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T.z — HEiiALD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. la*. MAKE HOME (HEHUTL _\£WM'AFEB EASTERN AbVBmSKMEXT. knowb dged authority in the liter ary field as our readers know, and it is deserved. You can obtain a year’s subscription to this most ex cellent of family papers and T he H erald which you know to be the most enterprising local paper in Grant countv, for the regular sub scription price of T he H erald alone, »3. when you delay payment to the end of your subscription year. Tree e ! ! •is vor wa ST the eabth -WI TIBB »“THE WORLD jrJ V And raise an intelligent family of children by selecting none but the best class of reading matter. A-V.m )onr H uibw . jour Town Lois. “Ba< k East” one of the most de Your KAsrBss. Your Firms, your lightful incidents of private life in Place«, wi’h true« and shrubbery families of refinement is the an halted to the climate of Earn nual making up of the reading list Ore»!’*. And buy only for the winter’s evening entertain from a knovn ment. and the enjoyment of the fruits of the mails that deliver the select reading matter each week and will send month. you what you An unfading flower of beauty is pay th’ money for H orses branded on the memory of those pleasant Late«: Varieties true Either Right or winter evening hours when the cur to the name; Heaithy, tains were drawn tn shut out the »tifie OK VUoroua plant«: and Judi night, the cold, and the storm with cious poking,or ail is ks’—Labor and Time and Money. Therefore, do out. and the family circle met Range—Grant county, Oregon. save by besrinr in mind that the treat around the bright fireside to rest P. O.—Burns, Grant county. Oregon after the day’s labors were all duti (M. fully completed, and one of their number read aloud from the teem M. QUAD. RILEY á HARDIN. ing pages of a new periodical, or As our readers doubtless like to each one quietly read Lis or her fa ▲ddrtas ISAAC FOfiTER vorite, happy in the presence of know something of the most famous BLOOMINGTON those liest beloved of all earth’s humorist of the day. we present the above excellent likeness and the fol Hikit» branded on people. Too many of us dwelling to-day lowing admirable sketch by Ed Left Stifle Horizontal on the barren borders of social civil mund Kirke. lately published in Double-H ization, who can look eastward be Harper's Monthly Magazine: “Mr. Charles B. Lewis, (better yond the frozen peaks of the Rocky mountain range, or westward over known as M Quad), is perhaps the lathe Largest in the World, having the lofty Cascades, and sea such most unique and genuine humorist in actual cultivation not less than C attle branded on homes that blessed our early days, this country has produced. let excuse of “can not afford'’ shut “M. Quad is not a humorous ar Left bide V. Va out from our children the chance for tist—a boss mechanic who manu- j der-bit in Rishi ear, 800,000 ACRES, such visions of a happy home life factures jokes as a carpenter does eloM up. Left ear: to comfort after years of. perhaps,; packing-boxes with saw and jack- penury and toil that may fall to plane. and much exudation of per Smooth crop. their lot. spiration. He is naturally and P.a“>xe Grant, Crook, and I-ake count it-«. p. O —Riley. Grant county, Oregon. 27-y Humor Now. let us turn over a new leaf spontaneously funny. and do as many of us are already gushes from him like champagne, doing Make Home this winter the from an uncorked bottle, bubbling AI.M EDA A. STENDER. bright center of affectionate desire, and effusive, and drenching UB.! as well as natural place for “bed whether we will or not. with laugh THE OLDEST. and board,'' and the children and ter. And there is wisdom in his Cirn-i brerded IS THE LARGEST. younger memliers will, indeed, “rise wit. string, homely common-sense on I.eft tide; circle- MOST RELIABLE up and call us blessed ' for the ef mixed with a racy, unctuous hu t. A Split In rneb N U K S E R Y fort made in their liehalf; and the mor which makes his humor as ear. GROWING STOCK cost will lie trilling, compared with grateful to our taste as whale oil is FOR THE WEST. the usual Christinas and New Year to the palate of an Esquimau. He —Grant county, Oregon. expenditures. is of universal relish, as is witnessed Range P. u.—Burna, Grant c-vunty, Oregon. 27-y H< •rc it is in a nut-shell: A fire, by the wide popularity that the Detroit Free Press largely owes to a light, a round table with bright W. B. TODHUNTER. cover; on the table a copy of T he his contributions. H erald , a Daily Examiner, a “It is not generally known where West Shore, a Century, a fashion he was born, nor is it of much con cattle branded magazine like Demorest, G.xlejr or sequence. since I iíb career did not with “H Wrench” on Hip. Peterson, a family paper either the begin until he was blown up, some I>eft BUY OF THIS HOUSE: Far mark« Ckse Detroit Free Press or New York 17 years ago. on an Ohio river crop off the Right ear: nuer slope in th« Ixidger, and Alden’s Manifold cy steamboat. He is perhaps the only I I.eft ABRICOTS. ear. clopedia for reference; around the example of a man who has been lift table let the members of the family ed into fame by Ix-ing tossed a hun circle lie grouped with cheerful dred feet into the air, and coining CHERRIES, faces, the cares “that infest the down, more dead than alive, to tell horses are branded day” forgot in the bright present. the story. He did this: Standing wlta “H-wrench” on the BEARS, BLUMS, Six dollars is the largest sum at his printer’s case, when he was Left thigh calculated upon for literature: so far recovered as to limp about, T he H erald , Free Press, and he put into type, “How it feels to b<- blown up.” and the whole West Demorest'only »4.50. T he H erald , Ix-dger, and God- burst into laughter. That laugh Kai.Ke. Great lod Riiheur eonntli i. made M. Quad famous. He was I'. u. iMn •• Burna. Grant eo.. orearon. TREES, SHRUBS, ey, »5.25. then transferred from the compos T he H erald , Century, and Pe ing room to the editorial depart K A rt I ***1 Pa>’ rit’e Hundred Dollar« for terson, »6. the arrvfft and f-onvit tion of any per APPLES, PLANTS,........ ment, and ever since, short extracts il $ m O <>r V v tieraoi «. killing or stealing any of the T he H erald , West Shore, and from th«' Free Press have been stock of the strove brand or belonging thereto. Free Press. »4.50. copied into every journal through i Look over our Club List and you out the country. BERRIES, QUINCES, I will be able to make even cheaper “About 10 years ago he invented 110 reward i« offere<l for information left at or combinations than the almvc. —or rather created—‘His Honor,’ •»■tn this office that will lead to the recovery of It lias'been one of our endeavors and ,Bijah,’ and ‘Brother Gardner,’ the following dtM rlbed horavs, which ’.vere on II.-..ii Irand range with a roan f- ny t randed to makeTiiE H erald introduce and of the ‘Lime-kiln Club,’—charac " Al> A a horse lately puruha«<*d by Win. /> cy of Harden, u htn last seen : hold the lx-st class of periodical lit ters totally dissimilar, but each as Muck ELDING. t>-)uar-oid; >.»rrcl, with strip in the erature in the country; to induce natural, original, individual, and face Brand X (with 4-inch iron, or. the NECTARINES the publishers of such to seek to ludicrous as any in American liter I.eft shoulder. HTALLION,2-year-old V Bay. wlih star in place their works on our market, ature. the fare. Branded 1 w ith a 1’-, inch Iron) on Left Shoulder. we established a Reading Room so “Artemas Ward created one char ILLY. l->rar-ohl Bay. with strip in the face, EVERGREENS, the 1 ««ok« and pa|x-rs could mutely ncter, M Quad has given birth to terminating oxer leftm striL Brand same ns on above d*-scribed Gelding. pre-sent their own merits in an at three, and each one has. during a KddrresGKO. W >IA YEH. Harnsy. Or. tractive manner to all who patron |>crio<l of ten years, given delight ized our enterprise. We started to millions. ARBOR VIT.«,. with it absolutely with nothing but “The man is precisely what we ¡1 or 4 copies of country exchangi s. are led to expect from his writings. The following described horn« are taken up a warm, well-lighted room, and a He is by turns ‘His Honor.’ Hijab,’ an<l if owners are not found will be duly pcs’- cordial welcome. It has Ix-en lib and 'Brother Gardner,’ with the ed according to law: ollsE, p-\rsr-qld Dark Bay. Collar marks. erally patronized, and now boasts dry humor and quaint wisdom that Had hell on. Branded “0" on i.eft Thigh. 2 volumes (6 months in each) of peculiar to each character. Weight about i:<00 11« NUTS, FRUITS. ORSE. ’.J year-old. Light Bay; tome collar The Century. West Shore. Demor marK«: lariiv in right front leg Branded His ’ <len' as he calls his sanctum, est, Ac.; H erald , and local papers; with a ’•J-T-E-eonnected” on right shoulder. 7 volumes of the Alden Cyclopedia; in an upper story of the Free Press Weigh! al«out 1M0 lbs. Owners desiring to recover above des< ril>«d ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS building is a curiosty shop, filled etc.—And unfinished volumes of Mock can do ►> l»y appl) ing to this offlee. popular magazines, weeklies, and with odd mementoes and knack the Daily Sun Francisco Examiner. knacks. Here is a bit of rope that helped to hang a murderer there LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BIRCH. SPRUCE. ELDER We have n< ver solicited a con bullets from Gettysburg, powder- tribution to this enterprise, and pay flasks from the Merrimac, and sa- in advertising for the books ac berw. swords, muskets, and shot and F. A. (WWILL. I.inkvllle ASH, LINDEN. CHESTNUT. quired. shell from n score of battle-fields; We will give a monthly review while around the walls, aide bv side COGSWELL A COGSWELL. of each addition to our Reading with portraits of Sheridan ami Cus TULIPS, WEEPING WILLOWS. Room, as it reaches us, for the ben ter, nnd busts of Grant and Is-e. LAKEVIEW AND LINKVII.I.K. Or. efit of nailers at a distance. are pictures of a dozen most noted H ari - er ' s Monthly has this to criminals. say of the Itctroit Free Press, and RED-BUI), SHADE TREES AC But the oddest tiling in the room Attojneys-at-Law we call our readers attention to the is a slender man of about 40, with it» quotation because we have secured dose-cropped gray hair, heavy mus the lowest club rates from it for tache. keen, intent eyes, and an JUNIPERS. RHODODENDRONS. all T he ID: rai i > subscribers that it earnest, somewhat eager expression ¡ has ever liefore offered: who site at an old-fashioned table. “The Free Press is a weekly liter And looks up with n smile of wel A. C. BRODERSEN,... Lakeview EACH THE BEST OF ITS KIND. ary and family paper, with a funny come as a stranger enters his apart department that has given it a re ment. This is M Quad, known I Any bntlnree ent mated tome, will receive putation and circulation in every among hia personal ncquaidtanee as m«wi careful and prompt attention. Land mat an*l < «>Hertivn a specialty Correspond- part of the United Stares, and made C It. latwia. He is modest ami not 1er» time solicited in English and German. Send for a Catalogue, and make profitable the publication of a nt all puffed up hv the fact, that he your «election« in time for the fall special edition in England to l-e a weekly audience of a million, delivery, if you want to plant none sold in Europe The writer of the nearly one-half of whom are matter- but the Bert, and that is always the moat popular humorous article« of-fact Englishmen, who take him M A. KELTON. Cheapest, Last spring, alone, more anil sketches for The Free Presi- is with 1 lair beefsteak and ale. ns a than a Lakeview. Or. Charles B. Lewis, whose nom de sure hdp to a healthy digestion plume is 'M Quod ’ Hi is spoken of as odd ami that he r»vtl.-va in th. mart, of the Wat., .nd btf.-rt the I . 0. I .and oflre l-l> The reputation o! The Free- Press may lie. but I incline to the opinion was not built up ext ¡e.-ively on the that this peculiarity is due to the reputation of M Quod’s funny ar fact that Nature produced him in Livery I Feed Stable ticles. nor js it retained solely' for. one of her genial moods when she T<> or chiefly by them The proprie would d<> the world a kindly turn P. H. MURPHY. tors have made of it a literary ami hv bestowing u;«>n it a gentle soul, HUNTINGTON, OR. family paper The expectation of who should do us good by spread i . akfvifw - - - . obbqqm . finding something funnv in the -Bi- ing for us a whoh-some feast of HAY A GRAIN jah’ or 'Lime-kiln Club' )>apcrR mingle«! wit and wisdom.” Call at this Office and order, or Uvatinn hand, and prompt a’tention riven may cause one who has never seen 1-y Hr writes exclusively for The all «»nlrra f«»r team« and vehicle* address the following-named a copy of The Free Presa to buy it Free Press ami is just ns funnv as to read upon the cars, or in a leis ever. Every reader of T he H er ure hour. The interesting charac ald can enjoy the luxury of a good Waehmaker & Jeweler ter of its general contents causes laugh every week by payment of »3 J W BONEBRAKE. that purchaser to subscribe for it in ad vane«- for a year's subscription GEORGE W (RANE I itaivlr*. Or«*M. a year.” to our paper and The lb-tru t Frv«- This is great praise from an ac- PrvM. Week Rudolfe’,. .Frire» 1 r Reward Offered. G A F Take Notice! H H Attorney, Notary Public A Collector. Attcrney-at-Law $1.000 worth was Shipped BOX 134«, ftaiwulftal.lIL WINCHESTER REPEATING RIFL It is almost the same thing. No premiums; no special offers: no cut rates: but the best and biggest newspaper SINGLE SHOT RIFLES, RELOADING T On the North American Continent & AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS 12 large peges and M long columns. Responsible House. Mursery, MI SC E LLA N EO US AVERT I SEM E N TS AJ>VeHTI*MEXT*. MANIFACTIRED BY WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS Published in and given with each issue of the weekly edition. Sani fox eo-pa-g-e H-.iiatxa.ted. Ca*Al Beginning to-day and continuing thereafter, T he W orld will print with each issue a complete novel bv a popular author. Among the writers who will contribute will be Walter Besant, Wilkie Collins. Robt. Buchanan, R. L. Stevenson. B. L. Farjeon. Thomas Hardy. F. W. Robinson. Emile Gaboriau. .Jules Verne. Wm. Black. F. C. Phillips. The Duchess. Mrs. Alexander, ; John S. Winter. Henry Wood, M. E. Braddon, Florence Warden Julian Hawthorne Mary Cecil Hay, Bertha M. Clay, Annie Edwards, Rhoda Broughton These Novels will be the latest works of the best writers as they are published—the books which ev ery one is talking about. Nothing but the very best will be admitted into T he W orld ' s Standard Li brary of Fiction. This Library of Fiction will be supplied to Subscribers only. No extra copies will be printed. No . back numbers can be furnished and ! no single copies will be sold. UEXTION THIS P j LPEU. Í889-EXCELS ALL OTHERS-1 LITERATURE, ART, AVD FAS THE BE^T AND CHRAPKST th* lady*«-t k«. D give* mere forth*! merits than any < t . r. Sa-h jwpn'ar authors »« N*F8. Lucy H. Rebecca Hardlnp Davis. M'ss M. G. McClelland, Miss A Edirar Fawcett. Frank Leo Benedict. 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Ohio. “ I have tr«ted a package of Rnral Bikini Powde-. which I pure* open mirket. ind And it composed of pure lud wboleeome li.zrcdieuli 1da,e, of tartar powder of a biffh decree of merit, and does not contain •ft phosphates, or other injurious substances. E. G. Lovl^E *1: ti a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely^^HB Roval Bak in if Powder U undoubtedly the purest and most reliable offered to the public. • H. A. Mort •• The Royal Baking Powder to purest in quality and highest to baking powder of which I have knowledge. W m . A! M irtrm M m I The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all the Vienna World’s Exposition, 1873; at the Centennial, Phiiadel Afticrtcan Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the No other article of human food has ever received <uch high, em vereal endorwnx nt from eminent chemitU, physician*, scieotiaU Healih all over the world. N ote .—The above D iagram Illustrates the comparative worth of Powders, as shown by Chemical Analyis and ex pen meats made by A pMUid can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test Frof. fichedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few ce* more than ordinary kinds, it is far mere economical, besides affordiaf arc of better work. A sinrle trial uf the Royal Baking Powder will fair minded person of these facts. » While the diaenun -how. mm of the «lorn powder, to be of • hiffh deeTee of strength, it is not to be taken as indicating that th*v Ail »¡um povden, bo matter bow high their rtrength. ar. to ba avoUed .