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

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    TO THIS
HIS
Frofeeeor
SCIENCE WAS OFF.
GIVES THE CHOICE
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT UNION
NORTHERN Ky- PACIFIC RY.
VIA
VIA
Spol
MINNEAPOLIS
, AND . .
St. Paul Kansas City
Denver
OMAHA
AND
LOW RATES 'WALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Figured Uight, Bat Did Hot
M ow for fcrror.
One night a young man in Divinity
hall at Yale undertook, with a toy rifle,
to hit a lamp, tut his aim was poor,
and the ball passed through the v in
flow of an eminent and venerable pro
fessor of science and imbedded itself in 1
the wail.
BURGLAR TOOLS.
The Cartons Implement of ma Unlawful
. Culling.
To the eye of an honest man no tool
is a burglar's tool. Were he to find a
most approved kit he would merely
think that a mechanic had lost his
t.rw.k in trade. Drills, punches, bits
and ordinary jimmies have each almost i
THEY -CH2AT .CCUNQRELS.
Street Fakir V.'lio tel Kiirmlee Book
I'mJrr 1'alae Fretene.
Even the itinerant vendors of small
wares on the streets, who jisually dis
pose of their little novelties and what
nots so readily, have had to resort 10
practices quite objectionable this sea
son, remarks Countrv Gentleman. For
counterpart in open daylight work, I instance, here
3 . .,. ..liJct iimiA wmild it
This was the opportunity for the pro- J 7; were im-
-rr " . .i..
noonn Steamers Leave- Portland
' Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
f. full nr-tniln oall on 0. K. & N.
Agiiit ta Ileppner, cr address
W. U. nURLETJUT,
Gen. Ebbs. Agt.
PoiiTLAND. OREGON.
E, McNEluL, President and Manager.
QUICK TI3VI33 I
San Francisco
And U point in California, via the MU Bheta
roui ui
Southern
Mirtu
Pacific Co
if rui uuu ow.w w. j - .
ford Courant. iie, too, set to worK
and captured the curve, and with the
exact skill of infallible ngures ire
the ball right back to the room of an in
nocent colleague, who didn't even
know the rifle had been fired.
The unfledged minister flatly denied
all knowledege of the affair. But men,
even ministers, have been known to
make denials in self-defense, uwl the
professor ihad tJie proof with him. There
was the bullet, there were the marks of
its course, and there was the computa
tion worked out.
It looked as if a pulpit career was to
be nipped! in the bud. But the guilty
student heard what was going on. He
called on the professor, confessed the
offense, pointed out that the man of
science was 200 feet out in his computa
tion, and advised that the matter be
dropped right where It was. And that
was done.
AMERICAN PANTOMIME.
Clover Clown Are liar to Secure-Somo
Wnll-Known Perforuinn.
A comparison between English and
American mintoniime will result favor
ably in many particulars for the Amer
iean, because novelty is sadly lacking
in the former, nuys an exchange, lac
English clown makes his appearance op
the stage with a "Here we are again"
with a certainty that only equals tht
coming of death and rent day. Hump-
ty-Dumpty, Columbine, the por.cenwn
and all other funny people are an sierc-
otyped as three meals a day, and our
cousins across the water look upon them
with open-eyed astonishment" year
after year, with a stoicism that borders
on the ridiculous, if the same iucucb
were fallowed by purveyors of that elase
of entertainment here, how long would
it last? With the American insatiable
thirst for novelty we should say but a
very short time.
l'antominiists like the famous iiri
rnaldi and Ravel families do not flourish
now, and the pantomime must combine
irreat mieetacular features ana in
genious devices as well as comedy ele
ments. Pantomime has never neen suc
cessfully engrafted on American soil;
otherwise it would be an institution in
every large city in the land. But when
ever it was well done it always paiu
well. Years ago the Ravels came to
New York and lx'on in the craze of the
town. Francois, the rattier 01 tne iani-
. . . it
n,. kiuwRT thronuh Hhiorni vt an
point Rwt H1 WWIIn. .mini r.-iii
of thel'arifio ( .Biit. Pullman HuHnt
Attflht tnejrMi train, Mtonlirm mperior Jly, could set the house. i a roar by
aoMiniBMKlatmn tor rainti-ciii i .--.
For t. titiketa. Imping oar reeerraUon,
to. willniionoriwlilreii rvfliia
Ben. F. V. At.. IMrtlawi. Oregon
plements of crime. 'lo tnose wno
know, the two distinctive burglars'
tools are the sectional jimmy and nip
pers, the first being a steel bar so ar
ranged that it can be unscrewed into
several pieces for convenience in car
rying. The other is described by the
Philadelphia Times as like a pair of
curling tongs, the clutching end being
armed with little teeth, and isused for
turning keys in doors from the outside.
The manufacture of these tools is not,
as has been supposed, confined
clusively to any set of men. A burglar,
desirous of obtaining a kit, will go to
a hardware store and purchase drills,
brace and bits, punches and wedges,
these latter being in a series, from those
the thinness of a knife blade to others
the thickness of one's hand. This assort
ment of seemingly innocent tools he
takes to a mechanic with instructions to
temper them to a certain hardness. To
another blacksmith he goes, and, draw
ing a diagram, has a piece of iron
made in accordance. Still another
makes him a second part, and finally
the thief has a "drag," the most pow
erful and perhaps the most useful tool,
from his standpoint, that can be used
in opening a safe. It consists 01 a ion?
screw, wi .h simple iron braces to bo
attached by a link to the knob of the
door. A hole is bored through the
front of the safe by means of a bit, a
block is adjusted on the inside, and on
this is placed the point 01 tne screw,
which is turned by a crank. As the
screw revolves it penetrates lurtner
and further until the back is reached.
Then, ao the tremendous pressure con
tinues, something has to give, tne
front generally being ripped out., lnis
onnarn.tns. in addition to its simplicity
and quick work, has the advantage of
being noiseless.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN MINING.
Value of the Arc Lamps In Pit Sinking at
Great Depth.
A novel application of the electric
search light has been made in Scot
land. To enable the workmen to labor
through the night while a pit was be
ing sunk a search light, the apparatus
for which consisted ol an arc lamp, n
lens and a mirror, inclosed in a sheet
iron case, was suspended over the pit's
mouth. Access to the lamp was ob
tained by a sliding shutter on eacn
side of the case. The light, says the
St. LouisGl.ibe-Democrat, was focused
or adjusted by a screw on the top of
the outside of the case, ana wnen nee-
HUNTING THE RACCOON.
Exciting Sport In the Fall on tha
Western Beserve.
is a man wno nas an
armful of paper-covered books to selL
The book is a very light piece 01 no
tion, a tale of love, written cy some
embryonic and ambitious scribbler. It
has no - literary pretensions, and is
meritorious in no way, except that it
is innocent of all grossuess and ob
scenity. A child might read it with
out risk of irritating its moral epi
dermis. Such a book would not tempt
one man in a thousand, even at the
nominal charcrc of five cents a copy.
Indeed, the same books are being of
fered from a peddler's cart, two blocks
ex. i above, at that price, with scant buc
cess. The vendor in question lias Deen
long at his trade. Intrigue is neces
sary. Throwing his heavy coat apoui
the books, thus covering mem irom
view with the exception of their rett
backs, he moves cautiously and slowly
across the street and back again. No
policeman (it is apparently a police
man that he is trying to evade) being
in sight, he exclaims in a fitting tone
for the occasion: "Fifteen cents,
gents; help yourselves. Suppressed
edition of the latest craze. Don't stop,
gents; move right along." Humanity
pricks up its ears. Here is question
able literature for sale. The imagina
tion appeals to the grosser instincts,
and a youth slips fifteen cents into the
extended hand and pulls a book from
the pack. "Help yourselves and move
right along. Don't collect a crowd.
Use care, now, and pass along," excit
edly continues the imposter. . A gray
haired man drops a copy into his over
coat pocket without looking at the
title. The example becomes con
tagious, victims increase, and soon the
stock in trade is disposed of.
Aa Ezesedlaclr Tricar Anlanal That Ca
Be Captured Only by the Aaalat
anee of Trained
Doffk
JL1W
Trot. W. H. wno
imkM a peciltv of
DM WHW
boat
Till I Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps,
a (jenerous sumple ill be mailed of the
most popular Catarrh nnrt Hay Fever Cure
(Ely 8 Cream un.:in ; sunjcieui. iu uu
strata the great merits of the remedy.
EL It BROTHERS,
66 Warren St. , Now York City.
Rev. John Reid, Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont.,
recommended Ely's Cream Balm to roe. I
can emphasize his stnteiuent, "It is a posi
tive enre for catarrh if used as directed."
Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres.
Church, Helena, Mout.
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug. Prioe, 50 cents.
walking across the mtage, and poor esh(iry tnu uu,p could bo adjusted to
Ant.
WW
George Fox, who was the best panto
mimist the UuiteU States ever pro
duced, win a good Huwcssor to FrancoLi
Itavel. Chicago New.
SHINGLES LAST A CENTURY.
( nf Mlrlilffun White feilar Keut
(ilinalln Itavace.
Theif are said 1o Michigan white
cedur Nliiturles now doing good wrvire
that have I teen in
FIAVfRfftMl riM,fs in f""U" ,inVP " tages: The light in the shaft bottom
TlPY P r I'd! eVHmiire and wciir for over "5 years. far n t.x,.,.hS of that given by the
I 1 1 J 1J 1U I is "'''" ,lint ',i"'n,' nllt-HH 1le or(ii,iary sinker's lamp, consequently
HlVllulM durability of shingles, and the fart that mrc work enxM j,,, ,H.rf0rmed in
-TO TDK
white cedar Is the natural proum t in
Mii h'L'iin mid red eeilnr of Hie Paeille
..... a. I
roimt U In Id to be proof that tne ron
1HDT iVn OAHTIIIMflT eedur In naturally n-lapl-l f-r . I eouthe
UiUH ill 11 UUUIIIUKJI fiicli Di'ftioitM hh the middle atid north-
. THE TALLOW TREE. T
It Frodueee the Famou Rice Tape ani
Rich OIL
Our foreign consuls quite frequent
ly send home curious and interesting
accounts of the things which come
under their observation while in line
of duty. These articles, valuable from
several points of view, are never seen
hv one in each ten thousand of our
anv position by a thumb nonulation. because the documents in
- !... . i -i
which they appear, Demgciusaeu wim
other "government publications," are
seldom consulted.
In this way, says the Detroit Free
Press, much that Is interesting and
valuable to the scientist and general
reader is overlooked. For an Instance
the descriptions of the curious vegeta
tion of China, especially the "tallow
tree." This tree la the stillingia sebi-
fera of the botanist, the root of which
dilluso light throughout me wnoie
t.haft, or be concentrated at the bot
tom. The niirri.r, which wan hung in
on its center, could be moved in a ver
tical direction, so to deflect the rays of
liffht to anv required .pot, and could
be fixed in
screw.
This method of illumination was
found to give the following auvan'
given time. The lamp, being stationed
on the surface, could be K"t at easily
nt anv lime for adjustment without in-
eonve nienee to the (.inkers, and in the
U THE I N10N PAflFIC SVSTKM.
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Hmntt i'ltlm-f i
IliiiiiU rlmt
Mm
'uliit
t Ii,mm (! i tl'i !""' u Kiwh'ta
STEAM HEAT.
MIWItMT
PINTSCH LIGHTS
KATICM.
Jl. It'. JU.Y777,. f.Vn .1(.nf.
..rffiiM-f, Or;ON
J. i !!M;r, A.r nt, .-... r, trH.
Silcr, bf0 America
J VS TOt
d V UlBlCie POTISId
eJ
. . . . i ..i i.
weitel'll Nlatt'x, ete. , pi ruuniir my v-
t'iou is biiiiifht ngniliNt the led eedur by
conie- n.iliielv: thai til' te III Hint
iwid iui lie id hi'h in, ill the eliliiat
,f rertain a-etimi". IH'tid iqioii I'V
mtrr no to eoriiMle riiiiniiv I nni
with uhiih the -ltiligle ' fa-teied
onto riwif", the ri'ft i't-ndiliff t' th"
minhI Biound the rtii;K ami '" eiuiitig
a ! a k y riflhU ii. tion rplniiiiig t hr
In.lra often lo In" wen around
imiU In riil eedur rnf. Another 'mt
offereil for einittiilcriitUm In thin e iiim-e-lion
I the fin t. n etiited. that a xhinjile
In riilm-d bv kiln trhig, ami that no
MIm drlt-tt lnu tr mm Im- rrgnrded a of
.ilm fr otiulih' oik to that
V liit-h In Hr dliinl.
MAN.
event of the strain fdvingolt lire-dump produces oil, the bark the famous "rice
it enve nei feet immunity from dunger paper ," and the berries tallow. The
of explosion. Anouier point, in nova grcany ixTTies are oi a ngui iH-ancv
little Importunee a that by the aid mj resenible thoMi of the coffee of
of the light those la cduirge could we commerce, both In size and color. In
from the Mii fiu e what wn going on preparing the tallow the beans or ber-
Ix-low, nnd a pni. th al mining en- rrn re llrht hteameil and then pounded
ginu r who vHted llif colliery gave as j order to separate the mewicarp from
1,1, .minion Unit this alone was worth .h(s kernel.
all the out lay. eveti if the light served 1 Ti pMip a then placed In a bamboo
no other purpi-M". I seine and the mealy portions separated
from the bulla, the tallowy auosunce
HOW MICE MAKE WAR.
having the oil enpreaaed from It In
AN UNCOMFORTABLE
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C'lltOAOO.
Hilara IM Wrlihlnf aad
fthnw lie 'Ur.
On a Harm d.nfrui, elow lo I ho
I,!,,., rm-f of llaii.iii r.t ln' iiljmpie
r..f pnrdi ii, mtiy nightly I .
Hip Ne "Hi Hrrld.'UP( U ""t
r,.il,(,.H.il.l.- men hi New York. He
Hp mun who poratp I he aUiuiu
lghi hieh pluy nm Iho atuifo. He
. Itnrflv riMHii lo ataiwl up.
kip. I. mini .f the limp and tareii il Iho
tttaop lu foio tiilO,
. low nro tti trying to l""k
t.n, and lomf.HUit lo 1'iat the ' '
Ihrm iiint W a ppr tiil i'CiaMn.
'I h. ) il and I Miu h and i':.. en I
I.l ,. .,- t Wi 1,1 l i.lllf 'lt ldr I- II"
I . r. I, -t !.- ah.fl and jrl in full !,
IV U il.rrp fr for boms ppfy !':'
Itr lnlt al-nil ana " ,,
lp In l,rll. ir loprl Hip Ht l. ."
..f 1,,. rg. Ho k ! d -M.P-
t iarm trail mi k ai?'t Hl '' If lrow
iwasm i 31. Paul R'o Hrr3
. ,. I ) t,m,( . ... Itv aamo ItlHo o-nw
a ,- H irtth maoip.1 ar.Hin 1 lio niH'
I I tti ) llrlh.
s , I .!., i i... a in f bmnaii li.lorr!
That ta Karh Oihpr Slan
lllml i.pr.
tk'fnro w had mueh obm-rvod mice,
the u e of their long toils was a quoa
Hon Hint had pu.. led u. Ve do not
know of what mtv lee they are to the
f. mah'H. but l U" buek they are. we
m o. of no in Uu ir roinbut-; furwiit-n
lin y lU'hl they very often faeo one in
othi r Maudiu r on their hind leg, the
l iiN then mnUlng. a wil!i kangaroos,
Iho third featnro of a trip"!-
Their apwarttiioo, when thoy thus
sLunl failng one another with their
head thrown baeW and tholrpawsla
front nf their faces la, on account pof
harm of the rr nomldnnoe it Iwara to the
rMmlure ol prlre-tlghtern, exlromely
com to. aaya a wrllor In the Northwe.
hmall mice, al-. when atiaoaea oy
Uu lr Wggor ooligonora, ran tneir
l aws Wf ire tholr faoea, the attitode
in Dial i-M- strangely tifgptlnB' one
of d.'j-m stloo.
hat oornra whm Wltigorotit bucks
actually rngage only Inntaotaneotts
lndrraph rotiU rocird. eo rapid are
iKpir movpmonta. I'rosumably, thoy
irv to Mie. twt nwt eonUlcf dofoe
Ui bt-Mor part of valor, f. thoy never
appt-ar to frt hurt much and brtwwa
the rwimW wilt nibble away at the
rntt whUh brt.ntflit them Into the
tktnaife. onlf ahowln tholr eselie
mont hf ratilinif their talUealnt the
(rr-Mind. vcannally tall aelwd by
the lopth lcaU to ne " bavlrif to
draif hlrnrmy over the Bf till tha
Utwrlrw r-
ding oj Tbei I large, primitive wooden presses, while
the chaff or hulls is convened into
fuel. The oil thus obtained is nsed for
oil stoves, lighting purpose, etc. The
whole tree from root to loaf Is sur
charged with oleaginottB mattor, and
broken limbs and abrasions in the bark
ha e Wen known to eude pure oil for
days In anccp wilon.
The corn is fully ripe in the shock in
many fields on the western reserve.
and the season lor raccoon hunting, or
"cooning," as it is more often called,
has arrived, with its attendant scenes
of sport and excitement. He who has
never experienced the pleasures inci
dent to a night in the woods with a
trained "coon" dog during the month
of October can only learn what he has
missed by enjoying such an outing at
the earliest opportunity, says tne
Cleveland Leader.
To hunt the raccoon at night with
success, a trained dog is indispensable;
for the scent, disposition and "coon"
education of the dog are directly re
sponsible for the number of pelts
which are brought in at a sometimes
earlv hour in the morning. In the se
lection of a dog for the sport it iawnot
best to choose a hound, as the ability
and persistence of these dogs in "giv
ing tongue" warn the raccoon of his
Aantrcr and trive that crafty little
animal ample time to seek safe seclu
sion in the hollow of some large tree,
which size and value prevents the
hunter from cutting down. If the
dog's education has been neglected,
and he manifests an inclination to
follow the trail of rabbits rather than
that of the raccoon, the hunter will
not be likely to carry anything home
further than the remembrance of a
midnight ramble in the woods.
However, many dogs about whose
ancestrv there clusters an imperish
able halo of mystery, develop Into re
markable "coon" dogs. Some of them
are verv keen-scented, and will follow
the trail of a raccoon over the ground
where the scent of rabbits and other
animals is encountered every few
yards. A well-trained dog will take
large circles and skirt along the edge
of woods that border corn-fields, never
"giving tongue" until their approach
to the coon is so close that the viva
cious little animal finds escape ny
flight impossible and scales the near
est tree. Then the frantic and pre
longed notes of the dog proclaim to
the hunter, who may be some distance
away, that the game is "up" and a
coon has been "treed " If the tree is
a small one so much the better. The
animal is either shaken out of the
branches and the dog given an oppor
tunity of testing his metal, or else the
coon is shot while in the tree and the
dog allowed in at the finish. It often
happens that the tree is a large one,
and then the scientific part of coon
hunting is brought into requisition.
The hunter resorts to what is called
"shining the coon." This is done by
placing a lantern upon the head and
walking around tne tree until iae re
flection of two small balls of fire de
notes the location of the game. Some
times several pairs of gleaming eyes
are revealed by the rays of the lantern,
and then the hunter knows that the
night's work will be a good one. The
explosion of a heavily-charged shot
gun is the means employed to dislodge
the coon from his lofty perch, and he
flls to the earth with a substantial
thud.
The coon is an exceedingly tricky
animal, especially so if he be an old-
timer of the "swamp" variety one
tfiat has encountered steel traps or In
numerable dogs or been filled with
bird shot. He will take to rail fences,
rrnm streams, run along the bottom of
shallow creeks for long distances, and
jump anything but a freight train
when thoroughly alarmed. If the dog
is inexperienced, the coon Is usually
able to baffle, his pursuers, and is safe
from further annoyance lor tne time oe
ing. Hut of ttlmes the sagacity of the dog
will resurrect the trail that suddenly
terminated at the creek, and the gen
eralship of the pursuer proves him mas
ter of the situation.
A favorite haunt of the coon in Octo
ber is In the cornfields that akirt the
Urgent tracts of woodland. They vUit
the cornfields to food aa soon as dark
ness aettlea, and will sometimes go
tpvrral miles to a favoriu locality
They are hunted for their pelts, wntcn
may bring from one dollar to one dol
lar and fiftv cents in the market, and
for the rare sport that It affords at this
season of the year. Sot Infrequently
VnilMfMIT.
doubt treated and cur
ed more cases tnau anj
living Pnyician; Bis
success it aatonithinf.
We have fieara oi case
of o years' standing
cureu u7
him. He
nublishesa
valuable
work on
this di
ease, which
He itooi
with a
larara fcot-
a it. .wint. mm frn to anv sufferer?
who may send tneir r. o.m "'''rT".
We advise anv one wishing a cure "adreaa
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Cm
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Send model, drawing or pnuiu., r
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charge. Our fee not .due : till patent
a Pamphlet, xiow w vuwm Vui - -,
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They illustrate that greater quantity ie
Hot always most to be desired.
-These csrds express the beneficial aaal-
ityof
RipansTabules
As compsred wit any prevlouely know
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Bipsns Tabulee s Price, $o eenta a boa
Of drugglata, or by mall.
- BIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 1 0 8pf U0 M., M.t.
WANTED-AN IDEAraorJ.
BURN Ca, Patent Attorneys, Washlngtoa,
U. tor meir i,ow i .
Cummings 8c Fall,
PROPRIETORS
OI the Old Reliable
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Q., C. M. & St. P., C & A . P. Kt. W. & C,
and the C. St. h. & P. Railroad!.
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8emi-Weekly Gazette is 2.50 and the
regular price of the Weekly Oregonian
is 81.50. Any one subscribing for the
Gazette and paying for one year ia
advanoe can get both the Gazette and
Weekly Oregonian for $3.50. All old sub
scribers paying their subsoriDtiona fct
one year in advanoe will be entitled
the same.
NbwFbbd Yard. Wm. Gordon hat
opened up the feed yard next door to
the Gazette office, and now solicits
share of your patronage. Billy ie right
at borne at this business, and youi
horses will be well looked after. Prioet
reasonable. Hay and grain forsale. tf
IS
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 t vision, who now do not. Thousands under the new
law ire 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
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PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manafer,
618 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C
I Jf. H.-Thf Com pan V it omtrolltd y mnrly thontand Itadinf
paptrt in tht Vnited m,Uu, and U yuartnuta oy
TF5TTmiraiTrg5
OEPFNER,
AttornoyH at IrOW
All busineae attended to it, a prompt and sstisfaetory
manner. Notaries Public sod Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDINO.
OBEGOl
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
CoUimbiallivcrandPiigetSoundNavigation tk
pIsr.ASt-H OP THE SKI.
The Inu-tii lulling ami smarting Ind
ilrnt lo erfc ms, Mtrr, salt-rheum, and other
dtaeawsofilie akin is imUutly allayed by
epplylrMt CNmterlsins W od u running down the back.
(I nimntL ilanv VerV bad cam hs berq I T .. 1 .. 7.. ..i.1...
r-miaoentlt mird by H. It Is equally
Ston TttETHOSE, BVtLET CiTZIRT AND OCFiS WIVE.
on thee expeditions the dor blun.lrrs 1 1.0. Aider Rtreet IX-ck, Porttsad. for Alnrls, Itwseo. Loaf Beach, Ooeea
ob to one of thiMks odorous animals taat
k... Urn. bukhv. black tails, and a
emVk-nt fr lu hint piwe and a favorite rvtn
edv f-r ar nipple ehspped hands ebll
alalna, fmt bit, and rhronla sore eyes,
l or tale by dmimUu at S3 cents r bos.
Try nr. f JjS fendlUea Ptwdert, Ibw
are juM hst s hone oeU bee In U1 enti U-
UuB. 10UM, UKWO puriurraiw ni
Yi sale) b Coseer
Mnmetlmea the acquaintance so sortdru.
I formed Is of a lasting nature. Ia this
i the faithful companion of man in
an eielllnf ehes Is foroed to abandon
his favorite rag by the fire that be has
been wool to lt anl dream upon, ana
finds himself securely faaUned to
lanre airy shed at a aatlafaetory dls-
l.,. fn.m the hmiM. II M H sdi-
t'.rh and S.heitta. Direot eofioeetiiB wIIb lletaeo taamers sen rail
road; also at Tuueg's Bay with Seashore lUilroed.
VULBPnONSI
Leares rrtl4 11 K. DaH. eH Soodar. teetes Aatnrla t f. M. Peltr, eseept Sadr.
Uaves rwtlaaS IK Iwltr. SuM.f. Salrrt.f ait 11 P M. Iare Astoria PeJtf S
Bit ti A. t.,iHiiMlr a4 Mea4r. iuodar algBl.7 t. M.
OOTJAN WAVD
alarnav l 1 r. .
r.M.
Lmvm rVHUiwt Sn.l ran iltfwt la Iteent. Tl1T l 1U Si . tt
UaT Ueeiw 4uM4f 4 frUlar at?.A. M. IHi lUinUf m'.l
Fdfi;i Ckifl It M Ptsliaitloi k!. Beiciei Fw (f tipeist
I uni-e irora iur I . . . . . . i.n n., n... .
k ltrnli, d'Qlt I ,iT, Dd rrfinrd the H.f takes the oe-1 r i.(r. cp!. i.n, , ,ru, ,
trix-km to which be has bewB otUNS
CHARACTER AND PMY5IQUC I 0d the pnmoaBe4 eoldaeaa oa the
st it.i. M ..7ZU wtia llref hf I part of lh 'mU' tlrcl hrt" 'f 4
e4 w-.r'M I I Mii, koona ia -bark up lbs
(IS I! ! 'lit A
I. t,n In a I. i.ti,f t-i'd a '
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w..ii,4n il'i a ! l'i"i"'l no ""
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I at lil Uemi'irnio'" jwra.W- I
Ibe f iilrn
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fM Nweiee tkel Will lwe letetweaiaej ta
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the
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K .Mtk lUll i:". aa-l "f lis" c,ne, ,. (List Mem. 1
Glance at this Map
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nf niKf taw raasa.
trleatit tslheob-
he ( ef rroep Is
m-mmtm rl.l. (til.lre b are tab
ia St.. i " '-
Judlns rhsrarter br phralcaj lodl I roBf tree.
rations was practU-vd by the siwleata
as well as more ocrult arts of divina
tion, the quality sad euhw of hair be
In; especially a ewbjeel of I henry.
Mralrbt, lank batr was rvrsnled aa la-dk-auveof
paalltsBlmlty aad?eward'
Vrw. Napoleon was only Ibe esreptb
that t rvl Ihe rule. fr hla hair was
alratifl.t a aa Indian's. KrlMly balr
waa ei-r--l l acwpy ereae
of nature sad cl"inea of tmaaaer.
The rottipnetil betwertl lb two
Itr wee eMf4 mt dirat le,
that la. atraifht hair, ettdtoff In s..fily
trte-l rimrv ArhUlra ae4 A)as Ttla
m ei bad this arl of hair a4 w
b!a were the bwba of Tlssott. the
miaaaihrfpl Aihealea. Ia !" a
Urii r llt Wwwa balr waai4.
er4 the innt Waatlfal. as well ae ta
dtrejiiee of UUlDgeBee, asalablliir. l
There are two distinctive speelea f
the North Arorrtraa rtveeo.
(aUfiTuia or Tesaa animal differ
from tbuae f.wnd east of Ihe Mll
alppl river ta that they have black feet
Tk fnr of the prairie eooa of the wrt
la of lighter enloc Ihaa that of bis
Mtra bmlher. This la scroti o led t
by the fact that all fur-beartnf aab
nata hare darker rnata
lUlrkty litl-red rrfWO.
it; E::!:j UHs
h-4 Ie II let S4 very eeilf ar-4 rtaepj datry a4 etireene tpt,bHy lo
M slwt safe !t fII. Tb lk rhsrwisef IKe r.prrn aes. lUack
bale was rsiiMnt wtm ilrar ry in
Uastaae, Vet red was sa ob)t of et-
I
STt"S la beees ; IMS l SooS) fat
nmtA bf s iseeaUar rveah rwaga, Btleb
bteb kt ai' rfi4 a4 l(l
aevf be NHN by wbe
bee Kee'4 It Tbe Hose Ie set
It whew Ihe Skil l tret. twsrse
If CkeUUl'e Cwagb lUeaedf lefree
If aiai a! tt tr U sretf mesh
drteb-pe-l It l VI ihe an
Taere tt e la I hie rtv
N e-Htia r4kr.g lejsftpMta, fee
U bf I
A H.
trrme eriw, a rtrhidww rertl4 to
sack SB ettreme that eves d.akeys
saffrred frt It. arewdlng U the pnv
etb -As wkhed as S r4 Sm" Anwrtjf
tke iVih S r-l 4 ekl wsa ery r
A-nfi.-l tt bat. It n-m a bub
wa'.L
Ike 0if OS if tat U
Te Ike eet t the l'au fecav.
e tiw twe ree4( eejiaj ae a ii
f.e-r rlM f U4 S
A awl vt" 1 1 . - U Jea IkuW-ejww Ie
IH I t1l. l (-. B4 hil- ' t J (teas trt l . ta I t'tel Hl,
,1m! nieel iMkHkg tntea
HttoM: Moiatare; laleaes) ttebltH
and etioaisg 1 xwt at lgkl: or by
serai ebieg. tf aibvl to swells ae less
ore f.-ea. kteh cftea bUd S4 aUjeirste
seeoettag eery Hesfewe tt
aveal stops Ibe IWhlosT 4 blewdiag,
keel slewtalkes, S4 tm wee) r
eaoeee Ik leaser. At 4gte4e mt bf
sail, bw It) seat. Iw. ?as A
rbitedWr-kis.
twwetfs la Sea.
pWttlleti tna.1 at Ike stkarkoff
arratry Ui t'r leilkaU Iksl Ike
far wfcick wl Ibe Week spot
fttt Ibe so kete e wut,Wf effect
ta t-wpief tk lf eeifecw IS IM
rtlld He pn eslek,
fw.pe f Ike ....,. mm hw.J tkat
m lit lfcrfk Ike rair f Ike ma
trm frwp cf )'a t Ike offemii
Si4 tmwb f A 'e h ft
tfcti eiker al)rt. rt rrrt 4 tbS
iia, TH ' ' " tksi er
rw el lfc a-l' t1"' mm
For tho Curo ot
Liquor. Opium u4 Tobacco Habits
II kt kaJ4 st kaleea, Orefes,
TU MiM fimutifmt Town m fAe Ooosf
Cell at Ike Osttvrs fae reV-nt-i
Mrvtlf e Mean. IrakUewat rtw4 ears
ears.
OUR STOCK
OF . . .
SPACE IS
TOO HEAVY
AND WE
ARE WILLING
TO UNLOAD
It to Advertisers at a great financial sacri
fice. You ncttl it in your business, and as a
nutter of busmen vc must sell it.
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