gl1-wlv PAPER i the... OFFICIAL NEVER ROBBED A HENROOST The. ..Portland tAIMff? widows I. has some of its own. fl Heppper I Gazette B Advertise in it and do I business. FOURTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1897. ( - WKKKLY 10. 7331 f 8EMI-WEEKLY NO 091 II ,;' ItFWfoil? II ' SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. rmber Culture, Final Proof. ruausHiD Tuesdays and Fridays m PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS 1 PATTERSON, A. W. PATTERSON, . . " Editor Business Manager Notice for Publication. TJkited States Land Offics. The Dalles. Oreeon, Dec. 1. 1896. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT RICH ard W. Bobison, of Eight Mile, Oregon, has filed notice of intention to make final proof before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at his office in Heppner Oregon, on Saturday the Kith day of January, 1KU7, on uinoer culture application No. 2 65, for the N WH of section No. 25, in town Bhlp No. 3 south, range No. 24 east. He names as witnesses: John w. Allstntt, Charles Ineraham John 8. Ingraham, Aaron 8. Haines, all of Eight Mile, Oregon. 4W4-D'y jab. jr. muja, Kegister. Notice of Intention. f AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OKEGON, 1 J Dm. 3. 1HM. Notice In herehv Driven JtlillPrfiainn Rnfpn Made Known On that the following named settler has filed no nauemsing naies maue nmwn un Mce of hi lntentfon to make final , ln su port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Joseph L. Gibson, 1'. S. Com., at Lexington, Oregon, on January 29, 1897, viz : JUSTUS A. MILLER, Hd . E. No. 5482, for the NEK Sec 31, TplN, R 26 E, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, Bald land, viz: Oiln H. Hodsdon, William Browning, Edward F. Browning, Jeff Evans, all of Le .initton. Or. - jas, F. MDURE, 499-509 - Register. Notice of Intention. At $3.50 per year. 11.25 for six months, 75 ot. or three moncna, strictly in aavanoe. Application. TH18 PAPER is kept on file at . L Advertising; Agency, 64 and E. C. Dake's tn AKenoy. o ana as meronann .Exchange, Ban Franoisoo, California, where cou- raots for advertising can be made tor it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. McClure's Magazine For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS A New Life of 6rant by Hamlin Garland. The first authoritative and adequate Life of Grant ever published. (Begins in December.) Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished (Begins ln May.) Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical years of the Clvu war practically a meinDer or Lincoln s uaoinet, ana is prpoaoiy ueiter fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative hlstoiy of this period from his recollections and correspondence. Portraits of 6reat Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series of portraits it Is intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title of MAKERS OF THE UNION from Washington to Lincoln. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. Stories of Adventure. A serial by CON AN DOYLK, in which he will use his extraordinary talent for mystery and ingenuity wnicn have, in toe "tuienocK noime ". stones, given mm CRAPS "BEFORE DUTY. Train leave Heppner 10:05 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Arrives 4:03 a. m. aauy, except iuoii-dav. West bound passenger leaves Heppner Junc tion 2:19 a. m.: east bound 12:51 a. m. Freight trains leave Heppner Junction going east at 10:43 a. m. and 8:45 p. m. ; going west, 5:30 p. m. and .4o a. m. a place beside Poe and Gaboriau. TEN FAMOUS 'OrilCTATi United States Officials. , President .".w.Qrovar Cleveland Vice-President ......... Ad ai Stevenson Bnoraiarv of Btate Richard 8. Olnev Bocretary of Treasury .. John H. Carlisle Secretary of Interior ....E. R. Francis Heoretarr of War Daniel B. jLaniont Secretary of Navy Hilary A, Herbert Postmaster-General.. William L. Wilson Attorney-General . Judson Harmon Secretary of Agriculture.... ..J. Sterling Morton .' State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord mrewrf ul uiot. ....... t. ...... ... v luva.u Treasurer Phil. Metsohan Bout. Public Instruction. ii.M. Irwin Attornav General C. M. ldleman ... ( G. W. MoBride j .. M. nitobell J Dinger Hermann uumrwautau j w H Kl ,. Printer W- Leeds (B. a. Bean, H :inmma Jntliraa Y. A. Moore, O. E. Wolverton 8ixth Judicial District. Oircnit Jude ....Stephen A. Lowell rroeenutinr Attorney. 11, Morrow County Officials. 'Joint Benator ........... A, W. Onwan rtnuraaantativa. J. N. Brown '"onnty Judge A. (i. Bartholomew AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON, I Dec. 17. 1896. 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 before E. L. Freeland, U. S. Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, 011 February, 6th, IS!), viz: HARRISON CUMMING8, Hd. E, No. 2862, for the N WW NW Sec 27, N NEK and 8W4 NE Sec 28, Tp 5 8, R '25 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: Charles H. Bullls. James H. Wyland. Joseph Bannister, Walter Bennett, all of Hardman, Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE, 503-13. Register. Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, 1J WRITERS IAN MACLAREN. All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will appear in McClurk's Maoazinc. JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A scries of new animal stories ln the same field as the "Brer Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thimblefinger" stories. RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McCLOitl's all of the short stories he will write during the coming year. OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maoazink a series of short stories in which the same characters will appear, although each will be complete in itself. Anthony Hop Bret Hart Robert Bare Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russoil will all have stories in McClure's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and Important features of McClcre's Maqazims for l97, the subscription priec 01 wnicn is oniy One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. - Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., New York. Notice is hereby given that I filed notice of Com minsioners. , J. W. Beckett. Clerk Sheriff Tmasnrer Hnrf eyor. School Sup't... Coroner J. U. Howard .... J. W. Morrow .,, E. L. Matlock ... Frank Gilliam J. r Willis .... J. W. Hornor ..Jar W. Shin ' ,...B. F. Vaughan H(S Town liinoim, Major The. Morgan n ...nll,on 8. H. Horner. K. J. Hlnnntn. Frank Roeera. Geo. Conner, Frank - flilliaMt Arilmr Mintw. ' u "7Jr' .1 VI. Hallock r ""'"" E. L. Freeland Marshal..'. A. A. Roberta PreenetOfAoer. Jiutiee ef the Psaos W. K. Rjchanon Conatabia. N. a. Wbatotone Uilted States Land Offlears. - nit.i.u. om. 1. 1. moor " '"l' A. H Burn ItacMTer B.F. Wilson -....rWlstor J. H. Ruhbina IUokItm Dec. 21. 1896. the following named settler has his intention to make final proof in support of I nis claim, ana mat saia prooi win oe maue 1 beiore j. w. Morrow, county cierx, at ueppner, Oregon, on renruary 1, 1w.1v. viz : DVVID BAKER, Hd. E. No. 5981, for the 8WV Sec 33, Tp 1 B, R 24 K, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Ben lain In F. King, William T. King, James M. Hamblet, Thomas J. Wtlllielm, all of lone, Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE. 503-13. Register. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON, J Dec. H. 18! it;. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make nnal prooi in support 01 1 his claim, and that said prooi will oe maue De- fore County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, THOMAS MtlNTIRE, A Campaign Of Education How to Get it (TIT A A Highest of all in Leavening Pow;r Latest U. S. Gov't Report at Ueppuer, Oregon, on January 15, ls'J7, vli: 19, Tp 1 8, R 28 H. E. No. 6748, for the BE' Sec E. W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ...... 1 01, saia land, vis; Thomas Ollllllln. Alex Cornett. James Mo- Intire and James Johnson, all of Heppner, Or. 500-10. . B. t. Register I UHFHBBLLELED OFFER axoatvr bocistxIesj. RAWLINS POST, NO. IL O. A. B. MMaatLaxlnitna.OrntU Ut fUtarday of eh month. AU veteran are Invited to Join, ivrnnoi. (lao. W. Hhitb. Adlntant, tt Commandar. D. J. McFaul, M. D. OPFIC1C S At Mrs. H. Welch's Residence. ' ' Nlht trlepkon connection with , the I'alace llolaL Notice of Intention. Land Orrics at Tmk Dali.rs, Orkoon, Deremlior 2tith IWSt. NOTICE 18 HEREBY (1IVEN THAT THE fnllnwlng liamwl settler has filed Initio of his Intention t make dual proof In support of hlsclaim, and thai said priMf will be made be fore the County clerk of Morrow Co., Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on February 15th. lsVi, vU: WILSON RICHARDSON, Hd. E. No. 4543, for the mi Ben ft, Tp I 8, g 24 If. W M. He name the following witnesses to prove I his continuous residence upon ana cultivation! ol, said lauil, vis: 1 .......... U flHkAM I'hB.IM M II..I1FI I.nlher Hinrt'nn, Andrew M. Peterson, all ol I KKht Mile, Oregon. J As. W. Mihikk, ItXyM negisier. Notice of Intention. To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature Is expensive. Leslio's Illustrated Wsskly, Published at 110 Fifth Avenue, New York, Is full of the beet things. Its Illustrations are superb; Its stories charming; and Its literary departments are edited with con summate skill. Buch s paper is a great popular educator. It should be In every home, The subscription price of Losllo's Is f i per annum. We make the unparalleled otter of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $5.00. No such offer was ever made before. Ho snch offer will ever be made again. These two papers make s most acceptable Christmas or birthday gilt, and will be constant reminders of the liver's kindness. Keailt by postal order or check to the GAZETTE, Heppner, Oregon. t national BauK of flew. W. PKNLANO. ID. B. BIHHOP. - ; rreaUest. Oaakler. TEASSACTS 1 GEN'EIULELVLISG BCSLVESS Lard Orru s at La OsakT'S. Osshok. NOTICK IB tlF.RItRY OIVrN THAT TH a following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make flnal broof In support nt hlaelBtm arid that Bald nronf will lie tnaile be fore the Cminty Clers of Morrow County, Ore. I WttKLY vts: JAmRH AYEKH H t. No. f.r for the N'4 HfW Has. S3 and It hi HWI, H) 24. Tp I ,! M. I He namea the following wlln. are to pmve his eniiilniioiis realdenos spon and cultivation of. said land, vis t John Harkar, laaae Vincent, rbarlee M. Lone, tie..r W. I'amraun, all ot (tallnwav, iretm, The MONTHLY Outlook 804 14. M. r. WILMON, Rrgialar. OOL.L.EOTIONS Mads on Ftrorabls Terms. BTOCl BRANDS. CrrUkKTV finlir.TIT CHI T. WUUawweliepti I r w HEITNER. OREGON First National Bank of ii Errs eu C. A. RHCA. T. A. RHCA. GEO. W. CONttft, S. w. sriNCi". a PrwslalsMt Vise) Frwslslsftt a Cashier Ass t Cs.hlsr Tmsirtf i Gtcenl Idty Bai'-ta. EXCHANGE Oa all parts el the world Bought and Sold. OolWrttotis saadeosj all M" f-aariasMe TerssSv Sorplue and aadlvvM rrosia. Hl.wiO oo. Ootario-l'oros Staic lioc k. f l BUBKS-CBHTfOH STHGEURE H . vV'UliMl, P'Of. prs yostrbrejal la freeof aSiarfe. Burs. t. O., HaftaMr, Or B rsss, Pits left hooUlars eaUa. aaiua as lft kip. ( aa(iln. H , Uardmaa, (r. Hnraaa HrajiVH 1 urn titH kip. Mtia braawUd Ue aama. Aau beaads I oa knraas rmi llitaki ea'Ua aaa a brand nm rtskt eboeUlar, eod eat off aad C x,k A. JIa.Ov.-Hra STtoa rltrbl knal itar, aiW, aaaiaaa right topi ear stark emp S tart a4 svlil la nahb IVaulaaa. W M .(talUewaa. f.-'a(lla Ipsa rtsM a, twaiWr Juck is aaasj mr lnnrssa. k U a tart kip. rtf, rV. IVlM. rw.-tlanaa W4a4 ft.Y na Ian eHoaiMar, eatua Saaae ess satlkip. awta la risal sm. U. A, RarMiar. O.-4'aMla. LP a riaht h l aseaaa I WMk bar Baxta rlalel Jaaast llarrr, ttfaaar. tar - W iwss ejeaswlad aa"la fca J a fukllked Every Aat.rday 13 Astor Place New York OSTAMO-IlVllSS favre Dnros Daily al A p. m. aa l a rtvaa tl OMsireS to 3 bosjrt. Si'ialo Faro $7. CO. Hound Trip $10.00 fW Tr-e rtM T Me pf sea4 tivnss cAsros at r ' - ita la aVa, '"! a4 HIS CHEDIT6Ki POUnD HlM M kaft aa. Haasr la Mia tba laA avoaWW rteM btp. aiaa aaaarail mmvm swair. inka. Palis. Iaa. 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Tbs Oatlook will b la W7, as it has bras durlof each u U Iwrotp-savpa tesrs, Uistorf o( Our 0a Tim la its vsrloo editorial drparlmeola Tbs Outlook gts otepeet res lew of lbs erld'i farofraaa; II follow wilhrtra tl lbs Isoporiaet kilaolliropls ii4 is d as trial Bo Tames la of lbs day j baa s com pie ta deparimeot of rUtoos peas; datotrs ssaeb spars to lbs Iniavwals of lbs bom j reviews ssrraal lHfir: fomtsbas cbaorful labla-lalk Stmot rua asd Uiln: sad. la short, alms to lva freeb Iblofraallos, rlnnJ iibaarrelkia, asd reaauoabls aoUrtainmast. pf In&le. lth tba fihr Biftb tolasst, lb psr w ill s am a tbs frfuUf maaa iitiesi, bib aUI a id ftoatli la lie S 4 tnierwe asd atlrS)raoa, lb Onll.x k Is fystlUI.eJ pvaff Hal-flay f fly (so Uwuea a I ear. Tbs first laess la Serb maU Is as Ulasiratr l If s. at.ae Narttwr, (Uitilaf aboallalreM asy !- aa It nrtiaarr Uo, W itk a laffs aatalatr of rffaa. Tie rtl Ti e Oalluvk Is lbre 44!ars a tear la klvanaa, of ! Ihaa a rt a dy. Heed lay a (awimaa svpf aa I ill taf r al- rd fPa4(te to Tb Oaiiak, II Aeic4 r.a, New Ttk Crf. Mr. Jaaaa Had tw I'aaMs la Se Tbasa Darlaf m la( kaarchv Giairvr Vaalilnrliu Joni'a, rcjlmrd ireDtlrinan, aa aad, Trry sod. lie iss a culnliiiliirr vtbrn be lunl work to do, aars Hanger's Itotunl Tsl-U, but, oa be rxiireaars it: "I)rm tlrre while trash bsb jti Into iks trade, au' imiw las iftit no work to do." Hut tbla stas not vliat risila him sad. "Ilia vera li(,n be said, "sm out tautb tia-in. "Wbofs 1b natttrr, CrorprsT in quired his frirud. "Why, Ias irot a little? tmifiry flit itat laat Mi, and ! went round to artlle da bills lea owrsl." "Plda'l ywi atlnd to It all ylffbtr' "iMr'a ii stran-w trt of Ik IV balrher b sens out, an b pitxry b wtis out, on)' every otw l at4i to ay WH. out, an' dm vria('d do but Iihw dat Bwinr'." "Veil, that aa unlorlty.and ran mi lake; but still you sbnd y mr P'l IhtrBt rta. a let hf OnuM tbrf weio irras tli!r lalrwa." Tpraa ) r rlalma! ah. dat a d IfnnM. Uhm lea pot Vsnv f'l'ttvl rtj ora tit itrrn sa stlltn Hi prra d"Ve rlalma, an sus ! r.nil.ln t ni km, ilr di aa Used tnr." The Darky Thought That the New Yorker M aa Very Inconsiderate. A Wall street man tells this story: "I was making the trl from New Or leans to Memphis in April by a Missis sippi river steamboat. On the first day out from New Orleans I felt the need of the barber's services and learning that the Memphis Bellei was tonsorially equipped I sought out that office. I found a single barber in charge, a rather pompous, tall person of color with flowing Dundreary whiskers. He was engaged In doing nothing at all with that grace of execution peculiar to the southern darky. I seated myself in his chair and was soon wrapped in thought upon some business I had be gun in Ne w Orleans. . The barber began, his work leisurely, the while carrying on a one-sided flow p' ".k to which I replied in monosyllv . T . "The day was wanL ind I was almost dozing away under the soft splashes of his brush when another customer entered. He was a nervous, fidgety sort of man and as there were no newspa pers in the room he amused himself in looking at a few prints hung on the walls, the attraction of ' which : soon. palled upon him. Then he walked to the door and looked down the ' deck where a group of roustabouts were en gaged in the game of craps. Figaro had by this time completed the lather ing of one side of my face and roused me by turning my head around. I inti mated that life was short, and I didn't care about passing too much of it in be. ing shaved. He was evidently disgusted with my taciturnity and replied with great dignity, bub with no haste eithe of speech or action; 'Cert'nly, sah, cer-fnly.' "The stranger's curiosity had been aroused by the gambling going on out side, which was as usual accompanied by the 'come sevens!' and shrieks of 'craps' which attend that game. " 'What game is that, barber?1 : he demanded of Dundreary. He of the whiskers made one or two artistic plays of his brush over my chin and answered :' " 'Lah, Gawd, mister, ain't yer ever seen that game? That's craps. Every body plnys it 'round this country.' "The stranger admitted he had seen It played before in the wharves and streets, but said ho had not discovered any mental light from his observations. A running exchange of queries and ex planations followed between barber and stranger, during which a not over keen razor had begun Its course down my ight cheek. Both parties to the col loquy were getting interested and I was getting bored. "The nervous stranger appeared somewhat obtuse, or, perhaps, the ver nacular of the barber was inadequate to convey the- full meaning of tlm terhniral details of craps. At any rate, be pn-aaed for further information. My face had by thai tlma been cleared of beard aa to my chin and part of aiy chrek. Fifteen minutes had been con umed in the process and my natienre was becoming threadbare. "The bnrber had exhausted his powers of description and, turning to the stranger, he said: 'Well, aah, ef you really want to know bow to shoot craps I kin abow you,' and placing the razor on tba shalf he ojienrd a dra'ver and withdrew a pair of greasy-looking dice. Tbep be stepped over to a table and Wgmi to give a practli-al etpoaition of the mj trrirsof the game. This was too tnurh. 'Herri' I tried, raising myself in tba rhnlr. 'Finiah up this job before) you get to crap shouting.' t'ertalnly, sah,' ha replied to me hd turning to the stranger ha added: One rtilnnt) an' I'll ahow you.' It only took a few tnlntitrs to ronv plete bis work on ms and aa I put on my runt be and the stranger prta-reded with the game. As I Ml the nnn I could hrar him miitrln about tba 'hurry aonra a-oil la In ao,' it ia still ion tlnya -fora gel, to Mem phi a.' N. Y. Hun. MM i; v v ABSOLUTES PUKE willingness' to 'lituLc .uu inc tiis- covery of the murders. He is even sus pected of having intended to turn the vessel over to the Cuban insurgents.1 What mitflt have been the astonishment of the pilot on going on board to find the vessel in "charge of the ""colored steward nnd a-Harvard sophomore pas senger, the mate in irons, and the bodies of the three murdered persona towing astern in the small boat! " That last touch is characteristic. The survivors did not d are throw the bodies overbooird because they were needed as evidence to protect themselves as well as to con vict the guilty; their superstitious no tions were appalled at the' notion of keeping the bodies on board the ves sel; so they compromised by towing them astern. Undoubtedly the Herbert Fuller tragedy will form the plot of many a future sea novel. But no' romancer' could have afforded to invent so extraor dinary a tala. He would have been laughed at on account of the inherent improbability - of his Incidents. The murders might have passed muster, but the Harvard' student and the colored steward in their extraordinary i role would have ' been pronounced simply impossible. Buffalo Courier. , IN OUR POCKETS. We May Boon Ita Able te Carry OaUons of Coffee. In the forward march of science, na ture's methodsarebeingclosely Imitated in the laboratories ot the synthetical chemist who has already been able to make 'an artificial quinine which con tains most of the therapeutical proper ties of the real article.' Two ticvninn cheiiiiKta working in Berlin have jui-t produced an artificially prepared cui-. feiiie, the alkaloid to which loth tea and coffee owe their refmhit g sti'nn luting and analgesic proper! lev. As miiy be readily iniiigini !, says the Cincinnati Knqulrer, th iroM's by which t his has been done in e.'.ert il'ing'y elalxmite and costly, but the ilihouMr- ers are not without hope that they will be able to simplify nnd chrnprn it so ns to bring it within the region ( practical economics, aa has been done with many of the coal-tar preparations wh'eh, though now exceedingly the up, vere very expensive when first produced. Kliotild the anticipation of these two gentlemen lie realized a cup of ten or coffee w ill resolve itself into a qucHtlon of minute ielleta; one of the alkaloid. one of suecliurine, and one of a highly concentrated jollk, which will only need to lie put Into a cup of Ixiliing water to ho an efficient substitute for the real article. . IT WAS ON A TRAY. of English. She speaks German, alto gether." "She has not much the better of my l'nnn," I Teplied. '"He Is a Frenchman, and can neither speak English nor Ger man ; but I guess if they get married they soon will be able to "Understai.d each other." Custer went further into the partic ulars of my scheme.- I told -him who the man was and my reasons for think ing that he would be willing to marry the German woman, children and all. That afternoon Custer went on horse back over to Jarvis' ranwh, laid the mat ter before him, and to his surprise and gratification Peter jumped at the chance. "You go back to town and make the arrangements," said Jorvis, 'and I'll hitch up and drive over this evening and have the job done at once." "All right," said Custer, "but don't forget to put a couple of extra, seats In the wagon for the young ones." "llow many dw you say mere werev asked' J or via. "Only six. Now, don't spend too much time sprucing up( because I'll have everything ready before you can reach town if you go for the horses at once." As Custer left the farm the old man shouted: "GooiV-by. You will have to ride lively If you beat me to town. My horses are not driven for a bride very often, and they can stand it to get over the ground at a rapid pace for once in their Uvea." Sure enough) Custer had hardly time to break the news to the widow, through an interpreter, before the dualling Frenchman came tearing through the streets like mad, and reined his panting horses up In front of Custera store. Before leaving Seat tle that day Custer had taken, the pre caution to secure the necessary license. with the understanding that it could lie returned If not used.. A preacher was called In, the bride sod groom were Introduced, and made maa and wife. in almost the same breath, and half an hour later Mr. and Mrs. Jar-vis and the six little onea were comfortably seated In tli big lumlier wagon, bound for the Jarvia hotneirticod oa Cellar river, as happy aa clams at high tide Seattle rost-Intelligencer. A SLA TRAQCDY. Tse I I Ulie a arf a aa . ft M la. Oe - N a4al-t .- .1 a.. SelafW, W. J , ai,-a-i .... f w mm ' e aa. e.ie jw aa e - e-.a a4 a a . leei w ood's tw i fyaaa a a , t.. , a , F aWa a4 tm 1 CJ a I I fS w . aa a nm awe aaesliaetiaa y ' III I ' r' N. ..waafciSi a. w tr m. I I W SB "! a4 m km mmm t) mrmtm " Prewett sey If ( k t, ,i. kw fWa.. aa I S . Saw- a - N-waa SS I I I II a as.-, a.. a-lU I mm mS mm-m..m, I I mmJ I Twaw St ST SUaaw l a. j aeaj f I I I laei ahHuw, rnpmmm, awua sws aa laft ImS II I I I a 1 U U LIQUOd PROMOAS eUNCBf ! ef fanlaaa. Ma., tfasat fa Pva4la Ike rrwsilMilM law t'iffil-lv who iwla Main baa diffrrroi at.iry !! Ull ren hie return of j l a rirism In pllia rlitnka. aar ' I le rm Yrk Pun, The hsitijWii but a. t,. I by a ll kex.an traxl.r r aattian. Ma Save that mhrn l aVl f ar a !r tW al a I' ar'l n t h I. I wee e'ea u lh'l fa-fii. ab b be I l.f.'l.iitf In II l ot ll le, no wf.l. h aef a fiiHr tf w aw-f attd aeral tumbler, f l a ! rha ra. fter ttmf is'-ta aa a rlawidellef, srltb fl nreitly I alf a dwra yaa lniryre f,n r a mil W r ftirta-d. mrr, f '4 fnat, but t w.r earn nwl th taraera, wl.l. h war wnr Irmiial. on t l!;a I ny Ufae., l'r.m lnwf uc m t,lV ) ; trmm mm.thrt. fmi f rve H.'.'t.rt. j n, I i l.tirttrvs . ly ( 't iM'' I w.th a rah trf a..ie mvm bf t'ttmM t,-fnmr ia 14 rwm alv Tl- Ml lFl!e Iti la m'tff wis lkl I l.a rJ. Wnl et-ea airarwt 1 1 K'drl (a f a ! ,t f l-i"' wmM f l .rf'a I l.le', 1. 1 w af th a ail ft la lr.fll tl trial; ! fweca k4 ! f . P'aaa tvt't f Ik a ft- aianllag ksary af Ska A Karkeallaa MHkarl Pallae. Tbeara baa rvrr brra a faorlW aceua with rofiianrer fr dra-rat oriiira rira and tragic rrlrnra. Tliia baa lon duo to th sa-eluaintl V blrh it tfTrra and also, prba, to Uia trsvliUona of pirnry wbirh baiia about It. Tberawaa a Urna when the Una f d era area tain brtweaa lb pi rale Mid Uia aarefui marltwr aa not vary sbarily drawn, and tba lata l'rblir Mulford, who grew up In a wsfarloer Ue o ami ba.1 atra ar-rved on abiptaiard Iwfnra Ua trisat, ww wytsta an artiel ruaintain- lor Uial tba MatkaMS wblrh Still , r vail brlaee-n ti PnmmlrT and tba rtvw of a ship are a rli of tlw daa akr all aeafarlrtsr dm-a wera larartiraJly pt faU, I'rawihly a JneW r plana' ! of iha barah treaiient a abirh aa. lore are aubjertevl amilil I fteufw! la U.e arbitrary autWiy bkh law aixl rtw I nn nrwaxfclly IrSlna Ufaia aatilpfmsa- lf, fur It la alnwat an as loan that tin tewiririad ea er aJ aye lals to tj nan ny- U.al retlilrf but la k of auttway. Hy (.re tenia awry ttian frtitn WMualt g It. At ail ei,u. Ua rea-trr f a a hte tertje to n.eet lllhaa STla .f ny4rrWMialy dark eWda. a til Ik raW ul lha niartna rvrfurhlta nf a f-asar re rraJw a It tt 1-kaMy tef a luaj rfima, al I If i4 m fenr rally neiti nalw and riinralinaf trMarlr, ,1 tt alfify of Ilea Aoietuss lavrVevi. li n tertrt l ull, ahirii tna Nr) lra bate Iwe-n rvwsiUy Ulliag. beeer. la aa tract, ally etafU if aa mJf felsd ty P le.rna.al or Kuawll. Tba aftwrn i.f a I iaa often atarmsTb bv) saurdefwl l-y lha flea, a ho I w- w tba eaawl, aixl t a ania as j lx llwt et ,f baa yabd K .raw la l'il.a;ler tftiMl U eap lain, aa la lb ra of Ik a..-aiy. V Ml al t eW tally Wi U aaalal fear taraa tt le rra nSj taakfit Hat llfflartt P.W-r la iKal It ita p ata) l.l let ( f"i'elp a Wt fct;:.t Uea rav .!, .a a Sal tl. sawwwj taata. H etk trairat II tn st-'- ! )! w f j tyl' j i Jla a Wky Johant ('outit Not Pal the era Waiter tke Uonr, The lady who liven at the family bofr-l on the North side wns dressing for din ner. She was not exjiecting cotiiiony Just at that moment and waa eoiiiewlint atartllng to tbr rye. In no rye was there aava bera. Huddenly ahe we rotiaed fmm a eontrmplatlon of her rharma in tba mirror by a kmark. "Korne one la rapping again," aba niut- trn-d. "Kverylxaly In this hotel areins to have a bantmrr out," Then ia a rlrar, bird-like voloa she called: "Wholeltr "It's Johnnie," aaM avoir. Johnnie waa the rad fared laiy wMh the iwlnatablng head who brought up lea t(r and tlilnra. "What la It, Johnnie r aakrd tbe lady fair. "I bava a rani." replkd lb page. Tut II under I ho door," aald the charming rueel- "I cau'L" said Jobnnlet "Hi on tray." And lb elrvator fell to tba tawrnnt wltb a prratr rah. aimple Kaonsh. Frleml Why la it that your son rldca to biwlucas In a cab and you alwaya go on a bus? Old Mnn Well, be has a rich fafclter, nnd I have not LomVrm TltrHita. Jl foeifortable While Traveller, In oool weather. Tba Union raciflo system heats ita Iraina Ihroaihool by steam beat from Hi angina, Ibua task, log avery part of all ita eara pleasant and oomforlsble. It also lights Ita eara by tba celebrated liaison Light making them brilliant al night. Paaaang ara carrlad daily on tba laat mall.. For sleeping oar reservations, tickets, of In- formation, call on or address 11. W. Baiter, Uen. Agt, 133 Third aim l'ort land, Oregon. ' HUNTERS MIT I DY THEIR GAME. Ifaaey la Stall. rsrUlan rUuraiit krepr-a mil aUi- tl fMinry with tbrir buttrr. Tba gltr It an asf-evat I" taste and fa war an I rnakea tk itiferiof tmtu-r mnre jaJst- able. TAKINQ CARC OP THE WIDOW It aa Ma saa t tUSrts teat a Itaka4 4 Paiaa. ( Tarlra ('saw, U ttular aU ra- kwr al Ib-nUeti, ran to U l'avla lrflifroer tfti'V, brr I vtaa rnt ployl. aial rt4atl a vary and atory, 1U aaad thai a Lrrtnafi wiaman wlUi alt rhlldrra bawl arr11 la ! m frtJfi tha old rwitttry a few da; s ta-fura on bar way to ftearaaU Ut )otn bT biM haral, ul on bar artHal In KataJ ftad . ar-twtt tbat fcy liuakatxl bad Is kill-l la Ita tniaaa Ml ta la-M rb rould im1 iak a fd (ef lf Halt aay aaa etitterait naiy or frM..l ( wwr aald tha la of b-bl'W bl M 1.I kr lninlia aaata. si thai b bl rten to fwatlia to arvair Uf ta ra,aly t laka eara of kar tniil ah aa In a aw4Un la ear fr bralf and family, M ha ha had Bnstherl b etsy M tarrwd W Mt and a a ad a bat I aniild adtlaa, Jatia awl bia raixh. wills ltity nf rn fiar U, ti.U'trve to r..p Is er'l .liaif 4 sntlsi fif taM b 4rtak and tit ffir tln.i4f fiaesi s kara aw. Info my tt,lt 1 1 V a PaaH, and I f "l aawr, cl. y ai I atlt.ll ' ef kVw anil r.'lr snalliautait aa a J lll f UaI.Vea V "May. I sla alt;t idffin f," laat imlf. "VI Mt ra aaat !' Wt fwarr a rnaa M Is ait l.il lfa. alia Ka ly laatad af th 4atls i f ! kiia1 a Ifc.a tk laat fVny days ! lhal. tl i ii Hmk T 1 ' learaa tthara Saoriamea Have llaralv Set era lllatwa from IllrO. tlsnie Killnl in full flight baa a mo-tiii-iilum lliuli nrru a Ita long way some times. Umdon Field rrlalra a-vrrl In at oners . her the bird hair bit the aMiriaman. In on re frrorge Mon ti era was aliiaitlng in tba wim.U of leing f aland nhrti s groune.ilrhen by Iw-airrs mine fW luff abHirr ' ami high up. lie hot at It, and then, with lha other barret, f!rr at atmihir bird. Jual ae bf via alMiut luwrrihg bl gun after the -rolid shot be rerelied a libra on the bd that kaorkrd hlin artitf raa. The gruoa flrat bit bad tumlile. Bpntnol bla bnul. Iliat same a f lt timwi a wbealman H'l.nsT alour hear tha Una of banter a.lniiiliiif Hi aivnrry did not Jwne a big l.l k null till It fi-atlirra brualird hi la-ad. Ilia bliak rah hl tx-rn kill--.! nd had nearly hit blni In falling Hi lU'lfniiiton vtilum on abiniUng tla how Hi 11 ( liartea la-aji aa krwa ke tail al lb battery by grouw It bad shot, A a'roer bat nlaklity eatrtl bun front wrMtua injury. American huntrr ha bal almiUr ra.rten'. A snan a riding along In a ims Mini lira ago, arvaidipg t'l I'nfeat and Mfralli, alien annwtlilfig bit bint on lb head a lh eiMtnrb bare la mal klrrl l r, An una.un.. d prt(itlf M in? Ilniirh lit M had bit hi in fair. U ay the i.ird ilil i.ol turn kl I aa ro'i. h a ni).i ry aa tit fart lhal afrllr' wairtirne fly ere.it bout t..l'S atnl ar killed In m 4"ltHf, ra4 af a f aMIaai' list la red hat rf a rs ! I al nail Mns hmm i" in f ilean kiiiif y for any t r.l Iheif ry tloari. l for of.'.i r II tl ptai.fiil rll iil li.aae i.ff.fn. , tt t,e he nvarntla aod lo kl I'luUr i hnirh al !:, rl (ay f.a ta a lfi i.f i.flt. (, Irf frtm rbaiularlaii, at Ih lal ttoan In tl. ro ll and aa ia l. 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