Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 07, 1896, Image 4

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    111
E. McNEluL, Receiver.
TO TUB
HIVES THK OHOICK
Of Two Transcontinental
Z CT I nOO worth of lovely Music lor reny
Csnts. consisting j loo pages
full size Sheet Music of tii
latest, brightest, liveliest and roost popular 4
selections, both vocal and Instrumental.
a- gotten up In the most elegant manner. In- m
eluding four large slz Portraits.
85 CARMENCITA, iht 8panls)i Dancer,
, PADEREWSKI, the Ortat Pianltt, r3
5- ADEUNA PAW and
f; At 8EU6MAN CUTTING.
aODCS U. OBOCM T4
THENEWY0RKMUSICALECH0C0.3
Broadway Theatre Bldg.. New York City. g
" eiNVllSERS WANTED.
AMBULANCE. ON WATER.
SHERIFFS SALE,
i
ItMB taaneh Addad to the London Hos
pital Service.'
of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for The managers Ol tne Metropolitan
i navliima hoard. LOnaon. nave juoi
passed upon plane for an ambulance
XrOTlCK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UKBEK I
IV and by virtue of an execution Issued out
th. fvnntv nf Morrow, on June 12th. lHiSV
to me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment
rendered and entered in said court on vne ora
day of March. lKai. In favor of 0. A. Khea, J. U
Morrow & Son, (J. W. Morr.iw.) Henry Black
man, Hugh Fields, O. W. Bwaggart, Thos. uald,
p. 8. Wilson. Wm. fenland, J. P. Rhea, T. A.
Rhea, Otis Patterson and T. W. Ayers, plaintiffs,
and against the Palace Hotel Company, deiend-
nta. lor the sum ot t en i nousaun uoiiars wiin
at the rate of ten per cent, per annum and Ten
l loll or. enau- anil, whereas, bv said luoemem
It was ordered and adjudged that the following-
GREAT
NORTHERNRy.
.VIA
Spokane
MINNEAPOLIS
a
UNION
PACIFIC RY.
VIA
Denver
OMAHA
The renlar Bobsoription price of the
Semi-Weekly Gazette is 82.50 and the
regular price of the Weekly Oregonian
ia S51.IS0. Anyone subscribing for the
Gazette and paying for one year in
advance can get both the Gazette and
Weekly Oreconian for 83.50. All old sub
scriber payiDg their subscriptions for
one year in advanoe will be entitled to
the same.
St. Paul Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ooean
Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
described real property, to-wit: Commencingat
the southwest corner oi un uuinuer six, in
Block number four, of tne original town oi
Heppner, County of Morrow, btate of Oregon,
thence East one hundred and ten feet, thence
North sixty feet, thence West one hundred and
ten leet, tnence ouin sixty leei u me piaco m
beginning be sold to satisfy said judgment,
costs and accruing costs. I will on
Saturday, the 18th day of July, 1890,
at 2 o'clock, p. m., of said day, at the front. door
of the court house In Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, sell all the rlgnt, title ana interest oi
the said raiace Motel company in aim iu me
above-described property at Public Auction to
the highest and best bidder lor casn in nana,
the proceed to be applied to the satisfaction of
said execution and all costs, and costs that may
accrue. O.W.HARRINGTON,
47-66 Bherltt oi Morrow uounty, Oregon.
Dated June 12, 1898.
Notice of Intention.
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-J
ent business conducted for Moocratc Fees. .
Oun ornei is Op'obiti; U. 6. f TtNTOpriet
and we can secure patent in less tune Hum those
. . A1'-.V,; .,rt
, Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. 'Wo advise, if patentable or not) free of
.i - n fmm nnt Ann till natent Is secured.
SVi-.rrCr.:- ltl,
cost ot samo in im u . vv w
sent tree. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO,
, PATENT OrriCt, WASHINGTON. D. C.
T ANT) OFKICR AT LA GRANDE. OREGON
IJ June 24, 1806. Notice Is hereby given that
the following-named settler has tiled notice oi
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon, on August 1, lo'J6, viz:
FREDERICK R. THOMAS,
Hd. entry No. 7347, for the SEVJ 8W54 See 19. EW
N VH and SWJi NEJ4 Sec 30, Tp 4 8, R 28 E. W.
M.
I He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz;
E 0. Watktns, Robert Walklns, A. 8. Burcb,
A J. McKenzle, all of Heppner, Oregon,
i B. F. WIION,
1 452-G.1, Register.
launch for river service. Her dimen
sions, says the Philadelphia Record, are
as follows: Length between perpen
diculars, 60 feet; breadth, 12 feet 6
inches; depth, fouffeet; draught of
water when fully equipped, two feet
eieht inches. The hull is built of Sie
mens-Martin mild steel throughout to
board of trade requirements for passen
ger certificate. She is built in five com
partinente. In the fore pai t of the ves
sel is a cabin for the accommodation of
the staff and for visitors proceeding to
visit paticnt in the hospital snips in
Long Keach, Dartford, ana is capaoie oi
accommodating about 20 persons. In
the after part there is a cnbin fitted up
as a hospital, with four berths two be
ing fixed and two portable and with all
the necessary requirements for carry
ing four recumbent patients. Both of
these cabins are heated with steam and
are provided with suitable skylights
and all the necessary fittings for a boat
of its class.
The machinery is fixed amidships and
is of the triple-expansion type, with sur
face condenser, and capable of driving
tiw. vpksp! at, n sueed of ten knots. A
water-tiirht trimming tank is built at
the fore end of the vessel of sufficient
capacity that when filled with water it
will bring the vessel to an even keel of
two feet eight inches.
A HOLY TERROR.
Bat the Little
SAN FRANCISCO.
GET THE BES'i
When you are about to buy a Sewlnp; Machine
3o not be deceived by flllui hik advertlflcnictUi
.tod be led to think you can guttiia l-u.t uutwS,
in cm fmishod anil
lost Popu.j
For full detail orII on O. R. A N.
f nt ta Heppoer, i r address
W. H. RURLBURT,
Gen. Pus, Agt. .
Portland. Oregon.
C? aioii TI3VIE t
-ro
JSon Fronoiseo
And U uoinU in California, via the Ml Hhast
route of the
tun
tor a mere song. See to It that
on buy from rcliuble maim
icturcrs thiit have pnintd a
cputotionby bonestnnd square
iciiung, you wn
-ievving Machine
lie world over
bility. You want the one that
'.8 ca31CSt to manage uuu im
Southern
area'
olnta I
Pacific Co
Notice of Intention.
points r,am and Mont n. itrnnn noon in nouta
or trie racino iiasi. ruiiman nunm
HlaotMini. HmMind-cbwa Hlmnera
Attached to eiprnos trains, attordina anpanor
AccomiaodationH for SAnond-olaas paMAnsera.
Fur rate, tickets, sleeping ear reservations,
eta. call npon or add rats
K 1COKHI.KK. Manager, R. P. ROOER8, Asst,
Gen. t. 4 V. Agt., Portland, Oregon
Mfnf.ffnff
'HK H P.
"CTI
will then get a LcHsft
no that U noted fflfltl
er for its dura- , BiVvi
nnt the one that 1 'Z
inage and is
Light Running
There Is none In the world thnt
can equal in mechanical con
struction, durability of workhiK
parts, fineness of finish, tc-ir y
In rpnranco, or Has as luuny
iniprovcinuuw as tue
New Home
It has Automatic Tension, Double Peed, alike
on both sides of needle (patented), no other has
it 1 New Stand ( patented), driving wheel hlngeu
on adjustable centers, thua reducing friction to
.he nuuluiuin.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
THE HEW HOME SEWI5G MMHIBE CO.
0arns, Mass. Dostoh, Mm. rtoSi)rTi,N.T
"wmm, lf.k KT. Iv is Mo. Iu.". .r.lAS.
tx rHAHra . l T.KlA,k
r?) . f. cy
C. THOMPSON CO.- Agenia
Ilcppncr, Oregon.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON.
j June IWJ6 Notice Is hereby given
that th loll iwlng-named settler has fllfrt noilce
of his inteut:nn to ninke final proo In support
of his olat u. and that snid poof will bn made
br fine J vv. Morrow, emmty cicr , at tieppuer.
Uregon, on August 8. 16 viz:
ALBA O B V KTHOLOME V,
Hd. K. No. SHifl). for the V. V!i
and S WH SW1, Sec 35. Tp i X, K M E.
lie names tne iniiowing witnesses io prnvr
his uftiitliiiiKu residence upon and cultivation
n( stld Imii, vi.:
1 I. VaiiVMnhle, of Heppner, uregon. r. u.
Muthews, W. B. Flnley, Arthur Andrews, of
(ialloway, Oregon.
4 A3, r. luwuikr.,
452-63 Kegister.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON,
1 4 June '.5, !(. Notice Is herrbv given that
the following named settler has filed notice ol
his Intention to make final proof In support ol
his claim, am) that said proof will he made
before h I. Freeland. omniisslnncr of the U.
H. Circuit Court, at Heppner, uregou, on July
25th, 18, vlr.:
KI.I3HAC. WATKIN8.
Hd. E. No. 6J0 for the N W Bee. U Tp. 4 8. R
li c. v. n.
Ha names the following wltnemos to nrnve
nis continuous resilience upon auu .uiuminn
Of said land, vis:
George Bperry, Robert uexier, Jacg MCH.cn
tie and David A. Uerren, all of Heppner, Or.
B. r. n lusnn,
iW-M Keg ster.
Notice Of Intention.
Battenburgs tove Her All
the Same.
The ruler of Balmoral castle, accord
ing to the Strand Magazine, is not the
'queen, but the housekeeper, a Mrs.
Mussens, a typical personage of her
class, gowned always in rustling black
silk, lace-trimmed apron and white cap.
iie and the queen are said to be excel
lent friends, and many a gossip have
tlfey had together when affairs of state
have been laid aside.
Mrs. Mussens also stands high in the
favor of the little Battenbergs, who are
sure to snek her out .aa soon as they
have landed at the castle, tor she fair
ly Idolizes the little ones and keeps
many a treasure in her apartments with
which to regale them.
To the world at large Mrs. Mussens is
a holy terror. Her word is law, and she
enforces it at the point of the bayonet
or the broomstick. It is said that once
the queen wanted a certain maid to
whom she had taken a fancy detailed
to the care of her own room, but the
housekeeper remonstrated, telling her
majesty that it was quite out of order
and she really must not spoil the serv
ants by undue notice. The queen was
wise enough not to insist, and "dear
Mrs. Mussens" won the day.
GRUB CAUSED CiRtAT LOSS.
By
ing out the content of a. sack to try
and find out the origin of n sickening
Bmell, hands, feet, eyes and other hu
man remains tumbled out on the
ground.
Although this remarkable lady slept
often In the open air, was drenched
with rain many times, and experienced
almost every variety of temperature.
she enjoy id exce'lent health, and In
tends to return to West Africa In a lev
weeks' time.
CURED BY SUN BA I Ms.
Happy Recovery of sv Paralytic Thromh
Resort to Exposure.
The liveliest passenger on board the
Rteamshio City of Peking was Uum-
nhrev Kendrick. of Los Angeles, ne
- . , xi
had just returned irom japan, says vud
San Francisco Chronicle, a country that
he loves, because a few years ago it com-
Dletelv cured him of paralysis.
- ... . . , .I , i
When Kendrick lounu tnai ne nau
lost control of his limbs he determined
to snend all the money he had to get re
lief. It was easy enougn to tea wnax
had brought the paralysis upon him,
for the first stroke came soon after he
had a bad tumble on horseback. The
animal fell in such a way as to catch
Kendrick squarely beneath it, severely
wrenchintr and straining nis spine
Kendrick found that he was much bet- j
ter in hot weather, and this led him to
go to the Hawaiian islands. He was so
much better there when it was hot that
he concluded to go to a still warmer
place. Somebody told him that the
south coast of Japan In summer was
the place.
For manv months during that hottest
of hot summers Kendrick engaged in a
most unique attempt to regain his
health. For days at a time he would
lie positively stripped to the skin in the
hot sand on the seashore of Japan. He
rnt. Rn that he rather liked it. As the
clays passed he kept getting better.
Then he took to seeking exercise. A
donkey was secured and Kendrick, stark
naked, would ride the animal up and
down the beach. It was almost too hot
for the beast, but Kendrick did not seem
to mind it. The result was complete
recovery. Kendrick came back feel
ing like a schoolboy and much Infatu
ated with the country of the Japs.
THE PALACE HOTEL BAB,
J. C. BOUCHERS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and CigarSv
J mrn.
T. R. HOWARD
IN
' -DEALS
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.
Store on Main Street, Next
to City Drug Store,
Door
Heppner,
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.
WHY L.t--,.. 10
UK EAT.
-TO THE-
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
Through t'ullman I'alaoe Sleepers.
Tourist Hl.x.pcra anil Free KcclliilriK Chair
Cars IMILY to Dlili ago.
I ..HTHLETIG
8.
Hnuvenlr nf to Yean In IhulneH.
3
Fin..
Land Orrici at Th Dalles. Orkoon.
Junettth. 1W.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
fullnwtnir-nantecl settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make Hiial proof In support
of his claim, and that said prooi win De mane
hclore County Clerw ol Morrow uoiimy, uregou,
at Heppner, Oregon, on July in, 18'Jtt, vis:
JAM KS W. MOHK.LAND.
Hd. E No. a.W, for the WV4 HW), Sec. 21, and
Vic MEU Hm. a i. To. 4 el . II. 2i K.
He names the IoIIowuik witnesses to prove
his continuous resilience upon and cultivation
nf muA IhiiiI. ViX!
Arthur Htevens, Otis Hiianer. warn Adams,
Henry Howell, all of Uardmaii, Oreuon.
" 1 liu V llnllDV
ADi a. ll"v'ir.,
417-57 Keg-lster.
Many hours saved via
1'olnts.
STEAM HEAT.
MIWICNT
this line to Eastern
PINTSCH LIGHTS.
HATICN.
A r.nmnlili Sat. rntislnllns; of five W
IIIHIki! UKiirtM Has Ball l'laynr. Foot Jg
" Hall I'lsyer, (lull I'layxr, Tennis i-iayer
1 and Hlryi'le Kldcr, will ne sent io any
aililn-ss upon reeeipt oi iu cvuia, hi pay
chaws.
Thi'si. (Inures are absolutely perieer
beautifully rolored and mounted, and
rraimiKl to stand uiirlirht. anil are an el-
r M years as leaders
nrld. nullaiile
. nlltea or home,.
J A.G SPALDINu & BfiOa.t m
64 AVw lure CHicnao I'nikuletuhia
arraigned to stand uprim
3 pelleul souvenir of our Jl
nf the athletln supply
furrlnli, radln room, i
Qii e r mcm U
CHICAGO.
It.
11'. It A XT Ell, f.Vr. AQfnt,
Portland, Vreyon
C. HART, AQfnt, lltppnrr, Orrgon
. iwauies & St. Fail R'y
Notice of Intention.
Laud Offick At La Graniik, Ohkoom.
June :th. 1H''
XTOTICK IS HEREBY OIVKN THAT THK
1 r,illiiwliiv.iiaiued settler has riled notice of
his Intention t make final prooi in supprtoi
his claim, and that said nrool will he made lie
fore K. U Kn-eland, commissioner II. B flrcnlt
( inirt at Heppner, Oreiion, on AiiKust l'th, IKH1,
vis:
TIIUM ArJ (ill.r u.i.r..,
Hd. entry No 5lt. for the NU NKV, HVi'i MC!4
amlHKI NWVhflT.lpJs. H'ill.W M.
He names me iiuiowiiia; siiiinm m
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, vis:
Alexander t ornett. rat Keiienar. siise aeney
and James Joliuaon, all ol Heppner, ureann.
r. 1IJHJN, Kegister.
II.
Notice of Intention.
4 Eolcntmo American
JJ) V TKADI MMl,
SldXJ DttlOal rATIalT.
CaVItTC.
DltlOU rATINTi
COPVMtOHTa,
Fi ttif'-rmatl. sm4 rV Maiwlt' nw
Ml NJI a v, l llansbwa. M .
fil.leH Ihimi f" sertitm palrnta la Awrlc,
In puUw by a w la Inm of ebaiie la la
..atT X 1
ANI nrriCB AT THE DAM ES, OHEtiON.
June lw.M. N'ltli" is hrreny
Falling Among Diamonds Commo
tion Was Created.
A salesman in one of the bipr Chestnut
street jewelry stores recently lost a
few small diamonds throuph a very pe
culiar accident, says the Philadelphia
lieeord. The salesman hud taken the
ilinmonds out of the bier safe and was
counting: them in the rear ofliee of
the store, w hen the accident occurred.
He hud spread the stones out on a large
sheet of tissue paper and was sorting
them In the bright litfht which came
down through a glass skylight directly
above him. In the woodwork sur
rounding the glass in the ceiling on
Insignificant pru" worm was working
nwny industriously. The man below
Uliew nothing of the existence of tne
worm, nor did lie realize the part it was
shortly to play In his affairs. Suddenly
the worm broke through the outer shell
of the wood ntid fell plump upon the
sheet of tissue paper, scattering t he dia-
tnnuds right and left.
The salesman worked for two hours
In gnlhering up the. tiny precious
.tunes ami then found that four of the
stones were still missing. This niennt
$1.1 or f .'0 to him, for that was what
the lout stonea were worth. lie never
recovered tlwm, but he threw the grub
worm Into the strive and watched it
burn with fiendish satisfaction.
A Native Offers an Explanation Britain's
Naval Superiority.
How was it that half an island over I
which Queen Elizabeth ruled developed
into the world-wide empire over which
Oueen Victoria reigns? First and fore
most, says Blackwood's Magazine, it
must be referred to the qualities of th
race, their energy and adventurous
spirit, their capacity to colonize, to rule
subject races, and to administer their
affairs. That race was sprung of sue
cessive seafaring invoders of these is
lands who were trained for generations
in the arduous defense of these shores,
and taught to achieve naval superior
ity as a necessity of their position.
As early as Edward III. the sover
eignty of the narrow seus was asserted,
and conceded as a mutter of course by
the people of the low countries. As
centuries rolled on, the insularity of
our position became more marked r.j
our possessions, in jMirope uwuuitci
away. The drill sergeant, who i the
artificer of (lermnn fortune, bus had
no ascendency in these iidnnds, whose
preoccupations have not risen from mil
iary empires on their boundaries. Naval
.superiority hns been the guarantee of
our shores, and at the same time the
foundation of in empire which hn.J
crown up bevond the sens. The same
qualities which achieved ordered liberty
at home spreml commerce, settlements
and empires abroud.
The U.S. GOVERNMENT I
IS,
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their
wm. rhildren. 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
law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes It
to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the
time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour.
jyWrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice.
No Fee unless successful.
The Press Claims Company
PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager,
618 P 5treet, WASHINGTON, D. C.
6
W. n.Thii Cnmtxmv U controlled ly nearly one thousand leading tut
paptrt In the Vntted More, and il yw rantted by Uitm.
1 J June 2)i. Notice is hrreliT (lvn
lliat lha fnllnwlnc named settler has tiled no
lle ol her Intention to make final pinol In sup-
xirt nl her rial m, ami that earn prixil will ne
maile bel.ire K. I. r reelaliit. V. . Commission.
er, al Hemmer, tiienon, on Am. Itth, If'Jt), via:
fURrUK A FICI1IF..
Wife ol Alesainler Klehle, deceased.
H I K. No. ll. lor the HW V, see. L Tp. I N.,
she names the Inllowln witnesses to prove I
her eon'lmiiius residence upou and culllvatlnn
Or., Frank lnle
lone. Or., and Edward
Holland, ol Ulnl.m. Or.
M(. Register.
HERD OF IRISH BULLS.
Some Mlied Metaphors rredlted So Boas
of the r.mermld lale.
A collection of Irish bulls was pub
lished recently by a contemporary.
Here are some of them, from House
hold Words. A certain politician,
Slmpleat. dJi!lliL
Wrongest, I m,t 4$7l 7 Wofk,n'
Too vCnBllx Accurate
Receiver. S5 Compact,
Attorneys tit H,ciw,
HEPPNER,
All baaioMt attended to it- prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notariea Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BCILDINO.
OREGON
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Most Modera and profrasaWe
, For eaaloaTie or Informatloa wrtta to
TliE MARUN FIRE ARM5 CO..
N rlavea. Coaa.
Columbia River and Pmt
fit Sunn tolioirl u
VllUll V V
Steamers TELH'DOXE, BAILEY 6ATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE.
I I of, said land, vis:
A. T. sleNar. ol Heppner.
"S and trunk llnllaml, ol
Mely condemning the povernmrnt for CumminPS & Falls Lto Al.tar 8trol Tkk. Portlaod, f. Alorla, III
Ita recent policy coneerninif the In- vu 6V . park and Nahcott. Pireot oonoeotioo with Uwt
PROPRIETORS
Ot Ihe Old Reliable
Sricutific gmtim at this M
laesrtrl.ilaea. BU par-era M T
.mi. ei l.llMir ltiuMn..1. n' im-ni-.
BiM ilmU I lih.ait It. Hr, OS Ma
Si M l.p, ai'V'i S iu,
1 lakMHaaa, Sal lwvl.ajr, luta III.
(
Popular Magaziiies
FOR THE mi.
IT--'-
Ol Hi rhleatn, Mllaaukeo and at. rani Dall
as? and not It connections wllh all transron
ttmntal line and "t I'anl and anslia. and
rememtirr Ihal It train ar llshted with le-
Irlrlts and hralwt h (team. It eo,ultmnt I
snMrb. Rleganl llurTrl, tll.rary, Him.sln and
I alerplni ear. Uh Irr rwllnln ehalra. Kara
I sleeplnt ear bvrth ha aa l-lrle raadlng lama.
and lis dlnlnt rr aro lha beet In lha world.
Other line lonr than Ihl. but nnn ar
shorter, and no other offsrt lhsbov laiarlinw
I aermnoUllHa These r (urkrUnl tvaaoo
h.r Ih sxpularltf ofTb Mllaaesra." rsipa
I II. sl siils ta frenr rllrid ornc III l
joe tuiibft Inl.iruistlon, or sddma
0. I. tnDY, Oeneral !,.
J. W. f AKT. Traf rasa. Airat,
INiarvsao, Oaaaoa
AMitSJTRATOIW MOTICf .
Kolle I berehv flven that th nnderslaned
ata len aprdnie4 admlnl'trators nl Ihe
lale nl Oenre A Drown, deccaawl. bf the Coun
ty lourl nl Morrow I nunly Dtal ol reon.
All nersnn hating elalm asainai earn eaiaia
re lierel.t minlrel In trearnl them lo the nn-
deraind al llielr omr In Manlman. Vlorroa
oui.tr. orrann. nnir vrnnra. aiihin is
mnlha Irnni lb dale nrmd.
listed this ::ud day ol Hay, I.
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FRAMK LESUC'O
POPULAR
A MONTHLY
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X'OTirl! t nrttrnv OIVKH THAT Till
11 (Inn ol ells W srren. r"nOrwd ol Um,
wells ami II Worran. duln a nefal
dru bu.lt In Iheeliy nl Mwoirt. h. rt
day dl ilt. V Weils haln dls-
b,Mlilli"nlinll a sims w no wm
ennilmi th bn.ttMS. rnllerl all aoeimnls and
ynf all IndeMeitnea ol lh old Brm
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tinted .1 Hei'pner, Oregna. Ihis tvh das at
tMraswfaealle) f tbea tsara
I lwl M saws swrsia.
Tay ItiMirst Iksl tit awawtfty It
alr aM4 M b aware a.
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swapaass aa a fTl1
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II 1 1 iiwv, bae wiibe
Il b 4mi4 ItMied aad ear.
VK. 4 ntatraas lhaa aae
li'ing ti,.l'.ai hi
nil itNi I asirMtHhinar.
IL V Kaee Imil M raws
va sw 7"'i
come tn, la reportcti to nave aniu:
"They'll keep cutting the wool off the
hecp that lay, the golden egg until
they l.ump It dry." "The giort'
out work will never be accomplished
until the good whip Temperance shall
11 from one end of the land to the
other, and with a cry of 'Victory!' at
each step the takra alinll plant her twin
ner In every clty.town nndtillagelnthe
I'nlted Kingdom. An Irialmmn. In
the midat of tirade againat landlortla
and caplUliata. declarrd that "if these
men were luuded oil an uttlnhahlted
Island they wouldn't be there half an
hour lief ora they would have their
hand In the porkrta of the naked av
airea." Only a few week ago lec
turer at big meeting gv utterance
to the following: "Alt along the un
truddrn aUia of the future we can are
the fiHttprlnla of an unaeen hand."
An orator at one of the unlveralty
union Imre off the lm of merit when
he declaml thai "the I'.riUah ItorJ.
whether II la roaming the deaerta of rt'STHESIMPLlTbULrATJITraNS
vaeo, Liong Deaeb, Ooeaa
ao ataamera aad rail-
Seaabnrt ltailroad.
i Gault House,
CHICAGO, 'ILL..
Halt blork weal ol th t'nlnn Depot of C. B.
U., CM HI. r. C. A , F. rt. W. C..
and Ih C Ht, U P. Kali roads.
HAT1CM U,oo 1ICM UAV
Cor. W. Madlsoa and Clinton u.,
CXZZGJL&O. ZXA.
road; alto at Young' Bay with
TETjUPnONIJ
Laares Portland ILK, Dally, axcept (Sunday. Leave Astoria 7 f. M. Dally, scent buaday.
Laava Portlaad I P. M. Dally, exeepl INinday. Hatnrdey nlsht. 11 P. M. Leaves Astoria Dally a
ale U A. ., icpl eunoay ana Mnnuay. aundsy Dlht.7 f. M.
OOEAN WAVE
Laavat Portland tad run dlrwrrta Itwaen, Tue-lay and Thnrwtay al II A. M natnrday st I P. M
Uavs tlaaco Hadneaday and Friday at l.m A. M. On annday nlgni al P. M.
hxf Ckled to Eiflroal Datinilin Bath Braflri Frte if Eipi
For aalety, Speed, Conlort, lleasur, Traret oa U Tslephooe, Bailey Oaturt and Orean Wave.
$1800
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wwfc s wfi ayaa lb ptot lbs tart tba
For tho Ouro Ot
Liquor. Opium ui Tobacco Habits
It M loratwd al balam, Oregna,
TKi Joal Dtauliul To- on Coast
! Call al th O.istt ae mr aartlmlara
: "trk tlyroaildenuai. Trswuawnl rTslaiHl sura
India or climbing the foreata of Can
ada, w III not draw In Ha horn or retire I
Into It ahell."
A WOMAN TRAVELER.
THAT YILX0 FORTUNES,
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MlM Klagsley ArewswIWbsd Marts UwHaf
Her Jwwraey to A frlew.
Mis KlPglry haaegploredthefame
noma region. Weal Africa, and re ad
venture iitivel Iwitn inierwaiing and
r lt ing. Ihirtng a canoe journey xtp
the Ogowe rher the canoe w npaet
nearly a ilen tlnn-a and the Intrepid
Unly esplorrr and ber rty t nauvea
were thpnn Into the water.
Lut tvrhapa tha ut dlsag eeeabla
ejrlrne) ail tacoajntered La tM
l angwa country. Th Fangwe "
ratnlrtata, and art en of I he few tribe
In Africa which eal their own dead,
lit people were friendly toward MlM
Klugslry. but h bad greal trouble
In t-renlrg them frrra kullr.g ant
est.ng anina cf her raela. f-Ue did '
lint come aerrwa one burial flaee ta the !
aw Uat aar lw4 bneg Im(s
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