Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 13, 1893, Image 3

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li. NolU-uo of church and riifitt;, a n. uUouici
tftitertuiiimeuU from which revenue in hod.
rivnl, Mhatl be charged for at tlie :u f five
ten l a tine. Thent rules will be- lrk-Uy a-ll.t-r-cU
to In every instance.
AdvertlHing rates reasonable and mudi-lniown
upon application.
We hold each and every correspondent re-
noutdhle for his or her connnumcatiou. No
eorreenomieuce will tie puhlUhud uuiest the
writers real name in Digued a an evidence ol
good faith.
"I 1. FIHHKK, NEWSHAl'EK ADVERTI.S
JLj lug Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange,
fun tTHiieiBco, in our authorized agent. 'ihi
paper in kept on tile in lilBOiliee.
TIME TABLE.
Btae (or llardtnaii, Monument, Loiiff Creek,
Juhn Day and Canyon City, leaves at follows :
Every day at 6 a. in,, except Sunday.
Arrives every day at 6 p. m., except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from tlie interior country.
J. s. UELEVAN, Prop.
W. A. Johnston, Agent.
Oitie your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up ilepp
ner. 1'o.tronize those wlto patronize
you.
Here and There.
A man with a nature uuduly vain
ill loinetimeu follow a notion
To swing himself on a passing train
When the same is nicely in motion;
And when lie arises, hopping mad,
From where lie tumbled and shaken,
His smile li as false as the one he had
At the time his picture was taken.
in iu from Mahoguiiy
on subscription
Wedding Bulls. Jamea F. White,
foreniHD of No. 2 Cliemioul Fire Engine
Co., whs married to Miss Cora Allyn,
of Vancouver, last Wednesday eveuiug,
In kxv. iluliier Feasler, ot tbe Cathedral.
A supper whs uiven in honor of tbe
occusiou Ht t lie residence of tbe bride's
Hicte,, Airs. Eh Duvis, 328 UjiicIi St.
Aiaidin those preseut were: Chief Hol
in in, Asaistuut Chief Campbell, Distriot
Uuiiiueers DuutHUgloss and Drboes,
Joe Keaiutc, Duu Mm tin, Al Cook, Harry
W bite aud wit.-, Dr. S. J. Carney aud
wife, Mr, slid Mrs. Sharrett, of Wood
lawu; Mr. anil Mrs. Allyn, parents of
tbe bride; Mr. Hud Mrs. Davis, Mr.
Horace Ally ne and lady, George Wig
gants Hud I inly, lien Kosentbal and wife,
Curl Evans and lady, Viuce Manciet and
lady, James McCuIIohku and George
Uickinsun. Fete Mauciet, foreman of
Hose Co., No. li, w as best man, and Miss
Aunettie Allyn was bridesmaid. Tbe
bride was attired in white silk witb a
diamond necklace, a present from tbe
groom. Cbief Holman made a neat
speeob, in which he said if Mr. White
nude hb g md a husband as be did a
fireman his bride would never have
caiie to regret tbe step she bad taken.
The Acme Glee Club furnished some
very line music. George Wiegaut sang
and plajed several beautiful selections
on the buuju. Tbe groom also sang a
couple of songs und made a speeob,
thanking bis many friends for tbe con
gratulations which were showered upon
him. After supper dancing was indulged
iu. Mr, and Mrs. White will reside on
JeflWsou street, near Second.
Art Hamilton
Kidge.
We will take wheat
at f0 cents per bushel.
Born -Tuesday, October 10, to tbe
wife of L. D. Boyed, au 8 pound daugh
ter. H. M. Thornton and Perry Snyder
spent several days of this week iu Hepp
uer. The Heppuer Canyon stage line is the
best, cheapest and quickest to the in
terior. Howard Dudeon has accepted a posi
tion with J. H. Kolmau. Mr. Dobsuu
is a splendid clerk.
Ham Kinsman left yesterday morning
for Grant county to guther up another
shipment of stock.
Anyone finding a letter addressed to
B. ti. Miller will please drop it in tbe
post office, and oblige. 1 t.
The Keeley lustitute, at Forest Grove
cures liquor, opium, morphine, Oocuiue
and tobacco habit, bee ad.
Every man who takes any interest iu
fust stock should subscribe for The
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
Oiiu L. Patterson, of the Loug Creek
Eagle, ouuie over ou Tuesday's stage to
luok after business interests here.
Biuusoc 'ihompson's bus' took out a
load of the visiting ladies yesterday tu
view the country surrounding Heppuer,
H. H. Barker, of the Merchants' Union,
of Portland, was iu Heppuer yesteiday.
He left this morning for Grant county.
The U .zette will take oouuty sorip al
face on subscription, and pa balance ol
Bumein cash at highest market price.
7 00
Hood's Fills cure all liver ills. 25
Sent by mail ou receipt of price by C. 1
Hood St. Co, Apotliecuies, Iiowii
JUhss.
Cora J, the piide of Heppuer, wou the
quarter mile dash at The Dalles fan
last Tuesday. Kockiai.d Boy, of The
Dalles, came under the wire iu thiro
place.
Both the supper ai d dinner given bj
tbe W. C. T. U., for the benefit of the
free reading room, were well patrouiz-d
by the visnors.
. Nat Webb came np on Wednesdaj
evening's train Irom Walla Wlla He
reports grain considerable damaged bj
the recent heavy tains.
Green Mathews' the barber, is now lo
cated next door to tbe furniture store ou
Main street. H haves, shampoos, hair
cuts and the like aways ou tap.
ClydeSaliue, who bas spent tbe past
three months iu tbe harvest fields i bove,
returned home 'be first of the week, just
in time to assist in tbe Pythian fes
tivitien.
E. Waldman, representing Neasta Iter
Bros., of Portland, spent several days
with us this week, intfrviewing the
business men and eujoyiig the pleasures
of tbe week.
Don't overlook 3. B. Tedroe nt the
Arosde when thirsty. Half and half and
fresh beer always on tHp Also a fine
stock of liquors and cigars always on
band. Give Ted a call.
McAtee Bros., having reopened the
Palace bar. kindly ask for a enntinn
ance of their former patronage. This
is by all odds the finest bar in Heppuer.
The bnvs keeD a wood stock. Call on
them.
Gid Halt has purchased Hick Math
ews' interest in the City Ho'el barbel
hop. Shaves, shampoos, hair-outp,
etc., dished up in the best of style
Baths for tbe millions.
In stepping out of the buck door
during the heavy rain Inst week, Elsie
Jones slippd and in falling sprained
her auk le. 8he is now quite lame, but
we hope she will soon recover.
Chas. F. Larks, of Pendleton, who
was employed by tbe tnusio committee
to assist Heppuer's talent with music
for the reception bal1, returned to Pendle
ton yesterday. Mr. Larks is a violiuet in
every sense of tbe word
Tom Buckley, and Msok Smith, from
Eoho. indulged in g rousli and tumble
fight at the Arcade lnt Tuesday night
Heveral niudowa suffered, hut did unt
learn ns t the result of the contest
The trouble arose over bad blood of
long standing.
W. G. Frpston, one of the proprietors
nt ihs Waitsbnre Flouring Mill Co.. was
in our city We.inesdav looking after
hia interests here. In the past this
mill has furnished Considerable Hon
for the trade here Now thai our mill
is again running they should supply
our m.trket.
Xr. N. I- Salter
A well known photographer ot Merced, ClL,
testifies: "My face and body wert covered
with red blotches which disfigured me and caus
ed much suffering. Other medicines failed to
help my case, but after Liking four bottles of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
I am entirely free from any blotches and am
perfectly well." HOOD'S CURES.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and
carefully prepared. 25c. Try a box.
HA VliJTOir BA CKA CHE f
DR. GRANT'S
. r,-
iiisTouicAL Gavels Gauutlet Lodge
No. 8, K of P., ot Baker City, loaned
their gavels for the use of the Grand
Lodge during its recent convention.
Thtw Hot full of htflr.firicul InrM The
heavier one is made from English live- j irt li' Urine,
oak, taken from the bulk of a gun boat i Bumlno Sensation, Pain
CURES
Diabetes,
Briaht'i Disease.
Inflammation of the Blad-
in the Euglleb service, Bunk during tbe
R-volutiou, 177G 77, in tbe Delaware
river. The handle is made from asb
taken from Henry Clay's farm. The
lighter gavel is made from wood taken
from the oibin in which Abraham
Lincoln wus born, while tbe handle is
hiokory, from Ai-drew Jaokson's
"Hermitage." Both are finished in
silver that, too, bas a history. This
metal was fuimerly made into sample
Pythian Jewels. Passing through the
Chicago fire, they were melted into a
conglomerated mass from which tbe
bauds and plates were made. Gauntlet
Lodge is the young namesake of Ganut
let Lodge No. 4, of Chicago, and in 1881,
shortly after the institution of tbe
Oregon lodge, the Chicago brethren
presented them with tbe historical
gavels.
Popular Mhs. Dolph. Mrs. Dolpb,
the wife of the senator from Oregon, is
said to be one of the most popular
women in Washington society. Al
though she is middle-aged, and has a
son and daughter married, she retains
much of the beiuty that made her a
belle on the Oregon farm where Senator
Dolph mot her. tier black hair is un-
streiiked with gray, and her dark eyes
hive the brightness of youth and her
whole face sparkles with life and energy
which years have only given greater
depths ami grnciousiiess. Altogether
she is iu tippraiunre and manner, just
what every pntrio'ic eitiz-ui thi ks all
middle-agd American woman should
be. Detroit Free Press.
In the Back, and all Dis
eases of the Kidneys.
For sale by Slooum Johnston DrucCo,
and i. W. Ayers, Jr.
Youngs Sbntknced. Joe Young, re
cently- iudioted and tried at Seattle for
blBOkmnil, has received a sentence of
five years in the Walla Walla peniten
tiary. This is well deserved, consider
ing tbe case against him. His wife, nee
Delia Conard, escaped tbiougb a tech
nicality. Young married bis wife in
Heppner, in opposition to tbe wish of
the bride's parents, and he has dragged
her to ruin, it appears, as fast as possible.
Young is a bunco steerer and all-round
tough.
I'KKl'AREO BY
O.V.R. MannfactiiriDji Ci,0'
H. A. Thompson A. E. Blnus
THOMPSON & BINNS,
PROPRIETOUS
The Heppner Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Below Coffin & McFarland's, Main Street.
Good Conveyance for Traveling Men.
Teams to hay per day , 75 cts . Hay and grain per dBy, $1.25. Meals 25 cts.
at 0. 0. Sergeant's, next door to Feed Stable. Grain and
baled hay always on hand.
FREE CAMP HOUSE FOR TEAMSTERS.
that
Beware of (Hutment for Catarrh
Contains Mercury,
sb meroury will surely destroy tbe
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
tbrongb the mucous surfaces. Hucu
articles should never be used exoept
on prescriptions from reputnb'e physi
cians, as the damage tbey will do is
ten fold to the good yon can possibly
derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney A- Co
Toledo, O., oontains no meroury, and is
taken internally, noting directly npon
the blond and mucous surfaces of tbe
system. Iu buying Hall's Catarrh Cure
be sure you get tbe genuine. It
taken internally, and made in Toledo,
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi
mmiials free.
(3? riold by druggists, price So. per
bottle.
N'o Onk Hurt. Yesterday afternoon,
iu the building used as aoonrt room at
Moro, while Judge Brndshnw was de
livering the charge to tbe jury in the
case of state vs Hembrea, charged witb
murder, the floor gave way, and a panio
was only averted by the coolness cf
some of the men present. Tbe room
was crowded at the time; but fortunately
uoone was injured. If tbe excitement
bad not been quieted down, undoubtedly
serious injury would bave resulted. It
was a new struotuer owned by Moore
Bros., and the slight damage will be
easily repaired. Times Mountaineer.
Shaw-Sloan Marbiaqb. Robert L
Shaw and Miss Nettie Sloan were united
in the holy bonds of matrimony at tbe
reaidence ot the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs E G. S onn, of this city, last Cues
day morning. Mr. and Mrs. SbBw de
parted on the morning train for Port
land; from there they go to Victoria on
their wedding tour. Both of these
young people are so well and favorably
known in Heppner that comments are
unnecessary. The Gazette extend
congratulations
Dr. Gagen was onlled last week to at
tend the little son ot S. E. Miller, of Jor
dan Fork, who bad broken bis right
arm by a fall. Doc reports that the littl
fellow is getting along nicely.
Born To the wife of JohnlW- Curran
on tbe 12 inst., a IG74 pound boy.
Rip's Wood Yard. The Heppner
wood yard, under the management of
Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver
wood at your residence, sawed or nn-
snwed. Wood sawed and delivered at
$7.00 per cord. Wood sawed twioe in
two, 75 cts. per cord; three times, $1 00.
Yatd near tbe depot. Leave orders at
Sloan Howard's. 4-tf.
Gilliam
& 33isbees
on
1:0111s, Dawson & Lyons,
ATTORNEYS AT IAW.
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
HEPPNER, : : OREGON.
LEGAL BLANK;
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
Otis Patterson
NOTARY PUBLIC
A CONVEYANCER
CALL
AT
OPPICE
WHAT
Til Not a
A COLD
WAVE IS.
Avalanche of
WASTEFUL MINING METHODS.
"How to Cure All Bklu Uiwama.'
Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment."
No internal medioine required. Cores
tetter, eczema, iteh, all eruptions on the
face, hands, nose, &c, leaving the Bkin
clear, white and healtbly. Its great
healing and curative powers are possess
ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug
giBt for Swayne's Ointment. sw 1 yr.
THE LA HO EST GUN IN THI? WOBLD
is on exhibition at the Great World's
Fair. Yon ought to see it. This is the
month of mouths to visit the fair,
pleasant days, oool nights, delightful
raveling weather.
Maximum comfort enroute to Chicago
on tbe vestibuled limited trains of tbe
Chicago, Onion Pacific & Northwest
Line. See your nearest Union Paciflo
agent for rates or other information.
63 6
BUCKBl BUCKS!
Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak
er and repairer of many years' experi
ence, has just looated in tbe Abraham
(nc building, on May street, where be
is prepared to do eveiything in bis line.
ii Birbeck is strictly a first-olass work
man and warrants all work. Give him a
oall Uwtf
M. Lich ten thai & Co.'s new stook of
pplendid, summer botton and tie special
ties in the shoe line are attracting mark
ed at'ention, a
COPPER IYBTE3
I will have a band of bucks for sale
at my place, near Heppner Warehouse,
in this city, on Oct. 1st, 1893. I will -ell
grade bucks at prices ranging from $5 to
ST; Thoroughbreds $12. Don't fail to
attend tbe sale.
ti3-tf Tom Mohoan.
Wave but an
Colli Ail.
The term "cold wave" applied to a
sudden and great fall of temperature
is a figure of speech. It is rather nu
avalanche of cold air that comes down
upon the country, explains Prof. Iius
sell iu the Engineering Magazine. The
essential idea in a wave is repetition.
In the eastern part of the country there
is a regular chanjre in the temperature
of air of about 13 degrees from day to
night. In the hirfh and dry regions be
yond the Mississippi river the daily
range is 45 degrees in some places. The
great irregular changes called cold
waves have no d .finite period.
The weather bureau definition of a
cold wave is a fall in temperature of 20
degrees or more in twenty-four hours,
free of diurnal range and extending
r.ver an area of nt least 50,000 square
mill's of country, the temperature some
where in the area going at least as low
as 30 degrees. Marking on a map where
a cold wave has occurred by lines
through the places of equal fall of
temperature the areas are seen to be in
closed and sometimes very great in ex
tent. In one of the greatest cold waves
in recent years, that of February 17,
188ii, the temperature at 7 a. m. was 20
degrees lower than at the same hour
on the day preceding throughout an
area of l,0U5,OO.) square miles, extend
ing from Luke Superior and Georgian
bay on tho North to the Itio Grande on
the south and from Kansas City to Cin
cinnati. Inside of t'.ie area of SO-degrce.
fall there was an area of !IO-degree fall
of WJ.O'JO square miles; inside of the area
of 00-dogree fall there was an area of 40
degrec fall of 1U7.0 j0 square miles; in
side the 40-degree fall there was 31,000
square miles of tij-dogroe fall, and in
side, of tilts DO-degrec fall a fall of 00 tier
grees at KeolaiU, la., the center of the
cold wave, the temperature,, which was
00 degrees on the morning of February
ltt, being zero the next day.
PAUHfim
1. Only Firbt Class hotel in Heppner.
2. Building Wired for Electric Lights
throughout.
3. Best acocniaodalions for tie travclirg
public.
4. Courteous treatment ensured tbe coun
try people.
MBS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietress.
THE PEOPLE AEE COMING
OUR WAY!
Not only once, but again and again. The know that from ns they always get
full weight and good measure for tbe least money. Why we sell the beat is ex
plained. The "best" brings people baok, holds oustom, makes us friends,
and so establishes our trade. We want you to have some of our
friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothiog, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general
merohBndise store. Come in and see us, everybody.
Change of Ownership
TTE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF THE LIBERTY MFAT MARKET.
which we propose to oondnot in the most satisfactory manner. Will keen
on bands at all times the choioest
Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Corn
ed Beef, Etc., Etc.
shaw & Mccarty,
Proorietors.
M
T
XBJOR, S& CO,
Heppner, Oregon.
85-tl .
The Keeley Institute
-OF-
For the Cure Oi
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It Is located at Forest Drove, Or.,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Call at the Gaiettk office for particular!.
Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure
cure.
Land For Sale. 480 acres over in
Wilson Drairie. A good stock ranob aud
will be told cheap. Call at Gazette
office for partioolars aud terms. tf.
BOTTOM TAJ
ADDRESS! SAN FRANCISCO, CAU
ADDITIONAL, IXJUAUS.
Tbe Htudebaker wagon beads t hem all.
For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a
"Hardware" did you sayT Why, yes
at P. C. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and the
plaoe for bargains. a
The Palnoe is the leading hotel in tbe
city. Well furnished rooms with plenty
of light are provided for everyone. 11
Borg, the jeweler, is tbe man to fix up
your watch or clook. Ue keeps a full
stock of everything pertaining to bis
business' a
Thompson & Binnsown tbe buss which
goes to and from the Palace hotel, bnt
will call for oarties desiring to go to train
in any part of the city. Leave orders
at City hotel. . a
Gilliam & Bishee are still doing bnsi
ness at the old stauo, reports to tue
contrary notwithstanding. Tbey invite in
spection 01 their mammoth stock of hard
ware, wagons, impliments, etc. a
Minor 4 Co., tbe new firm, bave not
lost any of their popularity by the
change. Tbey oontinue 10 do business
iu tbe old way tbe greatest amount
quality considered, tor tbe least money
Trloo nf tin Pntrce of Society,
The London Times and Telegraph
published tho other day this remarka
ble uuverUhcinent: A lady of title,
moving in the best society, vt'ill receive
a young lady into h'-r Iiouku ns a friend.
Terms, ten thousand dollars per an
num. Any introduction of such will be
handsomely ucliriinvlml'ri'd. Address
Patrician, i:i,V-(l. etc." At once the court
officials set to work mid they found
that it emanated Indirectly from the
widow of a banmi t, who is iu a posi
tion to offer Iho Kocfcil advantages
which the advertisement implies, but
she linds herself in a very straitened
financial condition; hence the advertise
ment. Wni'ell'e 'liii . i;i Is refuse, to give
tho name 01' t;iis I.iti T-uay 'I'atrician"
they have U.Ucu steps in warning de
butante's and their ;ii!''-ni.s u,rr:inst this
expensive lodg'i.ifr. and iiirthernmre. the.
baroness has been r.oti.'ied that if she
appears in society tvitli any strange or
unknown lady her name will be given
to the prcbs as tho authoress of the advertisement.
Plftjr-Ftva Per Cent, ol the Coal la the
Beds Rendered Unavailable.
While other plans of coal mining have
been proposed, writes II. M. Chance in
an article on "The Anthracite Coal In'
dustry" in the Engineering Magazine,
the old method of working by parallel
breasts, separated by regular pillars of
coal, is still almost universally used.
That great waste results from this
method is admitted by all. In working
thin beds the pillars can be removed,
or at least a large portion of the coal
they contain can be taken out after the
rooms have been worked to the limit,
but this can be done to very limited ex
tent in thick seams. By adopting mod
ifications in the long-wall system, or
combined long-wall and refilling sys
tems, a much larger percentage of coal
m the thicker seams could be recovered,
but such systems would perhaps in
crease the cost per ton, and they require)
a large preliminary outlay in deadwork
before mining on a large scale can bo
commenced. Conservative estimates
place the quantity of coal lost by being
left in tho ground as pillars at forty
per cent, of tho quuntity originally
present.
The cost of mining and preparing
coal for the market varies widely be
tween different collieries. When the
coal is wet and contains much bouycoal
or slate, the cost of preparation is large
ly increased. Perhaps one dollar und
forty cents to one dollar and ninety
cents per ton may fairly be taken as
the average range in cost of produc
tion and preparation. This is exclusive
of royalty, which averages from thirty
cents to forty cents per ton. Enormous
quantities of water are pumped from
some of the mines, some of them rais
ing between one million and two
million gallons daily.
In addition to the coal lost in pillars
left to support the roof, a considerable
oortion is lost by becoming mixed with
the "gob" or refuse left in the mine;
some is reduced to dust by blasting and
handling, still more waste is made by
crushing, screening and handling in the
breuker, and tho rejected slate always
has more or less coal adhering to it
which is lost in the waste dump. Less
than forty-five percent, of the coal con
tained in the thicker beds is sent to
market, the balance Iwlng wasted,
KIRK & BUHL,
The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store.
On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. They will keep on band a f nil line of
STA.PLJI lISTD FANCY -f
Groceries anil Provisions.
A full line of choice Pies, Cakes and Bread ; in fact everything that is
usually kept in a first-olass bakery store. They will sell oheap foi cash. Call anp
try them. sw
"A DRUG IN THE MARKET."
Yes, there are many of them.
Some very good, some bad.
Bad drueis are poisonous,
Also of no Value whatever.
Pure drugs are great helps,
And these alone should be
Used in compounding.
We claim to keep in stock
The purest drags made..
To compound them skillfully,
.To prepare presoripiiong qrtiokty.
To charge for them reasonably.
Who can do better than this?
Y.
'.PHIL. COHN, Proprietor.
FISHING BY
ELECTRICITY.
Should B
ft Is Simply Murderous and
Stopped by Iaw.
Attention has been called to a seri
ous abuse of the electric light. The
sense of sight is extremely well devel
oped in fishes, and years ago Hie In
dians recognized this and attracted fish
at night to the point of their spears by
the glare of torches. When used along
with the electric light most kinds of
nets become simply murderous in their
effects, for the brilliancy of the light is
an irresistible attraction to the fish.
Salmon fishers and others who take and
pack fish on a large sculo are resorting
to the use of the electric light for this
OP )Tlto young Tiow to choose tins bust one, tu marry j(lTTV'0
COURSE)Tlio inatriwl how to Imi luipny in marriage j ( DAYS
YOU )The fond parent how to have prize babies; ( ONE
WANT )The mother how have them without pain; (AGENT
TO )The childless how to bo fruitful and multiply; ( SOLD
KNOW )The curious how they "growed" and came to be ;( 42
w iia i i t ne neaany now o enjoy me ana Keep weu ;
EVERY )The invalid how to get well again speedily:
BODY )The imprudent how to regain wasted energy.
OUU1IT
TO
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)1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates; 200 recipes; (500,000
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PORTLAND'S
GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION
OPENS SEPTEMBER 27 CLOSES OCTOBER 26
MBESrSGELEBpTED EQIIilTY BQD
WILL ITRMHII THE MfSIC.
A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN
MINATURE.
THE M-KtJI.U, KKATl'BKS WIU, ECMl'SE TIIOSK OK ANY PREVIOUS YEAH.
MADAME G1RARD GYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN
OonritriiottMi Ht a cont of 1 10,000 and throw I f? a thousand Rets of water in all the colors or the
rainbow will beuiuify Music Hall.
:IiiVR,OE3 AOQUARIUMS .
miaining fHh of all varieties found lu Oregon waters have been constructed at great expense.
TIE-IE .TS-T GALLEET
Who Wanti Crownr
A real crown of pure go? studoo.
with a thousand diamonds and valuec
at 837,500 is to bo put up at auction ui
Singapore. It formerly 1i"lonfrod to Hit
Malay Sultans, and la bnin;; Hold liy the
estate of tho late Sultan of I'l-rak.
purpose, ana tlie wnoiesaie uosirucuon
of fish Is likely to lead to the exter- i will contall a rollwtlnn of palntinen HRleried from the World's Fair. Among them Kllsburg's
minnn,,n ,,t ...rKln mnrira Thp in-pat 1 wli-hrateil palming, Cuitar'l Last Fight. To vlult this (treat Exposition and view iu
ui.iiiw.w.. i , winiiltTH In every depuriineiit ot Ait una fkit'uce,
injury arising ii uui mm uiuw; whoiiw rmr ni cnu-aKo.
epimiiielil of All uud He
w ill be next thiug to a visit to the World
Drastic Itecomniriid itlona.
t'Are you sure you are Mronr
enough for my work?" "Ohl y , sir
you may be sure as to that. Why. thi
last man I worked for was liijrffer thai
you, and I knocked him down and hroki j fpw years be, if not exhausted, very a
turee oi uia noa iwi uuo mu. .-lousiy crippled,
in the fact that such quantities of tiBh
are caught that a large pnirtion of
them are wasted instead of being
turned to their legitimate use of feed
ing the population of the country, says
Electricity. The indiscriminate destruc
tion of Ush in this way is almost crim
inal, and if prompt measures be not
taken for placing it under some sort ol '
restriction our tisti supplies wiu in a
REDUCED RATES ON ALL TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Knr further Information address EJ. AT. A T .T .TP. "NT
Superintendent and Secretary.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
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