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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1889)
J 1 HURNS ADVERTISEMENTS' —Harry McClure is in town from our high schools in a similar man- Corvallis Gazette: Gov. Pennoy- Harney. THE HERALD. ______ . — I ner and the chain is complete. E3AI *1 —Wm. Coatsworth and Mrs. D. er on Tuesday received a letter i We say thin can be done, and ‘ i ' hk i ^I ought to be done. It can lx; done J. Lessing made a trip to Idaho we from John Kelley, of P irtland, who THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, ISSI». : by putting the country school un- are informed and are now registered --------- GO TO— is Oregon’s representative at the • ipllcatloiM rew or rrjert any part ortho whole, but ' der a system of gradation and grad- as Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Coatsworth world ’ s exposition at Paris, France, I). L. GRACE. I Editor«. «»Hilar in its aim to that of by the right of bond of matrimonial NELLIE GRACE, i in which he says “I take pleasure plutne.are admtaalble. We ''.'‘j"*”, ¡¡a’vlneed I tbe b’Kb School. contract. " î K, by jMrl rtment, w This is no longer a question, but __ See Atty. Cardwell’s new office JM^T hb H erald 1 r the Bost Advertising in informing you that my comniif- b>*writer’’underthe,»tiove caption. Medium in Harnev con nt v. Oregon, because It sion has succeeded in securing for y a fact, admitted by the best edu- basa Larger Circulation within the county than Leading Merchant of Harney ( ! cators not only of our own State, sign. the Combined Circulation of ail other neuf pa me the highest social recognition Gradini; Our Schools. — While Bent Young v as digging pers published in the county but uy by uh all oiuvin others ui of any edLcation- , uui B y P rof . N ewell ,of Burn« »cnooi. School. alike from Americans, French and | B-CULTC! a well on the Stenger hay ranch -----PKALEll IN___ Having hereto-; al prominence in the Union. E ds . H erald : 1 English. There is no exhibit here last week after having gone down --- o ----- ----- _ I I am nnt in favor of too not much See the program for our Races. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, H.\T8 c 1 V kl from any state; whatever is here is fore exprebseu through 1 HE HER-, “rush _ _____ ” in ___ our ______ educational work. through 10 feet of soil, he struck BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES. R \liin |!-^»»» Every effort is being made to get iUtlES, HARlnv AINTHJ from the United States of America, ald some views as to the propri- ( j an) a believer in due proportion, * through "hard pan” into gravel, ami I'nvit's TINWARE < Rook-i,'i>v .I. ■•by •»« STOVES. TINWAKE. ROCKERY,i;i. ’ £¿8 up a most attractive entertainment. reports a rush < f water that was The exhibit is only fair, but there ety of undertaking immediately to j but do not see much progressive- PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, PUTTY. THE ■ nearly waist deep before he could get many novel things among the grade the schools of our county, I ness in being alwai s preparing n* ' y eounty, SULTANA RAZORS AND “I X L” CTTI.FRv I are are many ; out of the well. It is very cold pure Ion of aal CIGARS; AND A THOUSAND OTHER d .'•¡•udflr R ev . T. D e W itt T almage will I machinery department. Acting as now respectfully ask for space toi8etready;---------------------- 11 ’ water. MRBi some reasons why it is the | A Newport Story, a “ Co-Ed. ” charge only $600 a night to preach ¡officers or guards of the American show TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION] I baa fall* i pifluw. ' 8tofy* a«> Army Story, a Pans Ex- Z-Tom Howard the I est whip on fW“The CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern Oregon Fo> ba to the benighted Oregonians next ! department, is a detachment from j better plan. lartlefl an the road is in Burns and will take ., As to the assertion that we could portion Story, a Story «¿ Two He« uh th< month. t, • m, to the U. S. marine corps numbering I jacks,” a Story of Two Pilgrims, his old place on the line this week rnlM aait i about 30 men and two officers.; not afford to longer dispense with are some of the attractions of De —II. F. Ad'e- formerly with J. S ubscribers to T he H erald in ¡They seems to have been especially the “economy of system” in our. morest Monthly Magazine for Au-j Durkheimer A Co. of Prairie City Warner valley will find no aid to j selected, for 1 never saw a finer school work, it is a well known fact gust, which makes it just such a is in Burnsand will take a like Stage I-ai nc. building up their section of country j looking lot of young men; their that but little system is employed number as everybody wants in the! position in the firm here. PROOF. hot summer months. '1 he articles ----------- < o >---------- —W. C'. Byrd will run u meat so certain as writing up all the oc- uniform is the neatest on the ground, in the teaching of the ungraded pub are also of timely inter, st, inelud- UWlT currences for T he H erald , which I can assure you that since I left lic schools, of necessity there is a ing an account of the Paris Exposi wagon tomorrow and (hereafter for FROM l’RINEYILLE TO BU!’Nj Lakevia E Id H»I the accommodation ot people in not only has the largest circulation Portland, April 19th, I have worked constant waste of time and money; tion, giving a view of the whole id Mttler ake «nel the country. grounds; "In Central Park, beau-j in this and adjoining counties, but' and talked as best as I could or' which more system would largely I aaid pn C. B BAKER, Sub-Contractor. tee C ouii I i tifully illustrated in water-colors S— Denn Horton is still confined abroad. We will give you a col- know how for the interests of our’ prevent. u-uey CH ¡and in. blacK-ajul-white; "The; to his room from the effects of the J Leave« Prineville Monday« i.t *'• « ni. Arrive« «t Burr« W h , Mar leave« Buri« Tbuiailav« ai i. a ni. Arrive« ut FuIu.,;i umn every week if you will fill it. state anj will continue doing so un-1 At the opening of the school Pleasures and Pains of Amateur I gas poisoning that proved so fatal VK1, tor -------- NWqrol , there is the customary “week or ■ Photography,” by Alexander Black, I to his companion. LL1—1—i__ I___ ■ til my return home.” [ two to get the run of things”—al- illustrated with numerous pictures | Pussenger Kates from Prineville to lluni«, .50. K<<uii<ITri|. |u_n^^^" P rof . N ewell ’ s contribution this Work on the tunnel on the O. I’.; —11. Gibson from Prineville, was ! most a total loss to the school. taken by amateurs; “How to Pre-1 in Bums Wednesday. He recently -’eek to the educational interest of near Breitonbuah has ceased, it i vent and Remove Wrinkles,” the Liarney county is endorsed by T he having been decided to go around : The “new teacher” does not know I second in the series entitled “Aids bought the band of horses from Mr. ; Bolton—the 1 circle brand; the Tlio H erald , every line of it. It is an the hill. One hundred feet had I where any class was working, or ¡to Beauty;” besides numerous band has been ranging on Silver NEAR HI RNS, OREGON. I what they had gone over, nor how other articles on subjects interest excellent paper, and* directors, been dug. The tunnel would be creek. Mr. G. says he will start ... a* U m teachers, and parents attention is1 over 500 feet long, and it was the school was claasified, nor who ing in the family circle, including shortly with horses to the California creatali . and offu called to its careful perusal. j found that over a month’s time and belongs to any class, nor, in fact, the health, happiness, amusement market, and will remove his stock SAYER A ’ DORE - 1 by clal and decoration of the household; .............. | considerable expense could be anything about the school. Hence, and there are over one hundred il to the Summer Lake hills. The city editor of the Muncie 18aved bY chan8in8 lhe course this a loss of time in re-organizing clas lustrations. In fact the August —We are pleased to announce Kccpfl eonilantly on hand a large itorkuf (Ind.) Evening Herald is a woman ! way> hence the decision.—Albany ses, and guessing as to the proper number which is just out, is a that Rev. Bartholomew will be able PROOF. point in the book for the pupil to wonderful production, and worth to resume the holding of divine ser —Miss Minnie MeKillip. She is | democrat. begin his studies, and a general up many times its costs.—Published vices in the M. E. church next Sab 1 Ul an energetic newsgatherer, meeting La* A Sad and Sudden Death. 1 setting of all the plans followed by by W. J ennings D emorest , 15 East bath day at 11 a m. HE1 trains, getting interviews at hotels, Moldings, i d IS Mttler —Sabbath school was well at I Dalles Mountaineer: Mrs. Josie, the former teacher. It is impossi- j 14th Street, New York. aie Sua, and furnishing the printers with wjfe of j y McGreer, eldest said p “How Sweet it is” is the next tended last Sunday and the chil ble that more than a temporary or Coui.-ty dren delighted with the supply of more “copy” that any one else on daughter of Mr. J. C. Murphy, died sonnet of Wordsworth which is r city, c the paper. Miss MeKillip is 18 ¡very He very suddenly and unexpectedly ganization can be made until the published, with illustrations by lovely chromo and motto cards 3074, Io 1 j I at her home ill Crown Rock, May teacher learns the capabilities of* Alfred Parsons, in Harper’s Maga presented them. years old, petite in figure, i ,f Sec. n .. 21, 1889, leaving a young baby who the pupils, and the pupils get ac-j zine. It is in the August Number. ✓i— Last Sunday was voted the said to be quite pretty.—1 ailes fo]]owej ]ier fWO we(>ks later. She quainted with the teacher, and; hottest day of the season, the ther Mountaineer. The Reporter. was born in Sacramento, Cal., July finally the school is in fair working mometer having registered 102 in If ye are kilt, or ye are murdered ' 7, 1860. spent a number of years in ; the shade. condition as the term is about draw Lake county Cal., afterward re- or robbed of yer all, If yer house is I T he late session laws makes it —A black little pest is infesting . ; moved with her parents to Antelope, ing to a close. on fire, or death’s in yer hall; If incumbent on road supervisors to Or, where ghe wa8 niarrie<i to Mr. Again, the Bchool is closed leav- yer rich an’ yer grand an’ yer friends T he H erald garden voraeiouly re kill and weed out all Canada McGreer. ; ing no record as to the organization ' come to tea. In their illigant clothes galing itself on the open petals ofi N. She was an affectionate and du- ! it has taken so long to establish,. and manners so free; If yer daugh i the gladioli, portulacca, dahlias, thistles on the road of their districts, ter runs off with the coachman at ¡stock, candytuft, etc., not to men and to notify all parties who have wife, a loving and tender mo- ther, and is missed by friends and ' or of the work accomplished, and all, Or if ye’d be afther giving a tion such old reliables as four- it growing on their farms. A fail- neighbors as well as relatives. 1 the “next teacher”—as did the one; ball. Or if ye are wronged as a great * o’clock?, sunllowcrs and marigolds, ure to do so subjects the supervisor ! IIer futieral service was preached before—enters upon the work of many are, Or deserves any praise— that so kindly endure the excessive to a fine not less than $50 or more | at Antelope July ’ 7th, and was reconstruction, totally in the dark as who creates ye the share? Who heat accompanied by cold nights and mornings and scarcely flinch largely attended, Rev. W. 0. Ben- than $100 for each neglect. to the former organization, and so praises the fallen and says a good ing from touches of frost now and adoin, of Fossil, officiating. word That Hies to your friends or the upsetting and reconstructing your foes like a bird, An’ nestling then. This pest, so far, feeds on We mourn the lore uf these we luve CHAS. E. BOSWELL ’ PROOl A b they are taken from ub one by one; Mrs C, W. Wheeler is now a j process goes on year after year. there in their hearts light as down; nothing hut full blown flowers. Bn; soon, ah Boon v. ill the reaper Death j. c. Come anti claim us fur lus own. member of the editorial staff of the It is only too plain that a great Softens to laughter the frost av Ul Lak their frown? If yer sthruggling up ; Daily Times. That’s the kind of a : Then may our live b be pure and true, waste of time and energy on the And til for heaven'B home above, Leaves VALE on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridwi® 18 » wife for an editor tt have And now Where, when lite work of lite is dune part of both the teacher and pu-. will a load cn yer hack Av poverty Arrives nt BURNS on Tuesdays, TburndavH.andk'Kib1«../« We go to dwell with those we love. as big as a peddler ’ s pack: An ’ ifi W. O. n. pil must be the result. when any one gets hot and wants i Leaves BURNS on Mondays, Wednesday and ver meaning well, tho’ yer hope T. H. McG reer is the nephew of to fight, we will most respectfully j.erh <1 to the present Arrives at VALE on Tuesdays, Thursdays, andSatii*»«rc This is not all, there is lack of sthar looks dim, Who finds it out From the earliest time. refer them to Betsy, and then the IT- 11 Roberts of the Harney Press, aim and purpose on the part of pu quicker, and helps ye than him? BY HUBERT HOWE BANCROFT. item will read "Betsy and I k locked therefore cousin of the junior editor pils and teacher, there being no Who sees all that’s funny and all Î'^F*'(’lose connection at VALE with stage for OST!’’wjFle” Just published, complete in two him out.” See?—Waitsburg Times, of the E ast O regon H erald , and course of study, there is no definite that’s sad As soon as this warm volumes, v.ith Index. A mag >h Hod is one of the most prominent busi work set forth to be accomplished, hearted quick-witted lad? Who’s LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS • J.*'• nificent contribution to ______________________________________ ____________ y. <Jrt| knowledge. The pride ness men of Antelope, being one of there is no guide, nothing with everywhere, anywhere, sunshine or Alden’ri Manil'olil Cyelopcdi.i, son wl rain, An’ storing thought jewels up of a people who ' the late merehantile firm of Mays The issue of the tenth volume ; I & McGreer of that place. We were which to compare and measure safe in his brain? Who’s always are proud of lid nul their work. Neither is there any a-greeting his friends wid a laugh,! calls attention to the rapid progress their rec-ord. ty at tl which this excellent popular cyclo- I ! the guests of Mr. and Mrs. McGreer guide as to what studies a pupil And niver behind if there's rayson A household necessity; a national ■ruaae to chaff? No matter if sorrow be ------------------------------------ and u at Antelope, just two years ago I should pursue synchronously in or -B- e -. n - e - f - i -T-.- Itted I pedia is making. The publisher hid in his breast, ’ Tis kept, to him M. I). HOPKINS, P roprietor . this month, for a couple of weeks, der to have a well-balanced educa self laving room for the rest. promised the volumes at intervals and never associated with a more tion, hence we find some running Enough people groanin’ and moan lished tan nt nil (ontpnre with i I gr in interest of about a month; he is recently EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CD united, agreeable family than the importuni e tu the people uf <;reguti, ami tu all to one study and some to an in their lot, The sooner laid ov< r and uthers more than keeping his word. The mien Med in ibe welfare of iheir ______________ »ROO deceased lady made home pleasant other. Studies are often selected the sooner forgot. An’ thus he all cuuntrx. It ( omaiDB a io* ord of brave doings, volume extends from Cosmography grand cmi.rratio. b . anu pennanem urgtniza- j for, and we deeply regret the loss or allowed at the whim or conveni goes on through the battle of life. of tio s. It is *he life uf an impuriant parr of the | , ’ C to Derby, contains about 640 pages Nu true Oregonian, no true Ameri-an Thin Hotel is new (House, Rooms «;■■! Furnitur») and» ffers courteous* %« of the devoted wife, mother and ence of the pupil, some pursuing The first to make peace an’ the first naiiun. will fail t.. se< ure this work, now f.»r the fit st | in the sthrife, Till stripped av his time and about 100 illustrations, hand ofit ret. 8?parn e;v fr*.m ibe full set of Mr. 1 daughter, we found Josie McGreer but one or two, others more, just as strength by old Time in his (light, Ham Tift ’s marvel! ub hiMorit al serie« in :,9 | somely printed and neatly bound VUiB. A. 1^1 zie BeiläS" to be. The parents, husband and it happens. lie lavs down his sthub ami pre F ariivbt, active woikc’S shou’d secure oxelu- ' in cloth, all for 50 cents! The '*• c slvete rit. r\ imine«.ia v.i, ..rihe* will lose a IX CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE. W.1 pares for the night—that night that , rare opportunity t*> make f. r iht-msehifi I five little children left to mourn a After five or six years, more or Manifold is more comprehensive sthales over us all on the sly. Oh! loss that never can be replaced, than any other cyclopedia except , less, the student graduates? oh no! I how hard that the jolly reporther i have our profound sympathy. I Oneveei‘8 i o experience or capital in this Cassell’s (which costs several times not graduates, but “gets tired” and must die. I business, for if pr.-perly pnseined the work From a letter received from de itself. rh I we give « ur Ageim da\ s’ as much,) including an unabridged readily finds outside of school more , ADDITIONAL HAllNEY CO. NEWS seis pine in whi«h h. deliver aid vulieti Lefure pay ceased’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Adella mg us. Address Csneral Black3uTi & Wasp dictionary of the English language congenial employment. What won Blake of Mitchell, we learn the fol- Lakeview Examiner: “ Kid llos- TI,E HISTORY COMPANY, H. R. SCHLÄGEL ------ L1 in addition to ordinary cyclopedia der then that such a small per cent d“!£ ! lowing particulars of the sad death: matter, and though many of the ar of the students of our ungraded tetter was brought in from War- <23 Market st., San Francisco, Cnl. the 1 •<] UM n Mrs. McGreer had recovered most i , . ticles are surprisingly extended— schools never enter the high schools ner last Friday with two bullets in i Prepare«! to do all Kinde ,.I Work in the lll»> kflmlth line. l!vraeal»«ty atI him—the result of a misunder- * x rusa-ej for instance, Cotton occupies 261 promisingly from the birth of her and colleges? To to vfl standing with (.'lay Rami cau. We JlgcHLS 1 by c last babe, her fifth boy, and was Sell pages; Crannogs, 8 pages; Creeds Now the proper remedy for all did not learn the particulars of the WtLIltOd r-B U G G I E S, W AGON 8, ETtS An sitting up talking in her usual hap and Confession, 5 pages; Cricket, 4 this is more system, and uniformity shooting farther than that it was The -------- m« at - wonderful collection of pint th al , MADE TO ORDER WITH NEATNESS, AND OF GOOD tH**® py strain with her husband, when REAL VALUE Bild EVERY-DAY USE for the pChipie pages; Crusades, 6 pages; Darwin 1 and continuity of work from term the termination of an old feud. ever pUD.isiieu uiitlie globe. A marvel ok she suddenly dropped forward and A LL WORK WA RR A N'T EP money - saving anti money evrning for every and Darwinian Theory, 17 pages, I to term, or in other words, the rem He was taken to the Hopkins house one owning i . Thuusandsuf benutifitl, helpful and attended by Drs. Daly and engravinj-E was dead without a single premon showing just no t • du ever hing and so on. It would l>e strange edy is in grading the schools, giv onipe i ion, nothing line it in the univeise and Franke. One bullet went into Not itory symptom. When yvti selec t that whit ii s of true val e , indeed if a cyclopedia of such great ing to them an outlined course of the muscular part of the right arm, saks ate sure. All siiaerelx desiring paying employment and 1.« king for suine-hing thor- merit, published at a cost so sur study, aril keeping a strict record and lpjged near the right -nipple, onghlj first -* lass ut mi exiraordinariiy lo * v Mr. and Mrs. Bowiuer of phi b , should write f.<r dtp. ripiiun and terms prisingly low, did not reach an of the work accomplished by every just below the skin. The other en on the tn. a. remarkable at hie »ement in book ton, Umatilla co., Or., have tered just beloiv the left ear, and making since the world began. class and every pupil. enormous circulation. A specimen issued the first number of "Hl SCAM MEL & CO.. Box 5003, has not been located. His recov volume may be ordered and re IN HERALD OFFICE, - - - This record if sufficiently com ery is somewhat doubtful. St. Louis or Philadelphia. ; Daily Eaglet. turned if not wanted. J ohn B. A l - Open every day except Sunday, from 9ri -j plete would enable the "new teach Abe Hostetter started for War dbn , Publisher, New York, Chicago, | er ” to take up the work the first T heodore C hild will follow his ner valley like a pony express rider Every Lady and Gentlemen a welcome Visitor to Atlanta and San Francisco. article on “Palatial Petersburg,” day where the former teacher left of the olden time on receipt of the ing Room. With the June number of The in the July number of Harper’s off’ the last day, and carry it on news confirming the shooting of his A complete and thilling ac West Shore Magazine is issued a Magazine, with one on "The Krem without break or material loss of brother by Rambeau. count of the awful Hoods and their LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Livery If splendid colored supplement giv lin and Russian Art,” in the Au time. The course of study would Mr. James Howe, of Burns, is in appalling ruin, containing graphic lie a guide to each teacher and each gust Number. The latter will lie descriptions of the terrible rush of ing scenes in Seattle immediately town to-day. He re|<orts crops P. H. CHA«. A. COO8WKLL. F. A. rOGRWFIX, lUed Link ville. before, during and after the fire, even more lavishly illustrated th n pupil showing then the studies ruined in his section; and not only water, the great destruction of Lakeview LAKEVIEW - houses, factories, churches, towns, showing the Tacoma relief tent, the former. Mr. Child will anal which should be studied together is the wheat crop a failure, but a HAY i,___ COGSWELL A- cogsw ’ ell T” LAKEVIEW AND LINKVILLE, Or. Aiwa'a on business tents, burning blocks, the yze into its constituent elements for a well-rounded education, and late frost played sad havoc with all orde.a for the fruit crop of Harney valley. Heart rending netu« of agony. <ii«rnntion of train bearing the Portland tire en Muscovite art as exemplified in the giving them n definite end to ac 8|»eaking of the case in his section lann.HK FBI Bepnra i.jn uf l«>ve>i unes, pniii« -Btri< li complish each tei in, and finally a Attorn eys-at-Law. architecture and the treasures of mnl.tiudis. and their fran i<* efT.trfa tu »« gine, etc. As a collection of en wherein a deputy U. S. Marshal en rane a horrible fate, together wi. h thrii'tng tales I-Iv Meat l.g gravings of that most memorable the palaces and churches of the I prospect of a graduation from the was resisted the other day, Mr. nf heroic «ieruR; narrow ca, apes fr-m the pidns of death; frightful havoc by tire; dreadful auf- event, the destruction by tire of the Kremlin, and will exhibit the truth public school. Howe says that there is bound to fcriniiB ofRurwfVur«; nibbing the vittin e. No I JOS. RUDOLPH - * — tdriure if horror« v ms ever before wit- business portion of the largest city of the conclusion that there is such This plan is no idle speculation, l>e much trouble over the lands in •lull ueFBv.t—i. en, uon en, and children hv thoua- Beet, Mutton. were «wep. iuio eterni.v without a mo on the Puget sound, entailing a a thing as an original nnd national it is in successful operation in many question, as two strong factions are and« ment b warning. M. A. KELTON. loss of fully $15,(MO ami O.OO, it will seeking to gain possession of it. Near Restaurant States as we know. Our high art in Russia — an idea at which Lakeview, Or. Fully Illustrated with become more and more valuable —Dalles Mountaineer. Practices in the courts of the state, and before Vivid Scenes of the as time passes. Such a total de Western critics scoffed not many schools have already connected pfiffl 1-. <. a I I ) n • ?. 1-ly “Mr. Jatnes Howe” late striker Great Calamity. struction of business and such years since. themselves with our colleges, in in the Early blacksmith shop in EVERYBODY wants THE BOOK. courage, energy ami quick recu that their diplomas have been ac Wachmaker& Jeweler A BONANZA Ff'll AGENTS. peration as is being shown, render Rural Spirit: A horse that gets cepted as a sufficient guarantee for Burns, knows lie's wanted in this STAI I the only J. W BONEBRAKE. Seattle one of the marvels of the distanced is out of the race. Where county. reliable «nd nu rt mi henttr edili..n nuhlUhed the admission of pupils holding Lakeview, Oregon. N* «rr. ■» *J Iwi.-i r, A.-e’it» are re!llng fr< m 10'o age, and these engravings are a val three or more horses start in a race them into their classes without fur M rs . M a —Mr and Mrs. Marquis of Sil- ■On.p.i« ao«' andi . Ining n:o: ev \,t .ni ,« uable souvenir of the event. The ÎÜl?!‘.nV 1 ’rri1r”’’"’* « «1 tern • free, or to*«e- ver creek adopted the little Haek- of two l»est in three, all go to the ( ure it 1' s anti. . !er.i 50 Cfnt« f.r c.iinn e.e ther examination. proprie 1,0***! West Shore is published monthly, man baby. This was a kindly act can\arsing outfit and name choice uf territory. at Portland. Oregon, at $2.50 a year, stable, except the winners of the Now what we want to do is to on the part of that lady and gentle We I»»’« • «O«” two heats, or 25c a copy. Fuggir* connect our common schools with man. >23 Market «treat, San Francisco, cal. A. C. BRODERSEN, . . . Lakeview communications BY our readerb . KT. IBrovvn. Flooring, I HISTORY OF OREGON I THE HOPKINS HOUSE« Agents Wanted. $500 cr $1,000 Entirely I New Rook TH3 H3RALD READING ï®g ! ’-•J ohnstown H orror Thousands of Human Lives Attorney-at-Law, The History Company ■ Attorney, Notary Public A Collector.