Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 30, 1896, Image 4

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E. McNEluL, Receiver,
TO THE
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LOW RATES TO ALL
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Ocean Steamers Leaue Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For full details call on 0. R. A N
Agent ta Heppner, cr address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
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AND
STEAM
GASOLINE
MARINE iw
any size or kind send (or our Catalogue
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or Lint No, 20, (or yaoht engines, boil
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FRANK LESLIE'S
OPULAR
MONTHLY
Contains ench Month I Original Water Color
Frontispiece; 128 yuarto rages 01 xeaaing
Matter; 100 New and Hlgh-clas lllustra
Mnra Utt-earv Matter and Illustra
tion than any oiher Mafrazlne in America.
Has.', Ja i ear.
M Mil's Pleasant Hears
FOR DOYS AND CIRLS.
a Tr!-'f '"Mwnnii. Jnvpnlln Monthly.
t"i,lv j! iiirai. .1. Tim ncft writer for young
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2 J L'JL ,oESCIU?TI0H3 TO
THE GAZETTE, HEPPNER, ORE.
Feank Lsm-ik's Pomjlab Monthly and the ,
u .... knk fn. nna ttulll- ffir ll.M . I
Frank Lssus's Peasant Hours fob Boy
and UiKL and the Gazette, both lor
one year $3.00.
Undoubtedly tiiG Best Club Offers
ZTT'Srnd to Frank TUe' Publithino Houm, X.t.t
y JOT new iHWiiriur.t rir.ii
SHERIFFS SALE.
"VT0T1CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT CNDER
Xl and by virtue of an execution issued out
of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Morrow, on June 12th, lsart, and
to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment
renaerea ana enierea in saia court on me ara
day of March. lS'.M, in favor of 0. A. Rhea, J. L.
Morrow & 8oh, (J. W. Morrow,) Henry Black
man, Hugh Fields, G. W. Swaggart, Thos. Quaid,
8. Wilson. Wm. Fenland. J. P. Rhea. T. A.
Rhea. Otis Patterson and T. W. Avers, plaintiffs.
and against the Palace Hotel Company, defend
ants, for the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars with
Interest thereon from the 2d day of August, 18'J4
at the rate of ten per cent per annum and Ten
Dollars costs: and. whereas, bv said judgment
it was ordered and adjudged that the following-
described real property, to-wlt: Commencing at
me Boumwesi corner oi uoi numoer six, in
Block number four, of the original Town of
Henpner. County of Morrow. Mate of Oregon.
thence East one hundred and ten feet, thence
North sixty feet, thence West one hundred and
ten leet, tnence noutn sixty teet to tne place ot
Beginning be sold to satlsiy said judgment,
costs and accruing costs. I will on
Saturday, the 18th day of July, 1896,
at 2 o'clock, p. m., of said day, at the front door
oi me court nouse in Heppner, Morrow uounty,
Oregon, tell all the right, title and interest of
the said Palace Hotel Company in and to the
above-described property at Public Auction to
tne nignest ana best bidaer (or cash in hand,
the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction ot
saia execution ana all costs, and costs that may
accrue. . vy. hakkipiutun.
47-50 Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon,
Dated June 12, 1898.
GET THE BES1
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lo not bo deceived by alluring advertisements
.nd be led to think you can get tiio bunt made,
most nnmnoa ana
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for a mere song. See to ft that
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icttirera thut have gained a
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idling, you will then get a
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.he world over for Its dura
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i easiest to manage and ia
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parts, fineness of finish, beauty
in appearance, or has as many
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It has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike
on both sides of needle (fattnled), no other liar
it New Stand ( Patented), driving wheel hinged
n adjustable centers, thus reducing tricticu to
he minimum.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
THE HEW HOME SEWIHG MACHIRE CO.
'taUPOR, Mam. Borrow, M mm. MnwwBoj'A,N.T
'"Hirfto, ILL. HT. IiOI'IK, Jin. !M,I.A. TKiAS,
Han i iujwmum. 'ai.. ATT.antA, 0 k,
r-?n r. by
C'0. Agents
HcprmceOregon,
Notice of Intention.
A DOG'S CURIOUS ACTION.
ADDeared to Surmise That Bis Master
T AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON
lj June 24, 1896. Notice is hereby given that
me loiiowing-namea settler nas niea notice oi
his intention to make final proof In support of
nis claim, ana mat saia prooi win oe made be
fore County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon,
ai neppner, uregon, on August i, xnw, viz:
FREDERICK R. THOMAS,
Hd. entry No. 7347. for the 8EU 8WU Sec 18. EU
NWJ4 and HE'4 Sec 30, Tp 4 8, R 28 E. W.
si.
He names the following witnesses to Drove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, Bald land, viz;
E. C. Watkins, Robert Watklns, A. S. Burch.
A. J. McKeuzle, all of Heppner, Oregon,
B. F. WIL80N,
452-fiS. KegiBter.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON,
J June 24, 1M6. Notice 1b hereby given
that the following-named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
neiore J. w. Morrow, county ciers, at Heppner,
Oregon, on August 8, 18'J6, viz:
ALBA G. BARTHOLOMEW,
Hd. E. No. SS20, for the EK NW"4, 8WU NWJa
and NWH SWVi Sec 35, Tp 2 N, R 2ti E.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of. Bald land, viz:
I. U Vanwlnkle, of Heppner, Oregon, T. I),
Mathews, W. B. Finley, Arthur Andrews, of
Galloway, Oregon.
JAS. F. MOORE,
452 63 Register.
. P.Willarfl & Co..
Notice of Intention.
LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
June '.5, 181)6. Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
beforo t. L. Freeland, Commissioner of the U.
S. Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon, on July
25th, 18'JO, viz:
ELISHA C. WATKINS,
Hd. E. No. 4020 for the NW Sec. 11 Tp. 4 8. R.
it r.. n. m.
He names the following witnesses to prove
nis continuous residence upon anu cultivation
of. said land, viz:
George Hperry, Robert Dexter, Jack Me Ken
xle and David A. Hcrren, all of Heppner, Or.
B. F. WILSON,
450-00 Register.
19T Canal Straat,
CHICAGO
si rm. i no, iVirw, mr uiu r n
3 Hl'ALjDINQ'H . n I his cnntlnumft.rcshlence upon and
..HTflLETIG F
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11 ?. ' 1 V TJ 1? .Jrj.lT-
QUIOIX TIMH I
TO
Sail licmoloo
And all points In California. Ttaths MU Bhaaw
rout or in
Southern Pacific Co
Ttia urmt hishwar ttinmah ralifumia in all
points KmI and Ivnilh. Urand Hranin Kouta
ff lbs I'MitAe ('. I'ullmsn Haflat
HImimh. HooiHid-elaM Nliwiwr
Altachol tnaipnaa traina, artinnlins; snixnar
svixoiniyiMiaiiiiiia mr snHillaM iimmiimi,
Fiw rnm, Unkata. alwpiua oar raaarvaltolM,
to,, mil nM,n ur addmaa
H. KOKIII KK, Manaxrr. R. P. R'MIKKH, Aast.
lieu. F. m P. AU. 1'iirllaiid. Orecon
M Souvenir of K I ran In liwinrii. M
W A f.nmnlata fiat, consisting of five V
2 llfelllirt Imuiu.-llM.e Ball I'lajrer. Knot g
j" Hall I'layer, Golf riaypr. Tennis Player
fj and Bicycle Rlilor, will he sent to any
jfl address upou receipt of 10 cenU, to pay
JJ charges.
8 Then flgtin-s ara abMilutely perfect.
nxauliluliy colored and mounted, and
arranged to stand upright, and are an ex
eelleut souvenir of our 20 years as leaders
of the athlrtln supply world. Hulubl
for club, rvading nxini, otlU e or home.
A.G SPALDING & BROS.,
Nr I'urs ( htaigo i'Hilwttlvkia
Notice Of Intention.
Land Orrica at Ths Dai.lkk, Orfoon,
111 lie Hlh IS'lC-
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
followliig-nained settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon,
at uvppuer, uregon, on juiy in, ire,, viz:
JAMES W. MOKKLAND,
Hd. E No. itw, for the W'4 HWU, Sec. 21, and
lessee to prove I
ana cultivation
III lull, I VI.
Arthur Stevens, oTfirrartrrWain Adams,
ury Howell, all of Hard man, OregimT-v,
JAS. Y. MOOKKT '
417 57 Register.
Bad Been Burt.
L. C. Meacbnmp, living above Homer,
La., on the edge of Arkaasaa, is a groat
hunter and has a fino deer hound, Don,
of which he if justly proud A lew
day ago, say the Philadelphia Times,
Mr, Jleachamp was going squirrel
hunting, and in order to keep Dan at
home he was compelled to tie him tip.
The hound whined and begged, but,
finding his master was obdurate, he at
last lay quite peaceably before the ken
nel all day.
At five o'clock in the afternoon, how
ever, when Mrs. Meachamp was be
ginning to look for her husband's re
turn, Dan became so unusually restless
that she went out to see what was the
matter. In spite of her repeated ef
forts rlie could do nothing to pacify
him, and at last, to her utter astonish
ment, he broke the rope and bountit d
away over the fence and into the woods.
He wa' gone probably a half hour when
he came running back panting and al
most breathless with his master's "uat
In his mouth.
Mrs. Meachsmp became at once
alarmod, and, calling her son, they set
out to find Meachamp, the dog all the
time bounding along in front and lead
ing tho way. At last they came upon
Mr. Mcnchamp lying helpless in the
woods, where at precisely five o'clock
he had fallen in a little ditch and
broken a small bone in his leg. The
dog's knowledge of the accident at the
very moment of its occurrence seems
almost incredible, but the truth of this
is beyond dispute.
A FEATHERED MONSTER.
Strange and Gigantic Bird Killed by a
Man Jn West Virginia.
Elias Midkif, of Hamlin, Lincoln
county, was in Charleston the other
day, and proposed to the State His
torical and Antiquarian society that if
it would send a taxidermist to Hamlin
the society would secure a monster bird,
of a kind never seen before by anyone
in West Virginia. The feathered
monster, says the Baltimore American,
Is described by Mr. Midkif, from meas
urements taken by himself and W. W.
Adkins, of Hamlin, who killed the bird
at the mouth Of Vannatters creek, with
five bullets from his rifle, while hunting
deer recently. The bird is seven feet
four inches from tip to tip, four feet
from tip of bill to tail, flat bill four
inches long and three inches wide,
somewhat similar to that of a duck;
web feet, covering nearly a square foot
of area'each; neck 19 inches long, legs
about 11 inches long, and aboutone and
a half inches through below the
feathers; plumage dark brown, re
lieved on the wings and breast by light
blue shading. The bird when first seen
was circling high in the air, but came
down very quickly and alighted in the
water, where Adkins got a good shot at
it, crippling its wing. Adkins at
tempted to capture the strange fowl
alive, but it was so vicious that he could
not get near it without killing it, which
required five bullets.
A place, however, so well calculated
for the home of the grizzly could not
long be without its representative,
even if it had to be an animal some
what less wild and more domestic in its
habits. Hogs turned loose in the
swamps and morasses soon became so
wild that it was dangerous for a person
to be caught unawares by one of the
patriarchs of the herds that infested
the district.
So large and vicious had one of these
fellows become that he was known and
feared by all the residents in that vi
cinity, and for his wild nature and
ferocious conduct generally had be
come known as "Old Grizzly," and it
jas claimed he was bullet-proof and
fbuldn't.be slain. Presently he fell a
victim to a party of hunters who
sought him with the avowed purpose
of effecting his extermination.
The boar was an immense fellow and
weighed 550 pounds. His tusks were
long, one of them being partly broken
off. The hide was over an inch thick
and the shields on the shoulders were
2 inches thick. He had never been
injured by dogs or gun before.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. C. BOUCHERS, Prop.
CANCER OF THE
Bow It Start
TONGUE.
It Should Be
and Bow
Treated.
Malignancy in any part of the body
is very often a provoked malady, says
the Family Doctor. For instance, how
frequently a malignant tumor of the
mamma is ascribed by the patient to
a blow sometimes, perhaps, errone-
the Family Doctor. For instance, how
correctly. Epithelioma in the upper
lip is a very rare disease; in the lower
one it is very common. The structure
of the two lips is identical; the pipe
of the smoker is equally in contact
with both; but the lower one is mova
ble and is often bitten or otherwise
marred by the teeth, which is rarely
the case with the upper. Thus long
continued irritation and slow inflam
mation of certain parts the tongue
being a conspicuous example may, in
it goodly proportion of instances, lay
the foundation or be the earlier steps of
a ver j terrible disease. Grant this, and
it will be seen how essential it is to
watch such chronic glossitis very close'
ly, to allay irritation, and more espe
cially to avoid all irritating applica
tions. Thus, if the patient smokes, if
he takes highly-spiced food, he should
be directed to discontinue or greatly
modify these habits; if he have rough
and bad teeth, the defects must be cor
rected. In treating fissures, ulcers,
etc., nitrate of silver or sulphate of
copper must especially be avoided.
The mouth should be washed after
each meal; boracic acid or bismuth lo
tions may be used.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
T. R. HOWARD
DEALS IN
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens' Supplies, Etc., .
And Wants Your Trade!
He will make it an object for you to trade with
him as his prices are right, and all goods that he
handles are of the very best.
Sto
Heppner,
- M TA
RE ON MAIN STREET, IN EXT UOOR
to City Drug Store,
- - - Oregon.
Successor to C, S. Van Duyn. Next door to City Hotel.
Has everything in the line of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinware.
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty,
CHICAGO,
Iwtt & st. Paul Q'g
ESS.
Notice of Intention.
AND OKfH'E AT THE DALLE. OREGON,
4 May 2i., lMMl, Nolle Is hereby given thst I
he following named settler has filed notice of
hla intention Ui mnke final proof in support ol
Ills claim, and that said proof will he msdr
before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on July . i'i. vis :
If AHKImiS IIAl.K
II. I E. No. for the Ixita 1 and 2. and RVt
N K'. . 1, 1 P. 6 K , K. ai K.
He names the following witnesses to prove
Is continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, rls:
Harvey t:. Husn, miliars uiiitam, neunen
Gaunt and lluiijaiiitll MkIUhiii, all ol Heppner,
iregon.
J An, F. M1HIKK.
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VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
Through riillman Paltw Sleepers.
Toutl.l sleepers ami free Kn lining Chair
Cars t'AII.Y toOitt-agn.
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tot lit.
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Glanco at this Map
Ot ths f htrM", Milwaukee and M. fan! Rail
ay sn.1 aola Itamnaertion with all Iransron
llnental tine and IH , Paul and Malta, and
retaeiulwr llial It train ara llslilol lthl
Irlrlty and hraie.1 by steam. It equipment Is
suiwrlt, Rlrtant Rnttet, l ll-rary, iMmiklni and
DliN-plnt rar. altli frea rerllnln ehalra. Park
sir lain ear Iwrth kaa aa elertrte reading lamp.
nd Its dining raia ara tl tt la lh aorld,
Mhsr lln are longer Ibaa title, but kott sr.
(hurWr, and ao other afters th shots laiurtnu
armmmo.Utl.tna T hew ara tifflrlnt imbi
t.t lh t-ptilarlly of "Ta Mllwaukaa." Cospo
U.kHanl la every rJln4 aSlea alll lv
further Information. t .ttm
0. I. IIly. Ovnarai et,
J W, CAsIT, Trav. raa. agent.
rvaTLtan, tISSoo
PMNl!TRATORH HOTU'K.
Notice s herrhy given thst lh undersigned
have lten atMilulel administrators of the ee-
ale ol ltoore A Hrnwn, dreeaae.1, Itr the Coun
ty Court ol Morrow County HUte of Orenou
All peraons having rlalina asalnsl said estate
are hereity reiulreti it, preseni mem ttt me un
iler.iKUr.l at lltelr otlli-e In Hanlinan, Morrow
County, On-si.n, duly verltled, wlUiin sli
ainitths Irom ihe nate herettl.
Itated this ::u.i day ol May, l'.
J. .IS ft SOW W,
Hx I'sassa.
4 ,VV Adinlnlairahir.
NtinrE or ihmu tion.
VOTK K H I1FKFSV IIIVKM THAT Til R
11 Snn nf Wells A Warren, composed of lleo.
Well. n. I M K. Vtorren dolus a federal
drug bitaloeaa In lh rliy of llfpplier. has this
day Itevn dlMolvwl, U,- W Hells hating dls-
tt.we. ol his lotere.t in H I Warren who will
eonllnu lha hosinras. eollert all atToillitJ and
ay all Indelnetlnea of ih old Arm
iif.h, w. srns,
II. K. WARHKS.
Daletl sl lletitinrr. Oreson. this 2.'lh dar ot
4 una, laws. .-.
ONE OF NATURE'S PHENOMENA.
A Bore' Srml-Annual Visitation at
CheUlang, China.
Twice ft year nt ench equinox the
fumnua tides of the Tsien Tanp; river,
thnt flows from the. borders of Kiunpsi,
Fuhkicn and Chickiupp to Ilnnp Chow
Ijay, nt,tain their prentcat heipht; nnd
a Dore oi sometimes over 4U icei, in
height sweeps IrresiHtibly up Its rdinl
low and fuunel-aliuiied estuary, often
producinp; tremendous havoc to the
Mirrounding country hence its nnme,
"moneydike, from the amount expend
ed in successive centuries on its em
Imnktnenta. It is aeen nt its Ix-nt at
irnir Chow, the prefecturnl city not
fur from its mouth. Twelve or I t min
utes before it is visible a dull, distant
ronr is heard, momentarily swelling
until the wall of muddy water, tall as
the bulwarks ot the biirpest liner, as
overwhelming as a glacier, sweeps
into sight round the bend a mile away.
Not a bout is to le seen on the lately
rowded river; all are hauled upon to
the htifee embankment and moored fore
and aft with a dozen rattan cables, for
none but ocean going steamers could
stem the current, and even they would
need skillful navigation.
As the ogre nenrs, the roar becomes
deafening aa a storm at sea, drowning
the excited ahoiits of the thotiHands
who line the walls, until finally it foaivs
past in turbid msjeely, hurrying ti
ward the heart of China. The releatialt
have tried to deal with It in every way,
human and aupcrhuiiian.
Ben Butler' Wit.
As a lawyer Ben Butler was always
ready with a witticism, even at the ex
pense of the presiding judge. Once he
was retained as counsel for the plaintiff
in o libel suit against a certain Boston
newspaper, and during the cross ques
tioning of the publisher, the general
sought to bring out that the paper was
not a strictly first-class sheet. To prove
this he began reading advertisements
of a somewhat shady character and
asked the witness if he was acquainted
with the person who inserted it. To
each of these questions the opposing
counsel would object, and, of course,
be sustained by the court. Still, But
ler persisted in similar questions, his
intention being to force the idea upon
the jury. Finally the judge turned to
the famous lawyer and said, sternly:
"Mr. Butler, won't you please ask a
proper question?" "That's precisely
what I'm trying to do, your honor," was
the prompt reply. "Won't your honor
suggest one? Boston Budget.
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PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
1 law are entitled to an increase of pension. The government owes it
I to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present"
I your claim at this present time ? Your pension dates from the
time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour.
' trWrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice.
No Fee unless successful.
The Press Claims Company
PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager,
) 618 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C.
) 2T. B.-Thil Company U tontnlled I y nrarty one lhou$and leading newt- fg)
(Jji paperi in (he faffed Kales, and i gaufixnkul by them. (4
VTCWfcj. LlBhtest,
r.r:
A NOVELIST'S BLUNDER.
forgot
JVeat.
Simplest,
itroncest,
5olld
Top
Rcdvr.
mast Modcra and progressiva
For eatalogiM or wformaUoa writ to
.THU MARUN FIRE ARMS CO.,
New Havea, Cms,
Cummings & Fall,
PROPRIETORS
01 th 014 Rsllsl.l
I HEPPNER,
AttorncyH tit Iaw,
All business attended to it, prompt and istiafaotory.
manner. Notaries Public and Collector.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
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Pnliimhif. DirHi nnrl 1
1AM U d UM dllU 1
(rn inn I in
IV li V 14 V V
II Had Killed Off a Character- 1 . T T
rat master of the art of throwing J(X LI 1 I ilULloCa
rWa by doily luatalltnenta was
Airrrat
off atorl
l'oiiwtu tlu Terrail. When he waa at
tie height of hi vogue, he kept (lire
running at the same time in different
miter. Ilia fertile Imagination waa
CHICAOO, ILL
Half block west ot lh cnlnn Depot
Ft t
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of r. .
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and lb C St. L A r. Railroad.
Kit Tic u.ou i'icm ijyr
Cot. W. Madison and Cllnlea Sts.,
CIUCA33. ZXA.
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
DmaiaI Cnnnrl Mr
umv i; rvv vsss va i
Stramers THETflON'E, BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAYL
Lcatioc Alder Rlreel Di-ck. Portlaad, for Astoria, Ilwaoo, Long Baaeh, Ooeaa
Park aod Aabeotta. Direot eunoeelioo with Ilwaoo ataaaart and rail
road ; alto at Yooog't Bay with Seaabort llailroad.
TUZiErnoNH
Loaves Portland 1 A. M. Dally, tcept Sunday. Uave Astoria T P. M. bally, leapt Suoday.
UAIIjDY OATKEIIT
Uarea Portland I P. M Ially, snept thinday. atnrday nUht, II P. M. leave Astoria Pally a
alt W A. M., aieept Sunday and Monday. Sunday Dlght, J P.M.
OOHAN WAVE
Leave Portland nd ransdirvrt lo llwam, Tuaaday and Thursday at S A. M. aaturday at I P. H.
Laava tiaaco Weduesatay aud Prtday at 1 ) A. M. Oa aunday atgit at P. M.
Bae CbecUd lo EiibaJ Pt.liB.lioi U Bfifks Fret &f Eipeast
For Safety, Rped, Comfort, Pleasura, Travel oa lh Telephone, Bailey Gaturt aod Oraaa Wiva.
rernrdy fi r Cnuinixma Py H i timely mm
traarumbtif Ixsrvloi ctxl ruvt hern irfdy
perrruiimtly cuiei. .V protsf pmaive am I
of Hi power ttut I tim.a-r it iny duty la
vnJ im KmiUi if to tln of your mtlfri
who hvf CimtirnMiiiri,Thmat, Brotirhul or
Lunf TrotiNf. af thry wUl wm me their
r rml tM rwtiflVt a.Vtrfil. Nnrmiv,
T. A. (lOtTBl. K. Cm tt Pvart lt aVw Tsrk.
a Ta I swal aa4 :
t at
--........an.. aaMsasa ,sia..
mm
Teafelal tsefih.se tie4i
Is baasara a hsI savasaa.
They tliassisra that graate truaailly at
tiw alwy awa ta h eatcask
The Nfrta the fcaaaAtlal fa
My af
Rlp.msTabu!cs
4taapaed with aay yrtasly k
mwi MHA Ctl
ia TakxlMi i Pi a, as I
4l anggwta, y saad.
(aMaM4 lraJvtaraasi4aMM4a4 U 1 at
nleMMMlINM MHIHit Mtt
Ova orns t Osiar? U, a. ' 0f
4 m ... -'.- ta bat Imm taaa U
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ka4 fk ' e
Imi. w J, M att a m
tort 4Wt Isa de. l ftMM tsa-ae-.
a psate. " - l
mM l aa. ta lh V. t M Ma avassi
a b A t l
c.A.suow&co.
it
pM Stnaf Oenst. ., D C.
InmiV what happened to hla me
wouien, but II tilling that often he coul'
Itot read hla own writing, he invenlrtl
new system. Ho i.nK'ure little Iratlet
flgnrra on whlrh he gummeil the name
of hla character aa they were Urn.
iMipKiaiiig there were three iorlea run
ning, there were three seta of Pf urea in
different drawer. When rharacier
waa artilrd off. the llltle man or woman
in lead wa taken away from III rtim-
aiilot aid laid aMe.
tne day when iVnaon du Terrail wa
all la hind In hi work, he art hltnarlf
to hi task w H limit etamialng thealaln.
Ida It at I nwnu'ry rl him Into a terrible
l.liitidrr. lie had fortrnttrn that he had
kllletl niK'arubole the at ill ftitnon I!tv
ramUtle-ln the frettou fruiltelnti.
ml. ttt Ihe great anrptlas nf Ihe reatler,
he m!e him talk at-nln a If rmttilng
rut if the ri'tnt'mn tt aa. 1 Isrfallen hint.
Till teaun lt.il l,,n uf lioranitaila I tin
of Ihe moat enrUiu thing In the hla.
tirv of lh lUibiaas-ftullietAn.
I 0IOAWAYT0NV'Dfr0RS. JJjJ KSSIBV IllSllllli.
n taaati wth pas y Ssaay astsatts a. J
alua dtea(h a tW taa wast Mnaamaaa Bases fcasg w
as SBIMI MW.
M a smn lh. Wat a-asawW IW awreJUota,
ad Hne atct ml 0m. . H a. s tw ir wa.. as
iMnkif KiKMIMt, At IK. i
snahtst
For tho Ouro Oa
LKjuor. Opium ui Tobacco Habits
It I loralad at Sals as, Oregon,
Th IfM Veuutifvl Toira on (Ag Ooaf
CL0 GRIZZLY finLLY KILLED.
WVoeaathiat
(rraj otaicat. 0911
tkaatli mt a WU4 Ha Watek lafaatd lh
VWIalty ' t hiew.
iiruy iVad" waa the name horr
fur ntoy yeara hy that portion of th
county lying alonr th tWranwato
Hrr aooiheaaiarly fmm rhlro nd em
tirarlng th I'armtl ranrh a4 other
l.tmta In that trinity, aaj Ihe tertr,'i
f ,h t ! Ileppnee M -. , C Mervury. til nmr, It . i ,.n
tt . l.x.ltii at,. frt -lai. Ia r' "It" I ' ' ' ' Ue ftirrl.r hll ta ..it
WANTEO-AN IDEAS
tMag tat yaiaat t ! swat Maaa ,' hr
hrlra - ti- W -iaJ.UI Wt;tt.H
in tf.V a ck. I athrtT WaatiijtMa,
U M lawte pets .
i
Til'e'. Ta'l) -l nlar..
t are i aea wt t1e., Ul' A
tnt re, aa, the In.) an. he wa f.n 1
t.i kt way U fura the jiiMt-es-r vlUi
IT S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL CTOTJONS
THAT YICLD
MJ C)wBce.iarfM"dkhaM Waihtd
4 sVtaa a ati il hi silting (W kawni hk.
aaM. "fflSttrti. sa t,
m m.. m4 rti mm I mMs ktls ri Vi
av ata eaa S4 at l HHeavtg I swath wan at
ra.riaaaii art im tita. artag Ug 9mm
lilt .. lry Wltkai. sawsiigwaiils
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SLXHS.
Paw mmt tin ttash aawl.a mmt ilaw ta
W " iim ttMt, a .til snl at W mm
It C . at ltnaia.nl w " UIA
as sm it nt mt ai . s iwa s ymt
itaalia.i.tmwt..anss ttn
Kh4aM. ts I "nh.i.i mi Sms
mt tmmmtm ml tk " mmw4 a
. ml Omi a i aim, a4 4mm.w' if ast utm.a,
W tl entrt lh I
atiatit aa4 atMniMn, stn atwga g as SWa
at la mmi a. wm lm.ia
A s MasHHMt aiwM sanaly aswUtaauL
MMtaw
Jt)MN WCDDCRr.fRS A CO.
MtKf 4 Aaasest, aaw I ' PalatiO,
CIS f Mrret. N. W.,
Boti. Waahlittnw.D. C.
If Aaant... tJ. mfnfmtrm Wrmjumm
MW fwHt ' A.
fi Firs 10 Vt'ru. O. ! he
opened Bp It, f.- Jsrvl rit d ttif a
lb(a(lta rlH.s, X aolie I a
h' of ).nr pa'fr naga. l,!y to r?t,t
ai bma at 11,, laaieeaa, al or
tiofa SJill U aril .k4 aftaf. PrisMa
Call al th Ostrrra ar) toe farttrnlars
atrtrtly cvaS.laallaU. 1 raaiBtanl yrtaU aad sur
ear.
OUR STOCK
OF . . .
SPACE IS .
TOO HEAVY
AND WE
ARE WILLING
TO UNLOAD
It to Advertisers at .1 great financial sacri
fice. You need it in your business, and as a
matter of business we mu?t sell it.
The Patterson Pudusiiing
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t.r Ifiat vsii'utr.
if y ' Wl V r(t I""' at""" gajr"
lotMaaaht. tisT tad f'tU (of aaJo.
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