Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 17, 1896, Image 4

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    YTOCK. BRANDS.
While yon aoep roar subscription paid ap jcn
en keep joar brand in frssof ohargn.
AUth. T. J.. lona. Or. Horses Gtt on left
shoulder; eattls same on left hip, under bit on
right ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor
row ooontj.
Biird D W. and eon. Horses branded D B
on the left hip; ci'tle the sameon left flank,
crop off right ear. nndarorop in the left. Bange
in Morrow County.
Bartholaraew. A. G., Alpine, Or. Horses
branded T E on either ehonlder. Bancs la Mor-
MMmieter, J. W.. Hardman, Or.-Cattle brand
ad B on left hip and thigh: epUt in each ear.
Rrnnner. Peter, Itooeeberry Oregon Horeee
Vmnded P B on left shoulder. Cattle eame on
" nhJman Jerry. Lena, Or.-Horeee branded 7
on TehouL; cattle B on the left .ide.
lift ear half crop and right ear upper slope.
BaZn, Wm.. "keppner. Or. -Horses, J B
right thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in
eBCBrown J C Heppner, Or. Horses, eirole
C with dot in net ter on left hip; cattle, me.
Brown W. J., l.ena. Oregon. Horses W. bar
ovCTlt, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left
hiBoyer, W. Q., Heppner, Or.-Horses box
brand on right hip cattle, same, with split in
BorTr. O., Heppner, Or.-Horses. P B on left
v .niJar oattlo. same on left nip.
BrownleTw J.. Fox.Or-Oattle. JB connected
n Wri le;or)pon left ear and two splits and
middle p e ont out on right ear; on horses same
brand E 1 the left thigh; Bange in Fox valley.
6 CernWarren. Wagner. Or.-Horees brand .
ed Son right stifle; cattle (three bars) on
ol Ha r.rftD and split in each ear. ttange in
t. i ' . i l. 1 V 1 1 nr
U with quarter circle over i"".""",
nnrl on left stine on an ouiu, u-... ,.
left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years.
Wren. A. A- Heomier. Or. Horsee running AA
m ahuilHui" P..ttl. mm on riirht hifL. I
loons. J. .. Uooeeoernr.ur. uorsae Dnsav I
TsoaUM runt ahoBla.
aidonTnr.rtine on all coiis under 5 years-on
S; .hnnldar only on aU horses over 5 years. All
? lnXruv '. or Lena. Or. Horses
w"' TV .hnnldnn cattle same on right hip.
Hanee Morrow and OmatUU counties.
ConigalUM M, Oalloway. Or-Cattle crop out
."IT?"..' .A mrl.rhit. wattle in forehead;
horS; naif circle C on loft otitis. Range Mor.
Curl T. H . John Day. Or.-Donble cross on
each hip on cattle, swallow fork and undei bi
eacn nip 'n . Range in Grant
conniy On sheep. In verted A and spear point
oTshonlder. Ear markoii ewes crop on left ear
ou snoninnr. j right, Wethers, crop m
rTgrtha1danPnderrbhalf oro in left ear. AU rang.
in wraut oouMu,. nrM ri-htshonl
..??r.VVl. .'.me on right hin: ear mark square
"WnZVt U rrinsr. -Horse.. on
'tftj., Hard-nan. Or-flaitls, C with
in center: horses. CK on left Vo.
l?"J R K... Monument. Grant Co, Or.-
Ho'r branddo role with bar beneath, on left
shonHe?: cattle same brand In-.both hips, mark
under slop-w-."-- fir .Horse, branded
li hin. (battle hrauded the same. AU,
brands ( I on hor.es right thigh; oat'e mm
brand on right shooldsr. and out off end of
right ear. nn. Or.-Cattle. R Don
right" X .w";io.-fUrk in each ear; horses. H D
on left Mo. n,.-Horses branded ELY
on l7t shoulder, cattle same ou lefthip. hole
'"EmerV'c.nardman. Or.-Horse. branded
r Kre7er,ed ( with taill on left shoulder ; oat.
to !W hte: "sr'SK Lr?n)n
A.En-I inV with bar under on right
a P. Hennner. Or Horses. F on
right shou de-; cattle. F on right h.p or thigh
Gentry Elmer. Echo, Or. Horses brsn'led H.
B with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle.
Bange in Morn.w and Umatillaoounties.
ui.i K H llidge, Or.-Cattle. ronnd-top 4
w"n quarter mrole u'nder It on the right h,P.
BangeiuMormwandOmatillaoou-a.
i. u.mnal Wagner. Or h (T V L
right ear and slit in left
district, morrow op,iv.
GET THE BEST
Wh en von are about to buy a Sewing Machine
do not be deceived by alluring advertisement
and be led to tbinc you can get tue uesi maac.
nnest nmsnca ana
Most Popular
for a mere song. See to it that
you buy from reliable manu
facturers that have gained
reputation by honest and aq uare
dealing, you will then get a
Sewing Machine that is noted
the world over for its dura
bility. You want the one tuai
if easiest to manage and is
lHJolAiowUlo
E. McNEluL, Receiver.
TO THE
GIVES THR OHOICB
Light Running of Two Transcontinental
There is none in the world that
can equal in mecnamcal con
struction, durability of working
parts, fineness of finish, beauty
in appearance, or Has as many
improvements a uie
MERCURIAL
POISON
b the result of the usual treatment of blood
disorders. The system la tilled with Mercury and
Potash remedies more to be dreaded than the
disease and in a short while is in a far worst
condition than before. The common result to
RllEUHATISn
for which S.f.S. is the most reliable cure. A few
bottles will afford relief where all else has failed.
I suffered from a severe attack of Mercurial
Rheumatism, my arms and legs being swollen
to twice their natural aim. causing the most
excruciating pains. I spent hundreds of dollors
without relief, but after taking s few bottles of
1 improved rapiaiy sna am
now a well man., complete
ly cured. I can heartily
recommend it to any one
suffering from this painful
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Brooklyn Elevated K. K.
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It has Automatic Tension, Double Peed, alike
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on adjustable centers, thus reducingfnction to
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gnee, n . Mu. knniu. nn nttl
onnecien on "...,.."-
T i
lln.inl J Ij. liSUOWay, ur.-niinmi -r wni-
with h w above HI on riKhlshoulderi cattle same
on left side, llange in Morrow and Umatilla
oonnties. n.t,i, E H on
right hips' hors ' same ou right shoulder. Range
,nMn7 Mat n-PPner. Or.-Hoj. shadl
hMrt on the left shoulder. Hang" Morrow Co.
Hunsaksr. H A, Wagner. Or. Horses, 8 on left
i ..I.J ..itlaa Q nn ift HID.
Hnmphrefs, i M. Hardmw. Or.-Hor H
Huston. Luther. Right Mile. Or -Hor. Hot
the left shonldrend hrt on the left stine ( at.
tie aarae on lert nio. : - "
, . ii . ii.,,nnr. Or Horses branded
H J on 'the left shoulder; cattle braided J on
hin. also undurbit in left ear. .Uange in
Morrow count r. i.-
i..i.; M RMnnnar. Or. Horsee. boras.
shoe J on ' left shoulder. CatUe. the saint.
Unite on KIhMlle. , ,
b.ii- I...,. Or. Horww. nlmleTon
left stinei'eattle'.sameon right hip, usder half
oroo in ri"- nil solit 'n left ear
Kminr.Mik., Heppner, Or.-Horses branded
KNY, on le'l hip oaltle same and orop off left
sr; nmler slope on the rlht
Kirl, j. T Heppner. Or.-Horses 9 en left
. V ..I. Utl ..M l.ft 1,1,1.
ImlU'lwi ruin, -" . . ,
KiimbwIand.W.H.. Mount Vernon. Or.-I li on
i.i ...4 Ufl IiIm.sws low fork in lfl
Sir and nnder oiop In right ear. Horses sains
brand on l1 shnuliier. lUnge In Orant '"int.
Loftn. Htepnen, "ox. Or.-H U on left hip
on oatlle. crop ami split m rtgiii ear. ra-s
same brand ou lft shoulder. lUnge Urant
W.. Ijxli". Or.-Horas
in
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FOR THE BODE.
. i fs(ies
eoiintv.
l,inllen, J "tin
hra'niM half-nlrole J I, mnectl on l-ftshoi
dr. Cattle, sains on left hlo. Hangs, near
'ni"'"I,. t ur lii,r.nir Or. Hoiws brand
I. and K ii-i l-rt slioiildw; enltle same on left
b I p. wattle over right e, Uires slila in right
branded
called
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EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For (all detail call on 0. R. A N.
Agtnt at Heppner, t r address
W. H. BURLBURT,
OeD. Pass. Agt.
PoitTLAND. Demon.
QUIOIX TI2VI33 I
TO
DIVORCE IN TURKEY.
The Onlr Formality Is the Retora of the
Bride's Dowry.
Divorce in Turkey is obtained with a
facility which would surprise even our
transatlantic cousins. As easily as
Abraham cast forth Hagar, the bond
woman, and her child, so also can the
Turk open the door of his harem and
send out into the world the woman who
no longer pleases him. He has but to
give her back her dower and personal
effects. In the upper classes, however,
certain legal formalities are gone
through, and indeed, as the lady is
usually protected by her parents, di
vorce is, comparatively speaking, rare.
There are instances, however, in Con
stantinople of ladies in the highest of
ficial circles who are not yet very far
advanced in years, who have been di
vorced twice, thrice, and even ten times.
Among the lower orders divorce may be 0,XJU!.M," EIoswift srEc'f.co,laaaau?,Cs?",
aescrioeu as a farce. Many gins wno
are not yet 20 years of age have been
divorced and remarried a dozen times. I OHIO AGO.
The surprises of divorces are among
the most amusing features of Turkish
social life. A very great personage,
second only to the sultan in rank, un
less, indeed, it be the Sheik Ul Islam,
married some few years ago, when his
position was very inferior to what it is
at present, a highly educated lady, of
good connection and fortune, but, ac
cording to his excellency's version of
the story, of ungovernable temper.
Within the year they were divorced and
remarried. The lady soon found
her new husband disagreeable, and
was once more divorced. It must be
remembered that if a Turk can divorce I
his wife, she can only divorce him at
his pleasure by making herself as un
pleasant to him as possible. In former
times he tied her up in a suck and had
her dropped into the Bosphorus. To
day he divorces her.
To return to the lady in question.
The next time she was heard of by her of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Tai l Rall
', f" n tpacher in the Moham-1 way aiid note Its connections with all transcon-
medan high school for girls at Scutari, tinental lines and 8t. Taul and maha, and
A few years back she was selected as remember that Its trains are lighted with elec
governesa for the children of the trlcity and heated by steam. Its equipment Is
khediva, and is now her highness' pri- "Pero- Elegant Buffet, Library, Smoking and
i ,.i.v. . .Sleeping- cars, with free reclining chairs. Each
pomnan il t... iTi . sleeping car berth has an electric reading lamp,
r Zl? h, ' 'T1 distress to Rd , AMng car, are the be,t ln the world
A.ouuUp ma yCttr anu uctuauy othe, ne, are lon(?er tha thu, but one arc
iuuuu uerseii seated at a state
I
7 ' XMILWAUItCsll!
That the RAMBLEK
Is one of the very best wheels ever made Is an' Indisputable fact. It stands in the
. . i, -ii v,i, munhlnfis. and if vou buy one you will make no mistake.
rmo.ramrt.fr mnvcLE if vou want to be happy, for should your wheel be
punctured, It can be mended by you ln five minutes, as It is equipped with the world j
renowned 0. & J. clincher tires with wood rims or copper-piatea sieei rims.
Sold in all sizes for ladles or gentlemen at 100 each.
Tandems for two men or man and woman, $160 each.
tub- dsmdi co l. tha fastest, liehtest and strongest wheel ln tho market.
For style, finish and durability It Is unsurpassed, as it Is constructed on strict mechan- j
leal and scientific principles.
Chicago Ideals
r, , a -i.i. ,ik o a onri 94 wh whpnls. at GS. 155. H5 respect
ively, are splendid medium grade wheels, with G. & J. high-grade double locking edge ,
clincher tires and are fully warranted, j
n-r vuu ,vffA fn- Antflnamn nlrpulflrs. farms and discounts, or call
neiuie run uui ui,;uiQ, wi.TO... . v-.., , . , b
on our numerous agents. Rambler Rustlers W anted ln every town in Oregon, wasning-
tonanaiaano. .
FRED T. MtrlHILL 1TbLL wumrani,
vr,i,wot rsnrp.pntAtivpn fiormiillv & Jeffery Manf. Co'l "Rambler Bicycles." Main!
Store. 327 Washington bt, Portland. Or
Glance at this Map
asked her who she was. Tableau! The
ease with which divorce can be ob
tained in Turkey leads to many abuses
And all points ln California, via tha Mt. Bhasta and creates a state of affairs not un
like our prostitution. Fortnightly Re.
Son Franolsoo
ban- ahm-tor and nn other nltVm the above luxurious
quct at Yildiz Kiosk next to the third accommodations. These are sufficient reasons
wife of her first husbnd, who quietly lor the popularity of "The Milwaukee." Coapon
ticket agents ln every railroad oince will give
you further information, or address
C. J. EDBY, General Agent,
route of the
Southern Pacific Co
The great hia-hway through California to all
points Kaat and Sonth. Grand rioenio Route
of ths Paolfio Coast. Pullman Bnffst
Bleepers. Baoond-class Bleepers
Attached to express trains, affording superior
accommodations for seonnd-claas passengers.
For rates, tiokeu. sleeoiuc car reservations.
eto. call upon or address
i H. KOEHLKK, Manager, s. r. Kuuaao, assi.
Gen. r. A V. Agt., Portland. Oregon
i3K Comrt.
Sa'rst,
Simplest,
itrongest, j
5olld
Top
Receiver.
Most Modern and progrculvi.
Fur calsliigne or lnfiimillo;l wr'lf to
TMG MARUN RRH ARM5 CO.,
New Haven. Com.
g XV Atg M
t: C f fl 00 ""h lovly Musk Isf f srrt r3
III f I .nH.l.lin. .
full slit :ort Mink uf
a llnt. brlghlnt, llvrllnl and imt poruUr 3
sriMiiont, tin vmai anj mitumnui,
t giMirn up In ths stntt rlrant auuMt, la-
ciujing riHir urgs sue I'uftislta.
view.
THEY TOOK NO CHANCES.
ronrressman Helped Mike Out In Dis
pensing Hospitality.
One of tho Massachusetts congress'
men lives nt'ar Boston, lie has a beauti
ful estate, his admiration for which is
shared by his coachman, Mike. The
other day Mike brought u couple of bis
Irish friends upon the place and alUr
escorting them around the grounds and
showing them the stable ushered thein
Into the hull
There, somewhat to his surprise, he
met his employer, but the hitter was
determined not to be outdone in hospi
tality by his coachmnn. "Brirg your
friends into the dining-room, Mike, he
mid, und into the dining-room the trio
followed him. "Now, my men, of
i ou rue you can have what you likr," he
remarked, as he stotxl by the aideuoard :
"but I have a drink here that I think
you will like. There is a story to H, by
the way," he added, "which may inter
est you. It is culled Benedictine, and it
Is made by monks upon the Alps. Tliey
fill a little flask with it und send out
their St. Bernard dogs to find travelers
ulio may lie overcome by the cold.
When a poor, hulf-frw.rn fellow is
found he drinks a little of thin cordial
from the flask and then he is able to
follow the dogs to a place of sh.-I'.er."
1 he men listened to the story in silence
Finally one of them mui.tr red up cour
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Orkoow.
jk Sclentifio American
I III TRADK MARKS
Hows Your Liver?
This question is asked daily. If dormant
you need exerciseneed it badly.
The Bicycle offers a remedy, and if you do
not own one, call at
Ike Ennis Bicycle Livery,
Power House.
CAVEATS.
TRADK MARKS.
DESICM PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS. toJ
For Information and free Handbook write to
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Olilest bureau fir securing pnU'nts In America.
Erery patent taken out hjr us Is brought before
tli. public by a notice given frueoCcUarge Ul Uie
sf deutific meiQtt
iAnrfst cIpmilMlon of uriT nr)ntlflc pupf fn th
wurttl. hplt-mlUily lllustratol. No .iiU'llltf-Mi
man KhmiM b wllhout It, Vfklr. 3.(MI
JO
1I...1 nrM. lUnnner. Or. II
doulil. 11 o.n.nei'1. I Kometltli.
. - 11 nn i.rt .li. ,, Mnf.
M.rls. M. ' . Hl'pnr. r.-'altle hraniM
emil. oq rmM liipi homo, sains on right stine,
IUi In Morrow
Minor, IMmr. ii.i.nr nr.-tUs, M D on
rilit hip; hon M on loft shouhlar.
Mormn. H. N.. Ilnlu. M
OO ltt Unl.l.i ratlle satoe on left hip.
Mithll.-ear.loBa. Or.-Hrss. H on right
him eallle. Hon nM sdls.
N.l.n.lr... Um. IliK-k tH.-llora-1 A N e.v
Beriol on Ml shonl-Wi oaltle "ami 1 os 1 h.U hla,
tiller. I'errr. UstngU-, itr.-lf O on tofl
shonl'l.r. ...
Itaborn, J. W Dinilaa. r. hormws (I vn left
slio-ilileri eallls.m 00 r'glit hip.
CrHi, Olar. KiW Mils. Ilr.-H.iraas, qnr
lw cirel.lil.l'l on l.ft should. and on lrt
hip. ('aula, fh In Uft . Hht er..wt. H
on Uft hip. Han, on KUht Mi to.
I'arkw A (lUasun. Hanlman,tr,-llorssslPon
.ft shmil'l. ,t . .
I'iihh?. Krea-t, leiln"., r.-Hoews bmad.
e K (L K aiiiiiimH'-II Ml lfl ahonliW I ealtl
s mi on rtM hip. lUnsa, tlorr... eonn'r.
I'iihh, J. M.. Mslnetoa. -M.ir-w. JK eon
vit tM.WI .himl'Uri snltto,ssun Uft hip.
sii'lf bn la eh m.
a 1' I.,., ttr 1 Iioim dlamonil Pnn
.h.i.MW; eaiiln. it "no.eu.l. on th.
fl hip, uppw slops la Uft saraai slip la U
tutht.
H.nd. anlM. ll.Hmwi. Or -H. -.. law.
n miH qnanin-U it Uft sil
K...H Hr.-.. Heppnw. -," "". 1 1
M U rlW slMinl-Wri eallto. It on Ui. l-ft hip
.p ortLM..' and top nan". o
kl.T. aud .l,.liiiiie.H1iill.
U.n, Andra. Ii.n., ( -Hoe-)
hran.M A H im nh .h.ml Ww, l qoartat
rirela howdi enllU sans un nnW hip.
Ila-is. mm e-anlr.
Iwy-Twai. .ltoirTllto.Or-IIHH
sriih .ireto mm U-P e"ll.on nM his
and en ol a end atdil In .ft. H.-j-
aata. braid . TUft .h.l to. Iton. Is S.WTMW
Iiril and tiillmm ini!.e,
i...- J. W . M.t i-nM. Or.-llii
Mi stomUtor. I niUa. O n fsM hip.
I H nn Uft MtfU; Mil. i tort hip, ssntllus)
.h is rii . tofUl la hft.
Have. 1 h , M"V .-Musses, AT os
rUrora, lt d--rt, lmslaa, trr -Calllsl 1 on
rl.t rip si I S " .! . M- 1 h-o, S on
n.1.1 .Ih..iI.Io Iubs M.r i.f .
H. iow. im. atliaM. Or.i hrao hrjMto4
J,m Mi ..wl.U -Mlto lh o.m, sin
i.Mi, to at U.li- --
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o.-r. s i. Hmi . . - .Mto W r on
I.', am. . f " a-d In Wl roar,
1.... Hi U(l ttmUtm
1imi..1 A . Il-vi-i -lloss.nn
Ufl .1.. !.- li. I . Ul ..lt.U
T.-.. r. n.wp.-.l.-M.--a. C-n Vrfl
.-'b 11...... O -aH aar-ltoi
.n mt,i. 4--i MU sum n tol h.f
H' I00 , .
II t .4l i , mm
t...L-... M.T. loon. '-M.ooasM
pmA on iwjM klrtimn on fvsM
U .II-, 1-. W . M-w f. Mooaa V U
a ti-i M M.ixii.W. outo . on mtt hip
tn to' I w al on
H,M Ww.Ul J 1 IM toft Stownlt.
,rr-n m H lilAoM wa niuk sa-
,.-t. im H .on ton sii ojri.. 1. m.w
hl on Mt itosi,
II-.,. II -l-t - ft tl-r . oe4o.
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I ... I.... tod tofl wto I ton Mp,
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STEAM AN0
ft A SO LI NK
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no lj 1 IT I r I1Jh7i F Aouin ftrriamt 3 naked. '
manins CUTTIXQ. rS, man, nn ha Ui.l salde the conliaJ. -JIHp
If jou think of bnying so pnKme of J thf mfw vork miisicsi trun cn 3 Jr-l'" Ths mm leek i good, iub-
ny sire nr kind send for oar OWaiy"' ZZ LUuaJw.vTse.tr. Uu..N York Oty. 15 otuntlul drink of th (fin sod smiled
mm
So. 30, 0(intinirg illiislrslinus sod
brloen nf eterjf kind of enetns from one
iid li 2"i hciisa power, si bottom prioes,
or Linl AV. S9, t"t ysoht onginMi, boil
rt tod msoblnerjr. Eilber toot free.
m Asv.iiins waojTID.
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2 ttoll l l.t.r, U"ll I'l.rer. T.awiS l'to.f
fS sod Hlrrl. Kl.l. nlll sent Wi
sd'lrM upon torvipt of lo roiiu, in pay
rh.rtea. .
I he ftroa in a,,ul.lf nortorl
hMMiilutlr rolnrod ad nMinlOi, sod
srraogl Ui .t.o.l Mprifiil.and arva. .s
pvll.nl O"."llol e.ir ai tears a. leaders
d It,, alhl.ito Sofflf ootid mi i. I.I.
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ThsAmsrican Protoctivs Tariff leagus
it a national organization Advocating
"Protection to Amstican Labor and
rnduttry" at plainsd by its comtitu.
tion, at follow '
The iImI of this leaffuS shaa hs to SeoUe
luo h S kae," WI MBSooSS, oto.a Sh4
aM.t.f owl Si.hiim.. OSiaWal seMns
( Wm) MwrVoo. tt toeoa lasao."
Thr a'S no pronal or piivat
profits in connection With theofganiia.
tionand it iiiuttained by msmbershipi,
contiibutioni and the diitribution ol its
publications.
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srotkM ...I s. Iaea, to aw ss si
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f :ustN: Iwi pAi so. sn fc
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tie Wort eiewl. kn Vers
$1800.00
OnXN AWAV TO INVENTORS.
I'Ot M . IO I
l.nn I LH II inum 1L Ad.lre. 11
Vi'SLUiiuui, H til Uruatlwaty, bow Vork Cliy,
COUGHS and COLDS
ELT 8 FIHE0LA SALS AH Is s sure Kemedy
lor couglia, cuuU, sors Uu-ual and (or asthms. It
ooiucs, fmosfy
shales ths eonRh,
snd renders expect
orauuo sssr.
Consumptives
will InYsrlsbly derive
benrfll from Its Boa,
Mtnj a ho supposs
their esses to be coro
sumption srs oulr
suflertnf (mm
TWJh-' . . . , ,1 1 I'll Ik va
XKVNV areraratrd br ca
tarrh. For catarrh bos Kir's t'ream Hslm. Both
remedies sr. ilea.ant to Bos. Cream Halm. (0 ets.
peek. "Hare you sn? ln7" he porhotile; Hneols ltalm.V. Hold hr Drnwlsls.
..r-..!..i - .i.l .-I.. tU llltUlUI.Ka,M Wsrrsn bu,h.wuik.
VV l ns i ll IV4 viiw vij,i:- mmammmmmmmmmlmm
MoST7CjrSAN0" FASHIONS.
Striking n sfrBK'. EnRlinh viorn-
i vienr Sinn's two sues larger than
Amrricnn womrn.
IWaiitiful flmdy woven lariro round
tinaUpta now i-omu cheap, sud sfter
Wins cildi'd or pniiited s tli-lirnte color
rw txnwillnirly pretty for holding
miIiiis or lurpe ilnnU.
Theotloro KiKioerrlt has s "csitoon
u a i s . S I - 1
onni, wii lr n niiifiii i riuieu a, pic
torial kitchen; for it contains ponbrd
Min the walls numerous carirsturea
rtwstliifr him.
It Is whispered that three times as
many New Vork men aa women Invoke
ths aid of '-e manaag to araoom
away the furrows time has plowed upon
their t lasses.
The handsomest lunch cloths are
made of fine linen and have s deep
Uinlrr of rcnaiaaatics lnc. Dot lira
and buffet covers are also edired with
ths same Wsuliful lat. It wsshra
wc! and Is hsmtonme ns lor.g aa It lasts.
The Intrst card ennea and poi kn-
Umka srs mails from a leather thst la
ailed elephsnt'a hide. It has rather
rmifch surlsi-e, and Is at lifttil tan
color. The. ar mounted at tJ cor-
King' of Bicycles. (rwm
-o FINEST MATERIAL,
Xfr SXv SCIENTIFIC
SPEDY
BOA MM. MOT to SO .O. oho SSk
s o-1 r . -o-
po a.il .i A f
sw ais thosool pss.ols atooetooha,
so4 tva oo. ol Mm. s. i r on, n s.
Imppily over its familiar taate, "That
wasn't bad, said one of them. "Now
bring on your dog Iiijuor;" Waa'uing
t on Tost, .
Unn nr assise s WMnws.
There is now living in Hart land. Me.,
at ths H old age of "i yearn, ona of
Maine'a notable wldowa. Thla la Mrs.
Kllen rhillim, relict of (ieorge, a
brother of Wrnd.-ll Phillips. Her hus
band waa a graduate from Harvard col-h-gv,
a memlier of the fnmniia claoaof
1, among his rlaasmatea and Intimate
friends being Hr. Ci. V. Holme and
Jamea Freeman Clark. Mrs. rblllips
has In her house several antique relics
of great Interest and historical value,
among them beng a marble top table
And drawer which belonged to John
llrown, of Harper's Kerry fame, and a
copper ewer and eidrlmnrd. once the
property of John riiilllpa, the Aral
mayor of the rily of IVwion. Kbe tells
many aa Interesting retnlniawenc of
Wendell I'bUllps, with whom aha waa
loUmatcly acquainted.
fht.lral f Sorts ( YoooaM,
Ir. Manaeman, a notable pbyalrlsn
of lbs last century, one published s
work entitled "The I'hvsiml and Men
tsl Treatment of the Human Hody," In
whnh ho gne the Minis ing curs for
menial worry I "l-et the sufrrer think
of ths person he ir aha lotea bent;
dwell utt their rhsrms and grnrea
eogttate deeply um the affectHm they
lear one for the other. If Il ls dws
not ha m smt hi tig rfTrrt, then let
ths pniKnt try a small drsught of
airoftgty breno.1 tea, with a lump of
ginger In It. The rfti.scy of this
w under f ul."
tofO.I4iMto)Mrtok tlSHMSSMH
swjs s n i om ioa the B" i as nW Isoi sVoi
rr $ the swrtcTEma Mt?rnaN$
TllATlUXOIORatS.
OMihas SmjQ.m ..I .'.WIimW ss.ts 4-1 ()
ato pmmu i ... s
-a.A-a moo.
fas sfesilossls sfihoss Iae4i
Is sooora Is sss ssrsssa.
The Itloslrsie thst tMM fossllly la
hoi slo.rt smsI M he SoslrsA.
Thoss sniss sspeaas ths oo..laJ a .si
ll 4
Rlpansrfabulcs
As I worses! nrllfc snf ssss to.i'f ITS)
..
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te ass tnl esesi t , 1 1 ar at. a
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mmm 9mm 4V-4 ej 4 tmfmm t mm tmm eaa-aaot
mmmmm m sasa tisM Ws t-rsM tmmm to
mW, rf M W tk. MaW la aillloU
rt 1$ not so n ird as rr srxni
fwnnsAMSMNie.-.sha. w iins.oj.o.sls
. C ,ofcsiv.oo.. t'.i" r ,i .... mi a...
S . n I 4 . ImimiS s fm oak,
.OO AAI Am Sol Of IA Of Ol OM1 ito.iBA
oaa 01M.M ! ." oi I in. Bi in of Wmmbmb
af iii, mi 4 m 'tool! I m I S
SSO.4 pSil .1. mm4 S S.O B ' of to ill I li IB
I lO. I MtoOMMMl
S m mrm r.ii al
o4 onir. mmj. oa soofog n m
At ...... ..Q4i.ellllli't
A4moo
grsaios sS roa eiolo.
Ths popiilaiom of I'rnnen In 191 ws
J.in. il. and of l.rrat Itrlialn )7.m,
lit, or a diHerrtH-e nf nsily al"iil half
million In famr or I ranee. II la ttow
annnurtcod thst ths census to t take
ll.e r.t,.lrr Jesr ill shnss that I tie pop-
nUtion of l.rrat !f iis'n Is the gtrnie
Iho resoiisi f..f this reveranl of total Ion
is ll sfnsll tilth rale of Trance and tt
unn. uillr ts'irc ens In tiros! I'rl'ain
Th re ha. tors no emlfrnlios ol "
M ien. e tsttms th taller eoiinlrT. arid
rrsnrwkasrroil but linlsby ei.graii
a thai tho aVereeaims aeeminia for ths
fo!aiie ft lih Increaas) of o-r IJJnrt.
onu, Ths ares ef rrsncs In error I ranr
mites, and that sf r.ro.t riitsia os!y a
lit is r,M( 1U1 U'.t esfrrnl.or l.I.tal
sril.
Four Model sS85 and 8100.
EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. SEND 2-CENT STAf FOR CATALOCUL
Monarch Cycle Co.
Factory and Main Office; Lake and Halsted Sts.. CH1CA00. ILL,
BKANCttliS i -New York. Saa FrancUos. 5slt Uks City, Danrsr, Msmpbls. Dstrott. Tereats.
WEBB SAFE & LOCK CO, Agents,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A. W. PATTERSON, Agent for Morrow County, Hrppncr, Oregon
t1
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OUR STOCK
OF . . .
SPACE IS
TOO HEAVY
AND WE
ARE WILLING
TO UNLOAD
It to Advertisers at a great finnncial sacri
fice. You need it in your business, and as a
rim.". matter of business we must sell it.
The Patterson Publishing Co.
JOHN UTDOI urn UN A Crt..
4at l ol Iwiim sol I o'l fsnote,
ftHJ'Wrerl.N...
TM I't, W .h.nt, t. C.
t-f lsooorwH.. i
In ths h renlqry Mtro!ogtra
tlrm were f.t,,or.aM In luir. 1M
S-U,rf were inrj w,v4 reWetiai
t4oi kirl gyAbii.
row lieilir.
An rrs re
Aa oli'. gentleman who had dismount
ed from his hoi or atked In to a wayside
Inn, and b-ft the animal In charge of a
barrlr clad urchin. Hut on ri turning
he found another hoy holding his hot
lie srs n ted tho Utile dr. H I ul throiif h
his eC(;torn, and ei lime.l: "Well,
but )'u'r not the Imy I Irft wy horn
wllh!"
rt, ir." said the t-ny J "I jiat SrcVI-
Isl "I. and bought im of t' other buy frnT
a hri nri) .
The Uiv lroiir.1 a "threepenny" foe
his siraightforwardBeon Til Bits.
ste rsniSM In Soajili Afrtea.
The JVmth. Afrhran rrisiariors are
full of smu tig lnri.e-ils la eonrsectlon
with the t'.snd wsirr famine, fU.ts a
trr at fle stiiliina' Wtl la la genera!
ue for culinary snd ss.hlrig purwoe.
The (lern.n I f. riorl-la. 1st rum. San
do eiilnf-no arwl other li'iui-ls of IiW
chats. t r la tinprrrril.-iile.llv rrrat, and
anj'hirf that can I pros.e.1 n the
Brr-i'o of ths tmlet r.nmarids a fancy
prlc. mittars of smmrnai and
lavender water ts said to od sstiafne-
toty trsults. and even ease tins tad boa-
fine Sf1 l' ooj ow.fca ile.!.
Si tan tMoniM b
Yo'tg l 'y (i moro i.t;) tths waa
th.t oie.r..rr )' t ni'W ?
. . . .
Iwi,i ',h.n i l .u-tjr j, u a '
pntirM wlm ail Uirg trowtni fro if
IP
ion
-:WlTia
PlffiiSS : wm : PILLS
Youro J JOUND to Take UCin.
Leaves No Conttipntion,-
("sees t, as '! as si ft ilieMW, . , ;
t wet atiss a i ill s )M
HoeoiH I ne.
r I asJ o. .
ill in IM S ..M tV l t, ail n,.4, , j
e.n. vu.. I lujii iii n ri id l It 1
ill V-Aili-efSosiWosi,
WltelfSiW,
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