East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 10, 1889, Image 4

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    THE HERALD.
H erald which you know to I-e the
most enterprising local paper in
Grant cmiutv. for the regular sub­ BBAXR RATE- 1 brand on ent. and
I’ll.-DAY. JAN'L’ABY IO 1**
scription price of T he H erald de«ariplion. 1 »ear fie. S uu and descrip­
tion.. 1 year. 11«
alone. 13, when you delay payment
Trrpar« for Fira »aw I H inter Evening». to the end of your subscription
‘ Back East’’ one of the most de­ year.
lightful incid-nts of private life in To th« Rea4«r who ilk«» a G»o4 Paper.
families of refinement is the an­
You are specially invited to write
nual making up of the reading list: the items of general interest occur­
Ad^rD yoBr H tn«*. yoor TuWD Lof*.
for the winter's evening entertain­ ring in v,,ur neighborhood, and send
Yoar Bane be«. Yoor rims, yoar
ment, and the enjoyment of the to T he H erald . Never mind doing
P.az««, wrh tree« i&d sb robbery
fruits of the mails that deliver the them up id reportorial style as if
auited to tbe elin.au of £w:
select reading matter each week and to a large city daily, where
Ore<oc
And bay only
copy
month.
from a known
is cut up into abort •’takes,” for 80
An unfading dower of beauty is or 100 men to work on—then you
Responsible House.
the memory of those pleasant must write on one side of the paper,
winter evening hours when the cur­ capitalize, paragraph, and punctu­
sill seed
Stockmen wishing to protect
tains were drawn to shut out the ate carefully, or it is useless to the
you w E a : row
their
property
cannot
do
better
than
night, the cold, and the storm with­ paper
f*y tl moray tor
y publication of their orands.
LMesr Varieties tree
out, and the family circle met
As we have but two type-setter
Mark the main brand on the
to the name; Healthy.
around the bright fireside tn rest and they offer no objection to copy
Vtaorvo
aad Jttdi-
after the day’s labors were all duti­ written on both sides of the paper, above cut. as you wish it to appear.
clone peek. t><.o.- all ia loet—Labor
fully completed, at.d one of their all we ask of our friends when Then fill out the blanks below
and Time aad Mosey Therefore, do
number read aloud from the teem­ writing news for this paper, is to
Sa«e by bevia( la miad that the treat
ing pages of a new periodical, or let all the items be reliably ob­ Animal.
each one quietly read his or her fa­ tained. attach the author's name,
vorite. happy in the presence of sign a fictitious name if desired, Additional Brands .
those best beloved of all earth's write proper names carefully, ami
jieople.
semi right along to our address.
Too many of us dwelling today
on the barren border» of s>x-ial civil­
Range
CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
ization, who can look eastward be­
yond the frozen peaks of the Rocky
mountain range, or westward over
C. A. »WEEK.
the lofty Ca- I s. end see such
Owner's Name
A TTOR N E Y-A T-L A W.
homes that blessed our early days,
let excuse of "can not afford” »hut
CAXY-X CITY. ORZGOX
out from our children the chance for
lithe Largest in the World, having
such visions of a happy home life
in actual cultivation not lesa than
to comfort F.ft- r years of. perhaps,
Postoffice.
j«enury and toil that may fall to
their lot.
P. F. STENGER.
Now. let us turn over a new leaf
and do as many of us arc- already
doingi Make Home this winter the
Houti branded
bright center ■ f aff«-. donate desire,
as well as natural place for "bed.,
E.ther Right or
and board,” ai d th- children and
■tifie OK
younger members will, indeed, "rise
up an<l call us blessed” for the ef­
fort mad«.- in th« ir behalf: and the
Rance—Grant county. Oregon.
THE OLDEST.
c«jet will be trifling, compared with Haa ateo a fine tMortment of Barb««lice ware— P O.—Borna Grant county. Orejón
IS THE LARGEST.
the usual < hristmas an«l New Year •r tne’h ■ < ne *. wh.»L for beaaty of design and
MOST RELIABLE
expenditures.
finish is hard to cqua L jk fine line and in all
RILEY A HARDIN.
N U USER Y
Here it is in a nut-sbell: A fire, •hades , of
GROWING STOCK
Address LsAAC F'J s TER.
a light, a tvund table with brieht
FOR THE WEST.
cover: on th«- table a copy of T he
H erald , a Daily Examiner, a
MOSAIC WARE
West Shore, a Century, a fashion
Houli branded ou
magazine like Dem-.r -t. Go-ley or
Left Stifle
Horizontal
Peterson, a family paper either the
KukeH
iA-troit Free Press or New York Beautiful Glass Wa
Ledger, and Alden’s Manifold cy­
clopedia f«r ref« r- nce: around the
table let the members of the family
BUY OF THIS HOUSE:
C a T tii randedon
circle be grouped with cheerful WATCHES AND JEWELRY
faces, th- cares that infest the
Left sw« V. Co- APRICOTS,
day” forgot in the bright present.
Tobscco and < .gars— Kpes. and MversrhaasB
der bit in Right ear.
Six dollars is the largest sum Eipea a rpeytalty, warranted Oysters, finr-
eloae up. Left ear
dtnea
frorken».
all
fresn.
**xpa.
best
CHERRIES........
caleulaD-d upon for literature:
brands. Yeast Powders—every body
imoxh crop.
T he H erald . Free Press, and
cau draw a prise worth from 35*
Rang« • rant. « rook, »nd Lake couctiea.
Demorest only $4.50.
E
Kiley, ««rant twubty. Oregon.
*7-y
to 11. Full line of School
PEARS, PLUMS,
T he H erald . Ledger, and God-
Booka. and Stationery
cy. ♦■'«.25.
of all descriptions.
ALMEDA A. STENGER
T he H erald , Century, and Pe
Older» from
PINES, CEDARS
terson. ♦•'«.
The Coanttv promptly and correctly tT.le4.l-ly
C atti a branded
T he H erald . West Shore, and
TREES. SHRUBS,. . .
Free Press, $4 50.
on Left iide: circle-
MIS< ELLAXEOV» ADVERTISEMENTS.
Look over our Club List and you
t A iplit In each
will be able to make even che: aper
APPLES, PLANTS
combinations than the above.
It has been ■ ne of our endeavors
Hange—orant county, «-r«g».n
to make T he H erald introduce and
F. »X—Burn*, Grant cvuuty. Oregon.
BERRIES. QUINCES
hold the best class of periodical lit­
erature in the country; to induce
W. B. TODHUNTER.
the publishers of such to seek to A ttorxey - at -L aw a . xd S olicitor
I
PEACHES, FLOWERS..
place their works on our market,
of A merican axd F oreign
c*TTLt branded
we established a Reading Room so
P atents .
with **it-Wrench" on
the liooks and papers could mutely
Left II tp
Far marks Clone
present their own merits in an at­
NECTARINES
crvDoff the Kight ear
tractive manner to all who patron­
(nderslvpe In
i.eft ea*
ized our enterprixe. We started
with it ab- luti-ly with nothing but
MECHANICAL EXPERT.
EVERGREENS,
3 or 4 copies of country exchanges,
a warm, well-lighte 1 room, and a • »fflee. 61* F at.. N w
W a » hi Moro!«, D
cordial welcorn-. It has been lib­
xômu are branded
with ••S-wrench" on the ARBOR VITAL
erally j«atroniz«-d. and now boasts
Left thigh.
2 voluni- s (t> months in each) of
The Century. West Shore, lfomor- Opinion* given a« to value and validity
FIRS. BALSAM,
est. Ac.; H.- kai .i>. and local papers; Patent* Afe. lion f*nki to Infringement
ra’vnt* (or Design*.
7 volume» of the Al i«-u Cyclopedia; tn.i Interfered»'
Trade-Mars », and Label« obtained. Copy-
etc.—And unfinished volumes of ngh.* rvgi’tered
popular 111 igazin •«. weeklies, and
NUTS, FRUITS.
the Daily Sati Fran i- «Examiner.
1
W Fire Hun ! red Dollar» for
BLOOMINGTON
FINE S1VER WARE:
800,000 ACRES,
O. P. Cresap,
AZRO J. CORY,
W<- bar
1
or
icited • con­
Patents
<9 w W the a-r.t ar.d r. : v ; -¡.» q of tr.v pe--
*>n L r per«’ ra killing or •tealing any of tbe
Mock of th« atM>v« brand or bc»vng .zg thereto
tribution to this enterprise, and ]>ay
ill advertising for the books ac­
quired
LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
We will giv»« a monthly n view Parer’s Cavea*« and Traile Warks prorure-1
Kejerte ! App!l« a:i«>i a Revived and Pr. ar.-nre«I
of each addition to our Reading AH
•■!• ♦»» be ' -e the I «*. I’a’rr.t < >Sr« at
Room, a« it reach«..- us. for the ben­ te» r«l tu pr. ptB for moderare fee«, and no
ch«*« rra«».’ u-
Pa’cr • :aae< ured hend for
efit of reader- at a distance.
•i\k EXTor. M 4.1 ID»:.-
H arper ' s Monthly has this to
COGSWELL A COGSWELL.
say of th»' Detroit Ere- Prvm, and
we call oar r« ad- ■ • attention to the FRAXKl.IX II HOCGH. Washington, D. C.
L akeview asi » LINKVILLK. Or.
quotation l«ei - - - have —cured« a
the lowest club rates from it for
all T he H erald subscriber» that it
has ever 1 ■ fore offered:
l-ly
"The Free l’n s« is a weekly liter­
ary and family p
r, with a funny
department that has given it a re­
STANDARD AND BEST.
putation and c ir.
‘
t.ition in every
part of the Unit ■■1 Stares. and made
profitable the publication of a
A C BRODERSEN,.
Ukev lew
ITSFLJ
sja'cial edition in England to be
sold in Europe, The writer of the
most popular bun: «rotis articles Sooo mww W Me and eearly «one nx-rw IIW
UalKbt thaa a v
r Aa.«rvraa D r t. -oa.*y.
and »ketches f«»r The Free Press is
Charles B. la-wis, wh««se notn de *2, r< <b* «c-jlta- -'xrr W ht «. <*rig.wl with
Wrb«ieC, i nabrftalgwd aa«i
r|aai r. tor
plume is M Qinsi.’
•on.
and trvetwvrV.y ink mil»«a, ar*
Th»- reputation of The Free Press
A Biographical Dictionary
was not built up ■ xdusively <-n the
M A. KELTON.
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reputation of M Qn-si's funny ar­
With l. r U.U •'aa. i.. aia»> a, pr e*
« • or <*cw|•!a, date of Krth and Jealh.
Lakeview. Or.
ticles. n«»r is it retaiie-d solely for,
t f de eaao m
«»e,
or chiefly by them. The proprie­
the l A Land •>•<«
A Gazetteer of the World
tors ha»e ma«.«- of it a literary and
Th *•, I **«tu»c «r-1 hr - 1» iem-r
fatuily |>a|> r. 11 <x]>-< tation of Of «wer
'<’ •ntr'«-«, Otu««. T
an«i
rinding son»*tliit<g fuunv in tlie Bi-
jah' or ’Lime-kiln Club’ papers TU Eipaaatocycf tito tua-«» c f
may cause one wlm has never seen
P H. MURPHY
Noted Fictitious Persons
a copy of Tl»e Fro»- Press to buy it
to read tipon the cars, or in a leis­
ure hour Th«- ink-resting chirac-
ter of its general contents causes
that purchaser to sut-serihe for it
a year."
This is great praise from an ac­
knowledged authority in tbe liter­
WachmakerA Jeweler
ary fiel«l as our readers know, and
J W BONERRAKE
it i» deserved You can obtain a
year's mil«ocripti<>n to this >n«wt ex­
Lahswiew. Oregon
cellent of family papers and T hs «
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