Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 17, 1897, Image 4

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THEOHAOIflCLK ha always been, and always
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against combinations, clique, corporations, or
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DEVOID OF ANIMAL LIFE.
A Ceaseless Straggle Between rir
Water In Antarctic.
The antarctic is a continental land
unique in the world. Its desoiate
shores, rarely approachable undermost
favorable conditions, are laved by am
ocean, the richest on the globe ill its
marine life, animal and vegetable, says
the Ladies Home Journal. Seals and
whales in incredible numbers abound in
its waters, and countless sea birds
cover with nests and eggs the few fa
vored land spots which are free from
snow d urine the briefcomfortless sum
mer. It is a continent where abounds
no land animal life, either mammals,
birds, insects, spiders or reptiles. No
mammail exists within 600 miles of it
borders. It is also devoid of land vege
tation (except the lowest forms of cel
lular tissue, lichens, which have beeu
LOCAL 8QUIB3-
J. B. Coe, representing J. K. Gill ft
Co., is m to wo today.
Lee Kilbourne and Clans Johnson
were over from Goosberry Monday.
WASTED BY WAB.
Devastation of Cuba by the Con
tending Armies.
Back From the Grave
We cannot come, but we can often
stay our progress thither. Disease,
like everything else, must have a begin
ning. All chrooio maladies tend to
shorten life, and render it a species of
martyrdom while they last. Muluria,
kindoey oomplaint, ohronio indigestion,
rheumatism all have small beginnings, correspondent by Adolph W. Waldmann,
Rain of the Tobaeeo Tr Ml
Deetrmctlon of Haasei and
Property of All
Kinds.
A special dispatch from Havana to
the Evening World gives a detailed ac
count of the devastation which has been
wrought throughout the island of Cuba.
It contains a statement made to the
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE,
LDNG THOUBLKS AND CONSUMPTION
CAN BE CUBED.
Aa Eminent New York Chemist aid Scientist
Hakes a Free Offer to Oar Headers.
Jns, Cliques, corporations, or , . v,;.t;,.
nnnroilnni n tn. kind It will ha lzuUumWnl fOUIKI in TWO U1WXDUU1VI, """'"5
er ferns, flowering plants, snruos nor
trees.
Here, however, nature displays her
forces on a scale elsewhere unknown.
Over the millions of square miles of this
austral continent ceaselessly continues
a titanic struggle between the opposing
ancient elements of fire and water. In
vain the volcanoes pour forth streams
of molten lava and shoot upward pil
lars of fire. Welcoming the lava as
a protecting, non-conducting covering
of its lower strata of flowing glaciers,
the continental icecap resistlessly ad
vances, certain that in time, when the
processes of erosion have lowered the
elevation of the volcanic craters, its
countless, tiny snowflakes will quench
the apparently unextinguishable fires
that now shake from end to end the con
tinent of Antarctica.
quick: Tiivria i
HfS
and may be stayed at the outset with
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. This ex
cellent tooio and alterative is adapted
alike to the prevention of disorders
of the system and their removal,
and its early use cannot be too
stroLgly advocated. To reoew appetite
and insure tranquil rest, there is no
surer nod pleassnter means thsn the
Bitters. The effects of overwork and
exhaustion, mental or physionl,' are
oonnterActed by it, sod the busy mer
chant, the tired clerk or operative, sad
the brain weary stundent, author 01
newspaper man derive from it present
relief and future energy.
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polnte East and South. Grand Boenio Route
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Attached to express trains, affording superior
anunmtnndHtlnns for second -class nassnnffars.
For rates, tickets, sleeping oar reservation,
eto call npon or aiiareas
R. KOKHLEtt, Manager, C. H.l MARKHAM,
Gen. F. A P. Agt, Portland, Oregon
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Operates its trains on the famous block
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Lights lis trains by eleolriolty throughout;
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Hans Speedily equipped peneetigur trains
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Also operate etaru-heatl vestibuled
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A CIRCULAR RAINBOW.
A Singular Phenomenon Witnessed In the
Mountains ot India. "
One of those peculiar atmospheric
phenomena, circular rainbows, was ob
served in India by Lieut. W heelock
about the middle of August, says the
Chicago Journal. Mr. Wheelock was
climbing a mountain spur at sunrise.
The atmosphere was clear, but there
was a heavy log hanging over the val
leys. As the sun rose a rainbow, round
as a circus ring, was seem in the fog
which all but obscured one of the beau
tiful lakes which are so common in
India. Mr.' Wheelock is a trained
meteorologist, and was not at all aston
ished to see a circular rainbow, know
ing, as he did, the conditions under
which it was found. But what attracted
his attention in particular was the
presence of a bright spot in the exact
center of the circular "bow." This
spot was so intensely luminous that the
observer thought it might be a bush fire
some distance away, but this supposi
tion was soon dispelled by further de
velopments. Slowly and regularly, and
n uf niuv 4hi hrin-ht pen-
- -r,nt. wn.np. nnrrounded bv circles ened my whole nervous system. I was
thk weekly CHKONiOLK, Wis brightest 0r radiating light, each containing all troubled with constipation, kidney and
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Miss Julia Hart writes her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hart, of this plsoe,
that t'uo has been speudiog (he summer
at Port JeffersoD, Long Island, with a
sobool friend and that she bad a delight
ful time. Miss Julia is now in school
again and hopes to bo able to return
home nest year.
Free Pills.
Send your address to H. E. Buofeleo
& Co., Chicago, and get a free sample
box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A
trial will convince you of their metits.
Tbene pills are eay in notion and arc
particularly effective in the cure of Con
stipation and 8iok Headache. For Ma
laria end titver troubles that nave ueei
proved invaluable. They ar guaran
teed to be perfectly free from everj
deleterious substance and tobeiirely
vegetable. They do not wenktn by tlieii
action, but by giving tone to stuDsacl
and bowels greatly invigorating tb
system. Beguler siz 25o. per box. Sob'
by Conser A Brock, druggists.
Beppiier'a business men have had
bard strr.ggle to weathpr the stnrm of
the pnet fnur years, and now lfali'tb
prosperity should come their wny, it if
muob nreded and nothing more thar
they deserve.
Dreadfully Neryons.
Gents: I was dreadfully nervous, and
for relief took your Karl's Clover Eoot
Tea. It quieted tny nerves aud strength-
and most complete Weekly Newspaper In the
world, prints regularly H4 columns, or twelve
pages, of News, Literature and (leneral Informa
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of the primary colors, in fact, eacn I bowel trouble, iour lea soon cleansed
was a perfect miniature circular ram- my system so thoroughly thBt I rapidly
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bow. ThiB wonderful phenomenon last
ed for about two hours, or until the
sun had risen to such a bright that the
reflection sank back against the moun
tain side. Mr. WheelocK waicneu n
until it faded away, pronouncing it
the most beautiful and wonderful Bight
he had ever beheld. "
BASEBALL IN THE DESERT.
regained health and strength.
A. Sweet, Hartford, Com'.
Conser & Brook.
Mrs. 8.
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W.E. Pryn arrived Ibis morning from
Hillsboro and will take 'Gene Ploonm't
plane with the Heppoer Light & Wider
C., whilo 'Gene is sbcect on a visit
East.
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The Bedonlns Were Hadly Frightened by
the Hall.
Jimmy hit the bull, a slow one, ond
simply sent it out of sight. Away over
tol I'orttit s head it tlew, as triougn
Wind for the middle of the buhara,
(snys the SportHinain'M Magazine. Two
hundred aud fifty yards Irom tue in
field squat ted the Bedouins, still chat
tering and gesticulating like crazy tnein.
Whether or no they su.w the ball com
ing I know not, but tliat one of them
will never forget his introduction to
the league Inum-UsII, however, I am cer
tain. It struck bun squarely npon the
top of his black head and ibun bounded
40 feet Into the air.
The blow was, of course, a hard on.
but the twror it inspired we far
greater than the shock. An unearthly
howl broke from hiliiethe BwlouSn
followed the bail Ireto the air and tbe
U'dlnma that Instant4y broke hwwe was
rxeenled only by tlte aeene in front of
oir liotel that morninir. llaxl tne
A Bare Thing tot Yon.
A trausiiotiou in which you can not
lose is a enre thing. Biliousness, sick
beadadbe, furred tongue, fever, piles
and a thousand other ills are caused by
constipation and sluggish liver. Cas
osrels Candy Catbartio, the wonderful
new liver Ktimnlsut and intestinal tonic
are told by all druggists and guaranteed
to cure or money refunded. 0. 0. C.
art a sure tiling. Try a box today ; 10c,
25 50c . Sample and booklet free, tf
of Chicago, a very observing and con
scientious German-American, who has
just completed a trip through the prov
ince of Santa Clara.
"I came to Cuba on January 1," said
Mr. Waldmann, "to buy tobacco. I
found only 80 bales in Havana, all poor
stuff, and decided to go to Santiago de
Cuba direct by boat and return slowly
by traveling through the country where
I could, so as to pick tip tobacco
if there waa any. Let ma say; there is
none.
"The trade in the states is utterly
misinformed on thiB point. I have been
two weeks getting, 49 bales and have
searched the island from one end to the
other. The crop coming up has been de
stroyed. There is a little patch here
and there around a town, but the fields
are laid waste. I can safely say that
east of Havana there hs not enough, to
bacco gathered or in sight to keep a
small factory in the United States go
ing for a month. The reports of planters
to the west of Havana are such that it
would be useless for me to go there.
There is three times as much Havana
tobacco in the states to-day as there is
cut or growing in Cuba.
"As to the revolution the situation
looks to me after studying it with my
eyes to be this: The Spaniards seem to
be satisfied if they can bold the towns
All the country belong to the rebels
And the rebels are slowly destroying
the towns. If they bad a few 12-pound
cannon only the big cities would be
standing in a month. Nothing could
stop that.
"As it is neither side can win. Un
less a change comes Cuba ia certain to
be made a waste. It is pretty close to
that now. I did not see a farmhouse,
except there were soldiers in it for
fort, standing in my whole trip. I saw
hundreds upon hundreds that had been
burned down as I passed through the
country, often with hsHf-charred sew
ing machines, cradles, furniture and im
plement! strewn about. There is not
a home with, the family in peaceable
possession in the country so far aa
could see.
"When I was In the city of Santiago
3e Cuba I got acquainted with some of
the Spanish officers there. They were
very polite and nice to me. They took
me up in a tower and with a glass
showed me the earthworks and fortifi
cations of the rebel strongholds. When
I asked them why they did not attack
these places In plain sight they said the
troops could not leave the small forts,
f the soldiers go out they are shot down.
This was the reason they did not go out.
"One of the officers who seemed to
be an inspector examined the guns while
there and told me that the whole war
was on a rotten basia and was an out
rage upon Spain. Another officer, a
general, afterward expressed the same
dews. He said be was disgusted and was
going to resign and go home. They are
angry because the other officers sit
around cafes in Santiago and did not
lead the troop to the field. It was just
the same in Trinidad, Cieniuegoa and in
every large city,
"Between Colon and Matanzae the
whole country ia burned up. All the
villaires on the line are destroyed ex-
Tbe distinguished chemist, T. A. Bio
oum, of New York City, demonstrating
his djjoovery of a reliable cure for Con
sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis),
bronobial, lung and chest troubles,
stubborn oougbs, catarrhal afTeotions,
general deoline and weakness, loss ot
flesh, and all conditions of wasting
way, will send THK EE FREE BOT
TLES (all different) of his New Dis
ooveries to any afflicted reader ot this
paper writing for them.
His "New Scibntiflo Treatment" bBS
oured thousands permanently by it
timely use, and he considers it a simple
professional duty to suffering humanity
to donate trial of bis infallible on re.
Science daily develops new wonders,
end this great chemist, patiently experi
menting for years, has produoed results
as beneficial to humanity as can be
olaimed by any modern genius. His
assertion that lung troubles and con
sumption are curable in any olimate is
proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," filed in bis American and Euro-
peon laboratories in thousands from
tbose cored in all parts of the world.
The 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
medioine will be promptly sent direct
from bis laboratory.
Sufferers should take instant advan
tage of bis generous proposition.'
Jf lease tell the Uootor that you saw
this in the Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon. Jnly 9-7-1 yr.
FORJTOU!
Now Prepared to do Any
Kind of Printing Don't
Send Your Orders Away'
'Till You Get the Gazette's
Estimates
Heretofore the Gazette's job depart
ment has tried to do no work other than
plain printing. However, this shop ia
now prepared to tackle anything in any
line and will meet prices of any person
under the sun in the line of druggists'
supplies, blank books, bank work,
oounty work, or any sort ot book bind
ingwork that yon have heretofore sent
away to get done.
The Gazette shop is not a charity
concern but if you will give us a ohanoe -we
will see that you are satisfied in
every particular.
Buy your goods at home. Remember
that Abe Lioooln said that when one
-bought goods' away from borne the
foreigner got the money and we got tbe
goods. Bat when tbe goods were
bought et home we bad both money
and goods. This Is good doctrine. V e
are willing to abide by it. Wben the
printing drummer cornea to town, re
member it and call up 'phone No. S.
560-tf
Hiok Mathews and V. Gentry, under
the firm name of Mathews & Gentry,
are associated together in the barber
business in tbe new stand, two doors
south ot the postoffioe. Tbey solioit a
call. Shaving, 15 oents. tf.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted ia notes and bo-
oo tints 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
oao be bought anywhere in tbe state.
Noble & Co.
Heppner, Or., Jane 24, '97. tf.
A good bicycle, suitable for either lady
or gentleman, In fine repair, new pneu
matic tires, for sale cheap at Gilliam &
Bisbee's. tf
Now is tbe time to get the Weekly
Oregonian, the greatest newspaper ot
the West. With the Gazette, both strict
ly in advance, one year, $3.60. No better
combination of newspapers oanbe made
in the state.
Thb Boss Feed Yabd. The first feed
yard tbe teamster strikes in Heppner
is that conduoled by William Gordon,
next door to the Heppner Gazette
ranch. Mr. Gordon is accommodating,
has a good yard and abundant facilities
to take care of stock in first class shape.
His prices are very reasonable. He has
hay and grain for sale. Has lately
added a car load of baled timothy.
ti.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON,
J Sept. U, 1897. Notice is hereby given
that the following-named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make flual proof In support
of 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 8W1 Sec. 29, Tp. 8 S R
24 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to Drove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz: Jacob I. Young, Wesley W.
Brannan, both of Davidson, Oregon, Olof Berg.
strom and Erck Bergstrom, both of Goosberry,
Oregon,
jab. r. MUUKK.
79-590 Register.
Come to tbe Gazette offioe and get
lecent ' lot of envelops printed.
Government envelops look obeap, and
besides you cannot get your business
osrd printed thereon. tf
What is Hop Gold 7 Best beer on
earth. Wee adrelaewhere.
Fnt quarter in your pooket and
don't spend it till yoi get down to Low
Tillard's. Finest liquors and cigars
Near city ball. a
See those new Russian Tan shoes
down at Liobtentbal's. Latest styles,
best quality, reasonable prioes. Yon
cannot do better anywhere. tf
Notice of Hearing of Final Account.
IN THE COCNTY COURT FOR MORROW
County, State of Oregon. In the matter of
the estate of Win. Cecil, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Peter Bauern
flend, the executor of the last will and testa
ment of Wm. Cecil, deceased, has filed his final
account in the otlice of the clerk of said court
In said matter, and in pursuance of an order of
the Hon. A. O. Bartholomew, judge of the above
entitled court, said final account will come on
tor neanng ana settlement on the 2nd dsy of
Nov., 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m., the second day
of the November term of said court, at tbe
court house in Heppner, Morrow county. State
of Oregon. On or before said time any person
Interested in said estate may appear and file his
exceptions, in writing, to said account and con
test the same.
PETER BAUERNFIEND.
Executor of the last will and testlment of Wm.
Cecil, deceased.
Dated Aug. 23, 1897. 73-82
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C E. Rhuous has been awarded tbe
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bii'lge and also the lone hotel.
Certainly oti don't a ant to suffer with
dyspi'I" constipation, s'ck headaches,
sallow skirt sad loss of appetite. Ion
have mvrtrifd De Wilt's Little Early
Risers for lin-a complsiuts or ou would
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The Pallee.t r. Portland, Or
those whlte-roled desert angels could
not have become more panic stricken,
iwid when, a few m-nornl latT, Ned
llanlon plunged into their demoralized
ranks after tha boll they fairly howled
In thMr fright, and tied la ever)
direction like frigh timed children.
Within 30 seconds thwe was not an
Arab in alght, nid tt mm fully test mln-ut-t
In-fore they plucked up courage
enough to sl.tvl around the edge of the
farthrat sand dune and take up their
former posit iona.
nations Lifeboat
The big ocean greyhounds will soon
It U thought, lie culpprd with life
x at hami'jmrd to balloons, an aa to
be practically unaiiikable. Cylinder
tilled wiUi omiipriKMHl gaa will be
pliu'rd In oouiiartiiwnUof the lifeboats,
and from theae the balloon, which will
he hurnesuM'd w lib rortU to a hollow
mast connected with the cylinder, I
lnlUIM. The iiiiiot, which I Iron tub
ing, U al jtmtalile, ami, w hen turnsM for-
ward, the big lieJIoon arts aa a aall.oan
proving iitit unnwtwary. The com
t liialion 1h1 will doulittcM prove of
t l.o grrateat service n saving people far
out at era. In arrvent tot It waasihnvin
that, even with the boat filled with
water to the gunwale, the lifting 'er
of the balloon prevents! t lie craft from
ilihrr sinking or Uartting, Cincinnati
r.itt!rrr.
bat great regulators,
er and Brock.
1 ha Osteite pot mixtion the
bonealy of any ptm: bsl tt la otn
lulled to lestst opoa lb eaah ,a rxlvsaee
t ie of sotMeripHoa. hethr the st
teriber be Corosll.is Yaa.lnbilt or tbe
Kan b tares tits bread by boaeet toil
We eaaaut run the ier ta other
tie.
A Ulgealte fear Tree.
A famoua pvar trre, which had livrd
nearly sis rrnturirs, pear Toulon, was
ilratrojrd rwrutly by a violent wind
stortu. The trunk waa nearly 13 fed in
iirll 111 fpPlnM f f tlAKAIt 1M
Iht ht mm I HUiria ,MHUlt(l U prlrtorof the rrouod on which the tree
stood, after corrrmnding with nearly
fill I) J I ' "
I Hi' iu;i ii liiim ijih'
For sale by Con-
Mrs. Dan Horner was t kk"ti to Port
land on Hittnrdsy's train to be treated
tor appendicitis.
Karl's Clover Itool Tea ia a pleaean'
Illative. RegutatiM tbe bowels, purities
Ilia blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy
to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts.
Hold by Conser k tiro. k. y
A. G. Bartholomew was elrcted aob ol
direetor for Ueppner dietriot, vice W.
A. Kirk, resigned, on last Saturday.
A Care for Milloas Cullr.
Ileanure.8oteveoCo.,Oe. I have been
subject to attacks of billons colic tor
several years. Chamberlain's Oollo,
Cb'ilrra and Diarrhoea Remedy Is tbe
only sore relief. It so Is likt charm.
Cos doae of it glrss relief ben all other
rsmedirt fall. O. D. Hharp. For sale
by Oaser k Urock.
tected by troops. Every farmhouse waa
a ruin. There ia not a thing growing
nor planted. On tho ride from Matan
zaa to Havana it waa just aa bad. There
waa only one town, Jaruco, standing,
and a portion of that ia gone.
"Around the ruin of every town were
lot of soldtera and a crowd of poverty-
stricken country people. Some of them
were absolutely naked, all were nearly
so. I saw any quantity of men wearing
onlv breech-cloths. I wondered why
these men did not go and Join the rebels.
I would rather die fighting than etarva
to death as they are doing.
"I can give you no aderfuato idea of
tbe wretchedness of these people. Weak
and naked, they are living, or, rather
dying, under piece of bark placed
leaning arainat treea. They crawl un
der this and lay in th mud and dirt-
men. women and children. Iluts In
Africa are nalaces to these holea. It
waa tbe moat horrible eight I ever saw
and there were miles npon mile of It.
N. Y. World.
The Belts at the 117.
When the sultan waota to see play
he sends out for a company ami attends
the representation In his dining-room.
Hcfore the performance be ha nil the
manager aonie original Joke of hi ow n
to be added to tbe dialogue, ao the
troupe is at least sure ot one epjirecl-
alive ltatrner. IVtrolt Free Tress.
Any person who is interested in
British Colombia should writa to W. H.
Horlbnrt, genersl passsoger agent of tbe
O. K AN, for a copy ot Pat Donan's lit
tle "booklet," "Tbe New Booaozaland."
It Is well worth tbe trouble. 60-tf.
r
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all fat-!
ent busineaseeaducttd lor Mootaavc fits.
Ous omci is Oftositt, u, . Pavt-vorrier
and we caa arrurs patent la Wat laia Uaaa Uwac
remote from Waahingtoa.
be no mooru drawing or pnnco., wh orcnp
ln Wi adviaa. U oatrntable or But. irte et
charge, 3nr fse got due till patent la tecarrd.
. ... "How to ObiaiaPat.au," with
coat ol eajaein the U. S. sad (uieiga cuoauiss
tent Ire. Address,
c.a.snow&co.
t am a met. WftwMinTon. D. .
NORTH PACIFIC
Rural Spirit
(ESTABLISHED IN 1869.)
Published Weekly at
Portland, Or.
DEVOTED TO
Agriculture,
Dairying,
Live-Stock
and Turf.
Worth ita weight in gold to every farmer
and breeder in Oregoo.
SUBSCRIPTION: t2.00 PER YEAR.
(Sample copirs Ore.)
Rdrat Hpirlt and OitiMte both for
13.50, cash, at this office.
Attorneys ot Law,
All business attended to In a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
L. Robinson and R. tfrenner are bfre
ftr the pn rotate of opening op a store.
They have leased IbeUarrignee bail ling.
Hmall precautions often prevent great
mischief. DeWilt's Little Early Risers
sr vr small pills la sis, tnt are most
ffVetive In preventing the ou st serious
forms tf liver IroQble and stomach
trouble. Tbry ear constipation and
headache am! regulate the boeela. Kor
aala t.s (Innae A ttrranh.
The I sahrell 4 Ryltr.
In Hindoostanee cards, the ditln
gutahrng mark of the king ia not the
crown, but the royal umurella, wtriicn.
an every public occasion, la displayed
over persons of royal or noble tank.
Albany Argua
w a Trala Iweepa Ale Ale.
Interesting' reult of an Investiga
tion of the effect produced by a reismevi j
OFFICE IN NATIONAL
HEPPNER, t t i
BANK BCILDINO.
J t
OJIEOON
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Dll rt VAiinrl Y!
o 0
Staatrs TELETHON!, EAILtf C1TZMT AND OCEAN WIVE.
pAlnmmn Dirnnnnil 1
UJlllllllJkl lUU'hllilJ 1
a
tlVII VV
tm,n on the air through which It move i. A,,,w streel IXk. Tortland, for Astoria. H.aeo, Long Beach Or.
wer prraerstrd at a rw-ent mceUnr of vk ,,, k.,, 1)W) ,nDct.o. with ilwattoTtWe", aad rati
tha Ft Uul Aca.lemy ot Science by road; also at Yooog'a Uay with Sea bore lUilroad!
tTxuuini
DALttS Cin" AH0 'HGUIATOK'
tv The 1)1U daklf fsieept Hnnday)
el Fl 4.1 a. tu. Leave Porllaod at JW
a. m.
all the laManlcal anrlrllra In r"tiroi
ctmlil learn of no ar tiw rijnnl !n sir
and age to thl one. -Youth' 'tm
panion.
m rw
rViften a tableanooDful of butter tit
w'hee yon go Pottlaml, tp t.ff at I a creamy eoisalaterwy by working It with
Th IHtllce aad take a trip down the
IV.Inmtus; yott will e)y it, an J sets
Binrtey.
W. ft AI l.AWAT.
(leaeral Agent.
Vanted-ftn Idea 233
ar HIM .Mik
ant !, t I' ia-w Si siee .4Vt
I a. wM kii
laaaStaMM -
a fork; tarat tbrr earir to a froth and
add Uietn to the butter; eM a level
teaatoamful of Malt and alt UWIraapoon-
ful of flour. Ileal all Iheae iiigrvMirMa
togrttier until they foam, then put
them into buttered ewrtben cop or
small tin ana, and bake In a hot ovra
for half mV.)ir, or until tbey are cooked
through and nicely tarowoed. Kt V.
Ledger
s'
I SiW aTU j salt.
Mr. and Uts. H. R. Reeve hsv lskn
barge of the Kagamor bote! la tlaker
cur.
Care that cough w lib bhlloh'a Cure.
Ttt beet eoogh tar. Relieve eroap
protnplly. One million bottles Sold I set
year. 40 do4 fot 2SclC Hold by O la
ser A Lrock . y
Wilhelra llutb baa the tbauks ot this
offlo tor a sack ot prist potato.
'Ari-TSl TWtUTMT AWD AlT1V
M fftime nr ta.ll Si traial hit raeim)
.11. 1, llir. lawtia It Or.' Wnnlhlf
tartOS ad . i ,h.mmi rieliMa .faafty S.fr
ne Km-t.aayai.a4l4r u I Stemi-a4 awt lae.
the iHWISMSIMaWI, . Sln
ts M
rrof. F. E. Nipher. It appear that mo
tion la communicated to the atmosphere
many fret aw ay, so that a Urge amount
of air le draggnl along with the train.
A prt'ullar danger ariava near a awlft
running train from the tendency of the
moving air to topple a sron over, atvd
at the same time to constTiunlcate a mo
tion of rotation to the body, which may
rait It to roll n ruler lbs train. Youth's
Companion.
TEIillPnOND
Leatrss rortlaod T A. M. Dally, eaeept Sunday. Leer Astorta 7 P. at. Pally, strept Sunde
XtA.T.Xjt'mTr OATZBTIT
t4vt lorUn4 S P. M IWIIy. esrent Sunday, Haturdsy BIM. 11 P M U
alt v A. , ssreft suewlay and Monday. Sunday Blsht, J P.M.
OOBAN WAVE
I Lw Portland and ntns dlirt Ui tleam, Tueolay and Thoraday at t A M att.M..-.i a.
Leers near WMnseiiay an Friday at ; m A. M. On Sunday eifbtatt p"l"
hspt ttxcitl la EiHrcii Dtiliulioa Botk rfhfi Frtt if Ejpfn.se.
Per Safety, Speed, CoanlorV, Pi ensure. Travel o U Telnkone, Hnr. Oalsert inA i,
- - , w BT
' A limelt Ta k.
fvmi of the ollc esptaatas arts bravo
tnett. 1 avl on of the bra teat what
w ih rsardesH Vb b ever had, Vi
which he replied:
"tUipitng a pet fight."
Thlnklcg to hear aa account of rtoi-
oua p Pocreil rTv-a, I asked f'r the d I
Uila.
"Oh. tti ere ain't atiy," he mk. "Ther
w-amt nothing disturblnc atamtt It.
Tks trevbi was w,ta saeesvt Iw-aatsal
THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. O. BOHCII3CRS. Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
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