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D> M‘*as>r M oi«z:\. ¡Ti.tr> y V Jeuniug*. IS E llth New Yorx. ’.’c ur<>;.y, J.', year, er with thi« paper. >3.75 a year. THLÜSDAY. JL’NE •. 1** A full review of this excellent magazine for June in last issue. ME VIEW OF BOOK« AAL> I’F.ltlOIft- 1CAIÆ Aw A kkmcaw V bmmtta , a Story of Barbar I i.*u> in the United Slate«, by T. C. Craw ford, published by Belford, < lark a Co.. New lurk. Price5ttc pa 1 «er cover. Tar Piiriaoe, :Lsuot. illoatrated Sy Peterson. M igariio- < »» - -'S>* * he.oral •t. Philadelphia. Pa. *?* a nun.**r.f2 a year, or with T he Itrit..u>. f. 7S a vear. With the June roses conus Peter son. as fresh as the first blossoms of The above is a detailed account the month. The steel-engraving of the notorious Hatfield-McCoy and the full-page d-i!lustrati<>n feuds of West Virginia and sur is a gem in its way. The double passes anything we have read in fashion-plate presents a charming tales of the Old World Vendetta. arrav of the latest «ummer cos There are 185 pages of most remark tumes; and there are, le-ides. nu able reading matter—remarkable merous «nd varied patterns for liecause true. A copy is in cur dress and needlework. The open Reading Room for inspection. ing story, Dick Mo t inMessen Nxw Y obs I.UMin, ¡Uu-irateO by Rob- ger, is a capital sketch and fitly il prt Hoiincr’* Son*. ___ . Cor. WiULun _______ and rucc >(.. 5c t a copy. r _ . . |3 a year • r lustrated. Indeed the entire litera with T he Hruu>H ^ ry contents merit unqualified praise. For May 18 (our latest No.) is Miss Elizabeth Scovil, Superin of intense interest to thoae who are tendent of the Newport Hospital, following the continued s’ories. contributes one of her invaluable Chapter V of The Adams Case: Talks by a Trained Nurse, and Mrs. chapter XI of Doctor Rockwell; Lucy H. Hooper a fi tter full of chapter XVI of The Haunted Hus the freshest Parisian fashion gos band. are all of great interest, sip. while the short stories, poetne. es T he W e « S hobe . illustra’.ed, by I.. Samuvl 171-3-5 second t . c«*r. Yam says. anecdotes, witticisms, togeth hill I’i-r lar.J, Oregon. 25c a number, $2.50a year, or wi.h «»ur |»ai*r. SI a er with fine paper, clear print, and vtar. 12 handsome pic ure-, su;iub!e neat make-up renders the Ix-dger for framing, come- iri.ii i». A complete review of this hand still our leading story paper. hTumi Y ovmo P ioplb , by Harper A Br > some Oregon mrgazine for the cur tmkrm . Eran Klin cquare. Nr* i . rk. N. Y I Unit rated Weekly. Sample ropy cen t rent month has been given. in U a » car. v ith thia pa^er, F ‘ ! I Our parents and guardians are not doing so well by the Juvenile: we are paying no small space in advertising to secure low terms of subscription for them. Harper's Young People is no wishy-washy affair, but an illustrated weekly tbust will hold the attention of chil dren, youth and age equally well. The Old School House. Precision of Language, Dorymates (continued), The Princess Liliwinkins (con tinued). How Aunt Anna saw the Centennial Parade and What She Saw are some of the good things in our latest No . May 14. Bri rokp M aoazixf . by Belford Clark 4 IN».. New York1 2ifc a number, 2 .V) a year, or with ibis paper only $3.75 a year. A (.’oni| -lete Novel in each num- Ler by a popular writer. This is one of the choicest peri- odicals that reaches us and should be on the list of every American. "I1 r ees! ! ! ILLUSTRATED. BkZkH will continue to maintain i s rep . a ion at an unequarled family J.,nrual. i * art ¡;<ua ra i ■’ ■ are of ’ lie highest order, i * !i era tire e .4 the choice*! kind, and I’* Fash ion a-d ilvur hold departn.cti * are of the tn. *: pravti«a au t ee*»Dom < al t hcracter I'* pat- . ru *::ret er ¡.\me'’• and faahion plaur a’.ore wi I *avc i * rva'D.’ » ’ *n tirnv* the fi‘» riptiob, and i*» article* on decora’Av art, co«lai r.iiptetie. h. 8e-Kvxpi3g. t.»»kerv, vie.. • itke it in«.i»pe ■- • > e toescr- ’.:^u*ehv?«L 1 » bright a.u r ► orii*. and timely v»ca.* r.re am dz L-- «»' ; □ e ivt: at d 1,0» aline i* »-I- in, tr«t to : *«■»• ’irat * that cvtild offend fhetn^at . fa* I ns as • It ■’ g the :;”ra. •¡.-t * of the t.t-A vo u ac wi’l be eerial a:.«ra * >v Mae. F ran . i- Ho. o-os iit a>r.rr. M rs . alsxaxi f . r . W illiam ilick . and I u ■ mas H akl Y. ar.d m s.-ra* » f paivu . t> utrerry mat a ¿emeu) by MK-. CHBIsll.' E T£::SU5 c HERRICK. HARPER S PERIODICALS Per Year I L L U S T RATED. IIAP.PF.ES HARPER« IfAKPrl.s ASK FOR IT! THE SELF-THREADING HARPER’S BAZAR, Adorn your Hume*, ycer Town Ixr*. Your Ranchra. Ycur Farm*, your Places. wi*h tree* and »hnibbery Suited to the climate of Eaa: Oregon. And buy only from a known RESPONSIBLE HOUSE That will send you what you pay tb'roonej for Latest Varieties true to the name: Healthy, Vigorous plan’»: end Judi- civu*parki»z,vraJ! »’.. st—Labor and Timcaud Money. Theref« re. do Save by bearing in mind that the great 4 00. 4 tt; ’ It BAZAS M ' a ZINE WEE ELY - The volume* < f the bazar «zin with the fir*» rutahe. L r Ja ’.ar. < f ca< h jear. When tto ietitue is ineurioiiel. si s rip-i. tt v>i!l herin with the Number currvni at ibeiime of receipt vf vreer. ¡Loiu 1 v.i’urr r. ' Harper’* Lazar L r hree year in near ; hirjdinz. will !<■ sent bv tnah p * a-ze j ,i L or bj exprtes. free vf ex pci *♦.-. provider the freight «ivts uo< exteed vue dvl- lai ver volume. Er $7 a volume. < ivfh utt* f. r vai i. vo.utne.fcui ab> for hind tnz a-*'. Lc t.;it b_. mai. p- »i*ai*i o«> reteipt «.! $. ea« h. Ketni tan>-<* should te made by P. s: <">®re M- e ' .’»ter r i raf . fo av..id e-ham e .■: [f ta Ne . **. ape-* are Hot to cop. 'hi* a tver .► ■ t- ui m u liieexpttt*' n.eroi Harper a - Brotbe.* Adrets harper * b R uthel -«. ELDREUSE I. VKEVIEW seen and felt. COGSWELL A- COGSWELL. I.AKEVIEW AXI» l.INKVII.I.E. Or. Attorneys-at-Lsw My A. C. BRODERSEN,... I.akevieiv An.- bneincR* cntruB-cd Dim*, will receive in< ►. < urv.ul aud pr uapt aticntfun. Land t cP le-* anti c'uliv'tiou a apv.-ialtv. <*«»rrvepunu- em v solicited in English uud üerntar.. OT ROCKFORD, IULKTOIS. BENHüB’U'THEWÜFn Fít"3num KELTON. Lak vi w. Or. Fsstary asi ITislsulo CS:a, Belvliw», FA Practice* in the cuuri* uf f the I. b. Lard offi e.* f ate. and before 1-1>* 2Z t lrabHth Ire., Chieafjo. 3tf Broad Street, Sew York, C^TTIIXS Is the Largest in the Worfil.having in actual cultivation i t less than ------------------------------ s--------------------------------------------------------------- 800 ACRES, l’APEU u — WITU — THE SAM SANCISCO WEEKLY CALL Wachmaker & J eweler J. W. rONEBRAKE. IS THE OLDEST, IS THE LARGEST, MOST RELIABLE N U II S E II Y GROWING STOCK FOR THE WEST BUY OF THIS HOUSE: APRICOTS.................... .................. Per Year: si . oo 4.<«i 410 2.UU CHERRIES,................................... The volumes of ’.he Magazine begin with the Number- for June and December of eat h year. When i > time is s| ecif.ed, suh- 'crijri'.on« wiil begin wi.h the Number cur rent at time oi receipt of order. l’c-und v ilumes oi Harper' Magazine, for three vs-ar' haCK, in neat cloth 1 hiding, will be .-cm by mail, po-t-t aid. on rvcipt of ^3 5 er volume. Cloth Cn<e-, f< r binding, 50 cents ca.ch—by mail, po-t-paid. Index 10 n.-r- er - Magazine. Alphabe’i c..l. Analytical, and Cat -ine i. • < r Volumes 1 to 79, inciu-ive. fr un June, 11450 to June, one vol. Clo.h, $LOO Hemi.tam es should be made by Postoftfce Money Order, or Prafi, to avoid chance ioss. Newspapers are not to copy this adver- li'Cinent without the ex: re-s order of H..r- I er A’ brother’. Andre- HARPEII A FROTHERS. New ¥• rk. T he II eralpbih I Magazine, $5.W. 1389 Harper’s Weekly, ILLUSTRATED. H arper s W eekly hs* n well esta1 "ished place lf the iiiuslra’ed ucurpaper in Amcri a The fiiirrof. nf i’s ertin r.’ii rom- : . f, . . . , - ■ ru.pe t of a;l iir.pn«’ ia rvi'iere. and ■! c vari'.My nii.i ex< ePrnt e < i i e literarv < ..men e. v hit h inr-ude ecrlal ami *h, r «•. rh e to the btr-* aud hue pK.pu nr uri-ers, fit it L r the pertsal of pe. pie «• the wkhs 01?.pc f ire «* n.iu pur- •ui e . *'tp -men ea e utiiih »•r.id-.e.l. find i.wvxp- se .» Fpu 1 1 to bring the hUI.ts’«‘Trter of ar a it a i Itv ?.> bear upon the iilus:ra<ion of the i Lai gctul phteo. <4 home and foreign l.'«u r< A !»••'- v. 1 k of tietian train the rea of W illiam I»m? Ho ell . «nd <«e bv\ap< • HH.b-k K;v will ’ v arioug the leading Ra tu; ts of-he W eekly for HARPER’S PERIODICALS. PEH year : {141 HAR?ER WEEKLY EAlli’Eirs M Ati AZINi: • HAKfnrs I1AZ.M1. i.m II.•.ui’i:;; - Yt>.-M, PEOPLE 2.(8) P. í f-rc to »'i‘ h riters in theUni’.ed è a <*, tana-.a. ur Mexico. The V.ilnrr.ee . f the W eekly bcgi’.S with the J*i Numt er f. r Januarv ,.f ch h car. When nu tire » ircntianert. ei *.- rirti.»: 9 .»¡¡I t egf n w?h :iic number rurieut a ;i.:.e vf rvccipi of or-tcr. i mid Volume* « f llARrER’t* W rbblv forS ' car* t a» k in 1 < «• c o h 1 ind ng. v, itl tv f .*. t • » 1:...: ; r -.m- pant, or i.v • xpr«.te. trw ; ,-x- hii- pr. ; :r 1 the vxf»e* ee u< <8 uet exceed *1 a vviun c< for 7 per volume. ’ h-’h • r»<s for va< h lump tui'alde f. r bird hiz. will V «ent by n.ai'. p. «; ¡ aid, on ret t ip: or >1 ea» b. iir . ;. v* ehou'd l-e we ’•» bv p. e’-( iff re Mor V' « r r- r Praf’. to av. i-i c hence vf' t«. Nv .tpape are t v- to e. pt this ad\.. me t without th« exp -e» order of Harp. X Bruke;* Artdro*: It kRPEK A BR<»Ti!FRS. New York. AS PREMIUM Lyman’s Paiut Cas! FOR ois e »I’iTT: SA?»’ FRANCISCO WEZKLY CALL ia r» hauG-nnr. i ij’..-. ;ag? pap^r. it I - ■ ened every Thur ¿a. , i <• contains all ‘ f the ir-portai-.t ucv‘s of the week, c’.eane l frum every q’.’.Lrtcr of th-.- g’-®’- c, » ' mp > -a uptjC.ut-- f publication. It c’-A.’.iat i: - torcstinj epcc-ial corre ;.cndcucc i.xi.i all of the principe! eitle.'. «■; lie vrorld ft’-id a vact amount of tc:t -cec.-d ; -nd «rig:na! general liiere, ’.re It Inrui •-’. a tue i.;t.‘ t •nd ;..■ t c lì. a • Ì .... ket quotation , ;:n I ■ ci • c;.d ..-i n to hor'.i d : "t u. J D .A.’ ; nd is in every ic • ce t a hr t-c!u-iamli.-' rap'??, appealing to the interest of every member of tire household. BEARS, PLUMS, THE MORNING CALL. I’MClile Least. Liiber of the ah. ve j u; 3 we will scud jostpaid au a p*ciaiU3n 0E rc‘ ceipt of the followiug lubbcriptiou piku for Che combination; PINES, CEDARS......................... TREES, SHRUBS,....................... '. t«. avvM * han* « *4 k ■*. «re t «4 t » r» p th.-* edteri**- tb.e expr *» « t ier of îl tare* A HARFLJL « bBjTHr*3. .Lis pt;«r for Lt.eeQ»u.i.g>«a.’.M ri a u.t mi to i: •• n-.4u.ar wmu | «’•■k«, ■ .*u.h ouc • . «’-•-ehc0*U;u» Jv.vi or oii-v, t*-• a Ly a« .4 R pU . • t. Ì5E»it*«( ro»n iva .3 -.e t-j» a;i ig | li»*!)- .La-fM«'. M .he fu *at wutk- ever «fitteti tn ! ii.->*t p u ar v ibis «idi Eoc-b uue •;• let® in ha-S : Nn. 2’«. The Aunt .t- . . is . • wr r>tt»KiaheU—.u.l) cs^ai loUtiaai 0» duri.- N ■ : ' I!'» !i P r.npotr*aUiM| riy tue aui.t.-r i • k.*» ui.t.y ritiiatif. *. I a «$ m M|Ì Itt A crea: • ".nv 1-«.». ?.. I*. !Sf« t Etl<ttr» !••« urrr. A . - ;.i«'e n ^tu .Ite t N- My- ’• fruv.!«. ri AVERTIS 2 wk 1 Herald and Weekly Cull 1 yr Herald and Daily Call, 1 yea Til’s if» an unusuallv good offer: r. * und ! •• v orraT'c local paper, nud ar, equally k »n ■. Re publican meir«’p.»litan paper, »•••th /• . r ,h:;-.i the price of uue. scud subS'-riptiot s to T11E HERALD. Lur: r. Or. . t d 1 ake oouv. i« s. B. TODIH NTEIL ul V dern I tt r.. natln We have APPLES. TLANTS Upon a Plan BERRIES,QUINCES,................. PEACHES, FLOWERS,............... To Benefit our Subscribers. THE H ERA LI» ìe p’ea» d annou.urc the ----- r-_---- ------- r. -------- ---------- s v. ------ _.iy completion ofspe'iai urrati»etuvii L.-re: it is enabled tu • ris r= . er* TWO .if the bC6t fami.y jourua * lor ihe price ube. branded with •••»-Wrench”o Left Hip. Fur mark«: Piece- i. p. i- L ‘ Cnder s’«,pe Left eur. .’.iiiiwu « Hc»cM* ' « ..it rt.-.«m •*; U, 11. r. HOR9F.8 are branded with "S-wrench’*on the Left thigh. For S3 We will »end. for ore jear, toen-, addrefs. the EAST OREGON HERALD NECTARINES.............................. At.tiKK. JX No ice. I vnn the Sert » N . I.’. ìi. .¿ -•• rlu «rial l b» Nove! ’/Mi : a: ¡ e-. N' 2 ■ ' T’f MÌMM.ive«ro«»' -- —■ K.vel Bj :> I . . I-t .jY»n-Mí- No 2:3. TwaKlMO. *>-»»- ri..me - No. 29* Emd I pja th* Ul UO.-K. No. 2 -4. P; ce Muety-lvr*. A1 H at . Keroia* No. -’1. A Euw. r.MWAUnS. uJ. Clouö and .-aaakwM No. 21- 2KAI.L No. 2-x The Dwo> Vie-m» Jot.LIKS. N Gc«MP*e CaalBiH« <« S:»a M L. I’ m ■ .—•.•«. . N .• -ar> Hurd lek’» ¡0« Lunt* W uum . and the Famous Firnilv WvekI THE DETROIT FREE PRESS. $3,000 n CASH Î “ I Will pa- Five Ihr. iroci D< ’. at* L r them s a ii(. i.ti.-: ..funxrær- S •:> ..r per«.*! ►. ki i:» .- s vaili.g < ¿•fthe Prize* for the three be** Sena’ S v -I cf < f r'h.fCO stoc k of the above rand or Lvl.n.giiig thore-u. w. r s em I-.. A number of the be*t v- r: v:& have linn, nnred their iu’cntiuii to < «unpe In addition 1.» th* ..any «-Ju-r s; v. ia-. fea ture«, it is the ir.tcaiiv.: :o puL>.i*h tcc.iui * uf ALMEDA A. STENGER. EVERGREENS, ARBOR VIT.E.. Three Serial Stori.-s Each Weik. FIRS, BALSAM. NUTS. FRUITS C attle Reward Offered. ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS . Take Notice. BIRCH, SPRUCE. ELDER, ASII. LINDEN, CHESTNUT, T .•>”owii’gd<*cr:'>e'i h fc ¡ eg • eea »aken . u -i I- he owrer i* cut uund will v (.u,. p r v . . rding to law. LÍ’’R.-il t-yenr ohi. Lrrvp color. Wel.ht. «At. u»7.«‘i!s. l’rai...»H¡ l 01 High» Si.-Hi er rt.4h hin.i fee ahíte. S.ighUv sal die -uarked. inquire at this udite. TULIPS, WEEPING WILLOWS YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND HERALD ADVERTISERS LIVE. RELIABLE MEN RED-BUD, SHADE TREES AC JUNIPERS, RHODODENDRONS EACH THE BE-T OF ITS KIND. Send fi r a Catalogue, and make your »elections in time for the fall ««•livery, if you want to plant none but the I’, «t. and that is always the t heap, st luist spring, alone, more than a Cail at this Office and order, or address the f<< wing-named GEORGK W. CRANE E'.’X 121«, U.-vaii.-iyton, 1U. FOB, 13 k THE SAN FBI branded Written cvprerslv for The Free Pr< rs by the on Left Bide; circle- best Air.eri an and English r. iih. s. •■5. A Split in each It will be seen, there*» rv. that l»v su' s ribirg ear. for THE HERALD a-d TIE FREE i KE.x-ihc eifire fan.iiy < an ’vs: pp led w i h ail »he N'cu* and ni h the i-tsr of current Li.vin.urv fur a xear, a. a - . st ..f Range—Grant county, Oreg.»u. Not Over Five Cents a Week. P.’».—buras. Graut c-tuuiy, Or«f ir. r THE FREE PRE-S Is a large eight pare, sc-'en- c.iiumn paper, ihar wviiid i.v »heap at Three l'«harspvr ear. Remember. • hu’ 11 *3 \.n • an ha\y The Free P kf * a ni v. ur ?ti.\riie home paper ar-, f.r ■ i.v ; . ar. i.ui.p’e • ».pics an i <• s. .’n at this ..th< e. The Undersigned will par $.•.?) Reward to Weh» pethat «.ur fríen. e h in show -hetrap- ro pre< ia i.»n uf • ur efl.ir s i : heir 1 < half. i.. n,K- n: ' ..ne furnishing inf./rma ion ?a It. king up their minti* to -r.ke a lx a a *e of this < a» hire uf n Brvwn !la!a-la ci ii.if, f..ur *1 '<•• d d offer—-t R-t.E ,\T uNN I.. . v...8. id: Brand «><> 'Double-.» Rixnt > i k send all *u s riy-’.ui * b? a idrtesing at Riley, Hart.e) <•»».. t .. 1». r AW R Y. T iie H erald . Burns, Or. AN !LU>TRATT.D WEEKLY. HARFRn’< Vor NG P eople bcgir«i * tenth vol ■ \ \ I I« the «« ar ii uilF voi'i.dn five aerial stone*, i c.ud u; ’ is r mai«* ' by Ki k M..i r «. The Rr t M m a-e” »0 W O Sfaldarti, ard a x i m in aim” b« R K Mu- k t ri k. "Nr'* rhnrl.- a » Yr al” J. T T .»wbrldge; ■ Ttr Tbrre u flw»" b. F. A * e. nn.l i raodvr V* he** a * j : fairvtah* .. i « m . and i iiro’rnvl t>. lb - i‘> » "ii.rtr.v * nd vs in Na ura. H • t. r\ to l»r Fr ix I (Mwa d “I inV Fxncri mcM*" by JSphi* H. H» rri<k: "C v . ìh p* « , f i i.i'd-li*e from Im kri • •'bv Margaret E. -an. rer. *rl ’«* oa lari. t,* *por*a.id |«rlm«* » i. f st. ri. - bv ihc tt* wri ta t.| bu n. r E* pape*« arm pm», vih tr.anv bumbe. » „f i., .r» ra . -r * .»f t x < lent qualité. Evv» i rr fn H- |>afwr is « )e< t«--t ?o thr m» riai J « ‘rto r.a. ter 1 . ü ». in order that iH.iloug harmful ma- e »'er I * Co u‘tü *. Ai rpf. : t of ever»»hing ti.*: i* attractive a*»»t « «e In jute^lie ¡ítem-are.—h. »ton Courter A w e* » « ft --», of k ' «I tb .n«.B ?o the h«»» * anti gir » t even •» n- h t ;«• * -Mokhs | t i.»n P t* «.•• ; m ng tt, . th „» pi, ltlr, r tn g m » ori,« ..; oiTvnat.—« hr:r iau AdVtxa.C T..K'i r -f v >: 1 «:rr\ii-. »: j-»-» vrnt Vo» X lex’' • November *. |o» *• ’ *4 •<•-» »vs r.>< » f a .<» s:«itp • each. sh tM ’t • «de bv P et-office niFLtS,?rwSi§ Sh -tC Oet Ntt Era« r.h-T in tnz w--r;l Harper s f.-r Fr.araiti ^Hariier’** C.reuar. j Har|K-r»d IDEAL mc ’ î jHariwr'.-« lew Ei. Alden’* M ft tional volu| ------------------ etra Der vuil RILEY à HARDIN. (SEVEN IS-tVE i A WEIIK) Ii ft live metropolitan daily. I: 1:.;; the LARGESTCIRCELATION u:idi. iv. a- 1 Po tage Ercc to all Sub-rnrxrs in the Uni.ed &iate>, Canada, or Mexico. bcoraia« Adu. w 1UPTM Price. SC.OJ »>er Year, 11 AilPER’S P E R IODIC A LS : Nev spei DÄLL1HD has won moro ■ prizes nt Target 1 shooting than 1 ail other makes of rilles put to. gvtber. STO» K BRAND’. ILLUSTRATED. H tr.rri: - magazine llAia-Eirs WEEKLY IlAia-EKS 1IAZA1! HAltt’E!.-.? YOLNG EEOri.E Tbo Attorav-at-Law Harar’s Magazine. Harar's Yeung Feciale- Fa .I —I 7 . without n«|terli.en • n’w. I n-«« iri . wii . h p*r- • «an. tut f r troth n»d . tv«« '• I»; < hr»««, ut with the e ? < h H Hair a »••Itxvprr in « »nr >«n*»i* I’ b.»a i w h«»U ••• or r is. la »t . k* • • rp * I • p •« • cl »in • im! a* n*a 1in< ».« tin»! * hi<5. .» wl.o •*trw II pl».««-« the . 8>M-v-n ai,sf t»»» .»4«| Mrsxp!,* , ati-l it* >u lav wet,. ’ 1 ai« h- ■•ul A • -i :..n • ;< h week ..la •- | *t, t, Only li^J a A r;»r. ! acini»: F vv f*r Fi«r Aatuplaeepróa lr*^ Link ville. Aitcrney. Notary Public & Colloct-or. In it are com bined the fiu- est mechanic al skill tWi most useful and practical elements, and al! known ad vantages that make a sew ing machine desirable to •ell or use. 1839. S^ÇoIdepÇeQS^r F. A. rncíFWBLL, I ak view, Oregon. HARNEY ADVERTISEMENTS. , Harper with Ihi ; ADVERTISEMENTS. Uli V*. %. roc. 8W ELL. Lakeview. ELDREDGE MFC- CO P. staze Free ?•»sut seriber* ia the Coiled State*, <. auuda, vr Jit xiev. 8mm » f th « Tim«--. ■ I Ires* Sigi • o II arp ’ r ’ s M agazine i« iLe mo-t u-eful, the Time*. 12ih a C’avtro »t. Oakland, enter.aiuing. and beautiful periMiici-.! in the Cal. 10c a copy, $2 a ye.tr. world. Amo; " ¿heattrae'ion*for 1>O. will a new novel—:tn American story entit.ed This is a good work and should be “Ju; iter Liu'h: —by < tonatuttce i . Woolson be on the table of every parent for iilU'trationv u; bh.ise-i care’-' ' M.edie- by E. A. Abbev; a r?eiit- of ar.icie< on llu-sia. the benefit of the children. illua r ted by 7. de ; im.■ tuj : apersem the Dcmiirdon «•- <’anr la. ai.ti a charaerer- i'trial by i - i? u Je. Warner; three ••lHite<1 we Stand, Divided we Fall." "Norwegian >.uuie-.” by Bj«-rn-i-jerne Bjorn on, illu-rr.iitd : "Commodus" a hi - If'•ary man ami woman in the torical :.lay bv the amber oi "I-en-Hur,” il work of town-L'.iihling were as ea lu- rated by J. R. Wegue.in. c.c. The edi ti rial <!«. arni.c-nt- are uondu'-cd by ger for harmony as for dissention, fie» rge U iliiam ('urli-, W l iam Dean How good results would be more readily ell-. and Churied Dudley Warner. The contents of the May Num ber of this excellent work speaks tar it, but an inspection of the book WILSHIRE <t HUDSON. itself is better. A Familiar Mys Attorney s-at-L aw tery of ten pages; I)r. Merivale, a LAKEVIEW AND HARNEY. OR. short story; The Negro "Lil ertinus” Thi* firm prarti' cb in the court* of ‘.he in the South by Preston Connelly and before the V. La 4 Otfire. Any land Office ur other busti.» eb entra* ed lu them will a non-citizen of the U. S. claiming recthe prompt atuiitku. to be far from prejudice, for or «TWD CA>ES SOLICITED. V. J. MIEEEll. against any particular political par ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ty or form of government is just Harr.ey City, Oregon. such matter ns should l>e read by Will practice in all the Sta’e Cour’s. any person with any claim as citi zen of the American republic, whether that claim is recognized ^ lacksm I t or not; Jen, a Backwoods Story; An Episode of Sixty-Four; The VAN. S. CURTIS, P uoi ’ r . American Consular Service; Pirates on Broadway—all good in its way. All kinds of Blacksmithing The Editorial department gives and Wagon work The Condition of Parties; More of Our Diplomacy; Negro Enlistments tv Home«a«x-ÌDg $.1.00 a «pan. and the Negro Elements; The King ELITE SALOON. dom of Satan; The Passing Show, give faint ideas of the subjects HARNEY.-------------ORE COAT-WORTH A TRE' '.SKIS, treated as they are from a healthy, HROP1Ï1VT 1ÎS. democratic stand point. Review of hooks follow And closes with THE LEDGER LIBRARY the complete novel The Tribula “Her Double I ifc.” by Harriet I ew b . 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Illustrations for May 18, are The Old Canoe (j page); Portrait of Rougurean l.y Himself (full page); Filling the Ijfc-Boat (doub|e-|sige); twopnirt s of illustrations of pr< sent life in Oklahoma. Reading matter: A Mistaken View; The New Civil Service Commision; The Centenary of *89 in France; Mr Parnell’s Con fession; 1879 and 18x9; The Truth Well Told The Niagara Rescva- tson in Danger; Temperance in Massachusetts. Personal; Wm Denn Howell’» s rial a Hazard of New Fortunes, jairt second; A Stroll Through South Street; Eininqr- line's Cow. short story; The Rush to Oklahoma; Notes on th - Pari sian Theatres must be r-ad to I-« valued. The extensive supplement gives a bit of Pike’s Peak S< em rv. illustrate.1 The Great House of Montezuma. Fort Monroe in Spring time; a doulde-p.-ige illustration of Pre Historic Arizona; Inside <J tlu Washington Monument; The Pict ure of Commerce; Literary Treas ure in Oriental Libraries, with oth • illustratio::» and pocui». 1889. 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