Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 28, 1897, Image 2

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Mr. Geeb said in bis letter de
clining the appointment to the land
office at Oregon City, that among
the reasons why he declined was
the fact that he had joined in re
commending a personal friend for
that office, and didn't want to take
the office away from him. That
personal friend, it is said, is Mr.
C. B. Moores, who now has been
recommended for the position.
There is honorable dealing iu Mr.
Geer, which is rarer in some others
than it ought to be. Oregonian.
Mr. Geer is being made a tool
of the Simon clique, and he should
see it. The Oregonian's stand is
enough evidence.
Why is it that so many demo
cratic journals of the state are ad
vocating the cause of Simon? Are
they still "standing in" as they did
at Salem last winter?
POSTAL-SAVINGS BANKS,
Assistant Secretary Spaulding
of the treasury department at
"Washington was interviewed on
the subject of postal-savings
banks the other day by a Chicago
Record correspondent. He said
"I do not think the government
ought to enter the banking busi
ness in competition with private
parties, but the postal-savings
banks need not do this. As I un
derstand the purpose of the ad
vocates of the system, it is to ac
commodate certain small deposi
tors who could not in most cases
reach banks and who dissipate
their small earnings under present
conditions. If this system reaches
such people it proves a great bene
fit to them. Postal-savings banks
open a way for insignificant depos
its to accumulate and become of
appreciable value to the depositors.
In this way such banks are an incen
tive to economy and induce thrift.
Self-respect accompanies the pos
session of a little money, and such
a system, therefore, tends to better
citizenship. It also tends to place
considerable money at the disposal
of the government which other
wise would be lost both to the gov
ernment and the citizen. It seems
to me that the plan ought to be
worked out to great advantage to
everybody concerned."
Third Assistant Postmaster
General Merritt said to the same
correspondent:
"The poople should be encour
aged in habits of thrift and econo
my, and no better way of accom
plishing that result can be devised
than by offering them a perfectly
secure and reliable savings bank,
where email deposits can be placed
at interest Tho habit of economy
once formed will rapidly grow and
spread, and postal-savings banks
will provo a sucoess from tho day
they are established in this coun
try."
In establishing postal-sayings
banks a nation carries its people
forward a stop in civilization, inas
much as it is giving to them an
additional security against misfor
tune. A person who puts his sav
ings into the postoffice bank wil
know that when hardship and
want overtake him, whether be
causo of misfoituno or donlining
years, his money will be fort li com
inc. The fact that there is bucIi a
safe place of deposit provided wil
induce many to make provision
against future want who otherwise
would permit themselves to be-
come charges uhu society when
luisfortuuo overtakes them
when old age finds them unpre
pared to earn a supMrt by tbei
lalxir.
Mr. Kl.Ma, it is understood
wauta to bo re-elected to the house
of representatives, and it ia not
doubted that Mr. Mitchell desire
to bo returned to thn senate. That
being tho case, tho first nud neces
arj question is this: lo they, or
doca cither of thorn, intoud to upeak
or to vote for f reo coinage of ailver,
aa they have dona heretofore
Hound-money men, cold-atandnril
men, are resolved to know. Ore
gonian.
Aa the Uregoniao la not a re
publican paper, and aa it ia not
supporting the organization in this
elate or the Kt Louie platform, it
haa no moral right to ask any
questions concerning cither gentle
man. Tho Oregonian docs not pro-
Ikwo to be suited with them uudei
any circumstance, and it matters
little in any event
WHAT ODE EXCHANGES SAY.
Tbe very latest Id pop philosophy
comes from the "allied forces" of Coffey
oonnty, tbe home of Governor Leedy. In
their platform they thank tbe Almighty
for prosperity, but criticise him mildly
for sending it et the expense of the peo
ple of Europe. Topeke Capital.
roe Portland Ubromole is still en
gaged in eeating Senator (?) Corbet
Won't someone tell tbe Chroniole that
tbe senate has adjourned? Tbe Dalles
Chroniole.
Flour is retailing a 81.40 per saok
and the customer "pays the difference.'
In some sections of Grant oonnty there
is no wheat raised, consequently no
flour produced. But tbe additional
prioes of beef and wool'aud mutton this
year have given all olasses a boost along
with tbe wheat raiser. Grant Co. News.
Oregonian iu publishing tbe comments
of the state press upon Mr. Geer, almost
invariably selects democratic cr populist
papers to oiip from. But then birds of
feather flock together. Oregon Citv En
terprise.
Mr. Geer refused an olHoe that pays
WOO a year in order to bolp out the
oe Himon wing of tbe republican party
in Oregon. East Oregoniao.
The Oregonian talks about fair
dealing in politic. Coining from
im mi a h)1o it moans something,
Harvey Hcutt never had any liotior
r I'rinciial that he would ih
artifice to gratify a mean spite,
TllE Sale 10 !udeHliliMit I)
me advance lin-la aa to wbat
the roinmUaionera u nt to I'.uroj
t negotiate an international agree
ment will d.v, If thiswise editor
will keen u Ik1I we shall but
make any more mistaken.
111 U down at ll JotW UfU tt
llMlt Of ' . I
IOSE ITEMS.
Warm weather, prevailed tbe pkst few
days, bnt a itrorg wind is cooling it i'ff.
For some it is bard to believe tbat
lone boom?, but it is here in black and
white.
The railroad bridges along tbe Hue
are being rapidly repaired. Tbey need
it badly.
J oho Coohran has almost completed
bis new dwelling, wbicb now looks quite
neat and pleasant.
Born To tbe wife of Bert Akere, a
daughter. All doing fairly well. Con
gratulations from all sides.
lone is to have a race traok ready for
the next eesoo. This wilt attraot many
sportsmen and others to lone.
Wheat ia being piled np to the roof on
the platform nod grain is coming in from
tbe surrounding country very lively.
A revival of business is being felt by
every business man in lone. JNever in
its history has Iuue bad so muob to do,
Bud Haney, our hotel and livery man,
is building rn and fencing a large livery
yard. The livery barn will be olose to
bis hotel and thus accommodations are
afforded.
No church service will bo beld next
Sunday, except Sunday school. Tbe
pastor has been granted leave of ab
sence, as be leaves for Portland with
bis wife who is ill.
A grand old snoial hop was given at
the lone hall. Q lite a orowd was pres
ent and danced until late. A game or
two of "black eyes" were indulged in,
but didn't turn out to be serious.
The enrollment at sobool numbers 39
aud onr teaoher is getting along nioely.
Our patrons, however, should remember
that wonders cannot be expeoted in a
school of this size and tbat all oannot
advauoe as rapidly as in a small sobool.
lone will need a new sobool bouse next
year.
It is unnecessary to give notice that
"Jnkc" has dropped the pen, or the pen
dropped ''Jake," as as the case maybe
lie will soon make preparations to leave,
whether it is for Klondike or some other
forsnkec country we do not know, but
are under the impression that he will go
east. As correspondent from lone be
ban labored several years, bringing the
advantages and doings at lone before
tbe pnblio, oanstBntly working for tbe
interests of our little burg. Abuses and
curses have ooce io awhile been his lot,
hence we oare to be of service only tem
poranly and during this time we hope
WE ARE HERE!
1to IProntiLise
This Advertisement does not Appear to
tell you about a Bankrupt
or Closing Out Sale.
E
RHEA 4 COMPANY
IVot Doing tliat Kind of Business.
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WE shall tell you about a brand new, bright, olen stock of goods that will ba disposed of at live-and-let-live figures. So here goes. Your attention is
direoted first of all to our elegant display of Ladies', Misses, and Children's wraps. For elegance of workmanship and material tbey oan't be beat in
the city, all claims to the contrary notwithstanding. Observe display in front window I
Boys' and Youths' Clothing,
Men's Clothing and Fumisbir)9 Goods.
IN the above lines we are easily tbe leaders. This is getting to be ao acknowledged faot, and tbe reason of it is that we handle what tbe people wank
at reasonable prioes. This season our stock in these lines is larger than ever.
'HIS department of our
anything in this line?
store has also
Ws have it!
been greatly enlarged and we have added a stock seoond to none in tbe oity. Do you want
Not sinoe tbe Simon-U'Iien bold-np in
tbe legislature last winter, has there
been such harmony and close fellowship
between tbe Oregonian and the demo
cratic and populist papers of tbe state
there is now. These worthy papers
ave been greatly distressed over the
anner in which Mr. Geer has been
treated by tbe congressional delegation ,
and so profound bas been their grief and
ympatby tbat it has taken columns of
their apaoe to give exprtssion to tbeir me volunteer will spring np and oon-
feelings. As an evidence of the olose tinne tbu work regularly as our growing
friendship that has now come to exist town never fail to be represented
between these erstwhile enemies, the ln tbe county paper.
Sept. 27, 1897.
A ClTIZKN.
'As to the Oregonian's charge that
Mr. Geer bas been turned down by tbe
so-called 'Mitchell-MoBridu' ootnbioa
tion, we should like to have that paper
inform its readers why Mr. Guer win not
taken oare of by tba Hiraon push when
they praotioally dictated every otlioe in
the state oontrolled lbs oouveutioos
and named the nominees? Mr. Geer is
no new arrival. He is a native ion of
Oregon and after years of splendid work
on tbe stump it was left to the sooalled
Mitolioll-MoLiriilo' combination to recog
nize hit valuable services and give him
a place on the stale ticket. The second
time he is reoognizid we find tbat it is
by the inrae 'Mitehell-MolSrids' oombi
Cancer
0! the Breast.
Mr. A. II. Crausbv. of is8 Kerr St.,
Memphis, Tenn., says that his wife
paid no attention to a small lump which
appeared in her breast, but it soon de
veloped into a cancer of the worst type,
and notwithstanding the treatment oi
the best physicians, it continued to
spread ana grow rapidly, eating two
boles in ncr breast, lne uociors
soon pronounced
her incurable. A
celebrated New York
specialist then treat
ed her, but she con
tinued to grow worse
and when informed
that both her aunt
ySfev i
A COMPLETE STOCK. Tbe latest patterns and styles are represented. We have a surprise in 25 cent
grades. Come and see. Our stock has been greatly enlarged and made complete in all departments, Tbe
addition of more store-room now enables as to compete with any house in the oity, and this we expect to do.
We invite tbe pnblio to call, see our goods and get onr prioes. We have no sbelt-worn goods to show you, as we
bavo made a ojmplete oleau-up of old stock during the summer. Your patronage is solioited.
E. W. RHEA & CO.,
First Nat'l Bank Building,
Heppner, Oregon.
sad
KI.Y'8 CREAM BAT.M Is poiltlvecnre
Annlr Into tha no.Lrll. It onlr.kly ahnornerl. M
cent t Brnu'i-l.t. or by mnll : inmp:e s inc.. by mtS.
KI,Y BKOTIIKKS. (Ml Wnrren Si.. Now YorkCi'J.
SHERIFFS SALE.
NOTICK IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT t'NDER
ml ly virtue of ml execution ImikmI nut
and irranumotner nau l n,.. i',,iv ,,t i,.rrnr m , Hir.w.t..,i nri
VUieu from cancer ne aimvereo, upon junmneni ivnoerea aim en-
j .. ... . i. . Mnaa Mr. ma I irrifi ill .Hill umiri mi nip mil finv in (Tri'irni iw-r,
t v. . . ,-,..,., w. u u R Kln.klii. l'hll
Hopeless. I MmIwIihii, the lHaril of ciiminlMlom'r. lor the
Someone then re- Mleof m Iiou! ami unlvomlty laml. ami lor the
Commended S.S.S. Iyinent of luml. ail.liiK thwMmin, plain.
and thoilKh little hope remainea, sue ,i,.,.,.nt. Inr theium o(f.m hnn.lrwl ii'wn
betrun it. and an improvement waa no-1 ami : uki dollars with Ininreat then-on from
lately disoovered him to b, it is qu
strange that Joe Himon and lbs Ore
gonian did not giva him burnt ,mg
ago, Tha fact of lbs mailer it that it in
anything to tnaks trouble and thers Is a
good deal of groping in the dark fur a
tangible rxense In stir np a hornet's
lieal." IVudletoo ltepnblioan.
A Valuable Prescription.
Kditor Morrison of Worthingtnn, Iod ,
"Hiio," writes: "Yon have a valuabls
prtHicriptiiiti in Eleolrio Hittirs, audi
can cheerfully rvoonuunnd it for Cuii.ti-
patmn, Hick Headache, and aa a general
system Ionic It lias no eqnnl." Mrs.
Aoni. nteiii UntUge tlrovs Ave..
Cliioago, was all mo down, ounld nut pal
nor digest IihhI. had a baokacba hloh
never left tier and felt tired and weary.
iu six iNiities or Meotrte Hitters restor
ed ber health and ren.wed her tr.ngth,
I'rloe DOeetila and ll.(K), Get a hot I Is at
Uotiaer A Hroek s drug store.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
IINITRD BTATSa LAND OFFICE.
The Palled, Oregon, Sept, IMth, 1897.
NOTICE 18 HKRKBY GIVEN THAT JAMES
C. Kelthly, oi Hanlman, Oregon, hai filed
notlre of lntsntlnn to make final croof before
i. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at hi. office In
inner, Oreson, on Monoay, tne iitn aay oi
October 1H97, on timber culture application No.
!trr, for the NKt of section No. 22, ln townlhip
No. 4 muth, ranire No, n east.
He namea aa wltneanei: Frank Moreland,
Jamea H. Allen, Ed Moreland, and Oscar Keith,
ly, all of Hurduiaii. Oregon.
J AS. F. MOORE,
79 90 , Kegtater.
Commencing Sept. 22 anJ continuing
until Oct. 1, Inolosive, we will sell round
trip tickets to Portland and return at
one fare for the roui'd trip. Tio'ieta n
pire Oot. 3d. This is for tbe maun
faoturers' fair. Tbe admission to the
fair is free. J. O. Hart, Agent,
A Klondike Book.
Ballon. If Mr. Geer is such sn Ideal
man as lbs Oregouisn se.ms to Lavs so tiicl. The cancer commenced to heal and S'llI.'l!:"-'.' ?.'.e
jt when she had taken several bottles it i.y, (,.,.., and the further aum of thirty -Ave
Uisappeared entirely, ana aunougn bct
eral years have elapsed, not
the disease hat ever returned.
ami m ill) dollar. e,,t. and whercm li wu
rr.l vr h.vt rlananl. not a siun ol ""'er ordered and ilnereed by the court that
A Real Blood Remedy. L.r:;;
acorulNK con
the niorlK.giil proH'rty deicrllel aa follow..
.oMiu cH.i quarter oi m'liini iniriy in uiwn
.hlptwo(J) north rausa twenty-four CM) eaat
meridian, In Morrow county, ore
I to aatl.fy aald Judgment, coali aud
( coata. 1 will on
S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) Wi-dnlay, the 27fh day ol October, l7,
is a real blood remedy, and never fails two o'clock, p. m., of aald day, at the front
to cure Cancer. Kciema. Rheumatism T.l?! '.I" Ti'l.,1!0"? ." m'"ri "IT.T
Serolula, or any Other blood diaease. I lerc.t of the .aid Nya Ramlio and Mary HainlHt
Our books - ,-, n I in aim to the ainive ilewriueil tiroeriy at
nuiinc aueiioii 10 tne nigneai ami neat imioer
free to any ad- V V' V the uil.iaellon of aald execution and all cot.
dress. Swift a a a a , aud coata that may awrua. .
Kpecifie Co.. fJ tLf tJ a..,u " k "A
Atlanta Ca. Dated Seplember 2i. lw7. M ui
Tba (laiette does not question tbe
honesty of any person, bnl it ia com
pelled to Insist apon the eaah lo advsnoe
siiEHtrrs SALE.
NOril K IS IIKRF.HY (ilVKS Til tT I'NilER
and by virtue of an iivuttnn Iwmrd out
ol tbp Clri'iitl Court of the Hlata of lrron for
the inuiily of Morrow and to me directed and
dellveri'd, Hkon a Judgment remlerel and en
ti red Iu Mid court on tha lh day of Scpteinler.
W, in lor ol w. f. Nird. II. K, klticald, l'hll
Mi'lx'lian. Ilw board ol romml.alonrra lor the
ante of n hool land., etc.. plalntllU, and aaaln.l
J. B. Siwrry, H t'. Hirry, HHrry, lir
Oregon Hallway and Natluatlon roiiiiany, and
I t. I hoiiimon, ilefemlant., lor the .urn ol
T wo IIioiihiinI eluht hundnsl Iwemy ulna and
. tia doliara Willi liiien-al lhereiii from Ilia
SHERIFFS SALE.
NOTICK IS HEREBY OIVIN THAT t'SPER
and by virtue of an imilion aud order
of aala regularly Inuol out of the clri'iilt court
of the Hat uf Oregon for tha county of Morrow,
and to ma dim-led and dellvarvd, upon a
Judgment rendered and enterad In aald court
nnlhaathday of Ha'ptember, lw7, In favor .f
1 ha Oregon Mortgaga t'oiuany, llintlwt, cor
poration, platutliT aud Hen-mi poppenga ami
Klla foiiiieuaa. hi. wile, defeudauta lor tha
rwtivery ol the amn ol .."V7(I logeiner w tin
lutereal therein from lha lh day ol eeptenilM f,
Ik'?, at Ilia rate of a per rent twr annum, ami
lor lha aum ol I m attornaya li-ea, and for lha
tilan nf aiitianriidlon wl,.ll p II.. ,t ld elahth day ol Sep"'"1'. vi;, at lha rate I lurlher .urn ol HI til coala, and wbereaa by aal.l
plan 01 unaorlplloO, Wliellll r III. Sub. , , ,. ',,,..; .,, . h,.rt,,l ludgmenl ll .. ordercl and adjudged thai lha
aoriliar lia fWnaliiia Van.l.hill n. II. flllv dolUi. .Mom. v. 1,-,-m and the lurtlu r .urn lollow lug dewrlbetl real propeity lo-wll: 1 h
... . . ... i oi loriv .11 .mi i iiai noi ara ci.. ami w nere-i --"- -i'-i "i
man bt earns lilt breaj by honest toll. a. ll wa lurlher onlm-l and decreed b lb I sod the
U'a Aannol ru tba t,u. ,i.. "-"url lhal the mnrlgage.1 .r..My ilea. -rtlw.1 and lha north weal quarter of lha aotith we.1
V. Oannot rtlU 111 paper OB Soy Other ,,a, I., wil lha .outh half of noil), eaat .inarter ol action I. U.wn.hlp 4, aontli ol rang
(dan. If quarter aud north halt of aoulh eaat quarter ol eal ol Wlllamelta iiierldlan. all In Mnrrow
, ac tion laenty. aoulh half of aoulh ea.t quarter 'unly. Oregon, ba a. to aatl.fy aald Ju.lg-
(KNtlllAt. KtCYYll NOTM.
Tbe strike lo ths coal mining districts
it not as yet sstll.l.
l.iio layer is still Spreading-. Uaoy
Dee rases are reports 1.
E. M. YaoHlyck. of Ilaker City, has
be.o piHiiotexl at one of 3. V. 1 ray's
deputy eollrolors.
ol aecllon Iweiilv, Hi weal hall ol Ih aoulh
wel qiiartef of acctloll Iw eitly -one. aoulh weal
quarter l north weal quarter ol aeciton twen
ty nine, north ra.l quarter ol aoulh ea.l qnar.
ler ol aection Ihlrtt. north ball ol north eaai
quarter and aoum ca quarter ol north eaat
north. weal iiiarler and north ball ol aontb-
inenl. roata aud aiTiumg coata. 1 w III on
Satnnlay, the SM day ol Ortohar. IV?.
at two o cl.u k n in. ol aald day, at lha court
houaa door Iu llepiuier, Mormw roiinly, Ore
gon, eell all the rl lit, title and Inlerrat ol lha
temlauta, Hereiul l'opeiiga and Klla
IVppenita, In aud to lha atntva diwi-rllieil rn-
. , . . . . . , I rrij I'unur ni iton w iia Willi .,! ii
, .., - , I hl.l.ler Iherelora. lor ,uh In band lha nnir
ea.t quarter ol aoulh eaal quarter ol aecll,.
Iwetitv .l, ea.t VitlUinetia meridian, nr ao
mm h there..! a. may l lie. e.aary. tia aold lo
.ti.ty aatd jU'lgnteiil, coata and aat-rutug roata.
I will, on
eiluexlay. tba rih day of IV lol-r. w7.
Utsnders has Slrlekeo til nieu near l.l laooit.ak. p m.ol Midday, al lha frool
11 I i' m W U I iioir ol the eoiitl noiia In iiet.i.nef. Morrow
V ueiiaiia, a.Il. eouniv. Oreaon a.11 all lha ttahl. Iltlaandln-
laleal Ih aal.l J S Sperry, a. f, mrrt
i"erry l al, In and hi lb abov dea rlll
roattv al inibllc auriloa lo lb hlihm and
bidder bo rh la band, Ih pna ee.1. tnlw
api'Mid lo Hi latl.iaition nl aald eteruiloa
and all roata. and coal, thai may rue
K. I. MA1I.IM K.
ahertrt nl Morrow l.onny, tireaon.
Iali-t aepteintier .11 h, l-"J. a.' al
thirty, all Iu tow whip Hire, aouth rii.f. .,. ,i .,. u,i n.
It g CO.
K I. MA TUh g.
Sheet ffol Vormw cuuuly, Oreaon.
Dated Jl.t day ol rVpl,, 1-M7. aol VO
Ther. mil b a eolt tbowllepposr in
Otft. S. Tbr. Iiviug go.id coll sre re
quested to bring tlifta to Willis His
ail's lively barn ia llnnr on tb dat.
abov. saitiej. (.Nimilut anJ iropar
tial Jitdgee will d.el.ls. Hl-4
T In al tb brvkrn auj Jissa. tia-
ure, to sooth. Hi. litlUIrd sarfacea, lo
1 1 1 linglsolly f'l asl It rerroaiteolly
I ' ' I A ytm W eats is Ih. imaaloii of IWWili's VMlctt
liu yyy ik mu c,cm,s
Pills
ma k b. au. h. twl
Ule In ilia Mwititti. fmU
aciM, g . h lb abMMf
IWial mm4 MHiiae4ta. Ia
a-a eaej, i- -a ma w4 si t,
1 nif (-Ui M tea Hi m-mt eMaaswiUa,
HI al email U for tb. Fstuos Him pi
Aeeosst I I priiitai sl tbe (Js-lt. if
B.ia. If.
Notict of Intention.
Las. Orru s at Utiiinhi. Oa.ooa.
Kept SI, tmU
Norm I iirsrsY mvrn that imi
lollow lug n.mel aeltlar ba tld l".(- id
hlalnteiitton b make Snal proof In aiipport of
hlaclaim. and thai aald prool will b ie.-t he
lor touuly Clerk. Mormw county, Oregvin,
al linr, Oregon, on ta-i. ih. i?, til:
COMMOIHIRK F. BOWMAN,
lid If No I A . h X V See. WTp J K R
R w m
H name lb. lollowlng w lln- la prove
Sla ciiiltiiuoiia reaidence in and riiilnallon
.4 aald land, ill M II (,,. n, A 2). l-avia.
Wllil.m arlv all ol k. ho. Oregon, and M.
S. I uritaail, nl uallvway, tueaon
nr. tio"
in beg.aier.
Tbs Chicago lieoord's book for Gold
Seekers is now ready. A reader of this
book will know more of Alaska and lbs
wonderful Klondike district than he
could learn by months of persons!
oliseivstion and rraesrob on the gronnd
In comparison with other works oh the
snl jrtt it is ths "Webster's Dictiooaiy
of AlHka,"-e perfect and peerless
volume, at onoe lbs model and despair
of rivsl pahliahet.
It tells of tbe nohest and most exten
S'vo gold tlelil tr nor id Das ever
known Uow they were discovered
Fiells yet onriplored Tea years'
work already in sight Where Is tb.
Mother Lmds? Tbe fortunes already
mads The millinus lo be taken out
dsiI year Uow to gat there U. K. fare
and other fipensea from all points
Medical Hints Climate OlTHsl Mnp
Government reports 111 ltd aud
water routes IVjroted lUilros.'s Min
log Iswa Cuslouis. In brief, all Ihsl it
known of this won'crful laud of (sLu
o ii i wealth. It ia lb. only embcbKo
practical bonk, nflloial aud etuloraa.1
About VH) psges, bsndsnmely tionod I
art e.iovsns. Trios, tl t
Aren't are wanted to handle IMa
vsliiabl. work. It Is a chanoe of a life
lime. Eiperi.no. is not necessary, a
full instructions sre sent and tbe whole
people sro olamofing for tb. book. R
ports front agent. J'lal slsrlad sbo
wondetfnt ttinoew. Hale, rnn as high
as 20 hooks an boor. Dig enminlsaiobs
and valialil. rr.mlams sr. allowed
Credit is giv.o snd freight paid. Il
aa rpioftnuity to gsle a comiHtiie
in a short lim. Tb. Inxik is oot sold
through stores or newspapers. Cm
ptel. canvassing oolfil will b niaiUl
fur 20 erols, stamp. To plc. wbr
w. bav no sgatits a full epy of lbs
ho'ik will ba ii cnaloru.es, prepaid, no
rwceipt tf pne..
A.Mnss ei.ollv. MOKOrt FUMlK
c,oMPAY, irr'T n, 231. cm
CAW. 57 t.
May Street, Hrreo Building.
Eastern Oregon
Weston, Orcflon.
ONLY TATC CHOOL IN
CAtTENN OAIOON
IH. Jolm W, Itaamns, i f lb. lUdnbl, 1
tiss kg War rm draught Hi. Hoe
Gold i f l'iiints sad Clears In
stoel. If :
LocaUd on tbe O. R. k N. IUilwsy
midway batwaeo I'sndMoa ui
Walla Walls. btedenU admitted at
all time, ol tbe year.
First-Class Training School for Teachers.
Voeal and Instrumental Motio taogbt
by eompaUtil iMtroctore. A grsdu.
ate of Ibe Bo. Ion Oosaervstorf haa
ebargt of tbe iotlrameDlai depari-
UHI,
It thoroothty rijaippaj snd oll.re ei.
e.ll.et acorwnroojaiion. si rassoasble
ratae. tfcod for eatalogus.
Aeeeeee M
G. ROYAL, Pr.sie.nt ef feewlty ee r. A WORTMIMA
TON. eeewt.e, B..ew .f We.t, Or!. TM,N
IV A. Greenwood baa s4 Viiiwne'i
labia an I f. yard. Mbsat hay. M
spae, til etnls. Call oa bla.
a ti
varvoonar. il or car. lasea l o. korl.w. ar t a t,rat m I .n.eU.p,
alk, ,J,( 1 1 S twlj Vay. lM, i fcltagn
VA1tr.-Tal aTiTMY 4D AIT1VII
IV Mhli.m.. nr l.tlea to travel Iu rt.iwa,
Handy 10 eiabith. bou.e Ih 4roa M.M.ihly
. . t S"auai4 rin Nltoa alewdy. Seler-
"VAT TlllCaSWI "
-ltt. frerai $1S U. P.nU, fr.m $5.60 Up.
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