East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 30, 1889, Image 4

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With the June r->se» corn?s Peter­
son.
aa freah »s the fir»t bl-^eoms of
The alove is a d< tailed »count
the month. The steel-engraving
of the notonous Hatfield-McCoy
feuds of West Virginia an«l sur- and the full-rage wood-illoatration
pa»><« anything we have rea-1 in is a geui in iu way. The doubk
fashion-!date presents a charming
tales of the Old Wori.1 Vendetta.
array of the fattest summer <*»■
There are 185 pages of most remark­
tume*: and there ar«-, besides, nu-
able reading matter—.«rkati
merons and varied pattern» for
because true. A copy is in OUT
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For May lb (our latest No.) i« ry content» merit unqualified praise.
of intense interest to tl.--- wL- art­ Mi»» Elizabeth .'<ovil, Superi.s-
following the em.tinncd -t-ries. tend«-nt of the Newport Hospital,
Chapter V of The Ada
• a- contributes one of her invaluable-
chapter XI of Ihx-tor Rockwell. Talk« by a Trained Nurse, and Mr«
chafMcr XVI of Th- Haun;---! Ii.*- Lucy H. Hooper a letter full of
band. are all <-f great interest, the freshest Parisian fashion gos­
while the short stories, poem«, es­ sip.
W» t >B xr. ui«s»rr»:e«i. by L.
says. anecdotes, witticisms, togeth­ Tat
s=mu-I 1 1’-5 ««r.-ir.J ««-. - r Y«m-
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ior f.-an-ir.* raote- —i.bi:
still our leading st ry paj<er.
A complete revl--w of this hand-
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not doing no well by the Ju' e-ile;
This ia one of the choicest peri­
we are j«aving no small spa-'.*- in
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<- that r :.< h-.-s us and thaid
ud vert ¡ring to secure 1 w terms of
subscription for then-. Harper's Le on the list of every American.
.5- - r rar Time». aoUre»- Siyn« o
Young People is no wishy-washy S: tbc
Time*. 12th
Oakland.
Cd,
Me a to-.y J2 a year.
affair, but an illustrate«! weekly
This is a good work and should
that will hold the attention of chil­
dren, youth and age equally well be on the table of every parent for
The Old School House. Pni isionof the benefit of the children.
language. Durymates (c . itinued).
mix, kämme
The Princes» Liliwinkina (con­
tinued), How Aunt Anna »aw the Of
- tbc Harner County. Teacher»* In-
»lit utc
Centennial Parade and What She
Saw are some of th--- go- -1 things in
Held in Burns. May 27th. 2Sth and
our latest No.. May 14.
25?th, 1889:
Bzi.roat-M t'-izisz. : : Be'ifc r i < \ irk
Co., New York*
a number. 2..7> a
year, or with thi» Paper only 13.75
rear. A Complete
Ompl-rt«- Sorel
Novel in e^h
each mu
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ter by a poi-ular enter
a Brother *. New York,
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with thi
MONDAY
Illustration» for May IS, are The
Old Canoe (] page,: Portrait of
Boiigurean by Himself (full page);
billing the Life-Boat (doublc-page);
two pages of illustrations of present
life in Oklahoma. Reading matter:
A Mistaken View; The New Civil
Service Commision; The C- ntenary
of’M) in France; Mr Parnell’s Con-
f.-ssion; 1879 ami 1"9; The Truth
WaU Told I
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tion in Danger; T< n>[s-rance in
Massachusetts; Personal; Win D ,n
Howell’» serial a Hazard of New
Fortune», part accond; A Stroll
Through South Street; Eiuiner-
line's Cow. short story: Th- Rnsh
to Oklahoma; Notes <>n,th Par
sian Theatres must Le i- ul t«> v
valued The eater.siv<- supplement
give* a bit of J’lke’a Peak S<. n< ry.
illustrated: The Great Hour- of
Montezuma. Fort Monro- inSpn ,
time; a double-page illu»tr»ti n of
Pre-Historic Arisons; Inaide «-f th-
Washington Monument. Th«- Pict­
ure of Commefw; Literary Treas­
ure in Oriental Libraries; with oth­
er illustrations nn«l poems.
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HARPERS PERIODICALS:
Per Year:
Organizing, and electing officer«
AFTERNOON’.
1 to 2— Discussion: Subject, “Or- CIIERRIE«. ..
ganizing a School. ’
9 to 3— Orthography: led by Jt:O.
Doran of Drewse v.
of PEARS, PLUMS,
3 to 4— Geography: Method
Teaching: le<! by Charles
Newell, of Burns.
TUESDAY FORENOON.
9 to 10—Reading: Metho 1 of teach PINES, CEDARS. .
ing: led by Jno. Manly, of
Rock Creek.
10tol2—General Dis-ussion: Men­
tal Arithmetic for Beginner»
TREES. SHRUBS.
AFTERNOON.
1 to 2— Discussion: Use and Abuse
of Emulation.
2 to 3— Language Iz«=on.«; led by
APPLES. PLANTS. ..
Miss Ida Roberts of Boat
Ford.
3 to 4— Physiology and Hygiene:
led by T. V. B. Em tree, of
BERRIES, QUINCES.
Boat Ford.
F • R ENOON.
9 to lr>—Discussion: School Reci­
tation.
10 to 11 — Gramm.ir; Cultivation of PEACHES, FLOWERS,.
the Intellect: led by D. L
< trace, of Bums.
11 to 12—Arithmetic: Methods of
Teaching: le«l by Jno. E. NECTARINES.
Roberts of Harney.
AFTER.MOOX.
1 to 2—Beginnen in Grammar;:
led by Geo. W. Have», of EVERGREENS.
Harney.
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to 3—Mugic in Public Sctioola:
le«I by W. C. Byrd, of Burns.
ARBOR VIT.E..
3 to 4—General Di-cussion.
I XECVTIVE COMMITTEE
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A fall review of this excellent
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KEVIEWOF ROOKS ANU FEBIOD
ICAI-S.
The content» of the May Sum-
her of this excellent work speaks
for it. but an inspection of the book
itself is better. A Familiar Mv«-*
tery of ten pages; Dr. Merivale. a
short story ; The Negro ’'LibertimV
in the South By Preston Connelly
a noo-citiaen c^lhe U. S. claiming
to be far from prejudice, for or
against any particular political par­
ty or form of government i.t just
such matter as should be read by
any person with any claim as citi
sen of the American republic,
whether that claim i< recognized
or not; Jen, a Backwood* Story;
An Episode of Sixty-Four; The
American Consular Service; I':rat< =
on Broadway—all good in its way.
The Editorial department gives
The Condition of Parties: More of
Our Diplomacy; Negro Enlistments
and the Negro Elements- The King­
dom of Satan; The Passing Show,
give faint ideas of th«- snljccts,
tr«-at»-d as they are from a healthy,
democratic stand point. Review
of books follow. And <1 . •« with
the complete novel The Tribula­
tions of Ebenezer Mi < ker. by Eliz­
abeth Cummings. Poems? Yes.
•everal good ones, Ik-aeription of
fashion», fancy work, etc.; Mrs.
Alexamler’« thrilling, inter- ting ae­
rial A t. rook--I Path, chapter
XXIII; Horticulture for Women.
Life Everlasting, short story: An­
swer to Correspondents; April 30,
1789—IMSft, poem; and a funny
)»ag<- that ia funny. An extra sup­
plement in illustration*, and Har­
per's well-known pattern sheet ends
this numb« r of a superior pcriol!-
cal.
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Otireffortn
In their t half. . . mr
Cloth ca»e« for each v,.!nmc tu?able f. r bind
.ng up their mm« t> to take advantage of tir*
inc. «ill be sent by mail, ¡« it pai i. on receipt sp.e
di.j offer— ’
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or fl es' h.
Send all su’r, riy-iici * »0
Remittances ehcu’d be made hv p. »•
Money order cr Draft, to av.-id «.ha • e • f 1«
T he H erald . Burn«. Or.
NeAapaper» arc .* to e<q-« tbi» a«!-.or fc
ment wilBupt the express order vf Harpex Jt
Brother«. Add net
II ARPEK a BROTHERS. New York.
G. M. Bari.donidis, San Francis­
co. pile cover: F Batter, Slide. Cal.
hydrostatic weigher; L. Borland. BI RITI. SPRUCE, ELDER.
San Francisco, grain drier: A. F
Brvwe. San Francisco, «irill gage­
1839
grinder; W. M. Brown, Sacramen­
to. railway safety gates; A E. Cohn ASH. LINDEN. CHESTNUT.
San Francisco, sewer trap; D M
Harper’s Young1 Teorls.
Denchey. Acampo. Cal., earth scra­
AX 1U.E8TBATED WEEK1.Y.
per; E. Densmore. Corondo, Cal., i
noto'«
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wooden box; E Derbec, San Fran- TULIPS. WEEPING WILLOWS time wirh the Torso
fi'9t Number In Nvverr ». r. I»ur-
the year it will <»»rtai i fire ¿«trial a vrte«.
s o. grin«! n nil: P. F. Forttcr,
inciu‘1 o* ’iMnms’t e " by Kirk Mor.r.-e, "The
Red ’n' « ara” bv W. 'J
and a "A
V. ilk- son. Wash . pinch bar; J. W.
Lay in Wax*and*' by R. K. Mui.kittri k; "Ne’r
fburl
« Tr ai” J. T. Tr»»wbridte; ’ The Three
Ghcen, Astoria. Or , valve: C. R
« rhea” h. F. Ar.grey and Brander Alaitbeaa a
‘ulryta'c« written and illustrated hr
Hunt. Auburn, Cal., motor; Henry RED-BUD. SHADE TREES AC 9cr.
Howard !S»e: **l¡. me studies in Natural Hit­
ts rv i-v |ir Felix L.
«1 ••f.ittle Experi­
M. King-l-ury, Middletown, coni-
ment»" -y s«.phta F. HerrFk; ‘ G'iit i • » vf
! i i.’d life from Mrkei s” by ^amr : F »an?
l in« «l plow, cultivator, and reeder;
rer; a.-i n Uft variavi »pB’iand j*.» ime«
t?.«riea by the l-et< wri era. and h tn.or »
E. Y. Knapp, Blue Lake. Cal , JUNIPERS. RHODODENDRONS
Fap<•?» a?’«! p. »w». wth niny htindn-de »»f ¡I
hm.*~B'‘.vr.a id rx< r knl quality. Fverr I ne in
-pri-g g- ■ ; C Newhouse, l.oaAn-
the paf-«-r ia
.je<ted t«» :h<_ m. t ri»- » vdr’o
rial a« rutiny. in order that cirihiut harmful
g« l« s. Cal, bcd-l<«unge; G. Provost.
may en»*r th nilumri
San Francisco, railway signal; H. EACH THE BEST OF ITS KIND. An epi-tme «.f everything that ft tirtrartivc
•nd «hwira òc in juvenile iitertturv.—B» »’on
F W Sohst San Francisco, fath­
Send for a Catalogue, and make VoBrier
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Val. X begins N«ve*wt-er4. Iflm.
If every man and woman in the ( beapeat. Iatst spring, alone, more
than a
*T*^l?nen <. opy went on receipt of a 2-et.»’smp
work of town-building were as ea­
Single
number«. Five <eu’« each.
Call at this Office and order, or
R»‘Tni”ar’c-.« should be made by Pott-Office
ger for harmony as for diaaention,
Muney.
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goal results would le more readily address the following-named
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to r»>py th a ad ver* lev
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seen and felt.
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To K- p ?--<ed oil
Entire World
Reward Offered.
The Vadcnixned will pay
c Reward to
an-... e lurn.fhinic Inf .r:ra. ion inline ro the
captura of a Dana Eai-i-Facert il..-»-, t ..str
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np. r.n<1 if the owner is not found will !«<? dulv
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