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ol U ftKL to the: GIVES THK OHOICB Of Two Transcontinental If APHIS M. 1 1 miiiiiiuTiiiiiumAv -.m QFTffi GREAT OREGON , NORTHERN Ry.. SHORT LINb. VIA VIA Salt Lake DENVER Omaha ; AND Chicago Kansas City Spokane MINNEAPOLIS St. Paul THK CHBOKICUI ranks ta srts sewspapsrs in tb Celled State. THE CHUONIOLX hs no equal on tM Pacta Coast. It leads sU In ebUtty, ntfprise end new. THE OHBONICUPS Telegraph! Beport ara the tateat and moat reliable, tta local News the fallen and spiniest and lta Mttorlal Hon tba ableit pena tn the eoontry. THE CHRONIOLB nasalwarb,andalw7S will be, the friend and champion of the people aa against combinations, cllqoea. corporation, of oppressions of any kind. It wUl be tedsoand I In ererytnlnf neutral la noUklBaV -AND LOW BATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. nnann Steamers Leaue Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. Vnr fnll details oall on 0. R. N. Agent at Hoppner, cr address W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Obboom A. L. MOHLER, Vice-President. Q0IOS TUVHSJ I TO Bcirx Fronolsoo AndsUpolnUlnCMifonila.viaths Mt. Bhasta route Ul wm Southern' Pacific i rret Dint Ki Co wBBm x THE BIBLE COPYRIGHT. It Is Vested la the CMwi In EB laa. The copyrigto in the Holy Scriptures ia vested in the crown, and in England there are only three authorized print ers, says Chambers' Journal. Oxford and Cambridge have, by royal charter, the right of printing the Bible and" the queen's printers are licensed to print the sacred books during her majesty's pleasure, a license which may at any time be withdrawn by an order-in-coun-cil. In, Scotland anybody is at liberty to print Bibles, but no edition, may be lawfully published unless in naa Deen read and licensed for publication. All this, however, refers only to the "authorized" version of the Scriptures. The expenses attending the Tecent re vision of the sacred books were very heavy something like 20,000, and the queen's printers, who were invited to contribute a share, preferred not to do BO. In two great uiuvcibiuicd muuc, therefore, have proprietary rights in the revised edition' of the Bible, and all editions of it emanate from Oxford and Cambridge presses. It is a remarkable fact that, although the revised Scrip tures have now been before the public for 15 years, the old or authorized ver sion is still the one in general use. The revised Bible was produced at im mense cost and by the highest scholar ship of the day and no competent judge is likely to dispute that it is a more ac curate and, upon the whole, a better translation than the authorized edition. Yet the Oxford press still annually prints at least five times as many of the old version as of the new, and Cambridge does practically the same. aS,;v ., LOCAL SQUIBS. C, J. Andrews ia over from Lone Rook loday. County court proceedings in next issue. . Fre Pills. Send your address to H- E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince von of tbeir merits. These pills are easy in aotion and are particularly effeotive in the oure of Con stipation aud Biok Headache. For Ma laria and Liver troubles that have been proved invaluable. They are guaran teed to be perfectly free from every deleterious subttinoe and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorating the system. Begular size 25o. per box. Sold by Gonser & Brock, druggists. We understand that Hon. R. Alex ander, of Pendleton, grand master I. O. 0. F. of Oregon, says an exchange, is a candidate for the office of state treasurer to suoceel Phil Metsoban, whose time expires next year by limitation. Alex ander is a name to eonjure with in Uma tilla county, where he has lone been known as an honest and upright man. and as he is a hnstler and in the field early, we will uot be at all surprised to see him walk off with this juicy plum. DISEASES OF THE TRADES." 4 Each Occupation Has Its Peculiar Affections. Aa Exoeptlon la That of Brain Worker Whose nu, it Is Claimed. Arias la Boat Instance from Baa Habits. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. liCNQ TROUBLES AND CONSUMPTION CAN HE CUBED. Aa Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Hakes a Free Offer to Our Headers. The Chronicle Bnlldlas h. - hi.hwM thronsh California to all nnfnta East and South. Grand Hoenle Routs Of the Paoifio Coast. Pullman Bnnet Hleeoera. Beoond-olass Weepers Attached to express trains, affording superior 4. .. fi,p uvutnH-fllfisa Daesenaere. For rat, tickets, sleeping oar reservations, t.t.?P0.I!.or.,1. n w MAttlfHaM. R. KUntlati, ur, v. ... . . Ben. f . 4 P. Agt. Portland, Oregon HRE YOU GOING PI? If so, be snre and see that your ticket reaus via TIB Itoiliretein line ....THE.... OHIOAnO, BT. PAUL, MINNEAPOLI8, AND OMAHA RAILWAY THIS IS TI1S Great Short LiQe BETWEEN DULDTIT, St. TAUL, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST AND 80UTLI. Their Magnificent Trans, reerlwn Vesttbulad mums; aim ni.w..,..,, v. Trains, and Motto! "ALWAYS ON TIME' has given this road a national reputation. All .ritv"r0;';ri.;r. ..... - hsveiksoU Ueii. A.-iit, Tra. r . P. Agt iit, W ashliigton ft, Portland, Or. CHICAGO This Railway Co. Cerate Us trains on .lbs .anions block systam; Lights Its trains by sleotriolly tbrougb- oot; Uses lb eUbraUd slsotrio berth issu ing lamp; Rons Spdlly Kjolppsd paeaetitfef train w? day and aigbt between HI. I'sul and Cbtosgo, sad Omaha and Chicago; tbs ChtcAao. Milwaukee & St. Paul Also operate steam-litaltd veatilmleJ trains, parrying lbs latest prtvstt entntHtrtnieBt ears, library buffet smok ing car, and patsr drsamg room sleeper. Tarlof ears, f' redlining chair feri. and tbs vary btil dining cbatr car servtr. rvr looaat raUs lo sot rM im Iks I'nltsd rtlstes or Canal, apply to atietit or tddreM 0. 3. EPDT. 3. W. CANE?, Usnwat Ageat, Trev. I'ast, Agt. roillaoi, Of. THE DAILY Br Malt, Fonts Paid, $6.70 akr. The Weekly Chronicle Hid Greatest Weekly in flit Country, $1.50 a w (Inoludlng postage) to any part of"1ha United States, Canada and Max loo. THK WEEKLY CHKONICIJ6, th brightest snd most eomplets Weekly Newspaper In the world, print rugularljr 8 columns, or twelra pagM.of News, Literature and General Informa tion; also a magnltloent Agncullural Uepartmsnt, SAMPLE COPIES SENT FHtt. DO YOU WANT THE chronicle: Reversible Map? SJIOWINO The United States, Dominion of Canada and Northern Menoo ON ONK ailDIQ, j And th Map of the World OK T1IH OTIIKU BIDK. Pond $3 and Got I ho Map and Weekly Chronicle t On Tear, poataita prr"' M D'1 II. Am YOUIfO, rtetaw s V. O let, 41 VSJaJKMKXA, OAJb WHITE HOUSE STATE DINNERS. Table Appointment Trolr Elesrasit on Sach Occasion. - The cost of a state dinner at the white house runs from $500 to $1,000, accord ing to the price of wines furnished, says the St. Louis Republic. State dinners, QiS a rule, are uninter esting, aside from their picturesque nsa. The ecene, however, is one of beauty and sumptuousness in effect. The walls of the large dining room are banked with tropical flower and plants. 1 The table i gorgeous with gold and silver plate. The center of the table, which, accom modates 38 persona, is adorned by a large mirror, representing a miniature lake, which is aurrounded by a bank of flowers. The mirror haa a golden frame, and was purchased by Dolly Madison. At either end of the board are goiaen candelabra. With additions, the table accommo dates 60 persons. The president's place 1b at the center of the north side, the length of which extends from east to west. The wife of the chief executive of the nation is seated opposite to her hus band, upon these occasions. The wives of recent presidents have obtained large grants from congress for the purchase of costly table furnish ings, The spoona and the forks are of pure gold, and some of the china la almost priceless. ' ' J The cups, for Instance, could not be duplicated for $100 each,. . . .. SORT OF FUNERAL. A Bare Thing for You. A transection in wbioh you oan not lose is a sore thins. Biliousness, sick headaohe, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are caused by constipation and sluggish liver. Cas oarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonio are sold by all druggists and guaranteed to care or money refunded. 0. 0. C. are a sure thing. Try a box today; 10c, 25, 50o. Sample and booklet free, tr Hebrew News: Miss Gertrude Holmes, prinoipal of the Holmes Business Col lege, returned borne from a very pleas ant visit in Esstern Oregon snd Wash ington. Miss Holmes oombined busi ness with pleasure and was the recipient of much attention from the hospitable people of every city she visited. What Dr. A. E. Salter Says. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents : From my personal knowledge, gained in observing tbe effect of yonr Shiloh's Cure in oases of advanced consumption, I am prepared to say it is the most remarkable remedy that has ever been brought to my atten tion. It has oertsioly saved many from consumption. Sold by Conser & Brook. ' Tile-cutters in England suffer much f?om lead poisoning, because they cuti the files by hand, resting the hand on a block of lead. In the United States files are cut by machinery, and noth ing is heard of lead poisoning, among the craft. Hatmakers are exposed to the aanger of mercurial poisoning, a bom cna- tressing condition, popularly known as "salivation." In the manuiacwire oi Viata a. strong solution of acid nitrate mercury Is used to promote the felt- ine of the hair or fur, ana me woriuiiea i,,i,la enrl ahane the felt are eer- llliv ju " r pecially exposed to the danger. Mer cury is volatile at ordinary tempera ture, and the mnaiauon oi iu dust containing its salts, produces increased flow of saliva, sore mouth, ulceration of gums, loss of flesh, tor, mors, vertigo and other ills. Prevention in such cases is difficult, because the workmen will not take tho necessary precautions. The methods are the same as for lead, prompt re moval of vapors by exhausts, good ven tilation and scrupulous personal clean liness. Arsenic produces most of its evil ef fects in trades which employ colors which contain it, either as an essential constituent or aa an impurity. Some of the aniline colors contain arsenic. The chief arsenical pigment? are Scheele green (arsenite of copper) and Schweinfurth green (acete-araenite of copper), but they also occur in some dull reds, such as red-striped bed ticking. . . The trades in which chronic arsenical poisoning occurs most frequently are in the manufacture of artificial flowers and of fancy colored glazed paper for hnxes. nlavinir cards, etc. Dyers are also exposed to much danger from this most distressing form of mineral poi soning. The use of arsenic for coloring un.ll turner seems to have greatly di minished of late years, and although it can still be found in many papers, it is probable that in most cases it is an accidental impurity of the colors used, a fact which does not, however, lessen the danger to which the workman w subletted. The same is true of certain of the employes engaged in the manu facture of carpets, and dress-goods nrintM. Tinat. heoomes a serious source of The distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo- oom, of Mew I on uuy, aemonsiraiiDK bis discovery ot a reliable oure for Con sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis), bronchial, lung and chest troubles, stubborn coughs, oatarrbal affeotioDB, general deoline and weakness, loss of flesh, and all conditions of wasting away, will send THREE FREE BOT TLES (all different) of his New Dis ooveries to any afflicted reader of this paper writing for tbem. His "New ScibDtifio Treatment" bas oured thousands permanently by its timely use, and he considers it a simple professional duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial ot bis infallible oure. Soienoe daily develops new wonders, end this great chemist, patiently experi menting for years, has produced results as beneficial to humanity as can be claimed by any modern genius. His assertion that lung troubles and oon snmptioti are curable in any olimate is proven by "heartfelt letters of grati tude," tiled in bis American and Euro pean laboratories in thousands from those oured 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 York, giving post- office and express address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent direot from his laboratory. Sufferers should take instant advan tage ot bis generous proposition. Please tell the Doctor that you saw this in the Gazette, published at Hepp- ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 yr. FOR YOU! Now Prepared to do Any Kind of Printing Don't Send Your Orders Away 'Till You Get the Gazette's Estimates Heretofore the Gszette's job depart ment bas tried to do no work other than plain printing. However, this shop is now prepared to taoklo anything in any line and will meet prices of any person under tbe sun in the line of druggists' supplies, blank books, bank work, county work, or any sort of book bind ingwork that you have heretofore sent away to get done. Tbe Gazette shop is not a obanty concern but it you will give us a ohanoe we will see that you are satisfied in every particular. Buy your goods at home. Remember that Abe Lincoln said that when one bought goods away from home tbe foreigner got the money and we got tbe goods. But when tbe goods were bought at home we had both money and goods. This is good doctrine. We are willing to abide by it. When the printing drummer comes to town, re member it and call up 'phone No. 3. 560-tf Hiok Mathews and V. Gentry, under tbe firm name ct Mathews & Gentry, are associated together in tbe barber business in tbe new stand, two doors south of the postoffioe. They solioit a oall. Shaving, 15 cents. tf. NOTICE. All persons indebted in notes and bo- oounts due to Noble & Co. are requested to come forward and settle same as soon as passible. We still continue in business and will sell goods as low as oan be bought anywhere in tbe state. jnoblb s, uo. Heppner, Or., June 24. '97. tf. A good bicycle, suitable for either lady or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu matio tires, for sale cheap at Gilliam & Bisbee's. tf Now is tbe time to get tbe Weekly Oregonian, tbe greatest newspaper ol the West. With the Gazette, both strict ly in advance one year, $3.60. No better combination of newspapers oan be made in the state. Thb Bobs Feed Yabd. The first feed yard tbe teamster strikes in Heppner is that conduoted by William Gordon, next door to tbe Heppner Gazette ranch. Mr. Gordon is accommodating, facilities Notice ot Intention. coal has a crood yard and abundant i JH. m,, no-ri in handlino? i to take care ot stock in first olass shape, fine coal firemen, stokers, coal paeem ' NEW Burial Bervteo by a Fhono M. NI1II1N l'ffiFIC III S TUBOCQ1I CAR TO Hr. TKVL MINNEAPOLIS MTI.UTtl FA1WU) ItUTTK. lUKLKNA Tickets Utitsd lo ah points in ths United Males anj Canada. QUICK TIME TO Chicaoo All other (Omiia WasHiNtmm points KNaCiTi lULTtwoaa loth HT. JorB Nswli.af I Kt and j HT. Ins lWrriLO I hoatheasl illtTO I'litttft IViH.t eotioeotiims IHt. I'sul, Misoeapol'". Kansas City, Omaha, Hi. biok ami other pnirul- MBt KMSU D arci checked Ibmngh la destination ol th ksta. TbrnngB (I. Ms to Jsras ami China, via Taonms anl Northern lVlfio httl sbla Company's Una, Is Head (rapb. The latest kind of funeral i ene lni which the burial service is read by a phonograph. At Gravesend, near Coney lslaud, severul funerals have been con ducted by pltonograph recently. Cler gymen are very few and far between in that section. The undertaker of the tillage, saw that something bad to be done to aupjrly the want ol a ciwgy tuun, and, briny a man of inventive genius, hit upon a phonograph aa be ing the Ix-Kt way of solving uu prob lem. I He persuaded a duly ordained min ister to read the burial service Into the cylinder of a phonogniph, and also se cured ciudws with appropriuta hymns and prayers. A hug trumpet seres, to i n U-unify the sound and causes the voice from the phonograph to ba both loud ami distinct. When . the coflin has Wen laid benkle the grave, the phonograph, hlch sUrols where the mlilatr ordinarily would be, ia start ed, and thai' ceremony begins. rirt of all, a portion of the Scrip tures la read, then a quartette renders the hymn "Nearer. My liod to The," after whith the lord's Prayex ia re cited. The phonograph voice' then reads solemnly the buriul servlse. Com mittal of the dtwd l foiiowea ty an other prayer. AihiUm hymn J aung and then tli phonigrll pronounce the henetfcrtUm. The e Beet U very sol nn, fur th far-away poumi of the son orous vok a terms somehow to intonal fy the tiM-nivhig of th arrvlrv. No us. oCW than a rellgloua on. Is ever iirrmltted vllh th photKHf raph, and its big U-iiin"- l1 wer ground cut popular ballada. Th undiwUker takes a really aertuua ttaw ot the In strument, Wept alri Hebrew News: Hon. McK. Mitchell, ot Jervias, Or., was in the oity this week. Mr. Mitcbsl bas many friends who are sorry to learn ot bis failure of appoint ment to office by onr delegation, and hopes are entertained tbat be will ds raoognized by tbe administration for his good work done in tbs lasl campaign. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, ooDstipation, sick beadachss, sallow skin and loss of appetite. You have never tried De Witt's Little Early Risers for these oomplaints or yon would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. For sale by Con ser and Brock. W. W. Union: Henry Blackman, col lector of Internal revenue for tbe dis triot ot Oregon, Washington and Alaska, with beadqusrters at Portland, wss in ths city yesterdsy. Mr. Blsckman's term of office does not expire notil next January and, as ha Is considsred an efficient offioer, it is not probable that be will ha aaked to resign until bis time Bbilob'i ' Coosnmptloo Curs cures where others fail. It ia tbs leading Con eh Corn, and no home should be without it. ricasant to take and goes rlnbl to tbe spot. Sold by Conser k Brook. . 1 E. O.: Tbe resignation of Sbsriff Hooser will not ba presented to tbs coort until ba receives bis commission a United States marshal. Therefor it is ooliksly tbat any appointment will bs made at ths present session. A Car for Milloss Totle. IUsours,8oiveo Co..O.-I have been abject to atlsck of billons colic for ssvsrst jssrs. Cbambrlain, Colio, Cbolsra and Diarrhoea Remedy is ths only sor relist. It ads Hkfl a rnarm. Go doss of it gives relief when all other rsmedies fall. O. D. Sharp. For by Conser k Brook. a taatataaot. w- mm a. . TtaOl , oiatc as. COViomt Aa. m eie a. a !. urn S i rMi AMEItCAN. t emmn 7 m , tmm a twm i U..S in l unnMliM a Hi m MUHN 4 CO.. ( 11 R.eaSaei. I eh. a tleeorvua ra tnd deja-ndliif from th flaring irtnitprt. Th InhaHtaiit of (.nreod have bavom qtU trned U the pbonivraph and aay It la just the thing for them. Soms of th older lllafr, who maka a point f attending all funeral in U tkliilty. aay that a funeral would ro seem Ilka a real funeral without Abe's" tua hli)e. Abraham Piillwell, Qa oHrt oat.tr ot tba klea, holds that thera Is tKithlnf lnpprnriaU In ths Idea, awl aeerJ mioMa have aa sured him that they fully spprovt ol It plao.-JI.'Y. J.mrnat. Th rawlaiTla taUw la an artltOa on tlv " Kamlna la la In Ut .North Arnrrtfaa Ttrtirw, kr I'dwlrt Anml l slate that US.Ooo.. . nf pnfiil In that vsat country Af IrtaT two arsMHtrrs In tb year, if It fala, Hsbrsw Nsws: Mis Stella Alexan der, daughter of Hoo. and Mrs. R Alei- atul vhen not In u It Is .nd.r. of Feodl.lon. till .nomy arr.va iZUnlM galds th family IHwiU L t ki. . i to r om. her .t.J.e. at th. J'ii SSjR? and coal dock laborers, etc. the coal becomes deposifled in the tissue of the lungs, producing what ia known as miners' "lung,' or antbracosia, while the similar deposit found in the lungs of those who inhale fine particles of iron or steel is known as siderosia. In grinders, file cutters, potters, glass polishers, wood and cotton spinners, quarrymen, stone cutters, liine burn ers, millers, brass finishers, copper beaters, aluminum rollers, gold beateia and burnishers tissue changes in the lungs are usually found after death. Micro-organlsma cause a very con siderable part of the diseases which af flict men in any occupation. While no occupation specifically produces these organisms, yet some trades make the workmen much more liable to at tack than others. The bacillus ' of tuberculosis, which causes over 12 pen cent, of all the deatha which occur its. the United States, mainly affect thosa trades in which workmen are herded tiMtheir in ill-ventilated rooms. One consumptive careless about his expec torations may infect his fellows. Hence the large proportion of oasea of this disease among printers, accountant and clerks, and the dressmakers, seamv streeeea and clothing workers, who are crowded into sweatshops In the large cities. The preventive is in proper ventila tion, disinfection of premises and cua pldora, in open-air exercise and the avoidance of positiona In which the chest la cramped and constrained. The special dangers to the health of brain workers, that ia, persona who use their brains rather than their mus cles in their occupation, are due first, to exceaa of emotion, especially ana- let v. worrv. etc.: second, to irregular habits aa to eating and Bleeping; third, to excesses in eating, drinking, smok ing, etc., fourth, to want of physical exercise. The dlaeasea to which brain work ers are most llabU dyspepsia, in somnia, liver and kidney disorder, nervous Irritability or prostration, Ir ritable hart, apoplexy and psraiytia, te, arc by no means peculiar to them, as they are seen in idle loungers quirt s often. They are due not ao much lo excessive brain work aa to bad hab its of various kinds, Generally the patient feels flabby, the secretions am diawdered, he feels aa tf ha needed more air. Th cause His prices are very reasonable. He bas bay and grain lor sate, naa laieiy added o car load of baled timothy. LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON, Sept. 11, 1897. Notice la hereby given, that the following-named settler has filed notice o" his intention to mak8 final proof in support oi his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on October 27, 1897, viz: MARY OLSON, Hd. E. No. 4689, for the SWH Sec. 29, Tp. 8 8 R 24 E W M. (i. namp. the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: jacoD i. loung, neeiey w. Brannan, both of Davidson, Oregon, Olof Berg- strora ana JSrex uergsirom, oom oi uuuouerrjr, Oregon, 79-590 Register. Oome lo tbe Gazette office and get a decent lot of envelops printed. Government envelops look; obeap, and besides you cannot get your business card printed tbereon. tt What is Hon Gold? Best beer on earth. See ad. elsewhere. Put a quarter in yonr pocket and don't spend jt till you get down to Low Tillard's. Finest liquors and oigars Near oity hall. a See those new Russian Tan shoes down at Licbtenthal's. Latest styles, best Quality, reasonable prioes. You cannot do better anywhere. tt Notice of Hearing of Final Account. N THE COUNTY COURT FOR MORROW County, Htate of Oregon. In the matter of le estate of Wm. Cecil, deceased. Nntlne is hurehv ortven that Peter Bauern- flAnri thn exnnntor nf the last will and testa ment of Wm. Cecil, deceased, has filed his final account in the ofttce of the cleric of said court in said matter, ana in pursuance oi an oruer oi the Hon. A. G. Bartholomew, judge of the above entitled court, said final account will come on for hearing and settlement on tne una aay oi Nov., 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m., the second day of the November term of said court, at the court hoase in Heppner, Morrow county. State of Oregon. On or belore saia time any person u me ii is interested In said estate may appear an PETER BAUERNFIEND, exceptions, In writing, to said account and con test the same Executor of the last will and tostimeut of Wm. Cecil, deceased. Dated Aug. 23, 1897. 73-82 Come in and subscribe tor the "Gazoo." Now is the time. You don't want to miss a whole lot ot good, hard reading that is now being published id oar "Only." Any person who is interested in British Columbia should write to W. H. Hurlburt, general passsogsr agent ot tbe O. R. & N..for a copy ot Pat Don en's lit tie "booklet," "Tbe New Booansaland." II is well worth tbe trouble, CO-tf. WANTED-AN IDEAoTr.i BURN 4 CO., Patent Attorney, Washington, D. 0.. for their $1,8(10 prize offer. jaisye.'eia a m LHB ICarest, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat (at business eondaeted for MoesasTC rtts. Sou Owes is Oeeoiv U. a. f ".T?,r;e. Sand wecaastmr pel.nl in is Urn toaa UwscI (rcfflot from Waslungwo. , ' i bead model, arawiag w yimo, wnn w-...k- Inoa. atlvue, u pateniaoi or mm, re w . -I- 1... Im Ml BU. till tieiSD. IB SCCttTCQ. ieoet oi samei Of V. S. and torwca nwMnw Mat tree. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. t,Jl V aVW'A' 1 " a asasj NORTH PACIFIC Rural Spirit (ESTABLISHED IN 1669.) Published Weekly Portland, Or. at DEVOTED TO Agriculture, Dairying, Live-Stock and Turf. Worth its weight in gold to every farmer and breeder in Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION: $2.00 PER YEAR. (Sample copies free.) Raral Spirit aod Gaietts both for 13.50, oasb, at this office. TT -TTfa c& JJHLJE2JLm'JEM9 Attorneys at Law. Alt business attended to ia prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. BUleleos Hall. for full Informal ion, time cards, rasps, liekeU, l call ia of rita W. O. Awsast, A. P. Cat.Ti!i. At r,Ky. At,(lei Ism, All nslall,Or. 1'ortlsnd.Or Hmall prscsntioos on en prsvsol great mischiefs. DaWiH's Llttla Early Risers ara very small pills it sis, but ars most ffeeliv (a preventing ths most serioo forms of liver troahl and stontseb trottblea. Tbey ear (wnstipstloa aod heaJaebs and regolat th bowsle. For ala by Ooaser A Brock. ter and a cloudy sky. LwJr tba cir rurrortancea there Is nothing to do but to drop the work, but avoid asUmiuaot, u Francisco txammer. HEPPNER. OFFICE IN NATIONAL t l I BANK BUILDING. I I OREGON 4 Hie Regulator LiIlC,, 8CIENT1FI0 H m.4M. TSAUint fttCUlTOH" 'emit art" io Oo. IX asd Mrs. Fell Uft SalorJsy nlgbt tor Pradlstoa, tbelr bora. It raves th Crf 1 Ctildrva. feavlsw, Va. Wa bavt a splendid ssU of CbanbsrlalB S Congb Kentdy aad oor CMtocnor mnisg trom far aod sear, speak ol it la M higbsst terms Ussy ba said tba tbelr children would hav died of eroap It Cbsmber- lata' Gugh Recosdy bad aot l git B.-KIUra A Ourrro. Tbs 23 sad M rest sue tor sala by 06sr A Brock. Tba Oatt 4 sjwtttn let koawly of aay itmw, aal It fUmi ta ImK apt lbs ia adrss I las l sabftft, btb th stfflb b &llu VssJeibUI or tb na b sitm its t4 by bal Ml Uav Th UIW daily ipl Kaaday) all .. I'MtUsJ at I ft) a. tn. Wba rsa g to rtllaJ, si'- off at Tt.s UlWaad tsita trta dwa tb Udaatas; yo will y It, aal savt snnoef. Vf.GIIUW.f, (teaeval A I eat Wanted-Rn Idea Sr5 - - w-w, , r t "-r n. im. it wbw thera ta a failure) ol rrn nt en tire arwa. la this onuntry nn dnmgbl envers tb ftUr roiutry; there It a.m. r.'iually IsterraUir trt US is U fvarther stahtwtrct that Jl IHa fol rToutMl baa hnm taken, p ra ln.li a fart hlch should si!w th fr at bt grower tbat In.'.ta ha many million of ttaeultlad wbrat Isot. ltral.W, th rustotn of th people pre t, lnr al better rutuatia. Th drmrr norm a rntnl a a piy, as tl hi srtreeuws .' jear gS 4 tCt sMttjr a wrnrh IwiJ a rmm ! j pay rtrL ll ki eswiiiy swat hed front bis Ulr rel- , r-tlert lkfrUoa a, .xtK aad ine. by b.s Ivte r.at rr s; ans satU , Mr. SssiTtllard sad dsagbtsr, Orael. ara v'aillog frtsds hi ra4lto. iskt S Arste !. Tba Bast Sal la tb world for Co to, Brai, Mors. Clr. Nit Kbeom. rv Hnrvs, TetWr, Chsppd Hd, t'KilblaUia Ours, aad all Hta F.rp- tMw. aa fmtHtvely far rtie or ta gasraoiead so or fonv Tofaaded. bos. by taM A Jir. FANCY-DRESS BALL IN LONDON. r.sllek Mea aaa Wea Taa Tfcl Pleaear Bertvaelr. A faney-dreaa ball In London la alow Tba a tree U around Convent garden on a lanry-dreaa ball nitfht ar aa solera a a fWtland iUelf. ays Rcribner'a. A few hxurlM LotMVner ar kfi at rriertful diUnr by tb police, wbll a prorewam of carra?ea goea aiowiy etrder th an bey and depiu aerioua merry-makers, dresia-d a atove, lht hottse, monks, lamp and vegrtaWes. 01 nT to the aorat dliHfuiae th Journey pt th ta-ket ukers and to tb ballroom Is slow. On the ball room floor raelals. totally void of a aen ot humor and dreamed in blsu k velvet and eut steel button, keep tht center of Ui floor clear, apparently for their ovra and atamt ready to ubdu any burst of ligb. heartdna tbat Inlgbt appear la tb rlrrl that U kept movlnf about them. Th general oroer ar "keep movlnc aSon. Tbe nun who tnaoagea tb errIigbt, from an ot lb top boiea, probably rnjoys m oan tb tniwt. Ha certainly ooe more u help It. Tb renter of Interest Is a berrver b will ba It. II ran mak a dull to am fcrigbt and a srnr pssrty la on of tb bo proud; and be ea alreoO rtnvov th gloom au4 f U tlMAJ ta w!t4u WHITE COLLAR LINE. - Columbia River and Puset Sound Navigation to Steamers TOG1ME, BAILET GiTZERT AND 0CE1S WiVL Leaving Alder Htreel IXck, Portlsod, for Astorl. Ilwaeo, Loeg Beb, Ocaaa Park and Nsbcotta. Direct aonoeetioa witb Ilwaoo staarasr aod rail road; also at Young's Bsy witb 8abor Railroad. Leave rortlsad T A. M. Dally, rpt Sunday. Ue Atturt 1 P, M. Dally, sseept Naada DAIIiBY OATKBTIT Uas rortlaad S f. st llly, esrep Snndsv. iiiMf nlthl. II P at, !mm Asfairl la all t A. at., lp dr and Monday. Sunday bight, ? P.M. OOHAM WAVB Leave PnHland sad runs dtrert to tlam. Tuesday and Tfcareita it t II aatnrdir! I P. at iM.es iiaar nsaaseaaj ana mamj mt i .m . m, va uniay at(t at r. m. Bire Ckdt j It fofad Dtstiuiioi IA Itvln F m 4 Irprtst for Safety. 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