Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 20, 1896, Image 4

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Of Two Transcontinental
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NORTHERN Ry
VIA
Spokane
MINNEAPOLIS
UNION
PACIFIC RY.
VIA
Denver
OMAHA
St. Paul Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean
Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For (all details call on 0. R. k N.
Agent ta Ileppoer, cr address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Geo. Pass. Agt.
roKTLAND. OKKOON.
E. McNEIlL, President and Manager,
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And all polnta In California, tU the Mt. Bhaeta
route 01 ine
Southern Pacific Co
The Tat hlahway through California tn all
polnta Kan end Ronlh. Uranri Hranln Itout
of the PaniAo tiest. Pullman Haffet
Hleavere. Beoond-ouuie Bleenere
Attached toaipraee traine, affording n parlor
aoomuiuodatiuna for wxiond-olww ixvtaaniwra.
For rataa, tiokata. almpiug eat reearrations,
ate,, mil upon or adilraee
R. KOKHI.KR, MniKr, K. P. ROOKBH, Asst.
Gen. r. m r. Age ruruaua, uregou
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FRENCH SOIL IN GERMANY.
Historic Spate That Did Not Oo with AU
eac and Lorraine.
It is not generally known that the
French still retain two little pieces of
German soil one in Alsace itself and
the other in Baden. The monument
which Napoleon created in 180ft in
honor of Gen. Desaix, who fell at Ma
rengo, stands in a small garden near
the bridge of boats over the Rhine at
Kehl. Desaix had defended the bridge
with great bravery against the Aus
trians. The monument and Garden
were declared by the peace of Frank
fort to be French property, and they
remain unto this day.
Till eleven years ago, says the Pitts
burgh Dispatch, this little piece of
French soil regularly had a P rench vet
eran as sentinel, who lived in a little
house in the well-kept grounds; but at
that time the German government of
fered to take charge of this piece of
France, and the oiler was accepted by
the French government. The place is
now prettily laid out and is guarded
by a sentinel trom the garrison at
Strasburff.
The property of the French republic
in the duchy of IJaden lies in the par
ish of Achern, which has a station on
the IJaden State railway. It is the site
of the Turenne monument, a granite
obelisk, with a medallion and inscrip
tion. Thi land on which the monu
ment stands has been French property
since 1H75 till the present day, and it is
still guarded by a r rench military pen
sioner, who lives upon the spot.
At the beginning of the Franco-Ger
man war in 1870, a party of liaden fire
eaters proponed to reclaim this small
piece of land, but the Itaden govern
ment, with a chivalrous international
loyalty, put a stop to the attempt.
A WISE ROBIN.
a Very
REPUBLICAN
PLATFORM.
Full Text of the Declaration
of Principles.
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VIA THK UNION PACIFIC -SYS1T5L
Tliroiiiih I'ullitinn I'elai'e Sti'ints.
Tmirl.t Hl,.,.wr ami Fri o Kn lining ( heir
Care DAILY to l'bl.u.
Many hourt earnl via thla I Inn to Kaatern
TidnU.-
STEAM HEAT.
UOWICMt
PiKTSCH LIGHTS.
HATICM.
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II'. BAXTER. Ce. Agent,
I'ortland, Virgo ,
J. C. It AUT, Ayent, IIejiner, Ortgon,
JScltntiflO America!
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laaata Sl lto.a.la, tut lilf.
The Little Bird Got a Drink In
('lever Manner.
That was a charming object lesson
which was noticed in the yard at the
"Hickories. ' up Windsor avenue, in
Hartford, and it was an instruc
tive lesson in helping oneself oas
well. Midway between the house and
barn in located a large cask as a drink
ing place for tlie horses.
Usually, of course, this tub is nearly
full, but at the time referred to, the
water lacked quite a little of reaching
the top. A Inn' came a robin, spinning
over the ground like mud, only stop
ping for a moment, as is his wont, to
listen. Keaching the tub bo quickly
vaulted to the edge. A look of disop
poiutment was visible when he arched
his pretty neck so that one eye could
look down at the water. It was too
far away and the bird trotted around
quite ill at case. The faucet was leak
ing just a trifle only a drop at a time
drop, drop, drop and the robin's eye
finally caught the crystals and the lit
tle fellow almost i-houtcd for joy as he
danced around to that side of the tub.
l'l living himself directly underneath
the outlet, he threw back his head,
opened his beak, and thereafter each
drop landed In Iiih parched throat.
More than a dozen drops disappeared
down the narrow channel; then the
robin bowed his hcud just a little, so
that the cooling drops landed on the
top of it, and trickled down on either
Hide. Then it How away to a neighlior
Ing tree, ns content and happy as if at
peace with nil the world.
UNCLE SAM, JUNK DEALER.
He llaa a 1'rlrn Mat of the Old Trumpery
Ho Illapoaea Of.
I'licle Sam is a sort of second-hand
dealer and runs n good-sixt-d junk shop
on Ins own hook. Not only thut, sav
Ihe New York Adverlta-r, hut he sends
out clri'iilaru to Ihrso of Inquiring turn
of miiiil, with di'M-riptions and price
lihln of bin wiin's, j 1 1 .-1 us a hecoiiil-huud
IhniU tlruliT or ostuj,rc stump or coin
colli-clor wouM i in.
If a grand iirmy xit kIhuiIiI conclude
to fi-stiMin the rafters of Its armory
with old ion licit and unliqno m-uI-
nls It will Urn! l iu U Sum right on
hnii'l, f r, t!i 'Mijjh ho has !i-owd of
nil his heavy linns, he hat luiiiiini'rubin
old pittoli. inu UrtH, Imyoiii'tn and
hulu ra whii li he la not averw to din-
imalng of at a fair price, and he will
promptly forward a printed price list
ti'iowing tli roin)iira!ire newness or
antiquity of hi M-roiul-hand wares and
warrmit in ( the ni l i. U s to Ih-cxaetly
ns represented and to till the lull pre
clwlv f"r di'i-oriilive piirpoM-s. And
thry ar" olTi rci I very ctiriip. tmk Ono
i nn buy nil old sword, MoihI stnlm-il
mid full of ini'iiiorli a of furioiiH charges
nnd w 11-mi (.lined n-Miulu, for twpu
ly llvo ci nis, a li. r-.' pistol fur a dime
or at SjHMicer tn-wh-loadrr for aevro
ilollarH. other arllrli-a vurying to ault.
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DADIES OF THE YEAR.
Thtlf ( rail Ira Hnald Inta t Mm Armaad
ha Marld.
I'onld thn Infiints of a year I ranirrd
In crailli'S, anya a atiitlalk'ian, thirra-
lira would -x If tul round the plot
I lo ai I lie rllir liaida at thi1 matter In
a niorf pli,lun,'np lijrht. We tmaginra
tin batiit a u Mitf rsrrli'd pt a given
int In lli. lr ninlhiT' arm. onr by
one. and the priai-wion U-lnif kept tip
hU'lit and il.iv utilil the Inot hmr In thn
twelve liK'iittia h id IHIhm'iI by.
A auftii ii'lilly Mm ral rata U allowrd.
but i i ii lit I In i,'iliitr pnat at the rat
of twmtv a miniile, twrUe hnmlrril an
hirtir. iliiiiurf the rntirr yrar. tin-r-
tU wer at lua "t would Mtly liart
arvn the aUtli part of !( Infanlilp tnat.
In other wonla. Ilia 11 that had to
Wrarrtl w hen the I ramp la-pan. wimlJ
lie able to walk w hen (nil a mere frm lton
of Ita rouira-li'S hal n arhed tha
lewi r a and whan the rear'a anr
ply of l-abiea waa drawing to a rloae
there wmil l N a rear fiiard. not of In
fnt, but ( riMiipiriir alt ) ear-old liya
anda-uK Hoawill I re I her a aUrV
biiif eal. uUil.m . the many tbo !
ktt lUiil le In flt-urea
lUl l'iitf to I'mdlrlofl la llepvaer
l.obn Mit I .iii. 1'aia.ias jMimae of
Wilia! I'teJItUia ean aat lima and
amiit; I f leklkf IliM IcQla, 11 S
((iiainlmi Ibe atle the pratriae
lea the atea aill waka ranaeaiam Ua
1 n'tlork train at l ebn t raatlleton.
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kalaral litaalittr
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b.l aud gitta a el. er and Iwaal.ful
xaitelt.4t. luteal If MrlleaWar
ran N la It. tin. l-i g-. lh W a. ll
Ofr.i'iiii, Ihe gnaaltat attrf of
II, Mel. UilU (Ull,U ill elr.rl
f in a lian. , af. l Nt Ma llla
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The Republicans of the United States,
assembled by their representatatives in
national convention, appealing for popu
lar and historical justification of their
claims to the matchless achievements of
80 years of Republican rale, earnestly
and confidently address themselves to
the awakened intelligence, experience
and conscience of their countrymen in
the following declaration of facts and
principles :
For the first time ainoe the oivil war
the Amerioan people have witnessed the
oalamitons consequences of fall and un
restricted Democratic control of the
government. It bas been a record of
unparalleled inoapaoity, dishonor . and
disaster. In administrative management
it has ruthlessly sacrificed indispensible
revenue, entailed an increasing deficit,
eked out ordinary current expenses with
borrowed money, piled op the public
debt by 8262,000,000 In time of peace,
foroed an adverse balance of trade, kept
perpetual . menaca banging over the re
demption fund, pawned Amerioan oredit
to alien syndicates and reversed all the
measures and results of successful Re
publican rule. In the broad effect of its
polioy it bas precipitated panic, blighted
indnstry and trade with prolonged de
pression, closed faotories, reduced work
and wages, baited enterprise and o rip
pled Amerioan production while stimu
lating foreign production for the Ameri
oan market. Every consideration of
publio safety and individual interest
demands that the government shall be
resoaed from the bands of those who
have shown themselves Inospable to
oondaol it without disaster at borne and
dishonor abroad, and shall be restored to
the party wbiob for 80 years admin
istered it with nnequaled success and
prosperity; and in this eoonection we
heartily indorse the wisdom, patriotism
and suooess of tbe administration of
President Harrison.
TUB TARIFF.
We rsnew and emphasize oar al le
gist) oe to tbe policy ot protection as tbe
bulwark of Amerioan industrial Inde
pendence and tbs foundation of Ameri
can development and prosperity. This
true Ameriosn policy taxes foreign pro
ducts and enoourages borne industry and
pnts Ibe burden of revenue on foreign
goods; il secures the Ameriosn market
for the AroeriosD producer; it uphold
Ihe Amerioan standard of wages for tbe
Amerioan workingmeu ; il pots the fac
tory by Ibe side of Ibe farm, and makes
the Amerioan farmer less dependent on
foreign demand and price; it diffuses
general thrift, and founds ths strength
ol all on tha strength ot saoh. Io its
reasonable application il Is Jusl, fair and
impartial, equally opposed to foreign
conlrol and domeslio monopoly; toeeo
tional discrimination and Individnal
favoritism. W denounce the present
demoorstis tariff aa sectional, injurious
to publio credit and deatractivs to busi
oess enterprise. W demand snob
qaitabls tariff oo foreign Imports a bleb
corns into competition ilb American
products as will not only tarnish ade
quate revsaae lor lbs oaary sipn
see of lbs government, bat will ptotaot
Amerv as labor from lbs degradation to
lbs wags Uval ot other lands.
Ws srs aol pledged to any particular
ached alee. Tbs questiosj of rales is
praslloal question lo ba governed by
conditions of Ihstlaieaod of prodaetion,
Tbs rating and nooompromisieg prioei
pis is tbs protective and development ol
Ameriosa labor and loJualrr. Tbs
ennnirv demands rig lit MttlasMol and
thea il wants rent
sea AS.
Ws condemn tbs present administra
tion for not keeping faith with Ihe sugar
producers of this country. Tbe Repub
lican party favors such protection as will
lead to the production on Amerioan soil
of all sugar wbiob Amerioan people use
and for which tbey pay otber oonntries
more than $100,000,000 annually.
WOOL AND WOOIiBNS.
To all our products, to those of mine
and field as well as those of tbe shop
and faotory; to hemp, to wool, to the
product of tbe great industry husbandry,
as well as to finished woolens of the
ill, we promise most ample protection.
MERCHANT MARINE.
We fsvor restoring the early Amerioan
polioy of discriminating duties for the
pbuilding of onr merchant marine and
the protection of our shipping interests
in tbe foreign carrying trade, to Amer
ican ships tbe product of American
labor employed in Amerioan shipyards,
sailing under tbe 8 tars and Stripes, and
manned, officered and owned by Amer
icans may regain tbe carrying ot our
foreign commerce.
FINANCIAL FLANK.
Tbe republioao party is unreservedly
for sound money. It caused the enact
ment of the law providing for the
resumption of specie payments iu 1879;
since tben every dollar bas been as good
aa gold.
Ws are unalterably opposed to every
measure caloulsted to debase our cur
rency or impair the oredit of our country.
We are, therefore, opposed lo tbe free
ooinnge of silver, except by international
agreement with the leading oommeroial
nations of the world, wbioh we pledge
ourselves to promote, and until saoh an
agreement can be obtained, tbe existing
gold standard must be preserved. All
of our silver and piper ourrency now in
circulation -must be maintained at a
parity with gold, and we favor all meas
ures designed to maintain inviolable tbe
obligations of tbe United States and all
our money, whether ooin or paper, at the
present standard the standard of the
most enlightened nations of 'De t.
fay!
OH amaTrV.
Ws belters lbs repeal of lbs reclpred
ly arraafrmtata negotiated by tbs leal
Republican admlalalratloa was a nation
al ealemttt and ws demand Ibeir renew
al and eilenelon on sorb terms as will
eqaatiae nnr IraJs with otber nations,
re mot reel fiction bk b now nbtlrart
tbe sals of Amerlesa neodnrts la pott
of ntber sonotnes, and seenrs enlarged
mntkat for tbs proditrl si oor I arm,
fureels sad factories.
rreteetlxa and rarlpeoMly are twin
meaanfes at llepaUiean pel, and g
aaad in band. iVnanevatM ml baa
reekleealy ( dona bolt, and bnin
at I b r ealaUiehed; protection fur
anal ptadnre; Iree staiek) f. Ibe
seeeaearwsof life wile ws da no fo
laee; reetpeweat agrttaal of aaalaal
inter! nhirb gain p ntatieto In ra
lam f.4 enr ira rhta to ex bees.
rMeetian bntlls np teal IsJattrj
a I IreJe, aaj Sarnie trnt own aal4
M oarle, reeif rueiiy ba ld p for
6a trade and led an Ut U snt
Ua'i
AS TO PENSIONS.
The veterans of the Union armies de
serve and should receive fuir treatment
and generous recognition. Whenever
praotioable tbey should be given prefer
ence in the matter of employment and
tbey are entitled to the enactment ol
auch laws as are best calculated lo se
cure tbe fulfillment of pledges made to
them in ths dark days of tbe oonntry's
peril. We denounoe Ihe praotioe in tbe
pension bureau, so recklessly scd un
justly carried on by Ihe present adminit
ration, ot reduoitg pensions and arbi
trarily dropping names from tbe role as
deserving tbe severest Condemnation of
Ibe Ameriosn people.
oi'B fohkiqn Policy.
Our foreign policy should be at all
times firm, vigoroos and dignified, and
all our interests io tbe western herui
pbere carefully watcbed and guarded.
Tbs Hawaiian islsnds should bo control!
ed by Ihs United States, aod do foreign
power should bs permitted lo interfere
with there; tbs Nicaragua canal should
be built, owned and operated by ths
United Stale; snd by tbs purchase of
lbs Danish islands ws should seoars s
proper snd much needed station io lbs
Weet ladies.
Ibe m eat so i e io Armenia bats aroiiS'
sd lbs deep sympathy sod jusl indigna
tion ot tbs Amerioan people, nod ws be
lter tbs United Ststes sbonld eianUe
sll tbs iolluesos it can properly sierl lo
bring Ibees alrooitie lo aa cod. I
Tnrkey American residents bavs bees
sipnsed lo tbs grsveel d sogers SB
America a property destroyed. There
snd every n hers American clllsos sod
Amerioan properly mast be absolutely
protected al all baaards and at sny coat
Mm ana doctshb.
Ws reaaserl Ihe Monro doetrtn in
Ita fullest eilenl Bad ws reaffirm lb
right of lbs Called Slates lo gits lb
doelriss tffpel by rpoodlag to lbs sp
peals of ssy Amerioan sta's or fnendlf
intervention lo eaa ot 1'aropeaa o
roaebmeat. Ws shall not be interfered and shall
not interfere with tbs Sllaling poeeeee
it of say Earopeaa power in this
beta It), hare, bat I hoe peeeeinos Banal
sol, on say peeteit, be rlWa.Wi. W
bepefttlly lok f eeerj lo fhsevrnt
sal withdranal .f Curoieas poaers
Irons IbM liemipbes sad lo Ih olllnate
asinnef all Cegltan tpaaklng pails of
Ibe continent by free snn of Its in
kariilsat. rt ntn aotrTaa.
liberty. Tbe government ot Spain bav '
ing lost control of Cuba and being unable
to proleot tbe property or lives of resi
dent Ameriosn citizens or to comply with
its treaty obligations, we believe tbe
government of the United States should
actively nee its influence and good offi
ces to restore peaoe and give indepen
dence to the island.
THB NAVY.
Tbe peace and eeourity of the republio
and the maintenance of its rightful in
fluence amoog the nations of the eartb
demand a naval power commensurate
with ita position and responsibility. We,
therefore, favor continued enlargement
ot tbe navv and complete system of bar
bor and seacoast defenses.
FOREIGN IMMIGRATION.
For tbe protection of tbs quality of our
Amerioan oitizenship and of wages of
onr workingmeu against the fatal com
petition of low prioed labor, we demand
tbat tbe immigration laws be thoroughly
enforced and so extended as to exclude
from entrance to the United States those
who can neither read nor write.
CIVIL BEBVIOE.
The oivil service law was placed on
the statute books by the republican
party, which bas always sustained it,
and we renew our repeated declarations
that it shall be thoroughly and honestly
enforced and extended wherever practi
cable.
FBEE BALLOT.
We demand tbat every citizen of the
United States shall be allowed to oast a
free and nnrestricted ballot, and such
ballot shall be counted and returned as
bast.
LYNCHING.
We proolaim our unqualified condem
ation of tbe uncivilized and barbarous
prsotice known as tbelynoliing or killing
of buman beings suspected or oharged
with crime, without process ot law.
NATIONAL ARBITRATION.
We favor tbe creation of a national
board of arbitration to settle snd adjust
the differences wbioh msy arise between
employers and employed engaged in in
terstate oommeroe.
HOMESTEADS.
We believe in tbe immediate return
to tbe free homestead rolicy of the Re
publioan party, and nrge the passsge
by oongress ot the satisfactory free
homestead measure which bns already
passed tbe bouse and is now pending
in tbe senate-
ANI ITS CTTILB
To THE Editor : I have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. Sr proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
send two bottles free to those ot your readers
who have Consumption, Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if. they will write me their
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
A. SLOCOM.M.U, 153 rearl St., Hew Tart.
7- The Editorial and Bntinesa Management of
tiuB ramr guarantee uut geaerou rropoaiuoa.
TERRITORIES.
We favor the adminsion of tbe remain
ing territories at tbe earliest praotioable
date, having dm regard to tbe interest of
the territories and tbe United States. All
federal officers appointed for territories
should be seleoted from bona fide rest
dents thereof, and the right of self-govern
meet sbonld be accorded a far as prao
tioabls. We believo the citizens of Alss
ka should have representation in the
congress of the United States to the end
(bat needed legislation tuny be Inlolli
gently enacted.
TEMPERANCE.
Ws sympathize with all wise and e-
gitimate efforts to letsea and prevent tbe
evils of iulvmperanoo aud promote mor
ality.
BIUIITN OF WOVKN.
lto Republican party I mindful of
the rights of women. Protection
Ameriosa iodostries inolades equal
opportouitiea, equal pay fur equal
work aod protection to tbe borne. W
favor ths admlsion of women to wider
aphsres of usefulness snd weloome tlmi
oo-o ration in reaemog lbs coutry from
Demneralic aud Populist miemanagemeo
and misuse.
Such ars tbe principles aod policl
of tbs republican party. By tbos prin
riples ws will abide, aod Ibees policies
ws will put loto elocution. W aak for
them tbs considerate judgment ot ibe
Amerioan people, Gmfllent aiik io
lbs history of oar great parly aod in the
jostios of our os use ws present our plat
form aod oar eaadidstea in tbs toll a
saraaes Ibal lbs elect ion will bring
victory lo Ihs Republican party and
prosperity lo lbs people of lb United
Slates.
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Semi-Weekly Gazette is 92.50 and tbs
regular price ot the Weekly Oregoniao
is SI. 50. Any one subscribing for tha
Gazette and paying tor one year in
advance cao get both tbe Gazette and
Weekly Oregoniao for 83.50. All old sub
scribers paying their subscriptions for
one year in advance wilt be entitled to
thesftme.
New Feud Yabd. Wm. Gordon has
opened np tbe feed yard next door to
the Gazette office, and now solioits a
share ot your patronage. Billy is right
at home at Ibis business, and your
horses will be well looked after. Prioes
reasonable. Bay and grain forsale. tf
iTMU.S. GOVERNMENT!
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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
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.
gWrite 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.
Jf. P.Thl Company U ton trolled by nearly one (Aoueantf leading nette
pnpert in Ihe Untied Rtnttt, and it guanmleed by them.
UKPPNElt,
Attorneys at Hr-ow,
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
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applying IhaniherUin's anj Min
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Maine, frM( Uiv anl tbriic afire etee.
lor eal ty drutnfial at 2j wnle prr boli
Try Dr. TadS Ceadllleri Pewdrra, thry
are juai a hat s hone nco I. iwn In t. nnU
11. T'liir, bl"al puriAer and Vertiufufe.
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whether the kttp ymirer re.eii-re nay
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Park and NahcHla. Direct eonoeoiioo with Ilwaoo eteamers aod rail
road; also at Yonog's Vsy llb Heaebnre IUilroad.
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al i . M., asn-pl Sutiday and Mmlar. eumtar nilit, 7 Y. 11.
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lara pnrtlan atxl mna HlrsH to llaaro. TiMartay aat Tkararlar al S A. M. Barnnlar at I P M.
I"1" llaaco Mlnilar a4 fiMajr at J.ao a. M. Oo aumlay mi at i t. it.
h?p$ Cbffifi It Eiilrod Dntiutioi Buth rVjfbfi Free tf Eipei
fat Mi, speed. Cowlort. riiveura, Tratel ea the Telepbeoe, Ballry GaUert end Oreaa Wave.
Keeley Uiiule
For tho Curo Oa
Liquor. Opiam i- Tobacco Habits
It I kvatad at Balaea, Orefon, '
Tht ttmt Beautiful Town m (As Cboef
Celt al tk fl. terra eOlne lor eamrnlara
airvtlj eoeJutii. Treaiweat arttale aS ears
tara.
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lvpared te dct elt r In ate lln.
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popnler pfiei IL
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straggles l other Amerleao penpl lo ,. ,.,.
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OUR STOCK
OF a a a
SPACE IS
TOO HKAVY
AND WE
ARE WILLING
TO UNLOAD
It to Advertisers at a great financial sacri
fire. Von need it in your business, and as a
matter of business we must sell it.
TlIK PaTTKKWi.N riJJl liMING Co.