East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 02, 1889, Image 4

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    HERALD
JI ahpfk - I’»•. it, illustrated, bv Jlari-cr j
<t Brother’s UranKlin -quarc. New York.
Price 10c a conv; $4 a vear, or with the
East Oregon Herald
year.
1889,
A. CO I » KWEIL.
Lakeview
ILLUSTRATED.
H arpkb ’ s B aiar w F.1 conti
*’o maintiin
ita repuiatiou ea ar» ut»equatle4 famo . joiiru»'-,.
pa art iliua’rattora ara <»f thè hight-a» . r*l» r. l e
iitrrA.ure is of Ih. t hoi<. »’kbol, ami hi» r e»:L-
ivii aud livwa^hoid depurunaots
,n» »•*
practiinì and »"»»:!•>!»:'. a « hi?ra vr. 1 b i «t
teru »-hrrt anpple neuis. aed i^shion t-.. - f
alone uhi fui ». : s r a<u-ru ter. lino>■ !»•• ■►
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sul acriptiun, aud ite erti.1 • m »>n d'*;-j”ft»ive «ri.
f ». ini rtiipD.-ttc,
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nicke it indjspeusftble toevery h. cst hoid. 1 k
bri«;.: tbort Uvrivr. atei tin.-. i .
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among Ih« ■ tf pubiteì..d: aud in»’ aliis a•»
mirteo tu iiscvluxm a tt a » <»uld efieud thè un si
fu«ud'. r.a iole. Amoiig lue u rra» tiui s uf thè
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by Ueltor.1 Clark A
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COGSWELL A COGSWELL.
THZ SAL’ F. ALSECJ
I..'.REVIEW AND LINKVII.LE. Or.
It is too funny! April 6 gives a ’
rich, rare, and racy number: “The,
April Fool,” “Bill Snort in the (
White House,” “Mr. Rusk Pro-
nounrcs'M irriage a failure,” "The
General is in a Hurry,” and thirty
other equally ns good, mak' s this a
ik-sireable acquisition to the fami­
ly's selection of good reading mat­
ter.
WEEKLY CALL
I'rlee. Gt.ï"
MOROG CALL
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The May No. is fr< h and l right
as a spring m. ruing. Its steel and
wo.sl engruwings r.re capital and
copious, and its literary contents
deserve great praise. There is no
}>oor story within its covi rs; most
nre al eve the average, and several
arc bright gem». I.ndies wishing to
keep thoroughly posted in matt, r
of dress, fancy-work, and hoiisi
hold allairs, can find few guides so
competent and r. liable as this ad­
mirable monthly. This ix-nc con
tains an article on Home Mtlli'ieri
so clearly written that by its ai I a
new beginner inny make a lo:i:.< t
to suit each costume, us stylish a-
if sent otl for. and have the entire
iiiiinlier nt less exp. nee than sh
could J urchase a singl one from a
milliner
tur Wr*.r >110.1
it.... ra.ot. 1.-.
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-.iiiiiltl. 171 I,».-. . :,,t -t . < , \’ahi
liill Poritanil, Oregon.
2- m - n oiantx-r.
f.n ve.ir. er *eti our psjx-r. Si a
year. 12 han.l-ouie pi. o.rr«, .uitul.tr
tor truiuing., vines «iih it.
No Oreg itan should think fur a
moment ■ f il. ing without this ex­
cellent home monthly. Th-- March
No gave a lovely color»d | ; -ti:r ■ . f
the I inis of Oregon. The April
No. contains engraving- of Olym­
pia, capital of the lx w State of
W:,.«lii:: 'ton, at. 1 the s|>eciai art
supplement is the great snow peak
near the ititcrnatienaJ lilt»'. Mount
. R0YAL;Jio*J
T| eV'*
from
Attorney, Notary Public A
Collector.
A. C. BRODERSEN,... Lakeview
Any bur'm-ss entrusted tome, will receive
, . : < i: ■ ,i!‘ u:nl prompt »: >«?nt¡on. Lami umt-
:tTB and ( . lb.-tiou a spedahv. Correspond*
etui .- <i< iteti in English ami German.
HARPER’S PERIODICAL-’:
Per Year:
Attorney-at-Lavv
you what you
pay th’money for:
UIIER
Latest Varieties true
to the name; Healthy,
Vigorous plants;
AU to
We guarantee
Anything Produced
IN THAT LINE.
P. II. MURPHY.
LAKEVIEW
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Ask your dealer to show
our ritles.
OREGON
HAY A GRAIN
Ahvr.vs on hand, and prompt attention gi ven
all « n eis fvr teams and vehicles.
1-y
Is the Largest in the World,havin:
in actual cultivation nut ler ’ that
MARLIN FIRE ARiStl.
P. O. Box 90 t.
NSW HAVES,
J. W. BONE!.RAKE.
Lyman’s Patent Com
fak view, Oregon.
.-. .-a.-- -..w«-.-^rc. « uwct ;
STOt K BRANDS.
IS THE OLDEST.
IS THE LARGEST,
MOST RELIABLE
N U R S E R Y
GROWING STOCK
FOR THE WEST.
p. F. STENGER.
branded
■DEAL RELQADIII
FOR ALL
RIFLES, PI
Range—Grant county, Oregon.
and Shot Cum
B est tn the W obu
for Illustrated
Circular.
BUY OF THIS HOUSE:
P. O.—Burns, Grant county. Oregon.
APRICOTS,
biilO64G
FOB, 183=
CHERRIES, ...
branded on
H orses
Left Stifle:
TIIE SAN FRAM
Horizontal
THE MONARCH
DVE1
------- 1 wk 2*
PEARS, PLUMS. ...
!’• FL ■ p IN L <1 on thi n" IN
C atti . e branded on
Left Side-
S rial Stories Each Week,
V.
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Ln-
dor-bit in Right ear,
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y vl clc»e up. Left ear:
• J2-.--W’ ’»««th cr..p.
r.atu? : Grant, (‘rock, and Lake countie«.
1’. O.—Riley, Grant ceunty. Oregon.
APPLES. PLANTS
H vupek ' s W eekly has a well estri,
place t f Gie 'ci fctx i ustnit.-i newtp^per i«i
A'Uiritn. T..'1 fui f-s cf i »: e. i;.
< nn
niv.te »>n curi t-nt ; .»li i > ia f cn-i. I f.,i It ih ­
re»-;■•«•ft «o* tt.; bnp»ir’.;:ii i< .■.tie, tt.al lite it ! ■ >
and execllciH e oi i>.8 litera?,.- .i Tuen’F. ni.i l.
int 1u:;e seti;d and s’.ior'F’.»ricr< I»', the i ts: tu :
in.« p..pn tir writ. s. fn it L t ihe pett sti -f
peaj.l«' « I lh.* widibi "iiDur of .t s’. k i.m; j nr
b>ii ». .* np’etnvnteftre freqimnt:y pr.»v:<led, and
no exi'c; i •• jp fpar; ! to Lrit -r ihe high»> « r<'er
of art’.S'ic ability Bi ’ enr r.i uti the illusi rm ion
• <l Th< . h mgefui ph .»< ». of !:ome hi >
history, a uva v. .-tk - f flcii.in tn>m ;i
W illiam D evs lb» a ells , and one
C harles K in ..will I •• runoti; the lea
tuns of the W eekly for I snj
Th ' remir," v<-ar promte» 1»
with Btirrkg events.
In the F’tiit I states the »tt
s ic-r into the palpi* al arena ___
■ -i: < we
e.-oiviutie quCF'ioa on which!
turned ;• n ill unsettled, andi'H
if :• . ♦© «( O’JgreFF ¡tiituFi
. . . betv.eeu the t wo great parties
• F.un.pe is« vast « arap. Arayi
fnouiers, und rnilUor.s of men-
L.r the m<st titanic war the11
seen.
,
E TO
if ri:Cip!:tlf<L
I f . currt Fpondr1
• • • able gii.h •. Ni.thi: g can < fci
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BERRIES,QUINCES,. . .
PEACHES. FLOWER*,.
NECTARINES,
. . .
ALMEDA A. STENGER.
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branded
C attle
PER YEAR:
EVERGREENS,
ARBOR VIT E..
HAKPEirS PERIODICALS.
Th ■ inf.fii ryted writers of s .4
r.;1.1 rit nre to 11; j W E1. KI. Y £fjL
Vorre, author of • A Tri? tn /¿el
R. I ■. r. •.« itiF .-’eve- p hi . nhoi <
R
etc.: A:!!'!», r. litfi’.ie < re?n. ai?
Leavenworth ‘ lf «-.” etc., hared
ri.Ffor’l" AEL.J.Y EX a XIXB
so in the future.
Th. U LI LLY EXAMINER
an Agricultural -Department.
pir i. «: ettri uiu.ira* s’ wh«.i«
tn the I t .i t I > at. s o i ag
This depr.r mec.t v. iL c »ntr
Fi.'TSof .OMding ti.pj.-R .if 1
itF. on ¡.nrdif ’s and farnierti
Lio-
a .'lINFR’s (.'vnimeral
pi v - l y i-xp. rie'.t ed me:1 whirl
Ike producer'll intercs in u 11 b «I
(
Rm ,-r- Grant and Malheur r-cuntim.
T. O. AdsitFF. Burr.fi. Grant co., Oregon.
I will pay Tivc Hundred Dollars for
the arr< r. and con vit tion of any per-
or vers u s, killing or s ea’ing any «if the
k of the above brand er L. longing thereto.
THE WEEKLY EX
o:i I eft side; < in le-
(Pv Mail, I’. F
$1.50
PEI
Daily, per year . .
Sunday, per year.
range—Grant county, Oregon.
I', u.—liurrs. Grunt i ouuiy. <
THS LADluS FAVORITE.
KETER OUT CF ORDZR.
PACIFIC
D. M. FERRY «♦ CO am
Bcknowloc^^d to t» tbj
Largest Seedsmen
• \
Painting.
tn the world.
PD M. F frrt JrCc’3
IBnstntMJpeaerp-
tire ano Priced
SECO ANNUAL
4 S KV
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tn . c U uccj
I
Howard Offered
Th *
. .J v. fll pay
Reward to
at.'.t.e furniPliii'ic inf.»r: Dari-it leading tu the
inptiire nf a i r.i.in i:»!«i-Fafvd Horse. Loir
.'.it: ,’rand i»O D.-uble-u ■, on Right btiik
!•> a-itirerFiijg a: Riley, Haroev co.. Or..
I»'. F. AWHREY.
P.swari Orfcred.
|j „„4 fr, „ a ,Hin».
Dctrcit. Miet'.
D. n. FERRY a ce.
C . I.'Ni,. •
. ¡.! s. rr.l, with .Irinin the
” y ■, ' " '* -V .«I II .lueh iron vn tac
A -TAII.mx.c-vesrold
: he fa e.
Branded
*roc> on l.cft Shvuider.
F!' .y,’,'
■ 11 "“V "■|:h ’’ri»' in the f»ee.
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bf '... ril. l;r»n.iMrue
!• oil *K-. •. •a surf ed (.eldit.g.
Adi.nfs.r.o. H liAYEs. Harney. Or.
:...« ¡..mid vTu
v i nt «•« r»i;ng to ¡a w.
»tP
‘"F.nr «»I»!, f i rht Pav; gumr mllar
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rt»h< »L.-ulder.
u v«yn. about k ¿0 R b .
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F rj,- - trt rv„OTcr B»J0Te
« .«an u. «o», appljinwM th-.s office.
i - t » ? rincón, r. er» vias
Tn
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£ ., <, n e«, h '-ve bas cen tekcn
«in
. uteri« rottenndaRl he dulv
b»'e! a cor-i’ ”« u> iBw.
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Iu.p.;rv at ’b;s
TULIPS, WEE PING WILLOWS.
RED-BUD, SHADE TREES AC
Take 1’:::::’
Tj
A nrvk'y fet« . f
»hinya »o the
tir » ia « • *. r> tas: i A P vim « — tir.»» ki
It ia w.»r,.-.ertili i” • « w a -t»
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aiel l’.itru»
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ASH. LINDEN, CHESTNUT.
Tay. with star in
« with a l’j inch
X
tt .?'f; ’¿■'e«1'' ’■! I'.' k B«v. Co’Urmarks
«TÙM^irtJLÏ’'ic4x"on uft Th,eh-
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ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS. .
BIRCH, SPRUCE, ELDER.
11.'- •>»■: > .ffex-d for Inf,.rmiiHon left »tor
c ”■ lb:»-.G.H v that vvii■ ¡cud to the recovery of I
tf.v («•! ..wiru «ivseri- c I Lors. e. which were on 1
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hi r. ■> In Win.
Ba?'.’ vf iicrdeu, when las; 6een:
For 1889
Wil) MmaJed FftEt
U» al’ f-pplk’-o s. and
to bit year’s easterner*»
ithoot antenne it.
To W
V»'î X bectr.« N. .»•rater»«, *sV.
;*»«< '.un u ('. j»v rent o-.. re»r:yT of a
«:atnp
*!r-«'e n':;>»b« *« Pive «-etite ea«-h.
Rrmir an.tr »hMld t<> made bv IV«: Offi< e
Mi'bíi, or Draft, to amid »-hanre of k rr
V
art«
to rx>py tbit advertir«
•»«*«»» ui'h»«ui lL<- eiprv»« urite r vi H vai ta ai
W. H. HE
DEPARTMENT.
General \ ’»
.7-'». Market et., IIhu. -v Pnild-
inm '. lith i i tm h. 45 M.»rr *->n f .. Portlar. I or
Io< a’ A ki -: i >
a-ited f..r Harney county, r . j
arcss i»s ab».v«'.
I ’ ' Y.
¿er Ail PosîmaBter» are AP
NUTS, FRUITS.. .
Editor»
If you desire to purchase a sowing ran? h in«\
ask our agent u. your place for term? ami
| prices. 1 f you cannot f.nd our agent. write
.. i: ■ \ r tou-Sarcstaibirccstoyou'ieio’y nan:, i l '
r WeWit
Rlaht *b.H»l
b
iWi<
W. B. TODHUNTER.
horses are branded
A wi ll “S-wrench” on the
Left thigh.
$2.
4
Uniteti Stat”* «á
much or as greatw
good reading matt)
TIIE WEEKLY Hl
TREES, SHRUBS,....
< ittle branded
with s Wrench”on
Left Hip.
Far marks- Cl» se­
er. p. ft the Right car;
Emler-slope in the
Left tar.
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^flTOWeS.kIy|f
■Pl.JU examine»®
PINES, CEDARS ..
T iie II ehald . Bnrr.s. Or.
,\r<7 Œsœ
GÆArasî
i «.H.-C.3O - g» lwon squáRE,’;.'.:- . allas .
ling
of e
Double-H
Prizes i r‘he three I kb <eriRl SL.rh s of fO.OCO
'.««•nifi «.¡irli, a muni,er .»f the beat writerr
i aveui t .'. i !i<e l their intenti-»!! to «.ompe'e.
1«: lui ii’i !, To the many other F.pedal fea-
tu:cE, :. i.- ;i. iuteutivii to publish ret l L- es of
WEEKLY
EAh!’l.;: - >• v;AZINE
II KRPEK’s h \ZAIL
H Alii’Li; > V;»l
I’L » ’Ll'
lb a age free to ail fu ! M-ribers in the
•”.a*is, ( anadtt, vr Me
IDEAL MF'G COBtXU»
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Add«:» ISAAC FOSTER.
Not Over Five Cents a Week.
tlkvs
I West,
SEND TOIK
of Sights, Bta 1 nd
Addrea, nd
vr». i
Either Right
.Ve .vi. f ml, for one year, to any aftdreFF, the
Thr.
1I arp » h ’«Y(
urne « I: it <hv f
This powder r ever vtr.vg A n-Mvelof pnritv, U K ’ he «’t»i b
rv » h H- «l whoiCB»*’’
Mor.* v«»i»oini i inc ma iu,i * i»t>i
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alt in rar». R ovài . iìak IM u P oadf . h < o„ ìóó « Fht a •» »
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torr bv l»r Fc’l«
mente ' by
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Illustrated Catalogue «ent
FREE on application.
Address
Wachmaker & Jeweler,
RILEY X- HARDIN.
$.3,000 IM CASH
NEWS
Our Goods
Livery 1 Feed Stable
The volumes of the
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enei 1 year. When r.o li if-i -» > -¡Leti, ub-
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Bonn I volumes o; Jlarj-fr’-
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!* ?.'"». ri; aii tnd English authors.
three ye -r ■ ba :., in
»•’.<.lh hindiD).', \viii
be sent by mail, po •I. on i\- vi:». ... y;
Tf v : i > c 6een. therefore, that bv ni’-Rfribing
per volume. Cloh ( a «e-, òr Din-.?:g
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pj* i< I wi h a •
New a
Index to Harper'.- 5rt/::zi:.u. Alphabu’.i Kii'l with the !-. -■! vf turrent Literature for a
•■al, Aitai. ’'.cal, ami Ci.” i. ■<:.♦ < r \ ■»h.iue- . ear, at a c-vst of
1 to 70, indù ive. ir iu Jun • 1
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in a large cittlit ] age, seveu-
Berni.ti.-iii tiki ì»e i'i’i j 1 'V I’ t -’'
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. '¡mn paper, .liar would l.c < heap ar i hree
Money Order, or-Draft, to avoid d.;t:..«».
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lo;s.
i . an tia.e The ’’rt-e Press and your favorite
New-paper- ; r - not to ropy tbi .■ !v r : I d me pap< i ut » for one year. Sample copies
iisemeiii without the exj re-- i/rderuf Har­ it': be seen at th . office.
pe r •?; Bro.her .
We 11» ye that •
ftiemfs v, i’l chow their ap-
Addr.- - HAIll’EB £ BROTHERS Now , r■!*•'< ia ion of oi'.i ■ ilbriB iu tlicir hehajf, by ina-
ki'i.- up (heir l.iinJfi to lake u .vantage of this
York. T hu . Hi.i:\i.i a:. 1 31.5.00.
plcmiid .-tier -r i M R!HE At ONCE.
."c:..l a’l Kuhb - .prim s to
Absolutely Pur©
prizes at Target
Shooting than
all other makes
of Titles put to­
gether.
¡•■■•I ;.t- ranioUR Familv Wceklv,
r«) !t:>'C I ree to all Sub < ribcr
Fniitti
(.'itnittLi. « i
AN ILLFíTRATFD V
BALLARD
and Judi­
stifte: OIL
Ferry’s SeeJs
M DUSTIN.
That
E^UAL TO
To
our ScbscrihrrR.
TH:: HLRALD 'p plvhsed to annotim'e the
c.iini <•’.
. ' s.'Of iai arraiigeme'ilfi wlicrebv
i? is «
• i n> . Iter iiB
. u : f TWO .’f the
List ííinJL. j. urna g fur the price of one.
II AV IT. 1rs MAf AZINE
HARPER'S WEI RIA
11 \iHTl; S i ‘ .ZAR
HARPER’.-« YOUNG l’EoPl.I
lie best itgj
will send
Praetb te !;»the e*,u . « of the state, and before
the I’. S. Land Office.
Hop.ss«
cf tho large, t anj utust reliable house, ami tn. y u*o
Attorney-at-Law,
1
II O U S E
Save bv bearing in mind that the great
We have
r™«. 8,000,000
i«t
known
M. A. KELTON.
Lakeview, Or.
TIE. i i.TROIT FREE PRESS.
I V.ftuTnfB »>f H a
ick in mat c!o
P» slnia* i Mi'l..
r\ \ iùe I the » \ ¡
•) fur 7 p?r velu:
esc« L»r ca» I» v.>
inMc L r I
iru. uj : 11. i ;»> i. „i p,n « ;,u, uu rvv
Il VI h.
Ker. ¡nares s’i if ! le r» n ic hr Pre»-'»
e» ♦ »r-:<u or I’rah. to nv.44 «han. «• »f L
Nv> K,«a: ets are rut to v.-p 3.»» n,h erl
■ : wi r. • t the ex; .
. . • Ha uer .<
Hr. 4 hcr». A>.<!i«r»
II UH’EK J e BlWTnFll N •< Yer It.
rc-s. Or
a
R ES PON S I B I. E
cious pat king.or all is 1» st—Labor
and Time ami Money. Therefore, do
rp*ìr ban T t . a ?
Üpon a Plan
And buy only
Oregon.
EAST OREGON HERALD
The \\ lume» nf th ? ’A KUKLY bugi
o Numi
rr.e in
it h :he
M C » > : :
I hereby n spi ctfnlly tend« r my
»■•rviers in a l’r leticai Pointer to
the citizen« of lLirn.'V Wiley.
Hotwe Painting n sp.i ialty. Sat­
isfaction gu.’.runh e<L
W m . II ( I I P
Suited to the climate of Last
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l-ly
II.LI STRATED.
»’RraRMUf M » chunk
iEujitralcd ’ >
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;«t. I’hiLideli Ldu. Pn. 2fk- a nnmbvr, $2’
ii yvur, or with T hk H i kali », $3.73 a
yti.r.
Your Ranches, Your Farms, your’
Places, with trees and shrubbery
Att o r n ey s -at-Law
V.ar.
THE S’.’S FFlViCISCO
M \ . ’. zine . iibi-tr.'ite<l.by II .rp- i
cr a Brother’?», Frunk-in Squar *. New ;
II aeper ’ s ’ ìao '. zine i< thè ino/t u . fui,
5 < rk.
a number.?! a year gj with I i tili rtaining, ami beautiful perii ’i-
in the-
the Ik; ' I. >'■ .<■ \ e r.
.vorhl. Ainoug thè a-.n-.e-iiou* lor l'-9. vili
Le a ne’.v m»vcl—an A meri an Uory <
•Jupit« r Ligh •
ì.y Constarn e ! . \V< <i‘ • ?i
illusi ratini'.' oi Nhake-ipcare’.'((»incili'- i»y
Cl
E. A. ALbey; a
ic •< : ariie’e? on Ku -itì,
he iiiusiraltd by T. «!•< Thul.-iru;»: } ti|-er> g : ì
thè Dominion of Camitla. ami : eh; r.n-.er-
f rald bo
i<i- si rial by Ch.?rb - Du lley Warner; Uree
’N< rw. .iaii ^j.ióiu-.,’’ by*
.< ì i< j»
BjormoH. ii’u-tralcd; ”(’óinim><lu "a bi--
.orical piay by ibe au i.<-r <i» “Bin-Ilur,” il
lU'.ratei I y j. 11. Wegne-in, e:<-, Thu e ìi-
•j rial
'!< I ari Il
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:
t b < rge William < ‘‘urti *. Wii ii.tn I >■ ..il
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! eli:-, and Charles Dudley Warner.
For April it i.-: usi let- to enum-
rate the titles of the contents, as '
it would al m ■ fiil a column of T
II .
, we will say it is a lit­
erary treat to the man or woman
who aspires to keep up with the
choicest mental food of the day
The Gibbs-Channing portrait of our
great Washington in engraving,
ll x -KU- Wr.’-Ki.y. illu.iruti’ I, bv IInr|>cr opens the c< ntenn’al of Washing-
,k Brother’New York, with thi ■ ] a
ton’a inauguration; stories, short,
jwr $5.20 a year.
There is sc ire dy a ranch that has and continue d; poems; historic..1
not at some time bail a copy of this sketches; scientific essays; Editor’s
princely weekly, and yet not over a Easy Chair, Study, Drawer, and
dozen copies eo n s into’this county . Ren,rd of Current Events, only
The April 13 No. is one of the best, give an idea of what is served the
Illustrations nre “The Frontier reader for pleasurable and profita­
Tro iper’s Thanntopsis,” “Oklohoma ble rending. If this is saying too
Sketch •»," “C'nii'n r •; on th ; Gre it little for so good a book, let the
Lakes,’, “Going to a Fire in St. Pe­ reader send 20c for the April No.
tersburg,” (double ] age), etc , and and enjoy it as we have.
the articles <>:i the topics of the D etroit I' kke I’ re .«is, illustrate 1, bv the
Dctroi; Free 1‘rcss Co., Detroit, Mich,
day, are s u h as may l.c ixpeetul.
be a copy, $i a year, or with this paper
fon the p-ns of talented writers.
$3 a year.
II > v 1 ’» ‘llaza d of Few Fortunes,’
For April 11 I’he Press is full of
continues in interest. No man’s M. Quad’s and Luke Sharp’s lest
ist of periodicals is complete with­ « Herts, and this observation prom­
out Tlx' Weekly.
ises as much for one week as is
D emokfuf M\<; az : ne . i’llustra'c«!. by W.
I.-, ¡thy for the digestive apparatus
J 'lining's l)(*ni'ir<*4, 15 E 1 Uh M., New
Yorx. 20c a < t»nyf $2 a year, or with ' of
any mental being—too much
titi pa|K*r. $3.75 a yfar.
s[>iee, pepper, mustard, etc., is not
For May opens with a beautiful
conducive to perfect enjuymi nt, so
water-color, "View i f the Hudson
after th >e witty writ: rr coin's Mr.-^
River from West Point,” that is fol­
Ih wsor’s domestic v >es, then n
lowed by the engravings "In a Ka­
thrilling story of tl. sea and a
lt o,” “On a Pai k Horse,” “An Afri­
desert island, and a fund ef anec­
can Village Attacked by Slave-
dote, tales, and good editorials.
Hunters," and 113 other illustra­
KE. a weekly niaparii.e, illui-
tions. Stories by well-known wri­ 1 'TFUATI
ti itcd. bv John I’». Alden. 3!>3 i’eari ■t..
ters: “The Alpine Fay,” (contin­
New York. 3u a copy, fMk* a year, <-r
with Tin; H erald $/.?'» a year.’
ued), "Ten Women Poets” (this is
This
bright little weekly maga­
fine), "Day Drcams,” "Mohs of
zine
is
as
go. d as it is cheap. Ev­
Trav 1,” “A Ghost Story,” "May
erybody
can
see a copy by calling
Backet Party." Household. Mirror
nt I lie oilici*.
of Fashions, Home Art and Home
Conif rt—we b ive enjoy, 1 the m. /
nzitie since 1’ 32, and never jH-rii-ed
a num! er lx tier than thi.- one all
through.
1 ’
Adorn your Homes, your Town
THE HERALD. 1 uri f . Or.
II
A DV E UT IS E M ENT.
¡H
CyTIlXS
This is by all odds tlx; one thing The< *mpletc novel for this month
i i a hnndaon.
HARPER’S 1 1 RIODICALS
£.1 d e very 7:. ,r
needful in this section of the coun­ is by Cunver» Atwood "An Eccen­
Per Year
the impertan: ■.
try, and should head every lady’s tric Ileveng
is i_i every qu..
a story that holds
I I. L U S T It A T E D .
up to du: : of p
list. The Easter No. came last the l eaders’ attention from the first HARPERS CAZAR
4 ro
terestiu^ rp-*!. ’- <
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week, anil is stipurb, Indeed. 'I he to the last page. “A Princess of HARPER'S
B A Rl'FK'S WEEKLY
4 no
(.:? principa! 11 •t oi Lc world and a va:t
HARPER'S Yut'NG PEOPLE
.
-O.
amount
of th L< < : ckii.d anil or’.símil
articles on “Cradle und Nursery,’’ Sheba,” a story; “Condemned.” a
i :kc laU-t
■:
ral hiera’. 3 It f.:i i
New York Fashions,’ “Seasonabh poem; "Mutual Admiration Socie­
n id ma»: rehab e . flaaaekti uewn aud uar-
ui
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u.ci
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Gifts,” contain what we should all ty,” an epigram, etc., are all excel­
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The volume« of the Paz-.r I cgin with the firs»
Lior.ícultiir.
desire to know; the stories “Easter lent. But the editorial depart­ nunnier f.»r January cf each y« ar. When n.i
i iu every re ; <•<t alir.t-ck.-J iu’Aiily p:‘;K-r’
.» uni«- is Bien.Mid, su^s’rtp »..u v.iG i egdn
flt’pc-r.ilag to (be .ai-re.»» ui c 4 crj’u.enibci
Violets,” ’White Tulips,” “A Crook­ ment is the center of interest in v.ith ’he N'ui.t <r current at ill. lLueui it» cij t
GÌ »e«- link's
order.
ed Path,” (continued), and p n - this magazin-—Our Foreign Poli­ of L«-*md
voIuratB of Harpei's Lazar L rthre -
year ir near doth hlD's'cu. will be sent Lv wail
“Easter Song,” “On the Avenue,’ cy, Civil Service Reform, The Old »
THE MORNING CAL'-
paid* vr by express, if« vfr.xpi i.se,
the fruigh? t!..«s uot exceed ot«v e.».»l-
are varied and entertaining; while Tavern mid the Modern Saloon,” ■;t provi'leT
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I t
tropcIl'.EU
’ ' tho
as-v8 fur < u h volume,suitable for hind
the illustrations, "East- r Sunday arc some of the captions, and Don Cloth ni 1 < be
aenl b; »nai- p- spai-i un receipt of
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1
ea< h.
on the Avenue,” “Spring Bonnets,” Piatt’s name insures their worth. tl Bv.'j.ittane«
i.
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“Easter Gowns,” exhibit the v ry Could this valuable monthly be in 'ii.r.ev
N
tpupe'! «.“• t
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latest spring styles; the pietunsof the hands of every voter, both dem­ whileut ’.i.e t.’.prviD. n'crof Harper cv Br. ii.-.;s
ceipt ci
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HARPER de BBOTHEJU.
: ? the ecu. .natica:
“The Walk to Emmaus,” Wash­ ocratic and republican, there would Adrets:
ington Family,” (d<>ublc-page), and be a d grec of intelligent voting
II raid awl Weekly Call 1 yr $3.00
“Easter Flowers,” must be .-ee:i to- done in ’82, that would cause the
Herald .and Daily Lail. 1 year •'i O.)
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umtMlly ■■•», ! .-tier- a s >u •! Pmu-
I e'enjoyed. Come to our Rea ling average o'iti cal managers to fear,
orrftt’t io«-al ; ;-per. and an equally r und Re*
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LAKEVIE'.V
EA PTERÎI ADVEBTI3EMENT3.
HARl'Ei:’.-! PCBLICATIiA’’.
Bak. r. The stories we find are all
g >«<d and many of them local, such
as a “Story of the Klamath; th •
THURSDAY, M ay 2, 1^9.
poems also, good; and the “North-
western News and Information, is
L.XTEKKAY NOTES.
T he L cmti p kt : i . by Matia S. Ctimminw nf peculiar inb r.»t in Harney val­
John Ik Al ien, uub!i-l.i r. liah-i-utc
t lo.ii bimitng am! gobi It tierin'.'. Only ley, as t!r; editor loses no « pportu-
4'.'- and 12c tor |x>->itage.
nity to liberally advertise our coun­
There is no prettier novel among
ty—we ar' continually reeiiving
standard works than The Lamp­
, letters of inquiry growing out of the
lighter—pure in sentiment, excel­
article L. Samuel, its public-spir­
lent in moral: suitable for the home
ited editor so kindly gave the Har­
circle, and Alden’s edition is an or­
ney country, in his Deccml.er num­
nament to the library: n copy is in
ber. Such courtesy deserves a re­
our Reading Room. Call and see
turn, worthy home readers.
it. or send for a copy for yourself.
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