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It will be Indupuuden' La everything neutral La auUiing. if I pilMiS : i t -"- ptyj London' Big; WheeL The big wheel at Earl's Court, Lon don, has so far been an undoubted suc cess. It has only a record of 15 weeks' work, but during; that brief period re ceipts amount to upward of 23,000, or an average of 260 per day. The total number of passengers carried round the wheel was 430,000. The re sult is an interim dividend of ten per cent, and a future dividend of nine per cent., with 2,000 carried to the depre ciating account. t Where Water Is Deep. A deeper spot in the ocean than yet known has been found recently by her majesty's surveying ship Penguin In latitude 23 degrees 40 minutes south, longitude 175 degrees 10 minutes west. A fault in the wire caused the sounding to be abandoned after 4,900 fathoms had been run out without touching bottom. LOCAL 8Q.U1B8. VISITINU TOILKTTES. I S I WW tie, !& J8.S)Ssl I Mi isSl "hw:..eH' .an Q0XOXC TI3VX23 ! 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(Tirenlels, 111) fHANI-.l.lU CAU Ittee & SI. Paul R'y This Hallway Co. 0irle Its trains on tlis f ainoiii Hook y ate id; DgbU lit trains bf lootriolljr tliroutfb ool; Usee iha oeliibraloj eleolrio bvrlb reil I till lamp; Ran ilily qnl(ai paasenger trains vrr day suJ ighl botveeo HI. I'anl nil Cbioago, tuj Oinaba sol Chicago) tli Chicago. AilvvauUcc & St. Paul Also oMraliHi tlearo-lieale.l veatilmleJ train, carrying Hi la 'eel privals eoiuiiarlnient rare, library buffet mol InaT or, snj alace tirstsiusj room alpMrt I'artor cars, free rx'litilng rlialr fart. nil lb Tery tai uioiug cba.tr car ai'iTica. For liir4it rales la any point in h I'nlteil Htalee or Catiala, lI'!r to Kent or J lrrea c. J. i:itY. SfflC 11 TUUOCOII CARS TO Hr. PAUL MINNKA.I'OLia uri.uTii KAK(li) IirTIK. (.HELENA Tickets lititeil to !( (minis In tU Coiled HUtrs anJ Cana.U. J W. C1AHKT, Trtr. I'aaa. Agnt. (ieneral Agent. l'oftlsnil, Of. a iAat ItNOl. v.' COVS)IONT A en4in a m4 )ii,i, ef a4 ..if M.HI. f, u. k4 . ,tMti.w 4 1 -I , Hta. il.i I (wnqftiMBii.. .1. 4 1 . ,..! I'l (' l-4 MMrl IM-MeH. p.M4e e M a to Mfcu,.!. ,am. ' ihrnek) kM A l Noaist) Mm SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, '"'' ilfMM w,.a ew.iii t f 4B' "'5. r WM4tl II 9 kSS fc -1 fek.it bMM .i iIab. a l faist Wm4 la as lmm4 MUNN A CO., , I IimS.si, Ksr lark. F. OUCID C ATFOLKSIt1 - - Mfc .U m Mm f- m !. V til t fta,t.t. mm m 4 - Hb let I - -' M ' .PATIENTS THIATIO Bt MAIC They Are Made This Season to Look Well Without Wrap. Toilets for calling are being built with special reference to outdoor wear without a wrap, or, at best, for a loose cloak or mantle of fur, to be left in the carriage or the hall. Bodices of heavy, warmly lined broadcloth are popular, with boleros or small Etons of fur or velvet. A tiny black velvet bolero in trimmed down the fronts and most odd ly al)Out its edge by a frill of thickly plaited black ribbon which stands out from the figure almost like a ruche above a very tight and high ceintuire of moire. The bodice beneath is pluin to the point of severity, with a military choker, about which is tied a black rib bon, with a short, square bow under the chin. In the tortoise-blue broadcloth. with black velvet bolero, overlaid with rr.itifi if' cream' Honiton and earacule fur, black moire riblwn ruffles, and ceinture, the effect is stunning. Motifs of fur and lace are used to trim tle skirt in deeo. sauare scallops, knee deep, with plaitings of black ribbon beneath. Whole blouses of glace-printed velvet are very French , with thick ruches of fur about the throat, and perhaps fur sleeves and a yoke of fur on the broadcloth skirt. Kuches of fur seem a bit improbable, but de signers are capable of making a fab ric serve every purpose, however for eign to its popular use. They are usually ni:ule ot ciii iicule, that thin, expensive and very fashionable fur, that is so adaptable Unfiles of this fur are also stvlish. Thcv are. rather, circular flounces in ilitferent widths, sometimes in nn edge to a very short bolero, some times ciii-ircling a skirt about hem and knees and titill higher about the back breadths only, giving that smart, bouf fant effect to the tournure. Choix of sable, of seal, of 1'ersUin lamb are worn tw well as of carncule. They are formed ly two loops of four and two sharply-pointed cutis thrust through a buckle under the chin, to fasten a boa or collar reaching fur lielow the waist and edged with sable tails. Northing is so trig and appropriate for these autumn (lays a a tight-fitting bnsxpie and a plain skirt of conrse can vasen olose that it rwems woven of curds, with fully nn eighth of nn Inch of bright lining gleaming through its meshes. Hluck braiding put on by hand about the bnsOue mid the hips, a sninil capote of coral velvet and biack wings, with the tiniest of veils, the biggest of cantcule 4id blucK fentl.t r ruche, and n riifltv muff to match, with a coral lining, make a stun it ensemble for call intf. Another costume for this weather, when lowly woman goea out "in her figure," is also of coarse canvns, with. it large tuft dotting it all over, the color being a rich purple. It luis a l.liiek moire i:toii,tlie nhortedge slashed Into sultan tabs, wkred to stand out fiiuii lite figure alune the folded vel vet ceinture. th front rolling away from the Aiiislcout in tiff trtblwrt rev era. Tim t'louno beneath is of black eliriicule, of vthich the alrevea arenlso built, a velvet choker Iihv ng carncule vvIiil'S flnrinif out heiirntli each ear V wrv rough and coarse arrge Is hand Mime, lirsiiled In I'lm U in a lmnd band. hut encircles the skirt oblioticly In tilritl. n 1hw of ci'raetile and a steel Iiiliikle fu'ftcinil on one kucc, where the 'trultltnir eoii'iiiiiH'i. A ceitilure of Mni'U it. one, ulllitbil mpliriolialM'liilid, liing tiitiiiwt to the kiieea, and a twloite rrnvtil rf black moire. a iieetil;nrlv novel gown, the alec wit tptile cnMTiil w tth t he brulding. - SI. lAuis Heptil'lic. J as. Young is back to Heppner sfttr several months' absenoe. V. A. Stephen and son were down from Hardman yesterday. ' The Grandest Remedy. Mr. R. B. Qreeve, merubant, ot Chil bowie, Va., certifies that be bad con gumption, was given np to die, sought all medical treatment that money conld procure, tried all oongh remedies he oould bear of, bat got no relief; spent many nights sitting op in a obair; was indnoed to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was oared by use of two bottles. For the past tbree years has been attending to business, and says Dr. King's New Dis covery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it bas done so muob for him and also for others In his community. Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Conghs, Colds and consumption. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at Conser & Brock's drag store. An C. B. Johnson 'phones in from John Day that on last Saturday nigbt J. M. Franklyn's bouse and saloon at John Day were totally destroyed by fire. Terrible Aooideut. It is a terrible ac cident to be burned or soalded; bat the psin end agony and the frightful, dis figurements can be quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using DeWitt's Witob Hazel Salve. For sale by Conser & BrooK ' The damaged bridge near Wm. Hughes' bas been looked after by the oounty judge, and if not repaired at this date , will be in the near f ratare. Yon may bunt the world over and you will not find another medicine equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera BDd Diar rboea Remedy for bowel complaints. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by Conser & Brook. . O.: E. H. Clarke returned this morning from a trip to various points donng the past week. Some for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years bave eoffered from piles and tben have been quiokly and permanently oared by nsiog DeWitt's Witob Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. For sale by Ounser & Brock. E. O. : W. W.Caviness bas oome borne from Lehman springs. He will return soon to the mountains and go into tbe mining district. GEORGIl'S GOLD GLEANER. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. Old Woman Who Hunts for tbe Precious Metal. LUNG Report Says She Have av Rich Boars aa the Result of Maar Years ot Hard Work and , Fragral Living;. i LETTER I.I8T. IETTER8 ADVEimSED J Or., July 19, 1897. AT HEPPNER Kenoyer, H 8 .vtooro, r rati it l Noetzel, U When calling advertised. Smith, Miss Lulu Hlack, Geo A Williams, Jesse lor these letters please say i. P. Williams. P. M. How s Tnlsl We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh tbat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cbeney ft Co., Props., Toledo, O. We tbe undersigned, bave known F, J. Cbeney for the last 15 years, and be lieve bim perfectly honorable in all business transaction! and financially able to oarry out any obligation made by their firm. West ft Trnax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnso A Marvin, done gin up all hopes now, Marv Odom, gold bunter, lives in a lit tle cabin on the mountain side, about a mile from Auraria, the ancient mining town, of north Georgia, whose best days were those prior to the discovery of L'old in California in 1849. The cabin waa built by a miner named Odom, and when the excitement in. California be gan he bade his wife and daughter Mary, then a girl 12 years, old, farewell, and started west. His family never heard from him again. His wife managed to support herself, and, having some knowledge of gold minhur, taught Mary how to wash tne golden grains from the sand in the beds of the mountain streams. I ne two were quite successful and gathered a great deal of gold dust. , When. Mary waa 16 vears old her mother died. , That was in 1832, and the United States mint was still in operation at Dahlonega. Mary soon grew expert in finding gold, and many a pennyweight did she carry to the mint. Having disposed of it, she secreted, invariably, half her profits in the cabin at the mouth of the gulch above Auraria. The war came on and the mint was broken nip and for four years Mary Odom had a hard time of it. The con federate government needed all the money it could-get and the tithe gather ers ouade frequent visits to her cabin in search of gold; but she was able to keep her hoard hidden. After the war matters settled down a little, and when she was assured of the protection of the civil authorities she went about her work boldly and devoted all the time that she could spare from the cultiva tion. of her little patch of cleared land to the business of gold hunting. The richest deposits had been worked over so much that they were not so profit able as they had been when she first be- gau to wash gold in the mountain streams. She lived very frugally and raised her own crops of corn, cabbage and potatoes, and spun and wove her own clothing. She has always kept up the habit of putting aside half her findings, whether they were large or small. Sometimes her washings would not amount to 'much during the week, but if she secured only 50 cents she would put aside a quarter and spend the rest, piecing out her wants by going into debt. She is now in her sixty-first year, and she has hoarded away a sock filled with gold dust, whioh she has shown to some of her most trusted friends, and is worth several thousand dollars. Still she keeps at work, and on any fair day, when not busy about her cabin, she may be seen tramping over the hills in search of gold. She will tuck up her homespun skirt and stand knee-deep in the chill waters of the mountain streams all day long washing the sand and gathering up the shining particles, "It ain't so easy as it wer' 40 year ago," she said, as she smoothed back her Iron-gray locks from her forehead. "but I kin make a purty good livirv out'n it yit. I've Beed the day when I could wash out fom four to five penny weights a week, but I hardly everstrike sich a streak as that nowadays. I 'spect cd nan to come home old an' po' fur yearn a'ter he lef fur California, but I I seed so TKOUBLKS AMD CONSUMPTION CAN BE Cl'KED. Aa Eminent New Tork Chemist and Scientist HkfS a Free Offer to Our Headers. Uf A MTCf AM mm Who can think linn i lu nn iiuioti ' some simple thing to patent Protect your Ideas ; they may Dnnir you wealtu. write JimjM mum BURN ( you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEB- A CO.. Patent Attorneys. WaabinsTton. D. C, (or their 81100 prize offer. Tbe distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo- oom, of New York City, demonstrating bis discovery ot a reliable oure for Con sumption (Pulmonary. Tuberculosis), brooohia), long and oheBt troubles, stubborn ooughe, oatarrbal affeotions, general deolioe BDd weakness, loss of fleBb, and all conditions of wasting away, will send lUKx-Hi tiub& cui TLES (all different) of his New Dis coveries to any afflicted reader of this paper writing for them. His "New Scibntifio Treatment" bas oared thousands permanently by its timely use, and be considers it a simple professional duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial ot his infallible onre. Science daily develops new wonders, and this great chemist, patiently experi menting for years, bas produced results as beneficial to humanity as can be claimed by any modern genius. His assertion tbat lung troubles and con sumption are curable in any olimate is proven ' by "heartfelt letters of grati tude," filed in bis American and Euro pean laboratories in thousands from tbose onred in all parts of the world Tbe dread Consumption, uninter rupted, means speedy and certain death, Simply write to T. A. Slooum, M. 0., 98 Pine street, New Tork, giving post office and express address, and the free medioine will be promptly sent direct from bis laboratory. Sufferers should take instant advan tage of bis generous proposition. Please tell the Dootor that yon saw this in the Gazette, published at Hepp ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 yr. Hick Mathews and V. Gentry, under the firm name ot Mathews & Gentry, are associated together in tbe barber business in the new stand, two doors south of the postoffloe. They solicit a call. Shaving, 15 oents. tf. Come to tbe Gazette offloe and get a decent lot of envelops printed. Government envelops look obeap, and besides you cannot get your business card printed tbereon. tf A good bicycle, suitable for either lady or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu matic tires, for sale obeap at Gilliam & Biabee's. tf Dr. John W. Rasmus, of the Redlieht, bas keg. beer on draught the nop Gold. Best of liquors and cigars in stock. tf . Notice of Intention. Land Office at Thb Dalles, Oregon. June 22nd, 1897. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB fnllnwlnsr-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support ot his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at HeppDer, Oregon, ou August 7th, 1HS7, vis: MARTHA C. HOSKINS, Hd. E. No. 399, for the N WJ and NVi 8W Sec. l,Tp6SR26E WM. he names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Benjamin H. Parker, J. F. Ward, Nelson Cumpton and 6amuel Ensley, all of Hardman, Oregon. JAB. F. MOORE, 55(1-67 Register. BIDS FOB BUILDING WANTED. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE building committee of the Odd Fellows' hall at lone, Oregon, will receive bids for the erection of a 26xfi(i ball, everything to be fur nished by the builder. Plans and specifica tions for hall Can be seen at J. A. Woolery's store at lone. Bids to be opened July 21, 18CT. The committee reserves the right to rejecc any or all bids. By order ol committee. 656-tB J. A. WUOLtKY. Thb Boss Feed Yabd. The first feed yard (be teamster strikes in Heppner is that conducted by William Gordon , next door to the Heppner Gazette ranoh. Mr. Gordon is accommodating, bag a good yard and abundant facilities to take care of stock in first class shape. His prices are very reasonable. He bas hay and grain for sale. Has lately added a car load of baled timothy. ir. SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an execution issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for the county of Morrow and to me directed and delivered, upon a Judgment rendered and en- tered In said court on the 9th day of Septem ber, 1896, In favor of Clara A. Cobb, Plaintiff, and against Morris D. Long, Llnnle Long, his wife, F, O. Bucknum, Belle E. Bucknum, bis wife. C. A. Hughes, L. Hughes, her husband, H. J. Faust. Daniel B.Brown and Brown, his wife, Defendants it the sum of Three Hundred -Seventy-One 85-100 Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 1st dav of March, 1895, and the further sum of $'2185 and' Interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from March 1st, 189 and Fifty Five Dollars attorney fees and the sum of Fifty-one 75-100 dollars costs and disbursments. Whereas by said decree and order of sale It waa directed that the following described real property in Morrow county, Oregon to-wlt: the East half of the South-west quarter and the West half of the South east quarter of Sec tion 28, Township One (1) North Range 26 East, W. M., to be sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing 'costs. I will on Saturday, TheSl-tdayof July, 1897, at two o'clock p. m., of said day, at the front door of the court house in Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, sell all the right, title and in terest of the said Morris D Long, linnie Lone. his wife, et al., In and to the above described property at publlo auction to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of said execution and all costs, and costs that may accrue. E i. mailuir, enenn oi morrow vouuiy, ureguii. Dated July 2nd, 1897. 558-67 Tbe Gazette will take potatoes, apples, eggs or butter on subscription aocounts. Any one owing this offioecan settle their acoouots in this manner snd oan't do it too soon to suit ua. "Never Fail" headache wafers at Con ser ft Biook's. This medioine will oure any kind ot a beadaohe in short order. tr. Pat a quarter in your pooket and don't spend it till yon get down to Low Tillard's. Finest . liquors and cigars. Near city ball. a Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Our is taken inter nally, acting direotly upon the blood and oioooua surfaces ot the system. Pnoe 75c. per bottle. Sold by ah Droggists. Testimonials free. Charley Beymer t Mile Salordsy last. well witb bim. res io from Eight Crops are looking many o' them po' ol' fellers come back broke dowrt'thout noth'n to live on 'at I thought. I'd save up part of all I foun' so'a to he'p '1m out w'en he come back, an' thnt'si how I come to save up my little pile. The Lord knows hit's little 'nough, in spite o what folks says "bout my bein' a rich 'oman an all sich aa that." X. Y. Run. See those new Russian Tan shoes down at Liobtenthal's. Latest styles, best quality, reasonable prices. You cannot do better anywhere. tt Y Mut'U i tcailiii l.lg VI ; I finish "They are dandies" said Tboi. Bow ers, ot tbe Crocket, Tex, Enterprise, while writing about DeWitl's Little Early Risers, tbe famous little pills for sick headache and disorders of tbe stom ach and liver. For sale by Conser A Brook. William Ilngbea waa ill most of last wrek, and left Saturday for Portland here be wrf receive mrdioal treatment. QUICKTIME TO. All other points la lb Kut and Southeast ClIIOMhF WaaMIMtiTOH KALTIMottB Naw Vnsa UxrfkU) OsUIIA KaNaaa OlTK Ht. JfosrH ht. Ifia thMH 1'oioa Ivpot connections at Ml. I'anl, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Omaha, Ml. Units and other promt tie tit points lUtfitate check.! through to destination ill tu kvla. Through tick eta lo Japan ami China, via Te.ro ami Northern lVitJo hlsiin ship Company's line. For full information, lima cards, tnsps. tirkrU, etc., eall ihi or writ W O. Ausmi, A. I) Cn at.ro. As-t N I Uy AseUGen l aw. Agt. IbePallra.Or. i'ortlaod, Or. "Tlic IWator line" V Mai i Ufa Nuigilioi (V ... ar&AUiM 'DHiti crr" 'ntcvwon" ta The I)lU dalle .Mtl Ha"iU) al H 45 a. as. Us Portias! at 70 a u. Wha g" Pttlaal, so c-tT at T'. Kllre end lass a trip ilowa ft. - Ulail.is; )ob ill j 7 it, sai set money. W.O. At LAW. T. Oeoeral AgeaL Wanted-An Idea 553 fv rtt . 1-? - .. ! ; i ii'V'Hi i Kttx, i " aa. stM I r t ihi t Iv raisf imtm i Jn4 a ism. To Transparent. iNiirmna tMfe Hie cows grave more milk than iikiihI to-night. iMirymun Yes; but I ran explain thaU It's kind of funny, but I actually forgot to milk them tlua morning at all until I had gone otrr the t hole route. I noticed the imple ecrliwil to grumble more than iuiU hrn I filled tholr ilU'hrr. 1' t.v-Patc. I Idle fcl.aanr'a fraakavsa. KU anor had been sent down to enter tain the young man until be big a la U-r waa rwuly. "You wrkmily haa a werry wed no, Mr. NU'olls," sthe aaUl, luirong other aUrtliiig thing; "it'sawkful wedilra' like iirr' i'lir U-tkva Jini paint It to if a tonl toia leaf or dee' I'ilH h? Wa ter d. both. N. Y. WorW. "Ilaa jour ami taken up the highvr liiaiirhiAtn-?" tniii!rr! the friend. "I ikut'1 know for sure." rrplird the fathrr, to ho looking er a numlwr of lulls; "nn)io, he'e gelling a great il.'l more familiar II ti figures than he Hard lo I."- Washington SMar, t.raraphlral. Mi lU jron Ititl IVar liir! 8trai.ge. but I -iniol rriiuiulwr. Wliera Is !trek-ti ? Iioiing lkrate-O. tliata easy, la Chin, rtaw Ike akkvra In a ! window ! - I'lulaulrlpliia I'rrssa. with Tsssss, lit I had my pa lure takes along tth Norn, my b'g flu llernant, yon know. May I bate the pleasure of pre- srnling you toilii a ( ? She 4h, I furs ao. eU)e did ad Ultra nan.la.wiie d. -T-Vltiie. ar.4. Tha lUppy Mas 1 w41 yea, obi fel low, a man dorsn't knvw w hat real aep pine Is I" nl 1 1 )' rt.arrirj C),fl i rr-M 1 liea h ruvs utai it pialt4 U berrw a.t W. Preokiru L.f. . Alt SUM la Mta Ft. Yfa - Tn 5fT. irekrr U Ul r'v la t rntlriV Right J rt are. fVit the IrviWe Is he won't g there. "t,j l,.arer , ' "l!fflir -YutikrrB tfuilesksuaa. Nortbpcrt, Wash, will get U Hoi smelter. Tbe La Rul located at Iloeslsnd. B. C. tbe big mine la Not only piles ot tbe very worst kind ran be cured bf Daw itt's Witch llstel Halve, but ectema, scald, boroa, bruis- m, ImiII. ulcers and all other skin troubles oaa be instantly relieved by the same remedy. For Bale by Cooser ft Brock. ttapt Gardner, ot Hie Portland lloya' and Girls' Aid aooUtv, la eoavelsscloi from aeverw attack of typhoid fever. atklea' A rate aalvsv The Iteet Halve in the world for Cute, Braieee, Mores, C leers, Pelt Kbeam, Fever Korea, TetUr, Chapped tfsads, Chilblains, Corne, and all Nkia Er op tion, and positively cures I'll. or no par required. It ia guaranteed to give lerleel sallsfaolloa or money refunded. fries 3a reals ne boi. for sale by 1'ooaer ftroek. t.aU.ii tVum nillvllle. We recently purchaeed a bicycle, The doctor aaya that with careful nurs- inir we will lie out in six weeks. We lost one leg In the war and the nihnr runnintr for congrena. We arc till able, however, to play a full hand. There Is only one gold bug In Ilill ville now, and he'a In a dime museum under the direction of a sllvrr manager, There la no use to run for coroner In ltillville, Tbe only time a man drops dead here Is when some one goee crory and nnvs him teadollarson account. Money ia so urarce In Hillville that we are compelled to run for office on the Installment plan; but it looke like we n iitver be fully Installed. Dlllvtiie ban ner. Come in and subscribe for the "Gazoo." Sow ia the time. Yon don't want to miss a whole lot ot good, hard reading that is now being published m our "Only." Any person who is interested io British Columbia should writs to W. H. Hurlburt, general pssseoger agent of tbe O. R A N., tor a copy ot Pat Donan's lit tle "booklet," "The New BoDscr.sland." It la well worth the trouble. fiO-tf. How to Get Rich $25 will earn you $7 weekly With our plan of Investment; you cannot lose, two men made $500 aod $650 last month on $!5. Yon can do likewise. . It you don't invest, and keep your money in your pocket, you will be poor all your life. . Try us witb 825 and see what we osti do. Absolutely no risk. Write for particulars to Guarantee Brokerage Co., Offices, 213 and 215 Byrne Building, Los Angeles, California. - NOHTH PACIPIO Rural Spirit (ESTABLISHED IN 1SGD.) Published Weekly at Portland, Or. Isliara Laurence and Ik II. Miller have put In a smelter aear Prairie City. It ta said lo be saeeees. NuTIt K. PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. Tbe different countries of the world now use 13,400 different kinds of poet- age atamps. One hunter la Connecticut shot 130 lrt ridges and more than 200 woodcock during tbe game season recently closed. A free lodging bouse for tramps is to bo eatabllahrd in New York, where the rile will be, "no bath, do bed." In Jewish marriages the bride stands at the right of the bridrgrooin; with the people of every other creed It la the custom for the bride to take a poaltion to the left of her male. . Prisoners In the county jail at Holt. Mo., stuck a pole with a stocklru; tied to It through the bars on Christum eve and left It there all Christmas day. A considerable) quantity of small eolu waa dropped into the tot king by peo ple passing the Jail. INCIDENT. Leg Wins l " vv 1MB i' ir ii in Oelkst All rreoat indebted in Boles and ac count due ! Sotile ft Co. are requested o earns forward eed eel lie sme a soon as paeeilde. We still fon'iene ia bnstntM anl will evil g xxU aa low a see be boaght anf where la In Noat.i ft Co. Iie pner, Or., Jaae 54. V7. If . Heefcea Hare. A fatal ryrlltig aeridetit happrrxtl re- renlly it MsImhi I.af!itte. Two young Englishmen. V. Morria, live trple-ha yrf, ami K. iHi'ie. ftrxl alablruian la the employ tf I fiolrt, tbe trairxr, hail arraiigfil a hirvrle tnaUh of all kllometrra from the Maiwn lnille rati way bridee U tbe Croi de Noolllre and Isark. They had almost completed the rare when Morris, who waa a little ahead, looked bat k to set how far lUtls w a behind, and la Ul"g to hd Icil hie machine run arsittat tbe rurbstoi.e. fba unfortunate rider ratne to the ground and broke hia leg below tbe knee. Mor- rta, who waa followltig rlosie behind, could not avoid bis fallen opponent and waa thrown heavily to tbe ground. where 1st remained tuarcubie. DtsregwrdiBg both his ewa broken lef and hi friend tyi? me louleea oti tbst ground, Mvrr'., la t.' tsx'.tty o wtB the If. rrKii n w J I b:rkk and aooa Charley Jnaee kaa re,lae4 Ibe tk rearSed the winning p.U with oi fwr of Biasing to II eaU. W I )o ' o'"i-r nang rg uwwaa w.M . fi,. ,IM 4 ... eatt u IU same ',n ' ' , ' ,t . t . -a .... rsrrM b.n., lut h f d durirff tlie o:a stsi.4 ir. I -1 .v , s Oa Jaly Its al IVbfneouvitIs aotu Ihlevx h'bhed elatee botes of roosider able gold. flick header he eaa be quickly aad roos pleMy eterwosae by asing Ihoee faasoaa little pills knewa aa "IW will's Lillle Early Rir.M Tot sals by Cvtser ft Broek. - .- - 3. t. Ilsyde, tbe pepelef haeelisg aaas, waa la Ileppoae last HaiqrJsy. Cavtats, aad Tiada-Marlrs obtaiaed aod all Vu eateusiaess conducted far Meesaarc rite, i ou omct i OeeoaiTS U, . PsTiirrOr net sua ti caa serurs patent ta Its urn Uuut Uwac rsmats Irora Washmstoa. .... Bead model, erasing or panco wiia oncrip tloa. W aifTis, U patentable or aot, ire oi imp lea ant due till oatent Hi ssevrvd. A esweMLCT nnw w uhuo riinn, wun st ol tarns in the V. 8. ao4 locaiga couatnss Mat tr. Addrass, c.A.snow&rCO. sBa bbsb tmnm tftf aBlM I Nat TOM B. C DEVOTED TO Agriculture, Dairying, Live-Stock and Turf. Worth its weight io gold to every farmer aod breeder in Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION: WOO PER YEAR. Sample copies free. Rural Spirit and Osiette both for $3.50, easb, at Ibis offloe. . Attorneys tit Luw, All busioeea attended to it prompt and sstlsfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IX NATIONAL BASK BUILDING. tlEPPNER, i 1 i ; i OREGON WHITE COLLAR LINE, m Www nhfl Piififil Aiinfl Mn uituuui iuiu l uUrjuuiiuninmti Stramers THH'OONF, BAILEY 61TZERT AND OCEAN WAVE. UlUll Leaving Alder Street IXck. Portland, for Atnria, Ilwaoo, Long Death. Ooses Park aod ftaheolta. IXreot sonneetios witb Ilwaoo eUamers sod rail road; also at Young's Hay witb Seashore Railroad. Leatse rortlan4 T A. M. Dalij. tcept Sumlay. Learas Astoria 7 P. M. Dslljr, tieept Buaday. IJAIIjBY OATSTiHnT ImtM Portland t. M lailjr. sirri snn.i.r. Naiuntav rjlrht, 11 p M. tMrrs Astoria ball a at ISA. at , srit aun.lar si.4 Mnnnar. SuiKlaf bliht, 7 t. M. OOSA.M WAVU LmtM PnrtlaM n1 runs itlnrl o llvapn, Tuaa4sv an4 tharwlst st A M SaliiMifat It H Leaves li are Wednewlss and frt'lar al I a A. M. Oa Suoday atfltl at S p. M. '" Ei&t Chfdci to Eiibid Dfstisttki B4 LWubn Frtt cf ExptB. Pot laiety, Speed. Co fort, Pleasara. Trarsl ee the TslepKaoe. Salley Oatiart aad Ocwa Wav THE PALACE IIOTEL BAR, J. O. BORCI-IKRS, Prop. ssiaaaaassMaa aaa Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH. 1 4U 1