FAIL CANNOT j., xi. ¿^FiT. ‘ cSHOÎ-r 3 800,000 ÂCRES H orses branded Either Right JAMES MEARS’ $4 SHOE JAMES MEANS’ S3 SHOE Owner's Name •i UFA\'. .1 s» rxìiifE« . ...» i » ; suf ever. . r ni» ii..cuf gout.s « . w a . U r b the th- n ubi f »r t gtup and <r»n<| N »w, ki -I re. <•»■ ;.-«C ii ' y .ÌL< «poii 1 i ; F «;« a'mires you thr* 0:1 the roi -,. u can- oc t» 1 v. Hat -*i ai • <• n what your • •c-i Lavi? cu t hitn. N- »urna •• an 1 ì : i:e flxM re’ l prie-- ••• n eu.ii' »t b ■ -. n • • io | ■ ir • f- r. • r »• rricui al♦ <! I >b<o-s 1 ■ ' titn th f «•»»::-itcv. : ; v p ore n- av abh» tn Affint* agi» v «- fh n> .arg- rai<». o.-»q tri • ■ lrt.i’»-d Pu.ili? Cu« • Î IT rt tney a. u:i r or i ovo ' nifi*'--. FO far as yon i o :«;aaut acuir» rs’ n um- <-r r ! j >ur re aiicr !s p.',:. -(?,ly nini-« I torlo th?4 wbfle V, »'er. "TOtrrtî: f * r Us.-fore they leave our £;.et rj -.i In.nwnlcf* rcmflrn* In nil . « »u tri'l, .1Ä V. i'.S H orses Left > I fie Double H ALL OTHEES-Í889 J E Itrit V < • \ - ip s efi . . le V. Un ■ APRICOTS. der-I i; in Rigb; ear. • ’.* 60 Up. Uft ear. CHERRIES. LITERATURE, ART, AND FÄSH8 Smooth er i Lake c«»utit ;. < »regon. Groceries and Merchandise. All kinds of Blacksmithing and Wagon work That will send you what you pay th' money for: Iat test Varieties true to the name; Healthy, Vigorous plants; and Judi cious packing,or all is loat—Lal>or and Time and Money. Therefore, do Save by bearing in mind that the great Additional Brands ONLY ONE DOLLAR CASH STORE. & AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS. Responsible House. T.iL D ST IND CHEA’ FST of tho Tt civ- mor»- ff-r tli<* nwiueTflidtl »• h I™ L i ... r ’ Lucy H. ’-looper, Dq.v?- McCIeilard. Mirs Alice Fowl _ai.ar Hc4,Ai_ett. Fran< L^e Benedict. How-rd i-peJy. and a hc^t cf rar - jetesson uni the r names am a guarantee of the excel le» co cf their etcì ics. ALMEDA A. «Ti.NGEi PINES, CEDARS,.. THE ’'fi.nXZTVE r-'H ».« rmhi-- vi,..»-ntr¿ «H’, rfleeuf* and ether « •ni p- • . FA\rV W’i WORK-TAS T.F PATTERN :. T ¡ , ¡., r •. r„ THE FV^înoV DEP-V.’T'r.’:-’ «• 1’1 rr,. f th. . • . P. 1 , ,.f r.r^t f-T o::» ! O a:i:. • t-, n-. I v. i:j h v ■ . 'i i ; rh, A II ANI)S<. ?.Ii; CCI.Cr.ri> FH PUTE, print-1 f .1 • A :.:rihtv. i. -, TTEAT/TEL THE TOTT*”’', mOKFTTV. «7A.-wew BOLD MATTERS g'»:-roliy will be glv-t in-ch numb -, 1l.gn l<xk iuvaluablo to eveij branded C attle TREES, -iiitl ; s. on Lett side; circle- A Split in 2. APPLES, PLANTS, ... ELEGANT PREMIU74S FCR GETTING UP CLUBS! TER5ÎS, ALWAYS ÏW ADVAHCE, 62.00 A TEA’S. Range—tirant county, ......... o regoli. „..... P. u.—Burns. Grant cvUiily, Oregon. BERRIES, QUINCES........ W. B. TODIIUNTER PEAl IIES, FLOWERS.. branded with “S-Wreuch" on Left Hip. Ear marks (']« ae i roi»oft’the Right Ender slope in cattle “Bi-'> r.'i*« ft n-: 01 f With th' r’.-'T'nt 1 ' Mcrni: :: m.- eli g. ’ or .- Ltree g' ttn.g lip tha club f With (xf~t r. r.v f the Mng.ozino f r ISSO, as a premfab poison getting tip Ilio club. f With t th an cTtri r . . .• f t’ Mn'r”l»H’ for T5J?O nnd the bwi ing or tho book “ Buds nn I P’. c- n;to thr person getting tip tl’.edf Address, NECTARINES, PETERSON’S MAGAZINE, I®“ Specimens sent gratis, to g-t up clubs with. SOD Ckestsut St.. rTitliMI C-»i horses are branded with “S-wreuch” on the Left thigh. tfW-ir YOU WANT THE EARTH-^1 TAKE rW^THE WORLD.^rJ Range: Grant and Malheur count iea. 1*. O. addrvrs: Burna, Grant co., Oregon. CEfiA 1 "Hl Live Hundred Dollars for V w v v the arris' and conviction <»f any per- ««•:'. or persons, killing or stealing any of the stock of the above brand or belonging thereto. S top T hat C oi arbor vit . e It is almost the same thing. No premiums; no special oilers; no cut rates: bit the lest and biggest FIRS. BALSAM. LAKEVIEW “T. For Largor Clubs, a sei of Dlckonc’s K.’rk: 3 cr c Sc%lnn-McaÙ EVERGREENS, AZRO J. CORY, 3 Copies for 93.50 J 3 4.30 i 4 Copies for se.40 G 9.G0 I 5 Copies for 9S.OO to 7 10.30 I, NUTS. FRUITS. On the North American Continent. 12 large pastes and > I long column.«. ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS ADVERTISEMENTS. BIRCH. SPRUCE. ELDER. gr.\ POPULAR NOVELAS? J ¿ / Í/S.7. 3 CH \S. A. COGSWELL. r. A. CfWlSWKU. Lakeview I.inkvill.- ASH. LINDEN. CHESTNUT. COGSWELL & COGSWELL. LAKEVIEW AND LINKVILLE. Or. TULIPS, WEEPING WILLOWS. Attorneys-at-Law RED-BUD. SHADE TREES AC 1-ly Attorney, Notary Public à Collector. A. C. BRODERSEN » fl . •• e. vi, Io -. < ..nep., rinan. era at. I t »• • M Pra Published in and given with each issue of the w*>eklv edition. Beginning to-dav and continuing thereafter. T he W orld will print ’ with each issue a complete novel | by a popular author, Among the vrit. rs who will contribute will be W Iter Beaant, W lkie (’oiling. JUNIPERS, RHOi O1 EN1 RONS Ro t Buchan n. R. L. Stevenson, B. L Farj-on. Thomas Hardy, EACH THE 1‘E-TOF 1TSK1ND r W Robinson. Emile 1 ’.tboriau, \ . Jules Varne. Win. Black. S-’-id • w a C itale, ne :-r> I .¡-k F. C. Phillips y -.r «elections in timeforthefr.il delivery, it von want t- ¡ ant none ' ■lit the Bc«t, a-i.i tb.it is always ‘he ( heap. -t I..:-, -¡■rin?. alone, more than a 1 1 '» fl The ruches.-*. Mrs. Al-xarider, John S. Wint< r, H nry W >d. M E. Br-.ddon, ¡ lercnce Warden JulianHawtborne M . ■ > Ce< il Hay. P- tii". M. Clay, A ni-, Edwards R!,- *!:' ’roushton WILD CHER Tt Is n prompt and positive« TToatseoo’.fl, bore Throac, Wt ( ougb, Hronchiti», and lufl tiu t of the Lung». .5 s nn Expeetor mt It Isnne in Soo'hina; acd 11» riling the du.l Lnags. SOLD DTf.LL DEALERS KJ Mi g i -•'» cents (trial sixe\ 50 11 w m ( and uae «tullar Per Ho Coilino Brothers Drug Co. Solo Proprietors, 8t. 1 p ■ •*»f— r ■¿riH I i- Livery . Feed Stable P IL MURTHY. I.AKKV1K« *»**■ Nn mil HUNTINGTON OR. ✓ bt>4 'f H Y * (.RAIN Aiwa » • ha . and pr. mp* a*tcn<iun given II uruera for '.eau.a aa l »ehi> tea. 1-y Si ;; - RtBE Waehmaker A Jeweler. J w bonebrake . G Fol? E W. CRANE AT ONCE. Si I» BOX 12 k Bioomington.HI. •» •• de THE WORLD. N*w Y ;. k . •* « ’••’lì One yerr. (52 numbers.) $1 00 -o S •- i . ' :hs. ti'i .ri '• rs.i Three month«, (13 r.umlsrs.) _ i lakeview. Orrgxn Good * ork- Reaaocaois J’ricsa. <■ 4 I»-« wr Ä • «ff»'