Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 10, 1897, Image 4

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GREAT OREGON
NORTHERN Ry. SHORT LINE.
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Chicago Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
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Steamers Learn Portland
Every S Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For fall detail! oll on 0. R. k N.
Agent at Heppner, cr address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pais. Agt.
PoRTLAHD. OBIOOH
A. L. MOHLER, Vice-President.
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be latest and moat reliable, lu Local Naw the
rallest and eaieleet, aad Ita Editorial too toe
ablest pana la Uii oonntry.
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acalnat oomblnatlona, clique, corporations, or
oppreaalona of any kind. It will ba Udtpudaa
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LOCAL SQUIBS.
Tha area tdahwa thronah California
po&ta Bast and Sooth- Grand Boenlo Boot
f tha Peolflo Coaat. Pnllmaa Ballet
Blaepere. Beoond-olaaa Blaapata .
Attaohed to expreee train, attnrdinf aoparior
ooomaiodatlana for aaoond-olaaa paawnaara.
For rataa, ticket, limping oar reeervatlont,
ato eall npon or addrae
B. KUKHLKR, Manager, C. H. MARKHAM,
ean. r. A V. Agt., Portland. Oregon
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lioket reads via
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MINNEAPOLIS, AND
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THIS IS THI
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DETWEEN
DULUTII, St. TAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND BOUT a.
Thtlr MMtnlAnant Track, Peerless Veatlbuled
Dining and Sleeping Car
Tralua, sua Motto;
ALWAYS ON TIME
baa tlran thli road national reputation.
I ol passenger carried on ilia
tralna wltboul ulr charge.
All
anger carried on Ilia etl billed
Hhlo otirfreltht
and trarcl oer title fatuous Una. All aieut
har ticket.
W. R. MIAD, F T. MVAOK,
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2M Washington St., Portland, Or.
CHICAGO
Plilwaiee & St. Paul B'g
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on lbs fatuous block
tern;
Liable Its trains by eleetrlolly tbroujrn
oot; Usee Ibe celebrated eleolrio berth reed
ing leap;
Reel speedily equipped ptaaenger train
every day aod eight between HI. Peal
and Chicago, tad Omabt aod Chlcsgo;
Ibe
Chicago, Milwaukee
St. Paul
Aleo operetee) t teens-htaUd est I bo led
trtlas, carrying Ibe laiaal private
erapertmeat ears, library buff! soma
lot cars, and paJace drtvlng rooa
sleepers.
Ferler sere, tree reclining chair Mrs.
aad tae very baat dioloi ebeir ear
semes.
For lowest rates la any pole! la Ibe
United Stelae or Canada, apply to
Meal or tdJreee
O. J. EDDT.
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Tree. faee. Agent Portland, Or.
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BT HARRIET B. OBCVTTt
Robert Strong', reported millionaire,
stood in the bay window of one of Chi
cago's mansiona one brilliant ennshiny
December morning. There had been
a light fall of anow the night before;
the breezes had played with it and dis
tributed it moat unequally. The mil
lionaire was watching bia enterprising
young neighbor oyer the way, who in
habited the poorest house on the
street, and who was out ahoveling
snow from his sidewalk. Mr. Strong
was in a meditatire mood. Although
surrounded by every evidence of
wealth and luxury he did not look nor
act like a man who was perfectly sat
isfied with life. He had been pacing
up and down the room more like some
caged animal than like a prosperous
member of the board of trade.
It is time thatHobbes was here!" he
was Baying as he walked up and down,
making an occasional pause at the
window. "Why doea he not come? I
am anxious to know ray fate. Wealth
or poverty which is it to be for the
future? That fellow over there shovel
ing snow for exercise works on salary,
and has no business care. I wonder
who is happier, he or I? How we are
hampered by our environment! I
would really like to take a shovel and
dispose of those drifts still reposing
undisturbed on our front steps. The
exercise would do me good, but what
a shocking thing it would be! The
servants, the family, the whole com
munity would be shocked, inexpress
ibly shocked! A hundred dollar bill
would hardly induce one butler to so
far compromise his dignity as to
shovel snow. And if I should do it! I
have half a mind to try him with a
bill and see what the effect would be!
He is fond of money. A hundred dollars
so easily earned would be a temp
tation. I am curious to know what he
would do! The experiment would
probably result in his giving notice,
and Mary would be sorry to lose him.
I wonder when I saw her last? She
seldom takes breakfast with me. Last
night I came home late; she had gone
for the evening and came home later
still! Yesterday did I see her yester
day? Yes, we passed each other in the
hall and said good morning and good
byl We had an hour together Sunday,
blessed be Sunday! Mary and I are
on the best of terms we have not
quarreled for ten years! I thiuk we
love each other. But we are both so
busy. She has the care of this great
bouse, and company, and society! I
have business interests, and the club,
and a little politics. So our home life
gets lost somewhere. I wonder if we
are any happier than we were in the
old simple days when we lived for each
other, instead of for servants and soci
ety! Was that the doorbell? I shall
not breathe freely again until I know
whether that sale goes through. If
the deal goes against us my Ood! It
can't go against us! If it does I shall
be ruined! If Hobbes would only
come! A man needs nerves of steel in
these days to bear the strain of busi
ness. If the deal goes he will come
even that, the price of his infamy, was
gone! tils life had been a failure
from first to last a miserable failure!
Measured by the highest standard it
had always been a failure even
though his check had been good for
million! Measured by the lower
standard of worldly success, to-morrow
men would write upon bis brow fall
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The United States, Dominion of I should he continue to live when life
had lost its value? With a sudden re
solve, born of self-contempt and de
spair, he stepped into another room
Do yon want tesspoona, tablespoons,
and other silverware? Y on oan get it
at E. W. Rhea A (Vs. 569-70
IS J. McAllister has been sppointed
postmaster st Lexington, Morrow,
oonnty, Oregon, says tbe Oregoniao. '
Long Creek Eagle: Miobael Cbiari,
who owns a ranob on tbe Middle Fork,
is supposed to bsvs been lost some time
ago in the Greenhorn mountains and
possibly ferUbed. He went opto tbe
mines at Qranite in April and started
to return about Jane 1st. He left bis
employer, expecting to be absent but a
sbort time, and was seen afterward on a
trail leading to this part of Grant coun
ty, bat to date be bas never turned up,
neither at bis home on the Middle Fork
nor at tbe mines. Considerable in
quiry has been made abont bim, bat no
trace of him can be fonnd.
Terrible Aooideut. It is a terrible ac
cident to be burned or soalded; bat the
psin and agony and tbe frightful dis
figurements csn be qaiokly overoome
witboat leaving a scar by using De Witt's
Witob Hazel Salve. For sale by Conser
& BrocV.
Clark Wood, of tbe Weston Leader,
bas retired from tbe editorial department
of that paper. - Tbe Leader is now in tbe
bands of L. S. Wood, local editor and
Homer Beatbe, foreman, who promise
to keep tbe paper up to its former high
standard.
TRICKY SHOPPERS.
Ladle Who Bob tha Millinery Stores ot
Deeig-n-
"That lady didn't come here to buy:
her 'maid' ia a small dressmaker, and
she's after designs; I know her."
This was the remark of a saleslady
in one of the large shopping stores,
says the Cincinnati Enquirer, and, on
being asked for an explanation, hha
said:
"It is quite a customary thing for
so-called ladies to go shopping with
their maids, not with the remotest in
tention of buying anything, but with
the purpose of seeing the latest
fashions and copying them at home
f.fterward. Ladiea will sometimes get
these 'small dressmakers' to accom
pany them on these thieving expedi
tions; then, with their heads cramful
of the most delicious notions, hie
straight to some cheap mart, buy silks,
velvets and other materials needed, and
'dish up' exact counterparts of the
models they have seen.
"When it is considered that for Paris
models leading firms often pay a big
price for eacb gown, it will be seen
that a direct infringement of the copy
right, so to speak, is most disastrous
to them. It is the custom of firms who
have been taken in in this wny fo keep
what they call their exclusive models'
strictly secret. These are never shown
in the windows, and are only brought
forward to customers who are well
known and trnt(V
A New Dlh to Him.
Corn calls to mind the duke of Marl
borough's first experience with green
corn on the cob. The incident was re-
Some for ten, some for twenty and
some for thirty years bave Buffered from
piles aod tben bave been quickly and
permanently oared by nsing DeWitt's
Witob Hazel Salve, tbe great remedy for
piles snd all forms of skin diseases. For
sale by Conser & Brook.
The Chronicle Building.
the: daily
Br Mall, Poalace Paid,
Only $ 6T 0 a Year.
The Weekly Chronicle
The Grtit:st Wctldy ia Hie Comlrj,
$1.50 i fa
(Including poataft) to an part of aha Catted
Maw Canada and Maxtco.
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and moat eomplnte Weekly Newapaper In the
a-orld, prlnu ragularlr 84 eolumna, or twelre
par ft, ot Newa, Literature and Oenerml Informa
tion; aleo a mag tIBcent Agricultural Department.
SAMPLE COPIES SENT FRE.
Every known plant is ooossionally in
habited by its own peonliar aphis or.
plsnt loose, says bd exchange. These
carious insects breed with wondertnl
rapidity a French naturalist proving
that a pair of tbem will, witbin six
weeks, produce five generations, or a
grand total of 6,901,900.000.
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The distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo
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travel in tiie same ti ttui witu wiu uuw:
Hiok Mathews and V. Gentry, nnder
the firm name cf Mathews & Gentry,
are associated together in tbe barber
business in tbe new stand, two doors
south of the postoffioe. They solioit a
call. Sbaving, 15 oents. tf.
' A good bicycle, suitable for either lady
or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu
matia tires, for sale obeap at Gilliam &
Bisbee's. , W
Now is tbe time to get tbe Weekly
Oregonian, the greatest newspaper of
the West. With tbe Gazette, both strict
ly in advancb, one year, $3.60. No better
combination of newspapers oan be made)
in the state.
the day he arrived in New York. It
was the Newport train. Presently the
duke went into the dining car to get
a bit of luncheon. It happened to be
in the green corn season, and he no
ticed that nearly everybody in the car
office aod express address, and the free
medicine will be promptly sent direct
from bis laboratory.
Sufferers should take instunt advan-
age ot bis generous proposition.
riease tell tbe Uootor that you saw
was eating the corn from the cob. lie rDi8 jn the Gazette, published at Hepp-
nau never seen auymuig line oeiure. Oregoa. July 9-7-1 vr,
lie ooivu I'll v. ti 1 i vviiau lb wun, vii
dered a portion, and, receiving it, bit
Tbe Gazette will take potatoes, apples.
eggs or batter on subscription accounts.
Any one owing this offioecan settle their
acoonnts in this manner nd oan't do it
too soon to suit us.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at The Dallks, Orkoon.
June 22nd, 1897.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THJt
following-named aettler has Hied notice of
his Intention to make final proot in support of
hie claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on August 7th, 1897, vlr.:
MARTHA C. HOSKIN8,
Hd. E. No. 39119, for the SH NW4 and Ntf SWJi
Sec. 1, Tp 6 SK 26 E W M.
he names the following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viu: Benjamin H. Parker, J. F.
Ward, Nelson Oumpton and Samuel Eusley, all
of Hardman, Oregon.
JAS. F. MOORE,
656-67 Register.
into it as he would bite into an apple.
He had attempted to bite into the cob
and had evidently received a shock-
too great a shock to try the experiment
again; for, upon being told that . he
must spread butter, salt and pepper on
the corn and bite gently, he perversely
took his fork and patiently picked the
kernels, one by one, from the cob.
NOTICE.
00 rpHE NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER,
1 located at Heppner. in the state of Ore
gon, is closing up Its allairs. All note holders
and others, creditors of snid asBOclalion, are
therefore hereby notified to present the notes
and other claims against the association for
payment. 1SD. K. BISHOP,
555-76 CaBhler.
Old People.
Old people who require medioine to
regulate tbe bowels and kidneys will
find the true remedy in Electrio Bitters
This medioine does not stimulate and
contains no wbisky nor other intoxioant,
but sots as a tonio and alterative. It
sots mildly on tbe stomaob and bowels,
adding strength and giving tone to tbe
orgsos, thereby aiding Nature in tbe
performance ot tbe fanotions. Electrio
Bitters is an excellent appetiser and aids
digestion. Old People find it just ex
actly what they need. Prioe fifty cents
and (1.00 per bottle st Consor & Brock's
Drag Store.
Old-Time Doctors.
In the 17th and 18th centuries doctors
earried canes with hollow beads, per
forated like a pepper caster. These
contained aromatic powders, and when
entering a sick room the doctor would
strike the cane smartly on the floor and
apply its head to his nose for the pur
pose of disinfecting that member and
thus of preventing contagion.
A BRIDE FOrt THE ASKING.
Thk Boss Feed Yabd. The first feed
yard tbe teamster strikes in Heppner
is that conduoled by William Gordon,
next door to the Heppner Gazette
ranob. Mr. Gordon is accommodating,
bas a good yard and abundant facilities
'o take care ot stock in first class shape.
His prices are very reasonable. He bas
hay and grain for sale. Ha lately
added a car load of baled timothy.
tl.
li
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I'IPIC in
and came back with a revolver.
And yet he could not go out of life
witout one last word to Mary. Poor
Mary! She might Uke It hard! lie
would assure her that it was not
through lack of love for her that he
ended his existence, but what reason
could he give for deserting his post at
tier side? lie sat down to his writing
aesic and took out some paper.
"Dear Mary," he wrote, and then
words failed him. How could he tell
her? lie stared blankly at tha paper,
Alter an, would it not be the act ot
coward to leave his family alone to
tight poverty? Had he a right to do it?
Suddenly a soft white hand glided
past ina, seised tha revolver and re
moved it.
"Kobertl Robert! What Is the mat
ter? What are you about to dor erled
his wife la d la trees. "John told me
that he brought you a letter, and then
you began to walk up and down the
room, craty-Uke, wtth a revolver in
your hand! Why didn't you come and
tell rue about It? You have bo right
to try to War trouble alone. What Is
It, Robert, dead
lier arms were around his neck, and
sum wave cover. ug his iave wuu kiaaca.
"It means, Mary, that we are Doorl
This house will have to be sold; you
will have no carriage, bo diamonds, bo
tripe to Europe. I shall not save
Dough out of tha general wreck to
pay the running expenses of this house
for another sit months. We are poor,
Mary i poor. Our wealth has taken
wings to Itself aad ttowa away There's
nothing left, but tha little house your
father gate you, aad perhaps two or
three thousand to start me la business
ia a humble way."
"Hut RoWrtt You have bo reason to
despair! We have health, strength,
the children and each olberl The best
glfU of life are still ours! Do von
know, Korwrt, have thought some
times that it would be better for the
children. If we were not Quite so rich?
Fer full laronaatioa, time ear de, maps, The poaaeMlon of great wealth lends
Reports oome from tbe Clondy ke region
that three men, Charles A. Blsckstooe,
George Batoher and J. W. Molique, bad
frozen to death reoently, while proi
peotiog at Cook's inlet. Blackstone was
well known in Pendleton and Umatilla
county. This chilling pieoe of imforma
Mon will no donbt bave a tendency to
bring down tbe meroary to a more nor
mal oondition of those who bave been
suffering from tbe Oloodyke fever.
f8r. PAUL
MINNKAPOLIS
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Bagisge ebrksd through to destination
Ol Ik-tale,
Thronah tkketa to Jspsa and China, vis
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tiokeU, etA, !! ob or write
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Aft P.Ky. Aast.UB Pea. Al.
Tbe lellee,Or. Portland, Or
llic talalor m
Pleasant Way of Selecting a Wife Prac
ticed In Naples.
In the church of Santa Maria Annun-
ziata, at Naples, girls assemble once a
year for the purpose of being chosen
in marriage. On the day of Our Lady,
before its altar kneels a silent row of
30 irirls dressed in blatk, and with
folded hands. They are orphans of the
neighboring foundling asyiuui, and
(nee a year those who have reuclied
the age of IS have & chance of bein
chosen in marriage by any honest ninu
whose character is gcod.
At the door leading to the sueristy,
says the Kiehmonu Mar, stands u
gray-haired priest, the head of the
foundling institution. By and by a
young man approaches him and bund
bim a packet of papers. Thcae thv
priest reads carefully, and, Wing put-
IbhVd, leada the candidate toward the
row of girls. The man walks slowly
nlong the row at lust be stops; bis
choice la made, ontl he stretches out his
hand. The girl rises, puts out her hunt!
Into that of the stronger by way of
consent, and together they disappear
Into the aacristy. The ice having been
broken others follow, and this goes on
until the suitors are exhausted, or all
the girls hava r-n choacn.
Kngiiaa uomor.
A strange society was brought to
light during the hearing of a case lie-
fore the Thames magtmte. Several
men were charged with stealing a
watch from a sailor, and were all ills
charged except Alexander Fullerton,
on whom was found a savings bank
book for $215 snd a card of membership
of a society with a curious title. It
bore Uie following Inscription: "Na
tiotinl Liars' saaot'laUon Having Iwrn
a member of the above asHoriaticn, and
finding you are a blirireir liar than my-
self, I intuit congratulate you on re-
Hexing me of this card." It muat be
gratifying to the East end community,
aa well as a tribute to Fullerton a own
abilities, that he bad found no one
worthy of relieving him of the card.
The magistrate remanded bim for Inquiries.
A Wealthy Railroad ttramea.
A young man in blue overalls and a
All persoae iedeMed In notea aod as-1 greasy cap and Jacket Is now employed
Mania dus to Noble t Co. are rrqneeled as fireman on the Long lalnnd re.lroad.
Oome to tbe Gazette oflioe aud eet a
decent lot of envelops printed.
Government envelope look obeap, and
besides you ennnot get yonr business
oard printed thereon. tt
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
I of Oregon, for the County of Morrow.
The Oregon Mortgage Company,
limited, a corporation, nam
till1,
VB.
Berend Poppenga and Ella Pop
penga, Defendants.
To Berend Poppenga and Ella Poppenga, de
fendants above named.
In the name of the State of Oregon: Yon are
hereby required to appear and answer or other
wise plead to the complaint filed against von
in the above entitled suit on or before tha first
day of the next regular term of the Circuit
Court for Morrow County, Oregon, to-wlt:
Monday, the 6th day of September, 1897;
and if you fail to so answer or otherwise plead,
for want thereof, plaintiff will take judgment
against defendant, Berend Poppenga, for the
sum of $450.00 together with interest thereon at
the rate of ten per cent per annum from the
1st day of December, 1895, and for the further
sum of 150.00 attorneys' fees and for the costs
In this suit, and plaintiff will apply to the
court for a decree of foreclosure ana sale of the
followi' g described mortgaged premises, to
wit: TheSW'Hof the NEand theSViofthe)
evminu me i vi 14 01 tne svv4 01 section 19,
township 4, south of range 25, E. W. M., and for -
tne application 01 tne proceeds of said sale of
property to the payment of the Judgment and
cos's herein prayed for against defendant.
Berend oppenga.
This summons Is published by virtue of an
order made by Hon. ritephen A. Lowell. Judge
of the above entitled court on the 23rd day ot
U4-77 Attorneys for Plalntini.
"Never Fail" beadacbe wafers at Con
ser & Brook's, Tbis medioine will oure
sny kind of a headache in short order.
tf.
Put a quarter in yonr pocket and
don't spend it till yon get down to Low
Tillard's. Finest liquors end cigars.
Near city ball. a
Not only piles of tbe very worst tnd
csn be eared by Deaitt's Witob Hazel
Halve, bnt eczema, soslds, barns, bruis
ee, boils, uloers tnd all other skin
tronbles osn bo instsntly relieved by
tbe ssme remedy. For ssle by Conser A
Brook.
Long Creek Esgle: Cbaa. Jones and
family, of Heppner, were in the oity
early this week, being 00 an outing tour
io Grant eoaoty.
See those new Russian Tan shoes
down at Liohtentbal's. Latest styles,
best quality, reasonable prices. You
cannot do better anywhere. tf
Come in and subscribe for the "Gazoo."
Now is the time. You don't want tn
miss a whole lot ot good, bard reading
that is now b'.'iog published in oar
"Only."
Any person ho is interested in
British Columbia sbonld write to W. H.
liurlbiirt. general passenger agent ot tbe
0. 11 A N., for a copy of Pat Donan's lit
tle "booklet," "The New BouaDr.aland."
II is well worth the trouble. 60-tf.
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
1 of Oregon, for Morrow county,
Kothchild Brothers, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Robert Krick, Defendant.
To the above named defendant, Robert Krick:
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint (lied against you in the above entitled
cause cf action on or before the first day of the
next term of the above entitled court, to-wlt:
Monday, thetUh day of September, 1M7;
and if you fall to to anpear and answer, for
want thereof, the plaintllr will take Judgment
against you for the sum of (141, the costs and
disbursements of this action, and for the sale
of the proierty belonging to you heretofore at
tached In this action, and will apply the pro
ceeds of snid sale to the payment of said Judg
ment, costs and disbursements.
Tills summons is served on you tn pursuance
of an order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge
of the above entitled court, made and entered
in said action on the 21st day of July, 1H97.
BKMWN & KKiiriEl.n,
61-77
Attorneys fur Plaintiff.
Backlea's Aralrs Halve.
Tbs Best Salve in tbe world for Cats,
Braises, Ho res, Uloers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, aod all Hkio Erup
tions, and positively enree Piles or no
pay required. It ia gneranted to give
perfect satisfaction or money refuodwd
Price M cents per box. For ssle by
Conser A Brook.
11
An eastern agricultural paper says
that dried eggs are being pnt boob tbe
market. Fresh east art brnkea and
eborned by machinery and tbea evspor
ated. It Is claimed that ia tbis form
tbey will keep indefinitely sod that
when cooked In vsrinas ways with bo!
water tbey last just like) fresh eggs.
Carrata, and 1 reds-Mark obtained and all Pat-j
cat buunei conducted nr Moocaart ftra, ,
Oua Orr let is OeaoaiTt U, a. Pstikt Orriec
and wa ran kiuii natcni ia Im tiiiia laaa Uwt
remol lnm ahitig-toa. ,
bend mudrl, Having pnMo, WHO orvnp
tlon. V a adviM, U patraui'l or , lr- ol
Uiarra, Uur Ira du tul pairnt Iasrturr4,
A raiicr.T, " II" Io Ulstain i'aoat," wltti
mt el sain in tha U. 6. and (ureiga coosuia,
xtit tree. AUdrtia,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Aaa Baaaaie aaaj tat av at aa tea AVM aa ft af
NORTH PACIFIC
Rural Spirit
(ESTABLISHED IN 1669.)
Published Weekly
Portland, Or.
at
DEVOTED TO
Agriculture,
Dairying,
Live-Stock
and Turf.
Worth Its weiuht in gold to every termer
and breeder In Oregoa,
SUBSCRIPTION: 12.00 PER YEAR.
'Sample eoptee free.
Iliral Hpirit and Gaaette both for
$3.50, casb, at this office.
NOTiri
to eoms forward and tetlla same
armn aa peeaibla. We still continue In
btiainaas and will avail goods aa low as
ess ba booibt anywhere In tha ataU.
NoBLI at IVv,
Heppner, Or., Joes C4.V7. If.
Long Creek Eagle: H. E- Burt, who
earns op from Portland recently en mate
for tbe MeDnfr bnt springs, .was (skn
Ha Is tieorge 1). Pratt, the ann ot the
late Charlea Pratt, the niulU-mll'iotialrw
Standard Oil prince. Young Pratt
graduated from Amhrret college vuth
honor In 1U3. Aa one of the rre-
eenUttvce of bis father's ratal, who
Is the aecond larrrwt auvrk holder of the
l4inj Inland Itajirutvd company, he pro-
pftara to learn the milri-ail buliit-e
through every grade, fnwn laborer up.
Attorneys fit Luw.
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
BErPNElt,
OFFICF. IN
NATIONAL
I t
BANK
BCILDINO.
OKKOOM
Dtuts cirr" ad "iieuum'
Leave Tbe Dalles daily ('leapt HnnJsv)
el 43 a. a. Leave IVttlaai at 7
a aa.
Wbaa ea t to Portland, ap r6 at
Ti.e ball aad Uke a trip dowa the
tarfeatxe; yg will esjor il, aaj aavt
money.
W. C All. WAT.
Oeaaral Ageai
to make us forgetful of our common
humanity. We will move back la to
the little houae la hlrh we were so
happy, and let tbe social babble float
without ua W will live for ourselves
and oar children. While you are wtth
as, dear, we will be happy whether we
are rteti or not"
trve eoaquered.
The crisis waa past Robert Strong
decided lo live, and to so order his fu
ture that self condemnation should Bt
tw his portion teoar of Ould.
Abraham llayward, the famous
Quarterly Kevlewer. once thought that
be would like to bae an me anrOatora.
so he w alet straight lo a plrture deal
er's. Selecting a portrait of a raaller
la half armor, with features not quite
unlike his en, Mr. llsyward made a
I14 for It, but deeming the price aaked
loo high, he went hie way. A few days
later Mr. llsyward went lo dine wtth
l4rd Houghton, and was astonished to
find the picture In the dining room
hewing that It attracted his gaeet'a at
tention, lord Houghton aaldi "Very
roxal picture, that! tame Into my
haa t la a ruskoua way. Portrait of
a M lines of the eotnmonweslth rl.a
SB Bweator of mine," "Ah, Indeed!'
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
to Caayoa City last Retordsy by CL I '''' 'n 'be car ho at Morris
srrw rHl;s3 Columbia ltiver and Puwcl Sound Naviocilion Tn
iaaaae. HhertS Lltiagatoae atari! be- ot . ,,m,v I. ,..!e. and h.m V-IUHIUUI UUU 1 "tt1 1 UIIU UUl ULUlIUlI IU
low with bim la charge Taeaday, aad
will tara blot ovr to Ibe aeylara ta-
tborltiea.
Tbe bnaioeea msa who eaaaot sffwd
i to aoveriiaa) ia a aewaparw oanauy
wladt Bp with the sheriffs tale rolaeja.
A msa who eeaeee to do bnelaeee should
ga oat of bnsiaeaa.
Hick b alar be eee be quirk ty SnJ com
pletely eeeenae by eelna I hoe famone
little pills knewa aa "Dewili'a UtrW
Early R lee re," For tale by Coneee A
nnw.1 a
Aa eiebenge eery sptty remarka that
It la a irond aid faabloaed rale lo re
member la Iteteaiag In rwalp, that eat
eae wbo alii bring will eerry.
part
the whJ is put tTMbr. Afu-r hav
ing eerwd tie rviUialt apprrnticeehtp
la that drpartntrnt, be jumped Into the
loooiuoU'e cab and eouiitis-nml stun-
ellng roal In (be raauity of a firrnian.
I raw aaS ateet.
It la difficult, aaa IWIgtan journal.
to Hitlnrulh t-rtHe-B lno ami atrrl
lul, 1 dry have the same lth and
norkmanehlpi Use will ronimotilv
show the diff.-rrnoe. To male tlx-ill -tinrlion
(tiU'kly plave tbe tool n-oti a
atone, and drop U'n II ,tne ,1 lul.-l
nltrle arid (f.mr rla of watrr tnuii,'
of a l.. If the tool rvtualns cWart ,t
la of iron; If of steel.. It wilt show a
LI ark et where Unnhr.l with the
aeUI. 1 aeae spots ran lw easily rultrl
O TV
hwn TtlFJ'QONC, BAILEY GATZiRT AND 0CE.W WAVt
Usving Alder Htreel U-ck. Portland, for Altria, mo, n... i
r-k and Nahroiia. Ihrrel ennneei.oa with lla.cn jJJzSV"9
. re. m,nd
...... ....m. . . ..ii-i-.ioD won lie C etearnera anil rail
n-d; also at Yonn.'s Hay aiih 8eeehrs lUllroa.1.
tdiji:iixonii
Uate llrtlland J A, , Jialiy, ,!.. Imih A.torta J f. M U7
JtAILilTV OATy.riTi m
learte rortland P M I.!T. r.H a-ihrt.r. aaiuHay t.l,M, e w . ,
al i- A M , I (( Sunday and l.MUr. elaf aiahl. r. a?
OOI1AN' WAVU
Leave fortland nl WMitWI h. Ilean Tiwertay ami Inqra.!..., i . w ... .
l-.e. Laao mwJnP,., .(l4 ,W.y al ? ju A K. v. I'll) ai,afU ,'r't,! 1 " S
Fomst Ctfflri W tiki toit.:n U Uin fnt ,f tiyi t v
ro SaMy, sd. Cemloft, Meaanr.. T-ar en In, T.'r a,,!,, (i M
Wanted-Hn Idea 2H
el-a. i WTraT 7 71 7 rr.Ul4 I aUt Wr. Haward; -he waa m lear , Oald.
Ir. Jobs W. Iteeraea, at tbe lUdliehl
baa keg bear ea drsnf hi the lloa
0U Beat cf loees td itgare ta
A Teal tp tkteeea.
Thirrea are uslnr a eoetrivsnre look
lag like aa ordinary wa'kg etirk, bi
u n a an arrange that t y pairif s
spring st tl,e han.lle tfce ferule .;
prrwl Spstt snd f irtii i e.i I of tprirg
r,.p Iht will lake It IJ of tat tl ytff !hl
; THE PALACE HOTEL UAH
lOHS. Prop.
a a a 1 -
il.fl rh. Ttrf lliintf ! i K lf C (hf ltMwf I ! a,
iryi.tiarBtaii.rt.rg,thi:- I- mL, 4-ujuors and Ligars.
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