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■* THE HERALD. TUl'K»DAY. MARCH S«. 1«" D. H.RK B. . - - Editor. Kan.ar has now a law which pro vides th it «it arrangement», con tracts. agreetuents, trust« or com binations which tend to prevent wmpetition or advance cost to cun- •umers, are de<1ared to' be agait.st public policy, unlawful ami void. "Grant County News: Grace of Bums will have to close his stone or get some one to run it for him. By tbe grace of his "wayback dem- mocracy” tbe Governor appointed be and hi* clerk to the only two paying office* in Hamev county. "Appointed he and his clerk to the only two paying offices in Har ney county.” Bro. Asbury! What slaughter you can make of the King’s En glish! Either get Pinneo’s Primary and go to school or go home and play with the cats and quit news paper work. azine will be repaid, but by numer ous other attractions, not the least of which are the beautifully illus trated article on "Birds."by Olive Thorne Miller; " Young Japan at Play," which will give many hints to children for new games; "Homes with Two Servants,” which con tains suggestions for the manage ment of servants; and there are nu merous other equally interesting subjects. "P eterson ” for April is a superb number. It op-ns with a fine por trait of Mrs. President Harrison. The steel-engraving is lovely, and the numerous other illustrations are all good. "Bessie's Interference” is an excellent story and admirably illustrated. Mrs. Hooper’s new se rial. "B.-yond Th?«.- Voic -s.” opens in an intensely dramatic fashion; and Mrs Wilson’s novelette. “ A Modern Petruchio,” grows better with every number. The short sto ri«s ar«- exceptionally good; and Minna Irving's poetn. “ The Robin’s Rain->ong.” is < ne of her sweetest lyrics. Ladies want the spring styles, and " Pet r-on's” double col- ore«! fashion-plate and numerous wood-illustrations off r examples of all the latest varieties of c .stumes for home and street wear. Terms: Two Dollars a year- Bt'RXS ADVEKTlstMENlS. Harter’s Yeung Pecnle mzi-ti««, «»« AX IU.fiTR.lTED WEEKLY. J. MAT. HI DUON Harney. Or. WILSHIRE 4 HUDSON. H abpeb ’ s Y ocmc P boplx begins it» tenth vol ume w ith the first Nam !%-r in November. Dur ing the year it will ron’aiu five serial stories, in« !u«liug "borjiu»:«» ” by Kirk Monroe; ■'Trie Red Mustang*’ by o. rtoddani; and a “A LAKEVIEW AND HARNEY. OR. bay ia Waxland* b> K K MunkittrRk; “Nels fburlow’s rrial’’J. r. Tr<«wtridge; "The Three TV,., firm T. rari ices in tbrcuurts of the Mate. u;t*bes’’ by F Anstey and Brandvr Matthews • Tf*. . i.’îSr; I- laoí? senes of fairytales writ’en and illustrated bv t u»m< » entrusted tu them will Howard Pjle; “Hume etudies in Natural Hia- turv by Dr. Felix L Oswald: “Idttte Expert rerrfve prompt attention. . I • IT E D tnents” by Sophia B. Herrick: “’jlimjsc» of < hi id-life from Dickri »” by Margaret h rang # er; articles on various ► ports and j*Mimts. short B’ories by the best urt’ers. and humorous papers and puems. with many hundred» ui U- lustratiunacf excellent quality. Every line in the paper is subjr« ted to the in. st rigid cdltu- geo S. SIZEMORE - - i rx b riiii S' rutiny, in order that nothing harmful Criminal law a specialty. may enter iis culuthns. An epitome of everything that is attractive and desirable in juvenile literature.—b<a:on courier A weekly feast of g . id things to the bov* ar.d gir’s in every famll) it via. » —Unoklyn I num. O0cest his residence on the east »ide of HU- It is wonderful in it» wealth of pictuns, in- vies Kiwr. ’eu miles below Run s. f irmation. and interest —• bris'.ian Advutate. TtKMi eitt-TAGX PKEl'AlD. »-• PIB YEAR VoL X Legits Novembers, 18M- Specimen Copy sent on receipt of a S-et.stamp Single uumbeis. Five ceu » each. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. Remittances should be made by pnet-OffiCC Money, or Draft, to avoid chance of 1« k * Office at W. E. Grace’» I»rng Store. 1-ly Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of H abpeb « HBoTHEK«. Address HARPER A BROTHER*. Attomeys-at-Law attorney , . », 0 . B President Harrison has made the following appdptments: Thomas < hriatiaw Teaching. W.Palmer, of .Michigan to be Minis Brass, Harney Co.. Or., 3-23-’89. ter to Spain; John F. Swift, of Cal God's word is sharper than a two- ifornia. to • be Minister to Japan; John D. Washburn, of Massachu- edged sword, and what is a sword «Ktta. to he Minister to Switzerland: good for that has no edge? The world is oppressed with simaith talk. lii orge Tichenor. of Illinois, to be Ministers complain that the gospel Assistant Secretary of the Treasury: makes no impression on the p-ople. Arthur C.' Milette, of Watertown. Tbe trouble is they do not preach Iiak., to be Governor of Dakota; it; or. if they do. it makes little Luther It. Richardson. of Grand impression on tlu* ministers them T. A. McKINNON, selves. They fight with daggers of Any and u'.'. kind» • f »nrveying done on »hot Fork. link.. to be Secretary of Da lath; they i randiah empty scab rotit'e ar.d re«fo>nal»le term» settler wiahing to located, van have plat» furniche kota; Cornelius H. Hanford, of bards. They do not know and foci frh of charge. Harper ’ s Weekly. Washington Territory, to be Chief the word of God themselves in its ILLUSTRATED. Justice of the Supreme Court of present living p>wer. and how can they proclaim it to others? They H akfeb s W b « i A' ha» a well <s»ablfshed the Territory of Washington; Geo. are afraid of rupr-eieh. of per»ccu- CI.II'PIXGH. place ts tbe ¡«nuíiaa iJiuMrated newspaper in Aiuen.», The fwiYi i ►* of is editorial «om- J. C. WELCOME - P kopkietor W. Irv^».Q£-.MoiiUiiiiM>be United tioq, of poverty, of toils which come ’s on current j««liu » hz» earned for it the Portland World: Harney county meu Bl UNS. OKEGOX. respe*t of a 1 impartial rracer». an«! the varietv States Marshal for )fontana: Geo. upon those who consecrate them is happy now. and Burns ditto. at;<i excellence vi ?a literary «voten*», which S. Batchcler^of New - York, to be selves to the service of G.d. and ii.’ ¡uúe aerial ai. 1 snort » .rie» r’be best and — Dalles Sun: Last Wednesday ri. d popu ar wri'ers, fl’, it f- r ’he perusal of W-A-T-U-H-M-A-K-E-R Assistant Secretary of the Treasu rv; walk in the ways of truth. But three Bovs, ranging between th«* ]<•- pie of the uidtat range of tasies and pur suit. Suplemt; » a;e frequently provided, and -AND- ■Albert G. Porter, of Indiana, to be the word of God has edge neverthe ages of 11 and 13 years. manage«l no exj-ei se is sjiered to bring the highest order less. It finds men out; it reaches • I artistic a’ ility to bear upon the tHustratiun Minister to Italy; John A. Enander their hearts: it searches out their to precure a horse and some neces of the thangefni phss«» of borne an«i foreign Jeweler. his:..ry. A neu woik of fiction from tLe pen of of Illinois, to be Consul-General sins. exposes their iniquities: it saries and started on a trip to Cali W illiam D i ta H »<K¿U, aad ■ • •• ’*y < apt CHAS SAMPSON — Bruxs, O r « hables K ing , will be tun «mg the leaaiiig fra- tol*enmark: Shifiey H Chandlers, pierces "even to the dividing asun f irnia, unknown to |>arentsor friends lurt* «>f the W eekly for I ans They camped out two days and HARPERS PERIODICALS. to be United States Attorney for der of soul and spirit, and of the OREGON WOOL EXCHANGE. joints and marrow, and is a disecr- nights in the rain, when they were Indiana. - , TER YEAH: POBTLAND - ----- OREGON overhauled by Frank Bulger, who ner of the thoughts and interests of L ■ 1 I was employed by their parents to HARBER WEEKLY 4 ••• the heart. ” What men need is the H arper ' s publications are all M AGAZINE 4 to bring them back, several miles east EARPER> ARPER > BAZAR. 4 <»• WOOL GRADERS, iwitv laid before opr reader* for se word of God; not some small por of the John Day. and brought them H HARPER > Y0VNG PEOPLE 2.'O tions of it. such as are indorsed and WOOL PACKERS, lection. and froth’ personal acquain allowed by certain denominations, back. Undoubtedly that sort of lit P< » axe free to all sstscribers in thrl’nired S’.ati», Canada, or Mexico. AND tance with them for years, we can evangelical or otherwise, not such erature that would lead them to emulate the example of "Wild Bill ” -COMMISSION MERCHANTS- The Volume» of ’ he W eekly Legir.S with the parts as are fashionable and accept commend them to the ¡»erusal of for January vf ea< h year When no "Buffalo Bill” or some other char 1st Number gfiF’ CONSIGNMENT» solicited — i» mentioned, sulacriptior■ will begin • very mem! er of the most refined able: not such department- of the acter highly color«d, had been in rime with the number current at time of receipt of as may be preached without —ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL. order. families we have among us. The truth Bound Volumea of H arpep . « W eekly , for 3 giving offense, provoking criticism dulged in. ivarr » a« k in mu e’uJi binding, will be sent agents : Young People's weekly we will be or incurring blame: but the plain, peat age paid, or by exj ret-a. fret, of ex Heppner Gazette: "On last Sat y mail, provided — - — Burns the expo »e dv<» nut exceed fl G?o. McGowan glad to see in the hands of all the unequivocal, unalterable words of urday, two men who have tbe ap pense a volume> for 7 per v«*luu>e. young readers of T he H erald , as the living God, which shall endure pearance of being fair specimens of Cloth creefi fur t a« h volume suitable f. r bin«! V. J. Millier, - - - Harni’y. B* ston Agency with DENNY. RICE A CO. will be eent by mail, post paid, on receipt it is a feather—an agreeable,friend when the grass withereth and the the tie-striking fraternity, went ing. 132 Federal ht Established 1!C5. or |1 each. flowers fadeth — "when the heavens Kemittancefi should be made by P«Rf-office ly. kindly teacher—of the many through the resilience of Mr. C. Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance ef k rs. Newspapers are not to copy this adverdse- thousands of things that will have and the earth shall pass away.” Jackson near Echo, while he was ment BLACKSMITH without tbe exprvte order of Harper <k He who plants himself on this foun AddrfF»: to I e learned at some time by all. dation and preaches this word will absent, relieving him of some un Brothers. HARPEK A BROTHER*. New York. E. D. GRAY - - - Burns. Or derclothing. razor, strop, etc. Com Call in and look at samples of these find that the Spirit's sword ing home he discovered that his —GENERAL REPAIRING— ]* riodidals in the Beading Room. has by no means lost its keen edge. house had been pilfered, and secur It will still slay the enemy of the ing the description of these parties AND W hat is Belford's Magazine? It cross of Christ. Not all who belong who had been seen in the neighbor ILLUSTRATED. >s a magazine for the masses. A to some church are the friends of hood of his premises, he came to Jesus. Even during the day of the magazine that fearlessly tells the apostles there were those who pro Heppner, where they were arrested. II arpfr ' h M agazine i< the most useful, Promptly executed. The building ha» been en On their persons he found his prop entertaining, and l<*autiiui j eri*di< al in the large«! and improve«! and is vrepared to turn truth upon all subjects it touches fessed to be disciples of Christ, but erty. an«l at the examination before woihl. Among the attractions for I«», will out ail kind» of iiiacksmithing on phort n«>ti«e 1-ly a new novel—an American >tory entitled and in the best style. Terms; Cash. —which believes that free trade in were not. An apostle writes of such Gov. Rea on Monday afternoon be •Jupiter Light- ’—by Constance F." Woolson in this strain: "For many walk of commerce would be as beneficial to they were bound over in the sum of illustrati« n** of £hake.wj<e.»re * (’omedie> by E. A. Al»l«vy; a Series of i.r:icle< on Russia, each to await investigation of our race jig ffec speech or religion, whom I have told you often, and rated by T. -le Thulstrup: ; aj«er^ on now tell you. even weeping, that their eases 1 y next granil jury. iilu* the Dominion of < anada^and a character and that non-interference of Gov they are the enemies of the cross istic *<ri;d by Charles Dudley Warner; three They gave their names as f rank "Norwegian .Studi«--. by’ ernment rin ■ ‘private interests is of Christ.” This same kind of Mason and — Frick The value of Hjorn<on. illu-iratt ■! : “Cómmodu*" a hi— Christians can 1 e found in the pro|>er. It has in each number a. tori« .d play by the a tth< r of •Ben-IIur,“ il II. CALDWELL. their haul is about 15.00. but as th«* lu-trated by j. R. Weguelin, etc. The edi complete, long novel hy one of our church to-day. They can be found things were taken out of a dwelling, torial department* are conducted by all the wav from the pulpit to the <ie*-rge William < ’uri-. William Dean IIuw- they may consider themselves duly brightest literary stars: Fawcett, pew. They are the enemies of the nominated, and, in all probability, < !!.«, and ’ iiarles Dudley Warner. Saltu«. Hawthorne, Bellamy, Mrs. cross of Christ. They are wolves ROCK PRICES. will be elected to a position in the HARPER'S PERIODICALS: Clark Waring. Celia Logan, J. H. in sheep’s clothing, and if in prom Oregon penitentiary.” Ja our motto. Good Bnzw Team», and Nice Connelly. Gertrude Garrison. E. De inent places in the church they will Sadd'r Horae» Furnished at Itcasonablc ('hancea Per Year: la>ng Creek Eagle: Probably this and Particular Attention paid to the Boarding bring disgrace and ruin upon the is the latest news we have of Big Lancey Pierson, ami others. SIX«'» and G rooming of Tranaient Stock. Haj A Grain on hand. church. Have they not done so in Nose Frisk, the chap who got into 40.0 ■Lun many places, anil will they not do a little difficulty in this locality Kalirord New«. 2.0) so again? about a saddle, some two years "Now comes the Wabash A Pa FRENCH Oh. Church of the living God! ago. and boarded a few weeks in cific railroad company's engineers, Arise and shake off these human the Canyon jail on account thereof. The volume* c»f the Mnzaxine begin with twenty-five of them,” says the Ore vultures, that you may live and —Pori land World: W. E. Grace the Number* for June and Dec<m!«er <»f gonian, "and camp in the Cascade save the nations. year. When m» time i- 'j«e died. >ub- of Burns, was in Portland Tuesday v;uh - rij ti«»ii* will begin with the Number cur Mrs. Louis Racine. - - Proprietress. A St'BSCRIDER. mountain pass where the celebrat- on his way home, from a visit to rent at time of revvipt of order . A Jimite«! niimlxrof guests can secure the Bound v< lume* ot !IarjK-r‘> Magazine, for •d Oregon Pacific road expects to Burns school opens next Monday relatives and friends in Southern three years buck, in neat cloth binding, will ni«><t comfortable lodging n <>m* in the town at thi*< home. Tank*«« -t’.’>nlie<lwi.h ail Kituls Or«g>n. Mr. Grace has been appoint work through, and they tell a con with Mr. Newell for teacher. be sent by mail, |>o.st-paid, on receipt of $3 1-lv ed Clerk of the new county of Har I <r volume. Cloth < a*C'. fcr binding, .50 of eatables the market anonls. tractor of the Oregon Pacific that each—bv mai . i o^t-paid. ney. ami will make an excellent cent* Index to lfarper - Magazine. Alphaheti- We desire to have it distinctly they will soon have their road lo officer. « 1, Anulyticul, and Clu'-iiied, Gor \ olume.* HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 to 70, inciu-ire. from June. 1550 to June, cated; that it will go to Albany and understood that T exas S iftings is Grant County News: Cap. Wa I*« one vol. Cloth. $1.00 a pa|»er for the family, and that thence northwest to connect with nothing of a vulgar or indelicate ters, the bold hero of “101” has Remittances sh« u!d l«e inadebv I‘o*toffice Money Order, or Draft, to avoid chance of V. J. MIÏXEK. the Astoria A Coast railroad near character, either in the wav of pic been sent t<> Washington to use his lo**. influence in having the new lan<l Nt wspnper* are not to copy thl« adver- Tillamook. It may be a story for tures or letter-press will ever be ad ti-emen: without the tx; re** onkrvf Har-, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. effect, of course, but in these times mitted into its columns Our aim office removed from Drewsey to I ♦ r it Brmher*. Burns. is to produce an illustrated humor A«¡«ires* HARPER A BROTHER*. New one knows not what toexpeet. All Harney City, Oregon. Y- rk. T he II lrald ami Magazine, $5.00. the railroad* atloat an* anxious to ous (taper that will lie acceptable Will practice in all the Mate Cuur a. 1-tf Blackleg ha« appeared among to ami welcome in the most refined come to Oregon, by hook or crook, American and English homes, and the cattle in Modoc county, Cai. 1S89, Postmaster General Wanamaker andjre can't blame them, hut all the commendatory letters we arc receiving from heads of families on has purchased the Frelinghuysen the same they won’t all get hen*. mansion in Washington for #30,000. "In connection with the above,” loth side» of the Atlantic are most Vice-President Morton has bought lacksmit ILLUSTRATED. flattering and encouraging We observes an exchange, "an article will say in ths connection that cer the Bell residence in Washington. of a «,'iisntional nature in the Sa tain people make a great mistake an<l gave his cheek for #95.000 in H arper » B azab will continue to maintain VAN. S. CURTIS, P kop ' r . i » reputation as an Unequalled family journal. lem Statesman will lie in place; it in sending anecdotes and jokes of a payment for the property. 11c will Its art iliUfitratiui.s are or tbe huhett order, i » literature is of the ctn-let «r kina, and rs Fash is claimed to I m * based on a letter broad charai ter to S iftings think spend ab«Mit 10.000 more in repairs. ion and Household depa” ruents are of the in* »t practical and economical character, its pat tern sheet supplements and ftshion-piau s from Washington th^t the O. P. has ing they will appear. They arc Shcephcrdcr* Wanted. alone »iilsavei.fi rca ivi» ten tinns the cost uf promptly consigned to the waste ■ubs riptbin. and its snicks on decorative art. failed to secure its right to certain Two sheepherder» wantdl imme ►.w in’, etiquette. h< basket. It will be observed by re Beeping, cookery, etc., make it inuispens2T>;e to every bouse hold, lit« passes making ph«« above story ference to our advertising columns diately. Aiidress bright short stories, and timely tK»a>» are rseshoeing ¥5.00 a »pan. among the best published; and nut aline is ad iioMible. That paper says: This that they too are kept clean. We P. F S tenger . Burns. muted to itscuiumr s thatruuld offend the m«-»t pape< probably gives an explana are adding very rapidly to our cir fastidivns taste Among the attest tiot a of the ne* xvlume will be aerial storks by Man. F bam tory clue to the movements of other culation in every State in the Un < 1* Bl KJCRTT, M b * alexamdkb . Painting. < ANY<>.\ CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. " ILLiAM H lu B. m : d 1HDMA* H a BDY. and a ion through yearly subscriber», and serie« of papers < n nursery rnar agemcni by railroad engineers said to have realize more than ever our responsi To W hom it M at C oncern : M bs .« ubi * ti 5 b T ekhvmk H brbi « k been op-rating in thmountain » re bility to make S iftin «»» a home I hereby respectfully tender my c. swr.Eh. HARPERS "PERIODICALS cently. and if the statements of the paper, hoping to win for it a wel »<rviee» as a Practical Painter to come place by every fireside, a« an the citizens of Harney Valiev. Per Year dv|>artiiieiit are absolutely cflrtt*« t. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Hous- Painting a »(«eeialtv. Sat then* may 1« a strife among differ irreproachable vehicle of umkfilcd I L L f S T RATED. < A NYON CITY. OREGON. isfaction guaranteed. ent eonipinies for the possession of wit and humor. harpers bazar 400 W m . II. CULP. IIAKlIi. - M ai . v XIXE I® the most desirable route over tlie IVwtk Noth*«-«. IIAKPIK - WEI KI.Y « W Burr«. Or. ivtf Il A KP» i. I* Y0 NG PEOPLE Z •> I'aacades. Then* are places along iJov* it twin possible that only one P« »’ace Free to ail sut scriber* in the United th«- fine upon which the O. P. is hundred years ago. when Washing ¡»•aka. « auatia. or Mexico. building, where it is almost impai- ton was inaugurated in New York The coinages of the Basar begin with the fl st I desire to rent mv ranch con number for January of each year. B hen n.i sible to build another road, cer the First President of the United States, that the city was lin n a ia time :» mtn’ivued. sutx riy’h u will begin taining 160 acres, to ««-me» respon tainly not practicable, ami so co»t- with the Number < urrvnt at the time of receipt ly as to be almost .out of question; small place, sixty times smaller sible party, wh«» wants to make of order. than at the present day. or having Ron nd volunits •»( Hwryer » Faiar for three money, ami who will work. Will year hence any company desiring to in nee cloth .eding. wdl l>e seat by mail al out thirty thousand inhabit furnish grain to sow from 10 to 50 pratafle paid- > r s* rxprto. free <*< expense. reach deep water from the Fast ob only .provide«! the lrerghtckn» nut exceed on« dol ants'* How New York City looked acres. Have about 15 acres of lai per volume h«r |7 a v»»lumr tains an immense advantage in ae- cases f r <-vh volume.n.i able for htnd ■ uring the first right of way. Here at that time, ami tlie customs and lan«l in a good state of cultivation. Ing t loth will be seal by mail p» s|«a>>! on re«n-ipt of in lay one of the grvat elements of «»Ullin* of th«* residents, aregrajili- Place all fenced. Plenty good |ui- 91 r«i h i.emirtanrv* sb. nld be made by P* st ORke value in the O. P. line, ami now it ically told and Iwautifully illustrat ture. an«l al out 30 tons of g*«l hav M»»no «»rder •*'1 -»ft, to av«*:d cbat»<r ««f has Ne<»»p«^ » a*v ; .4 to ropy this ad ven ism ent arema tb»t company has neglect.il ed in D emorest ' s M onthly M ag - can he cut Dwelling-house 12x14. witb«»ut of' Harper A Brothers azine for April, which has just ar- Stable Uxbi The party will l*e \drva» the ex|-n»« H order to lake some requisite step» and is ARPER A BR«»TIIEK9 rived. At this time, when the Cen requin 11 * n*»id<* . n the place. No liable, if not likely, to lose its ad vantage. when; it runs through g o- tennial of the Inauguration of Wash money demanded from responsible ington is about to b«- celebrated, parties, will nut for share of Hay Ixw»k over this paper. Therv are eminent lands, for I'nvlc Sam is sometime» a stickler for red tap-, this articl«* will be greatly appre and Grain. For further informa valuable literary induce meat* oi- ferrd to *’iburribrtF. S «nw" them and holds his beneficiaries to the ciated: ami those who purchase t'.ie tion. addrvsa April number of tbi« (»«pillar M •- B Rnowv Rnm«. Or otiyht fn «nit vnn — letter of the law ” T. V. B. EMBREE, M. D. S. B. M:Pheet e s, M. D. « e of h t laud c .ols 2 It The Leading Merchant of Grant CouB«. --- DEA I.Hit IX---- . C. ewsey, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, I BOOTS, SHOES. GROCERIES, HARDWARE STOVES. TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, the celebrar ~~ pbo ° SULTAN A RAZORS AND "I X I,” CUTLERY. Wl\F.~ CIGARS; AND A THOU TOO NUMEROU CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern Oregon FOE Practical Surveyor L A K E VIE W AI) VERTIS E M ENTS. 1839 aàclle and Hamess Shop. PBOOF. BUSINESS MEN abroad see that LAKEVIEW, l ake «»., Or., contains: 1 new^ 1 grocer: 2 saloons; 1 brewery; 1 undertaker; 2 lauudrivs: 2 furniture store; i market; 3 lawyers: 3 physiciaus: 1 surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 dentist; 1 drujsto* blacksmiths; 2 harness shops; 1 livery stable: 1 bakery; :< general men handfc* house 1 milliner shop; 1 real esta’e agent; 1 saw-mill. Also. 2 Maaonie iudgn; : plar lodge: 3 odd Fellows’Udges: 1 United Working Men’s l«!ge. uuous, ri/ THE HOPKINS HOUSE. M. I). HOPKINS, P roprietor . PROOF. U miti JOB WORK. ukeview, IH HER I settler h k<i final ri nnM of G|1 Jr., on Af Samuel 3257. ft>r Tp 21. B. ] lussea to >n, and c lorrison, urdevaul EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CLASS. GEQ. POPE à CO. 1889. Harper’s Magazine, Grant ■ —o--------- This Hotel is new (House, Rooms, and Furniture and offers courteous service IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE. A General Blacksmith & Waeon Mali •ROOF. II. R. SCHLAGE! L akeview , O s IS IIKHE ______n______ pettier h| °_________________________________ <v f Prepare«! to do all Kind» of Work in the Blacksmith Hue. -B U G G I E S. IL r»e Shceiu.g at UJ]« rk W A GONS, ET C.,-> MADE TO ORDER WITH NEATJCES3, AND OF GOOD QÜALITY. A L L W O R K W A R RANT E D. Give a Trial, as Seeing ia Believing. A firat-eiaM smith works hi connection with Rei Front Liverv & Feed Stahle HARPER’S BAZAR. ^ JI 5Hop For 1SW. and ficcure a full volume of number» It ifi the CHEAPEST ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE IN THE w---- - HOOF. Twelve Art Supplements. The mH»» of in forma’ ion ft contairs cover» the entire Pacific Northwest <1 and dea’s with ail subject» «if interest to these seeking information of this «vgks curraut \ear THE WEST SHORE u ¡11 »urpn»» in excellence the volume just be a comp’ete exponent of the n.»ources of. and a careful chronicler of all new«i of imoprtan« e in. the entire region embraced a ithiti ihc limits of Oregon. Washi tar,a. I«Iaho. British Columbia, and Alzska. together with a multitude of »upurb of »tenery, < tiies. indvstrit». etc of the countri« » described « hh All elegant engravings, in < olors or tints, will !e issued, one with each number ?/#.for t plements are 17x in< hrs in size, am! represent some object of general interest ortft the lure of the Magnificent b< euery of the West, anu will alone vr worth the magssim ’u* res Yuurann.it do without THE WEST SI1ORE for Only|2 50: 50 <tsextra1 if it nt bvy«>nd the limi » «d the Unite«! Stales. Mexico, or Canada: single copit» 2* I.. SAMUEL. Pt BLisiiEB. PORTLAND, OREGON. " 9 <o>- FROM PRINEVILLE TO BURNS. C. B BAKER. Sub-Contractor. I.carrp Prineville M*«n«1a^g at 6 a in. Leave* Burna Thura.lara at u a m. Arrivi« at Euri» Wedncn4a>fiM ArrivtB at Prineville Saturila}»«HOOF* ra-'cnger Rates from Prineville to Burn«. |7„W. RoumlTrip |14—with 00 All kinds of Blacksmithing and Wagon work o NEAR BURNS. OREGON. SAYER A- DORE »OF Keeps constantly on hand a large stock of RANCH TO RENT. A. »OF.