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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1889)
MISCELLANEOUS A VERSEMENTS. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISMENT». EASTEBB ADVERTISEMENT. H erald which you know to be the most enterprising local paper in Grant countv, for the regular sub vor want the eaeth - w * scription price of T he H erald TA«« alone. t3. when you delay payment THE WORLD I’rejwrr for PLeaaant Winter Evenings. to the end of your subscription ‘■Back Ea»t” one of the most de year. It is almost the same thing. No lightful incident» of private life in premiums; no special offers; no cut families of refinement is the an rates: Bi T the l«est and biggest nual making up of the reading list Adorn your Hornet, your Town Ix>ts, Your Ranchet Your Farms, your for the winter’s evening entertain N E W S P A P E R Place«. »Bb -vet and shrubbery ment. and the enjoyment of the suited to the eUmaieof East fruits of the mails that deliver the On the Noni. American Continent. Oregon. And buy only select reading matter each week and from a known month. 12 large pages and SINGLE SHOT RIFLES, RELOADING TOOLS. An unfading flower of beauty is ’ Responsible House. 84 long columns. the memory of those pleasant & AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS will tend winter evening hours when th«- cur you u bat you £W~A POPULAR NOVEL. tail» were drawn to »hut out the MANlFACTtRED 11V pay th’ money for: night, the cold, and the storm with Latest Varieties true out, and the family circle met Published in and given with each to the name; Healthy, around the bright fireside to rest issue of the weekly edition. Vigorous plant«: and Judi after the day’s labors were all duti XTS-W CJOXTXT. cious packing.or al! it lost—Labor M. QI’AD. Range—Grant county, Oregon. Beginning to-day and continuing fully completed, and one of their and Time and Muncy. Therefore, do to thereafter. T he W orld will print number read aloud from the teem As our readers donbtless like P. O.—Burns. Grant county. Oregon. 27-ly Save by bearing in mind that the great Sexid. fcx SO-yag-e TU ms txat e d. Catalog-^, with each issue a complete novel ing pages of a new periodical, or know something of the most famous MEWTiOA' THIS PÀFEU. by a popular author. Among the each one quietly read his or her fa bun. rist of the day. we presentthe KILEY à IIARDIN. writers who will contribute will be vorite. happy in the presence of alxive excellent likeness and the fol AddrvM ISAAC FOSTER. those best beloved of all earth's lowing admirable sketch by Ed Walter Besant, The Duchess, people. Wilkie Collins, Mrs. Alexander, mund Kirke. lately published in Too many of us dwelling to-dav BLOOMINGTON Robt. Buchanan, John S. Winter. H ofskb branded on 1889—EXCELS ALL OTHERS-1889 on the barren Orders of »•«•ial ciril- Harper’» Monthly M gazine: - * ' « R. L. Stevenson, Henry Wood. ization, who can look eastward l<- "Mr. Charle» B. Lewi», (better Left «tifie: Hurixontal M. E. Braddon, B. L. Farjeon, Mursery Thomas yond the frozen peaks of the Ro-. k v known a» M Quad), is perhaps the LtoubrH Hardy, Florence Warden mountain range, or westward over mo-t unique .1 ■_■ nine humorist Julian Hawthorne F. W. Robinson, the lofty Cam-ade», and see Emile Gaboriau, Mary Cecil Hay, homes that blessed our earlv d ; v.«. this country has produced, Bertha M. Clay, Jules Verne. "M. Quad is not a humorous ar let excuse of "can nut atibrd” “hut C attle branded on Isthe Largest in the World, having Wm. Black, Annie Fidwards, out from our children the chanc f r tist—a boss me, hanie who manu- Rhoda Broughton LITERATURE, ART, AXD FASM Left Side V. Cn- in actual cultivation not less than F. C. Phillips, such visions of a happy home life factures jokes as a carpenter does ----------------- ---------------------------------------------------- to comfort after years of. perhaps, packing-loxes with »aw and jack- derbit in Right ear, THE RE*»T AXD CTIEAPF>'T cf the Jady*1. It eiym ircr* f r the mc-ney aai These Novels will be the latest tn rite »ha«, anr other. Su.~h popular art .-►« as Mrs. Lucy H. Hooper penury and toil that may fall to ckae up. Left ear: Rebecca Hardincr Davis. Miss M. C. McClelland. Miss Al'ce Bomfl works of the best writers as they plane, and much exudation of per tpeir Jot. Eagrar Fawcett. Frank Lee Benedict. Howard Sre’y. and a L<jet cf <xbfn9 800,000 ACRES, are published — the books which ev Smooth crop. for *• p£FK2»>x,” and t’aeir names are a guarantee of tho excellence of their Nt«»rie«. Now. let us turn over a new leaf spiration. He is naturally and ery one is talking about. Nothing gw Grant. Crook, and Lake counties. TH1.‘ M1.G1ZTVE will h" nrofntelv with e’emr • «t'cl r.r.d ether «mil and do as many of us are already spontaneously funny. Humor Rat P. ‘ j .— Riley. Grant < wuuty. Oregon. but the very best will be admitted and ¡ r t r FANCY AND WORK-TABLE PATTERNS pit h«! in e h m. doing: Make Home this winter the gushes from him like champagne THE F ASHTON* DEP ART WENT r.l r^nt » ’ - mj-t and r t rwfr| into T he W orld ' s Standard Li- for ontdY’.r an! ' ne -. xr. and wi’.l hire, each month, A HANDSOME CO1.CBED FASBli bright center of affectionate desire, from an uncorked bottle, bubbling ALMEDA A STENGER. PL ATE, printed from *te:-’ brary of Fiction. us well as natural place for “bed C<ntrih«ti »n RE VLTH. THE TOTT.ET. COOKFPY. THE G Al-DFN, artl HOLD MATTERS generally will be giTe.t in each number, making a bock invaluable totverj««?" and board." and the children and and effusive, and drenching us, This Library of Fiction will Le younger members will, indeed."rise- whether we will or not. with laugh C attle branded No supplied to Subscribers only, ELEGANT PREMIUMS FOR CUTTING UP CLUBSI | up and call us bleswd” for the ef ter. And there is wisdom in his ..n Leti side; cirri.- extra copies will be printed. No TERMS, ALWAYS IW ADVANCE, S2.OO A YEAR. fort made in their behalf; and the wit. strong, homely common-sense 2 A Split in THE OLDEST. back numbers can be furnished and 9 Copies for »3.50 ! Wi h th« rleirnt b^»k. “Pr<G an-1 Tl^wms," or a larse «jp cost will 1 e trilling, compared with IS THE LARGEST. “Tho Morning Greeting." a/ a premium fur getting cp tbe dak d no single copies will be sold. 3 4.50 the usual Christmas and New Year mixed with a racy, unctuous hu MOST RELIABLE 4 Copies for SG.40 With nt Axtra r*f the Sfagazine for T3É0, as a Ir-min«, mor which makes his humor as expenditures. person getting np tho clnb. N U R S E R Y If you wish the series complete, 6 0.00 Here it is in a nut-shell: A fire, grateful to our taste as whale oil is Rance county. Oregon. GROWING STOCK Copies for »«.co With both .ii extra e^pr of th« Gram <«uuî>. g S ubscribe at O n f . a light, a round table with bright to the palate of-an Esquimau. He P. M.- ing or the book Bnds and D! v* nn 10.50 FOR THE WEST. rover; on the table a copy of T he is of universal relish, as is witnessed For Lcrger Clubs, a sol of Ctckens'» Works cr a Sewlng-Maciai W B TODHUNTER One yevr. (52 nuniliers.) H erald , a Daily Examiner, a by the wide popularity that the •rix months. (26 nunil*r> West Shore, a Century, a fashion lletroit Free Press largely owes to .cur«« PETERSON’S MAGAZINE. Three months. (13 numi gy-Specimens gent gratis, to g t up data with. COO Chcstact St., rhiUMfkk magazine like Demorest. Godev or his contributions. cattlf brani with ••S-Wrer.th‘ Peterson, a family paper either the "It is not generally known where Left Hip Itetroit Frio Press or New York Ear marks Cl ff : he Itigh. ear. ledger, and Alden’» Manifold cy- he was lorn, nor is it of much con rrvp- Under a’.ope in sequence, rince his career did not clo|>ediaf>r reference; around the Left ear. table let the member» of the family begin qntil he was blown up. some circle lie grouped with cheerful 17 years ago. on an Ohio river . E. C.} fiu-es. the cares "that infest the steamboat. He is [»erhaps the only example of a man who lias been lift •lay’’ forgot in the bright present. ed into fame by being tossed a hun Six dollars is the largest sum dred feet into the air. and coming CHERRIES. calculated upon for literature: down, more dead than alive, to tell ...» i.. iL w H10 a *23 v S lícnthly T he H erald . Free Press, and th - story. He did this- Standing Demorest only 14.50. I ’ EARS. PLUMS, A W0ND g .. í \ L FU3UCATK* ■ at his printer's cuse, when he was T he H erald , Ledger. an<l God- s-» far recovered as to limp about, r IG.-.Olir Mnnu’rJ ey. ♦5.25. t* b« <( •-:. -1 rr. ’1 «i« a ¿ t . at he put into type. "How it feels to Range Grant an i Ma'henr count lea. PINES. CEDARS. ■ j ■ ■ -i Tw .»'f-? T he H erald , Century, an<l Pe- be blown up,” and the whole West F. U. addrtr« Buri a »»rant <v., <».v/ ... , TWlT ' p n Mx>T< f «7 r . ehed. bn !»■ - m A w A a . w U aj .. terwin. ♦<>. the c fr ui th- f . : . l ’< at r ’»lerrTtraii burst into laughter. That laugh ÎCfiO I *i!l pay Fivt lint reti J...i n « for p*ri -.. c wc f i-.vn. f - • « ch i’rie-'i»« s a ,:■ ’i.,n • ! a p. T he H erald . XV<st Shore. and made M. Quad famous. He was • V n w or V V s a killing t * t» a r -*’?y or t cali: in .f ’hr TREES. SHRUBS. r < a c ■?. n f -? u : - «"Sih Free Press, ♦4.54». The leading Weekly *• ••- then transferred from the compos • •■ k«>í ihr above brand ur belonging there «,. I-.»'’'..'- - • itei ». U ¡'. n:-. a d L<mk over our Club List and yoti ing room to the editorial depart f the country, and the <>:;ly ;• p jr.ri p’.-!7rt •, o-:- :- will lx!_able to make even chci •aprr ment. and ever since, short extracts . b' -ri ctanriii ar a i ‘ i : f ’•l i v ’.i » APPLES, PLANTS, edi’ed with ref fence to ciri-ulati-.g FLo’.^.ur'., AS’r.Dr-T. . lire Wstdtq LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rpmtiinations than the above. from the Free Press have ls-en Lr«A. t . • y « • l .. • zine ink cf or AannH Anm n every state and territory i:i th i - h c • > ¡ciHaalfl It has Iwen one of our endeavors copied into every journal through the holder to the fekcricn of A nt P attf - t * Wn«trat-.-1 in?. -- - T u ■ < andiu’gS Union, The Blade is the ico't jmp or tbs sizBs ma*. uial ’. axc J, va. a; i. ... bJ ce.. ur -. $3.«. .• v urth of pt -.effl H \S. A. « O<.SWELL. to makeTiiE H erald introduce and out the country. F. A. rm.iv, ELL BERRIES. QUINCES. per year. free. LinkX ilk. ular Naniily Weekly, with tl larg hold the Is-Ht class of periodical lit “About 10 years ago he invented I^akevtew Year.y mbacriptinn, A trial wi'l convince vnu th«* r u r- £»-♦ ten tinges thani-'rfJ •f th« money pu:x Single copies aach conte:.. r^ Pa '.tm On4 . l *. erature in the country; to induce —or rather created—His Honor.’ est and widest circulation. It has Published by V.’. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 2' - Y c - k . ! the publishers of such to s ck to anil .Bijah.'and 'Brother Gardner,’ today over 150,000 subscribers, and PEAC HES, FLOWERS,. The a’korc combination Is• «plendId chance to eet our aad hlcNnut--I place their works on our market, of the ‘Lime-kiln Club,’—charac COGSWELL A COGSWELL. «•du;xau. bendyuux a.. rciptfoau to u*a ofifcc. may at any time be found in anv we established a Reading Room so ter» totally dissimilar, but each ns nook or corner of the United States. the books and papers could mutely natural, original, individual, and At the very low price of present their own merits in an at ludicrous as any in American liter LAKEVIEW ANI» l.INKVH.I.E. Or. NECTARINES. A file of tie- a! ove beautiful magazine is in the Reading tractive manic r to all who patron ature. and the copy for this month on the editor’s desk for inspection. I ized our enterpriie. We started “Arteman Ward created one char ONE DOLLAR PEP. YEAR with it absolutely with nothing blit acter, EVERGREENS. M Quad has given birth to ---------- —------ ---- ---------- - ------- ----- —----------1 3 or 4 copies of country exchanges, three, and each one has. during a a warm, well-lighted nnim. and a period of ten Àttorneys-at-Law The Blade gives more reading, bet cordial welcome. It li.is Is en lib to millions. years, given delight ARBOR VIT.E. 1-1.V erally patronized, and now I <> i-ts ter departments, and later news, 2 volumes (6 months in each) of "The man is preciwl» what we than any of its competitors. It is The Century, West Shore. Dem r- are led to expect from his writings. Attorney, Notary Public à the largest Dollar paper published, FIRS. BALSAM. He is by turns His Honor. ’ ‘ Bij-ih, ’ OUR LATEST IMPROVEMENTS ! e»t, Ac ; H erald , and l<sal pa|H-rs; ami its departments so carefully .annot “ Competition is the I.ife of Trade.” and if roa h-»v»» not pe<*n our improved gw* * 7 volumes of the Alden Cyclop dia: ami ‘Brother Gardner,’ with the Collector. lmaglr.«’h<’W lively tra ie or }•>•.- h rdo .r eompetit.’ri r -eiowo.-k t keen wir’iin «towrfl A»k y ur retailer f - th- J AML« MEAN» ’ or -.he JA4E* M ¿A •■dited that It cannot help interest aec<-Fling to your ne-.-ds. etc.—And unfinished volumes of dry humor and quaint wi-domth.it * ■***i,i’ 1 Poti lively none genuine unless having our name r.nd price stamped plainly on the «o'e*. jiopulnr magazines, we -klies. and |s-euliar to each character. A. ( BRODERSEN,. . . Lakeview NUTS. FRUITS. each member of every family. In retailer will supply you thsh »e«*-» <tamp.-l if you ins.st n;..n his doing so if-.'..u d.inot intUl w retailers will coax j ou into buying inferior snoes vpou wL h they make a larger' proft» i His ilen’ as he call- his sanctum, the Daily San Francisco Examiner. fact the Blade buainea« ensured tome, will receive 'JAMES MEANS ’ JAMES MEANS We have never soli- i»> d a c n- in an up;s-r story of Hie Free i n-ss in. An at < art iul and prompt attention. Laud mat •*- .H V x tribution to this enterpri- .anu pay building is a curiosty shop, filled tera and t olle< ti.»n a aperialtv. < urreapond- ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS HAS NOT AN EQUAL. $3 SHOE $4 SHOE I X-.SH • ..A ^ unexcelled ente aoUcitrd in English and German. with odd mementoes and knack in in advertising for the books ac CANNOT FAIL XSTYLE UNEQUALLED knacks. Here is a bit of rope that A Specimen copy will tell more -9»- TO •<— quired. DURABILITY than can be given in this advertise We will give a monthly review helped to hang a murderer, there BIRCH. SPRUCE. ELDER. xys -5-- ano •«- SATISFY Attcrney-at-Law of each addition to our Reading bullets from Gettysi urg. |owder- THE MOST .J , • LTRFECTCt ment. Everybody is invited to M A. KELTON. Room, a» it reaches us, for the Ix n- tlasks from the Merrimac, and sa V«« . vKOF FIT. send address on a postal card for a fastìdio ^ bers. sword-, muskets, and shot and eflt of readers nt a distance Lakeview. Or. r.AN.s$4 ASH. LINDEN. CHESTNUT. specimen copy. gWSend the ad shell from a score of battle-fields; II aki - ek ' s Monthly has this to r.s< li, •• In the uf the alate, and before dress of all your friends at the t_lT say of the Detroit Free Press, and while around the wall-, side by side • he I . s. Land lifflie s : 2 •’ " Gt« reeent pmxn .« In our branch c f ir ;strv u ->• we .«re n -w aNe toaft-m tb*11 same time. we call our readers attention to the with p rtraits of Sheridan and Cus ' . »-5- •• ia<4l TULIPS. WEEPING WILLOWS. or tea dAl’ars If you v.-, i try on a p-air yo i • yí ’1 »•* iv<r_. th : -■ i n>.‘ • a nt. ra Oitrsar*« ter, and bi.sts of Grant and la'e. quotation because we have secured ■r-.-iital g> en I >4 > -es, an i ih »se wn-» intirate >ur-• •• tn nex,-. r : n i ••* ¡ih tuli q ja.it»-«>t faci iry (r. i-.». :- I i « ur H :. ■« u . are the la.x t •■ ’ U-tf • r^r-i l ; e L ’ ¡ «-I state*. are pictures of a dozen most noted THE BLADE SEWING MA .. <-> ■•‘.‘x ur traveling the lowest club rates from it for Livery I Feed Stable nett w; <• - ;«ow vU-iug (ut. sue* r.ìalk: • • Í (Le P*. •'.? Cous», a'.d Bd I li »untalo Rerlon writes f- ni tberr f dlows : L’ H I N E all T he H erai . d subserilier» that it criminals. „ nwr-tiMt «a: - ei w q t.- resolf« c.f nty trip. Ihavoth-.f r «u-.-e» ied iti »’vrlngoar'i I Hn* in in nan>la of ’AN - • evrry fo »- rii • i • • . ’ Ta»» I RED-BUD, SHADE TREES AC P. II MURPHY. has ever before offervd: But the oddest thing in the room anfrnmtd rt*.- n f- r as » - : «h.'es pi. t» a->e i. ■1 « t t.. • r- ri ar ■ ■ t rV • G-’ menti b 0*4 With the Blade one year is only r. ta.l .-U--U it .......... t . • , - • - v. "The Free Press is n weekly liter is a slender man of alsnit 40, with LAKEVIEW - - - - OREGON. J An E> 'I LA N ■» ÿ J nnd 5 . î*il OL.*. €■ :r «hoc* t* it’t th»-;r v» r- 1-. v •«.! j-*i «'s t • e«*4 * «les of every p..:rare . r»-.,. » ..»anche. . h n- .-■< w -b-i have h ft beri > r-t’e ’ j-( r« r a’1 se« *4 ♦ 18.00. This machine is made in ary and family p iper, with a funny elo»f-erop]M-d gray hair, heavy mus HAY £ GRAIN B r5t^‘' r p hue «oods ja his acock they at oace beg.n to go off lixs not cakes, «^4 JUNIPERS. RHODODENDRONS. the Blads own factory, especiallv Is toe 'leniaiin r-«r t:»em. g department that lu.s given it a re tache. keen, intent eyes, and an N* v. kind r er, iu«t atop ar. l e r.^Mer what the above <o far as yon are e-wwarW ■ hand, and prompt attention given putation and circulation in every earnest, somewhat eager expression all Alwavaon a*«-jre« you that îf y ■ i kr» ;< on bn i g - oes no manufacturers’ name « r f‘xe«l r«-.- I - • --ur ■ orders for teams and xehiclea t-y for Blade subscriliers. It is guar on the W,|ws y u cannot te l w.<*t ' «t» an- e«it.nga i y ur re aii-r is pro - ly ro.fci- r v.t jairt of th<‘ United Stares, and made who sits nt an old-fashioned table, what your «.hoes have <i»«t hin». X w. c. n yo«t off«.rd todo ti. while wear- rnteeti- - r’«'-.t hr and the Oxcd ref pr>. • up n the«, sofonr a>^s before they leave our fàéfo-rv viMií anteed as good, as handsome, as ourna.iie profitable the CaniH«t he n'B*le tn pav rvire ror-.-»ar s i -e« t" .tn t rysne worth? 7 7 of a mid liHiks up with a smile of wel EACH THE BEST OF ITS KIND. *hacs from eur celebrated fn.-twry are ko I I by iie«Rwake rrtniiers in ell part»»! light-running, as durable, and as sjHwial edition in England to la- come as a strangi r enters his apart Wachmaker & Jeweler. ¡ent In «¡«»til cirfl a ! , wnlstur«. z J valuable in every way as any $7-5 sold in Europe. The writer of the ment This i» M Quad, known J. W BONE BRA KE. most |s>pular humorous articles among his personal aequaidtanec as or $100 sewing * machine made. JAMES MEANS ¿ CO.. 41 Lincoln St.. Boston, and sketches for The Free Press is U B. Lewis. He is modest and not Send for a Catalogue, and make Send for Circular. Lakeview, Oregon. Charles B I-cwis. nh «•• nom de at all puffed up by th ■ fact, that he Good Work—Ream-naMe Priera y<>ur s<-i. i tions in time for the fall j.y a weekly audience of a million, plume is *M Quod ' delivery, if you want to plant none Tin reputation of The Fn-e Press nearly one-hnlfof whom are matter- ' lit th- Ik .t, and that is always the CONFIDENTIAL TO A'.ENTS of-fact Englishmen, who take him was not built up exclusively oil the ( heapcat. Last spring, alone, more n putation of >1 (plod's funny ar with their beefsteak and ale. ns a than a ticles. nor is it ret lined solely for, sure help to a healthy digestion. STATE IKS’JRAKCE CO. For clubs we this year pay the or chiefly by them. Th«- proprie He is spoken of as odd and that he largest commission for new sub- may lx, but I incline to the opinion tors have made of it a lit« rary and scribers that we have ever paid, or family pajmr The cxpt-ctalfon of tl«at this |x-culiarity is due to the A gent finding something funny ill the ‘Bi- fact that Nature prisluced him in w E GRACE • » r paid by any paper. Write us jali' or ‘Lime-kiln Club' papers one of her genial nu-sl- when she TO ‘•e nfidential terms to agents. may cause one who has never w en would do the world a kindly turn It is easier to raise a club for the Bl BNS. O regon by lestowmg u|s»n it a gentle soul, a copy of The Fn-e Pres« to buy it HU\’TINCTON, OR Blade tha- (>r any other publica to read u|»»n the ears, or in a lei«-' who should do us good by spread tion. a’.d an active worker can earn une hour. The interesting charac ing for us a wholesome feast of Call at this Office and order. or #2 <>0 t<> -5 Hi per day i»n the terms ter of its general contents can«- « minghsl wit and wisdom.” address the following-named that purchaser to subecribe fur it He writ««» exclusively for The we offer. Single aul’Scri’ers Free Presa and is just as funny as a year.” remit one dollar for one vear. This is great praise from an ac ever. Every reader of T he H i r errK dv invited to send for ai t> can enjoy the luxury of a gisul knowledged authority in the liter -p» cimen or tern.« to agents, ary field as our reader» know, and angh i very wack by payment of ♦ I His deserved You can obtain a in advance for a year s subscription dross. GEoRtE W CRANE year’» »ubseription to this moat ex- to our |»apcr and The Detroit Free THE BLADE. pvllent of family paper» and T he -• i B m .X lain. Uh o m .nfon.IU. T jitdo, Ohio. I THE HERALD WINCHESTER WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO i 1 { FHE MARCH OF PROGRESS